Magrath Store News (September 23, 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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. % ORf HEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1982
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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. % ORf HEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE HOURS: Monday, «Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. . Wednesday . 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 3rd, 19 82 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA *************************************************************************** HARDWARE DEPARTMENT WOODS HOME FREEZERS: One of the better SPOTTON 8 WAY VACCINE WiffigZi/CPOUUff WfflfflÖBKMW Home Hardware TREAT YOUR HORSES NOW FOR WORMS AND BOTS. Time to winterize. HOME HARDWARE ANTI FREEZE Weed’nFeed 10-10 5 WtthMl£X Give a Hamburger ‘Quik Cooker’ Shells 12 GAUGE SHOTGUN SHELLS Sizes: 4,5,6,7%. HUNTERS' SPECIAL. For killing weeds and fertilizing lawns Now is the time for Fall Application of Weed 'N Ä BAG . JÇ95 649 RADIATOR FLUSH dlfi 10 minute. I » * 1 ATTENTION, COMMUNITY SUPP­ORTERS - The Spirit of Alberga, Magrath Junior - Senior High School March­ing Band is again spons­oring Community Birthday Calendars. This is the third year, and your order and support would be greatly appreciated. Have those birth­dates and anniversary daitès ready when a Band Parent calls this week. If you are not contacted and would like to participate, please call Elizabeth Strong, 758-3166. Thanks again for your support - our kids are worth it. . Magrath Band Parents. ■ •••«••• - "EDNA'S DOLL CLOTHES" - Pre-Christmas showing of Edna Thomson’s doll clothes and hobbies. Everyone welcome. Come and bring a friend. DATE: September 30th TIME: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. PLACE: Home of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Thomson, 2 miles north east of Magrath (just off the highway).': Phone 758-3552. Chenille Bedspreads double bed size. Shades of Rose, Gold. Save at this low, K. low price. REGULAR $55.00 tablecloths of Beige or White 50x70 . CERAMICS: We will be registering child­ren Grades 1 & up for Ceramics on Fri­day, Sept. 24th again. Rural children wishing to register call Sept. 24th from 3:30 - 5 p.m. at 758-3575. Fees for Semester must be paid on Friday the 24th or Oct. 6th & 7th when classes start. Also - Pottery made during the summer is- to beppicked up on the 24th. or it will be discarded. If you have any questions please call me. Diane Cant, 758-3674. Thank you. SIZE: 70x90 $55.00 $79,95 We have been unable to find owners for two bowls broguth to us at the time of the funeral - one blue plastic with lid one green pyrex. Owners kindly contact Hazel Spencer or Elizabeth Davies for delivery. Thanks. LOST: a pair of Bov's wire rimmed glasses, probably in case. Finder please phone 758—3361. FOR SALE: 1978 Kawasaki KB 100. Excell­ent condition. Phone 758-6601. FOR SALE: Set of Bunk Beds, etc. Judy Herdman (Main Street Apartment by Bottle Depot). FOR RENT: 3 bedroom apartment. Phone Jon Dudley. 758-3797. NOTICE - to C.W.L. Members - the annual Dicesan Executive Meeting will be held at St. Theresa's in Cardston on Saturday, Oct. Registration at 8:30 a.m. FOR SALE: 1978 Honda Motorcycle - Fairing engine guard, cruise, back rests,' Tour pack. Asking $10 Phone 758-3201. REGULAR $6.95 BATH TOWELS 100% Terylene 78X100, bonded. Floral patterned Bath Towels on white background. Soft velour finish. REGULAR PRICE $9.95 7®5 WANTED: Mesh play Girls Phone FOR SALE: 2 condition. pen. Phone 758-6875. - Bikes, 18" wheels. In good 758-6558. ra Home perm Body Perm for complete styl­ing - 1 Wave Application and 36 assorted curlers. $ used as collar for dog, with . Claim at News Office. FOUND: Belt 1982 dog tag ADULTS - interested in a Ceramics Class Phone ,758-3674. I $6.95 ***************** WANTED TO BUY: Home in Magrath. Please phone 758-6826. REGULAR 9 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stevenson were pleasantly surprised recently when they were visited by her cousin Mr. Gordon Hamilton and wife of Minton, Ontario. It was the first time the cousins had met and was a real thrill for Alice. Mrs. Jolayne Harrison is home from / a most enjoyable holiday in Hawaii. She accompanied her mother Mrs. Emma Dahl and sisters. Recent visitors at the home of Earl & Elsie Wocknitz were her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hoyskemeier of Rohnert Park, California; also her brother Doug Stieb of Lloydminister, Alta. Ray Wocknitz and May Anderson were married September 7th in Reno, Nevada. Ray returned to Lethbridge recently to clear up business matters before returning to make their home at Sac­ramento, California. Velour Robes for Men in Beige/Navy or Burgandy/navy trim. Sizes: M. L. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Dudley are pleased A nice gift for Dad. to announce the birth of their son, Daniel James, born September 4, 1982. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Dudley of Magrath, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harris of Taber. Great grandmother is Mrs. Dean Burbank of Taber. THANK YOU: My sincere thanks to t and relatives for get-well cards, flowers and special wishes I rece while in hospital. Special thank Dr. Dennis Dahl. Kitty Clifton. Handsome Jackets for ' Men by "Arctic Fox" Acrylic knit backs and sleeves with leather fronts and trim. Also knit fleece in White or Grey. Men’s Velour Robe REGULAR■ $89.95 SHOES Men's Dress Shoes in smart slip-on style. Brown leather upper and leather sole. REGULAR $69.95 Regarding Western Canada Concept on NOTICE: _ Instead of having our monthly meeting Wednesday, September 29th - watch for notice of our office "up town" where information will be available. . ATTENTION: Only a month left to get' your Halloween costume ready for the next Del Bonita dance, October 16th. FOR SALE: B Flat Buffet Clarinet. Phone 758-6768. FOR SALE: Complete Scout uniform, shirt, neckerchief, hat. Never worn. Size 12. Also 1 older Scout shirt approx. sizQ.10 Phone 758-3474. NOTICE: Anyone planning to go to Salt Lake to see our Band may pur­chase tickets by phoning 758-6396. If you wait and purchase your tic there, the host band receives the proceeds instead of ours. FOR SALE: Eternity Ring - 9 single cut diamonds. Recently appraised at $550.00 Replacement Cost will sell for $525 Phone 758-6816. WANTED TO RENT: 3-4 bedroom house on outskirts or out of town. Laurie McConnell, Box 1164, Raymond, Alberta. TOK 2S0 Work Boots Men's Western style Work Boots in Black leather uppers. REGULAR $79.95 JOGGERS Popular Joggers for Men in grey suede with wine trim; white with blue trim. REGULAR $29 to $35 20% 0« ***************** Tactful person: One comes into your house makes you feel at home. 1 RACK OF COATS & JACKETS IN LONG AND SHORTIE STYLES IN A VARIETY OF FASHIONS AND FABRICS. SPORTY AND DRESS STYLES. Shorties JEANS W ine New Jeans for Fall & Winter in popular styles includ­ing : H A BIG ANDRE FANCY see the new striped Denims and Navy. S H B L U 2 MICHEL ASS ’ Aro AJhkT- •* - » * BUY 2 BRA'S, GET 1 FREE. Select your favorite Playtex style, then purchase two of them. Complete instructions, for ob­taining the third Gorgeous new Fall Dresses in a stunning array of fabrics and shades. See the lovely new Georgettes and crepes in the very latest styles. it's not too early to think about that Christmas dress and we have some lovely styles to choose 1 COUNTER OF BRA'S IN AN ASSORTMENT OF STYLES. GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE. A new shipment of MiniWorld Dresses in a lovely assort­ment of styles. Sizes include: New Born, S,M,L,XL; 2-4 Toddlers, 4-6X. New Fall & Winter Coats and Jackets in a lovely array styles and fabrics. Included are nev/ Down filled Coats and Jackets Wools and Blends in Coat and Jacket styles as well as Fun Fur combinations with knit trim. Plan now to visit our Coat Department and see all the new Fall Arrivals for '82. TENNIS NEWS r i The local Tennis tournaments have been, completed with the following results: ■ Trophies won by - Age 15 & under, Girls Singles - Donette Hozworth; Boys singles Craig Stanford; Mixed Doubles - Phillip Sillito & Donette Hozworth. Girls Double Lisa Wong and Jenei Taylor. Agies 16-18 Girls Singles - Shawna Cowie; Boys Singles - John Bennett. Age 19-35 Ladies Singles - Cheryl Petersen. Men's Singles - Burns Alston. Mixed Doubles Lynne & Frank Englehart. Ladies Doubles - Cindy Forsyth & Cheryl Pedersen Senior Ladies: Ladle Singles - Alice Stevenson. Ladies Doubles Irene Blumel & Alice Stev-enson. The Betty Mikado Memorial Piacque Julie Niznikowski & Shawna Cowie. Sleepwear 1 RACK OF GOWNS & DUSTERS IN AN ARRAY OF STYLES FABRICS AND SIZES TO FIT WOMEN, MISSES AND GIRLS. Don't Miss this Saving. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS We take this opportunity to express our thanks and appreciation to our M.L.A John M. Thompson, for his efforts in the past three years in getting for Magrath a new hospital. We would ask our M.L.A. to. extend our sincere "thanks" to the Government who, since 1975, has provided us with: The Garden Villa Apartments, the Diamond Willow Terrace and now a $9,000,000.00. Hospital with no cost to us. Also for their great contribution to our new Water System. Magrath & District Chamber of Commerce Cold weathi^ héadwear ’ Hand warming winter mitts New Arrivals in Toques, Caps, I Mitts and Gloves in an assortment of styles and colors. Knit from acrylics and blended yarns. The Garden City Senior Citizens will hold their next Pot Luck Dinner on Friday, Sept. 24th at 1 p.m. in the Lounge at the Drop In Center. Members will pay one dollar each and bring vegetables or salad or dess­ert for the roast beef dinner. Anyone who hasn't yet paid the $5 membership fee for 1982 is reminded these are still being received from everyone 55 years old and up. • -A " Slips Little Girls Dresses in short sleeve fash­ions. Pastel shades. REGULAR $29.95 REGULAR ■> $21.95 WHAT IS RESCUE??? Do you knowwhat Rescue is all about? Would you like . to know more? Are you involved with your community?? Would you like to get involved in some aspect of rescue?? Would you like to take a basic rescue course?? If you can answer yes to any of the above questions, please contact the Director of Magrath Emergency Services today. Call G. Craig Bennett at 758-3167. Get involved today!I! BROWNIE NEWS Women’s New Arrivals in Ladies Slips, full and half slips in nylon tricot with lace trim. White, Black, Beige. Brownies will begin Monday, Oct. 4th at 3:45 p.m. at the United Church Hall. Those who have forgotten to register call Donna at 758-6424. We will be buying your old uniforms if you have outgrown them or have no fur­ther use for them. Hope to see all of you girls age 6-9 at our first meeting of the New Season. ■ Brown Owl. $4 35 to $9.95 *********** Be courteous to all, but intimate with few; and let. those few be well tried before you give them your confidence. George Washington. New Fall & Winter Jackets & Vests in Styles wich include downfilled or polyester fill­ing. Nylon and drill shells in a>c,/'ried shades. .¿.ght weight, jS ideal for sports^ and everyday wear. Western Shirts a ««MUI Men's Western Shirts in rayon and blend. Patterns and plains. Snap button fasteners. Assorted trim. REGULAR $25.95 REGULAR $18.95 Men's Pullovers pure wool, v Neck Sweather style. Beige, Red, Grey, Blue, etc. PROMOTION SALE Reg. $29.95 95 T-SHIRTS 1 BASKET OF T SHIRTS IN AN ASSORT­MENT OF STYLES AND SHADES. CLEARING AT PRICt The Parent-Teacher group was involved in a serious discussion about what the school's students could do after dis­missal each day. Among the many sugg­estions made were: Playgrounds, youth huts, bicycle trails, canteens and even a student center with a paid supervisor.The earth glows Findally a practical, grayhaired grand­mother quetly asked, "Couldn't they just go home?" CARDSTON SCHOOL DIVISION NEWS As school opened in the Cardston School Division you can be certain that teachers and administrators have resolved that this coming school year - will be the best one yet. We want to do everything we can to help your children succeed. Therefore, if there is anything we can do to help your child have a successful year, please let us know immediately. As a parent, now may be the perfect l/' time to sit down with your children and discuss the seriousness of tue business of education. You can also emphasize that you will assist in any way that you can to help your children secure the best possible education. want that work lead a good beginning can year. show that when the cooperate, education young people. Work-and At the same time you may to impress upon your children learning takes time and is hard - and that to a super All research home and school d.s enhanced for ing together, parents, teachers, children, can make our educational system "sing" as we haven't heard it do in many places. Wouldn't that be great! As this new school year proceeds, parents and educators alike need to think seriously about how we might become a part of the solution to this country's problems. A solid education for every child is certainly one of the solutions. All of us, parents, students, ed­ucators and community, working to­gether, can help make this goal a reality. We hold the key in our hands. Know that you can count on us. Mrs. Arvilla Louthen of Sequim, Wash, and Mr. DeVere Dudley of Eugene, Oregon were recent visitors at the home of their mother, Mrs. Cecelia Foote. Heidi & Allan Hlady of Calgary are the proud parents of a 7 lb. 3 o*z. daughter born Tuesday, September 21st. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Passey of Magrath. LEFT AT THE DRIVE IN - Monday night, a number of keys in hand made leather case. Owner may claim by identifying at the Drive In. THE GOLDEN MONTH King Midas passed along this way, As in that day of old. And now the fields and wooded glens, Have turned to gleaming gold. He's touched the pears and pumpkins, And lit the golden rod. And made a moitfin.-.harxest.moon, And tossed it up to God. He’s turned the skies a sapphire blue, ■ i like an ember. King Midas with his magic touch, Is walking through September. MEATS Turkey UTILITY . s . ' • • -• •• . Boneless Butt Beast p 0 R K LB JU Cooked Ham DVHNRIFRTD 175 G Smokies BURNS .LB [98 SCHNEIDERS 454 G . . . . i*************A**ik*A****i;*Ai*****i:****i***i*iiA4**A****i**************** DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST REPORT ‘ ^0ST. A’ child’s small Timex watch, taken from Mrs. Beres Grade 1 Class, The watch has white face, black num­bers and hands and strap. Finder please take it back to Mrs. Beres class and give it to Ricky Borley or put it in Box 486 at Office. Very important watch back. Thank you. J aneen Trusting you have had a good summer ' and are prepared for the busy fall a- . head. fall: WARDROBE THAT WORKS 30th, 1982. 7:30 p.m. Provincial Building, Cardston, Main Street - Lean how to have a ward­robe to serve all your needs, with fewer clothes and more to wear. Clothes that work together is the key to save money and time. Register by calling the office, 653-4461. MICROWAVE COOKING CLASS: Session A - Tues. Oct. 5/82 7 p.m. Session B - Thurs. Oct. 7/82 7 p.m. Learn the basics of microwave cooking. Please attend both sessions. Registration is $6 and registration is limited to 16 people. Register by calling office. CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP Tues. October 19/82. 7:30 p.m. Provincial Building, Cardston. Now is the time to begin final prepar­ations for 'that big day in December'. Gift Buymanship. Toy Buymanship. Gifts & Ideals to make and buy. Remember it's only 3 short months until December 25th. The above classes have wheels and can be held in other Communities in the district. All that is required is 10 interested ladies. INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS FOR THE '80's - W'ed. Nov. 24/82, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Provincial Building, Cardston. - Find out what the current trends in interior design treatments are. We will examine floor, wall, windows and door treatments. We will compare furniture, storage and lighting ideas. he will look at the renewed interest in handcrafted accessories. There will be an opportunity to design your Individual Project. Current wall paper books and samples of typical finishing materials will be available. Mark November 24th off on your calendar now. Register by calling the office, . 653-4461. Sorry this class will only be offered in Cardston. Barbara J. Bzovy, District Home Economist. Here’s what is happening this WARDROBE PLANNING CREATE A Thursday, Sept. the Post I get this Borley. Fee ATTENTION: Anyone interested in singing in a Community Men’s Chorus, please meet in Room 28 of the High School, Wednesday, Sept. 29th at 7:30 p.m. If you can't attend, phone Gary Stringam, 758-6261. ATTENTION -"Notables" who do not plan to sing with the Ladies Chorus this season and have music belonging to the Chorus, please return it as soon as possible for it is needed immediately for Chorus practises. FOR SALE: Pellet Pistol, .177 cal­ibre. Like new, $25.00. 758-6885 ATTENTION: For Fall rototilling of gardens, Phone 758-6823. HAVE YOU GOT A Club" Cap? See the Caps with crest, or with white mesh cap Ladies - there is a with white mesh cap They can be purchased from John Bourne in the Hardware Dept, or from Claude Coupal. "Magrath Rod &.Gun new Red Hunting choose a blue for casual wear, smart red for you too. A traveler from the big city walked into a general store in a small crossroads town. "I don't suppose you'd have anything in the shape of an automobile tire, would you?" "Yep," drawled the storekeeper, "doughnuts, rubber bands, funeral wreaths and lifesavers." ENJOY YOUR DAY. SEPTEMBER Oíenge Juica OLD SOUTH 34l ML . ^argarfee imperial ue KG. . 2” Pineapple Juice ». i.M L. .1!S Tornato Ketchup es h H E I N Z 750 ML . . Z 1 L . . ,« • ■ ■ E Cookies DADS VARIETY PACK 800 G . Tonifito Me®. heinz i.36 l. . . Spaghetti « meat balls a25 g. DETERGENT Sunlight Liquid DISH DETERGENT 1 L . . 22* Napkins i scot 60 PACK . . PRODUCE SUNKIST 88's . . Coconuts 30's. Pineapple JET FRESH . . ©olden Bananas,.