Magrath Store News (November 20, 2002)

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. MAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 50e November 20, 2002 - "Cheaper by the Dozen* AD those who...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 2002
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1036
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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. MAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 50e November 20, 2002 - "Cheaper by the Dozen* AD those who attended this year’s play put on by the Magrath Cultural Arts Society learned if chDdren reaDy do come “Cheaper By the Dozen”. Directed by Barbara Davies, the play was a delight to aU. Darrel Chipman and Debbie Tagg excelled as Father & Mother to a large brood of 12 chDdren. We were also treated to the talents of Chelsey Atwood who portrayed Anne, the feisty eldest daughter. Laurel Bennett & Sharon Ragan did a superb job with the music as the audience was completely entertained by such numbers as “The Slicker Song” and “Hey, Angel” sung by some of the youth in our community. The Magrath Cultural Arts Society would like to thank all those who attended, gave donations or gave of their time and talents in anyway to help make “Cheaper By the Dozen” a great success. A special thank you to some of the helpers who weren’t mentioned on the program: Tyanne Tidmarsh, Jennifer Sabey, Sue Gaff, Heather Karren, Jenna Ripley, Jade Jackson, Brianne Christensen, Stephanie Lauder, T.J. Quinton, Brant Tidmarsh and Bob MotherseD. Points of Interest * Senior’s News * Grocery Specials Home Hardware y C Inside this Issue: Community 1-3 Sports 4 Classified Ads 6 Employment 5 Calendar 8 Library News 8 Grocery Specials 9-11 ^Hardware Specials 12J Come to the MAGRATH CULTURAL ARTS SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, November 20, 2002 8:00 p.m. at the Library We are looking for new board members and/or members at large. ALL ARE WELCOME! MAGRATH & DISTRICT AG. SOCIETY’S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, November 20, 2002 7:00 p.m. Magrath Indoor Arena All interested individuals are encouraged to attend and share interests and ideas. Agenda items should be called to: Sue Godionton by November 18 Home 758-3718, Work 752-3345 2 S' CARDS OF THANKS We would like to express our deepest gratitude and appreciation to the members of the Magrath Fire Department and Ambulance for their dedication to serving our community and their prompt response to our house fire last Saturday morning. A most sincere thankyou also extended to the community for their generous gifts of dinners, groceries, mattresses, bedding, and furniture and for openingyour homes to our family to make this experience easier for us. Thankyou to all who have offered assistance and help to us. What a great blessing it is to live in such a kind and generous community. Community Christmas M Choir Calling all community members who want to sing Practices will be Tuesday evenings at 9:00 p.m. beginning November 19 at the United Church The performance will be on Saturday, December 14 School Auditorium If you would like to sing with us call Heather Nemeth @ 758-6162 or just come! EVERYONE WELCOME! Raymond High School Show Choir presents . A CHRISTMAS COLLAGE November 26-30 7:30 p.m. Raymond Community Theatre Tickets are $5 For tickets phoneAaron Ragan @ 758-3427 Grafts For Girls Arid Boys pun crapes co heip ceiebraue uhe Christmas season. COSU $35 it por che M weeij session ^ROD & GUN CLUB GENERALÌ MEETING Thursday, November 21, 2002 7:30 p.m. at the Rod & Gun Club House Turkey shoot & Bingo to be discussed. PLEASE ATTEND! J Thvrs. nor 28. Decs, pec 12. oec la. Righe apcer school au mu home. to register your child Please can marsha Larson au 7S8-C22M 3 W/WTGP Magraih/Cardston Marching Band Uniforms (complete) to borrow for the Raymond Show Choir performance. Phone Sharon & 758-3427 BRIDGE SEPTIC SERVICE A DIVISION OF CHINOOK WATER WAGON RR 8-20-18 LETHBRIDGE. AB T1J4P4 STEELE SHERIDAN - PROPRIETOR PHONE (403) 328-2460 CELL (403) 330-8066 FAX (403) 327-3337 Weight Loss - Nutritional Products Lose 30 lb. in 30 days Free Personal Consultation 758-6091 SENIOR’S NEWS Suppers for November will be held on Wednesday, November 20 Potluck will be Friday, November 29 All at 5:00 p.m. ******* Contact Hazel Rasmussen for rental of the Senior’s Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3545 ******* BINGO - BINGO ~ BINGO Next Bingo will be held on Thursday, November 21, 2002 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo - 7:00 p.m. Public Welcome! ******* Craft, Tea & Bake Sale ~ December 6 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. PLEASE SUPPORT YOUR SENIORS Donations to the bake sale & tea gratefully accepted. ******* Rose Bud - Chinook Tours Buffet Theatre Show (live) December 19 Contact Shirley Paul 758-6379 NjOjvEiMBt'R AU L.D.S. CHURCH BOOK, TAPES, etc. now 40% off markedprice until December 25th Upstairs in the Trading Co. 'Wakeup 'With Make-up! Permanent Cosmetics Clinic Reasons for Permanent Cosmetics: Litde or No Brow Hair, Visual Limitations Allergies to Makeup, Active Lifestyle Tina D. Reid cptr Phone: (403) 758-3930 758-3936 VOLLEYBALL Volleyball Zones Friday and Saturday, November 22 & 23 will >be the Southern Alberta High School Volleyball Zone Playoffs. “My boss says my voice lacks authority, so I had a subwoofer installed.” Neck Pain Shoulder Pain and Stiffness Tennis Elbow Carpal Tunnel A Dynamic program workshop to increase your awareness of the causes of pain and injury, including how to prevent injury, and how to manage pain. The workshop will teach the do’s and don’ts and how best to manage these problems through lifestyle modification and exercise. Presented by Magrath Chiropractic Dr. Alan Dudley Tuesday, December 10 6:00 p.m. Magrath Public Library 758-3203 SKATING PUBLIC SKATING HOURS Monday Thursday Saturday 6:30-7:30 ilk Please submit your sports scores and schedules by dropping off at the Trading Company Office, faxing to 758-6888, or e-mailing to tidmarsh@telusplanet.net 5 CmPlOYfllGflT OPPORTUNITIES PART-TIME SECRETARIAL RELIEF If you are interested in providing part-time secretarial relief at the local Health Unit, please drop off your resume at the Health Unit Office and it will be forwarded to Lethbridge. — NOTICE — PURSUANT TO THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT The Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency is in receipt of a subdivision application in the Town of Magrath FILE: 2002-0-201 LOCATION: Harker Avenue lying between 1s1 Street and 2nd Street East APPLICATION SUMMARY: William Halma, ALS, 102 - 459 Mayor Magrath Drive South, Lethbridge, Alberta TU 3L8 on behalf of Wallace & Sharon Quickenden and Richard Russell. To create a 76.79-X-105’ parcel being a portion of the northerly 105’ of Lot 6, Block 69, Plan 3046 H. and consolidate it with adjacent Lot 12, Block 69, Plan 931 0074 to create an enlarged lot of 76.79’-x-269.88' for residential use. Adjacent land owners may make comments in writing to: Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency, #B1, 905 - 4th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 0P4. Submissions must be received within 14 days of the date of this publication and include the file number and your name and address. Submissions received become part of the subdivision file which is available to the applicant and will be considered by the approval authority at a public meeting. Direct further inquiries to the Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency at 329-1344. ALICE DAVIES (BLUMELL) Bom in Magrath November 4, 1923 passed away in Victoria, B.C. on November 13, 2002. She was predeceased by her husband, Wendle in Penticton, B.C. on June 3, 2002, her father and mother Oscar and Jean Blumell, her brothers Russell, Emerson, Fred and Gordon and sister Jean. She is survived by her twins Barbara (Dennis) Noonan and Bob (Joyce) Davies, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. A Funeral Service will be held at Fosters Chapel in Calgary on Thursday, November 21, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. with joint interment of Alice and Wendle to follow at Queen’s Park Cemetery. HOMELIFE & HomeLife Higher Standards M.L.S. Jim Anderson agent Residential ~ Farm Acreage ~ Commercial in Magrath and Area 2 Houses for Sale in Del Bonita 2 teacherages for sale in Del Bonita House for Sale in Magrath 269 S. 1st St. W. - 1 1/2 blocks south of the Trading Co. $63,000 Comparative Market Analysis (No Charge) - For people interested in getting an evaluation of marketability of your property. Phone: 758-6725 (leave message) 331 -8882 (cellular) CLASSIFIED ADS FREE** M***A*R*KET BUY & SELL ******* ❖ BRAND NEW G.E. Fridge (freezer bottom, fridge top). Paid $1500. °°, will sell for $900.°° with warranty. 758-3575. ❖ FOR SALE - Double Bed (box spring, mattress & frame) $35.°° Call 758-3712. ❖ FOR SALE - 14 cu. ft. G.E. fridge (freezer on bottom). Quality older fridge. $75.°° 758-3634. ❖ CULTIVATOR FOR SALE - Morris 8900 Chisel Plow. 59’with floating hitch. 403-664-3572 Oyen, Alberta. ❖ FOR SALE - unsplit firewood. Assorted lengths and sizes. Starts at $50.°°/half ton load. Bruce Sabey 758­6846. AUTOMOTIVE ******* BUSINESS ******* ❖ ‘Bourne’ To Create Cross Stitches and Crafts 10% off on all orders received by December 1st. Contact Shawna Bourne @ 758-3275. ❖ Full-time and Part-time babysitting. Regular hours : Mon. - Sat 6:30 am. to 6:30 p.m. December 1 to December 23 extended hours for your Christmas shopping needs. Mon. - Sat 6:30 am. - 10:00 p.m Call Shawna Bourne @ 758-3272. ❖ T &B HANDY MAN SERVICE- Lawn cutting & trimming, Roto-Rake your lawn, Yard clean-up, Lawn aeration & fertilization, Chain link fencing & accessories, house cleaning. (403) 758-6448 or (403) 360-5746. ❖ NEED TO GET YOUR BOAT WINTERIZED? - call 758-3302 for professional on-site service. -I- DO YOU HAVE AN ELDERLY OR ILL LOVED ONE? Medical Pendants can save lives. They call for help when you’re away. Call Canadian Security Systems 758-3945. ❖ For all your cleaning needs from hospital clean to a touch-up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job too big or too small Call Wayne’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 758-6414. REALESTATE ******* FOR RENT <♦ FOR RENT OR SALE - 2 Bedroom House for rent close to uptown. Washer, dryer, stove & fridge included. $450/month plus utilities. Available December 1st. Phone 758-6816. ❖ FOR SALE OR RENT - immediate possession. Mobile home in small trailer park. 758-3593. ❖ 2 BEDROOM HOME for sale or rent - 139 W. Harker Ave. Double garage, finished basement, two baths, new appliances, upgraded interior. Purchase price $85,000 or $560/month rent Call Ted at 758-3110 or 315-3320 or Jan at 380-7336. ❖ 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT-2 blocks east of the school. Abstatainers only. $480/month + utilities. 758-6826. “This exercise is great for your arms, shoulders, chest and back. Do four sets of 15 repetitions, then move on to the yarn ball for your aerobics.” 7 CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE COME & VISIT DEL BONITA’S HISTORICAL STORE ECLECTIC EFFECTS JOIN US FOR APPLE CIDER & CHRISTMAS COOKIES EACH WEEKEND 12:00-5:00 pm (NOT OPEN WEEKDAYS) NOVEMBER 23 - DECEMBER 14 Watch for our Museum grand-opening this You will find that this is a unique store full of interesting ancient artifacts to present day oddities, great for Christmas gift giving. URGENT - We must make a difference before November 30th! As you may or may not know, Alberta’s Commision on Learning is currently asking for our views on education. It is our children, our futures, and our money that is at stake; Please remember: We do not want school funding to go back to pre 1995. MANDATED class sizes take away the schools flexibility. We are in favour of smaller classes. The workbook is also available online and can be found at www.leaminQcommision.qov.ab.ca. The Parent Council will be happy to copy and mail the workbooks and/or letters to the Alberta Commision on Learning, Broyce Jacobs-MLA and Lyle Obert - Education Minister. We must take the time to write today! A personal letter is worth approximately 1000 form letters. Tfie Second 10 Commandments 1. Thou shaft not worry, for worry is the most unproductive of aft human activities. 2. Thou shaft not be fearful, for most of the things we fear never come to pass. 3. Thou shaft not cross bridges before you come to them, for no one yet has succeeded in accomplishing this. 4. Thou shaft face each problem as it comes. You can only handle one at a time anyway. 5. Thou shaft not take problems to bed with you, for they make very poor bedfellows. • 6. Thou shaft not borrow other people's problems. They can better care for them than you can. 7. Thou shaft not try to relive yesterday for good or ill, it is forever gone. Concentrate on what is happening in your life and be happy now! 8. Thou shaft be a good listener, for only when you listen do you hear ideas different from your own. It is hard to learn something new when you are talking, and some people^ do know more than you do. 9. Thou shaft not become "bogged down" by frustration, for 90% of it is rooted in self­pity and will only interfere with positive action. 10. Thou shaft count thy blessings, never overlooking the small ones, for a lot of small blessings add up to a big one. ~ By Ruth Bourdon- b JILAglLttH JVEWS Ih Our Cmumuuitii. JVotvmber 2002 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Triday Saturday 17 ¡8 Chiropractic workshop 6:00 library Christmas Choir Practice 9:00 ■ Init^ Chi trr-f) OEFilkJKo 20DINNER 5:00 Cultural Arts Society Mtg. 8:00 Noon Dismassal fror Schoo! 21 BINGO 7;00 i 22 HighS Volleybc 23 chool ill Zones 24 25 26 27 28 * ’» - 2-^iementary Student of the Month Assembly 12:15 SENIORS POTLUCK 5:00 30 LIBRARY NEWS We are looking for someone to do the story hour for the under 3 group, either every Wednesday or at least every other Wednesday. If we do not find anyone to do the under 3 group the story hour for that age will only be running until December 11. It will not be running after Christmas, so if you don’t want to see it cancelled and are interested in doing it please call the library at 758-6498. The Cardston and District Community Literacy Services have provided us with L.A.F.F. kits (Learning Activities for Family Fun) for you and your child to use. They are for children up to 5 years old. We have 8 different kits with different activities such as painting, crafts, music instruments, puppet making and more. You are allowed to have these kits up to two weeks and do not need a membership to use them. Please ask to see them when you are in the library. Adult Fiction Behold the Man: Vol 2 The Kingdom and the Crown by Gerald N. Lund The Guiding Star: Vol 2 Gables of Legacy by Anita Stansfield Power of Deliverance: The Promised Land by David G. Woolley The Glorious Cause by Jeff Shaara Troubled Waters: Hearts of the Children Vol 2 by Dean Hughes The Switch by Sandra Brown Probable Cause by Ridley Pearson Cold Case by Stephen White Fire of the Covenant by Gerald N. Lund Stone Kis by Faye Kellerman Circle of Three by Patricia Gaffney “Q” for Quarry by Sue Grafton Circle of Three by Patricia Gaffney Videos Spiderman The Rudolph, Frosty and Friends Sing Along Paddle to the Sea Non-Fiction The Other Side of Heaven by John H. Groeberg The Fire of Faith by John H. Groeberg The History of Egypt by Nicolas Grimal Wardrobe Solutions by Susie Faux Juvenile Garfield Makes it Big by Jim Davis Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pak by Jim Davis Garfield Says a Mouthful by Jim Davis Yukon Ho! by Bill Watterson Get Fuzzy 2 Fuzzy Logic by Darby Conley Baby Dinosaur Board Books by Dom Mansell The World of Beatrix Potter Books My First Book of Questions and Answers about Wings and Wheels by James Pickering The Busy World of Richard Scary: Sneef Saves the Day by Richard Scary Asterix and Obelix All at Sea by Albert Uderzo The Adventures of Tintin: Cigars of the Pharoah 9 Magrath Trading Company GROCERY SPECIALS “From Our Family To Yours. Dairy Delights and Frozen Favorites! Armstrong Aged Cheddar - select varieties 750 g $8.98 Armstrong Cheddar Cheese or Mozzarella - select varieties 750 g $7.98 Western Family Single Slices - select varieties 500 g 2 for $6.00 Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese-select varieties 250 g $2.98 Minute Maid Orange Juice, frozen - select varieties 355 ml 3 for $3.00 Stouffers Lean Cuisine Dinners, frozen - select varieties 196-340 g 2 for $6.00 McCàin Rising Crust or International Pizza, frozen - select varieties 464-835 g $7.98 Kraft Philadelphia Dips-select varieties 227 g 2 for $5.00 Dairyland Yogurt - select varieties 500 g $1.88 Dairyland Sour Cream - select varieties 500 ml $1.98 Dairyland Egg Nog-select varieties 1 litre $1.98 Imperial or Fleishmann’s Margarine-select varieties 907 g $2.78 Minute Maid Orange Juice, chilled - select varieties 1.89 litre 2 for $6.00 McCain Cream Pie, frozen-select varieties 340 g $2.28 Value Priced Ice Cream - select varieties 4 litre $3.98 Groceries. Western Family Beans or Dark Red Kidney Beans - select varieties 398 ml 5 for $3.00 Money’s Mushrooms - pieces & stems 284 ml .88 Mott’S ClamatO Juice-regular or extra-spicy 1.89 litre $2.98 Hunt’s Tomato Sauce - regular or Italian 398 ml .88 Sun-I^pe Pure Apple Juice 1 litre 4 for $5.00 Sun-I<ype Juice, Blends, Cocktails-select varieties 1 litre $1.58 FolgerS Coffee - regular grind 1 kg $4.98 Dole 100% Pineapple Juice Blends - select varieties 3 pack 2 for $3.0010 More Groceries. DelMonte Fruit Cups - select varieties 4 pack $2.78 Post Cereal - Sugar Crisp, Alpha-Bits, Honeycomb, Shreddies - select varieties 400-620 g 2 for $6.00 Western Family Bread-white or 60% whole wheat 567 g .98 Splenda Low Cal Sweetener 110 g $4.98 Kraft Jam - strawberry, raspberry 500 ml $3.48 Kraft Peanut Butter - select varieties 1 kg $4.98 Western Family Tomato Soup 284 ml 5 for $2.00 Western Family Pickles - Dill, Polski Ogorki, Sweet Mixed, Bread ‘n Butter 1 litre 2 for $5.00 Gold Seal Pink Salmon or Chunk Light Tuna-select varieties 170-213 g 3 for $3.00 Campbell’s Hearty Noodles - select varieties 65 g .88 Western Family Macaroni & Cheese 225 g 2 for $1.00 Western Family Ketchup 1 litre $1.98 Western Family Rice - select varieties 907 g $1.48 Hunt’s Tomatoes - select varieties 398 ml 3 for $3.00 Hunt’s Thick & Rich Pasta Sauce - select varieties 680 ml 3 for $4.98 Western Family Pasta - select varieties 900 g 2 for $3.00 Lay’s Potato Chips-select varieties 255-270 g 3 for $4.98 Coke, Sprite or Flavors - select varieties 2 litre 2 for $3.00 Pepsi, 7-Up or Flavors - select varieties 2 litre 3 for $3.99 Western Family Whole Smoked Oysters 85g 2 for $3.00 Christie Snack Crackers - select varieties 185-300 g 2 for $5.00 Western Family Granola Bars - select varieties 187-225 g 2 for $4.00 Dad’S Cookies - select varieties 350 g $2.98 Tostitos Nachos or Salsa - select varieties 260-340 g, 430 ml 2 for $5.00 Old Dutch Low Fat Twists, Stix or Spindles 425-454 g 2 for $4.98 Western Family Popcorn 907 g $1.68 Kraft Handi-Snacks - select varieties 87 g $1.68 Jell-O or Magic Moments Pudding Snacks - select varieties 4 pack 3 for $4.9811 Market Fresh Produce! Seedless Oranges - imported $2.l6Ag .98/lb Green Leaf Lettuce - California grown .98 each Red Globe Grapes - California grown, #1 grade $3.92Ag $l.78/lb Celery Stalks - U.S. grown, #1 grade $1.28Ag .58/lb Fresh Peeled Mini Carrots - Canadian grown, Canada #1 2 lb. Bag $2.48 each Fresh White Mushrooms-Canadian grown $5.47Ag $2.48/lb Meat Manager’s Pick of the Week! $4.37Ag Lean Ground Beef-value pack $l.98/lb Top Sirloin Grilling Steak-value pack $10.98Ag $4.98/lb Sirloin Tip Oven Roast $7.67Ag $3.48/lb Mitchell’s Smokies - select varieties 375 g $3.68 Olympic Sliced Meat - select varieties 175 g 2 for $3.00 Olympic Garlic Coil 750 g $4.98 Olympic Regular Wieners 450 g 2 for $5.00 Olympic Bacon - select varieties 500 g $3.98 Olympic Sausage Sticks - select varieties 500 g 2 for $6.00 908 g $7.98 Western Family Breaded Chicken, frozen - nuggets, strips Household Goods. Fleecy Dyer Sheets - select varieties 80 pack $4.98 ABC Laundiy Detergent - select varieties 34-37 uses $5.98 Purex Bathroom Tissue4 12 roll double or 24 roll regular $7.98 JaveX Bleach - select varieties 3.6-5 litre 2 for $5.00 » fl"' Viva Jumbo Paper Towels-white 6 roll pack $5.98 Dawn Or IvOiy Dish LiQUid - select varieties 625-740 ml $2.28 Cascade Dishwasher Detergent - select varieties 1.4 litre, 1.7 kg $4.48 Pet Pleasers! Beneful Dog Food - beef New* 1.81 kg $5.98 Fancy Feast Cat Food - select varieties 85 g 4 for $2.0012 <Home hardware “Home of the Handyman” November 20,2002 Girls - We have our Craft Paints on sale until Christmas Reg. $ 1.79 & $ 1.99 Sale Price $1.59 Java Logs made from clean burning recycled coffee grounds. 5 lb. Log burns 2.5 to 3 hours. Sale $2.97 25 Outdoor Light Sets in multi-colors On for the Low Price of $5.99 Reg. $6.99 Home Masking Tape 24 mm x 55 m Reg. $ 1.99 Sale $1.50 Beauti-Tone Paint Interior Acrylic Latex Enamel Reg. $30.99 Sale $25.97 Drywall Primer Sealer Reg. $24.99 Sale $18.97 Interior Alkyd Velvet Enamel Reg. $31.99 Sale $24.97 Alkyd Primer Sealer Undercoat Reg. $28.99 Sale $18.97 Metal Folding Table Legs made of heavy-duty steel. Folds to store easily. Reg. $ 17.99 Sale $12.97 Home 4 pack Light Bulbs 40, 60 or 100 watt Reg. $1.59 Sale $1.27 14” Teddy Bear Lamps Ceramic - blue or pink Reg. $25.99 Sale $15.97 19” Toolbox with removable tray and built in padlock eye. Reg. $12.99 Sale $8.97 Indoor/Outdoor 15” Thermometer in Celsius and Fahrenheit Reg. $4.99 Sale $3.97 ' ■■ ' By purchasing Buddy, an Amram Russ Bear • __ - made exclusive for Home Hardware, $5 of your fjh Homg $19.9/ purchase price will be donated to make HqkM hcnöwcne sick kids better. bSSrare- Phone: 758-3065 Phone: 758-3065