{Q ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & MATSQUI NEWS Dec. 19th, 1945 RUE ENE NE UE EN AE NEN EEE ENE EC! FLOWERS — for — COhristnas For Friends near and far, the best gift is flowers. Or- der now and ensure prompt delivery. * POTTED PLANTS HOLLY: $1.00 Per Box Postag Paid HOLLY with Mistletoe: $1.25 Per Box Postage Paid ROSEBAY GARDENS RD: Summer or Winter your roof takes a beating from the wind, the rain, the sun and the cold. j Check the roof over your home and on your farm buildings and if Re-Roofing is necessary we recommend... Smooth Surfaced Roofing 3-Ply, Per Roll, $2.85 {-Ply, Per Roll $1.66 2-Ply, Per Roll $2.25 e® BLUE PLASTER BOARD ............ Per Rolf $1.85 BUFF TONE PAPER ............... Per Roll $2.60 PERMAX PAPER ................. Per Roll $1.25 Abbotsford Lumber COMPANY LIMITED PHONE 10 2 Alex. Donaldson, yard manager AUTHORIZED TIRE SERVICE “FULL CIRCLE RECAPPING” The latest addition to our equipment is a “Full Circle Recapping Machine which will enable us to give you full recapping service on your passenger car Vulcanizing :: Full Recapping :: Tire Repairs e Abhatsorl Tire Service DON RICHIER Abbotsford B.C. KEN RICHIER (Situated in the former Men’s Club Building) For Ladies & Gents... DOUBLE OR SINGLE BREASTED SUITS PLEATED PANTS (3 Weeks Service for Discharged Personnel) Cleaning Sent Out Mondays and Wednesdays * Abbotsford Tailors PHONE 233 33 3: ABBOTSFORD ( (Next to the Theatre) THE MUSIC MAESTRO With a natural gift for music, maestro Howard Cable broke into the entertainment field back in 1935, conducting name bands in eastern Canada. Currently CBO listeners can hear his sparkling and original arrangements when Cable conducts the music on the Canadian Cavalcade show, Mon- days at 8.00 p.m. on the Trans- Canada network. Though he’s been a professional for years, Howard Cable decided to make it official. He registered at the Toronto Conservatory in 1939 and graduated with his A.T. C.M. The CBC, gave him his first chance in radio on his own show three seasons ago, and he’s been scoring the music for top- flight programs. ever since. | v3 CHURCH SERVICES in the . M-S-A Area Notices for this column must be in the office of The News not later than Mondays at 5 p.m. The L Church, qui Sunday, Dec, 23rd.— 11 am., Divine Service. 3 p.m., Sunday School. Christmas Day, Dec. 25— 11 a.m., Divine Worship. Thursday, Dec. 27th— 8:00 p.m. Christmas tree and program by Sunday School children. All are welcame to these ser- vices! Rev. K. O. Kandal, Pastor, Matsqui, B.C. Church of the Nazarene Sunday, Dec. 23rd.— 10 am., Sunday School Theo- dore Heppell, superintendent. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. Spec- ial music. Message by: pastor: “The Shepherd Who Missed the Manger” 2 p.m., Aldergrove: The Ab- botsford choir will sing. 7:00 p.m., Pre-service Prayer meeting. : 7:30 p.m., Choir presents Christ- Cantata: “The Great Light’. Variety of vocal arrange- ments, including five full choir numbers, make up this musical message of the Christmas season. Friday, December 21st— mual Sunday School pro- gram featuring seven impres- sive tableaux from “Scenes of the “Nativity,” presented by the young people’s class. Pub- lic is invited. Treats for the children. Matsqui First Baptist Church Sunday, Dec. 23rd.— Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening service: feature “Dr. Pace’s Slides” 8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 25th— Prayer Meeting 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 26th— Sunday School Program at 8 p.m. “May the peace that only God can give Be yours this Christmas Day And may He be your constant . guide In every future way.” A cordial invitation is extend- ed to all who attend these ser: vices. Rev. Palmer O. Peterson, Resid Abbotsford, GC: Wed. at Haney by the quarterly meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of the Fraser Valley It was FAVORED BY TRADE BOARDS OF VALLEY The resolution submitted by B.C. Coast Growers’ Association to the recent convention of the B.C. Fed- eration of Agriculture and endorsed by that body was also endorsed on presented to the Trade Boards meet- ing by a delegation from the BCC GA, consisting of Frank Shimek of Hatzic, J. W. Little of Matsqui and J. P. Hansen of Mission. = ABBOTSFORD Two Luxurious Cars - | TAXI mil - Always Good Service FULLY INSURED GEORGE TAYLOR ———— Trinity United Church Christmas Sunday Services, December 23rd— In peace we pay homage to the Prince of Peace and pray that wars shall cease unto the ends of the earth through “Good-will Among Men”. 11 a.m., White Gift Service. Your gift in His Name will make another happy and en- hance your Merry Christmas. Special program of music by the choir. Anthems: (a) “The Birth of a King,,. Soloists Mes- dames Switzer and Bergman (b) “O Holy Night”, Soloist Solos-— Miss M. Mrs. Joyce De Proy. Miss Jean Thomson, Wattie, Mr. Morrison, 7:30 p.m., Christmas Songalogue, “The Littlest Son’, by the Jr. choir, with Miss Beverly Mc- |Dunald as narrator. Friday, December 21st— 7:30 p.m., The Trinity United Church Sunday School’s annual Christmas entertainment will be friends of the children are invit- ed to be present. A very inter- esting program has been prepared. Huntingdon United 1:45 p.m., Christmas Service wi-:h special music. North Poplar United 2 p.m., Sunday School. 3:15 p.m., Christmas Service with special music. The Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be adminis- tered. Pentecostal Tabernacle Friday, Dec. 21st— Christmas program by the Sun- day School at 7:45 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 23— Sunday School at 10 a.m. Christmas services at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Special num- bers in song. Miss Ingeborg Westad, Supervisor of the Child Crusade work in B.C. will be guest speaker. Monday, Dec. 3lst— Watch night service at 9 p.m. Program arrangement by young people. The Lutheran Church, Matsqui Christmas Day, Dec. 25th— 11 am.: Divine worship. Third Christmas Day, Dec. 27th: 8 pm.: Christmas tree and Sunday School program. ll are invited to attend these services. Anglican Church Services St. Matthew’s Church Abbotsferd: Sunday, Dec.' 23rd.— + 7:30 p.m. You are cordially in- vited. Christmas ’Eve, Dec. 24th— 11:30 p.m., Choral Communion Hymns and Christmas Mes- held at the church. Parents and- = JOBS FOR VETERANS Our policy regarding our returning yeterans, is full and i t to former or similar jobs held before enlistment. diate reinsta ‘In the hiring of new personnel, service men receive preference. As a result, employment records now show that 60 per cent of all PACIFIC STAGES employees are veterans of either World War I or World War II. And so in conjunction with many other B.C. firms, PACIFIC STAGES are doing their part to provide jobs for veterans. PS 15-45 PALCIFICS STAGES SLIM’S TIRE SERVICE HOME GAS : FIRESTONE TIRES : ARROW BATTERIES Specialized Lubrication McRae’s Repair Shop _ Specializing in Brake Relining and Motor Tune-up Slim Webb Phone 127 Allan McRae ABBOTSFORD, B.C. Bue RE-ELECTED Christmas Day, Dec. 25— 11 am., Mattins, Holy Coin- munion and sermon. * St. Margaret’s Church, Bradner: Sunday, Dec. 23rd— Carol Service at 11:00 a.m. Christmas Day, Dec. 25— W. T. Richardson, pioneer resi- dent of the Fraser Valley, was 5 9 5 week as reeve of the Municipal- ity of Chilliwack. : Choral Communion at 9:30 am. “DO COME!!!” BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS VERRAN MUAY RVR AY AU AYRE AY AAG MUAY MEAG AVE Last-minute . Gir? Suggestions QAAAAAAARAAAARAAAANAARARARAAAAAAARAANS “Oy Whose mother, sister or sweetheart wouldn’t love a sparkling or colorful piece of costume jewelry, a beautiful lea- ther or evening handbag carefully chosen from a selection’ of envelope, pouch or novelty styles. In a housecoat one could choose a quilted satin or chenille for warmth or in a light weight slipon, a brocaded bengaline. An acceptable gift to one and all is found in a richly colored sheer scarf or boxed Irish linen hand- kerchiefs. In the novelty lines you will see tyrolean styled, brushed rayon vestees, bri s and belts with matching zipper purses all gayly embroidered. High rank- ing in gift selections are the colorful fur backed mitts, With Christmas so near and Gift Selecting so much more difficult this season we invite you to come and let us make suggestions that we are sure will prove helpful. On your gift list will be kiddies names. Yes, you may choose a cuddly stuffed toy or you may prefer to see a little Miss proudey wearing a corduroy jumper, a two piece alpine suit, or showing off a parka and muff set, and a little fellow in a two piece jersey suit or a water- proof windbreaker “Just like Dads”, Let us help you pick something from a choice of fur trimmed slippers, cardigan sweater, quilted or chenille kimonas just like an adults. You will see jackets, pyjamas, booties, knit wear, rattles, mitts, baby books and many others articles from which to choose. Berylt Fashion Contre APEUUEEVEVUEUUEYUELUUEEUEUUUEUUV BEY bi & VUVERE REVERE VE VEE EE EEE VE VE VE VE UE VEE VEE EEE EVE EE EE Rey