Magrath Store News (October 13, 1988)

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 TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1988
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1074
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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 TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,. & Saturday 8am to 6 pm THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1988. MAGRATH, ALBERTA **************************************************************************************** LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ****Î************************************************************************************ Popcorn Maker REGULAR $849.95 799" Westbend Hot Air Popcorn Popper - enjoy hot butt­ered popcorn while watching the World Series etc. SAVE $3 2195 CASUAL FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME ENTERTAINMENT Handsome Entertainment Centre for your T.V. and Video Unit. Constructed in a 97QOO light oak. ™ ■ W RC/1 26” COLOR TV Remote Control RCA 26" Console model Television. XL 100 5" PORTABLE COLOUR TELEVISION HOME HARDWARE SPEÓIAL IT VIDEO TAPES Your choice of Scotch or Fuji VHS tapes. REGULAR $9.99 HEAD CLEANERS Keep Mour Video in top condition with tkis VHS HEAD CLEANER. Non abrasive. Extra high grade. r ENSURE FIRE SAFETY DURING FIRE PREVENTION WEEK WITH THE DICON SMOKE DETERTORS. RCA SPACE MAKER T.V. SM/FM "Under the Counter" mdel. Convenient for the kitchen - or wherever you would like this mini T.V. 34999 (“ji—Ì Home 1 Hl Haidwe Make sure your home is properly equipped for fire protection. SAVE $2.00 REGULAR $9.99 The Alberta Federation of Women United For Families wish to announce their Annual Conference - Contemporary Women - Ach­ieving Ethical Equality - October 28th & 29th. This year the Conference will be held at the Lethbridge Lodge, 320 Scenic Drive. Guest Speakers are: 1. Gene Antonio - author of the best selling book _ The Aids Cover Up?? An investigative journa­list who spent two years in the research and writing of this book. Is currently working closely with several U.S. Sena­tors and Congressmen on inportant Aids Legislation. 2. Hon. Elaine McCoy - the Minister of Consumer and corporate Affairs and min-inster responsible for women's issues. 3. Bette Steele - author of the book "The Feminist Takeover" which is a critical ' analysis of the Women's Liberation Movement in Canada. 4. Mary Kass in - currently writing a man­uscript on the history of feminism. 5. ;Dr. Mary Ellen Haggerty - Rosanne Abele, R.N. experts in Natural Family Planning. 6. Lori Martin - a homemaker who will pre­sent a class on home based business. COST: $30 before October 14th (last week for early registration) $35 after October 14th. , This promises to be an exciting and informative conference. Come, join other Pro-family, Pro-life Women and have a good time. Men are welcome too. Child Care available free of charge. For more info, pick up a brochure in the Magrath Trading Company Office or call Lorraine Balderson at758-6380. REMEMBER THE '50's Dance to Elvis, Bill Haley, Pat Boone, Chuck Berry, Everley Brothers, Buddy Holly and morel! FREPAY, OCTOBER 21st, 9 p.m. at’the School Gym. Wear your '50's clothes apd be ready for JIVE CONTEST, LIMBO STICK TWIST. Live entertainment too - with fhe Andrews Sisters. Shakes & Coke will fee'there too - so come all for a great tirte. ? ' Magrath Gym Committee invites you all. REMEMBER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12st, 9 p.m. $CHOOL GYM. Bring your friends. MAGRATH 2nd WARD ANNUAL FALL SUPPER - Sat­urday, November 5th, 6 p.m. Stake Centre. Come and bring your families. ROUND: ifying 3488. Tools. Owner may claim by ident-at R.C.M.P. Office. Phone 758- Hair Combs Zippers Halloween accessories Visit the Dry Goods , Dept, for Halloween Masks, Wigs, Make Up, Decorations, Gut Outs, etc. A good selection to choose from. Make Halloween a happy event. Pack of 12 handy Combs styled with round teeth that glide through the hair easily. Assorted colors. REGULAR $5.24 INVISIBLE ZIPPERS IN ASSORTED DARK SHADES. 55 cm long. REGULAR $1.30 (NO RETURNS) r DEL BONITA COUNTRY ASSOCIATION HALLOWEEN DANCE ■ Saturday, October 15th. Get your costumes reedy, "Joy Ride" Band supplying the music. There will be a Little League meeting on Saturday, October 22nd at 7:30 p.m. - Upstairs of the Hockey Arena. General information as well as election of upcoming officers. All parents are encouraged to attend, anyone wil.t ing to run for a position on Little League Board please contact Howard West or Donna War­nock. Diamond Willow Lodge Residents & Staff want you to circle Saturday, October 29th on your calendar. This is when we are planning our Fall Patio Sale, Bazaar & Bake Table plu; items - new to you - We need your support. Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, October 2! QAÍÉAGE 9 a.m. (Culdesac - SALE to 4 - Saturday, October 15th, p.m. at #5 Magrath Place Perry's) Multi-family. Mrs. Belle Mayfield of Logan, Utah has been visiting with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Blaine Harker and brother Mr. Cliff Merkley. Elder Kenneth L. Harrison will his Mission on October 14th, having served in the Washington D.C. Mission. He will report his Mission on October 16th in the 2nd Ward Magrath Stake Centre. return fror. Craig & Arnold Godionton returned recently fron a very enjoyable Trophy Big Game Cariboo hunt in the Yukon and Northwest Territories. j PRICED FROM Jogging Suits Jewellery YARNS Ladies Sweaters ASSORTED JEANS BE SURE TO VISIT THE LADIES WEAR DEPARTMENT AND SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS FOR FALL & WINTER. i*44 .*■ The Co-Ordinated Heme Care Program of the Chinook Health Unit Magrath Off­ice is pleased to announce that the week of October 16th to October 22nd is Homemakers' Week. The Hememakers in the Magrath Office are Debbie Simpson and Betsy Elliot. We appreciate the work of these two women. Lydia Brunner, Supervisor. WANTED TO RENT: 3 bedroom (or more) home with garage or finished base­ment. Phone 758-3763. Mrs. Joyce Boisvenue and child­ren Jason and Jennifer of Pincher Creek were visitors during this week at the home of ter parents, Mr & Mrs. Jim Ririe. McDonald's Restaurants across Canada will be raising funds for Ronald McDonald Children's Char­ities on Wednesday, October 19th, 1988. . Your Magrath Mayor will be participating in this Fun Exper­ience iron 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Mayor Magrath outlet. I would like to see as many of ybu as can promote this worth­while event. Monies raised will be donated to the Lethbridge Reg­ional Hospital Children's Ward "The Child Life Program". Hope to see you Mayor there. Forrest Balderson. Beauty Needs PEAR SOAP: Savon transparent for complexions that ClQA need extra help. 110 g. V I REGULAR $2.25 bar. I Soap Towels VELOUR BATH TCWELS Thickly napped in off white background with floral design. Enhance your bathroom with these lovely towels. Perfume VAPO SPRAY COLOGNE: a very pleasant scented Cologne in a choice of Jasmin, Lilac, Lavendar, Muguet. REGULAR $8.95 ATTENTION: Patients who wish records transferred - Original medical charts must remain in the Clinic or Hospital of origin. When medical record trans­fers5 are requested in writing, the Magrath Clinic will be pleased to send, without charge to the patient, copies of the recent portion of the chart and 1 otter vital information to any Clinic as requested by the patient. . Due to the large volume of records, it is impossible, due to cost and time, to send the entire charts on all pat­ients. If you desire your entire chart copied and transferred, we will do so on an "at cost" basis. Regardless of whether recent portions (no cost to patient) or the entire chart (cost only to patient) are sent, the original records must re­main at their point of origin. We wish you. the best health care of your choice and look forward to work­ing for you in any capacity in the fut­ure. Magrath Clinic - Face Cloths ■ MATCHING VELOUR FACE CLOTHS - floral designed on off white background. PRICED AT . Dr. Dr. C.H. C.N. Norton, Brewerton. Husband answering "She's not heme, Mrs. i like to leave a rumor? the Smith. telephone: Would you THANK YOU: We would like to thank the Doctors, the kind Nurses and Staff at the Magrath Hospital for all they have done for us at this difficult time. Also the wonderful and generous people who did so much for us in the way of food, cards and their kindness. We will never forget you all. D.L. Barnett, Michael, Dorothy & family, _ Charles, HELP WANTED; time. Phone Judy, & family, John, Cecilia & family. Secretarial and Office duties. Part 758-6660. Cascade Fertilizer Ltd. ROTOTILLING. Call 758-3107. DESPERATELY NEEDED: Used Hockey Equipment for 3 girls ages 13, 12, 10. Phone Sally after 4 p.m. at 758-6678 HOCKEY SCHOOL - October 24th through October 27th Cost - approx. $30. Evenings at the Arena. Cont­act Donna Warnock. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB MEETING - October 19, 7:30 at the Club House. HATS OVERSHOES Men's Underwear CLEARING AT LADIES’ SLIPS Patterns Felt Liners ONLY RUBBER ROOTS DON’T MISS THE SALE OF MERCHANDISE LOCATED IN THE QUANSET. SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 9 a.m. SIMPLICITY & STYLE PATTERNS - Clearing out. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th - 9:00 a.m MEN’S COMBINATIONS - Cotton, Thermal Crepe Paper asscIrted colors in crepe paper FOR YOUR DECORATING NEEDS 10° RED Apples RED PRODUCE OR GREEN Seedless OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS 98° 2.1ftg . 58?b . 1.2& 88° 1.88 Potatoes 10 lb ¿**‘“^********************************************************************************^ COUNCIL BRIEFS September 13, 1988 Animal Control - Melodie J°hns*°” ^Her^elephine^umbtr^rUsted^nde?51 bilities as anima]. c°ntrol pe so . one-who .P trying to reach her. "Andrews" in the phone book u distributed in August have been 'Sei SPSe^^«ielAS a5eragl percentile of survey return as Chiller - A Calgary firm paid therein SeptTlith“" .the old hospital “d expected to re e;pected to commence about Sept. Land Sale - An offer of $8,000 was receiveo p TMn oou:La retaln tSCbaci-por?Ionno?ai:e?he?e2y leaving the remaining lot for sale a site of ^e^^dir^otlon^ssirio upgrade the laneway south and west of the new Dahl Clinic as soon as possible. Tourism Committee and the «form t»< S se?ve as they expressed an interest in this area. ™a4-c«n et-atina his position as a cert- te-SeneXrjcSSSS Seiche is entitled to complete audits for the Town. , q . f Michael from Quebec campaigning to obtain'a ^aUFlfl^ancF^,000 ‘for mothers at home and asking for Sw - ^^paSs^t^'Town pay the cement costs for the walk front­ing the Seniors building. replacement plans and a motion was Sidewalks. - Council. discussec. - through local improvement advertisements, passed to proceed with the plans iments on the road conditions Lads - Council has received«tiJn JaS’sed to thank the public since the oiling projec_ m ^rpHation to the Town employees for the for their comments and express appreciation work they did to complete the project. thev should submit their rec- Sa’tio^for ^rirrarorSsponsibility as it is soon time to work the mosquito control was felt that due year these two factors person followed aJ1 of the ORRPC will be asked to review any tennis courts' with a sealer and lines MoSuitS ?on£ot- Some complaints were received about this year nothing as effective as in the past but it tS the irrigation in Town and the lo£ ?^nd ^e control could contribute to the mosquitc problem. The contr ' ^blX1^ concerns respect to engineering SR;MEAT BUYS! Pork Chops RIB OR TENDERLOIN PICNIC SHOULDER PORK ROAST Sliced Side Bacon I SCHNEIDERS KENT 500 g Luncheon Meats SCHNEIDERS SLICED 175 g Bologna SCHNEIDERS SLICED 500 g. ******************************************* Mr. Glen Sillito, beloved husband of Mrs. Bernice Pitcher Sillito, passed away in Mag­rath, Saturday, October 8th, 1988 at the age of 74 years. Born July 6, 1914 in Orton, Alberta, the late Mr. Sillito taught school in Glen­wood Lethbridge and Edmonton, area schools. He was very active in the LDS Church, served as a'scouting leader for many years and was a bishop in Lethbridge for four years. Pegides his loving wife he is survived by Don (Sandra) Sillito of Spruce Grove, Patricia (Ted) Streibel of Vernon, B.C., Bryce (Linda) Sillito of Benton City, Wash!, Dorothy (Charles) Hart of Edmonton, Marvin Sillito of Lethbridge, Karen (Robert) Ward of Moscow, Idaho, Randal Sillito and Phillip Sillito both of Magrath; 20•grandchildren, two great grandchildren. He is also survived by three sisters and two brothers. Mr. Sillito was predeceased by his first wife, Ruth and a daughter Terry. ' - Funeral Services were held Wednesday afternoon, October 12th in the Magrath LDS Stake Centre with Bishop Watson Ririe offic­iating. Interment took place at Archmount Cemetery. ■ ( . - Ella Rose Bennett Hudson passed away Friday, October 7, 1988 in Edmonton, AB where she had lived the past two months. She was 81 years of age. • She is survived by five children, Gordon (Catherine) of Edmonton; Blaine (Viola) of Cagary, Derrel (Diane) of Edmonton, Norma (William) Asplund of Layton, Utah, Andrew (Esther) of Edmonton; her brother Clyde Bennett of Cardston Grandview Lodge; 29 grandchildren and 53 great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Eldred (Dad) in 1975. . Rose (a twin to Reed) was bom March 3, 1907 in Magrath AB, the youngest child of Robert Austin Bennett and Alice Emily Hard- ^Rose and Dad were married July 20, 1927. Ihey lived in Magrath until 1942, then re­turned again in 1968. . Funeral Serivces were held in the Magrath Stake Centre Tuesday, October 11, Bishop Watson Ririe officiating. Hie family prayer was offered by son Gordon Judson. Mildred Harker and Ardath 188 . Ilb. 98“ JR C kg J 99 |39 £89 ************************************************* 1988 with Bly attended the Memorial books. Vinessa Hamilton presided at the organ. The opening hymn "Because I Have Been Given Much" was sung by the Hudson family. Invocation was offered by son Blaine Hudson. The Hudson Children sang special hymns and the biography was given by daughter Norma Asplund. A musical "Be Still My Soul" was rendered by the Hudson family and speaker for the service was a son, Pres. Derrel Hudson. n The closing hymn was "Love One Another sung by the Hudson children. The benediction was offered by son Andrew Hudson. Interment took place in the Magrath Cemetery with grandsons acting as pallbear­ers. The Dedication of the grave was given by son-in-law Bishop O. William Asplund. The family of Rose Hudson wish to express sincere appreciation to the people of Magrath for the kindnesses shown to her during her elderly years, and especially during the months she was in the Magrath hospital and Diamond Willow Lodge. Friends, relatives, doctos and hospital staff have all contributed much to ’ ment of life in her last years. Gordon, Blaine, Derrel, Norma, & families. her enjoy- Andy Mrs. Hans Christian Jensen, father of Lora (Don) Harker, passed away in Magrath on Wednesday, October 5th, 1988 at the age of 96 years. Funeral Services were held in the South Hill Chapel, Cardston, on Monday, October 10th with Bishop Myron Berry officiating. Interment took place in etery. the Aetna Cem- what passed between quarrel?" asked the "Will you tell the court you and your wife during the judge. Replied the husband: "A flat-iron, a roll­ing pin, six plates and a tea-kettle."4 Tomato Soup CAMPBELLS 284 ml Tide or Oxydol Towols SCOT PLUS JUMBO 2 pk NABOB COFFEE 300 . Rofiin Hood Flour M kg. I' ChipitS 350 g. COOKIES PEAK FREAN . 400 g. Fabr.ÄTi. c’ Softener*' bounce so Pk BATHROOM TISSUE cash™ s *. ' BECEL 907 g French Fries MC CAIN SUPERFRI S 1 kg WAFFLES '■? Ï AUNT JEMIMA 284 g 2/99° 9" J98 248 6« £19 ************************************** •** i******************************************* MAGRATH UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL FALL SUPPER Wednesday, November 2nd, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Magrath United Church Hall. Prices: Adult $6fi Children 12 & Under - $3.00. Come anc enjoy Turkey, Roast Beef, home-made Pies, Rolls, Garden-fresh vegetables, salad. Everyone welcome. LADIES CURLING CLUB MEETING - tonight, Thursday, October 13th, 7:30 p.m. at the Culling Rink. All interested ladies wel­come. OPEN HOUSE - honoring Ed & Hazel Dick on the orcasion of their 50th Wedding Anniv­ersary will be held Sunday, October 16th at the Dick home - 81 East 2nd Ave. North from 1 to 6 p.m. All friends are cord­ial!^ invited to attend. FOR SALE: 1980 Honda 400 Hawk Motocycle. $650 < Phone 758-3714 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE - for newer good working snowmobile - 1982 Sportsman Camper, 3 way fridge, 3 burrner stove, furnace. Good shape. Fits shortbox Toyota or domestic truck. Excellent for hunters. $1400 o.b.o. Also 6'xl4' steel utility-like trailer. Caged into 6’ high. Good rubber, electric brakes. Good for wiener pigs or sheep. $1000 o.b.o. For more information call James at 758-6697. FOR SALE: Macintosh "Apple" Computer, 128. Call 758-3640 or 653-2693. CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS Remember to "Know Your Blood-pressure by Heart". For bllod pressure checks phone 758-3331. Will be done any Tuesday. If you don't learn from your mistakes, there's no sense making them.