Magrath Store News (December 13, 1990)

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 COMPANY STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3035 GROCERIES 758-3535 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1990
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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 COMPANY STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3035 GROCERIES 758-3535 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8 a.m. to '6 p.m. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1990. MAGRATH, ALBERTA. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ***************************************************************************************** CHRISTMAS Appliances CHRISTMAS SPECIAL W204 Maytag Built-in Dishwasher. WE HAVE ELECTRIC RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, WASHERS AND DRYERS IN STOCK. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST. Whirlpool hot spa Private, portable, affordable & powerful Turns your own hot bath into a private whirlpool spa. Relaxes, eases ten­sion. . .helps temporarily relieve muscular aches and pains. Safe. . .all electrical parts are out­side of tub. 154 jets, 3 speeds plus timer. REG. $149.99 ll\ SfflSDUS IlfJUKl UNDERGOUNTER DISHWASHER $669 APPLIANCES See our selection of Electrical Appliances - Toasters, Fry Pans, Griddles and much more. Competitive Prices. Excellent Warranty. CHRISIMAS CIM1ANEI Cooker FRYER/COOKER/STEAMER COOK POT. SAVE $10.00 Reg. $66.99 . $56«5> BLASTERS We have several Getto Blasters to choose from. CM TV’S We have a good select­ion of RCA Color TV’s. An excellent Christmas Gift for the entire family. See our selection of Portables & Consoles. TOYS & GAMES REDUCED (except those already discounted). TOYS GAMES CHAIN We make Chain Saw Chains. We do require time to make them. CHRISTMAS TREES WE STILL HAVE CHRISTMAS TREES IN STOCK. FRESH & GREEN. Christmas Felt Squares in Red, Green or White. Also colors of Gold, Yellow, Forrest Green. PRICED FROM . Orange FELT Available by the meter in Gold, Green, White, Black. PRICED FROM Pink, $1995 NEV .BRARY REGULATIONS - 1991 Effective January 1, 1991 ALL Book Fines - Adult, Juvenile & Easy - 5c/Book/Day. Library Card required to borrow book. If valid card is lost, new one may be typed at a cost of 25ç. AUSTRALIAN BOOKS The Bree 's Exchange Year is almost at an end - and they're trying to gather up all the books they've lent out to Adults and students alike. If you have any of them, please drop them off to Bernie at school or give Sonya a ring at 758-6427. It would be much appreciated. HOLLAND INSURANCE (Magrath) OFFICE - will be closed for Christmas Holidays on Dec­ember 24, 25, 26 and also on New Year's Day, January 1/91. A large assortment of Zippers in various lengths, sizes and colors. Open and closed ends included. New colors have arrived in Crochet Cotton in Plain shades. We are expecting some variagated colors in. 1/2 Mm Crochet Cottons Ball & UP Zippers "JUST FOR YOU HAIRSTYLES" 5th ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PERM SPECIAL" - November 20th through December 15th - $35.95 includes cut - Seniors $31.95 includes cut. Long hair extra. Book now, so you're looking great for the Festive Holiday Season. Phone 758-6350. • •••••••• B & R CONSTRUCTION Your complete Home Specialists - Custom Homes, Additions, Remodeling» Cabinetry, Tiling, Flooring, Landscaping, Shingling and Concrete work. Affordable and reliable. Please give Rod Brandham a call at 758-6812. FOR SALE: Torktime Switch, 30 minutes repeating timer. Never been used. $100 o.b.o. Meat Wrapper. $50. Call 758-6576. WADES TADPOLES: Saturday, Dec. 1 a slight one sided game between Wades Tadpoles and Raymond Tadpoles when after three periods of play the final score was 22-1 for Magrath. Goal tending duties were shared by Peter Lee, 2 periods, and Ryan Nishikawa, final period. Goal getters were Ryan Nishikiawa (7-2) Stan Ringette (5-1) Cody Ririe (2-2) Chris Chatwin (3) Petter Lee (1-3) Russell Johnson (0-1) Sean Stanford (2-1) Bradley DEL BONITA COUNTRY ASSOCIATION NEWS POT LUCK SUPPER & FAMILY DANCE - Saturday, December 15th. Supper at 6:30 p.m. Dancing from 8 to 12. Music by Shane Forsyth. Everyone welcome. ly NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE - Tickets are now on sale for our New Year's Dance & Supper. New Years Tickets - $15/each. Music by Reno. Contact your local director for tickets. Memberships are also due. The bus will be running from Magrath again this year if there is enough interest. Con­tact Evelyn Hillmer, 758-3189 (home) or 758­Robertson (2-3). 3065 (work) to reserve a space on the bus. The team then headed for Lethbridge to play at the Sportsplex in a combined effort of both Wade and Danny's Tadpoles with Magrath coming away with a win. Unfortunately no game sheet was provided. Saturday, December 8, while the rest of Magrath were in Great Falls the Tadpoles played a game with Raymond and came home victorious with an 11-7 score. Scoring for Magrath: Jimmy Balderson (9-1) Stan Ringuette (1-0) Jany Chip­man (1-2) Ryan Nishikawa (0-1).____—.____ LEFT AT THE POST OFFICE - Crushed, yet de­licious Candy Bar - owner may claim by devouring remaining pieces before wrapper falls apart. P.O. FOUND: Set of keys on swivel key holder. Owner may claim at News Office. Buttons We have a nice asssort-ment of Buttons for all your Christmas needs. FOR SALE: 14'x70 Trailer.2-3 bedrooms. $8500.00. Located in North Magrath Trailer Court, #16. Phone 327-9310. FOR SALE: Super single Waterbed. Excellent condition. Headboard, rails, heater, etc. included. $100 o.b.o. 758-6579. ?RE- CHRISTMAS FASHIONS SWEATSUITS Ladies Fleece Sweatsuits in colors of Pink, Blue, Mauve. Ladies Terry Sweat Suits in Red, Royal, Mint, Rose, Blue MAGRATH T-SHIRTS s10 A neat idea for Christmas Gift giving. Kiddies, Youths, Adults Ladies' Sweaters Visit our Sweater Bar and see the new arrivals. We have just received some Ladies Cardigans, light weight, pockets. White or Black. S.M.L. $32«5 $44 a up BRASSIERES V 1 COUNTER OF PULLOVER SWEATERS. Assorted styles. REG. $30.00 We have just received a new shipment of Bra’s styled by Grenier and Wonder Bra. X s22 WEEKEND SALE SWEATSHIRTS PRICED FROM UP SWEATSHIRTS IN STYLES FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND ADULTS. VARIOUS COLORS. A CHOICE OF STYLES. New Pyjamas for Madam in fleece backed satin. Lov.ely styling. s48 PYJAMAS Mitts Children’s Mitts S.M.L. New Mitts for Kiddies just in time for Christmas. For the tiny tots as as the bigger kids. well 1 RACK OF LADIES BLOUSES IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, FABRICS, COLORS. Shop for Christmas now. Hand Warmer® Short & long sleeves V2 Price Warm gloves for Misses and Ladies. Popular shades of Navy, Red, Royal, Hot Pink as well as White. Warmly lined with fleece trim. K95 PRICED AT. V &UP ) o o Snack Crackers GENERAL MILLS GHEEZ WHILLIKERS _ HOTCHOS _ BUGLES WHISTLES . ea |Ì9 DRINKS He Crust Shells MINUTE MAID PUNCHES - LEMONADE - LIMEADE 355 ml TENDERFLAKE REGULAR OR MINI ■89 ******************************************************************************************* TOWN OF MAGRATH WATER BILLING: The November, December 1990 Water billing will be processed on December 17, 1990. Please that water accounts exceeding six (6) months will be transferred to property owner's tax account cleared by December 31, 1990. MAGRATH GENERAL HOSPITAL NEWS The note the if not WATER PREPAYMENT PLAN: The water payment plan with the applicable month discount is available to Town residents during the month of JANUARY 1991. The 1990 water account must be paid in full before the 1991 prepay-me nt can be made. owners be unpaid All pr e - one Magrath General Hospital would like to thank the Old Elm Colony for their very generous the Hospital, iated and will chase of used for a piec better cash donation to very much apprec-towards the pur-of equipment care. It be put e patient i s to be Ro n Lowry, son Lowry, was recently Arabia where he is American Airforce, appreciate cards and this holiday season. are reminded Sgt. Ronald J. Lowry 16% penalty lev­taxes as of payments must of David and Carol sent to Saudi serving with the He would really letters His FR 094 68 9828 from home TAXESj_ Property address is: that there will ied against all January 1, 1991 be received in the Town Office by Monday, December 31, 1990, to avoid this penalty. t o TAX MONTHLY PAYMENT AGREEMENTS: Those into a monthly tax the 19 91 t axes arrangements to do who wish to enter payment agreement for should make with the Town Office before January, 1991. To participate tax accounts must be so in this plan, current. The Transfer Stat­on Wednesday Operation Desert Sheild; 37th TFW-MAAA (Deployed) APO, New York 09671-5000 Peter P. Entz, formerly now at Hilda pneumonia on of Crystal Colony, Sunday, wife Susie had so many Magrath district who Spring Colony, passed away of December 9/90. He and his friends in the would be interested in knowing about his passing. Another old timer gone H.L . TRAN SFER__S TATI ONj_ ion Will be closed u 11 «cuncouajj December 26th but will open at 10 a . m on Thursday, December 27th TOWN OFFICE_HOURS£ The Town Office closed December 24,25, office hours will resume December 27th. will be Regular Thursday, & 26 . on December 20th is the last "Store News" before the New Year. If you have any ad­vertisements, news, etc. of December and the first week in January you wish to have placed in the paper, please get them into the Store News Office by Monday December for the last week 17th 9 SASH NEWS Are you thinking about Christmas shopping and Stocking Stuffers yet? Magrath Ipizza and Magrath Vocational have Gift Certificates for Pizza Kitchen and the Certificates in several denominations Certificates the School Cafe­Street. services sale for the School Lunch program, are available from $2.00 to $12.00. may be purchased at teria or SASH'S Office on Main MAGRATH MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC. COATS - if you want a Hockey Coat, come to the Arena Tuesday or Wed­nesday, December 18th or 19th between 5:30-8:30 p.m. to order. Sizing coats will be available to ensure a proper fit. Great coats - great j prices. 3 styles to choose from for the whole , family. Order going in Thursday so if you ( "snooze, you lose"!! MAGRATH GENERAL HOSFITAL NEWS The Magrath General Hospital would like to thank Hutterville Colony for their very generous cash donation to the Hospital. It is very much appreciated and will also be put towards the ment to be used purchase of a piece of equip-for better patient care. THE HOLIDAYS: Closed - Dec- NOTICE: For all your Rawleigh and Amway products call Wally or Colleen at 758-6525. Some December specials. LIBRARY HOURS FOR ember 22 - 26. Open: December 27,28,29 Closed: December 31, January 1 2nd. AMNESTY: December 17th - Get your overdue books in before fines go ’ up January 2nd. Open: January December 29th. Christmas PRODUCE ». » ■ ' Grapefruit red. .39$ . 66s Navel Oranges Pears BARTLETT 79cl. F. firm Cabbage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .W. . . . . . .56 M Cauliflower 918 **************************************************************************** SENIORS_NEWS On Wednesday, December 19th there will be a Chinese Food Dinner at 12 o'clocK NOON. There will be enter­tainment after the eating (a charge of $2.00 each). ON BOXING DAY, We 26th we will have fun at 7:30 p.m. will enjoy games, etc. Everyone we nesday, December an evening of Bring snacks. We Bingo and cards, c ome . NEW YEAR'S DAY, JANUARY 1, 1991 - the Seniors will have a Breakfast at 9 a.m. Charge is $2/each. WHITE_GIFT_SUNDAYjl Sunday, December 16th Magrath United Church Sunday School will have their White Gift Pageant and Pot Luck dinner following church. White Gift donations will be split between Harbor House and the Sunburst Refugees. Ideas for Harbor House: Toys (all ages of children) Books, Puzzles, Col­oring Books, Crayons, Dolls, Games, Tapes, Lego, Paints, etc. For the Ladies: Soap, Toiletries, Shampoo, Nightgowns. For the Refugees: Non perishable Food items. Service time: 9:30 a.m. SOUP & SANDWICHES will resume on January 9, 1991. M0RE_SENIORS_N The Musicale " Gables" is being p STAR SINGERS of Le organized by Bever ley, January 29th On Wednesday, Lethbridge Seniors a supper at their the program. Are in going?? We rea until well into th we must reserve ea seats. Please let SOON. Please call 3207; Doreen, 758­758- 3545 (now a Ma or Irene, 758-3456 EWS Anne of Green resented by thbridge, a group ly Hamilton Merk­- February 2/91. January 30th the are sponsoring Centre before you interested lize this is not e New Year, but rly for good us know VERY Wallace, 758­3281, Hazel - grath number) BABYSITTING: Need a Babysitter? Call one of us: Heather Bly, 758-3103, Age 12. Becky Atwood 758-6438, Age 12. We have both had experience with children, we are available Monday - Friday after school and all day Saturday. We are also available all day during our Christmas holiday. We like kids. THANK YOU: Thanks to the Special Someone who left Christmas treats. Doug & Mildred Harker. GARDEN CITY GYMNASTICS Our Fall Session has finished. We will be starting our Winter Session the third week of January. Please Arlene Helgeson, 758-6222 to pre-call Loral Atwood, 758-6438, 758-6316 or Loral Bennett, register. Please watch the Store News for registration night in January. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th: The Magrath Trading Company will close at 5:00 P.M. for the Staff Ghristmas Party. MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th - CHRISTMAS EVE The Magrath Trading Company will close at 5:00 p.m. WANTED: Ride to Salt Lake City between December 22nd and December 24th. Phone 752-4635. Carrel Wolsey. "SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE" - OPEN HOUSE - Thursday, December 13th through Saturday, December 15th - 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Last Minute Gift Shopping. Refreshments will be served. (Located next to the Bank of Montreal). LIONS CHRISTMAS CARDS'ARE OUT - in Magrath Trad­ing Co. PanTree and THE Store. An opportunity to greet your friends and help your community. 1990 ZENITH ALUMNI BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT 1990 Game 1 1980-82 Game 5 1985-86 Game 2 1974-77 Cons­Champion­olation ship Game 9 Game 11 Final Final 1988-87 Game 3 1978-79 Game 6 Game 8 i 1983-84 Game 4 pre 1973 Game 10 i ««y Dudley. __ _____ f Grumnge *NOTE; Association Referrees will officiate. GAME SCHEDULE: Wednesday, December 26th 1 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Game 2. 4:30 p.m. Old Timers 6:00 p.m. Game 3. 7:45 p.m. Game 4. Thursday, December 27th. 8:15 a.m. Game 5. 11:45 a.m. 3:15 p.m. Game 6:30 p.m. Game Game 9. 10. 10 a.m. - Game 6. 7. 1:30 p.m. Game 8. 5:00 p.m. Pandas 8:15 p.m. Game 11. ATTENTION: ALL FORMER ZENITHS AND EAGLES. It is once again time for the annual Magrath Zenith Alumni Basketball Tournament. All people who have participated in Zenith or Eagle Basket­ball are welcome to come and dazzle the fans with those spectacular - but somewhat slower - Air Jordan moves. Any interested players should contact the following team organizers : - 1990 Colin Heninger 758-3140 -1987-88 Craig Stocker 758-3215 -1985-86 Jeff Stevenson 758-3590 -1983-84 Byrne Cook 758-3639 -1980-82 Scott Bogdan 758-3217 -1978-79 Brad Karren 758-6575 -1974-77 Barry Mehew 758-3449 -pre 1973 John Balderson 758-6392 Or Randy Haynes, Tournament Chairman, 751 -3088 This will be the seventh Tournament hosted by the Zenith Alumni Association. It was initially hosted to raise money to help send any interested players to Ball Camps. Since then the program has expanded with mini camps being held for kids in Grades 3-6. Summer camps for players in Grades 7-12, and a pre-season league for high school ball players. The Association also raised $20,000 which was used to enlarge the Tom Karren Gym and has contributed money towards the weight room, basketballs, uniforms, and many other items in the school. So if you are a player or a spectator, come down to the Tom Karren Gym on December 26th and 27th and help support a worth­while program. Game 7 We would like to thank the community for the wonderful support for our very successful Bakesale. We were able to make well over our expected goal. Special thanks to the Seniors and Library Board. Sincerely, Friends of the Magrath Public Library Foundation (REG) Ann Fazikos, Marie Stevenson, Karen Chipman, Ann Pilling, Laurel Bennett, Grant Stevenson, Bernice Sillito. Magrath Historical & Museum Assoc. (REG) Grant Stevenson, Clair Norton, Willie Brunner, Melody Johndton;, Mike Johnston Jack Elliot, James E. Blumell. Monday, Dec. 10th, the first Annual Lions w Community Carol Festival was held in the Magrath Auditorium. MC Ken Balderson welcomed everyone and told briefly about some of the Lions' accomplishments including the pledge of $2000 to the Magrath General Hospital for a Vital Signs Monitor. An outstanding program followed: Brass En­semble playing Christmas carols under the dir-j ection of Jerry Chatwin. Star Singers - acc. Suzanne Wilde; Magrath Elementary Choir Grades 1-3 acc. Judy Hoibak. Singalings, acc. Gwen Coleman. Piano Trio - Heidi Warnock, Mary Dudley & Amber Ferguson. Solo - Tiare Coleman acc. Carol Beswick. Flute Solo - Julie Dudley acc. )Mary Dudley. Original Christmas Story - Irene Gruninger. ladies Piano & Vibraharp Trio - Regan. Alma acc. Gunnild Nordquist, Sharon Gunnild Fischer & - Penny Patterson Community Choir - 3rd Place Final. Alma Davies, Renae Teen Girls Choir - Davies. Vocal Solo by husband George. Fischer & Alma Davies. The evening ended with a mammoth welcome for Santa from the little people and a treat for all. Special thanks to Pres. John Bourne and the also to Maureen Rasmussen & Renae Hatch for orations, the organizing committee and Rick inger & Kelly Hatch who went far beyond of duty in the cleanup. It was a great of community spirit and we look forward becoming an annual Lions dec­Gru n-call event. the builder to it E.O. School musical "Cheaper By was a resounding success, The Magrath The Dozen" cast thanks to outstanding performances by Robt. Bourne, laura Lynn Heath, Lori Harding, Tammy Thomson, Heather Hunt, Jason Simpson, John Bly, Aaron Bly, BJ Hoibak, Robyn Smith, Kendall Dudley, Karyn Bree, Tommy Karren, Paul Hunt, Tiare Coleman, Mark Baril, Shawn Trainer, and Monty Grus­endorf. Added interest was presented by teenagers Jessica English, Rhonda Kinder, Olivia McClung, Jessica Heath, Audrey Tannant, Natalie Michel, Jenny Smith, Shannon Still, Francis Kapesos. Four productions were done, did a Thirty seven Singalings speech-vocal presentation as the entre act. Behind the scenes were many more people. Special thanks to directors Carol Dahl, Judy Hoibak, Elizabeth Olsen and Gwen Coleman, Sonya Bree and Haroldine Neilson. Sets by Merna Coleman, costumes by Carol Raasch, Makeup by Sherie Karren and crew, prompter - Jody Hoibak, general production manager - Reed Coleman, Lighting Jim Anderson. Drums­Will Smith. Sewing Singaling costumes - Marge Rasmussen, Shirley Clifton. Special thanks to all who made this fine arts option avail­able to the students. Response was so great that Judy Hoibak and Haroldine Neilson are looking into the possibilities of directing two one act plays in the spring. Qmeat~) UÀBMWJP.Jh SMOKED, 159 PARTIALLY SKINNED. . . | lb Round Roost outside. . 2’1. 57’ Round Steak inside. . 2W ■■ lb . 65» LUNCHEON MEAT SCHNEIDERS 500 g . 499 Sandwich Neats FLETCHERS SLICED MEATS 175 g ******************************************************************************************* MAGRATH ATOM "B" HOCKEY NEWS The "Pack" is back! They returned home from Great Falls victorious in League and Exhibition action over the weekend winning 12-0 and 12-1 respect­ively, December 7th and 9th. The boys displayed their versatility by rotat­ing positions with everyone contribut­ing to the final outcome: #1 Jeremy Bree, netminder in Game #1 earning first career shut-out, then a first career goal as winger in the second, the "Down Under Kid" keeps rolling on! #2 Doug Orr (1-4) way to dig "Doozer", #7 Garth Regiling (1-0) pretty rad "Radical". #8 Kurt Robinson (1-1) in the ftist game; exchanged his stick for goalie pads in the second, what a save "Spaghetti Legs"! #9 Darious Mandel (1-1) you're dang­erous "Delerious". #10 Matthew Stan­ford (1-5) way to manoever, "Manip­ulator"!. #11 Justin Harker (4-3) how to hustle "Kamikaze"! #12 Casey Christenson (5-2) what a coup "Crush­er"! #13 Joey Zsombor (6-3) the "Chainsaw" was humming! #15 Michael Balderson (3-2) great moves"Maniac". Team-mates Darren Balderson and Roy Kapcsos were missed. On the Sidelines: Certain members of the Magrath and Great Falls teams, while visiting in the stands post­game, were over-heard amiably dis­cussing their game, but also monetary exchange rates and politics - will wonders never cease?? Some days it is easy to be dis­couraged and it is hard to smile. Then someone sends you some secret mail and the world becomes a better place- May God bless you! Sandee Silverman and children. There's a simple do-it-yourself face-lift that's sure to improve your looks; it's called a smile. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB BINGO - Fri. December 14th, 7 p.m. MAGRATH TURKEY SHOOT - is open daily to December 22nd. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB MEETING - will be held Wednesday, December 19th at 7:30 p.m. at the Club House. Election of officers will be held. NOTICE: For your Christmas house­cleaning call Audra Foggin, 758­6832 . Clifford and Mary Watson of London, Ontario, formerly of Magrath, are proud to announce the birth of their son, James Ryan, born November 20, 1990. • ••••• DAHL_CL I_NIC_CHRISTMAS_NOTICE The Dahl Clinic will be open 9 a.m. to 12 o'clock noon only on December 24, 1990. A CALLING KITCHEN BRIDAL SHOWER - in honor of Ricki Saxton will be held at the farm home of Shirley Bennett on Tuesday, December 18th from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. All school chums and other friends are invited to attend. SEASON’S GREETINGS - We wish to extend Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Greetings to all our cust­omers and friends. Tony & Katie Kern. GALBRATH TOURS LTD - presents Florida and the Bahamas! Air, Land and Cruise. February 7 to February 16, 1991. Call Evelyn, 758-3640. Anchors away!! • •••••«•a WANTED: Used gas range. Phone 7 58-3021 . Merry Christmas to all our valued customers. EGG NOG ALPHA LEGEND 1 Litre Yogurt ALPHA LEGEND 175 g Mayonnaise kraft 500 mi LIBBY’S PUMPKIN PUDDING ■ JELLO INSTANT 113 g Pink Salmon GOLD SEAL 213 g Salmon GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE 213 g TOMATOES AYLMER 540 ml j99 69e 249 99c 79c p ¿99 99c TUNA GOLD SEAL CHUNK LIGHT 184 g Crackers PAULINES SODAS 450 g Oog Food BROWN BAG 8 kg 5*9 Paper Towels ROYALE JUMBO 2 pk Facial Tissue ROYALE FACIAL 100 pk Bathroom Tissue ROYALE 12 pk 419. CHAPSTICK 99c CHEESE SLICES W. F. 500 g 299 Margarine w. F. SOFT 454 g .89 Candy w< F. BAG candy 230 g - 300 g COKE COKE PRODUCTS Ice Cream COKE 2 litre BIG DIPPER 4 litre COKE FRESCA TAHITI TREAT ROOT BEER 24-300 ml