Magrath Store News (August 17, 1972)

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. "HONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARCKARE 758-3O65 STORE HOURS; MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ....

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1972
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1207
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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. "HONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARCKARE 758-3O65 STORE HOURS; MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY .8 A.M. to 6 PJT. WEDNESDAY . ,8 ACMO to 1 P.M. . SATURDAY. 8 A J!, to 7 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1972 . MAGRATH, ALBERTA. BODY SHIRTS Jantzen Body Shirts of 100% Polyester Knit, Rib knit in long sleeve styles. COLORS: White, Brown, Navy, Black, TURTLE NECK . | 2 °° CREW NECK, ZIPFER FRONT . So Mo Lo REGULAR $12.00 . T SHIRTS 13« KNITSHIRTS Knit Shirts in popular Dress styles. Stripe effect design in Mauve, Green,. Brown. Navy. ' ' IO90 Stanfields silk knit T shirts, also in rib effect design. Gi^'v that body shirt looko Green, Navy, Red, Black, Gold, q-. Purple. So Mo L. REGULAR $5.95 . O YOUNG MENS PANTS A good selection of up-tp-minute fashions in Corduroys, Brushed Denims, Denims, leather-look, velours and ’' fortrels. Popular colors. . rduroys, Brusi q95 op00 295 I 398 l BOYS' PANTS Boys Stretch Denim Pants in Brown/tan, Nayy/redo SIZES: 4 ** . Boys Brushed Denim Pants in plain • •hades and checks0 Sizes 2-AX.0S>. I . I I 111 i 11I <11 «nun I tl IHilllll UIIH Hill 111! I Hill 111 lit I illli 11 Hill III Jllilir IIHIHHlHHill IHlHUHHil HIII HI III If IIIHHt mil if1111 IHlt SHOES Yeung Men’s Shoes in casual and dressy styles, latest fashions. * Brown, Black, Tan in 1 1 Q Q 1 pk. . . RUNNERS Back-to-School Runners in boot and cut-off styles. Whites, Black '-I'’ as vrell ,as .Sprinters?.t 5 Collar styles, zipper front So Match with a pair of Jeans and you have a smart outfit for Back-to- Schoolo SIZES: 2-6X. 8 to 18. MAGRATH TRADING DRY GOODS COMPANY LTD. DEPT. r STRETCH TERRY SALE Oancy Corduroy-. Cable patterned fancy Corduroy j.n popular shades of Chocolate Brown and r“S^' Royal Purple» 45" wide ».yd. S)^Q>rt C^Orcl'. Corduroy-like fabric in eye­catching designs in colors of Brown, Rust, Green, Blue., b^'-1 wide . .yd. QjjL 11Qtl (? tat(?: Beautifully patterned ~ [­hand washable quilted fabric in colorful Oriental £^0 designs» 45:: wide .yd.'—-'1 JHeaven/y Jdtgkt dPruit, 80% Acetate 20% nylon floral printed fabric» Delightful for nightgowns, pyjamas - even kiddies quilts, etc» Tubular knit Stretch Terry in fashionable shades of Coral Green or Purple» REGULAR $4»95 yd, ONE THIRD OFF» GIRIS, MISSES AND LADIES SWIM SUITS - ASSORTED STYIES IN ONE AND TWO PIECE .CREATIONS. _ | YOUR CHOICE . \ f C. I K I U L i VESTS G: rls Acrylic rib knit Vests n heather shades of Green, Id. Mauve0 Ideal ' '©O E f : |s | ji : I s I BE SURE TO STUDY THE ATTACHED BACK-TO-SCHOOL FLYERo MANI SAVINGS IN HOUSEHOLD LINENS, FABRICS L ND CLOTHING- ' CHILDRENS BODY SHIRTS BODY SHIRTS FOR TINY FOLK - long sleeves, crew neck with zipper front opening» Rib knit in popular shades of . white, navy, brown, red, maroon, cream» SIZES 2- ' 2 SpM.Ln >■<>■!»■<»< uMmwitW wuiiuil ilium nuiniiuHm.ii.i Riiimnffiiilfiiuiiiimuim 1111111 LAD !ES =*~CH ILDREN S ' r the "layered .■ .k;! c SoMcLo < Il ■! ■ 1111 u;l I ilHIIHHII III IHI Htllllll IIHHII III I Itli II KIDDIES JACKETS : "ion Jackets with warm ? -"lannelette lining. Complete . -A th hood* Zipper openings sen., Red, Gold, Blue» 18 024 moSc Children’s. Misses and Ladies Summer Hats - straws including the wide brim lacy-look» Assorted styles in straws and fabrics» MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. UPSTAIRS DEPT. * : A new shipment of Ladies Night Gowns in a nice selection of styles including Shorties long Length. Baby Dollsc Brushed Nylon. Nylon Tricots, etc. NEW BODY SWELTERS & CARDIGANS HAVE ARRIVED • •le Boys* two piece i ' .ts in Fortrel, Stretch v n n - Stretch Denims end '. ’’’•stero SIZES; 7 to U yrs 12 to 24 months* • & © o '«Ili* NW ARRIVALS FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL - AND THE COMING FALL AND WINTER SEASON;. BECOMING STYIES IN FABRICS THAT ARE THE "IN" THING, PRICES ARE RIGHT TOO, LITTLE .M SU ITS Girls "Pert Stretch Denim and Tricot Knit Slacks featuring the popular "Split Knee"r Colors; Navy, Brown Wine. treen. SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS IN FALL COATS & JACKETS caccio So M. L, <» o PLAYTEX GIRDLES SUMMER SALE 1 TABLE OF JEANS ••■■ start now to get ready for school» 1/3 OFF 1 RACK OF SUMMER. CRESSES ~ real Bargains, don’t miss it» 1/2 0 .o«$3o59o GOTHIC & SARONG BRA’S» 1/2 PR: WHITE PURSES - assorted styles and fabrics9o<> « <> #20$ OFF# SHOE SATES tables of specials - Children’s, Ladies» $2» $5 IT MAGRATH TRAD ING COMPANY LTD HARDWARE DEPT RCA FROST FREE GAS DOUBLE STRENGTH INSECTICIDE • •«.•*,*«»»»*,»»»»»»it IHUiiliniUHHHIlUhll ooeeeeseoeaaoasee Handsome R, Co A» ’'FROST FREE" Refrigerator featuring full adjustable shelvesj full -width crisperj butter keeper$ egg trays, ice cube trays and juice can rack conveniently located in refrigerator door» frost free freezer - holds plenty of frozen foods» AVAIL ABLE 33995 ORTHO D DIBROM Y KILLER lrAN MALRIN Sugar Bait. > ijies in seconds« homogenized, t'XXl oooooeoee ••••••••• 9 >)i hlUunihinHUHUiniHHIIHlUHUIlHIlimillHIilllHlHiniUlllllUIIUlllHUllilUilliilillHlIllllHlilHHh 1 .11 ■u'xxuliiKHniiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitirihiimiHinniiHiinuiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiHiH h^'JICK LITE i /ire starter = v X-L.A -QUICK LITE” CAMPFIRE AND . ¿.C2 STARTER - solid state, odorless, economical . ■ L. 790 - - ✓k* J t a » ker and family, Mr. and Mrs, David Ririe and family of •'■•'Alnut Creek, California are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ririe and Mr. ar ! Mrs., Dean wilde in Welling. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Card have as their rts her parents Mr. and Mrs. E, Hill of r ."7bon Valley, Mrs. Ethel Braithwaite is home after a r' ’day in Portland, Oregon, Tacoma, ^ashing* ", and Vancouver, B.C., accompanying Mr. ■ : Mrs, L- Fisher of Calgary. Mr, and Mrs, Ted Hocking have as their /■, his sister Mrs, Helen Rivers of Van- r j , er, Br, C­Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Ririe of Provo, U-ah are visiting Ririe and Jensen relatives ■ rcl friends. flc ~ n • » e rcocBO ■ • M!ve bought you a real surprise for birthday. ^Wonderful - I can hardly wait to see T’-st a minute and I’ll put it on/' Miss Roberta Gruninger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gruninger, and Gary Toews, son of Mr0 and Mrs. Ed Toews, all of Magrath, were united in marriage in a ceremony held in the Pentecostal Tabernacle Lethbridge, Friday evening. Rev. G. W. Gamble officiated at the wedding service. Attending the bride and groom were her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Johnson of Raymond. Following the wedding, a family dinner was held at the home of Mrs. Isabell Cocker ill in Lethbridge, grandmother of the groc.,1 The happy couple will make their home in Lethbridge* . . 4 « Mr* and Mrs. Wallace Baker and her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs* Lewis Shipworth of Cardston have returned from a holiday to Coos Bay, Oregon where they visited with their daughter, Miss Ruth Baker, who is nursing in Coos Bay. Michael Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Stevenson, is in Calgary where he began a Respiratory Technician Course for Holy Cross Hospital which he began this week* MORE LOCAL RESULTS FROM THE 3rd ANNUAL SUMMER GAMES HELD IN BOW ISLAND AUG* 2 - Diving Results: Girls 11 & 12 — Nola Dahl­bronze medal, Girls 13 & 14 - Cindy Rice, fourth,^giving Magrath a point) Open Girlr. Shari Hohm, gold medal. Ladies Tennis: Ladies,Singles - Alice Stevenson, bronze medal. Mr* George Minor is home from Calgary General Hospital where he has spent the past several weeks receiving medical trieat mentn Miss Nesa Memea of Aukland, New Zeal­and is a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kovak* Mr. and Mrs. Robert Odian of Woodland Hills, California is visiting friends and relatives including her grandmother Mrs. Leah Hamilton. Mrs. Odian is the former Marlene Cock, Mrs. Ruth Sahm of Puyallup, Washingto? visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cole­man recently. She came for her Class Re­union which was held July 22nd0 She was also at the Coleman Reunion July 24th* Whatever you are from nature, keep to at: never desert your own line of talent* Be what nature intended you for, and you wil! succeed^ be anything else, and you will be ten thousand times worse than nothing* - Sydney Smith-MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. Do you observe the customs and habits of your neighbors? Some people do« Some people find it their duty to attend Sunday School and Worship Services Sunday i.Keaing - and keep the "Golden Rule"* Some make it their business to invade the privacy of others when they think no one is aoout - and break the "Golden Rule", bringing their own box to load l,lute" in« Such was the case Sunday morning when it was reported by several residents that their homes were entered during the hours of worship where most residents should be* and pilfering would be easy. One resident, returning home unexpectedly early Sunday morning, apparently scared off > o o A watchful neighbor scing two suspicious characters around a friend1s homo sent them on their way, and a third citizen’s privacy was molested when an intruder walked right into his home« It is understood the culprits were later apprehended* '/Jho says we don’t need the R«C.M*P0 in the town of Magrath? Miss Debbie Hillmer, daughter of Mr, and Mrs» Norman Hillmer, recently returned by air ?rom a trip to Ottawa on the Educanada Program« There were about two hundred and fifty grade ten students from Southern B.C., Alberta, ” lario, Quebec and a few from the Maritimes* The Program Schedule included day trips to Kingston, Montreal and Ontario’s Living I'- ritage, Upper Canada Village« Students also received tours of the Parliament Buildingo, . oval Canadian Mint, Supreme Court of Canada, and the many art Galleries and Museums of C-.tawa* On two occasions there were lectures by prominent citizens of Canada, A good time was enjoyed by all«. ""'DEO - Saturday, Kugust 26th. 6 P.M* Roping - una (beside the Golf Course) Events in­ude; Sheep Riding - 8 yrs« & Under, Calf Riding - 15 yrs« & under* Barrel Racing, Senior Cow Riding, Wild Cow Race (2 adults : 1 Junior) Wild Cow Milking« Calf Roping« Trophies J. - donated by Magrath Merchants« Eutry Fee: $5 - Senior; $3 - Junior« Spon­sored by Pothole Trailriders* For further information contact Alan Dudley or Stan Boper* ’’DTICE: All residents of the Town of Magrath ;.re hereby advised that Development Control Uy Law #818 has been passed by Council« The Lqw requires that all developments such as buildings, additions, garages, oar ports, tool sheds, etc. which may be added to property, must be covered by a Building Permit and approved by Council before con­struction is commenced* Severe penalties are provided for failure to comply with this p -law* Town of Magrath* “jTICE: All Tax Payers are reminded at a >U Penalty will be levied on all Current Taxes unpaid on August 31, 1972* You are ¿.Iso reminded that your application card for the Homeowner Tax Discount f or 1972 rust be signed and returned to the Town Office* All citizens over 65 years of age who are renting a home may apply for the •¡enter Assistance Grant* Application f rms are available at the Town Office* H,C, Poulsen, Sec* Trees* Town of Magrath* 0 O 0 O 9 & Mrs* Elizabeth Brown attended the funer- ■ . of her brother-in-law in Fairview Monday« Che reports beautiful crops are a tangled . ss from so much moisture and heavy rains ■ . that part of the country« We wish to extend a special invitation to all our friends to call at the wedding reception for our son Darrel and his wife, the former Janae Wright of Oakland, Calif-” omia, . May we see you from 7 to 9 P.M, in the Magrath Assembly Hall, Tuesday, August 29th* Mr. and Mrs. L. Ray Harker. The M.H.S. Class of ’62 is holding a Reunion in the form of a picnic at the Experimental Faim in Lethbridge, Sunday, September 3rd from 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. Every­one interested is invited to attend* Bring your lunch and family and renew acquaintanc e s. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart of Nanaimo, B.C. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter bom August 9th* Mrs. Stewart is the foimer Christy Blumel* Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Blumel of Magrath. Mr* and Mrs. Melvin Heggie are receiv­ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter .bom Tuesday, August Sth in the Magrath Municipal Hospital, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs* George Lee of Magrath and Mr. and Mrs. John Heggie of Welling. AUTOMOBILE FOR SaLE: Sealed Offers will be received at the office of the Canada Trust Company, Lethbridge, Alberta up to AUgust 31st, 1972 for the purchase of a 1967 Ford Fairlane 500, low mileage, available for immediate possession* Highest or Any Offex- Not Necessarily Accepted. (Re: Frank E* Allen Estate)*MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. . . I PORK HAM I WIENERS A. G. 1$ pkg» ■TllHHlHlIllllltillfliUllUHiHIUIHIHIlMllllbllHIHtUHIIIHIIIIimilHIlilllillMlUiltthllllltlllllHlHIIllllMHUUllMIHHIIIKIUIIilHHItiT GMTED; Custom Swathing, Baling and Barging-r. X" or grain, Blair Murray, Ph, 758-3471, T1'~JND: Ladies Maroon Lansea Cardigan Sweater (at the Fish Pond) also Boys blue denim o~ rail jacket. Owners may claim at the ” - Office, NOTICE: I will be doing baby sitting in my o\.-.i home again this year. Ph. 758-3174« DeAnne Atwoodo WANTED; Part-time Baby sitter wanted for 5 year old girl starting kindergarten, prefer­ably close to school, Ph0 758-3202o NOTICE; A tour of the Brooks Horticultural Ti -Id Day will be held Friday, August 25th? Cost is $2,60 per persono Contact the MCD, Gffice or the District Agriculturist at Cardston, The tour is arranged by the Agricultural Service Board, ". 'TICE: I will teach piano lessons this fall, Marsha Ripley,, Pho 758-3407« .11 ICEs I will be teaching beginning piano students in my home, Debbie Hilimero Ph, 758“6512a 1 GT ICE: Will the person who borrowed my wheelbarrow please return it or let me know where it is, Ireta Matkin, Ph, 758-3067, ft e o « 0 e e Every married man should forget his mis­takes c No use in two people remembering the same thing. NOTICE: For boys attending University of Calgary — neat rocms, private bath and separate entrance, less than ten minutes walk frcm University and Chapel» Some cooking facilities and use of washer and dryer? Single Room - $45*00, Double - $35*00 Phone C» C. Spcnhpr , 758—3078 FOR SALE: Modern 2 bedroom home on Large lot. Garage and other out-buildings. Beverly J. Pashuk. Ph. 758—3210 THANK YOU: I would like to thank everyone who sent cards or visited lie during my stay in hospital in Calgary. , George Minor. NOTICE: The Tennis Committee wish to thank those who pledged donations for Tennis trophies and wish to inform them that the donations will be collected during this coming week«. NOTICE: High School or University Students who are the full age of 18 years are invited to make application at the Town Office for work during the remainder of the month of August. The Town will have several job vacancies during this period. DO YOUR LAWN CHAIRS NEED NEW WEBBING?; We have ®e-Web-It Kits in assorted colors and wizeso Priced as low as 79$ Nit. Hardware Dept. '’I’m not saying that things are rough,, but trying to make a profit today is like being a pickpocket in a nudist camp.” MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. .Hl.I.».H.H.U IMtH. .l.iulUU.UO.KI. lllIlMtHlll.llitHtUII.IHI.nHUIIIMHI.tlHIII.n.I.UUXIIHHIUlllll.lll.ll« FROZEN VEGETABLES!! PINK SALMON WESTERN FAMILY 2# bags 2 GOLD SEAL 7 oz»•••••• 2/990 ilUIllIlUHHUIIIillHllinilUIIIHIliiUlhinilUIIIIHliilKIIII lllillillltllllllitlltllHIIHlHUIIlHHUlIlH IIIHiUiltllH MUSHROOMS ¡TOMATOES t: E WESTERN FAMILY oz 2/890 ■ WESTERN FAMILY 19 oz. 3/89" FIG BARS A.G. CHEESE ■ti • G< oz. 2 lb. blocks 69 ■ I "««MoiiHiii'uiHiiuHoiutiimiiiMumii'iiiiiiiHmiiiuHiiiHHiiimiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMittmwiiHiiiiuiiiimmiHibiiuitHH , P t. A C H E S - B. C. RED HAVEN. .lb. 290 POTATOES - WESTERN FAMILY. IO lb 590 B.C. APRICOTS-Nd. . lb. 250 HEAD LETTUCE _rri,D . lb. 23; U H. A N G E S - WESTERN FAMILY.