Magrath Store News (October 13, 1961)

An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Wednesday.,.8 A.M. to 1 P.M. Friday, October 13th, 1961 . . . PHONES: STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1961
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Summary:An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Wednesday.,.8 A.M. to 1 P.M. Friday, October 13th, 1961 . . . PHONES: STORE HOURS DRY GOODS 124 HARDWARE 34 .8 A.M. to 6 P.M. .8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Jfegrath, Alberta, •• ••«•«•••••«•■•••••■•«•a• ••• •• 9a • Saturday « • Ladies UPSTAIRS DEPT ••••♦• [LADES COATS* HATS) WK | Be ready for the coning fall and winter | J ’ * \ .we have just received a number of new printed silk dresses " and look at this low, low price. HOUSEDRESSES We have a good stock of Ladies Housedresses, pleas­ing patterns and styles in the season’s nost popular color tones. CORDUROYS : Girls Corduroy Skirts in popular penoil slln style. Loden Green or Brown. 8 to 16, WOOLS : Gathered wool skirts, straight skirts in popular plaids, shags in checks and plaids. gQg |Q95 KIDDIES SWEATERS We have the nicest selection of Kiddles sweaters wa have ever had. Styles for Doys, Girls and Infants in a nice array of colors. Wools, Orlons and Ban Lons, Three piece Infant sets included. |(5Q C)95 iM n im itiitm tm iiH im tum iH H im tiiim r LADIES: See our new arrivals in ladies Car Coats. Popular Corduroys and Holland Suedes. Plain or pile lined with pile collar. SIZES: 12 to 20. |^95 29^ CHILDRENS: MOTHERS ,. .you will find a nice selection of GIRIS pAR GOATS AND PARKAS in attractive fell styles and colors Suedes, Corduroys, Nylons and Frieses. SIZES, 3 up. ^95 to |g95 Girls' MOTHERS ——see our nice selection of Girls Dresses, jr especially nice for School in handsone dark prints and plaids. Plain and fancy trim. Sone with attached crinoline half slips. season in one of our smart Di*ess Coat's. Pop­ular fabrics in colors. 00 FILL AND WINTER 11II11III Mil HI 111IIIH IIII HIM II11 Ilf HUI I Hl Hi 111III II 11II Hill 111IIIIIH11 the Fall’s nost beconing up. HATS - SIZES 3 to UK MEN’S SIZES o • • • • WHITE DRESS-. COLORED New colored Dress Shirts in Blue, Tan, Mint.’San­forized, guaranteed. Has swivel button cuff. 395 Men’s White in assorted eluding the Dress Shirts styles in- _ ever popular "No Iron" shirts by WHIT_E_ _S_T__R_I_P_E : White Dress Shirts with the handsome pencil stripe. ^ß95 Forsythe ¡g9i stock of the fallowing cloth« : Fully insulated, • Quilted. Ideal 4 to wear when Dig Game hunting SPOR T SHIRTS See the new Dan River "Wash and Wear " Sport shirts in attractive patterns.’ All in the new dark Fall colors All sizes, PULLOVER STYLE SPORT SHIRTS: Open part way down front with neatly tailored oponing Button Down collaro Miniature checks. <^0^ SANFORIZED SUPERFINE BROADCLOTH: Easy to care for Sport Shirts in miniature checks. Assorted colors. ^95 WORK>^ CASUAL: Here is a dandy shirt for you non. Neatly tailored flannel Sport shirt in handsone checks. O «iiimimuiiuuiibi.Hiia >>>4hht. «hiKiutuiiiiiutuluitUHttUHliiHiiiithihiuiililtliiiiiZuiu MosdamoS Sharley Sheridan, Sylvia Eartsoff and Norma ZoDcll were hostess-» os at a recent "Kitchen-Grocery" shower hold in honor of Miss Pat Zo~ Bell, future bride of Mr. Clifford Sheridan. The shower was held at the home of Mrs. Sharley Sheridan where the guests enjoyed participating In interesting games. Pat received many useful gifts and a nice lunch was served by the hostesses to the honored guest, Molva ZdDoll, Lynda ZoDcll, Loraine ZoDell, Bobbi ZoDcll, Lil Sheridan, Fern Cook, Pat Cook, Ha Poulsen, Mickey Card, DcAnna Holzworth, Jay Meldrum,'Ida Taylor, Edith Scott, Diane Meldrum and Sharlono'iind Darlene Whitehead. Miss ZoEell’s marriage to Mr*. Sheridan is an event of this coming Saturday, October 14th REVERS BLE JACKETS. Nylon Revers’ iblc Jacket with detatchable Parka, Tan one side for casual wear, rod the other side for Eig Game hunting. Fully insulated. Big zipper. Quilted . ~ PARKAS We have a good ing: JACKETS SHIRTS - PANTS SWEATERS SHOES HATS MITTS RED SHIRTS Rod Gabardine Sport Shirts that are crease resistant, drip dry, warn. Especially nice for the hunter, gg SOCKS - CAPS . GLOVES UNDERWEAR i RUBBER FOOTWEAR i tl . 1 I M II lUHlIllll iu H I llhllllll .< i r . I. [HUNTING M‘ITTS:m canvas back, I tan leather pains, this Hunting Mitt is 1 styled with separate trigger finger, X ¡HUNTING CAPS: Your choice of Randon I Cord or quilted Nylon Hunting Caps, Fully | lined, with ear flaps, |50 and HARDWARE DEP or PROPANE MODELS 55,000 BTU HEATER •u 55,000 BTU HEAtEK - compioto with blower and automatic controls less blower and controls. 30,000 BTU HEATER 18,750 BTU HEATER c Mrs» Rose Doty of Byron* Wyoming is visiting at the home of Mt» and Mrs. Nephi Harker» Accompanying her to Ifeg-' rath were Mr« and Mirs. Bill Griffen of Lovell, Wyoming who are visiting'‘at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Toomer, and Mrg0 Mar^srub Dickson and son Vai of Lovell Wyoming who‘arc visiting her father Mr. Tom Bingham. 4495 «II. . ATTENTION STOCKMEN WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF MEDICI» M , AND VETERINARY NEEDS FOR THE CATTIEMAN AND STOCKMAN Ce Flotchor was proudly displaying an on« gold spoon Tuesday which ho had recently ro-from the Alberta Pharmaceutical Association. Mr. i Inquire about SULMET Sulfanoth» 1 azine for Foot Rot, Pneumonia, 1 Shipping Fever, Bacillary, etc. i Effective and easy Medicate tho food or water. Mr. graved coived Fletcher, along with two other Alberta pharmacists (ono from Lethbridge and one from Calgary) have the distinc­tion of being the only three in Alberta with 50 years service , 1911 - 1961. Mr. Fletcher howovcr was prac­tising pharmacy boforc that date beginning in 1904 under his North Wost Territories sort* : ificate. The three gentlemen were Calgary some time ago. ITG to uso» drinking guests of honor by the Association at a banquet in HOUSECLEANING TIME IS HERE AGAIN. TIME ONCE MORE TO PAINT. . 'Mrs. E* Graef er has returned to her homo in Abbey, Sask, after visiting with her daughter Mrs. Rozelle Rohead and grandson Jack. SATIN GLO ENAMEL extremely dure.bio, highly washable. For kitchens, bathrooms, etc. Easy to apply, * " 320 at. . SATIN GIG SATIN Satiny smooth finish that can be washed ropeatcdly, dries to a hard . durable finish. Easy to apppp^lyy-. 2O8S55 q4t. . Mrs, Jean Dudley and Mrs. Elsie Owens loft Monday evening to attend the annual ladies Hospital Auxiliary Convention being held in Calgary this year on Tues» day, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. BAP?0 VELVET FLAT LATEX: Dries quickly giving a professional looking job. Jfcy be applied with brush or roller. BAPCO SElfT GLOSS; Dries quickly to a low lusmre finish Can be washed and washed. Apply with brush or rollerc PT,EASE NOTE: Bapco Velvet Flat or Bapco Semi Gloss are ideal paints to puint over that old wall paper and give you a now and attractive wall finish. I:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: " THE END 0 A wonfin slipped on a station esoalhtor and started to tumble down to the'laottom« Half­way down she collided with a man, knocking hime down, and the two continued downwards together. After they had reached the bottom, the Woman, still dazed, continued to sit on the ff/infs chest. Looking at her he said politely: ’’I^m sorry; madam, but this is as far as I go»11 STORM SASH SPONGE: Stops drafts, saves fuelo 5 - 10 ft. lengths complete with nails METAL WEATHER STRIP* Air tight, Water tight, dust tight, 100$ contact. It trims as it soc13- 90 om. |3C ft. WOODEN STRIP: Foam’rubber mounting. Enough for 1 complete door. 25 RUBBER CEMENT - complete contact. 35C ^ox# DRV GOODS DEPT Mr, and Mrs, Sheldon Weatherhead and family of Claresholm were Sunday visitors at the home of her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Len Whitt, FLANNELETTE: TEX Mft.DE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS - completely washable, moth prooft new vat dyed fast colors, lfc.de in Canada, Pink Blue, Gold or Tan colored borders on natural ground. qqc SIZE: 80 x JOO. O RAYON N¥LON BLEND- New blended blankets that are warm, soft, washable. White with pastel stripes forming border, 72 x 84. HUDSONS BAY: 100$ pure wool Hudson’s Bay Blankets popular colors including white with multi stripe border 4 POINT. . 49^0 POINT SLEEPEZE CURLERS : Foam rubber sleep-eze curlers. Assorted sizes & colters.iqo Mr." and Mrs, Bob Wilbraham and daughters of Camrose wore Thanksgiving visitors in Ifcgrath where they visited friends'hnd wore the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wally Smith. BRUSH ROLLERS^ Popular curler, easy ‘ - - - Q0 pmdAND TOOLED: Handsome hand tooled leather handbags in a wide selection of sizes, patterns, and styles. These make ideal gifts for Christ™. |295to 2795 LEATHERS: Leather pouch style Hand Bags with adjustable strap for over the shoulder or regular wear. Brown, Tan, PLASTICS • We have a good selection of Plastic Hand Dags'in popular styles and oolors for the coming season. to use. Assorted BANDEAUX: straw with fancy sizes and colors Hair Bandeaux of nylon trim. Assorted colors,£ COSMETIC SETS • JcrgenB - Woodbury Cosmetio sets containing lotion, foundation cream, cologne and powder. set. Mr, J. E.^'Jack" Holtom of Grande Prairie returned home Tuesday morning after spend­ing the past week visiting with his son hnd daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs, John Holtom. 349 up. 3 GRANNY Cozy warm Flannel­ette Nightgowns in the new and pop­ular "Granny" stylo. Collar, yoke with ribbon trim. Floral patterned in rose, blue, pink. Small, Medium, large. 298 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blumell of Calgtery spent tho Thanksgiving holiday visiting in Ifcgrath. Mr, and Mrs, Grant Crookston had as their guest their son Brian of Edmonton. Girls Crinoline Slips in assorted styles, plain, frosted designs. Ribbon, lace and net trim, SEES 4 to 12. up. "Your leg is swollen," said the doctor, "but I wouldn’t worry about it." "Well, if your leg was swollen, I wouldn’t worry about it either," DRY GOODS DEPT Jdalloween Qoods: Our stock of Halloween Goods is now in. Got yours while the supply is at it’s'Test. MASKS: 10£ to 29^. Costumes .to $2.49, Jdew Arrivals: AETEAN DRESSES - expertly tailored, 100% worsted. A'LJEAN SLIM JIMS': tailored by fine Crafts-* nen. In handsone plaids. $12.98 FEATHER HATS : Snug fitting little Feather Hats in bandeau style. Pink, Mauve, Tan, Green, Red, Black, Navy. CRIB COMFORTERS s Satin quilted Comforters for Baby’s bed. Pink or Blue, large size. $2.98 NEW FALL PATTERNS : Our Simplicity Fall Patterns are now in stock. We invite vou to look at the new Pattern Book jllnl I llllilllllil IliliK IIIIIIUIIIIIUUIHII llllll HH)I I HIHIHIIillllllHIHIUI Illi llllillll lllHI ll lllintlHIIII til Hllll REGUIAR $1,95 HALO SHAMPOO - a favorite of all MEN'SBOYS' WEAR INSULATED UNDERWEAR-, them- PUFF INSUIATED UNDERWEAR - tan nylon shell, SUIT - $21.98, SOCKS - $3.50. MITTS - $2.60 DISCONTINUED LINES OF MEN’S COMBINATION UNDERWEAR. SIZES 36 to 48. ASSORTMENT OF MEN’S AND BOYS OXFORDS. ALJEAN SKIRTS: Tailored from fine wools in straight or box pleat styles. Black, Tan, Fawn, Rust, Brown, Grey. $12.98 to $19.95 CHILDREN’S PARKAS AND CAR COATS - Just in 0 Nylon Pile fabric parkas, Holland Suede parkas, Nylon Parkas and Corduroy Parkas. All kinds of Jackets and Car Coats for Boys and Girls. WlY REASONABLY PRICED. CHILDREN’S PYJAMAS: We have just received a new shipment of Flannelette Pyjamas for Toddlers right up to Girls size 14* Two and three, piece styles. &_6g to GIRIS FIANNELETTE DUSTERS: Attractively styled from. floral figured Flannelette. Sizetr 6 to 12, $2,39. MITTS AND GLOVES': Wo have a good supply of Children’s knit mitts in wool and acrilyn shag. 79£ to $1.98, Children’s De-Icer Mitt's 98$ Misses pile & leather mitts.,$1.98 little Girls Dresses - Prints, Nylons, I Wash and Wear Cottons, etc. I HARDWARE DEPT "Do you still wake up with a grouch, Ifrs. Hansen?" "Yes, but I know a cure for it. I could divorce Jack." A. very pretty Fall wedding t • place Saturday, Septemb 30th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bullock of Welling when oheir daughter Lois exchanged nprriage vows with Mr. . Dront Ehlert, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ehlert. Bishop Ifyal Fletchor officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gcwn of white brocade. Her elbow length veil of illusion net was held in place by a petal coronet of beads and she carried a oasoade bouquet of Sweetheart‘Yeses, Attending the bride as bridesmaids were’ twins Karen and Sharon Mehew, The groom’s attendants were Ron Ehlert and Ritfcie Ehlert. Preceding the ceremony Mr. Alvin Dyllook offered the invocation and at the conclusion of the ceremony Carrel Wolsey sang ”0 Promise Me1’. Following the wedding S’ wedding supper for the immediate ftamily and close friends was served at the Bullock home to approximately forty guests. Friday evening. October 6th the Welling IDS Recreation Hall was tastefully decorated with a pink and white sotting for a wedding reception honoring the bride and groom. Wei-» coming the guests were Mr, and Mrs, Bob Bullock and the parents of the bride and groom assisted the bridal party in receiving the guests. Jeanne Wilde presided at the guest book and the gift tables were arranged by Karen Chipman, Jean Bracha. Gail Petersoh qnd Wrgaret Peterson. Dainty refreshments were served by Cookie Mehew, Audrey Wlldej Nkt3Qr Poulsen, Mareena Dlumell, Carolyn Gibb, Cheryl Ririe and Mona Strata, Luncheon arrange­ments were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. John R, Wolsey*, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bullock and Mr. Eoran Nelson, Out of town guests were present from Cut Bank, Mont., Picture Butte, Ray*» mond, Lethbridge and Magrath. “ The happy couple are now making their home in Migrath. Patients in the Pfcgrath Municipal Hospital during the past week include Mr, Fred Full­wood, Mrs, Esther Anderson, Mrs, Twila Steod, Mrs. Mirtha Clifton,"Mr, John Steole, Mr, Orson Bridge, Susie J. Entz, Mrs, Lillian Minor, Mrs. Lillian Chipman, Mrs, Ada Leishmon, Mrs. Helen Bingham, Mr, Ray Jorgensen, Mrs. Teens Sabey, and Mrs, Nyrna Cook and daughter* RAINFALL REGISTERED AT ALBERTA PACIFIC ELEVATOR AT’BRADSHAW - from April 1st, 1961 to September 30th, 1961» for the month of April - 1.30“; Miy - 3.60"; June - 2,15"; July - 3.05"; August - 1" and September - 3.80", A total of 14,90 inches. Mr», and Mrs. Jack Spring had as their week­end guests'their son and daughter-in-law and family Mr. and Mrs, Doug Spring Regina, Sask, Visiting at the Spring home last week were their daughter Mrs. Joyoe Campbell and sons Cameron and Kevin of Iethbrldge. Mr. and Mrs. Art Drown had as their holi­day guests her brother Mr, Wilburt Hunt of Yellowknife, N.W.T., Mr, Jim Servants of Calgary and Mr. Drown’s fhther and sister Mr, N,P. Brown and Miss Rhoda Drown of Leth­bridge . Mrs. Druce Linkous of Seattle, Washington is visiting her brother-iir-law and sister Mr. and Mrs, Orin Barker and her mother Mrs. Annie Corliss. Miss Phyllis Robinson of Edmonton and Miss Dawn Robinson of Calgary spent Thanksgiving with their parents Mr. and Mrs, Rondo Robin­son, NOTICE: Water Will be turned out of the ditches approximately October 20th. Fill your reservoirs now, Blaine Neilson, Water Master, M.I.D, .4 .A - LOST: ’ 1 rear view mirror for Plymouth, Finder please notify C. A, Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Thompson left last week for Eastern Canada to visit in Quebec, Mont­real, Toronto, "The lake of Thousand Isles; also in Indiana where Mrs, Thompson was born, Mr. and Mrs. George Daraniuk and son of Calgary were holiday visitors at the hone of his parents in Spring Coulee. Mr. and Mrs, Woody Anderson and children visited in Saskatoon with their da.ughter Sharon and family. The EvShing W. A, held their regular “ monthly mooting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs, Nel Ford with Mrs, Gladys Elliot assistant hostess, Mrs, Myrtlo Matkin, vice-president, presided at tho meeting. A1 veiy busy season is anticipated by the members with the A.O.T.B. banquet to which they are catering being held in the ’United Church Hall, Mxgrath, Thursday, Oct. 19th. The annual Chiaken Supper will take place in tho Church Hall, Saturday, October 28t& in charge of tho Evening W, A. and assist­ed by the Senior W.'A, The Stall Dazaar is planned for November 10th and will be hold in Shorba’s Cafe with the Evening W.A, in charge of the Tea and the Senior W. A, in charge of tho Pantry Table and Bazaar. Rev. Elliot showed some very interesting slides at the conclusion of the meeting *1 which wore on ifae Hl C Bus Tour and Naraiaata Church Camp. Tasty refreshments were Berved by the hostesses, LAW STEW BN CASSEROLE 2 lbs, lamb stew meat, boneless 5 to 6 tablespoons flour, 2 tsp. &lt, 1/8 tsp. pepper, to % ‘tS’p, thyme 2 Tbs, chopped parsley; 6 medium onions 3£‘cups" ‘tomato juice, 2 cups di cod turnips 6 medium carrots out in strips 6 medium potatoes out in halves 1 20 ozcan green beans or peas drained. Trim meat and cut in 2" pieces. Drown. Sprinkle moat with flour and brown again slightly. Place in casserole dish. Add seasonings, liquid and vegetables. S±ir well. Cover closely and cook in 325’ oven for to 1§ hours. Serves 6. Mr. and Mts/Wml’Wood of Spring Coulee have been renewing acquaintances in their home town of Morrison, Hl.PORK SAUSAGE PATTIES LAMB CHOPS. ROASTS. per lb. 4 5 C .per lb. 30 0 loin out ».t.»Mi.;;.por lb; 40 0 shoulder cuts soasoned LEG 0' LAMB. .choice . . per lb. 50 0 SALMON STEAKS. frosh.™rib. 60 C *>l|||*h<llllHII4IIIIHIIIIIIIII«ll|lllllllllll"IIIIIIU4(UllllllllllIHUlllllll(IIMI ^«•«««««« Ml II11« lit*! IMI Illi IIMIIi llllill IliMir . I Illi IHIIII Illi Ill'll. . Hurns 8 oz. NUGGETS «•«IHMtHmuiilMMMOHUIInWinuiUMKHtfMMHiiMMUU» CORRECTIONS RE GRADE 9 STANDINGS: The two top students in last Juncos' examinations in Grade 9 were Linda Jane Dlumell of 1-fcgrath and John Bariy Wolsey of Welling. Doth Linda and Barry each had an "H" standing and a stanine score of 48 out of a possible of 54. Valerie Rice also attained a veiy good standing and came third in the class. Merlin Harker plaoed fourth. CHICKEN SUPPER: The C. W. L, are holding a chicken supper in the United Church Hall Saturday, October 21st from 5:30 to 8 P.M. Admission: Adults $1.00, Children 22 and under 5C$, FOR SALE: 1 pair of little boys skates, size 9» Brand new. Phone 347. FOR SALE: 60 hens. 60$ a piece. Ph. RU14 or see W, Anderson, Spring Coulee LOST: Kerchief in Anne’s Coffee Shop Friday, Finder please return to Kathleen Leible or phone 162. NOTICE": I will be making doll clothes for Christmas again this""year, also other types of sewing. For information phono 327 or see Mrs. Dorothy Holtom. FOR SALE: Weaner pigs. Don Johnson Ph. 259 OPEN HOUSE will be held at Shorba’s Cafe in honor of Mr. C. V. Harris on his 93rd birthday from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Sat­urday, October 14th. The Family. FALL SUPPER: The Del Bonita ladies Aid is holding it’s anni»l Fall Chicken Supper on Friday, October 13th in the Del Bonita United Church from 5:30 P.M, to 8:00 P.M. Everyone welcome. Admission: Adults $1,00, Children under 12 50$; ihmily rate $4.50. WE STILL HAVE A POSTAL MONEY ORDER' - found*1 in the Migrath Trading Co, Owner may cSiim. ■ at the News Office. OCTOBER. "x There’s a little touch of crimson In the shy that once" was blue, And a faded rose of summer That is kissed by autumn’s dewj There’s a splash of golden sunshine Near the shadows on the wall, And a little bit of silver In the raindrops of the full. All the loaves are changing color, All the mountains bright and guy. Trees are dressing in shining splendor, Where the quiet breeze will play. There’s a lovely autumn sunsot That is stoaling through the west, And October smiles so brightly, . For the whole world loves her best. The days are growing shorter And the nights are cool and swoet, With a harvest moon that’s"'shining Just to make a dream completoj Though" a melancholy feeling Seems to steal into your heart, Nature loves and laughs in autumn And is hippy from the start. - Garnett .Ann Schultz. min I j j 11111J1 TOMATO J UI HEINZ 3 . 8 for 9 5 0 i= 00 :I■ Ö oz* pkgs»•«•?••••••*••••• 3 for KRAFT jHUUIIIHUIIUII SANDWICH SPREAD! 450Î (SHREDDED WHEAT I = 4 for 790 I MIRACLE WHIP.16 oz jars,. a tasty Luncheon neat I 100^ Whote Wheat Cereal . . _ . = 2 - SHREDDED Qomet Qleanser J'resh Produce CABBAGE nice and crisp per lb, 60 POTATOES 10 pounds 390 CELERY HEARTS .cello packaged, tender & crisp.each 350 PARSNIPS 1 pound cello packages 250 RADISHES 2 bunches 230