Magrath Store News (February 28, 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. BAG,»RMH TRADÌ NG ÇO. STORE NEWS HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 758-3065., • . ■ ., .8 a.m. to 6 p.m. . 8 a.iß. to 1 p.m. I J OFFICE 758-3033 GROCE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1985
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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. BAG,»RMH TRADÌ NG ÇO. STORE NEWS HARDWARE DEPARTMENT 758-3065., • . ■ ., .8 a.m. to 6 p.m. . 8 a.iß. to 1 p.m. I J OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOOES 758-3252 ' UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday. Wednesday . .t. * THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th, 1985. MAGRATH, ALBERTA *************************************************************************************** HARDWARE DEPARTMENT *************************************************************************************** SPICE RACK SOQm SAVE 3" KNlFk RACK A jaq Reg $32.99 24W ffimerock) Cabinet Aides' BENCHMARK" Carbide Tipped Saw Blade ONLY * HOME HARDWARE FEATURE VALUE. 24 tooth. REGULAR $18.99 VAGABOND EXERCISE BIKE Philips Air Ecoioglzer • • Absorbs dust stalo tobacco pollen and odours caused by bacteria srd fungh • FrMhena^nnm^ir x 14’ • HeclraitaM air ttraagh affiler. $119.95 Deluxe model. Ruggedly con-structed for years of use. Engine Oil Esso Extra Motor Oil 1 1- size. 139 REGULAR $1.49 I W E CUT KEYS “PHiWHOEL” LEAD CRYSTAL I Assorted pieces. f" 0/ Lovely gift items ryr-r-rrnADTMC. AT fcffiW Url“ STAINLESS STEEL STOCK POTS I 6 quart size. I quart size «g»» . • . .$49.99 . . .539.99 [WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF POTTING SOILS & PLANTING NEEDS Clothes Hangers REG. $1.39 Plastic -Clothes Hangers in packs of 3. White, Brown or Almond. 89c Exclusive 6-way cont­rol dial. Removable hood for bath- AC&i ing aarms, etc.4*” REGULAR $54.9 Saturday, February 23rd spicy spaghjetti supper served Magratha residents by the First nag­rath Girl Guides. The girls prepared and served spaghetti, meat sauce, salad, garlic bread, and .ice cream to raise money for the Canadian World Friendship fund and will be able to from their efforts. The Guides undertook 20% OFF meeting welcome. Tacaks. Jogging Sets in a Jogginf Fleece in with Navy trim. PANTS Reg $19.95 JACKETS Reg. $29.95 REDUCED donate $35 this Think-ing Week project in answer enge from our Chief Commissioner Currah, to of Guiding By raising Guides have Guiding. Thjrough Guides, Pathfinders be to to in years of Guiding. mark in i this performed . the 75th Canada and money, a to a chall- , Reta Anniversary the World, the Magrath service Men's Jant"jn Sweaters om Vests, Pullovers and Cardigan styles. Fancy knits, plain knits in an assortment of shades. REG. $18 to $65 taking cn the aged, to the family recognition the rest of and service 1985 Brownies, Rangers will their projects: friends, to the disabled and to the community, and celebration of 75 TOPS CLUB NEWS * , SWEAT CO-ORDINATES happy to welcome a new the Club. The emphasis weight now that Christmas Spring is coming. We all We are member into is on losing is over and want to look nice in our Summerwear. Meetings are on Monday evenings at the HGealth Unit commencing at 6:30 weigh-in; remainder of the to 7:30 p.m. New members For information phone Joanne 758-3796. MAGRATH PATHFINDERS This past Friday & Saturday, the Magrath Pathfinder had their first official overnight campout. On Friday night the Pathfinders met at the United Church. bags and slept in the On Saturday morning we had and then boarded the bus for to Waterton. Once we arrived there, we ourselves in a campkitchen lunch after which we went and observed a Scuba diving group diving under the ice in Waterton Lake. It was extremely interesting. We then had a lecture given to us by one of the Environmental­ists at Waterton which was very informa­tive and everyone enjoyed it immendrly. The trip and sleepover were enjoyed by everyone. We would who participated Thank you. They brought their sleeping church hall. breakfast our trip organized and had like to thank everyone in this venture. nice weight Burgandy 1595 22oo Short-Sleeved SHIRTS Men's short sleeve DRESS & SPORT Shirts in plains, stripes &. figures. Assorted shades. $19,95.-529 95 BOYS T- SHIRTS Boys T Shirts in a selection of both long sleeve and short sleeve Plains and stripes in a variety. Ball 8 : 1, get is May after T BALL Organization in years 1976 your lots and Magrath. old and and August 1, children involved. of June, school. is underway for T-Boys or Girls 6- born between August 1979. Why not This league fun and will run through probably twice a week For more information ****#£ ft** icxifcjlr*:^*-*:**** (T-Ball Continued) or to register please call Donna Balderson, 758-3294 or Donna Warnock. 758-3096. Re istration ends March 31st. i. WANTED: one used Girl's oike to fit 7 yr. Phone 758-3751 old. GARDEN CITY SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOC. The annual meeting of the Garden City Seniuor Citizens' Association was held after the regular Pot Luck dinner on Friday, February 22nd. There were 60 present. The Treasurer's Report and the Travel Report a successful and socially, and luncheons show that we have had year both financially Certainly our dinners are well attended and enjoyed. Elmer Harker conducted the nominat­ions. Since the present executive has served only one year it was moved, seconded and carried that they carry on for another year. The Executive is: Past Presid­ent - John Moors; President - Irene Ririe; Vice Presidents - Wren Holladay, Jean Butlin; Secretary - Fern Moors. Treasurer - Isabell Holladay. Directors: Glen & Blanche Holman, Charles & Venna Caldwell; Russel & Frances Blumel; Louse Dow, Cliff Merkley, Elmer Harker, Jim Holder, Jack Butlin, Jim Ririe. Executive meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Drop In Centre. PLEASE NOTE: the time for the Pot Luck Dinners on the last Friday of each month has been CHANGED to 12:30 p.m. - the same time as for the Soup 'N Sandwich Luncheon. Also - all Senior Citizens (55 years and over) in rural districts are included and this area is the same as the Magrath Hospital area. There are some Senior Citizen's Groups within this area, but you are welcome to join with us, and certainly be included in the trips we take. There have been 33 sign up for the Stage West trip to Calgary on April 3rd. If you have not, and wish to go, please phone Carefree Express at 327-7200. Western Shirts Men's Flannel Shirts in Western styling. Popular plaids in Blue. Green or Brown back­ground. REG. $19.95 1595 NO RETURNS ‘Wrangler Jeans New Wrangler Jeans "Seawash" in the , popular faded look Full size range. «35 Boys’ Jackets MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS At the February meeting of the Magrath Rod & Gun Club, the following Chairpersons were sleeted: Range - Bud Klump; Hunting - Arnold Godionton; Fishing - Brent Ehlert; Habitat - Carol Malmberg and Arlie Letkeman; Membership - Colling Passey. Publicity - Bob Ras­mussen. Trophy - Carmen Passey; Fund Raising - John Bourne; Hunter Training - Ben Rasmussen. ADH0CK: Constitution - Keith Sabey. Camp Kitchen - John Bourne. Turkey Shoot - Jim Passey. The Trophy Banquet will be held Saturday, March 30th at 6:30 p.m. at the Magrath United Church Hall. Tickets are now available - $7.50 per plate or $15 per couple, from John Bourne. The next meeting of the Magrath Rod & Gun Club will be Wednesday, March 13th. 1/3 off REG. $9.95 pkg. 70% Wool, Grey with Stanfield's Work Socks in 2 pair pack 30% Acrylic, white &. red trim Boys’ Jackets in assorted styles. Nylon outer, fibre-ling. A good dee of colors. Light weight, warm. REG. $29.95 to $59.95 WORK SOCKS FOR RENT: 5 room suite. Fridge, stove, RUBBER boots Regular Rubber Boot and Irrigation Boots - so necessary for our wet Spring weather Men's & Boys’ sizes. fully carpeted. Phone 758-3418. $16.95 to $29.95 FOUND: Female student's watch. Owner please identify by phoning 758-3030. The "Heavy Hands" Aerobic Class begins a new session on Monday, March 4th at 8 p.m. and will run each Monday, Wednesday and Thursday at that same time in the Elementary School Gym. Registration fee is $12/session. The "Heavy Hands" program is for both men and women and is easily adapted to any fitness level and any age. Weights are not required to begin. For more information, call Lynne Tanner at 758-3107. Parents of Kindergarten Children (1985-86): There will be an important meeting Thursday, March 7th at 7:30 p.m. in the Magrath Elementary School Library. garten you can Kindergarten experience, been contacted for next year, 758-3093 or 3061. Pillow Protectors wOGGING FLEECE Jogging Fleece in 160 cm width. COLORS: Wine, Blue, Red, Pink, Grey, White. '7®5 REG. $9.90-$10.95. ■ Velour Soft, thickly napped Velour -in Red, Black or Navy. 115 cm. REG 15.95 Queen Size Pillow Prot of super fine quality. Come and vote for your Kinder-“«™' Finished size - Committee and find out how /ULL . 1 ACft be involved in your child's wldth zlPPer' X3U If you haven’ to register your child please phone the School, Kathleen Harker, CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS The Chinook Health Unit will again be offering Pre-Natal Classes to begin on April 17th, 1985. Please to pre-register March 1985. Wednesday register from phone by the Phone any Thursday 8:00-12:00 785-3331 end of Tuesday, to pre-and held ber. or from 1:00-4:30. This will before the be the only class middle of Septem- 758- The Chinook Health Unit will be offering a Babysitter's Course beginning March 12/85. The Course is available to students Grade 6 and up. TIME: Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. PLACE: Chinook Health Unit. Cost: $3.00 Pre-registratlon March 4th. Health Unit neslday or your name with your teacher. before Contact the Chinook any Tuesday, Wed- Thursday or leave would like : in have shown all of cards 1 I the people who support calls : to the me the have \Cushion Forms 100%' Fibreton Polyester filled. Soft and covers. easy to fit into SIZE: 35x35 cm (14x14) 595 Cosmetic PRICED ■ 1 - &-♦*£** ^ Travel time is just around . the corner. Be equipped with the necessary Travel & Cosmetic Bags. Assorted sizes OrtOA and colors. $3.29 to $5.95 /OOFF THANK YOU: thank all community so much phone and just been wonderful. It means so much to that so many of you have interested. Thanks to the local sors, The Magrath Trading Co. and the Magrath/Raymond Clinic. Tracy Neilson. ********************** *************************** ****** FOR SALE: Brand anew 3 light ceiling fan light fixture attachment, worth $80, will sell for $60. Draperies - light green slub open weave (2 pair); Beige swag, both shortie types. Curtains rods. Ph. 6261. Good hard workers, 16 & 17, looking for part summer jobs. Some farm experience. Willing or Dana Stringam. Phone and learn the ropes. Call Scott 758-6261. bell 758- time to know been spon- FOR SALE: The following - all hook ups, four tapes, 1 Hohner Accordian 120 bass, Excellent condition. 78-14. Phone Beta Max Video Recorder, cassette never been used, played only a few times. One new steel 758-6819. radial tire size room For WANTED: Car Seats - 2 seats from 4 & 6 year also 1 upright car seat 2 year old. Phone 758-6341. booster olds for house, excellent appointment call location, across 752-4784. Bill SALE: Saturday, March 2nd. Many - located at Vonnie Riries, across 7W 2 FOR RENT: 5 from Clinic. Briggs. KUBASSEK"S MOVING miscellaneous items the street from hospital at red brick house, Ave. N. Time: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Annual General Meeting of the Magrath Municipal Golf Club will be held Tuesday, March 12th in the Band Room at the Magrath High School. Included in the agenda is the election of officers and setting of the member­ship fees for the coming well as presentation of amended Constitution. is open to all members of the Club. season as the proposed The meeting The Magrath and District Recreation Association residents ort in the The inue its proposed facility next fund raising second Annual Arena would like to thank the of the Town for their supp­Arena Plebiscite. Association plans efforts to cont-ensure that the completed. Our to is project will be the Walkathon in April. MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF CARDSTON NOTICE is hereby given that the Muni­cipal District of Cardston No. 6 prop­oses to pass a By-Law known as the Land Use By-Law, to regulate and control the use and development of land and _ buildings in an orderly and economic manner, within the Municipal District of Cardston No. 6. THE BY-LAW is available for inspect-the Municipal District Office, a.m. to 5 p.m, Monday tnrough A Public Hearing will be held Cardston Elementary School in Room at the West end of March 7, 1985 to hear presentations on this By-Law. Any to be affected by the and any other person representation, and the Tee-Pee School on Thursday, 7:30 p.m. discussions ion at from 9 Friday, at the the at and person claiming proposed By-Law desiring to make that the Council agrees to hear, shall make representation in writing to the Municipal Administrator , Box Cardston, AB. 5 p.m. on the R.W. Legg, Cardston, No. 580, TOK 0K0, not later than 5th day of March, 1985. Sec. Treas. M.D. of 6. HOME & SCHOOL MEETING TABLECLOTHS Lovely Lace Tablecloths in White or Ecru. 70x90. SRR REG. $85.00 VU LACE TABLECLOTHS DISH TOWELS Cotton Checks and Terry Dish Towels, a choice of colors and kitchen motifs. REGULAR $1.95 ea. REG. 69ç to $1.69 pkg. REGULAR $55.00 39” FRIENDSHIP BEADS I An assortment of sizes, colors and shapes. Shampoo BEER SHAMPOO In clear glass tankard. Leaves your hair shiny, easy to man- . age. REG 6.95 200 ml. regular VALUE $4.69 LOTION »ir­RO SEW AT ER &. G L Y C E R- 5th,i N e L 0 T I 0 N: 2 pack of p.m. in the High School Library.this excellent hand lotion, speakers on 2 topics: 1. Teachers'1-360 ml; 1-240 ml. An Explanation. 2. Comp- Their Place in Your Child's Home &n School Meeting, March at 8 Guest Strike Vote uters Life. Home & School needs parent supp­ort and input. Come to this vital meeting. Open to all interested Adults in the Community. (PLEASE NOTE: In the event of a Teachers Strike, this meeting will be postponed ELASTICS WOVEN WAISTBAND ELASTIC: Keeps your Shirts & Blouses in place. Beige cr Brown. 55 1 REGULAR $1.10 m and any deposit for $5 into an already__ . _____ ___ ___ existing draw for display March 1, 1985. TREASURY BRANCH EASTER PROMOTION Any new owls account (children up age 14) opened for a minimum of ). account, gets to enter the a stuffed Easter Bunny. On at branch. Contest starts 1985. To be drawn April 3, FOR SALE: 1979-XL 75 Honda Bike $400; 1979-XL 100 Honda Bike $600. Both in excellent cond-tion. Used very little. Phone 758-6795. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home, west side, imine« ’ate occuoancy. Phone 758-3693. Sweaters 1 COUNTER OF SWEATERS IN A VARIETY OF STYLES INCLUDING VESTS, PULLOVERS IN V NECK, CREW NECKS AND BOAT NECKS. CARDIGANS IN COLLARS AS WELL AS V NECK STYLING. V2 Price Ladies’ Robes 1 Rack of Ladies Robes and Housecoats. Includ­ed are Quilted Nylon. Brushed Nylon, Velours, Printed Polyesters and Printed Arnel Knits in a nice assortment of shades. 1/3 OFF J WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT ?OF NEW SPRING TOPS & SWEAT-S ERS IN A NICE ARRAY OF PATT I ERNS & COLORS. JUST THE | THING TO WEAR WITH YOUR | JEANS & PANTS. Spring Fashions Dresses Be ready to step into Spring '85 in a lovely new Dress from the New Arrivals in the Ladies Ready-To-Wear Dept. Popular styles by Adina in lovely georgette as well as printed poly­esters and blends in patterns and plains. Long and short sleeves as well as one and two piece creations. Pants 1 COUNTER OF LADIES DRESS PANTS IN POPULAR STYLES AND SHADES. IN­CLUDED ARE STRETCH GABAR­DINES THAT ARE COMFORTABLE AND AT THE SAME TIME ARE DRESSY. A NICE SELECTION. 20% OFF SPRING APPAREL IS NOW ARRIVING. SEE THE NEW JEANS THAT ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. WINTER BOOTS We still have some Winter ahead of us - and you can save on Boots. . 1 Group. 73 OTT 1 Table pRiQE NEW SPRING TOPS, SPORTSTOGS, ETC. ARE NOW ARRIVING UPSTAIRS. ************************ CLEARANCE SALE! drugstore and yelled at the clerk, S dad WaS th6 house and FURTHER REDUCTION ON FALL &. WINTER COATS Assorted styles and fabrics in Ladies Coats & Jackets. NOW CLEARING AT . /3 WF1 B The little boy rushed into the 1 RACK OF COATS & JACKETS - assorted styles and fabrics. I the ladder fell down. Now he's hang­ing on the side of the house by his fingertips'.” "Want me to call for help?” asked the clerk. 1 "Not yet. First, I want you to a help me put a new roll of film in , / my camera.” CLEARING AT BE SURE TO VISIT OUR SALES RACKS &. COUNTERS IN THE UPSTAIRS DEPT. BLADE ROAST AT BU Ya BONELESS BEEF. . S80 PORK LEO ROAST boneless W /kg Fork Loins EASY TO FRY. 5“ Sliced Side Bacon soo . Regular Wieners ***************************************************************************************** REGISTRATION FOR WILL BE Wednesday & 14th at 7 p.m. Gym. Registration is for boys & girls BURNS 450 g pkg MINI BASKETBALL CLINIC & Thursday, March 13th in the Elementary School fee is $5 per child and Grades 2-5. , & Mrs. Leonard Evans. Strang is thankful to be home wishes to thank everyone who the lovely cards and letters appreciated them in-law, Mr. Mrs. ! again and sent her while she was away. She very much. MAGRATH SOCCER ASSOCIATION MAGRATH SOCCER ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION MARCH 6th, 6:30 to 8:30, Elementary School Library. Fees: $5.00/Player Grades 1&2 $25.00/Player Grades 3 & up. No Registration taken without fees. ATTENTION BAND PARENTS: Band Booster Organ­ization Meeting will be held Wednesday, March 13th at 7:30 p.m. in the Band Room. Board Meeting at 6:00 p.m. ATTENTION: The regular monthly meeting of the Magrath Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held Thursday, March 7th at 2 p.m. at the hospital. All interested ladies are -welcome to attend. NOTICE: The regular monthly meeting of Magrath U.C.W. will meet Monday, March 4th at 7:30 p.m. in the United Church Hall. Cardston U.C.W. are special guests for the evening. . Mrs. Lillian Beswick will show films. Host­esses for the evening are Winnie Sparks, Martha Cahoon and Margaret Schneyder. BE ENTERTAINED. Come to a special even­ing of Drama given in benefit of the Mag-rath/ Cardston Association for the Handi­capped, Friday, March 8th, 7:30 p.m. in the High School Gym. A former Magrath resident, Mrs. Olga Coleman Gull Eliason, passed away in Salt Lake City Monday, February 18, 1985 at the age of 80 years. The daughter of the late LeRoy Cole­man, she is survived by her children Rulon Gull of Pocatello, Idaho and Mrs. Tessy (John) Gruninger of Cardston; LeRoy Gull of Salt Lake City, Utah; also two half sist­ers, Enid and Joan. Mrs. Irene Strang has returned home . ter spending the past two months in Salt -.1.,-. rit-v Utah w'th her son and daughter- Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Lucille Balderson were her grandson and his wife Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Cody and child­ren Cheryl, Michelle, Adrianne and Matt­hew of Milk River. THANK YOU: I would like to thank most sincerely, the doctors, nurses and staff of the Magrath General Hospital for the excellent care I received while a pat­ient. My thanks also to friends and relatives for flowers, gifts, cards and visits. I appreciated your thoughtfulness. • Bev Thomson. Miss Teen Lethbridge - Miss Tracy Neilson of Magrath, left Monday for Toronto in preparation for her next big challenge, the Miss Teen Canada Pageant which will take place next Monday, following a week of tours and appearances. Tracy will have the support of her parents, Bob Sc Carolyn Neilson who will fly to Toronto to attend the pageant, as well as all her relatives and friends in Magrath and surrounding area. We wish Tracy every success in this exciting venture. FOR SALE: 1 Swingset with glideride, teeter totter, slide and 2 swings; also bikes. Joanne, 758-3605. "My husband," explained Mrs. Smith, "is a farma efficiency expert." "Imagine that," said Mrs. Jones. "But tell me, what does an efficiency expert do?" Mrs. Smith gave the matter some thought and said, "Well, I'm not sure I can desc­ribe it exactly. When I do it, he calls it nagging." SEE THE NEW SPRING ARRIVALS IN TOPS, SHORTS, SWEATERS. UPSTAIRS. 349 BKAND NAME ShOPPING Coffee MAXWELL HOUSE . 369 g. Tide Detergent • 12 Litre Ice Cream A. G. 4 litre. Potato Chips , OLD DUTCH TRI-PACK. Peanut Batter • KRAFT 500 g. Dill PickiOS B I C K S 1 L. Hot Chocolate 750 . Chicken Soup campb e l l s 284 mi. 998 99 I" 3” 2/89 Pink Salmon 213 . Tang Orange Crystals 4 Pack. I69 Mushrooms 350 s. Broccoli 194 FRESH. ■ /*B Tomatoes FLORIDA .1^8 Oranges 150 NAVEL DOLE.•. " Bananas ■ t F . .VU/e.-j