Magrath Store News (August 3, 1978)

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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEW ♦ t . OFFICE 758r-3033 GROCERIES 758^3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesda...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1978
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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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEW ♦ t . OFFICE 758r-3033 GROCERIES 758^3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 A.M, - 6 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1978 .«MAGRATH, ALBERTA. ******************** *’* *************************************************** ************************** ********** H*****t*ii* * ************************ HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Be sure to see "The Juicer" now in stock. It extracts natural juices from fruits, tomatoes, and steams vegetables in a manner to retain the most flavor and food nutrients. The Juicer comes in five basic.parts - fitted Cover, Steamer Basket, Juicer Reservoir, Boiling;Base and Outlet Hose. The Graniteware Juicer is made from rugged, safe, porcelain-on-steel. Lightweight, easy to clean. The hard surface resists stains and odors. Complete information, instructions and recipe suggestions included. PRICED AT. Avoid summer showers with Prestone II MX •rosate a? cm un nm uno •ixMLn-tsmt • 1ífSStT55®> THIS oi-M. .Its the year round coolant/anti-freeze that protects over in summer, freeze-up II WC.C LI tai pi L71OV.LO your car against boil­in winter. j CUTTER MOSQUITO ■ REPELLENT - the f best we've tried ‘ $2.29 Portable EMERGENCY TROUBLE LIGHT with Alligator Clips 6,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONERS are now clearing at this unbeliev­able low price. Never again will you get this Air Conditioner at this price. REG. $279.95 ******************* SEE OUR SELECTION OF HICKORY HANDLES NOW ON SALE, "FLY SEASON" is now upon us and with the cooler nights, they will be invading your dwellings, etc. GOLDEN MALBIN - sugar bait. $2.59 ORTHO D use as concentrate or mix as a bait. Spray you. trees for tent cater-nillers. Excellent jjesults. Charcoal üghtîr REG. $5.98 1 RACK CLEARING AT 2 RACKS CLEARING AT Summer Sale « MUSSES Ladies! Be sure to take advantage of the BIG SAVINGS in Ladies ’ Dresses Upstairs. a 1 RACK CLEARING AT . 20% w ¥2 PRICE SWIMSUITS Our Summer stock of Misses & Ladies Swim now clearing, miss out. 20% » & Suits Don't 4 1 NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIES AND MISSES DRESSES BEAUTIFUL NEW STYLES. 4 LITTLE BOYS' SETS.COATS hildren's Fashions KIDDIES NANETTE DIAPER SETS Navy Brown Green Tan "BIG BLUES" the name of our new Jeans. Available in Denims and Cord- We have just received a new Shipment of Children's Wear for the coming Fall Season. GIRLS NANETTE DRESSES.SWEATERS NEW! The latest fashion for Teens «kikp AND Cougars New Fall Shoes are now arriv­ing. See the Kiki’s and Cougars THEY'RE JUST NEW I Ladies' Sweaters Beautiful new Sweaters have just arrived for the coming Fall '78 season. Pullover Sweaters Cardigan Sweaters Coat Sweaters Kangaroo Sweaters Orlons, Acrylics, Blends. for yourself Swimòuiu 72 PMX Girls' Bikini style Swim Suits in assorted patterns and fabrics. SIZES: 3-6X, sleepwear ' -able of Summer L ' > -htgowns in an assortment of styles and fabrics Ideal gif items for birthdazs as well as Lloyd and Theta r~’bey were jests of honor at a .lling Recep- .ion Friday evening, July 28th n the occasion of their 60th bedding Anniversary when relatives ■nd friends gathered at the Magrath Cultural Hall to congratulate them .nd-offer their best wishes. Their daughter Udine Duncombe .-resided at the guest register .nd hosts for the evening were the remaining members of their immediate amily - Beryl Bectell, Darlene Procto« and Blair Sabey. £ Refreshments were served at . < attractively arranged tables. Blair Sabey was Master of Ceremonies for the program which consisted of musical and vocal numbers by the family with special numbers including a vocal solo by Reece Gibb accompanied by Ron Proctorj Recitation by Joann Ririe with organ accompaniment by Ron Proctor; Vocal duet by Burns and Karen Alston accomp anied by Elizabeth Strong; Male Quartet cumber by L.B. Tanner, Byng Beazer, cal,Alston and Elden Coleman; Magician act by Anthony Ghitter of Calgary, grand­son of Rulon Rich. Tribute to the bride and groom of ‘,0 years was paid by Gordon Duncombe. Elizabeth Strong presided at the ;rgan for background music during ■ssembling of the guests. Relatives from a distance came ■alt Lake City, Edmonton, Calgary ell as South Alberta points. • ••••••• Wayne Malmberg of (oaldale, a ormer resident of the Spring Coulee rea, passed away Sunday, July 30th at the age of 71 years. Born in High River he moved to • Spring Coulee, in 1918 and to the .oaldale area« in 1966. He was known as "Mr. Charolais of Canada" having brought the first Charolais cattle to this country in 1954. ■ He is survived by his loving zife Georgia and children Leah Atchley of Texas, Arlene Gruninger )f Spring Coulee Mavis Palmer of Youngstown, Dale of Lethbridge; 14 grandchildren; one great grand­child; three brothers Evan of Leth­bridge, Orville of Spring Coulee, Gordon of Cardston; two sisters Lila Fulton of Calgary, Eloise Ashton of California. Funeral Services were held in icKillop United Church Wednesday, August 2nd/7§., Interment followed in Archmount"Memorial Gardens. the from as l % PRICE! TOPPERS -■> f S ' ■ ~ i : v , R . C . a r e v i s 1t i n o ! I little girls’ shorts Sizes 4 to 6x Jordy, 14 year old son of Garry nd Maxine James passed away in ydney, Australia Friday, July 28th. 'e is the gran'dson of Mrs. Olive ames . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and. children of Kansas City, Missouri re visiting her father Mr. Claude eterson of Welling. Misses and Ladies Tank Tops and Blouses ‘ featuring short sleeve and sleeveless fashions. Just the thing to co-ordinate with your Sport togs. Vt Price Mr. and Mrs. Meade Coleman and fami J deed and Garth Coleman families. The family of Hao tie and the lat Nephi Harker held a Reunion on July 24 th at the Drop In Center with ove; 100 members in attendance. We were ill happy that our mother was able to ue with us. An afternoon of visiting and game for the children was enjoyed. A delicious dinner featuring barb ecued beef cooked by Dr. Clair Horton sas served at 6 o’clock. Mcble Pack directed a very entertaining‘program in the evening which told the history of the. Harker family. Dalin Pack, taking ¿he part of his grandfather and Ruth Wilde the part of her grandmother, read the. history and script for sev­eral musical and comic numbers by the grandchildren and great grand children. Ruth wore her grand- ' mother's wedding dress program, A highlight of the Men’s Levi Jeans in popular Denims and Cords in a choice of shades. s now (Regular $17.95) REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR Men's Cords, Twills and Polyester Slacks in an assortment of styles and shades. Smart dress styles. REGULAR .95 to $21.95 IV (NO RETURNS) SLACKS for the cay sns the "j viewing of the history book of the \\ Harker family which has bern made ove^ the years by our mother who has 182 descendants. Those attending from out-of-town came from California, Utah, Edmonton Calgary, Lethbridge, Stettler, Raymond, New Dayton, Taber. Jeff­erson and Yahk, B.C. REGULAR $29.95 the A. held a f awilv Ninety five of Merkléy descendants successful four day Men's Western Shirts in popular Polyester/Cotton fabrics. A var­iety of patterns and shades very reunion and rodeo July 21-24, centered around, the old home which he been sold to Doug Salmond. Friday, Breakfast and Rodeo was held at the L.S. Davies farm in Welling. A tie vote proclaimed Flora Norton, Rissa Clarke, Iso­belle Mayfield and Jill Harker rodeo queens. Familes and youngsters competed in steer undecorating, sheep riding calf roping and riding, chicken catching and racing, greased pig eaten and many other novelty competitions to be concluded with a calf branding competition. A family or group of five had to rope, throw and brand a calf. What excitement. The use of the Drop In Center was appreciated for a Saturday night Fam program where trophies were awarded. Cliff Merkley was given "The Uncle of the Year" award. All families were represented except Cal who Mission in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Thanks to our kind neighbors for their tolerance and especially to Ted Haynes for the use of his back lawn for a camping lot. Those from a distance were Lon & Helen Merkley Bruce Mayfield, Clifford and David Mayfield families Hayfield from Salt Lake City; Hacleod, John & Rissa Clarke Provo; Roger Fergusonsof Rexburg and ' arold Merkleys of Calgary. attending ft family, Mayfield and Belle Don from Men's Spring & Summer T Shirts in a choice of Cottons/Polyesters. Terry. Plains and stripes in assorted color combinations. REGULAR $6.95 . - $4.95 $9.95 . . $6.95 $11.95. . $7.95 $15.95. -, $9.95 $19.95. -$14.9 V-NECK T SHIRTS Men's white V-Neck T Shirts by Stanfield. REGULAR $3.95 f : 1ÀMBER OF COMMERCE DWS ITEMS Public Meeting wix_ be held Wednesday, August 9th at 8 PM m the Magrath Trading Co. Hall at which time a number of top­ics will be discussed and re­ports given such as the Devon­ian'- Grant, the Toll Free Tele­phone calls to Lethbridge; the Paving of Streets and other subjects pertaining to you as a Taxpayer. We do ask that you be in attendance and -voice vour approval or disapproval >n these matters. FABRICS Our Spring & Summer stock of Fabrics includ­ing Dress Fabrics, Suit­ings, Linings, Nets, etc. REGULAR $3.95 yd No doubt many or all Tele­phone Subscribers .will have received ballots pertaining ro Extended Flat Rate Calls i-o Lethbridge. This matter yas instigated by the Chamber >f Commerce. We thought it i good thing and hope you do also. We urge you to send in your Ballots hopefully marked ies for toll-free calls to Lethbridge. A number of Magrath students •successfully completed Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto VV * examinations held recently in Lethbridge. Included were: REG, $49. Grade Vll Piano - First Class Conors - Dan Davies; Honors - Blaine Paul. Grade VI Piano: Conors - Greg Davies. Grade V Piano - Honors - Barbara Salderson, Denise Norton. Grade IV Piano: Honors - Le anne Davies. Grade 111 ’iano: Honors - Debbie __?ch. Grade Xl-Speech \rtb First Class Honors — Joann Ririe. Grade V Speech Arts Leanne Davie • «••••• Mrs. Cindee Forsyth was guest of honor at a Surprise Farewell Party held July 27th at her home. Guests included Jane Coutts, Joan Harvey, Terra Heggie, Carol McCoy, Karen Goruk, Bev Owens, Diane Wock-iltz, Liz Schneyder, Doreen Gurney, Sve Wilson, Lori Wilson, Lori Grun-inger, Wendy Bennett, Darcy Beck, Donna Maasakkers, Debbie Schneyder, Joy Bourne, Shirley Godionton, Sheila Rombough. Cindee was the recipient of an en­graved gold watch. Cindee and Gene, Kelly and Terri 1-ft Saturday to make their home in Grand Prairie ’nd would enj'o'y hearing from any of their Sriends. Their address is 9824-96 Ave. S. Grand Prairie, Alta. 20% OFF N_Y LON .TRICOT Assorted shades in popular Nylon Tricot. 108" wide. CHENILLE SPREADS 100% Polyester Chenille in beautiful thick, fluffy bedspreads. Gold, ose, Green and Blue. 2nd DEBUTE NTTE LITE REGULAR $2.49 Fortified with ’ ~ CEF 1200. 099 REGULAR $3.25 i Q-TIPS Box of 400 complete wit/ dispenser. 2» SKIN CONDITIONERS Beach Thongs that are so popular. REGULAR 4 Q£ $2.99 I-Thongs Anklets Three days prior to Celebritions, heir visitors' Mr. .f Victoria, Mr alt Lake City, arilyn Terry and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clapp arid hildren all of Victoria; Mr. Dennis Hall of edicine Hat. On Celebration day, twenty relatives from ■cad and Lethbridge came to celebrate the Re>-a Stevenson Reunion. Magrath Garden City Alice & Lewis Stevenson had as and Mrs Barry Hall and Mrs. Christina Saddler and children a nd f ami1y Laub and children of 1 Ladies Mini Hose in popular Nylon with elastic top. Beige or Navy. REGULAR 59t pr. 3* The annual Summer Games concluded during the weekend in Raymond, hosts for the 1978 games, Successful Magrath competitors who brought home medals . a c. c < ■ £jj ' . 1 ’■ ■, . t,. i 1. j, . h :: f . : ’ : v i . _ : SWIMMING-. 25 M Freestyle, Boys 8 & Under - Donald Ririe, Bronze; 50 M Boys 11 & 12, John Joe Cook, Bronze, Eden- Engen, 4th; 50 M Girls 13 & 14 - Shannon '-k5 6 th; 50 M Mens 17 5 c ■ ?,i - Cortney Brewerton, Gold; 100 M. Indiv. Mt- iey Boys 11 & 12, Rob Ririe, Gold, John Joe Cook 4th; Mens - Cortney Brewer­ton, Gold; 50 M Freestyle Women - Carolyn Ririe, Sth; 50 M Br^astroke, Women Carolyn Ririe, Bronze; 50 M Backstrcke, Boys - 13 & 14 Larry Murray, 6th; 25 M Butterfly, Boys 11 & 12, Rob Ririe, Silver. 25 M Girls 8 & Under - Terri Inn Tanner, 6th; Girls 9 & 10 Carrie Mrrsden, 6th; 50 M Girls 15 & 16 Karen parks, Silver; 100 Relay Boys 10 & Under Brian Long, Chris Dainard, Gayland Engen; 100 M Medley Relay Boys 11 & 12 Rob Ririe, 2 gold; John Joe Cook 4th. ■. ij.NNIS: 15 & Under Boys Singles, Randy Ambrosi, gold; Mixed Doubles -■ John nennett & Stacy Pitcher, gold; Boys Doubles - Sean Long & Randy Ambrosi; bronze. 16 - 18 Girls Doubles, Donna Bort & Betty Mikado, Silver; Mixed Doubles, Kelly Stevenson & Tom Dudley, Silver; ladies 19-35 Singles, Cheryl Pedersen, nlver; Doubles - Cheryl Pedersen & Doreen Gurney, Silver; Mixed Doubles 19 tc 35 Doreen Gurney, Tom Sparks, ¿th. Girls 19 & Under - Lana Cook, Silver; Men's 56-65 Grant Wheeler, silver; Men’s 66 & Over, Elmer Harker, Gold; ■ .QUE ST RIAN: English Equitation- 12-11 < indy Hillmer, Silver; Gambler’s Choice 12-16 Cindy Hillmer, Bronze; Scurry Race 12-16 Cindy Hillmer, 4th; Trail 12 to 16 Kathy Hillmer, Bronze; Trail 11 & Under Derrick Passey, Bronze; West­ern Equitation 11 & Under Derrick Passey, Bronze; 12-16 years Quint Passey, ¿th;. " ' 1RACK & FIELD: 100M Mens Sr. Wes Balderson, gold; Mens PeeWee Bruce Tricsli 5th; Shot Put Womens Bantam — Debbie Raasch, bronze; 100M Womens Master - Barbara Juhasz, bronze; 100M Womens PeeWee Sheila Salmon, Gold; Mens Shot Put 'on Mikado, 5th; Womens Midget Javelin, Rosela Juhasz, gold; Long Jump Womens Masters Barbara Juhasz, gold; Triple Jump Mens PeeWee Trevor Law, silver, •.'.aig Stanford, 4th; Long Jump PeeWee Women, Sheila Salmon, gold; Long Jump rens PeeWee Trevor Law, 4th; 50M Mitey Mite Mens & Womens - Jason Kunkel, ;old; 800M Mens Midget - John Rasmussei, 4th; High Jump Mens Bantam, Jamie tnderson, gold, Greg Davies, 5th; High Jump Womens PeeWee Jeanne Davies, 4th; Long Jump Womens Midget, Callie Davies, 5th; High Jump Mens PeeWee - Tom Jennett, 5th; HORSESHOE: Winners were Del Bonita competitors and included the following: Women’s Singles 17-45 Shirley Gruninger, gold; 45 & Over - Lena Henry, gold, hazel Rasmussen, silver; Mixed Doubles ;-6 & Over Junior Gruninger, Lena Hen'/ ■ river; Women’s Doubles, 46 & Over Norma Arnold, Hazel Rasmussen, bronze; i-.en's Singles 13 & Under Bob Livingstoue. Men’s Doubles 17-45 Albert Grun- nger, Russel Rasmussen, silver. Men’s Singles 17-45 Russel Rasmussen, bron. ven's Doubles 13 & Under Gwen & Beck ' Mehew, bronze. VZomen’s Doubles 17-45 . hirley Gruninger, Michalene Stocker, yold; Mixed Doubles 17-45 Del Jones, - idle Rasmussen, silver. Men's Doubles 2 "! & Under Devon Jones, Bob Living­tone. 14-16 Brad Helgeson, Faron Jones, gold. Men’s Singles 14-16 Faron >nes, bronze. ■■ 'CCER Devar Dahl’s team - Rob Ririe. Byrne Cook, John Joe Cook, bronze. The M.D. of Cardston of which all above were members of, tied for ■, second place with the City of Lethbridge in the overall points accumulated .in this year’s Summer Games. k.NDAY, AUGUST 7th IS A CIVIC HOLIIAY. THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY WILL REMAIN Ji.OSED. FOR RENT: Home on acreage. One year lease, '.ell 758-3049. 1ST: Gas Cap for Pinto wagon. Brown with JIrome stripe. Finder please call 758- >50. <0 GIVE AWAY: Long haired kittens, 6 .eeks old. Sylvia, Bullock. 752-4111. '0 GIVE AWAY: 3 kittens, mother Siamese. Phone 758-3527. “OR RENT: Clean house in Magrath. Phone .eve at 328-8601. FOR SALE: Ford Mercury truck, 1959 . Good : inning condition $400. Ph. 758-3131 iter 6 P . M . JR SALE: Factory built 6’ Camper for art bed truck, excellent condition. 7 5 8-6663. ED: Odd iobs. mowinf’ lawns. wepdi n LEFT AT SUMMER GAMES - Ladies gre: Cardigan cable stitch sweater. Contact Alice Stevenson. BOYS & GIRLS 12 yrs. & under int erested in playing Soccer contac. Dahls, 758-3685 to register this August & Fall. Visitors at the Roy Araki horn-' were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kawomoto cv Vancouver, also their grandson Troy Araki of Coalhurst. Mrs. Grace Kadonaga is home from Ottawa where she visited her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Iwassa who are the parents of a recent baby girl, Friends were sorry to hear of the passing of Beth Galbraith of Raymond on July 24/78, beloved wife of Bruce Galbraith and siste of Bill Heninger of Magrath. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 27th at the RayffitSaturday, July <_,th the Magrath Cultural Hall was the gathering place for the 22nd annual Sabey Reunion. Jim. Lloyd and Frank were there as were many of their families. Pearl, Armand, the other five of the Williams-Sarah family were well represented. A beau ful display of Family trees, pictures, Books of Remembrance and family geneo’ogy was placed in the foyer. tag was made and worn by all. Dinner, followed by a program MC'd by Dick Sabey, Presdient, was very much enjoyed, ing, golf and visiting concluded the afternoon. There were 140 present from Utah, B.C., and Saskatchewan and many cities and towns of Alberta. The family agreed it was one of . the Ike, Christie and Evans. i- RUNNERS REGULAR $7.95-$8.95 Runners. weeir for Summer A lineage name Dinner, Just COO V (NO RETURNS) SW/M TRUNKS best ever attended. Mrs. Ruby Despain, her friend Mike Johnson, daughter and son-in-law Carol & Jack Major of Salt Lake City attended the Sabey Reunion and visited friends. Swimu- Men's and Boys Swim Trunks in popular styles and fabrics. A choipe of plains or figured. REGULAR $2.95 - $12.; > 1/a Price Gordon Duncombe and family of Saskatoon were in Magrath for Lloyd & . :heta Sabey’s 60th wedding anniversai" party and the Sabey Reunion. The children of the late Azar and Emelia Briggs met for a family reunion at Waterton Lakes July 26th. All eight brothers and isters were together for the occasion including Mr of Mesa and Mr. Mr, and Marcos, ;rs. Virginia' Curtis and Mr. and Mrs . , Arizona, Fred Briggs of Salt Lake Cit} Mrs. _ Calif. Ernest Briggs Mr. and Mrs. Don Briggs . J Jim Briggs and family of , Mrs., Elizabeth Hackney of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Gerry Smith and ¡family of Calgary. A delicious dinner was pre­pared for the family by Mr. drs . Hobt. Blair Sabey. A most enjoyable time of visitr singing and reminiscing was had. Wm. Wocknitz, Wocknitz and Mr. Mr. Lng, Boys ' Athletic SIZES: style. 8-16 yrs Mem ’s & Boys’ Summer Heits including Work, Western and Dress Stray in a choice of styles and shades. M Vz PRICE and and Mrs. add Mrs. A very pleasant afternoon was spent the home of Rulon Thomson when a fr? . riends gathered to wish Malissa Thomson happy 90th birthday. A delicious lu'ch Jas served and the afternoon was spent in alking and laughing of earlier days ia ’agrath. Those wishing Malissa a Happy Birthday riere Irene Strang, LaVerna Ackroyd, Ipencer, Ella Blumel, Della Blumel, 'rickson, Myrtle Passey, Ruth Taylor, Jia Foote, Nellie Duncombe of Lethbri oyce Thomson,. Edna Thomson, Lorna Kend icks and Marguerite Thomson. Hazel Joie C e c G 9 Ê . Mr. their ■ f Regina and Mrs. guest his , Sask. Miss Barbara r:. the guest Phil Sheer have had as sister Miss Martha Sheer Koons of Athabasca of Miss tnn Ealmb has i & * REGULAR $1.95 * x * ** ***il:i* ***************** Friends gathered at the George Gruntnger home last Thursday to honor Barbara Patrzalek with a Miscellaneous Bridal Shower. Barba is the niece of Gene and Elizabe Stanek who has been residing in Magrath from Poland for the past two years. After playing games, Barbara opened a lovely array of gifts assisted by her maid of honor Tina Ponomar and bridesmaids Laure Ponomar, Kolptk. Lunch was hostesses Irene Gruninger. Barbara became the bride of Richard Borysewicz Saturday, July 29th olic Church Cathy and Rita served by and Catherine st t 9 St. Patricks Cath- Lethbridge. I r N! EAT.' pi BONELESS 079 BEEF ,6 oz TENDER ., î^eat £ Cheese Loaf . 3 STEAK ork Butt Roast « ************************************-*x******> TTENTION BANK OF MONTREAL CUSTOMERS cause of Conversion to our On-Line omputer System, the Bank of Montreal ill close at 3 PM on Friday, August 1th only. This early closure applies nly o this one particular Friday. '-•TICE-: There will be an Organization eeting of the Town of Magrath and istrict Historical Society held at he Town Hall, August 8, 1978 at 7 PM 11 interested people are invited to "tend. *********************** * * Mr. a To ud co son Kinn . }< d Mrs. Duart Wetherelt are announce the arrival of a. ■awes on July 27th at 7:19 M. Weig.t 7 lb.s 12^02. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim therelt of Manton, Mr. and Mrs. Jac 'ftchen 'f Magrath. Decry James came into this world ca June 3 th. He belongs to Richard ard Helen Loran. His proud grand­parents a e Sofia Bezprozwanna of Magrath and Adam,and Margaret Loran of Pine Point, N.W.T. 7- e. g-me , Pr 3 , 8ANK YOU: I want to thank all my fri nds io were so thoughtful in giving me the • urprise going away party and for thr­oe a u ti f u 1 gold watch. I’Ll miss eac\ d every one of you and hope that if >u are ever in our neighborhood you f 11 drop in. Thanks also to the girls •ho helped me pack, etc. Cindee Forsy:h. 'TENTION: I will be teaching Acrobat c^- ais winter for all ages. Those inter­s ted phone Leanne Passey at 758-3016 efore August 15th. On the occasion of his 106th Irthday, former resident Arthur Critcl- Leld of Cardston received special re < ! tion by telegrams from the Queen, Pr: -Ulster Pierre Trudeau, Ken Hurlbert J -je Clark, M.P., Premier Peter Lougheec u id Johnny Thompson, M.L.A. ■fOTICE: The Dental Program will be a-vad -Ible immediately for a limited time lc lildren 3-6 years of age (cleaning ant minting of teeth). For appointment call Jhief Mountain Health Unit, 758-322' 58-32’2 Tuesdays. Guests at 'the home of Mr. and Mis. ell Balderson recently have been Mr, and , Barry Riddell and great granddaughter Tracy of Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cody and great granddaughter Heather of Milk ’ s Gr c? i~ Cody of a -vii Ken Balderson of Ottawa. M-. and Mrs. Allan Edmonton are receiving ultat ons on the birth ter C. rly Joanne, July Grndparents are Dr. Dahl of Magrath, Gregson of Cardston. n and Melissa Dudley are to announce the birth of Gregory Jon, July 26th. Dahl of congrat-of a daugh 27th. Mark and Dean and Ron and Maryann Johnson are pr oud parents of a son born Saturday, July 29/78 in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Grandparents are L.B. ard Mary Tanner; Roy and Joy Johnson of Spring Coulee. 1975 MX400 Yamaha, condition. 758-6636. •r. and Mrs. Loren Meldruat of Brigham City and their daugh- * ' ■ ’.— siting the Meldm-i r eja t ives. He 1 en J o y c e Jr h a p p y jn . Proud grandparents are Mr. , Howard Li. Rue Harris of Taber. S-George Dudley of Magratb and FOR bAIE-V e r y good FOR SALE: S one in b? : .25 ton young grass hay. Legume. Baled before rains ge. Contact Arnold Godlont; Phone 758-3012. DAY Orange Juice FROZEN/ YORK J 2 tessi 79* PEARS MRS MILNES CANNED l 0 2 fi < s I a I I I I I POTATO CHIPS OLD DUTCH ? . . . 5 I f fi 89‘ Tonis toss a y L M E R 19 OZ INS , “J I J M I 3 I « o R Soft irgs me WESTERN FAMILY ’# A H fi J 9 9 I 0 fl 65c SUCKS KIPP E RED Ï NS o a OEIlOflJItllltl 279- r. Apule Ssué® WESTERN FAMILY ]A' oz I '2iW « NO I 1 101080013001 99' APRICOTS : t I a 9 1 < ■ I s ■ I I I I ■ I > I ■ < I ■ ■ I LB 49* Peaches B f C I «iciKiiiatsi 1 < ■ : d : a ' - J 1 I I I g ) I < ■ « 1 I I I ( LB < * POTATOES BELL . LOCAl» 10^* OllfOCkOO0lb]O&tBI)l)||9||||||||||g|g|| l4’ tomatoes LB 49' 48* 4®? *1