Ee ey ee — . ” . betes and Matsqui News — Abbotsford, B.C. Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1946 Sixteen Pages : ‘Eeessae~ Price OF Milk Not Too High weit" (xmas “creer, George Cruickshank Says Sid Atco Bordo Commies _————$—$— Tells Chamber of Commerce Mee’ cinmincioneritt service as a member of the Abbotsford Board of Commissioners, Ji Gilmour h. F. rs’, Costs Have Not Decreased to retire from tte. he will not oy a candidate st the election arme to be held in December. “Personally, I believe that the milk should have been “I haye enjoyed my associa- kept on but I still maintain that consumers in country are not R. . tions with all. the alleys in sacle’, GeoraeCruchahank, MP or oO antic Rob my len y service oot toe bona a al ore | Chamber of Commerce in Trinity United Church Hall'on y Recalled Mr, Gibmcae told as ase A ‘sor resentative By Speaker week og oa teat Ri a with other meng oa ome ln Aer ag : dition [Y ist ce i I | s F a i & H i x | District Monday evening. HUE hr g & i Hf ER EF ‘ | : i ; i £ E i i : i Par ! fa) F z : | fl Bgs fi | i i § i i:F AD i 2 es es i B28 & JOSEPH GILMOUR Concha Gad ait ia eee OL Robin Hood, t a calamity. Look at prices 350,000 Bulbs Ieee sare sari oes > . ernment wa endeavoring we s-|Arriveln Bradner tid andfeold throughout his > even Eel ie mid wae eaeeFrom Holland | s=y.z, tee hers ce | ae See's = | § iii = eeF ie Ff : i 5 i i arising the £ of highways Abbotsford were = a i i : £En i te i i : i Hu fi g Fy it F as ers and to many Parts of ‘ap OLp.TiMEn Dies passed at the last session of rity of bulbs included in House of Commons, Mr.|the three-carload shipment were| Edward Loney, pioneer Surrey Cruickshank said the loan of $1,-| daffodils and there was also a 250,000,000 to Great Britain would | large qantity of tulips and some|He was 85 years of age. gg pogeinths. | All of the | “atts” | COLORFUL SHOW PROMISED ited milk Vall and many other Canadian Oliver C: lucts. Clamor, i Actea, Gold- a Pile Teareted the failure of the| en "Glow "and Gases hoo | Spectacular Fireworks Will repens tnd stated that in his cnisner ae] ees GRuSh Broduce excellent . P Figance ‘Commntice chateries | "as, 8, matter of w omane: »/Feature Lions Party For Children be Act, effective ‘in| now’ rochienp, a now re-shipping a large number Dave direc-| January, 1947, will give the pee of the bulbs to “ in Mis-| cna eee ae age meg Lions. Club~ have invited both preg add Fe me. if fs , Trail, Revelstoke, | srranged in connection with the organization's annual 's = oaks there has been| Vancouver are “mets points on. parade and party for the youngsters, Thursday, Oct. 31. Lion Jack ne ae 2 Senti S =a : exhibitiga. which ud all ar sae chose Pains RE Tae ww", * ibiti wh. shoul i » oe baste Caney comat:| WILL PRESENT FAIR School grounds with color for the duration of the show, tion will be changed and we in| PRIZES AND CUPS BLAZE IN CHICKEN (Continued on Page 4) the gece ypeeee HOUSE SOOM SUBDUED — {7.0.2 They wil be Special prizes won by exhibi- wR Bs POST OFFICE WILL tors in the open classes and cups| ,Abbotsford firemen drew one! too It's an_ intense NOT BE BUILT HERE awarded to juniors at the Fall|° the lightest eae in| fire that gives a deep crimson Fair in Abbotsford will be pre- |™any months at 2:45 p.m. Thurs-| glow to the AT PRESENT TIME sented during a “Junior Farm-| day, when they were called to a] Large cascades, foun- way. ed aera ers Night” program to be held|Small fire in a chicken house at will be r [21200 had beén| . ru, government does not |in Abbotsford ‘in December it | the Toews farm, King| followed by arial star shells. awarded in prize money, entry intend to erect a new post of- | Was announced at a directors’| Road, Matsqui. First feature set piece, consist- . fees had totalled $224, conces- fice building in Abbotsford-at | meeting of the CFVFA Friday} The men found that the blaze| ing of ins receipts were $497 and gate fee: present thet there aze..| night. had been extinguished before “| receipts totalled $550. on the evail. | Dave King and D. S. Heelas| their arrival, Alarm was turned Membership fees totalled $318; bor eget George | are in charge of arrangements| in when a can of tar which had | f advertising brought in about $800 | 2ble for Fraser | for the program. been plac and. cash includ ae Be. oss warm boiled over and caught glittering golden sparks (accord- ipal and eee cae ot ets |i Sevidigctoas eames oO Riel totalled $1250, aS Church | area near Dennett and Monroe A aint ed: President. and other| members in the U Lakes in the vicinity of Pitt] A restricted mail service to their multi-colored st ms CFVFA arnt fy «ng press- | Lake, Coquitlam District, have|Japan for postcards and gift par. high in the air. themselves as well lig toe goer office build. | been set aside by the provincial|cels will be opened immediately,| Other ing for some government as a recreation/the Post Office Department at £0) fans, grounds. Ottawa announces. {=e a colorful goer wheel, » expres- t os ADDRESSES WEEKLY EDITORS AT HARRISON HOT SPRINGS ie a oon ge Beg ee Commerce had been given to the associa- Pa an nd “caa,emt|W.L. Macken Cites FVMPA AsGood *.... fies: - Sate ined for wat puree tie| Xample Of Co-cperative Service Scheu "tae She eh i H I H E ; i L , i pT, st ile i ! Hi H Pag i : se i i i i F ; i F E He es [ z i i Th E ney : in Mr. King’s assemble in the sci itor. “Co-operatives and the f Chilliwack Progress urged all/ium, where their Hallowe'en cos- rienterprise system live in har- civilians, particularly the editors | tumes will be j q wil mony only so long as the primary of weekly newspapers, to adopt|also be il guests of the , elobjective of co-operatives is to an attitude of sympathy and/| Lions Club during a program of mem-Jserve their membe: declared 4 understanding in dealing with} entertainment. He said! W. L. Macken, president of the war veterans. on high hon-| Fraser Valley’ Milk Producers’ George Murray, publisher of OTe Association, in an address to the the Alaska Highway News, said F h L br, Sle eee would have lB.C. division Canadian Weekly : an endowed chair in journalism | # CONC orarian eligible for a trip to Tor-| Naw, sm | 7 ; i 7 - rspapers Association conven: at UBC was necessary if the nto Winter Fair if one of themiiigy in’ Harrison Hot Springs Rewspapers of the province were Inspects Valley Joe Lynch was introduced as @ new member and visitors in. Bee Se ee Of the directors | Hotel on Fridav. od to keep abreast of the times. cluded Jack Martin and Max) on the club’ showing were given| Mr. Macken said that co-opera British Taxpayers * McDonald, both of New West-|{> mr Tench Biven |tives should confine themselves Hugh Savage, Cowichan LE rary ystem minster, SE nthe a TCR to providing service and should : publisher, in reporting on 4 pa v7 hi more than the cost A Su | as lap od Cc = Visits ne e ser’ Many co-operat- in Eng! |, cite ¢ part Britain Headquarters In 5; Federal Member Garbage Scheme Ive enterprises which had’ been S is playing in helping to maintain] Abbotsford: ‘Sees Books 99 | 2ct, up in all parts of Canada . std = ge ogee Distributed From Van 4 ? United States had failed Aa “In Canada we think of war ———_—__ k Upholds Veterans’ Not Compulsory Se good service was already : only as a fighting business and| Fraser Valley Union Library is ; ry being provided to both producers now we want to forget he| continuing as a centre of inter { islation Nee NN re crevice’ toe tide wake said, “The British taxpayer is] among library officials in sit —— i * paying £8,000,000 annually in parte of the world. Since it was ‘0 the cost of policing Germany ume many years ago it has B.C. weekly newspapers, which | "5 ‘9 & notable position in the Shy may Ubrary world and is still viewed @ remarkable example of ef. ee BEE I they had entered e ; es “Canada's veterans’ legislation | :neAbbotsiord” and Bieie;t] The FVMPA president said is not perfect but it is the best Chamber of Commerce on Mon. | *2#! in his opinion that o . in the world today,” declared | day night as to why some resi.|#0n provided the supreme ex- won 60 percent of the prizes a George Cruickshank, MP, in ad-| Gents of Abbotsford were not|8™mple in operating as a service, fered in all Canada for bes dressing the Abbotsford €, of C. 1 a r wspaper performance, were| ‘icient book distrib anne the 2 . of C. | taking advantage of the recently group, in co-operation, Wesented with their awards by i rnd ere night. “Twelve mii-| inaugurated garbage pick-up and} carried on a $9,000,000 business . “Col, Walter Ashfield, Grenfelh the re bean alloted to | disposal system, M. M. Shore} in 1945 and at the end ote ‘ Sask., president of the CWNA. we! chairman of ear it had only $1500 left over, esident of is are endeavoring to give them the | Nauman of the Fry ge” See producers aie One of the high Mr. Cruickshank is ber| "ere covering bers On the other hand, Mr, Mack - ~————narn 0 * & member} “The covering by-law requ m the other hand, + Mack. |~—— of & c: of the House of Commons Veter-| tocal residents, to keep thet duet | en sald that. if ; Bo Bly ans’ Affairs committee, which is|ises clean”, he said.“ 1 Companies eR. White, Kamloo; headquarters composed of 60 legislators who| householders and business men < and initiative by E ed the circula. served in the First or Second| may prefer to have their garba: time and money, om the FVUL Great Wars. disposed of by other met e ry the oppo ts in the M-S-A The committee had found that |The contract between the Corpor. expand an é nust rn the majority of veterans were|ation and. the trucking firm| duets from producer to = ora gre d was accompanied not so keen about back on| which is collecting the The two-day convention closed J. O’Brien) adver- ough the Fraser afte executive, He urged Robinson, chief rbage farms. Small holdings had been | covers only collection Gates and r. rates. the City of Van. ‘very popula: i: to | Admitting that many of the] “The scheme is a new one and s . hemes built for veterans had|time alone will tell whether or no longer continu | nn their shortcomings, the ker | 90t it is successful,’ officers elected were: executives to the United| HIS AIM IS GOO! said that the Dominion ern- arr eeeegenrenaeeen—eal fice-president, Irving Wil- | ——- | ment had been conf by the| THEY LIKE NEW BONDS Coast Advocate, Port uistory epresenting the A.S. & M.| Albert Godfredson, Trail pout same building material British Columbia residents are second, Prank Harris, |e “¢ feel] News at the sessions were Lai shot three bears last whe had’ t built homes dats the in. applications’ for he e A. w" Cundell, Revcletsee A saan pw pootea oe , Aut l. velstoke. th bomb. convention trar, and te last few years, new Canada ‘Bovings ‘Loan, Directors, to whom will be ad- | Lt,Col Cottrell Tah ee *