Magrath Store News (May 23, 1985)

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. VIAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 758-5065 UPSTAIRS & STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1985
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1308
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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. VIAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 758-5065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEW 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday &. Saturday .8 a.m. to 6 y to. Wednesday. .8 a.to. to 1 n ?i. THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, 1985. . . . .MAGRATil, ALBERTA LADIES R E A D Y - T 0 - W E A R ■********************************************************************************* x**** a-****************************************************-*** ************** ******.*.*********** PRICED FROM Summer Separates Swimwear SEE OUR SELECTION OF JOGGERS, RUNNERS. SANDALS. COURT SHOES THONGS AS WELL AS DRESS SHOES. A GOOD SELLCTTO/i ItN-AID: Caring about Teens and their future. TJEN-AID, a non-sectarian organization, was incorporated in Spokane, Wash, on August 10, 1981 as a positive response to the kaleidoscope of so-called alternate lifestyles, at a time when clear and basic values are badly needed. ’URPOSE: adverse social) teens: 1. ital lifestyle. 2. standing of respect for by promoting stronger, cation with parents. TEEN-AID in Southern Alberta offers curriculum jfor teens, a course for as well as information to service, church and community groups. PARENTS and all interested persons are invited weave, to come and learn more about this program for teens from Sharon Dudar, Educator for the TEEN­AID program. WHEN: Tuesday, June 11th, 7>30 p.m in the High School Library. is to reduce the many (physical, emotional, activity among of TEEN-AID consequences of premarital sexual by encouraging abstinence as a premar-by increasing their under­fertility. 3. by teaching their power to create more effectrive them life. 4. communi- REG, $5.95 CHOICE OF COLORS 395 BATH TOWELS IN NICE .ABSORBENT TERRY. SCREEN PRINTED FLORAL DESIGN TN ATTRACTIVE PATTERN A NICE TOWELS DISH TOWELS ea a school parents, business, Cotton Dish Towels in assorted plaids, waffle ’ REG. $1.95 Do you ever wondelr what the French on the Cereal Boxes means? Here's your chance to know! Learn French the fun, practical way. Call Jocelyne, 758-6796 or Cathy, 758­6473 for further information. FOR SALE: Windows of various sizes, good for greenhouse; 1 window in casing approx. 65’x56'; doors. Phone 758-6352. Cotton Dish Cloths in assorted colored checks. REGULAR 59c oa Dish Cloths EVENING IMUNIZATION CLINIC - May 27th. Phone 758-3331 Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursd;ay for appointment. REMINDER: Parents of Graduating Students and Friday, June 7th in the High School at 7:30 p.m. (not May 24th as originally scheduled). GARAGE SALE: Don't miss our Garage Sale, Satur­day, May 25th, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 153 N 1A St. E. Furniture, appliances, cabinets, oak doors and other building materials. Phone 758-3454. PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE: Open House honoring the retirement of Mr. Grant Matkin, Supt. of Schools, will be held Friday, May 24th, 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Cardston Elementary School (corner of 4th Ave. & 7th St. West) Cardston. Everyone welcome. Cardston School Division. FACE CLOTHS Face Cloths in a choice of plain colors - Rust Yellow, Beige, Maroon. ’ REGULAR $2.95 ea *******************»A****<'i*-- The United Church of Canada will celebrate the 60th Anniversary o.’ Church Union June 10th, 1985. Special Anniver­sary Services will be held Sunday, June.9th at 9:45 a.m. A Pot Luck Lunch­eon will follow the service to which members and friends are invited to attend. Please bring an item for the Luncheon table. Thelma Miller recently accompanied Don & Debbie (Bennett) Reneau on a very enjouyable trip to Disneyland. While in California they attended the "Price Is Right" show and Debbie, surprisingly, was called by Johnie Olson to "Comee On Down". A replay of this will be shown Monday, May 27th, 4 p.m. Channel 7. NEEDED: Homemaker for Home Care Program in Magrath. Please apply in writing to: Mrs. Lydia Brunner, Box 239, Magrath, AB TOK 1J0 by May 31st. FOR SALE: 1934 GMC pickup with camper shell, ■hone 758-3217. FOR SALE: 1971 Toyota Truck. Runs good. $800; '78 Datsun King "ab. Excellent condition. $2500. Phone 758-6897 Mrs. Roberta Humphreys and daughters Katie & Sarah of Calgary were visitors last week at the home of her parents Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Rasmussen.- Mr. & Mrs. Allan Fletcher and family of Calgary were holiday weekend visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher. Mrs. Pearl Harrison had as her guests over the Victoria Day holiday, her son Robert and wife Ila Mai and their daughter Elese of Wenatchee, Wash. Mrs. Eva Carter had as her guests over the holiday weekend, her grandsc,. and his wife, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Morrow. Four members of St. Joseph s C.W.L. and Father annual C.W.L. Convention more than 300 members On Friday there were one Tutt and the second & Communications On Saturday there was four There were priests attending, workshops which were well attended, Education by Sharon Inter-personal Relations Joel Brass. O'Reilly attended the on May 3-5. and two on on by resolutions discussed and passed. Elections were held with Marie Cameron, president; Lyn L'Heurex, president-elect; Joan Beaudais, second vice; Larre Bonertz, treasurer; first vice and secretary to be appointed. The convenors are Gerri Post, Flor­ence Bennakowich, Norma Knox and Maxine Nugent. Following supper, Father Croteau from Inuvik spoke on the Northern some beautiful slides. next convention Fort Macleod. Missions and showed The 1986 in will be on May 2,3,4 (REGULAR $2’1 ?5) Men's Vests, sleeveless style. Quilt­ed In Brown or Navy Just right for Suring 199E Joseph's home of C.w.L. Irene held their May meeting Kusz on present May 14th with awith one new follows: Irene Communications & organization; St. at the j.l members and Father member attending. The new convenors are as Kusz, Spiritual; Karen Ririe, Elizabeth Stanek, membership Joann Takacs, Community Life; Julie Champagne, Christian Family Life and Marie Sabey, Education. Membership Fees have this year due to increases and Provincial. graduation Mass will will 16th put : 20th. There Jubne 9th Lethbridge Before on the Nine Principles of Success was given. at the Rectory p.m. increased to $10 from both National The We on June We on July be on June 2nd. have a Parish Picnic (Pot Luck) aWoolford Park at 2 p.m. a bid at in be a 7:30 at to cater at a wedding film on Pornography oji the Assumption Hall à will at for anyone wishing to attend. adjournment an Education report The next meeting will be in Raymond on June 11th at 7:30 Cars. SCOUT-VENTURE GARAGE WANTED: Bargain Hunters & Dirty WHY: 1st MAGRATH SALE & CAR WASH. WHEN: Saturday, June 8th, 8:00 a.m. WHERE: Greg Strongs - 206 Center St. NEEDED: More good stuff, clutter & junk. To donate phone: Heaths 758-6849; Strongs - 758-3166 Sabeys 758-3119. are May her Friends and invited to 29th from 2 85th birthday neighbors of Ireta Matkin call at her home Wednesday, to 5 p.m. to help celebrate No gifts please. The Treasury Branch will their 4th Anniversary with ments on May 24th, 1985 6 p.m. Everyone welcome. be celebrating Light Refresh-from 10 a.m. to Men's Spring Jackets Polyester/Cotton and Nylon Shells. Assorted styles and colors. JACKETS Apply to 758-6368. Spring Jackets Boys’ Spring Jackets in Nylon Shells with zipper front. Red, Navy, Royal. 14" ********** SEE THE SPECIAL ON MEN'S DRESS SOCKS. *********** FOR RENT: One Apartment in Garden Villa. Available June Shirley Edwards, Phone Western Shirts Boys' Western Shirts and Dress Shi'"ts in plaids and plains Assorted sty colors. FOR RENT: Apartments, 2 bedrooms, fridge, carpeted. 758-3404 » Contact Tanco, Stove, Phone CATERING catering of your town or out of town. Phone Shirley Edwards, 758-6368. SERVICE: Available for all needs, large and small, choice or choice of menu. your Menu In FOR SALE: 1975 "t. Stove, fridge 3569 anytime. "Carefree" & furnace. Trailer, Phone 13^ 758- If you have a drinking problem or someone in your family has, phone 758-3506 Killers s and grasses Lawn GREEN CROSS Fertilizers GREEN CROSS WEED 'N FEED - fertilize your lawn and at the same time de- <* stroy un- * wanted weeds K I L L E X M Ideal for controlli in your garden, I WEED NO in julll gcxi \j | shrubs, etc. •u & UP. Effective Dandelion Killer. Easy to use PRICED FROM Weedex Dandelion Bar Chemical Weed Killer with 2,4-D. Efficient and non volatile. Death to er broadleaf weeds Covers approx. 930 PRICED Dandelions. For control of oth-as well. sq. meters. AT . » 99 WEEDS FEED 21-3-3 Weed &.Feed. Controls dandelions etc. Covers 450 sq. 25# Bags Fertilizer LAWN MAGIC FERTILZER - by Green Acres. 22-9-9-4-2. SALE BULBS Bedding plants t’f «r 1 GROUP OF BULBS INCLUDING DAHLIA & GLADIOLI. Reg. $1.49 ea. We still have a good stock . of Bedding Plants - Vegetable and Flower varieties. Sturdy, healthy plants. per basket <|29. Clematis C1EMATIS - a hardy perenial. Available in a selection of colors. Super Fans igÿ cup brown sugar, firmly packed cup butter or margarine, melted cups cut rhubarb (V' pieces) cup flour 1 cup sugar \ tsp Preheat oven to 375'. Make topping ing the flour, aots and brown sugar and mixing well. With a fork, stir in butter to make a crumbly mixture. Set aside. To make filling combine rhubarb, sugar, the cup flour, cinnamon and cup water. Place in 9x9x2" greased baking pan. topping evenly over filling. Bake, min. or until topping is golden and is tender. Serve with cream or ice desired. cinnamon by combin- Mix well. Sprinkle uncovered for 35 rhubarb cream if MNUAL GENERAL MEETING of DEL BONITA HISTORICAL ■ ÛCIETY will be held MONDAY, MAY 27th at 8 p.m. ;n the DEL BONITA SCHOOL. BUSINESS - Annual Auditor's Report. Election of officers. Everyone welcome. GARDEN CITY FERTILIZER LADIES SOFTBALL HOME EAMES: May 29th, June 3rd, 4th, 10th, 18th, 20th, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th. -■■■11 Home Games are at 7:30 p.m. Hope to you all out there to checi us on. 17th, i see SDonsond by Adult Education --- STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! l£A tf!' ARRETEZ! REGAOEZl ECOUTEZ! Learn to speak French in a fun, practical way instructed by JOCELYNE ROBILLARD, who has lived in Ouebec throughout her life She is fluent in the French language, both Quebec and Parisian varieties, and also Is fluent in the English language. Jocelyne is appreciative of Western Canada and is enjoying being in Southern Alberta. She Is looking forward to offering classes in French communication, and also to share aspects of the French-Canadian culture. This course promises to be ex­citing and informative . a great learning experience for all who participate. For more information, can • Jocelyne Kathy Lorrain« 25S 203C ■ J A. well known Spring ■ ’.'.vid P, Hofer, passed away LUcinesday, May 15th, 1985 •29 years, beloved husband ihristensen Hofer of Spring He is also survived by his James Hofer of Spring Dennis Vance (Faye) Hofer Sask.; two grandchildren; < P. Hofer of Pasc.al, Wash,; Lennox of Lethbridge Lethbridge on the age of Mrs. Arlean Coulee in at of Coulee. two sons Coulee and of Langen­one brother two sisters and Mary David Cst. bers, kter Elizabeth Possum of Rhame, North Dakota. Graveside services were held Saturday, May 18th at 2 p.m. in the Spring Coulee Cemetery with A. E. Bishop offering the graveside prayer. WANTED: As of July for Magrath Senior 2 bedroom suite plu for booking rentals and stating marital status, other employment, Sec. of Garden City Box 331, Magrath, 31st, 1985. Manager-Caretaker In Centre, in exchange Apply, age, and Moors, Assoc. , by May 1st, Citizen Drop s utilities caretaking. family, to Mrs. Fern Senior Citizens AB. TOK 1J0, SENIOR A bus tth to onian meals per 758-3489 if you would like to go. CITIZENS OF trip visi Gardens (in or extras person. MAGRATH to Calgary on Heritage Park downtown included. Please phone AND DISTRICT: Tuesday, and the Calgary). Cost is Louise Dow M.D. OF CARDSTON NO- 6 NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT HEARING:Notice is hereby application is being made nt permit with regard to: tions N.E. Building 10th, said a and to be present and be . Persons requesting hearing shall submit be heard to the dev-later than 4:00 p.m. fill Transfer Sta 20-6-21-4; Cardston on June by the to present hearing at the hearing, heared at the Ì request to 1 not : given that an for a develop- Sanitary land- S.E. 32-4-23­28- 2-25-4 at the .g, Cardston, at 1985. Any person proposal has the written brief prior 4; N.E. M.D. of 10:00 a.m. affected right to the heared to be a wirtten elopment officer on June 7, 1985. R.W. Legge, Development Officer. PRE SCHOOL REGISTRATION: I will be offering ore-school 85-86 starting Nay with two breaks There will olds, one : ■i week, Tuesday and 2 hours each day. SCHOOL program which ful lessons as the of Interest 1 Cauriosity, Joy ual Confidence & Uniqueness, Joy of tion &. Creativity. and many more. story , playing, early as Phone 758-6368, classes for the year in September and ending through Christmas and Easter. . be 2 classes, one* for 3 year for 4-5 year olds, held twice Thursday, in my home, I will follow the JOY contains such wonder­Joy of Sharing, Joy of Individ- Imagina- Lessons puppet­creative classes are developed through song. ry, 0 L't will be Shirley games, examples, role and more. Phone limited to size. Edwards. The ro believe one else. biggest mistake that you are Tops T-SHIRTS colors SHIRTS June Dev- No $12 at Onderwea« SOCKS I Group of Mens Dress Socks. 70% Acrylic. 30% Nylon Navy, B-'own, Sand, Black, Blue REGULAR $2.50 pr Stanfields Undershirts in sleeveless style. Rib knit. ftfir Cotton/polyester qj S.M.L.XL Briefs Underwear Briefs in Athletic style S'astic waist, double seat. Polyester/cotte i White and colors. REG. $4.95 you can make working for some- 1/3 Off Men s Bathrobes MEN’S VEEOUR BATH ROBES - ONE SIZE FITS ALL, SHADES OF BROWN, NAW, MARRON WITH CONTRASTING TRIM, JACKETS. 1 «F TENDERIZED oast BONELESS Wieners B.B.Q., BULK Sausage PORK, GAINERS Luncheon Meats 4 KINDS 175 g *** ****** ** ********************** ******** ******************** ** ******** ********************** DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST REPORT Spring Cleaning Should Include the Freezer: It's that time of year again, time for spring , housecleaning. Make sure your cleaning binge includes the freezer. You may be surprised to find food you didn't know you had. Steps in defrosting are: Z■3. Disconnect freezer, and insulate (wrap a heavy J_ Ô 3 V 0 ready for the year's supply of fruii In a future collumn I or cake. Combine fruits or berries with fresh rhubarb in crisps, cobblers and pies. Take stock of your freezer and get 1. Remove packages of food newspaper, cover with in frost free freezer, and wait for compartment freezer, place towel on to catch frost (pans in freezer will help melt defrosting is complete with a solution of 3 tbsp. blanket). freezer door to warm, in the floor of of hot water the frost) . - wash the (45 ml) open manual freezer pl seed 4. Whe n jnterior baking soda to a quart (litre) of water, rinse and wipe dry 5. Connect freezer. Return packages when -18’C or O'F is reached. It won’t be long before all ious fruits and berries etables are ready for ing. Take an inventory er stocks while you are you can use up the produce harvest before the mew freezing. A yearly turnover vegetables is recommended, quality. Organize foods are easy to be forgotten. Put tables in one baked goods in ,o keep an Remember to and taken out. Label packages s -> that the oldest Now is the of serving frozen will meal milk drinks 6 those lusc-and fresh garden veg­tasting and preserv-of your present freez-cleaning. This way, from last year's batch is of ror the freezer find and will the section, another. inventory record food Labels with stock time ready for fruits and best eating space so that less likely fruits and vege-in another and is a good idea the freezer. they are put in also important. date and content it and vegetables, share ideas with you on recommended fre ing procedures, asked is: - It that raw hamburger should into patties and frozen. is ANSWER: No. All the ingredients go into hamburgers can frozen. states : freezer pieces placed between layers ,so they can be separ­ated easily ground meat months. I would A question sometime has been said not be made this true? which be successfully Freezing Food by Agriculture Canada "Package ground meat patties in wrappings or bags with folded of freezer wrapping or waxed paper QUESTION while still frozen". Frozen should be used within 2-3 be willing to address a group of homemakers on the subject of freezing. Call me at 653-4848. ' Iris Armfelt, District Cardston, AB. TOK 0K0 Home Economist, Do you have any old need? (the brighter, Girl Guides and Brownie Alberta i June 1st a clown white, - pink green, shadow make-up you don't the better!) The Guides of Southern in the Park” activities is We have the the following , blue, pencils, eye Spring clean and please Please call frozen meat It beside . as are the can be used first. to look for some new fruits and vegetables, be here so use the planning now, Pureed or shakes for 3 V o S.rawberry season frozen berrie- in eerries make great children. STRAWBERRY DREAM200 ml strawberry yogurt (thawed) your i donate Iris - gladly are having a "Day : and one of the make-up station. but we sure need or red lipstick; black, brown purple, ! sticks, make-up . what you don't - 758-3751 or Barb 758-3482 and we'll • pick them up. Thanks in advance. etc. eyebrow eye liners, collection now need. 2 50 ml frozen strawberries 500 ml buttermilk Combine in blender until (Raspberries may be used berries) Berries covered with yogurt, vanilla or fruit jelly can be a special treat. =berry sauce is smooth and in place of frothy. straw- The of running husband on the "Yes and the pudding Straw-a good companion to ice cream newlyweds were, asking the advice an older couple on how to keep a marriage smoothly. ".wee," replied the , "we've always based our marriage resources of two very good books." ," said his wife, "the cookbook checkbook." NOTICE: Phone 758-3572. Derrick Passey Garden ploughing and discing. : meat Pies 227 Swansons. Apple Juice golden grove IL 2/J49 .89c Paper Towels Dinners BEEF Tea Bags red rose, 60's. pronto 2 PACK BURNS STEW or WIENERS & BEANS 680 g,. Lunch Meats . s PO R K, 340 g.•. Cookies* DADS 450 ?EANUT BUTTER s k i p p y i kg. S P R A Y COATING 369 g ^39 Cleaner 919 Apples B e SPARTAN OR RED DELICIOUS, ## bags S9C Broccoli no 1 152 .18 TOMATOES CHERRY, FLORIDA basket 1“ 99c Grose Peppers fresh 196 1 /ks ’