en. PAGE FOUR ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS BS ae ae ae WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1940 Specials -:- Mar 14-15-16 COFFEE, 33¢ MEAT PASTE, 3 tins 19¢ GRAPENUTS, pkt. 14¢ Lux Flakes, Large pkt. 22c TOMATO JUICE, 10c Grapefruit Juice, a 70ae PINK SALMON, ==<.s2™ - Se M. C. Walker & Co. THE RED & WHITE STORE Atangard Block FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Aunt Many’s iz 1-lb. bag— = Hedlund’s for sandwiches A crunchy, nut-like cereal For all fine laundering d & White 25-0z. tin— Red & White 50-oz. tin— Phone 130 Special! Vitamin B-1, for f plant growth . . . $1.00 Sas hi neers RU fORUG Both for 60c JASMINE ROUGE, all Shades. 50c JASMINE LIP STICK, 50c Gin Pills, regular size _. 45¢ Gin Pills, large size _._ 69c¢ Kruschen Salts, reg. Tic . 69¢ Bayers Gen. Aspirin, 100 . 98¢ Enos Fruit Salts —_. 79¢ Sponge, Chamois, reg $1.25, 95¢ Weir’s Rexall Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS Kodaks Developing ERIO T_ WEIR, Phm. B. Stationery COX Announcement ! OX or 2 OOO “WE HAVE OPENED A COMPLETE BAKERY SERVICE in A 1» P by the Fraser Val- ley y. We specialize in bread-making and p a del- ivery route service. We invite you to try our MILK LOAF. WE ALSO ARE BAKING DAILY Buns, Cakes, Pastries, Pies Etc. which will be available from our trucks and also from JACKSON'S CONFECTIONERY, ABBOTSFORD Alf’s Bakery Alfred Smallenberg, Profxietor POOOOOOO x OOCOOO OOO COON. % Phone 219 x] , BOON © . © LAAT A for EASTER Smiles’n Chuckles —Boxed and Novelty Candy No. 66 Contributed E McCormick’s ocean eee —Penny Easter Candy The auto show is over. ’Nuff Ganong Bros. sald) —Famous Boxed Chocolates A big meeting was held on March 5 followed’ by a smoker. and EASTER CARDS at Visitors included Grand Esquire eee Bob Storey and Mert Follis, presi- dent of the B.C. Association. A THE TEDDY BEAR nice sum was raised for the Pot AE eee | Of Gold or “On to Trail Fund.” A well-attended Elks’ meeting was held Feb, 27 with Exalted Ruler Ed. Kask, in the chair. Two new members were initiated. A social time followed the meeting. On March 6 a number of the Brothers visited New Westminster Essendene Ave. Phone 183 —Largest Easter Stock in Town— B.C.’s Largest BARRED ROCK Lodge No, 3, the occasion being Breedin Flock their Past Exalted Rulers’ Night. ig Our own Harold Endacott took the eG. Lecturing Knight's chair. Bob DAY-OLD CHICKS Thompson assisted No. 3 at the from Govt. Approved piano. loca heated etook On March 11 fifteen Brothers aoe peg ep dos 4 of Aldergrove No. 66 visited Mis- leavy Bigg, kroducers sion No. 30 on their 14th anatver- Ideal Table Birds sary. The meeting was represent- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day ative of all lodges of the Lower Phone 35-L Abbotsford Mailand. Exalted Ruler Tupling of South Vancouver No. presented ‘ the Travelling Elk in a very able ARORA | "82° ee ae ie Oe Brother J. A, Catherwood, old- * est member of Mission Lodge, was presented with a life membership. Easter Three other officers were pre- gent who held office in Mission Le 1 lodge at its inception. Three mem- pecia bers from our own lodge, M. C. Walker, J. Fraser and A. Tracey, INTRODUCING our new introduced as members of i Personal Paragraphs Contributed by our District Correspondents Aberdeen There was quite an array of articles for sale at the hail on Wednesday afternoon and a social cup of tea was enjoyed by ail at- tending. T’se stalls were in the charge of Mrs. Walter Towlan, Mrs. Harry Fowles and Mrs. H. dienry, and tea was served by Mrs. W. T. Prasloski, Mrs. J. Tow- lan and Mrs. J. K. Gledhill, Dur- ang the afternoon, Rev. F. 5S. Henderson, president of the M. A. S. Red Cross branch, visited the sale. Proceeds benefit the Red Cross. Ben Smith was a visitor to Vancouver at the weekend. Mrs. Allan and baby, Jean, have left for their home in Victoria, after spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. Sherriett. A concert and dance will be held in the hall on Friday, March 15, when two plays will be pre- sented, also vocal and instrumental numbers. This yearly event is be- ing sponsored by the Ladies’ As- socation. Jack and Gerrie Overend of New Westminster spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. T. Layman. Miss Leona Prasloski Savona on Thursday. Jubilee @ The Red Cross unit met in the hall on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. Fulton was hostess. Dr. J. A Taylor, M.H.O., gave an ad- dress on ‘first aid. Under the supervision of Miss James, Jubilee school pupils are working on articles to be sold in aid of the Junior Red Cross. Officers of the badminton club, which meets in the community hall Thursday and Saturday even- ings, are: Pres'dent, A. Hernstedt; secretary-treasurer, Miss Margaret James. There are 24 members and the young people show a keen in- terest in the game. The Community Club held a dance in the hall Friday night. The Liberal meeting held in- the hall on Saturday night was well attended. H. L. Chittenden was chairman. Speakers were Rex Cox of Mission and J. Harmand of Chilliwack and G. Cameron of Sil- erdale. A dance followed the meet- ing to music supplied by Benny Evanoff and Mr. Levang. Jubilee ladies served refreshments. The Community Club is consid- ering installing electric lights in the hall. Matt Susani thas secured work at Seymour Narrows, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blanchard of Garson Quarry, Man., were the guests of Mr. Geo. S. Fulton on Thursday. left for . Bradner Expressions of sympathy have been extended to Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and family in the deata of Mrs. Hanson's mother in Eng- land, She had been a visitor to this district’: and made several friends here. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terlan church met in the church on Wednesday. Mrs. McMath pre- sided. A report of the visiting committee was read and it was decided to suspend this activity for the time being. Tea was serv- ed at the close, hostesses being Mrs, R. R. Donaldson and Mrs, L. Gustaifson. At the April meeting the hostesses will be Mrs, R, Nich- ol and Mrs. G. Thulberg. Mrs. Beaton of Seattle is guest of Mrs. L. C. Gardner, Mrs. R. R. Donaldson ing her daughter, Mrs, brook, in Vancouver. An interesting afternoon was spent in the school on Tuesday last when members of the home nursing class met. Mrs. L. McDermid and son, Kenny, of Vancouver are holidays ing with Mrs. McDermid’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Word has been received from Wales by C. W. T. Griffiths of the death of his mother, who will be remembered by many as hav- ing visited there on two occasions. is visit- J. Glaze- Gifford Miss Nancy Rennie of New Westminster spent the weekend at her home. Ted Westlin of Agassiz visited E. Westlin on Eupday. Mr. Noreen spent the weekend were Permanent Wave Machine, Aldergrove lodge who instituted|45 guest of E. Westlin. we are offering, as an Misson No. 30 14 years ago. | Miss Audrey Smith of Vancou- Faster Special, until Feb. 23, Grand lodge officers present | he Ria her parents at the * 4 weekend i) ib: , District De-| A SPECIAL PREMIUM were Stan Murchison. , | : = a puty Installing Officer; Chas. RA with each of our Vaughn, Grand Leading Knight; |R.A.F, TOTEM PERMANENT WAVES... Bert Fallis, President B.C. Elks'| SOMEWHERE IN Association; M. §& SORRY Siealycotoree animals’ ‘s, q Historian; and Rulers |leering from a Totem pole, startle MARI OLD rom Coquitlam, & uver,| visitors to a Royal Air Force BEAUTY SHOPPE Westminster 1cou-| station in France. A Canadian of Re Buchaitan Phone 107 and Aldergrove were |ficer carved the pole in hig spare ants ene - , | time. = - ill £ oe. ag CBC SONGSTRESS PATRICIA As charming in appearance as in voice is lovely “Pat” Bailey, cur- rently sharing vocal honors with Arthur Phillips on the new pro- gram of “The Music Makers.” The broadcasts originate in the CBC Toronto studios each Monday at 4:15 p.m. and feature an instru- mental group directed by Harry Nicholson, Miss Bailey is also fre- quently heard on Russ Gerow's popular Waltz Serenade on the CBC Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. Sumas District Ronnie Aish, R.C.A.F., Vancou- ver, visited Mr. and Mrs, F. Aish recently’. Rev. J. Scott of Chilliwack will hold a Communion service at the Baptist Mission on Sunday, March 17 at 11 a.m, and at Barrowton at 3 p.m. Miss Maxine Kenny, who is at- tending Sumas - Nooksack high school, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kenny, here. i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beharrell of Ladner were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aish during the week. Allan Hougen, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is convalescing. : Mr. and Mrs. R. Harris and Winnie Harris were Bellingham visitors on Friday and saw “Gone With the Wind.” About a dozen friends thelped Mrs. L. V. Kenny at an old-fash- joned quilting bee on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Egan were at home to friends on Saturday, the occasion being their 47th wed- ding anniversary. It was also Mr. Egan’s birthday. Dale Borne is yisiting his aunt, Mrs. Sid Reid, and family in Van- couver, Miss Agnes McAdam and Mrs. Marion Murray have returned irom their motor trip to the southern States. Maxine Kenny, accompanied by Mrs. E, S. Sarvis of Sumas, at- tended the musical festival at Ta- coma on March 2, George Watson of Vancouver had a brief visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Watson, Saturday. Patsy-Ann Nicholson is ina New Westminster hospital convalescing after a mastoid operation. Mrs. Fred Corbett was a Van- couver visitor on Monday. Mrs. E. Marcy returned from Forks, Wn., on Sunday and re- ports her father, Mr. Beebe, who was ser.ously ill, much improved. Mrs. T. DeLair spent the week- end in Vancouver with Mrs. Camp- bell, a former resident of Alder- grove, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Burgess of Vancouver visited rel- atives at Sumas Prairie Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Anderson of Wells, B.C., were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Craft during the week. Matsqui The public school will hold its gym and folk-dancing display in Matsqui hall on Wednesday, March BAILEY 20, at 8 p.m. Mr.. and Mrs. H. Peterson of Vancouver were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen. Max Anderson had the misfor- tune of crushing his finger while working on Gilley Bros. scow Mr. and Mrs. Bud Myhre and Mr. and Mrs. Behrner have mov- ed to Meeker's Shingle Mill at Websters Corners. In aid of the Finnish Red Cross the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid will hold a tea in the church parlors on Wednesday, March 20. Mr. and Mrs, Warsoe and daugh- ter of Vancouver visited Mr. and Mrs, H. Hurum at the weekend. The P.-T.A. will hold a meeting in the church parlors on Tuesday, March 19.