Magrath Store News (May 27, 1982)

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. ittAGOIH TRADING CO STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) 758-3065 STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1982
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1437
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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. ittAGOIH TRADING CO STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, -" Wednesday THURSDAY, MAY 2 7th, 19 82 .MAG RATH, AT.RF.RTA. *********************************************** *************************** LADIES READY-TO-WEAR • ************************************** ************************************ Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. New In Spring Fashion DRESSES swimwear PRICED FROM Sporty Pant Coats and Jackets for Camping, Golfing and your Leisure wear including Squall Pullovers. Summer Season. r styles in one and you Lovely New Spring Dresses for the Spring and --— ~ --- Gorgeous fabrics in becoming i two piece creations. We invite to come Upstairs and see the New Arrivals. PANTCOATS and JACKETS PLAYTEX BOYS & GIRLS 14“ FOR YOUNGSTERS, .MISSES PRICED FROM A number of new Runners and Joggers have arrived for Kiddies & Misses. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF SUMMER WEAR INCLUDING SHORTS, PEDDLE PUSHERS, KNICKERS, SLACKS, JEANS, SKIRTS, BLAZERS, BLOUSES AND KNIT TOPS. NIKI RUNNERS_______________ _____ THE popular Runne(r for Spriny anu Summer run and foot effort. White with Blue trim. New Swim Suits in becoming fashions for Girls, Misses and Ladies. Mostly piece styles. Action Jogger/ NEW FIBERFILL CROSS YOUR HEART Padded Bra with untrasoft lining Stretch strap Mustable at back STYLES FROM UP 95 FABRIC SPECIALS All our Fabrics (with the exception of Nylon Tricot) including Suitings, Prints, Broadcloth, Ginghams, etc. NOW CLEARING FOR THE iJEEKEND 20% DISCOUNT ************************* WANTED: A play pen. Carol Kerney, 758-6561. Batts 100% Terylene Batts for all your quilting needs. Size 78x100. NOTICE: Ladies going to the C.W.L. Social in Ray­mond, please meet at the Catholic Church for car REGULAR $6.95 ^49 pool, 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 2nd. ' Irene Gruninger. Bruce Cant has returned from California where he has been on a Mission for the Magrath 1st Ward LDS Church for the past two years. He is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cant. ATTENTION: M.I.D. WATER USERS: Water Master Bill Heninger will have someone near the phone 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. You can try callat other times if you wish but there might not be anyone home. Positively no calls accepted after 10 p.m. Phone 758-3211. to r Mr. and Mrs. Brook Harker had as their recent visitors his brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Butch Nelson and Andrew of Orem, Utah. This past week the Harkers have had as their guests her brother and sister-in-law Major and Mrs. Mark Thomas, Trent, Tyler and Tara of Fairfax, Virginia. The Thomas family will leave soon for a two year stay in Korea with the U. S. Armed Services. held "************************* DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST NEWS . Alberta Women’s Week is being July 19-22, 1982 at Olds College. Three speakers will set the positive tone for Alberta Women’s Week. Marilyn Ferguson, a futurist, a leading interpreter of the new age and author of two best sell­ing books will focus on social and per­sonal transformation. Father Lucien Larre, one of the founders of the Bosco Home in Regina and who has worked with teenagers all his life, specializing ir. adolescent psychology and family problems will look at the family and how to make the difference. Suzanne Truba, a fashion co-ordinator in Calgary will show how to make the difference to ourselves. Seig Widmer is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Widmer following his return from Holland where he served a two year Mission. • Visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Widmer and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Kruger have been Otto, Reinhold and Johannas Schlenker of East Germany. The three gentlemen are brothers of Mrs. Widmer and Mrs. Kruger. Brad Karren has returned home from the Californian Mission Field and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Karren. There are also 13 interesting select-a- sessions to attend. You can learn to make bread, invest your money, enrich your child’s play and aerobics - a few of the choices. s There are special activities such as a dessert party and guiet time for morn­ing thoughts. A Children's program is also available for children between three and nine years. Register early, only seventy children will be accepted. Registration fee is $10 per adult or child, family rate of $30. Accomodations and meals are available during the week at the College at very reasonable rates. Registration forms are available at the District Office. Deadline is June 28th, 1982. ' OPENING MIXED GOLF SOCIAL - post­poned to Wednesday, June 2nd, 4 p.m. Two-ball foursome. Supper following. Tuesday began as a lovely day, end­ed up with one of the wo.rst wind/dust storms one can remember occurring around 5:30 p.m. You guessed it. Ladies Golf League Night. The weather man always comes up with a surprise for Tuesday nights at the Golf Course. Time is here again! PROPANE BARBECUE Make Suinmer "Cook Out Time" that much more enjoy­able with this handy Portable Propane Barbecue. PRICED AT . (Less Bottle) ■■I INSECTICIDE EAR TAG Bovaid is a plastic ear tag imoregnated with insecticide that provides season-long horn fly control and reduces fly population.,. For use on beef & dairy animals. Apply early each spring before the flies emerge. Rototiller 5_h.p. TILLER B & S Engine 16 - 14" self sharp­ening tines. REGULAR $549.95 $519,95 MU1_S£AP, TINED ROATY TILLER 5 h.p. 21" width, 9 position handle, 5 speeds to wheels and tires’priced at $1029,95 ,!■_ FARMERS AND STOCKMEN HORSE WORKERS We have in stock two of the better quality Horse Wormers NEGABOT PASTE . .8’5 EQUVERM "B" g95 SLEEPING SICKNESS VACCIfiF Eastern- & Western Strain Vaccine plus Tetanus. 2« for Horses, dose. Insect Control FRANKLIN FARM & RAZ7CH INSECT KILLER. BLACK FLAG INSECT KILLER. INSECT & STRIP VAEQNA FLY STRIPS Effectively controls flies, mosau'toes Hang in homes, offices, cottages as well as in outdoor buildings. REGULAR $3.29 . INDOORS FARMERS - WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF GRASS SEED & ALFALFA SEED. Lawnmowers GENERAL ELECTRIC LAWN MOWERS The easy-to-manipulate Lawn Mower, ideal for the ladies to use. PRICED M jjgg.QQ AND $129.00 M.T.D. GASOLINE LAWN MOWERS 18" 3 h.p. engine with recoil start. $159,95 20" MOWER : recoil start, 3.5 h.p. engine. 7" wheels with 6 position manual adjustment. Handle folds for storage. REGULAR $199.95 $169.95 20" DELUXE MOWER: Features side discharge with chute deflector. REG. $269.95.$249J 5 (.REGULAR $23.95) Men’s Nylon Squall Jackets in assorted styles. Blue, Navy, Gold. Men's & Boys' Swim Trunks in assorted styles plains and patterns in a choice of fabrics. Be ready to get in the "Swim" of Summer with a new pair of Swim Trunks. $2.95 to $18.00 Mr . T-SHIRTS Men's Jantzen T Shirts in Cotton/Polvester and /Terry Knits . Smart Stripes and Plains. A nice selection of colors. $12 TQ $22 Men’s Denim Denim Jeans in popular styles and Brands. Broken size range. Now is the time to save on these popular pants. REGULAR $29.95 TIMMY: "Do you think anyone can pre­dict the future with cards?" TOMMY: "My mother can. She took one look at my report card and told me exactly what wou^d happen when my father got home.' Jennie Heap Forsyth passed away in Cardston on Saturday, May 22nd the age of 94 years, beloved late John Forsyth. She is survived by three /^daughters, 45 grandchildren, :grandhcildren and four great jffl&children. Also two sisters Mrs. Wyman of Surrey, B.C. and Mrs. iof Magrath . Funeral services were held May 26th in the Temple Street with Bishop Paige Doehmer Interment took place in Cemetery. , 1982 at wife of the s ons, five 122 great­great grand­Mar inda Elva Harker in Cardston officiating. the Cardston Wednesday, LDS Chapel NOTICE: A Nomination Meeting to select a Candidate to represent the Progressive Conservative Party for the Cardston Con­stituency in the next Elèction will be held on Thursday, June 10 p.m. in the United Church Hall in Card­ston. must notify the President Layton, al Director Alberta, so to do , 1982 at 8:00 Any person seeking this -Nomination , Mrs. Virginia Glenwood, Alberta, or the Region­, Marjorie Hougen, Cowley, in writing, of their intention , not later than 48 hours prior to the hour for which the meeting has been called. Such notification shall be duly signed by the person seeking the nomination, and shall be verified by 10 members of the P.C. Association. The persons seeking the nomination must satisfy the President or Regional Dir­ector that he has been a member, in good standing, of the Progressive Con­servative Association for at least one full ing-. J ohn will The Pub li Gogo, M.L.A., be Guest ;rlor to the Nomination Meet- ~ 'lie is invited to attend. Chairman of AADAC, Speaker. Mrs. Gene Hindley and son-daughter Mr. and Mrs. Bill an Andreas, Calif, are Mr . in-law Miller visiting relatives in Magrath and area including Mrs. Elva Harker and and Mrs. Dale Tooner. Mrs. Leta Overn of Edmonton has been visiting relatives and friends in Magrath and district. She has been the guest of son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Spring Coulee. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ehlcrt and family of Calgary were visitors during the weekend in Magrath guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ehlert. They also visited with her mother Mrs. L. Mehew and relatives in Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sabev of Ladysmith B.C. are visiting relatives and freinds, guests of their son-in-law and daughter and Mrs, Ken Owens. At the recent Youth Talent Contest Night sponsored by the Magrath Chamber of Commerce Miss Kathy Weing placed first with her accordian presentation and won $100 and Greg Davies placed second and won $50. These two will now compete provincially in Calgary during the Calgary Stampede on July 18th. Winners from here advanto Memp his, T e n n e < e FOR SALE; Gas Furnace, 100,000 B.T.U, output with large humidifier. Phone 758-6438. WANTED: Lady to babysit two children, 4 & 2 years on some weekends. Donna Balderson, 758-6591 WANTED: Someone in need of approximately 2500 sq. ft. of sod. llq per sq. ft. to split cost of delivery to Magrath. For further information phone Burns Alston, 758-6894. NOW CLEARING AT WANTED: Summer Employment - babysitting, housework, garden­ing, yard work, etc. Ijh. 758-3789 Roxanne Preete. WANTED: Window washer. Phone 758-3609. NOTICE: The Women’s Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Thursday afternoon, June 3rd at 2 p.m. in the Auxiliary Room in the hospital. PASTURE FOR RENT - 7% acres, trees, irrigated, Magrath. Phone 328-0325 evenings. SWIMNASTICS: Hurry! Class is quickly filling. 758-6894. 9 p.m. P.S. week - for misplacing Mom's list, you please phone again. To register phone Karen Alston Mondays, Wednesday, Fridays Tentatively starts June 7th. All ladies who registered last Ryan would like to apologize Would near work 7 WANTED: Ride to Lethbridge Lilydale every morning for Monday through Friday. Phone 758- AM 3025 ATTENTION PARENTS OF PRESCHOOLERS: I am planning on moving my Preschool to Magrath for the 82-83 school year, if there is sufficient support, you are interested in a experience 2 days a week for your or 4 year old; please phone Linda Saxton, 758-6663. If 2 hour school 3 Everyone 55 years and over is encouraged to pay a $5.00 membership fee and join the Garden City Senior Citizens. Fees are due now for 1982. Friday, May 28th, the monthly Pot Luck Dinner will be held in the Lounge at the Drop In Center. Hostess­es will be Grace Toomer and Louise Dow for the roast beef dinner at 1 p.m. WANTED Club s . One Left FOUND : trim. 758-3521. TO BUY: Kay Used set of Junior Golf Anderson, Ph. 647-2429. Runner, navy blue with white foot. Almost new. Phone »1 * . • i A-* BEDSPREADS Chenille Bedspreads in assorted patterns and shades. DoubjLe and size. 20% Off BLANKETS ESMOND BLENDED BLANKETS IN GREEN, BEIGE, BLUE, CINNAMON. SATIN BINDING REGULAR $15.95 995 » Lading’ P&ntyhos© 4* "NO NONSENSE" Brand Panty House, One fits all. Spice, Beige. REG. $1.59 500 size Taupe, J 25 Runners Blue/White Runners ideal for the holiday season. REG. $15.95 SIZED PANTYHOSE Same shades as above ******************<k*************** REMINDER: Magrath U.C.W. will meet Monday, June 7th in the Magrath United Church.* Business meeting at 7:30 p.m. At 8 p.m. Mr. Ross White of McKillop United Church will be guest speaker. His theme will be "Human Sexuality" ladies welcome to All interested attend. mother of a young car accident in May 15th THANK YOU: As the lad involved in a your town last Saturday, xjuu, I would like to express my apprecia­tion to the lady who took our boy to the hospital for patching up. Due name much Mrs . P.S. to the trauma he did not get . Whoever you are, thanks so for your concern. Sincerely L. Thurston, Strathmore, David also would like to the R.C.M.P. and the townspeeple of your town for thie care and concern at that time. her very » Alta. t n a lì is. LAWN SALE: 2 families, Saturday, June 10:00 a.m. Many miscellaneous items after sale of home. House plants, kitchen items, clothing, complete 10 piece silver pl^te flatware, Location 171 W 2 Ave. S. Loose residence. T - BALL PRACTISE - all boys age 6,7,8 years will start baseball practise Tuesday, June 1st at 5 p.m. at the S. East Diamond. Wes Balderson & Howard West. FOR SALE: Laying hens. $1.00 each. Hu terville Colony. Box 70, Magrath, Ph. 758-3143. FOR RENT: 6 acres of pasture. Phone 758-3270. FOR SALE: 1 metal shower stall, complete, stardard size. $50.00; 1 Imitation Electric Fireplace with imitation logs & screen, $50; 1 crib mattress. $25.00. Also 1 Truck, good for hauling garbage $500. Phone 758-3649 after 6 p.m. LOST: Ladies black leather wallet. Finder please contact Noreen Coleman, Phone 758-3495. FOR SALE: 500 lb. black & white face heifer calf, also 3 year old black cow. Phone 758-3166. Boys' Terry Bathrobes in Blue with trim, White with trim. SIZES: 12 to 16 yrs. REGULAR $15.95 JOGGERS Men's Grey heather Jogging Pants, light weight, elastic waist. REGULAR $19.95 FOR SALE: Windows. Phone 758-3270. NOTICE: 12 year old boy wants babysitting and yard work. Graduate of Babysitting Course. Blaine Harvey, 758-3234. BOYS’ SHIRTS MEMBERSHIP DUES - for the Magrath Roping Club will be accepted until June 1, 1982, after which there will be a late penalty membership fee. Please contact Craig Godionton, 758-3188 or Neal Miller, 758-6557. NEED SOME TYPING DONE? A qualified typist is here to assist you in all your typing needs - essays, term papers histories, Geneology, etc. Call Sherri at 758-3112 anytime. Reasonable rates. Boys Shirts in Western and Regular styles. Assorted patt­erns and styles. REGULAR $10.95-$13.95 flaw / * _ Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson are parents of a daughter, Angela Joy, born May the proud Mr. Roy 5th, 1982. Equally proud grandparents are and Mrs. L. B. Tanner, Mr. and Mrs Johnson of Spring Coulee. Men’s The famous singer was asked if he smoked. "Of course not," he replied. "It would hurt my throat." "But sir, you once endorsed a cigarette and said it didn't hurt your throat." "That was true; the cigarette did not hurt my throat. I never smoked it." SANDALS Men's Leather Sandals with rubber sole. Criss cross front. REGULAR $11.95 DON'T MISS JEANS THIS THE SALE ON MENU'S WEEKEND. ONLY $15. Wieners Everyday Low Meat Priced MAPLE LEAF G Sausage Sticks SMOKED, 500 G I Sliced Cooked Ham 375 6 Minute Steak A 1 BEEF .LB 3”’ Pork Butt Steak I DISTRICT AGRICULTURIST REPORT Time To Vaccinate Your Horse: Although an outbreak of western equine enceph­alomyelitis (sleeping sickness) in Alberta horses is not an annual event, such outbreaks do occur, and the only sure way to protect your horses is to have them vaccinated every spring. Dr. Jane Pritchard of Alberta Agri­culture’s veterinary laboratory in Fairview reports very effective in­activated virus vaccines are avail­able for protecting horses against this potentially deadly disease. How­ever, she points out that they must • be used at the right time of the year to ensure protection during the pot­ential equine encephalomyelitis sea­son, which in Alberta Is during Aug­ust and September. This means that horses in this province should be vaccinated by a veterinarian in May and June. Those that are vaccinated later may not have enough time to develop sufficient protection if an outbreak should occur. Dr. Pritchard says that several weeks are required for the necessary level of immunity to build up. She also says that the effects of western equine encephalo­myelitis in horses can range all the way from a mild fever to death with­in two days. Symptoms include fever, impaired vision or blindness., an irregular gait, wandering, circling, lack of coordination, yawning, teeth grinding, drowsiness, a drooping low­er lip, an inability to swallow or stand, paralysis and death. The diagnosis of the disease in a live animal is based on a physical examination, and the examination of two serum samples tsken 10 days a­part. The samples are tested to see whether the horse is forming antibodies against the eouine en­cephalomyelitis virus. A post mort­em diagnosis is based on the micro­scopic examination of the animal's brain and isolation of the clrus. Birds are the most common reservoir of the virus, transmitted by mosquit­oes and most prevalent in late summer. Western equine encephalomyelitis can affect people as well as horses, however both speciies are known as dead end hosts - after having been in­fected by a mosquito, they c a n ~ - *- the virus to anof>':. .osquito. The virus seems to cycle naturally in birds and mosquitoes and then for some un­known reason, spill over,into the human and horse populations which occurred late last summer when many horses were infected. Several died in both Alberta and other Prairie p rovinces. James R. Hansen, District Ag. DANCERSIZE: Don't miss out this mont^ a great way to trim and tone for a, suit weather. Starts June 7th, Monday, Wednesday 8:30 to 9:30; Friday 6 to 7 p.m. Elementary School Gym. $5.50 for 3 weeks in June. . Try this nic^ Casserole for a light Summer Supper. SEAFOOD SUPREME 3 cups light cream 1/3 cup butter 6 tbsp, flour tsp. salt 1 (16 oz) frozen shrimp 1 tin (5 oz.) crabmeat 1 tin (6 oz.) flaked tuna 3 hard cooked eggs, diced Grated parmesan cheese. Scald milk or cream. Melt butter; mix in flour and seasoning; slowly stir in hot cream and stir over low heat. FOLD in eggs. SPOON into wel1 greased casserole. SPRINKLE with cheese. Bake at 375 degrees for ’ 30 — 35 minutes. Serve on patty shells or rice. . Many a child is spoiled because you can't spak his grandma or grandpa Grocery Buys J W 4 ■ Icing Sugar 1 KG MILK CANNED W. F. ***- _ fi f- f- Dream Whip , 170 g > CORN . KERNEL GREEN GIANT 341 ML î I I 2iîa Fra# Cocktail W, F, 398 ML V 8 JUKE 1.36 L Dog Food GAINES BEEF BURGERS 2 KG 37S Cleaner TOILET BOWL CLEANER 675 ml / French Fries W. F. 907 g PRODUCE Lettuce ROMAINE CRISP EA Broccoli NO. 1 LB 1 “-ÄJ Oranges 4# BAGS JiS Strawberries 12 OZ. BASKET APPLES GOLDEN DELICIOUS