Magrath Store News (May 29, 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 May 29,2002 A GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO ALL! Isn’t it great to...

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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/1212
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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 May 29,2002 A GREAT BIG THANK YOU TO ALL! Isn’t it great to live in a community where people care and take care of each other? Last week when the snow storm came many people went out to help all their neighbors and friends in removing snow, getting unstuck and clearing roads. We are so fortunate to have so many so willing to help. Again Thank You to all!! ^Points of Interest^ * Senior’s News * Elevator for Sale » Grocery Specials Home Hardware rInside this Issue? Garden Citv Greenhouses BUY 4 GET 1 FREEI Geraniums or Begonias Community 1-3 7,9 Sports 4 Classified Ads 6 Calendar 8 Library News 8 Grocery Specials 10-11 Great selection of Bedding Plants & Vegetables. We have; Xtgertum, A/yssum, Begonias, Co/eus, Dai an th us, Draceana, Impatiens, Lobelia. INCA Mangold, Pansies. Snapdragons.etc. and. WAVE Petunias. MAY HOURS 9am - 9pm daily JUNE HOURS Mon - Thurs 6pm - 9pm Fri - Sun 9am - 9pm |ascn & C viv be„v "?-s- <>5i»v ht Gx- X m agra ili ^Hardware Specials 12^ Magrath Cultural Arts Society Garage Sale Fundraiser Friday, June 7-4-8 p.m. Saturday, June 8-9 a.m. - 2 p.m. TONS OF STUFF!! Donations can still be dropped off at Sheila Robinson’s (758-6077) t 2 Important Dates for Students at Magrath Jr./Sr. High School There will be a new way to register for high school classes at Magrath Jr./Sr. High School. Parents and all students entering grades 10, II and 12 in September 2002 are expected to attend a student registration night this spring to help the school administration finalize schedules and time tables before school starts in the fall. Schedules for the fall semester will then be available to students before the exam week in June. This should help school get off to a good start come September. , Wednesday, May 29 @7 p.m. Grade 10-12 registration for next year ■ Tom Karren Gym ■■ Achievement tests and Diploma exams schedule: June 17: English 30/33 Part A June 19: English 30/33 Part B June 20: Chemistry 30 June 21: Math 30, Grade 9 language Arts Part B June 24: Grade 9 Science, Social Studies 30/33 ■ June 25: Grade 9 Social Studies, Physics 30 ' June 26: Grade 9 Math, Biology 30 June 7 is the High School activity TOGA The next two months are bound to be busy with all the sports and spring activities. Don’t forget to study, too. June 26 is the last day of school, JrZand Sr. High School report cards can be picked up from 1:00-3:00 that afternoon pnly if all school fees are paid and up to date. CAT RULSi RULES FOR CATS TO LIVE BY DOORS: Do not allow any closed doors in any room. To get door open, stand on hind legs and hammer with forepaws. Once door is opened, it is not necessary to use it., Aft er you have ordered an "outside" door opened, Stand halfway in and out and think about several things. This is particularly important during very cold weather, rain, snow, or mosquito season. PAULINE RIRIE CRTTCHFIELD beloved wife of Joseph Conrey Critchfield of Magrath, passed away in Lethbridge on Tuesday, May 28, 2002 at the age of 80 years. Funeral Services will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Magrath Stake Center, Magrath, with Bishop Glenn Fletcher officiating. Friends may meet the family prior to the service at the church from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. Interment to follow in the Magrath Cemetery. ATTENTION!! OR ADE IS STUDENTi NOTE Students entering Nursing Magrath Hospital Auxiliary present each year a “Margaret Long” Scholarship to the student with the highest marks entering ' Nursing. ' To apply, send a letter and copy of final marks '*■ before September 1, 2002 to: Magrath Hospital Auxiliary Box 639 Magrath, AB TOK J JO DOW HOME SOCIAL sponsored by the MAGRATH HISTORY & tSSDC. Dining & Entertainment $15/plate Friday, June 7,2002 — 7:00 p.m.; Passey’s Covered Wagon R.V. Park Seating is limited! For tickets call: Andrea Burrows 758-3843 Donna Lybbert 758-3896 Melody Johnston 758-6268 Aff proceeds to the Magrath Museum. f CARDS OF THANKS THANKYOU” From Magrath United Church for all the support and help from “everyone” who made our Garage & Bake Sale a huge success. “A BIG THANK YOU to Neal Miller” for plowing out the many driveways after the recent snow storm. . I would like to apologize to all those people whose driveways didn’t get cleared during the snow storm. They were too numerous and I did as many as I could. Fred Holzwarth 3=i SENIOR’S NEWS P Our May suppers will be held at the Senior’s Centre at 5:00 p.m. Potluck Friday, May 31st Entertainment ~ Ed Wenze & Friends ******* Contact Hazel Rasmussen for rental of the Senior’s Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3545 ******* BINGO NEWS Next Bingo will be held on Thursday, May 30, 2002 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo - 7:00 p.m. Public Welcome! ******* JASON GLEN BAKER son of Glen & Judy Baker of Lethbridge and grandson of Wallace & Mary Baker and Warren & Desmonia Harris of Magrath are happy to announce the graduation of their grandson with a Bachelor’s Degree in Management - Major Accounting from the University of Lethbridge. Good Luck to you Jason! In Your Town Sggil MOBILE * Complete denture service George * Soft Liners & stabilizing wings Torre Alba for problems, sore lowers Denturist JUNE 3 - 6:00 p.m. Diamond Willow Terrace We specialize in: • Scanning: slides, photos, negatives, text. -Photo repair, retouching, restoration & photo collages • Memory videos (weddings, reunions, sports. Ail of the above can be preserved on VHS, CD and We also do private tutoring, troubleshooting, desktop publishing & more! Phone Bonny/Brenda: 758-3844 eve./voicemail (day) Flea Market Saturday, dune /, 2002 Sik Ooh Kolok Friendship Centre 900cun. - 300pan. Metis Nation Local2003is holding a fundraiser tor oar youth, ff anyone has anything to donate, we will try tit arrange pick-up. Cost of renting a table is ■ $!2. To arrange for a table or pick-up, call Alice at 32S-7S2S weekdays, between IO£O ajn. - 3dX) pan. Zeniths Go Into Playoffs 4-2 Scottish Dancing Competitions Magrath Zeniths Baseball team won their final league game of the season with an 8-3 decision over Raymond Comets. Jamie Holt pitched six innings and held the Comets to three hits while striking out five for the win. Doran McLennan went 3-for-3 with five RBI while Booker Alston was also 3-for-3 with a pair of RBI. The win ups the Zeniths record to 4-2 while Raymond dropped to 3-4. Residential - Farm Acreage ~ Commercial in Magrath and Area Mobile Home for Sale 68’ x 14’ - Needs to be moved from the property. $12,000. Comparative Market Analysis (No Charge) - For people interested in getting an evaluation of marketability of your property. Phone: 758-6725 (leave message) 331 -8882 (cellular) Here are results from the past few weeks of Scottish Dancing Competitions: Las Vegas - Shelby Russell - Three 4th’s Kennedy Russell - Two 2nd’s, one 3rd, and one 4th Brittany Russell - Four 4th’s Kandi Russell - One 2nd, one 3rd, and four 4th’s Lethbridge - Shelby Russell - One 3rd Mikaela Fisher - One 3rd Natalie Boyes - One 7th Brittany Russell - One 1st, two 2nd’s Alli Holt - Three lst’s, Overall aggregate trophy!! Kennedy Russell - One 3rd Erinn Fisher - One 4th Medicine Hat - Shelby Russell - Three fr^’s Kennedy Russell - One 2nd, one 3rd, one 5th Brittany Russell - Two 2nd’s, one 3rd Kandi Russell - Two 4*’$ Congratulations to all dancers!! We’re increasing our numbers at competitions gradually. We make quite a showing with Kandi’s Lethbridge students as well. Our year end dance program will be WEDNESDAY, June 5th, at 7:00 p.m. in LETHBRIDGE. Location for the program is at Gerald Probe Elementary School on the West side. Phone Kandi Russell for more information. Thanks to all students and parents for a great year of dancing. Look for us at the Magrath Days during the afternoon program. Classes will resume in September. If you are interested in classes in the fall please phone KANDI RUSSELL at 758-3900 to put your name on the phone list in September!! ^X^ricore 5 ^United Agricore United is offering for sale by tender the elevator facility in Magrath, Alberta. Elevator #3- capacity - 12601. Annex - Crib - capacity -12301. This sale is subject to certain conditions, these conditions include: > Purchaser must enter into new land lease or purchase agreement with the applicable land owner. > All outbuildings will be removed by Agricore United (if requested by purchaser). > All Agricore signage to be removed or painted over by purchaser. > Property will be sold “as is”. > Bids will be accompanied by a refundable deposit of $20,000. Any questions regarding the facility, conditions of salé, or for tenders please contact Jane Tarr at (204) 944-5774 or by fax at (204) 944-5745, or email atjtarr@agricoreunited.com Tenders on this facility will close June 14, 2002. Tenders can be faxed or emailed to the number or address above. All bids are confidential and all parties will be contacted by Agricore United. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. Successful bidder will be required to enter into a purchase agreement with Agricore United. A FRIEND LIKE YOU There’s lots of things with which I’m blessed, Tho’ my life’s been both Sunny and Blue, But of all my blessings, This one’s the best: To have a friend like you. In times of trouble Friends will say, “Just ask . I’ll help you through it.” But you don’t wait for me to ask, You just get up and you do it! -Author Unknown (Dedicated to all the great friends all over town this past week) TOWN OF MAGRATH ‘THE GARDEN CITY” NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL 2002 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the assessment roll of the Town of Magrath, made under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, has been prepared and is now open for inspection. Under the Act, anyone wishing to appeal their assessment has thirty (30) days, until June 14, 2002 to make this appeal. The roll is open for inspection at the Town Office during business hours from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and any person who desires to object to the entry of his name or that of any other person upon said roll or to the assessed value placed upon any property must, within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the assessment/tax notice, lodge the complaint(s) in writing with the Chief Administrative Officer of the municipality. An appeal fee of $20.00 PER ASSESSMENT must be paid at the time the appeal is made. This fee will be refunded if the assessment is altered by the Assessment Review Board. , Dated This 15th day of May 2002 Rodney H. Bly C.A.O. ' ANNUAL GENERAL PARENT Meeting & elections Elementary School Thursday, June 13, 2002 7:00 p.m. Mrs. Bonny West will be there to do a short presentation called “Safe Passages" on Internet Safety for Children. Jr/Sr High School Thursday, June 13, 2002 8:00 p.m. Both Meetings will be held in the Band Room CLASSIFIED ADS ❖ TO GIVE AWAY - Used fridge. Call 758-6224. ❖ FOUND - Now that spring is here and the kids are on their bikes again check and see if you are missing a girts pink bike. It has been in my yard since last falL 758­6224. ❖ TURNED IN AT THE SCHOOL OFFICE - 3 scooters have been tinned in over the past few months. Also a set of keys was found in the weight room. Call 758-3366 to claim. ❖ LOST - Disposable bluish-colored Kodak Max Camera outside the Magrath School, Friday, May 17 (Grad night). The pictures are of huge sentimental value. Its return would be greatly appreciated. John or Joy Bourne 758-3431. GARAGE SALES ******* ❖ YARD SALE (Weather permitting & not too windy) Saturday, June 1 & Sunday, June 2 10 am. - 6 p.m. Comer of 5th St & 3ri Ave. S. W. ❖ YARD SALE 134 N. 2nd Ave. W. (north of Lutheran church - Tuffs) Friday, May 31 4-7 p.m. Saturday, June 1 9 am. - 12 noon BUY & SELL ❖ WANTED - Good used Deep freeze. Call John at the Hardware at 758-3065. ❖ FOR SALE - New 10’xl2’ tent. Asking $100 ($300 new) 758-3207. ❖ DOWNSIZING/LIQUIDATION SALE - Dining Room Table, Loveseat, 2 chairs & tete-a-tete, 2 Cedar chests, 2 China cabinets, Portable Air compressor, Telescope CO2 pistol. Many other household items. Phone 758­6134. ❖ FOR SALE - Bicycle - Vaagabond, 6 speed, good condition. $75 ~ 758-3491 AUTOMOTIVE ******* ❖ Wanted-AUTOMOBILES Will remove for free. Cash paid for some. CAN DO TOWING - 752-3535 BUSINESS ******* ❖ JUST RIGHT ROTOULLING by David & Mark Harker. 758-3009. ❖ BENNETT LAWN MOWING - Jonathan, Lauren & , Russell - Riding mower and push mower. 758-6222. ❖ MIKE HARKER is back and ready to rototill your garden. Call me wheneveryou’re ready at #758-6664. ❖ Be SMART about yard work this spring. Call Jordan 758-3871. Small tractor for garden tilling, de-thatching, hauling and lawn mowing. ❖ If your child needs help in Math or Reading the Kumon ' Method might help. For more information call Rusty or Martine Rollingson at 758-3648. ❖ NO PROBLEM FOR PETS ! Pet sensitive security devices available to keep your alarm system active while pets are in the house. 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 ❖ House for rent 2 bedroom home in Welling. No smoking unit for abstainers. No pets. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer in eluded in rent. Call 752-3848. REALESTATE ■ ******* FOR SALE ❖ HOME FOR SALE — Completely Renovated 4 bedroom home. Good location close to school. Asking $72,000.°° 758-3731 or 758-6826. ❖ HOME FOR SALE - 1360 sq. ft. bi-level. 4 bedrooms, 2 Vi baths, 2 fireplaces, recent pine flooring and linoleum. Double garage, greenhouses. Totally . fenced, landscaped yard. $112,000. Phone 758-6880.7 Top 10 Things You Wouldn't Know Without the Movies 1. It's easy for anyone to land a plane, providing there is someone in the control tower to talk you down. 2. Once applied, lipstick will never rub off - even while scuba diving. 3. When paying for a taxi, don't look at your wallet as you take out a bill - just grab one at random and hand it over. It will always be the exact fare. 4. It is always possible to park directly outside the building you are visiting. 5. During all police investigations, it will be necessary to visit a strip club at least once. 6. A detective can only solve a case once he has been suspended from duty. 7. You're very likely to survive any battle in any war - unless you make the mistake of showing someone a picture of your sweetheart back home. 8. The Eiffel Tower can be seen from any window in Paris. 9. Police Departments give their officers personality tests to make sure they are deliberately assigned a partner who is their total opposite. 10. Kitchens don't have light switches. When entering a kitchen at night, you should open the fridge door and use that light instead. Now Open!! Wakeup 'With ^Make-up! 'Permanent Cosmetics Tina D. Reid cpct Phone: (403) 758-3930 758-3936 Call for your Free Consultation CELLO Q RECITAL I by Jacqueline Tagg In preparation for Gr. 10 R.C.M. exam Saturday, June 8 2:00 p.m. Garden Place Chapel Works by Bach, Haydn, Brahms and Goens ' . ». ,f \ , si “jC. V . i r 'T . S3* Has SPRING WORK '¿r ' GOT YOUR BACK . ' Libra Massage Therapy can help you call KIM at t 758-3210 < To book your appointment today ? ALSOSPEdAUZMG&l r MATERNffV MASSAGE COUERH) BY MOST HEALTH CARE PtAHS " 1 I < '"X _ > .f ■ X ■.">7 • —, ■' MAGBMHMWS In Our Cemmuuity. May - June 2002 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 26 27 Baseball Zeniths host Raymond 5:30 28 Ladies Slo-Pitch Magrath hosts Dusters 6:30 ^n’s Slo-Pitch Cook Ranching hosts Pro Hardware 6:30 Ladies Slo-Pitch Weing’s host Lethbridge 30 BINGO 7:00 31 / 2 3 Mobile Denturist 6:00 Diamond Willow Terrace 4 Ladies Slo-Pitch Pandas host Lone Pine 6:30 Senior’s Dinner 5:00 p.m. Men’s Slo-Pitch Mike Lloyd Trucking hosts Medicine Crane 6:30 6 7 Cultural Ar Garagi Ice Ai 4-8 p.m. 8 is Society a Sale ena 9-2 LIBRARY NEWS Please come and see our new magazine reading area. All our magazines are on display and hopefully more appealing to our patrons. If you are interested in Books for Babes, a program for children under 3 years old and their parents please contact the library. This will run for the month of June. We have the Study Keys for preparation for the Grade 12 Diploma tests. We have Biology 30, Math 30, Math 33, Social 30, Social 33, Chemistry 30, Physics 30, English 30, 33. We are still offering our computer tutoring so if you are interested give us a call. There is no charge and done on a one to one basis. Fiction Ambrosial Flesh by Mary Ann Mitchell The Second Assassin by Christopher Hyde Blood Song by Terry Johnston The Trailsman Bloody Brazos by Jon Sharpe Non-Fiction The Natural Nine Cooking with Whole Grains by Lorraine D. Tyler Walking with Dinosaurs: A Natural History by Tim Haines Cassettes Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Juvenile Why, Why, Why? Why Are Jungles in Danger? Star Wars Attack of the Clones by David West Reynolds I Spy: A Book of Picture Riddles by Walter Wick A Hole To Dig by Ruth Krauss The New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley: Weird Science Mystery Star Wars Attack of the Clones: Anakin: Apprentice (Level 4) Please note that the deadline for submissions to the paper is MONDAY at 6:00 p.m. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week. Phone 758-6377, email to tidmarsh@telusplanet.net, fax 758­6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office.9 ADULT EDUCATION Cardston Area Computer Workshops Note: To request additional workshops, please phone Kathy Richards, Adult Ed. Coordinator, 653-4991 Instructors: Bonny West and Brenda Beck CARDSTON: - Beyond Internet Basics I This 4-week course covers managing bookmarks and email, refining search techniques, customizing web browsers, downloading files, using plug-ins, Internet safety issues/concems, etc. Participants should have basic familiarity with the Internet. Dates: Tuesdays, June 4,11,18,25 Time- 7-9:30 p.m. Location: Cardston High School (John S. Smith Bldg.) Cost: $50 •.; Scanning & Photo Retouching Basics ' 4 Participants will work with their own photos and learn proper scanning technique«; for best results. Participants will learn the basics of re-touching/enhancing photos using photo-editing software. Photo retouching will cover: color enhancements, mending tears in old photos, removing unwanted items-such as a power pole behind someone’s head, blemishes, tears and stains in heirloom or newer photos, etc. We will also look at photo printing techniques, archiving photos on CD & scanner purchase tips. ’ i . c .? Participants are encouraged to bring their own photos to work with. (Practice ones will also be provided.) Dates: Wednesdays, May 22, June 5,12,19 Time: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Location: Cardston High School (John S. Smith Bldg.) Tuition: $60 Intermediate Word Processing-Microsoft Word This 4 week follow-up course to Word Basics will cover creating and editing tables, using columns, tabs, & style sheets, using Word’s drawing tools, adding headers, footers, footnotes, working with clip art’ using templates, mailing labels, indents, bullets & special characters, adding web links, etc. (Note: Microsoft Word Basics is NOT a prerequiiite to this course. You may enroll if you already have some facility with Word and want to extend your skills.) Dates: Thursdays, May 23, 30, June 6,13 Time- 7-9:30 p.m. Location: Cardston High School (John S. Smith Bldg.) Tuition: $50 Soapmaking 101 Dry, flaky skin? Tried all the “moisturizing” bars on the market? Sensitive to fragrances or just love to try something new? If so, you will benefit from making your own soap. Learn equipment needed, the how-to’s & why’s and troubleshooting for creatingyour own emollient rich, moisturizing soap. Best of allyou can pronounce every ingredient needed to bar. Dates: Cardston ~ Thursday, May 30 Time: 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Cost: $45 Instructors: Monica Zaugg 758-3832 & Becky Murray 758-6020. (Call the instructors for information on supplies needed) To register call Kathy at 653-4991 produceyour own cleansing 10 Magrath Trading Company GROCERY SPECIALS “From Our Family To Yours. Daily Delights and Frozen Favorites! Western Family Single Slices-select varieties SOOg $2.98 Dailyland Yogurt - regular or fat free - select varieties 500 g $1.88 Dairyland Cottage Cheese-select varieties 750 g $3.68 McCain Rising Crust or International Pizza, frozen-selectvar. 464-835 g $6.98 Cheemo Perogy or TriBites, frozen-select varieties 454 g - 1 kg $2.98 Welch’s Juice or Cocktail, frozen-select varieties 341 ml 4 for $5.00 McCain Deep ‘n Delicious or Triple Chili Cake, frozen 510-530 g $3.98 Groceries Western Family Light Tuna - chunk or flaked m water 170 g .88 Western Family Macaroni & Cheese 225 g 2 for $1.00 Western Family Vegetables - select varieties 341-398 ml .68 Western Family Soft Margarine-select varieties 907 g 2 for $4.00 Western Family Pineapple-select varieties 398 ml .88 Western Family Soup - select varieties 284 ml 5 for $3.00 General Mills Cereal - Oatmeal Crisp, Lucfy Charms, Nestles Qulk, & more 375-525 g 2 for $7.00 Folgers Coffee - regular grind 1 kg $5.98 Nature Valley Granola Bars or Dunkaroos-select varieties 170-230 g $2.28 Sun-Rype Hi-S - select varieties 1 litre $1.18 Value Priced Sugar in a handy Jug 4 kg $3.48 Kraft Pourable Dressing-select varieties 475 ml 2 for $5.00 Campbell’s Chunly Soup - select varieties 540 ml $1.78 Bick’S Baby Dill Pickles or Yum Yum - select varieties 1 litre $2.98 Heinz Tomato Ketchup 1 litre $2.98 Western Family Cyclone Potato Chips-select varieties 180 g 3 for $3.00Market Fresh Produce! 11 .98 each $1.98 Premium Romaine Lettuce-California grown, #i grade Fresh Strawberries - California grown, #1 grade 1 lb package New White Potatoes - u.s. grown, #1 grade $l.94/kg ,88/lb - Hot House Tomatoes - Canadian grown, #1 grade $4.3 7Ag $.1.98/16,/; Gala Apples - New Zealand grown $3.26Ag $l.48/lb Red Seedless Grapes-Mexicangrown, #1 grade $6.57Ag $2.98/16 Meat Manager’s Pick of the Week! Fresh Chicken Legs - value pack, back on $2.16Ag . ■ .98/lb Lean Ground Beef-value pack $5.O3Ag s ’ $2.28/lb Pork Loin Roast - boneless, centre cut $9.44/lb $4.28/lb Western Family Thin Sliced Meat-select varieties 65g 6 for $4.98 Maple Leaf Top Dogs MegaBites - select varieties 450g . , •. ■ '1 .1 $2.98 Pet Pleasers! • ■ ■ • . ** * • * Kibbles ‘n Bits 'n Bits ‘n Bits 6 kg $9.98 Value Priced Dog Food 709 g 4 for $3.00 Purina Cat Chow . » • • , .» J 8 kg $17.98 Fancy Feast Cat Food - select varieties 85g 5 for $3.00 Household Goods. . *, J Western Family Premium Soft Bathroom Tissue - 12 double Or 24 regular $6.78 Viva Jumbo Paper Towels 6 roll pack $5.98 Palmolive, Irish Spring or Softsoap Glycerine Bar Soap 2-3 pack $1.98 SoftSOap Pumps LiQUid Soap-select varieties 225-340 ml $2.48 Western Family Facial Tissue 150’s, 6 pack $5.78 KoteX or Lightdays - select varieties 14-48 pack $4.48 Crest Toothpaste - select varieties 75 ml .88 J 1 Cascade Dishwasher Detergent - select varieties 1.4 litre, L7.kg $4.48 J ■ Western Family Laundry Detergent-select varieties 29-37 uses $4.98 Vim LiQUid Cleanser-select varieties 500 ml $2.98¡Home hardware “Home of the Handyman"Moy 29.2002 We are hoping for some nice weather so thé farmers can finish their seeding and others can plant their gardens. We have Alfalfa & Grass Seed We also have lots of Lawn Grass Seed Come in and see the two different RCA Disc Players 5 Disc changers One $184.99 Other $269.99 We still have lots of Seed Potatoes Red Pontiac, Sangre, Norland and Russet Burbank ESSO 10/30 Oil in 4 litre jug. Regular $8.29 Sale Price $6.40 Tire Care Combination Cleaning Kits One for tires, one for hubs Regular $9.99 Sale Price $7.44 HOME HARDWARE Plastic Pail - 9 litre Regular $3.59 Sale $2.75 each RCA 13” Color T.V. - Remote $199.99 RCA 32 inch T.V. " Guide Plus Gold $849.00 RCA 27 inch Picture in Picture Entertainment Series $499.00 Retract-a-Bit As seen on T.V. $14.97 We still have lots of Garden Seeds ^7" Come in to get your new Home Hardware Catalogue! f|n Enter to Win a new B.B.Q. at the same time! Value $399.99 /JLk * - 50,000 BTU Stainless Steel Dual “H” Burner, 10,000 Stainless Steel “ HOCTIB Side Burner. 605 sq. in. total cooking space, including 230 sq. in. Srctware porcelain warming rack. Contest closes June 27, 2002. Draw to be _____ _ Phone:758-3065 p * made June 28^. Phone. 758-3065