Magrath Store News (May 19, 1983)

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 ’ — ~,,-o «« nov rnnns 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS /5B UPSTAI...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1983
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1199
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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 ’ — ~,,-o «« nov rnnns 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS /5B UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 q_<.nrdav 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fri ay . 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday .•. , n _ . MAGRATH , ALBERTA THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1983 . ^. ++i**w***t ********************************************************** LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ************************************************************************ Jogging Sets Junior Girls' Jogging Sets in fleece vn-it- Hooded Jacket with zipper front and matching Jogging Pants. N^s $35 trim. Blue with Red trim. Sizes: 7-14 yrs. Rugb^Pants Rugby Pants by ion Smartly sty led with. elastic drawstring waist. Sizes / y TOPS Matching Rugby Tops by Red, Rose, Blue, Green 1995 Impression. Colors: Yellow, g95 Joggers 22" Youths' Joggers in popular style. Just in for Spring. PRICED AT . Sandals Kiddies Summer Sandals in White or Hickory. Kiddies sizes. PRICED 42»» 20% OFF FRIDAY & ! - - --- Popular "Angel Wings "Howick" "Big Blues" very latest styles, out <— --- / Jeans SATURDAY JEAN SPECIAL --- "Hutch" in the Don't miss on this Weekend Saving. Runners New Runners have arrived for Spring and Summer. A good selection. PRICE gliflOQ FROM 3 B'*'* UP Women’s Nightwear New Nightgowns, pVjam^’ heen Dusters & Housecoats have been added to our various Sales Racks. Be sure to browse through them and save on these good buys. Cougar. For Women New DRESS SHOES by Cougar, the "Sweet Spots" pumps in Bone, Cream. PRICED AT *38 Jewellery SEE OUR NEW SOLID COPPER bracelets and new chains. PRICED FROM . UP » T-Shirts 595 T short crew Stanfield's Shirts, sleeve, neck, pocket. White & colors Men’s Sport Shirts With short sleeves Plains, colored & stripes in knits and Polyester/Cottor* blend. Assorted styles for summper wearing. $15.95 to $29.95 were parents Jim. and were a flute Farewell a rvices honoring a youn;; Missionary, Jamie Anderson, son of Jim and Charlotte Anderson,.were conducted in the Ma The Op Webster. Charlotte Special musical numbers duet by Donna Hoy and Cynthia Anderson who played a medley of favorite accompanied by Greg Davies Passey sang accompanied by Michael Pilling. Concluding speakers were Jamie and Merlin Harrison. The closing prayer was offered by Dean Anderson. leaves May 31st for the Mission­Centre and will begin his 22nd in Tempe, Arizona. to thank everyone Missionary Farewell and the many acts of kindness family that day. Jamie Anderson. "In J amie ary Training mission J une THANK YOU: I who attended Open House; shown me > songs “ ’ and May Ann The Hollow of Thy Hand" would like my for and my Barney called , son of June Cleaveland, to serve on a mission to Boys’ Sport Socks ■ . . —■w> -- Tubular knit .Sport Socks, white with contrasting colored stripes. Noel has been Argentina. Noel’s farewell service will be held Sunday, May 22nd at 1:50 p.m. Open House at his to 9:30 p.m. that evening. p arent's home from 6:30 A Missionary Farewell son of Dan honoring Lome Atwood , & Deanne Atwood, will be held Sunday, May 22nd at 8:30 p.m. ’ ’ 2nd Ward Church. Lome has been Oakland/California Mission and will leave Monday, in the Magrath called to the May 23nd Assorted styles in Summer Straws in a nice selection of shapes and colors. $2.95 to $19.95 Western Hats Thomson returned where she attend-of her Mrs. Marguerite recently from Utah ed the graduation exercises son and daughter from B.Y.U. . Duane graduated with a B.Sc. in Industrial Arts; Donna graduated with a B.Sc. in Physical Education. Both graduates are spending the summer ******************** difficult to thank friends --- ( but we Since Kris' anonymous gifts you to know we It is Who wish to remain anonymous, feel we would like to. death, there have sent to us and we wish have appreciated them. We also hope us food in pans will be able to identify them, at our home now metal cake pan. Thank you sincerely. The Engen Family been who have left without a name those a cookie sheet on them We have and a T The Garden City Senior Citizens monthly Pot Luck Dinner will be held Friday, . Lounge at the Drop In Charlie --- --- hostess. --- - - --- ¡o’ clock in the '___ _____ r - i Center with and Venna Caldwell as host and May 27th at one at the home of their mother. Lore Davies the birth of a 1983 Zobell of Milton and Mrs. are to announce new granddaughter born May 12, to Steve & Barbara - ■ '• (Toronto) Ontario. Mr. Don Reneau is visiting at the laws" Mr. and Mrs. John Sterzer of receiving congrat- Mr . happy of Rexburg, Idaho home of his "in­Kay Bennett. and Mrs. are the birth of a daughter 1983. Sterzer is the former Janice Her parents, Wes & Ruth Rice., Mr . Heber, Utah ulations on bom May 3 , Mrs . Rice. . . and sisters Cindy Bourne and Jackie Barnett have returned from visiting with the Sterzer family. The Hardware Department is offer ing a new Dry Cleaning Service, "nC ~ ycli e. Cmle__a—n «e ■r>- sr. "'• .w. -î i1l l1 Kbee> rc.aalling at the Hardware Dept, once a week on Thursdays for pick-up and deliv­ery . REG. $24.95 4 of itself, but to there share it with. Meri’a? Icelandic Cardigan Jackets styled by "Fox" in --- Brown quilted Insulated Jackets - just the thing for cool Spring wearing. REG. $29.95 Fashion-Right'' Spring Jackets Nylon Jackets in * Pullover or Zipper full front opening. Blue, Navy, Green or Gold. . $27.95-$21.95 20% OFF JOGGERS Sweatshirts jogging Jackets in fleece lined. Pants Matching Jogging Pants in Wine with grey trim. REGULAR $17.95 s12 white with brown grey trim. Shearling lining. Neat for cool Spring wearing. REGULAR $69.95 s55°° Grief can take care get the full measure of joy, must be someone to NOTICE: Anyone ^oing to Great Falls In the next two weeks, we would like a package picked up. Marilyn Grusendorf. Ph. 758-6817. FOR RENT: 6 acres of pasture. Phone 758-3270. M. Lapdy. WHAT IS AN ARCHIVES? WHAT DOES IT DO? See the Guardians of Time: Galt Museum and Archives, May 16 to August 28th. See how the Galt Archives preserves words and images from Southern Alberta’s past. ' Guardians of Time, at the Galt Museum and Archives, West End of 5th Ave. South, Ph. 328-6430. OPEN HOUSE: The family of Warren and , Nonavee Jones invite you to join them in honoring their parents on the occ­asion of their 45th Wedding Anniversary May 28th, Tto 9 p.m. Mezzanine of the Raymond Stake Centre. No gifts please. SUMMER BAND LESSONS: Steve Brockway wil" be offering private lessons this summer again. 5th graders who plan on taking band in 6th grade next fall can benefit greatly from a head-start like this. Also those students who are already ban; members may register for summer lesson> and use this opportunity to advance thex skills and refine their playing. There is no other time during the year when Mr. Brockway can offer one-to-one inst­ruction on band instruments. The summer course includes 8 private lessons, pre­ferably two a week. Phone 758-6402 for re information. •SPECIAL PIANO COURSE ON HYMN-PLAYING Priscilla Brockway is offering a special piano course this summer on hymn-playing. The course will be 8 private lessons (two a week) devoted entirely to the study of hymn-playing; emphasis given to fingering, smoothness of playing, adapting the music to your hand, and phrasing appropriate for congregational singing. The course is open to anyone who is able to read music well enough to pick out hymns on the piano. 758-6402 for more information. Phone 'j ■ ' CHURCH AUCTION SALE: The date of the ¡"‘ Magrath United Church Auction Sale is fast approaching - Saturday, June 11tht ' .m. to 9 p.m. If you have any-g usable "good junk" that you no longer want and would like to donate for the sale, it will be most certainly appreciated. Please call Syl Rarick, 758-3152 or Bob Moors, 758-3693. TAKEN BY MISTAKE AT THE Ceilidh - At, Alice Stevenson’s Highland Dance Review on Friday, March 25th, a girl's size 10 "Gemini" brand full • length leather-like brown coat with hood, fur trim with Wendy Baldersoh’ name in it was identical coat left in it's place. For exchange please phone 758—6380. Thank you. - FOUND: Single key on white plastic "1" key ring. Call at News Office. taken and a size 8 SUN TAN OIL AND SKIN CARE Coppertone SUN IAN CÍNÍÁf ADULT SWIMMING LESSONS will be offered in one two week session. Please call Catay at 758-6473 to register, tration should be done n organize times with both you. Instructor will be son . Anyone interested in m ming suits give me a call, more register, we will get or. Call 758-6473. Ander- Swim-or COPPERTONE EXOTIC TROPICAL TAN - TANNING PRODUCTS Excellent for Suntanning and protection. Dark Tan, moderate protection. 110 ml. SWIMNASTICS will start again in June as soon as the pool opens. Ireta Balderson. Call now Phone 758-6473. Instruct and reg-.àtr CLEARANCE 1 BASKET OF SUNTAN LOTIONS Assorted brands REGULAR $4.95 HOW ABOUT A SOCCER CLINIC? come and learn when to to tell your kids to do. basics of your kids, going on. the game so you have an Call Cathy, Moms & D i cheer and what Learn the as you watch idea of what’s 758-6473. BABY NEEDS PENATEN BABY OIL monthly Dance May 21st. Musi-? Doors open at Del Bonita regular will be held Saturday, by "Knights of Rythm". and Invited guests welcome. 7:30 p.m. Members 18 years and over BASEBALL PRACTICE Gives rich soft pure protect­ion. Super fine light clean­ing & conditioning oil for new boms. 225 ml Shoe Soles A N for hali­eto. Comes . S T A Rubber soles soling shoes, with all purpose cement for adhering in place. SET. 595 JR. LITTLE LEAGUE for boys ages 7,8,9 will begin on Thursday, May 26th at 5 p.m. South East diamond. Wes Balderson. Ph . at the 758-6380, 4 YEAR OLDS: accepting add-the month of ATTENTION PARENTS OF ,agrath Preschool is itional children for June only. There will be 8 sessions at a cost of $35. Anyone interested please phone Linda Saxton, 758-6663 FOR SALE: 200 used red bricks. 25<? each. Assorted brick Vs and 3/4’s 5 cents each. Also wrought iron bedroom chair. $5. D. Hatch, phone 758-3174. Manicure Accessories "HAPPY NAILS" POLISH REMOVER New non-smear. proof bottle. Comes in shatter 225 ml 1 *********************************** FOR SALE: Commercial building in Magrath next door to Firehall. 1600 sq. ft. Priced at $17,000. Call Bill, 758-3686. ATTENTION: Still looking for an "Avon" lady in Del Bonita area. Contact Betty Loose, Ph. 758-6797 Do you have any old buildings cluttering up your farm or yard that you would like removed. Will remove for materials building. Ph. 758-6846. NOTICE: Will build custom inets from your choice of Many door styles and options. Phone 758-6846. o f cab­wood . GARDEN- ROTOTILLING - Phone Lawrence or Brian at 758-6823. FOR RENT: Older 3 bedroom home. Phone 758-3174 or 758-6528 ATTENTION: The Store News now has a new telephone number - 758-6377. Please use this number when contacting the Newspaper Department or Upstairs Ladies Ready-to- Wear Department. RED HOT SPECIAL: 1 Basket of Ladies & Misses Tops, Ladies Slips. ONLY $5.00 Upstairs Dept. FOR SALE: King size Waterbed head board with lights and oval mirror. Must see to appreciate. $500 or best offer. Ph 758-6461. Dave Brandley. NOTICE: 17 year old male grad, experienced driver, requires work to help pay for university Willing to learn. Ph. 758-378? Geraniums Lum Seed Mix A good mixture of 65% Creep ing Red Fescue, 35% Merion Kentucky Blue Grass. per lb. 10% DISCOUNT ON 5# and over. Hardy 2 yr. old Bushes. Assorted shades. 4.25 Grass Seed . FARMERS & RANCHERS WO' have a good supply of Alfalfa and Grass Seed. Get your supply early. . We will be happy to assist you in your selection. Golf Bags 1 only SPALDING GOLF BAG. A real bargain if you are looking for new bag. REGULAR * AAE $71.95 atlvv $46»5 (Get it 1 only set of SPALDING LEFT HAND CLUBS. 7 piece set. REG. $66.9 5 ************************************ If you have not already picked up your Hom r Hardware Spring & Summer catalogue, please do so soon. *********************************** THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. WILL REMAIN CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 23rd, FOR '»’HE VICTORIA DAY HOLIDAY. 3 Happv & Safe Holiday Weekend, Refrigerator 2 USED REFRIGERATORS 1 White, 1 Avacado Range 1 only Used Electric Range . ONLY *|Z5 SEE OUR HALF PRICE BARGAIN COUNTER SYSTEMIC ROSE & FLOWER CARE - feeds piants, kills insects, prevents weeds SPACKLE - a permanent Interior Surf­acing compound. BARBECUE CLEANING - for your grills, SILICONE ADHESIVE - rubber glass & cement adhesive. STEEL IT - stainless steel coating ODOR SHAKER - eliminates organic ordors. ELECTRIC PAINT STRIPPER. 5 Health and Beauty Aids ■ First Aid )1 ’ FIRST AID KIT - includes the • Gauze Hand wipes and First Aid Instruction COMPLETE KIT FOR. Local golfer Bruce Hepburn has the distinction of being among the "elite" of golfers. Bruce made a "Hole-in-one" at the Magrath Golf Course Sunday evening on the Roth­man- marked #3. . He * ' ’ ’ and a a Bonne seu OF CANADA LIMITED $18.20 VALUE KIT for $8.95 and we are selling it for even less. Kit contains 10.0.6 Lotion (480 ml) Shower Body Cleanser (21 Scrub (30 ml) Blushing Gel ( 14 ml) and Lip Gloss. REGULAR VALUE $18.20 C_A L ft. K I N E ■ I. 0 T I 0 H For relief from Skin Irritations, Itching, Sunburn, etc. 225 ml bottle . receives a gold plated putter _ chance for a trip for two on "Golfer’s Holiday". Congratulations Bruce. SOUTHERN CIRCUIT ROPING is holding a roping at the Magrath Roping Grounds Saturday, May 21st commencing at 12 o’clock noon. Free admission. Every­one welcome. CLASS REUNION of Magrath Elementary - , « . • - - - --1- later) is being planned, are being sent out. and do please 758-3015. School 1923 Grade 1 (and those who joined 1 --- Invitations If you were a student then, not receive an invitation, contact Rose Gurney, Ph. We want everyone to attend the get-to- gether. 300 Pack For Aid DRY CLEANING SERVICE: Cycle Cleaners will be calling at the Magrath Trac­ing Co. Hardware Dept, each Thurs­day to pick up and return dry clean­ing. If business warrants it, a twice-a-week service might be put into effect. Bring your dry clean­ing items to the Hardware Dept. Baby use, & Cosmetic use, ************************** CONFUSED MONTH Now May, come lass, lift up your chin. Is this the way to bring summer in? Greet her, lass, with a sunny smile . And don’t be weeping all the while. You should bring blossoms to the year Sprinkled, perhaps, with a gentle tear 'To make the joys that follow after Burst into buds of summer laughter. But your quite unsuitable floods of grief This year are almost beyond belief. One almost imagines day by day That you think you are April instead of May. BEDDING PLANTS ARE NOW IN. Get your flower & vegetable plants for setting ou in your gardens. Hardware Dept. The granddaughter of Mr. Beaumont of Magrath, Lethbridge soprano, and Diane Busletta, being the only Albertan and adians < --- United States pean tour this audition tape to after an in her s apply• . , Tour stops for concerts starting late July include Holland, West Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France and Belgium. A wind-up concert will be given August 19th in the International Peace Garden on the border between Manitoba and North Dakota. Angela, who is 16 years of age, also □lays piano, flute and piccolo. She has studied singing for six years, the last three under Grace Mathies. — Chris Casual . ~ , and Mrs. Bill Angela Busletta, young and daughter of Galiano has the distinction of ______ ] one of 12 Can-chosen" to be in a 50 voice Canada - choir on a 14 concert Euro­summer. Angela sent an __ International Music Camp invitation was extended to anyone chool (Catholic Central High) to ATTENTION SWIMMERS - we now have all our Swimming Suits out on display. One and two piece styles in the very lat-and smartest fashions. Misses — Ladies. Be drop up soon and. see Upstairs Dept. est Girls - sure to them - Rebuking her little girl for having been cross and ill-tempered, the mother received the following reply: "All I've got to say, Mommy, is that it's temper when it s me and migraine when it's you! IMPORTANT PARENT MEETING TONIGHT, Thurs. May 19th. Information in your Mail Box. Please attend. Time: 8:30 p.m. at the School (use East entrance) QUALITY MEATS Porti Spareribs MEATY .,. Ke $460 BBQ Wieners burns Blade Roast BEEF , Sirloin Steak BONELESS 7” BURGER PATTIES BURNS BEEF BURGERS 1 KG . EA *************************************************************************7^ 1 » J_ j _ — _ - J x- 1— 4- "U. n -V* r-> Iryrnnant' S3 fl A 1 I CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT REPORT Speech Pathologist - Bob Holton, M.S. May is national speech and hearing month in Canada and the U.S. A special effort is being made to acquaint citizens of several aspects of speech, language and hearing. In the past few years much research has been generated concerning language disorders in preschool children. One aspect of children's behavior which has shown to be critical is the cogni­tive aspect of language in play. At the two and three year age level, the child should be encouraged co and be able to perform the following play behav­iors: 1. A child should perform a familiar action in a new context (3.g. when a child is given a blanket when expect to sleep, can he . 2. A child should perform a familiar action on a new object in a new context (e.g. us­ing the example above, give the child a piece of newspaper, say "pretend this is a blanket") 3. A child should perform a familiar action on another object (e.g. give the child a doll and tell the child to have the doll walk, etc.) 4. A child should perform a familiar action which someone else does (e.g. give the child a doll and tell the child to "do what mom does".) 5. A child at this age should use an object to represent another object, (e.g. give the child a cup and say "show me what else you can do with it". The child can use the cup as a hat, shoe, or mitten). 6. Finally, at this 2 to 3 year old level, a child should be able to pretend to b«5 another person or object. At the thdee to four year level, a . child should Be encouraged to perform the following play behaviors: 1. Children at 3 and 4 shouTd be able to Pantomime the use of objects when shown pictures such as a ball, spoon, pencil, comb and tooth­brush. 2. They should be able to pretend a series of activities, where objects are present (e.g. have the child pretend he is having a birthday party, give them play dishes). 3. Finally at this age level the child can pretend a series of activ-a child does not ’’pretend to sleep") ities with others (present a doll, see if they will include the doll, other "pretend children" or you.) These are just a few of the play activities which may help your child from the ages of 2 to 4 years develop the cognitive or "thinking" aspects of language. Contact the Chinook Health Unit for more information - and remember, COMMUNICATION CAN BE FUN. NOTICE: There will be a 6-8 hour interruption in water service to all of the Town, Tuesday, May 24th and/or Wednesday, May 25th. This is necessary to facilitate hookups from the new system old . Magrath Student requires able accommodations such as to por t­a Tent Trailer or Travel Trailer until the end of June while re­ceiving free professional train­ing at Exhibition Grounds in Lethbridge. If you have or know anyone who has such a unit who might be able to assist us, please contact us at 758-3786. GARAGE SALE - Magrath Trading Co. Hall Saturday, May 28th from 9 to 2:30 p.m. Great items, kids clothes, toys, books, etc. Good condition. HOUSE FOR SALE: Large 2 storey, large lot. New kitchen with cus­tom solid oak cabinets, cedar ceiling. Ideal family home. Call 758-6219. PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING all painting, wood finishing, wall coverings — vinyl, grass cloth, foils, etc. Grant work undertaken. Local references. Dave Wood, Phone 758-6219. COME AND SEE OUR ARRAY OF SWIM SUITS. Upstairs Dept. a . m, 128 FOR THE LONG-WEEKEND B Ì 1P> POP CANNED W,F, 284 ML $,'• Garbage Bags PLASTIC, HOME & GARDEN 5 PACK Lemonade. FROZEN, MC CAINS 355 ML 2ííS‘ Pink Salmon 220 g I45 Dream Whip 170 G . 179 Chocolate chips EAKERS 350 G 919 Marshmallows < JETS 250 G < 65* Barbecue Sauce * KRAFT 455 ML |29 Prepared Mustard FRENCHES 250 ML Sajad Bar BICKS 500 ML . . . . PRODUCE DEPT. 177 Geranium 4V POT 4I 98 Watermelon MEXICAN KG 73® Head ftttuce no. 1 KG Green Onions fresh. 3i98c Strawberries california