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. PHONES; OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758- 3535 FRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS; MONDAY., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY .8 A.M. to A P.M. WEDNESDAY rr,.c8 A.M. to 1 P.M. . .SATURDAY. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, 1968 .MAGRATH, ILBERTft. '’GIBRALTAR1’ 100% Cotton ’Ezee wash" Service Weight SHEETS, 80 x 100. REGULAR $Ao95 ••••••••••••••• Lovely 100% opaque Nylon Tricot Nightgowns in a nice selection of styles - Shortie length with short puff sleeve or sleeveless models full length rayon tricots and brushed amsls in pink or blue! Styles that are sure to please her - Gowns that will make ideal Christmas gifts. SIZES: S. M. L ■HUHUIIMKIUMIIMHI Ipti'on to give extra body for firm f'hair sets. Large bottle . . | Fully lined. lace Peignior with tricot lined filmy sheer | nightgown. Beautifully styled, ideal for Christmas I gift giving. Pink or Blue „ 2 PIECE SET „. — CORDUROY Fine, Medium and Wide wale Corduroy' assorted colors. Reg. $1.29 - $2.25 STRETCH SUITING Two way stretch0 50" wide. Green Navy. Regular $6.95 yd. CHOICE . 20% OFF j BEECa CREME RINSE; Wit’.- the secret REGULAR $1.25 WOODBURY SHAMPOO -- 10d easing nut oil. eeococr, TWIN BED FITTED SHEETS — white only. REGULAR $3•95 •*••••••••••••••••• MAGRATH 1 RAD I NG COMPANY LTD. HARDWARE DEPT. by UJhirlpool. SUPER 90 Super 90 Super Wash 6 cycle Push Button WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHER By R.C.Ao Portable -with decorative counter top. REGULAR $369o95 Christmas Special-,, -, *» « • • o «,•••••••• ECONOMY WHIRLPOOL ECONOMI MODEL DISHWASHER (WHIRLPOOL DISHWASHERS ARE TOPS IN CONSUMERS REPORTS FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS.) Mr, and Mrs, Jake Tschetter left Tuesday to make their home in Lethbridgeo Mr, Eldred Hudson of Raymond has purchased the Tschetter (former L.E. Pharis) home in Magrath, DID YdU KNOW YOU CaN BUY AN R.C.A, COLOR TELEVISION SET FOR ABOUT $499.00 22" CONSOLES I This captiving consolette in in a distinctive satin walnut veneer cabinet, The 22” T.V, chasis features automatic fine tuning, automatic scene control, automatic channel equalizer, stay-set volume control, etc, The picture is unsurpassed for brightness, clarity and detail, 19" TABLE MODELS: The convenience of AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING, unsurpassed New Vista Color T V performance and trim-styled beauty makes this RCA table model an exceptional value. Lighted channel numbers, disappearing handle for easier portability. FLYER PRICES ON CHRISTMAS TOYS NOW IN EFFECT. TOYS ALL DISCOUNTED. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD ON TOY PRICES. MAGRATH GRADING COMPANY LTD. /or Christmas Çifts DUSTERS Dusters designed to please. Quilted Terylenes, Tricots, Metalics, Orlon Files in exquisite colors, corded cottons, Corduroys and Prints,, 595 | g95 S. M. L. XL. to I y N IGHTGOWNS Nylon and Amel Tricot Nightgowns in beautiful styles including the popular Kayser - Roth creations. Shorties and ankle lengths in brushed orlons. Styles that will enhance any Christmas stocking. PRICED FROM -¡Joang UJonder THE LATEST CREATIONS FOR MISS TEEN by Wonderbra. SLIPS Half Slips and full length Slips in fashions for the new festive season. Included are lovely numbers by Kayser Roth including white and colors. Tlease HER with a beautiful slip this Christmas. p98 L- *p PYJAMAS Just gorgeous - for sweet dreamers - Baby Doll Fyjamas - tailored Pyjamas in Kayser - Roth’s best tricot. Styles that are sure to make a hit. Select a pair of pyjamas for Mother, daughter, sister. Also in stock of children’s flannelette Fyjamas for cozy sleeping. o pyo /_ up. BIKINI PANTIES in nylon tricot. High cut leg for complete freedom from bind" ing or riding up. COLORS; Hot Pink, Lime Green . p00 PADDED BRAS; Lightly padded with colorful nylon tricot overlay. Co-ordinate with the Bikini Panties. COIORS: Hot MINI SLIPSL Built up shoulder straps^ in co-ordinateso 400 ** The mood is gay - the thinking, colour. The overall picture - to coordinate. Co-ordinate a bra to a girdle to a slip to a bilfni pantie. LADIES Beautiful new Kay oilver Blouses with ruffled jabot fronts, long sleeves. Tailored Sport Blouses by London lassie. Blouses for all occasions in all over prints, pastels and paisleys. SIZES; 10 to 20 . QRlSSlg. | New Christmas creations haveI just arrived. Select yours ■ early. i 1595 to 4995 f . lliniHUiiiiihliiiii Dll' SWEATERS | Fine knit Lansea Pullovers, Bulky Knit Cardigans and handsome figured Cardigans for Curlers etc. tt••11.ll>••••!*t!••••»•!•4«■* II«t•••«•*«•«1«••!•••I111>(•«•I<•••■•>iII• Hi WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF CHILDRENS, MISSES & LADIFS SNOW BOOTS. ‘ MAGRATH , RAD I NG COMPANY LTD. BOYS SHIRTS Handsome styles for Boys and Youths in Flannelettes, Cottons, Broadcloth and "Never Press" Fabrics<> Stripes, Checks, Paisleys and overall figures in the latest creations. SIZES: 6 to 18 years .0. o. T SHIRTS, etc. Smart Turtle Neck cotton knit T Shirts in plain and mock V necks, Penman’s "Glen Isle" T shirts in popcorn knit. MiniTnum care, requires little or no ironing. Assorted colors including Gold, Loden,- Blue, Navy, Green. 1 ■s includ- .qc 8-16 & YOUTHS DRESS TURTLE NECKS Fashionable Turtle neck Shirts in silk knit, long sleeves thing to wear with suits, etc, COLORS: White, Blue, Gold Mauve. Styled by Forsyth0 G M T O o rlo J-ir •••••••••••••• BOYS PANTS BOYS’ CCRDVROYS; Back pockets are for perfect fit. Handsomely styled for School and Casual wear, reinforced with leather corners. Tapered COLORS; Gold, Tan, Brown. i Tiers t> Xd,|Jt3rcU. SIZES: 8 - 18. “7^0 BOYS G.W.G. GASUaL PaNTS; Included in our are G.W.G. Cowboy Kings, G.W.G0 Slim Kings Navy, Loden, Tan. Also "NEVER PRESS" Pants for Boys in popular Cactus shade. SIZES: 2-16 yrs display of Boys Pants and G.W.G, Teen Kings in Nylon quilted Ski Jackets in hip length, collar styled light weight yet ohl so warm Coats, Full length zipper front, zipper side pockets. x z Suedene Jackets with pile collars in Brown shade. SIZES 30-36 • 95 aND » BOYS 3 eyelet Tie OXFORDS in gleaming black featuring the new chisel toej Plain Slip On loafers in black. g95 SIZES: 2-7 5 | BOYS SOCKS I I All the popular makes and styles Boys I like — nylon stretch, ban - Ion . i 1 stretch and blends. 69^ to | | - utUtlHIIIIHIlUiHIIHUNHIUlluililllllllllUIIHtlUllillKulliHili (iimiHiiiuuniiiiiminniHHiniiHiuintniiHniHiiHunHhtiHiiiiiHUiiiHiiiHtiiHniuiiiiHHHiHiinuiHHiHunuuiHHiuniHu _ II BOYS BELTS 3I s f Leather belts in the popular 1J" . \ width. Black and Brown. I | fl,InlunmHH.HUllllllHHIlHUUlU.HHuiHHUlHUllllllllllllll.lllltllimillll.luHtlllK.HlIlHWHIIIIIHUIlHIIHHHHIHUlimM fl, MAGRATH RADI NG COMPANY LTD. An impressive and reverent funeral service was arranged and held for Alice Reva Stevenson respecting her desire Monday, November 18th, 1968 at 10:30 A.M. The deceased was born April 21, 1897 in Provo, Utah and passed away Thursday, November 14th, 1968, She was the mother of Harding Leslie, Grant Reed, Lewis Shir, Mrs. I.C. (Shirley Marguerite) Morton, Mrs. G. R= (Genevieve) Brown, Mrs. J, (Oral Nadine) Boychuk; grandmother of 21 grandchildren. Honorary Pallbearers were grandsons Harding, Shirl and Michael Stevenson; Robert, Everett and Leonard Morton; Harold, Gerald, Allen, Bruce and Paul Brown and Dale Boychuk. Granddaughters are JoAnne, Lorraine, Nadine, Janice and Marsha Stevenson; Myrna Morton, Edythe and Marie Brown and Beryl Boychuk. Besides her immediate family she is survived by brothers Clyde, Ray, Lloyd and Reed Bennett; sisters Maude Rasmussen and Rose Hudson. She was predeceased by her parents Mr. and Mrs, Austin Robert Bennett, brothers Leon and Verde and a sister Ethel Clifton. Family prayer circle was held Sunday evening when Grant Stevenson offered the family prayer. Funeral services were held at Christensen Salmon Funeral Home. Bishop L. officiated and Sister V« Hamilton was organist rendering an organ solo "God Of Invocation was offered by Brother LaMar Bennett. Biography was given by Bishop L. B. Tanner. Speaker was Pres., Elmo Fletcher, Sister M. Rasmussen sang "The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning", Benediction was offered by Brother Cliff Miller. Graveside prayer was by Brother Cal Alston, Pallbearers were Steve Landy, Hall Poulsen, Earl Gurney, Norm Cook, Stan Toomer and Ken Hindley. • Interment took place in the Magrath cemetery. An appreciative family humbly accept the kindness of friends during their bereave- men^° S. M. Morton» B. Tanner Our Fathers” A number of Magrath and district Boy Scouts were among the 126 Queen Scouts from Southern Alberta who were presented with Quenn Scout certificates at Queen Scout Recognition Ceremonies held in the Alberta Stake Social Centre in Cardston Saturday, November 16 th, Guest speaker of the evening was R. Donald Livingstone, General Manager of Lethbridge Collieries Ltd. Presentation of Queen Scout certificares was made by Hon. J.V.H, Milvain, Chief Justice of the Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta. Queen Scouts from Magrath and district who received certificates included; 1st ' MAGRATH TROOP (Robert Rasmussen, Scout ifester) A ~11 an Dahl, Gary Coleman, Jack Curliss, Richard Gruninger, Bruce Ririe, Russel Rol1ingson, Rick Strate, 2nd MAGRATH TROOP (J.C» Alston, Scout Ifaster) Burns Alston, Roger Anderson, Shayne Gurney, Donald Hamilton, Wayne Harris, Stephen Leishman, Rick Mikado, Curtis Miller, Bob Rice, Neil Sera, Dennis and Neil Wheeler. 1st WELLING TROOP; (David Wilde, Scout Master) Craig Bullock. Funeral services for the late Ernest B. Dalton of Del Bonita were held Thursday afternoon, November 14th, in Southminster United Church, Lethbridge with Rev. Dr. R.W.K. Elliott officiating. Pallbearers were Ed Newton, Powell Foggin, Bob Manzke, Dave Hodge, Orson Weber and Ernie Hillmer. Remains were forwarded to Calgary for cremation. lyfertin Bros. Ltd. was in charge of arrangements. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital during the past week include Mr. Stuart Balderson, Mr, Ray Bennett, Mr0 Ron Heck, Mr. Cliff Whitt, Mr. Ralph Arndt, Mr. Paul Taylor, Mr. George Heathershaw, Mr., Glen Leishman, Mrs, Addie Lee, NEry Rose Maxwell, Mrs. Annie Corliss, Mrs. Mary Bauer, Mrs. Mary Triscli, Mrs. Irene Harker and son, MPs. Bonny Bilgin and daughter, Mrs. Avilda Jones, Mrs. Clara J, Wipf, Mrs. Elizabeth James, and Miss Judy Walburger. ’ Magrath St. Joseph’s C.W.L. held their November meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene Stanek on Monday, November 4th. Final plans were made for the Tea, Apron and Bake Sale to be held November 23rd at the Lions Club Rooms from 2 to 5 P»M. The Bake Table will feature meat pies and cabbage rolls, A door prize and the Tombola prizes will, be drawn for. The meeting was adjourned and lunch was served, oeaaflS«»*« ADVISE (for always) Never give advice that isn’t asked for; those who need it won’t take it and those who would take it don’t need it.MAGRATH GRADING COMPANY LTD. The second monthly meeting of the Del Bonita 4 - H Border Beef Club was held Saturday, November 9th with 33 members attending» 0 Canada was sung and the Pledge was said led by Doran Perry«, Minutes were read» Club leader Ed Newton reported on the 4 H Conference he attended in Edmonton. New business was then discussed and results were that: 1» The meetings are to be held the second Saturday of every month, 2. Junior leaders are to be chosen by the Advisory Board. 3= Christmas dance is being held Friday, December 20th from 9 to 1 A.M, at the Del Bonita School. The Golden Nuggets will play for the dance. Tickets will be sold at the door. Admission is $1.00 per person - under 12 years of age free» Myrna Rasmussen gave a talk on •‘M11 i ng out record books. Charitable donations were then taken and are being sent to Muscular Dystrophy. The meeting was adjourned. Pat Bowen, Reporter, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGES John Waldner, son of Dave Waldner of Hutterville Colony and Mary Hofer, daughter of Pete Hofer of Rockport Colony will be married Tuesday. John Hofer, son of Pete Hofer of Rockport and Rachael Waldner, daughter of Sam Waldner of Rockport will be married Sunday. Dr. and Mrs, Floyd Harris of Honolulu, Hawaii are proud to announce the birth of a daughter Tamara Leonani. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs» Loren Nelson of Wei ling and Mr, and Mrs» Warren Harris of Spring Coulee. Dr. Harris is in his second year of Pathology and plans on taking one more year in Hawaii» Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Harker are the proud parents of a son bom Thursday, November 14th in the Magrath Municipal Hospital, Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Don Harker of Magrath and Mr. and Mrs. John Goerzen of Taber, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hancock and son Robert of Ridgedale, Sask, visited their son R.C.M.P. Const» Doug Hancock, guests at the home of Mrs. Belle Harker. Mrs. Annie Hillmer has returned home from a holiday to Calgary where she visited her son—in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, and joined her daughter-in-law Mrs. Lloyd Hillmer in travelling to the latter’s home in Rainbow Lake and also visiting her son Lloyd who is a patient in an Edmonton hospital. WANTED; Brownie Tams - anyone having any they wish to sell, or give to girls needing them please contact Mrs. Floyd Larson«: THANK YOU; We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Magrath Hospital for their kind attention during Mr. Dalton's illness; to friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness; for floral tributes at the funeral and sent to the home; and to the U.C.W. for the lunch served following the funeral. „ The Dalton Family. NOTICE; The Magrath 3rd Cub and Scout Troop will be selling home made candles on Sat. November 23rd at the C.W.L. Tea and Bake Sale. Orders will also be taken. Come and support your Scouting movement. WANTED; Carpet sweeper in good condition. Ph, 758-3270. Steve Landy. WANTED; 10 to 15 young hens. Jim Ratke Ph. 758-6658. NOTICE; The 1st Ward Relief Society Bazaar and Bake Sale will be held in the Lions Hall Sat, November 30th. The Bazaar and Bake Sale will begin at 11 o’clock and the Luncheon will follow immediately. There will be a Fish Pond for the children. Everyone come and eat with us on Saturday, November 30th. NOTICE; Stake Parent and Youth Night - an annual presentation of the M.I.A. will be presented 2 nights - Tuesday, November 26th and Thursday, November 28 at 7:30 in the Stake Cultural Hall in Raymond for all parents, youth and their guests» Lo Brewerton. THANK YOU; I would like to thank very sincerely my family and the many friends for gifts, cards, calls and the kindnesses shown to me during my recent illnesse Mrs. Flora Austin. TAX NOTICE; The Dept, of Municipal Affairs has advised that they will not accept applications for the 1966 Homeowner’s Tax Discount affter December 31j 1968» All taxes not paid by December 31, 1968 are subject to penalties as prescribed by the Taxation Act, Town of Magrath NOTICE; Credit Union Office will be open Wednesdays 9:15 ¿0 11:30 A.MO and 1 - 2:30 PM Mr. and Mrs. Terry Graham of Milk River are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Sunday, November 17th» Mrs, Graham is the former Barbara Hillmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Orville Hillmer, Mrs. Margaret Vickstrom of Cambridge, Minn, is visiting cousins, the guest of Mrs, Annie Hillmer. PaRK THEATRE SHOWS; Thurs, Fri, Sat. November 21, 22 & 23: "HIGH, WILD AND FREE” a family movie. Running time 110 minutes. PRICES: Adults $1.25, Students 750j Children 500« When appearing at the prison rodea at Huntsville, Texas, Tennessee Ernie Ford said: ”4^ years ago the restroom was in the back yard and we ate in the house. Today, the restroom is in the house and we eat in the backyard - this is progress’?”MAGRATH , RADI NG COMPANY LTD. - HOME CURE? .By the Piece - loin . *lbi /x~7C/\ /\ zx zv zx z\ zx /x"A FOR SAIE; 4 large Holstein heifers 41 o freshen in 1 to 4 months,, Cy Card,. NOTICE; The 3rd Magrath Cub and Scout Group Committee will meet in the Ifegrath United Church Hall Wednesday, November 27th at 7 P.M. All parents are urged to attends NOTICE; The Jfegrath Brownies and Guides will hold their annual Christmas Program in the Pkgrath United Church Hall Friday, December 13th. A silver collection will be taken. Everyone welcome. FOR SALE; 2 p air of full length livingroom drapes. Avilda Coleman. Ph. 758-3084» NOTICE; Applications will be received for Christmas helper at the local Post Office until Monday, November 25th. Commencing date - December 9th. J„C. Alston, P.M. WANTED; 100 bales of hay - Alfa!fa or mixed. Ph. 758-3474» Henry Bort. NOTICE; The Magrath Golf Club will hold its annual meeting at 7 P.Mi Friday, November 22nd at the Lions Hall* All members are urged to attend. Gordon Jenson. NOTICE; The Lutheran Women*s Mission League will once again be selling Cook Books. There will be 3 different kinds - Desserts, Meats, Casseroles. $2.95 each or $8.75 set of 3» Books may be purchased from any member or phone 758-3521 or 758-3593. NOTICE; Banjamin Cleaners will no longer be delivering cleaning to each house. However all cleaning may be brought and picked up at Carter’s Garage, Service will continue as before - Mondays and Thursdays, Pat Carter, NOTICE; The Magrath Lions Club will hold the Annual Bingo Friday November 29th and Friday, December 6th in the Lions Hall, Everyone is needed and welcome, Magrath Lions Club. FOR SALE; 1956 Dodge. $150.00. Mark Meldrum. O • • e e o • George was with a shovel near his car when a stranger hailed him. ’’Stuck in the mud?” he was asked. "No," he replied. engine died here and I’m digging a grave for it." Ph. 758-3087. FOR SALE; Tan wool coat with fur collar. Size 10-12. Phone 758—3498. HELP WANTED; Night watchman - shift work. All benefits. Apply Alberta Canning Co. Phone 758-3332 or contact Walt Pashuk, Plant Supt. HEW CHRISTMAS DRESSES AND DUSTERS HAVE ARRIVED UPSTAIRS. SEE THEM SOON. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. CAMPBELL SOUP MUSHROOM & CREAM OF CHICKEN 5 for 20 oz. Jars s STUFFED OLIVES 990 JELLO PUDDINGSII ORANGE JUICE = = •E : 4 pkgs, assorted 470 . . LUNCH MEAT YORK 3901 = = : STRAWBERRY JAM JUBILEE 12 oz. for oo s 1# box«» 8 LYNN VaLIEY U oz. LIGHT or DARK -DIPPING . OO for Pili pRESH PRODUCE LETTUCE ORANGES - 4# bags TOMATOES - film heads - tubes lb. 260 790 450 DELICIOUS APPLES _BED. lb. 190
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