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 STORE HOURS: -Monday, Tu-esday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday . . 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 18j 1976. MAGRATH, ALBERTA. *********** HARDWARE Î*Î*Î*Î*Î*Î*Î*Î*i*i*Î*S**Î*i*î*Î*Î*Î***********a***********************************a*****************************************a********************** IRONS STEAM £• DRY IRONS-Fabric Temperature guide plus Permanent Press color coded for all fabrics. 2t steam vents, large capacity water reservoir, polished aluminum soleplate. g.b. »»dels PRICED FR0M $13,95 to $25.88 SUNBEAM STEAM/DRY IRONS: Has 19 steam vents switch-over cord and convenient fabric guide PRICED AT $15,88 ' SHOT OF STEAM IRONS With either steam ©r dry ironing pressing the surge of steam" button produces extra steam for penetrating thick or dense fabric; for damping dried-out areas, wrinkles, ever more for rem.oving stuborn for setting sharp creases, or where-moisture is needed. priced from $36,95 - $39,95 SELF CLEARING. IRONS Has touch button jet seam for self cleaning. The Sunbeam Self-Cleaning Shot of Steam Iron features dual thermostat, slide lever heat selector and stainless steel tank. Switchover cord and 36 steam vents. PRICED from' $27,88 UP. ( UNK | VoNetSeat PRICED AT $23,88 loast-R-Oven See this Premiur Toaster/ Broiler, Oven/Baker as many uses. Turn Toaster/Broiler for Hamburgers, Steaks, with to the doing Chops, aeon, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, etc. Turn to the for Potatoes, Frozen Foods, Cakes, Biscuits, Hot Rolls Temperature control ranges from 150’ to 500’. Oven/Baker Corn Bread Pastries, For convenient baking broiling, etc. see the Cornwall Self-Cleaning Broiler. Broils 2 sides at once. Fully adjustable temperature cont» r01‘ ONLY $59.98 I New Spring Pant Suits are arriving daily. Beautiful new styles in the most becoming fabrics. See the smart Co Ordinates by Paris Star, matched sets by Golden Crown Wyndham,.etc. Be sure to see these new arrivals soon and be in step -for that Easter Parade. ” Beautiful new Dresses for Spring are arriving. One and two piece styles including the new length in printed silks and polyesters. Be first in the Easter Parade in one of these most becoming gowns. BE SURE TO SEE THE ARRAY OF TEEN DRESSES, STYLES BY DOMINO *****-**************i*4****x*t RAYTEJ t CROSS YOUR HEART The new popular Pan^y Corselette that givr;; you a shapelier figure I CANT BELIEVE ITS A ______ GIRDLE______ Try this new one piece Panty Corselet - you'll be a believer. Unbelie.- able control yet light weigiii. ««¡95 , ¿3 J'ieacii ■ We have just received a new shipment of Women’s Foamtread Slippers Chatelaine in Black & I Enchantment in Black Velvet PRICED FROM New Spring Sweaters have arrived including Pullovers and Cardigans in becoming fashions and colors. ~ Lovely Acrylic knits. Knit Ban Lons and Nylons in styles to co-ordinate with those new skirts and pant suits. WE HAVE RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF:WOMEN'S PLASTIC RAIN PUDDLERS IN CUBAN AND FLAT HEEL STYLES. KEEP YOUR FEET COMFORTABLY DRY. FABRIC NYLON TRICOT Popular Nylon Tricot in shades of Pink, Beige, Light Blue, Medium Blue and White. 108” wide. ?.98 REG. $3.50 yd. 46 BRUSHED NYLON Figured Brushed Nylon for Nightgowns, Housecoats, quilts, etc. Assorted patterns. 36" wide. A REG. $2.98 yd. 1.98 Checked Fortrel m fashionable shades of Mauve or Gold. 60" wide. £.95 REGULAR $7.95 yd. W • QUILTED SHEER Floral printed quilted Sheer for mak- \g Housecoats, Dusters, quilts, etc.J Green or Rose. j|AO REGULAR $5.95yd. i| GIRLS' T-SHIRTS REGULAR $5.98 ************************************* PULLOVERS. CARDIGANS. Girls figured long sleeved T Shirts and Blouses in Turquoise Blue, Gold, Red, Coral. SIZES: 10 - 14. 3” Ladies’ Sweaters MATCHING SETS Misses & Ladies Acrylic knit Sweaters in matching Pullover and Cardigan Sets. Assorted shades and patterns. §95 : ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS Election of officers took place at the General Meeting of the Magrath Rod and Gun Club meeting Thursday evening. Returned to the position of President was Ken Robinson. 1st Vice Pres. John Bourne, 2nd Vice - Fel Jalderson* 3rd Vice — Arnold Godionton; Secretary - Bertha Passey; Treasurer - Jim Cook. Chairmen of Standing Committees include the following: Membership - Dick Osterburg; Big Game - Collin Passey; Fish - Syl Rarick; Birds - Garth Veale; Public Relations - Jim Passey; Preditors - Frank Seward. There was a good turn-out at the meeting. Watch next week’s paper for news of the coming banquet. Rod & Gun Memberships are available at the Hardware Dept. - $2.50. WANTED - to locate older automobiles for photo purposes only. Ph. 758-3410 PERM SPECIAL - now featured at Lovely Lady Style Salon through to March 31st. Phone 758-3777 for appointment. WANTED TO RENT: 2-3 bedroom home in the Magrath area. Ph. 758-6539. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dahl and family of Edmonton, also Miss Ireta Dahl and friend of Edmonton were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl. Mr. and Mi's. Art Heninger and family have taken up residence in Okotoks/ Her mother, Mrs. Fern Cook visited with them in Okotoks recently. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hirsche of Edmonton visited with friends in Magrath including Mr. and Mrs. Wes Balderson and family and were houseguests of Mr. Clifford Merkley. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson and son of Lacombe visited with her brother David Long, also with Linda Rollingson during the weekend. Students of Mrs. Mary Yvonne Hohm successful in Mount Royal Speech Written Theory recently included: Gr. 6 - Joel McGregor, Lethbridge, Zoe Thomas, Cardston, Marilyn Webster, Mountain View. Gr. 7 - Joann Ririe, Magrath. Gr. 8 - Suzanna -Konrad, Lethbridge. Gr. 10 - Literature & Technical - Mrs. Betty Sorensen, Lethbridge. A.M.R.C, Pedogogy - Kim Christensen, Magrath, Shirley (Johnson) Perry. Royal Conservatory, Toronto, Gr. 7 - Joann Ririe. • Mrs. Marie Law and Mrs. Olive James have returned from visiting in Walnut Creek, Calif, with sister Mrs. Cora Tveter, brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Bruce (Irene) Barkley in Sacramento and with sister Mrs. Nettie Burke in Tacoma. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harker in El Cerito, Calif. ANNUAL MEETING - Magrath Irrigation District, March 31st, 2 P.M. Town Hall. weight report 4 H BEEF CLUBTugrath 4 H Beef Club held their ’■ b 1 y meeting March 10th at the Lions Hall. Gerald Ripley Led in , Fledge. Roll call was the f your calf. The treasurer’s wa. given. business included: 1. Pay outstanding bills. 2. Public Speaking was set for March 15 at the School at 7 P.M. for both Junior and Senior classes with lunch to be served. 3 a bottle and battery drive will be held March 27th at 10 a.m with members meeting at the school. One minute impromptu - talks were given by Gerald Ripley and Larry Jensen. The guest speaker for the evening was Mr. T Chapman and Mr. R. Cook of Lethbridge who talked on how public speech. The Club would thank Mr. and Mrs. Bever for a toward the recent Pancake supper. to give a like to J ohn cash donation Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tomlinson celebtrated their 35th Wedding Anniversary March 15 th. The occasion was celebrated at the Golden Bridge Restaurant. with the families of Norris 1inson Men's Sweaters in assorted styles including V neck Pullovers, Vests and Cardigans, Men’s Curling Sweaters in the most popular colors. REGULAR $11.00 to $39.95 Tomlinson, Earl Tom- Jr. and Ron Hansen. letter received from Winston Woodger of American Fork, Utah, he asks us to convey his sincere gratitude to the many Alberta for expressions received at the passing Norma. "Existing In a friends in South the letters, of sympathy the time of of his wife friendships that have endured after the passing of so many years since we lived in Magrath are most meaningful to us". Daughter Cheryl is being married March 19th and they would be honored to have any friends who would be in American Fork or vicinity at the time to attend the reception. .An open invitation is extended to all former acquaintances. IN APPRECIATION: We would like to express our appreciation to the Doctors, Nurses and Staff of the Magrath Hospital for the kind care and attention given while there. thank v isit. Jim, We would also like to all our friends who came to Charlotte & Sherron Webster LOST: February 14th, 1976, z littl^priced FROM brown purse containing some money, house key attached to a token. Sporf and Dress Shirts Men's Dress Shirts,- Men's Sport Shirts, and Men's perma-press Western Shirts in a host of handsome styles colors and patterns. REG. $7.95 to $15.95 % Price t shirts REGULAR $3.00 2" SWEATERS Stanfield's colored T Shirts in interlock knit Cotton with nylon reinforcement. We have just received a new Spring shipment of Men's Dress Socks in all the latest shades. Included are Cottons, Nylon Stretch, Blends and Wools. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Fitted double bed Flannelette Blankets in solid shades of Blue or Pink. REGULAR $9.95 . LUXURIOUS /^¿THROWS Beautiful Mohair Throws in smartly designed plaids in a lovely array of combined shades. REGULAR $30. . . BATTS » __ ____ ______ Afc’ Terylene Batts for your quilting needs. REGULAR r Ae $6.95 GOWNS Ladies Nightgowns in Brushed Orlon, Flannelette, Nylon Tricot,. Perma-press Cottons in a host of becoming styles. Lace and embroidery trim. A nice selection of colors. PRICED FROM $4.95 up Magrath Zeniths captured second spot in Southern Alberta 4A Boys Basketball championships during the excitement packed basketball weekend. In the final game Magrath defeated Raymond Comets 71-69 and won the right to compete in the Alberta champ.iansHips this weekend in Edmonton. High scorers for the Zeniths were Barry Mehew with 18 points, Tom Alston (hero of the game who broke a 69-69 tie with 3 seconds left to play) 15 points, In the first game of the tournament Thursday evening Magrath Zeniths went down to defeat at the hands of Cardston Cougars 45-43. Barry Mehew netted 11 points. Friday’s contest saw Magrath and Winston Churchill Bulldogs tangle with the Zeniths coming out on top by a score of 51-49. Ron Harker netted 17 points for Zeniths In Saturday’s contest Magrath Zeniths, met Catholic Central Cougars sending them down to defeat 58-42 with Tom Alston high man with 17 points. This led to the encounter with Raymond Comets. In Junior Varsity play Magrath Eagles won second place by defeating Catholic Central Flyers 42-31 in a Saturday encounter. Derrel Taylor was high man for Eagles with 13 points. Magrath then met Cardston Wild Cats and were defeated 42-39. Rob Ripley netted 12 points for Eagles. This coming Friday night Magrath Zeniths will play in the Alberta championships at Jasper Place at 8:30 p.m. Two Magrath Rinks were successful in bringing home hardware from the annual Elks Bonspiel. Rod Arndt’s rink captured the Third Event title. With Rod were team mates Roy Johnson, third, second Dan Gruninger and lead Dave Hofer. Jim Nakagawa won the.Fourth Event with team mates Bob Lagler, Del Andrews 'and Bob Mikado. TIMELY TIP FOR CARE OF POINSETTIA-KAep in full sun but out of drafts and keep soil moist. Water deeply until red bracts drop then reduce watering and cut back. Feed every month, and summer outdoors. Prune-leggy shoots and bring indoors before first frost. From Oct. 1 to Thanksgiving keep in complete darkness from sunset to sunrise to start flowers. ATTENTION: Watch for LeVoy’s Fashion Show in Cardston the latter part of March or first of April. All profits go to Magrath/Cardston Marching Band. Sponsored by Magrath Band Parents Assoc. 14b. pkg. Chicken Thighs „„„„. 11! ROUND STEAK . .lls STEWING BEEF . . 1» 89 Boneless SIDE BACON BURNS, SLICED OR PIECE . . lb 1*9 SWIFTS . A SMOlClES SAUSAGE, SWIFT'S. .99 A class reunion is being planned for 1977. Is there a name missing among these living who went to school in hagrath together between 1927-1939? Hazel Arthurs, Shirley Bennion, Jean Blumell, Hattie, Zola, Clemen & LaRee Bone, Marjorie Blaxall, Harold Bennett Eleanor Critchfield, Dale Clifton, Jay Christensen, Mabel Coleman, Eiden Coleman, Glen Deglow, Harold Deglow, LeRoy Garret, Joe Gibb, John -Gruninger, ? Graham, Leland Harrison, Dorothy, Vivian, Max Harker, Ollen Henderson, Marjorie & Margaret James, Margurite Keeler, Clinton & Keith Karren, Marjorie Lamb, Evelyn Low, Deloy Loxton, Charles Lloyd, Deraid & Rex Miller, Elsie Myatt, George Neufeldt, Virg— inia Owens, Ruth & Byrle Passey, Sherliff Powell, Cecil & Elsie Pepper, Peter & Agatha Peters, Fontella RasMussen, Mary Ellen Margaret Roberts, Mary Margaret Ririe, Jean Sabey, Francis Spencer, Hazel & Madge Searle, Mary Schneyder, Irene Thielin, ? Watt, Helen Charlotte Wilcinsky or Wolfe, Gordon Young. ' Please send any names to be added and all addresses to Eiden Coleman, Magrath or Fontella (Rasmussen) Boehme, Rosemary, Alberta. Miss Donna Kadonaga of Baffin Island is visiting her mother Mrs. Grace Kadonaga. The Magrath High School Bonspiel took place during the weekend with trophies and prizes awarded in two events« Winners of No. 1 Event were: 1. Debbie Schneyder Rink, 2. Susan ’ Gruninger Rink, 3. Monty Sailer Rink. No.2 Event: 1. Ron Balderson Rink, 2. Monte Kunimoto Rink, 3. Randy Arndt: Rink. NOTICE. The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary will hold the regular bi-monthly meeting Tuesday, March 23rd at 2 P,M. at the hospital. The Florence Nighteng^ Tea will be the topic of the afternoon. It will be decided what the Auxiliary will donate to the hospital this year. Come and help with important decisions. The Auxiliary is happy to announce $607.15 was collected- for the Alberta Heart Foundation. Grateful thanks to Magrath citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wright are the proud parents of a son born'Friday, March 12th in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Happy grandmothers are Mrs. Ella Blumel of Magrath and Mrs. Leitha Wright of Cardston. ** Those who always speak well of women do not know them sufficiently; those who always speak ill of them do not know them at all. . -Guillaum® Lebrun i « i ■>' » * 38 oz WESTERN FAMILY, 32 oz. • -• . _ '• 12 02 • WESTERN FAMILY. u - ST. PATRICK'S DAY SAVINGS! CRISCO OIL KETCHUP I69 J 09 APPLE JUICE WESTERN FAMILY, 48 oz 59« FRUIT COCKTAIL ■Ì APPLE SAUCE WESTERN FAMILY, 14 oz SUN RYPE, 14 oz 3i1°* WESTERN FAMILY, 5 LOAVES 129 ■ ® Rfc EVAPORATED MU WESTERN FAMILY, 16 oz SHORTENING 1# • • 69« KING SIZE ol o; FRESH, JUMBO 70' POTATOES 20# BAGS.*. 1* ORANGES APPLES APPLES N M A V E L
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