Magrath Store News (November 8, 2000)

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. MAG RATH NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 35t Points of Interest * Christmas Charity Projects Community C...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 2000
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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. MAG RATH NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 35t Points of Interest * Christmas Charity Projects Community Christmas Choirs are starting to prepare for the CHRISTMAS CHOIR FESTIVAL December 10 - 7:00 p.m. LDS Stake Center Practices are: Ladies - Tuesdays - starting Nov. 14 @ 9:00 p.m. LDS Stake Center (Brown church) with Shirley Clifton Men - Wednesdays - starting Nov. 15 @ 9:00 p.m. in the home of Elizabeth Olsen (225 S. 2nd St. W.) 4 PRACTICES ONLY - 2 SONGS EACH • Questions call Elizabeth @ 758-3156 / Please come to the 4th BEARY MERRY CHRISTMAS CRAFT & BAKE SALE I Over 20 tables of great gift giving ideas. ! I I One Day Only! Friday, Nov. 17-10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tanner’s Senior Center - Cardston I PLUS - Ladies Auxiliary7 Bake Sale PLUS - Concession Soup, sandwich, & dessert only $3 I■ Homemade Scones from 2-3 p.m. only - $ 1 I y * Seniors News * Grocery Specials __________________ * Home Hardware Sales r1 * Inside this issue: Community Interests 2-5 Classified Ads 6-7 Community Calendar 8 Grocery Specials 9-10 Meat & Produce 11 Hardware Specials 12 i ____ I I Town of Magrath REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE Saturday, November 11 9:30 - 10:30 a.m. Tom Karren Gym 11 :OO a.m. Town Cenotaph 2 * ' * PARTYLITE OPEN HOUSE Thursday, November 9 2:00 - 7:00 p.m. * Peggy Owens Residence * (Call for directions) X 758-6567 THE MAGRATH CULTURAL ARTS SOCIETY NEEDS YOU! Our annual general meeting will be Wed., Nov. 8th, 8:30 at the United Church. We will elect a 7 member administrative board and take volunteers sign-ups to help with our various projects throughout the year. We need your input at this meeting. Our projects for the 2000/2001 season are: FALL VARIETY SHOW - Oct. 13th TOWN CHRISTMAS CAROL FESTIVAL - Dec. VALENTINE DINNER THEATRE - Feb. COMMUNITY THEATRE PRODUCTION - Fall 2001 We would like to see CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES get going again in Magrath and any suggestions you may have at our meeting. Any Questions Please call: Laurel Bennett 758-6222 Falene Wolsey 758-3992 Anne Bowen 758-6345 Michelle Aalders-Moors 758-6353 4« <#■ - --- *9 jim & Charlotte Anderson e pleased to announce the marria of their daughter Tanya to 11 David Van Bruggen On Friday, November 10, 2000. ^¿Ybu are cordially invited to a calling^ reception in their honor at the Garden Place Chapel, Friday evening from 6:30-8:30 p.m.^ --- Public Skating Hours Mon, Thurs, Sat - 6:30-730 (Free week ending Oct. 21) Ages 0-5 - 50 cents, 6-12 - $1.00, 13+ -$1.50 Special Family Rate/session - $5.00 Family Season’s Pass - $30.00 Singly Person Pass - $20.00 The family of Hazel Rasmussen would like to invite you to an open house, November II, 2000 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Senior’s Center in honor of Hazel Rasmussen’s 75th birthday. Magrath Rod & Gun Club Meeting Thursday, November 9 - 7:30 p.m. At the Club House EVERYONE WELCOME! St. Joseph’s C.W.L. Next meeting will be Thursday, November 14,2000 7:00 p.m. At the home of Louise Bengry. Roll call will be Toys for Tots. Maqrath Jr./Sr. Hiqh School Parent Council arc sellinq Avon Collectable Ornaments There are 3 omaments/pkq. tor $10 This is a fund-raiser tor Student Awards. Call Ilona at 758-6579 3 CHILDREN HELPING CHILDREN Youth For Action is joining other youth groups around the world in a Global Humanitarian Service Project, "Children Helping Children," to help children in Sub-Sahara Africa who have been orphaned by HIV/AIDS. The ten countries hardest hit have been "adopted" & Ambassadors and child advocates from these countries have been consulted as to their specific needs and are thrilled with this project. These children are desperate need of basic school supplies and infant clothing. YFA will be spearheading an effort in the surrounding communities to collect and assemble 1000 of each "infant kits" and "education kits". Whether you are an individual, a family, or a large group, we can use your help. You may contribute any or all Items towards a kit and along with these supplies, you could include a picture of you or your group with a letter to the children you are helping. Following is the Humanitarian Kit Guidelines for specific supplies. If you would like to participate, or want more information, please phone Terry Clifton - 758-6881. INFANT CARE KITS Each kit should have all the items listed below folded neatty and placed in a sturdy large zip lock bag. 1 pair baby booties, new 1 'onesie' (0-6 months) short sleeved, any color, new 1 flannel blanket (please phone for sewing instructions) 4 white cloth diapers (homemade okay if hemmed) 4 diaper pins pinned on the outside of one of the diapers EDUCATION KITS All items should be put into a cloth bag that will also serve as the child's school bag. (Please phone for instructions on making bags) 1 small pencil sharpener 5 pencils (not colored pencils) 1 12’ruler - inches & metric 1 box of 12 white chalk 1 spiral notebook, lined paper (no loose leaf) 1 blackboard eraser - can be bought or made by sandwiching a 6x6 inch piece of batting between two layers of flannel and stitching close to the edges. 1 blackboard 916 x 12“ (please phone for instructions) Thank You so much for your assistance in this project. SENIOR CENTRE NEWS Our Suppers for November will be on the 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th. Our regular Pot Luck will be held November 22, on a Wednesday. Please note change of day for this month Only. All at the Seniors Centre - 5:00 p.m. ******* Contact Jean or Jack Butlin for rental of the Seniors Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3030 ******* BJNGO*BINGO*BINGO Next Bingo is tomorrow night Thursday, Nov. 9th at the Seniors Centre Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:00 p.m. Eveiyone Welcome!! The Raymond & District Agricultural Society will be holding their annual TURKEY BINGO Saturday, November 18th at 7:00 p.m. In the Agricultural Building. Details - 752-3801. MAGRAIH & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING: NOVEMBER 15/00 7:00 PM MAGRAIH INDOOR RIDING ARENA ALL MEMBERS AND ANYONE INTERESTED IN FINDING OUT MORE ABOUT THE SOCIETY IS INVITED TO ATTEND. PLEASECOMEANDSHAREYOURIDEAS WITHUS. IFYOU HAVE ANYTHING YOU WOULD LIKE PLACED ON THE AGENDA TO BE DISCUSSED, PLEASE CONTACT EITHER: ROGER LEWIS 758-6079 or SUE GODLONTON 758-3718 WE HOPE TO SEE EVERYONE THERE!You are invited to the Magrath Credit Union s X I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I / On Thursday, November 16, 2000 At 11:00 a.m. Come join us for refreshments! Try our new ATM!. Meet the staff and learn just what a Credit Union is and how we can be of service to you in your community. 4 t' I I I GRAND OPENING &OPEN HOUSE* I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I I \ X HARBOUR HOUSE is a shelter that is lacated at the Y.W.C.A. in Lethbridge that provides lodging & protection for battered & abused women and their children. Harbour House already has a "Wish List" made up of "needs" & "nice to have" items. - women's p.j.'s and nightshirts (all sizes) - children's boxer shorts (sz. small to x-large) - socks, slippers, night lights, bath oils & . beads - shampoo, conditioner, deodorant, toothpaste, tooth brushes. We are also making Santa "treat bags". Any candy and/or new toys that you want to part with would help to fill the sacks. Donations can be dropped off at the Magrath Pharmacy and at Roger Davies Soft Serve Direct office (132 S. 2nd St. W.) or call Shauna Davies at 758-3827 to come and pick Up. : ' ‘ We wait to hear from you. Magrath Hospital Auxiliary Annual “Tree of Hope” Nov. 20- Jan. 7 Donations mailed to: Box 639, Magrath Or call: Sue Kado, 758-3136 Jean Butlin, 758-3030 More info to follow next week! OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD The KFC (Kids for Christ) youth group will be assembling shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child on November 6, 2000. Operation Christmas Child has touched millions of children around the world. This project is an opportunity to reach pot to needy children in desperate situations around the world. To take part in this exciting project, simply donate any of the suggested gifts on the following list. Through Operation Christmas Child, we can share the true meaning of Christmas with millions of children and their families. Every shoe box costs $5.00 to cover shipping and related costs. If you feel you could donate any money towards this it is recommended that cheques not cash be sent with the boxes. Please make cheques payable to the “Samaritan’s Purse”, all donations are tax deductible. Any items you wish to donate can be dropped off at the homes of Barbara Brandt or Carol Raasch. Please drop off items prior to November 5, 2000. Should you have any questions or require further information, please contact Debbie Charlesworth at 752-4953. Thank you in advance for your donations as we attempt this worthwhile project. SUGGESTED GIFTS • Toys: small cars, balls, dolls, stuffed animals, harmonicas, yo-yos, toys that light up or make noise (with extra batteries), etc. , • School Supplies: pens, pencils and sharpener, crayons or markers, stamps and ink pad sets, coloring books, writing pads or paper, solar calculators, etc. • Hygiene Items: toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, combs, wash cloths, shampoo (sealed in plastic), etc. • Other: hard candy, lollipops, mints, gum, sunglasses, flashlights with extra batteries, ball caps, socks, T-shirts, toy jewelry sets, hair-clips, watches, small picture books, etc. DO NOT INCLUDE the FOLLOWING ITEMS • Used items stained or worn out ■ • War-related items (toy guns, knives^ etc.) • Perishable items (chocolate, canned foods, etc.) "' . \ ' • Medicines (vitamins, cough drops, etc.) • Breakable items (mirrors, china dolls, etc.)IN THE MUSEUM. 5 The Museum is requesting any photographs of Magrath War Veterans to be added to our display. If you would like to contribute photographs or memorabilia from WWI or IVWII please contact us. Also, if there are any corrections to be made on photos already on display please let us know. Contact: Melody Johnston - 758-6268 Andrea Burrows - 758-3843 "Lest We Forget" Remembrance Day Display for the month of November. Museum Hours: Monday - 5:00-8:00 p.m. Friday -1:00-5:00 p.m. Any time by Appointment Call: Donna Lybbert 758-3896 \ Melody Johnston - 758-6268 M. T. M. GARBAGE DISPOSAL PICKUP EVERY SATURDAY 758-3463 GET ALL THE OPTIONS EXISTING AND NEW Lance Miller MLS Realtor Cell 382-8995 Fax 758-3222 Office 320-1155 Agent for Blackjack Realty Ltd. 1209 - 3 Ave. S. Leth. Magrath Agricore Closing Agricore is in the process of consolidating its grain elevator system. Agricore has decided to close the Magrath facility effective Wednesday, January31,2001. Alternative facilities are stationed at Stirling, Craddock, and Fort Macleod. Agricore Producer Service Representatives will continue to serve your needs by offering on-farm service and off-farm trucking. Magrath Agro will remain available for all of your crop input, application and agronomic service needs. A new fertilizer storage/blending facility is currendy under construction in Magrath. The Spring Coulee NH3 tank is being relocated out of town to improve access and safety. CLASSIFIEDS FREE MARKET * TO GIVE AWAY - 2 gray & white kittens. Playful and cute. Call 758-3507 or 758-3242 after 6:00 p.m. * FOUND - Ladies wrist watch on east cross­walk at the Elem. School on Wed., Oct. 11. Call to claim - 758-6141. * WANTED - used T.V. Antenna & used Wood-burning stove. Call Wayne Toly at 758-6393. * WANTED - Empty baby food jars with lids. Call 758-3012. * WANTED - An old kitchen table to be donated for the Home Ec. Room in the school. Contact the school c/o Darryl Christenson - 758-3366. * FOUND - Male cat - white w/ red splotches. Gold eyes. About 1 yr. old. Call Julia Moore, 758-3945. * FOUND - Halloween night. Small, black felt Witches hat. To claim call the News office, 758-6377. * FOUND - Pocket knife at Recycling trailer. Call 758-3344 with description. CLASSIFIEDS * 1 Young male cat, gray - very pretty & happy. 1 young male cat, orange/beige with frozen ears. 1 young male cat, gray, some white with orange patch over one eye. All hanging around 162 & 178 S. Center St. _CaU75^-37Qlpr75^-D122t. BUY & SELL 1' * For Sale - Keesha - Adorable, small, toy American Eskimo puppy. 4 months old. Papered. I’m going to school & to work. Needs a good loving home. Kennel trained. $350, obo. Call 758-6328. * For Sale - used but practically new natural Gas fireplace. $150. Contact the Hardware Dept. - 758-3065­* For sale - 5 Gelded Llamas, ages 1-5 years. Suitable for herd guards or family pets. Phone 752-0040. * For sale - Double size air mattress. Too Large for my apartment - Like new. $15. Call Alice Stevenson - 758-3190. * For sale - Sharp Portable Minidisk player/recorder. Brand new. Asking - $350, obo. More info call 758-3638. * For Sale - Mirror 60x60 -$75, Mirror 40x30 - $20, Baby swing -$6, Stroller -$20, Table & 4 chairs -$50. Phone 758-3576. * For sale - 36“ white Admiral electric range. $50, offers. Also, a brown electric range. Call 758-3686. * Wanted - Next to new double-size mattress (no box spring). 752-3723. * For sale - 6 round hay bales. Call Shannon _______ * For sale - Small square straw bales. $1.00. Cah 752-4985. * Wanted - Reliable, Honest Babysitter for Saturday evenings. Mom & Dad need a break Must have experience and own transportation. Call Vicky 758-3532. * Calf shed for sale. 16’ long, 6’ deep, 5’ high in front, 4’ high in back. On skids. $375. Call Darren 758-6419. * For Sale - 2 seater go-kart with roll cage. ! Call Jonathan Stubbs at 758-3473. BUSINESS * WANTED - Will remove your unwanted cars & trucks. Will remove for free. Cash paid for some. 752-3535. * 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. * DAHL’S HANDYMAN SERVICES - Yard maintenance, hauling trash, rototilling and lawn mowing. 758-6264. * Jeanie’s Hair Fashion 136 S. 1 St. W. - four doors south of the Trading Company. 758-3379. Open Tues. - Fri. . : . Professional Hair Care at pleasing prices. * NEED YOUR FEED BARLEY MOVED? Will also haul hay or straw. Also can haul your quota for you. Sabey Trucking - 758-3119 or 308-1944. ‘ * FALL PLOWING & ROTOTILLING. Call Kyle Harker. 758-6664. ;CLASSIFIEDS * CANADIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS We sell, install & service alarms, safes, camera systems, deadbolts & key locks. Call Ross Moore at 758-3945. Free estimate. * 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 Waynes Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning - 758-6414. * Will Tutor, grade 1-12 Math or Chemistry. Call Martine Rollingson at 758-3648. USED VEHICLES * 84 Chev 2500 van. $800. 758-6789. REALESTATE FOR RENT * One-bedroom upstairs apartment. Many recent renovations. $275/month plus Utilities. Damage deposit required. Phone 758-3409. * Cozy 2 bedroom house for rent. Available Nov. 1. Call 758-6725. * 2 bedroom apartment. $380/month. Includes utilities & laundry. Phone 758-3781. * Prime Office Space for rent. Is now occupied by Marion Mostoway, Hairstyles By Marion. It is located next to the Lions Hall and is now available. Ideal for a beauty salon. Rent $400/month which includes utilities. Contact Dorothy at the Magrath'Trading Company - 758-3033. * 2 bedroom, furnished, no pets. Abstainers. Call Ty Alston - 758-3322 * Small 2 bedroom home. Private. Treed lot under the hill. Inexpensive. 758-3700. Available now!! * Large 3 bedroom basement suite. Fridge & stove. Laundry hook-ups. Newer carpet &: lino. 758-6494 * Clean 2 or 3 bedroom home. Close to ! school, church, & shopping. Available Nov. 1. $395/month. Phone 758-3789, 758-6826, or 758-3731 * 4 bedroom, 2 story home. Close to school and LDS stake center. 1 bath, living & family room, utility room. Fridge & stove Included. Abstainers. No pets. Available Nov. 1, 758-3700,. Leave message. FOR SALE * 5 bedroom, 3000 sq. Ft. Home on 1 acre. 2 bath, 2 family rms (one with wood burning stove), living rm, dining rm, oak in kitchen. A steal at $132,000. Phone 758-6789. * House for sale E Magrath. 3 bdrms + loft. Currency half renovated. Needs handyman. Rent to Own. No deposit for renovator. Immediate possession. $31,900. (604) 824-6787. * New 1230 sq. ft. Home 3 bedroom, 2 bath, garage, fridge, stove. No GST. Phone 758-6835 or 758-3446 * Over 2600 sq. ft. of developed living area in this family home. Like new inside & out. 3+2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, hot tub, main floor laundry, large well-treed fenced Lot. Close to schools. $ 125,000. Phone Pillings at 758-3057.8 MAGRÄTH MVS In Our Community. October Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 5 6 First High School Report Cards in the Mail 3 8 Senior's Supper 5:00 p.m. 9 BINGO Jr/Sr High Parent/teacher Interviews 4-8 10 Tanya Anderson & David Van Bruggen Reception Remembrance Day Assembly 10:15 11 Town Remembrance Day Service 9:30-10:30 Tom Karren Gym 11:00 Cenotaph Dl This week is "Tl ie Great T.V, T jrn Off" - spon >ored by the El 3mentary scho 12 IB 14 15 Senior's Supper 5:00 p.m. 16 n 18 LIBRARY NEWS The library is offering basic computer, internet, and or email training sessions free of charge. We have January 2001 calendars with original sketches by Gary Heaton for sale. We also have a used Heintzman piano for sale. If you need a meeting, recital, reception or concert room, the Merkley Complex (downstairs in the library building) is available at reasonable rates. Besides pre-school books, the library has special pre-school reading and activity kits that can be checked out. For further information about any of the above items, please call the library at 758-6498. If you have an advertisement or announcement to submit to the paper, please note that the deadline for submissions is MONDAY at 6:00 P.M. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week. Phone 758-6377, Fax 758-6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office.: Jlayrath trading Company 7 GROCCRD SP£dA£S . . • “from Our family to yours.” '■* Í » Dairy Delights and froien favorites! “ J'.! Imperial Margarine - soft or quarters 1.3<>kg $2.98 Kraft Cracker Barrel Cheddan Cheese scieavar -;ties. 750 g $7.98 > Kraft Old Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese r 750 g $8.98 Dairy land Yogurt - select varieties , '175 g 3 for $1.89 Dairyland Sour Cream - select varieties 250 mL Western Family Chip Dip - select varieties 225 g 2 for $2.88 Lean Cuisine or Stouffer’s Dinners - frozen 196-340 g $2.98 McCain Rising Crust Pizza - frozen, select varieties 760-835 g $6.98 McCain French Fries - frozen, select varieties 1 kg 2 for $4.00 McCain Cream Pies - frozen, select varieties 340 g 2 for $4.00 Groceries Minute Maid Chilled Orange Juice-select varieties 1.89 litre $2.98 PregO Pasta Sauce - select varieties 750 mL 2 for $4.98 Olivieri Garlic Bread - just heat & eati 384 g $2.28 Western Family Pasta- spaghetti, macaroni, linguine c Slnaohettini ■ 900 g 3 for $3.00 Betty Crocker Hamburger Helpers-aiso chicken & Ttiha 180-240 g 3 for $4.98 Western Family Stews - select varieties 680 g $ 1.68 Betty Crocker Sliced br Mashed Potatoes 141-215 g 2 for $4.00 J Kraft Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip - select varietiej 750 mL, 1 litre $3.98 Western Family Pasta in Tomato Sauce 398 mL .68 Dempster’s Delicioso Crustini Rolls or sausage bi ins 6-8 pack $1 .78 Dempster’s Delicioso Bread 600 g $1.58 y 7’ Value Priced instant Noodles - select varieties 85 g 5 for $ 1 '.0010 JtORE GB0C£BM SPttlASS. Jell-O Pudding Snacks - select varieties 4 packs 3 for $4.98 Jell-o Instant Pudding - select varieties 30-1 13 g .88 Jell-O Jelly Powders - select varieties 85 g 3 for $ 1.98 Betty Crocker bruit snacks, Nature valley 110-230 g $2.28 Granola Bars - Solden craharns. dunkaroos. select varietie Western Family Potato Chips - select varieties 180 g .88 Dare Cookies - select varieties 300-350 g $2.68 Del Monte Pineapple - select varieties 398 mL $1.18 Del Monte Fruit - select varieties 398 mL 3 for $4.98 Pepsi & Pepsi Flavors - select varieties 2 litre 3 for $3.99 McCormick Wagon Wheels - select varieties 350-400 g $2.98 MJB Coffee - select varieties (excludes decaffeinated) 300 g 2 for $5.00 General Mills Cheerios Cereal - select varieties 450-575 g 2 for $5.98 General Mills Cereals - select varieties 385-425 g $2.98 Old Tyme Pancake Syrup - select varieties 750 mL $2.68 Western Family Pancake Mix - select varieties 1 kg $2.28 Betty Crocker Bisquick Mix 1 $2.48 E.D. smith Triple Fruit Jam - select varieties 500 mL $2.78 Sun-Rype Hi-5, Blends, Cocktails or Juice 3x250 mL $1.18 Sun-Rype Nectar, Cots, Juice, Cocktails or Bk nds 1 litre 2 for $3.00 Cadbury Instant Hot Chocolate - select varieties 258-550 g $2.98 Nestle Quik Chocolate Syrup - select varieties 700 mL $3.28 Robin Hood Quick Oats 3kg $3.48 Household Items. Viva Jumbo Paper Towels - white 6 roll pack $5.98 Ultra or Original ABC Detergent - select varieties 3.78 litre 2.8-3.3 kS $5.9811 JWRf, HOUS£HO£D KLMS. Ziploc ÄlidclOC Storage Bags - select varieties 10-25 pack $2.28 Palmolive Dish Liquid - select varieties 635-950 mL $2.78 Javex Liquid Bleach 5 litre $2.28 Jonny Cat Cat Litter - antibacterial 4kg $3.48 Purina Cat or Kitten Chow 900 g, 1 kg $3.68 Purina Puppy or Dog Chow - select varieties 7.2-8 kg $14.98 JURK££ ZRCSH PROBUCS! Roma Tomatoes - U.S. Grown, #1 grade $3.26/kg $ 1.48/lb Fresh White Mushrooms - Canadian grown $4.14/kg $ 1,88/lb RUSSet Potatoes - Canadian grown, Canada # 1 1 o lb bag $2.48 Gala Apples - BC grown, Canada fancy $ 1,5O/kg .68/lb AnjOU Pears - Washington grown, # 1 grade $ 1,5O/kg .68/lb Fresh Carrots - Canadian grown, Canada # 1 grade 3 lb bag .98 Fresh Express Coleslaw or Garden Salad 1 lb bag $1.78 BUtCHni’S RURS 0J £H£ W££K! Fresh Chicken Breast - back attached 5.47/kg $2.48/lb Fresh Cut-up Frying Chicken $3.92/kg $1.78/lb Fresh Boneless, Skinless Chicken Breasts $9.88/kg $4.48/lb Western Family Party Sticks - select varieties 500 g $2.68 Olympic Sliced Bacon - select varieties 500 g $3.68 Olympic Wieners - regular 450 g $2.28 Olympic Bologna - select varieties 500 g $3.28 Olympic Garlic Coil 750 g $4.48 Olympic Sliced Meats - select varieties 375 g $2.48 Western Family Cooked Ham 175 g $1.98"Home of the Handyman" Put up your Christmas Lights Now! We have lights in stock. WD 40- 12.9 oz. Reg. $3.49 Sale Price $2.97 Home, R.V. Anti-freeze -40 Reg. $4.29 Sale Price $3.57 Solutions Calcium, Lime, Rust Remover Reg. $8.99 Sale Price $6.99 Be Prepared! Unival Booster Cables 8 ga x 12' 200 amp Reg. $16.99 Sale Price $9.97 Sylvania Cordless Phone 40 channel semi-auto scan 10 number memory - 900 mhz Reg. $49.99 Sale Price $39.97 Bench Mark 22“ hand saw Reg. $17.99 Sole Price $11.97 Bench Mark Torch Kit Reg. $12.99 Sale Price $10.97 Enjoy smoke-free barbequing all year with the T-Fal Indoor/Outdoor Grill. Meats retain their natural juices while excess fat drips away Non-stick coated grill and stay cool handles. Reg. $99.99 Sale Price $84.97 Ask for a Home Hardware 2001 Calendar If you did not get a [-¿It jltlj Home Hardware Gift Collection Catalogue fill Home with Toy Insert - Pick one up from the Home “ Hardware Department