Magrath Store News (September 10, 1981)

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 NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thur...

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description 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 NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday s Saturday.8 a.m. to 6 p.m Wednesday . 1 io o-i . MAGRATH, ALBERTA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 19 81 . .a.* Z»L.:.«.».*»**‘-****‘‘““‘***“*“**‘***“*“***“**“““ department . :. , J.^t******************************** RCA COLOR TV 76" RCA XL100 CONSOLE T.V.i Features all the ColorTrak automatic color systems. Bandsome walnut grain cabinet. PRICED AT . rCA ColorTrak 20" chANNElock KEYBOARD CONTROL Also features the ColorTrak tfIFft automatic color system. REGULAR $749.00 . RCA MINI COMBINATION TV/KADl o/CL-Q£K _______. 5" B&W T.V. 110 volt, ac-dc Battery Digital clock Neat and com­pact with carrying strap. Nice for the student or holidayer. PRICED $249®$ hardware **************************************** 26” Console TV AIR CONDITIONER SALE electrohome 6,000 B.T.U. Exceptional Value in Room Air Conditioner. REGULAR $349.95 ANTIFREEZE 8AVBS3 DON'T WAIT.é.AND WIN - SAVE $3.00 ^Refund for of-purchase for ^r^^oSTo/ld win one of three 1982 cars. Enter n®. Contest ends September 30/81 . ouo plumbing antifreeze for recreation vehicles. Non toxic . » I $299 rent rinsevac our RINSEVAC COMPACT “^T CLEANING machine IS AGAIN AVAILABLE FOR bent- “leans Carpets the professional way. Ask about it in the Hardware. Trouble lamp 25 ft cord, 18-2 wire, metal guani. 2M02W80 TO CLBÂH COATS Ÿ2 Co-Ordinates SIZE 10. 1 Priced at BLACK WINE JUST ARRIVED. ALL WOOL CO-ORDINATES i?cW, ngridarin collar PRICED FROM “Westchester Sport" Check Blouses. Blue n“d, Brown & Blue Cinna.r.on/Blue A good stock of stylish Jeans - GWG, Wranger, Big Blues. Plain and pleated fronts. Popular cuts. INCLUDING BLAZER, SKIRT, SLACKS. SIZE 14 SIZE 12 EXCLUSIVE "WESTCHESTER" SPORTSWEAR HAS GREY - short New for REDUCID T-SHIRTS DRESSES JACKETS DON'T MISS THIS SAVING „ ON FALL & WINTER COATS. WOOLS & BLENDS IN SHORTIE AND REGULAR LENGTHS. POPULAR SHADES IN THE RACK OF LADIES & MISSES JACKETS AND DRESSES IN ASSORTED STYLES. GOOD FASHIONS FOR THE COMING SEASON. and Sweaters in styles, sizes, and Plains and patterns, short sleeves. V necks, Turie SEE THESE SMART NEW ARRIVALS SOON. END OF SEASON CLEAR-OUT Ladles’ T-Shirts THERE IS STILL A GOOD - SELECTION OF MISSES & LADIES COTTON/POLYESTER KNIT.TOPS & T SHIRTS - ALSO SWIMWEAR FOR GIRLS, MISSES & LADIES IN ASSORTED STYLES & SIZES. See our Sale Table of Kiddies T Shirts assorted colors. long and Collars, necks. CLEARING AT CLEARANCE! OVERALLS COVERALLS REGULAR $29.95 WORK SOCKS MEN’S WORK GLOVES lessons A lovely summer wedding was solemnized in the Alberta Temple, Thursday, August 20 when Ruth Marie Law, eldest daughter of Don and Garda Law and Garth Soren Miller son of Don and Joyce Miller of Eden, Idaho, were united in marriage. Patriarch Nyal Fletcher performed the ceremony. A wedding dinner for relatives and friends was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall, the dinner. was Mester of Sharon Vibraharp "Color My All Eternity Alma Davies. Prayer" Wedding Prayer accompanied by Alma Davies. The toast to the bride was the groom 1981, Valarie Harris was in charge of Following the dinner a enjoyed with Bishop Robert West Ceremonies. Sam played Carol Law played the selections World" " on "Feelings" » program as on her TOPS 1 GROUP OF IN ASSORTED AND FABRICS ING ACRYLIC COTTON/POLYESTER KNITS. TOPS STYLES INCLUD-KNITS, and "Through flute accompanied by "A Wedding "The "My Prayer" the A poem entitled was given by Marie Wannop and " was sung by Dan Davies y Now President Tyler Alston with responding. A Calling Reception was day evening in the Cultural ents of the bride and groom for the evening. For her wedding day the her maid of honor; Ladene Williams man was held Hall, were as as bride chose attendants her sister Carol Law Bridesmaids were and Gay Miller. Best was Scott Miller and Kenneth Law groomsman. Receiving at the door were Moyle Ann Pilling and Lawrence and Marie Wannop presided and Marcella Law. at the guest register. Sharon Sam and Deedan Hatch attended the gift table. received the gifts, organ music was i " , and Elizabeth Davies, took charge of Thomson served guests. Following will make their home Paul Miller and Brian Law . The beautiful played by Alma Davies Vinnie Jensen lunch and Donna thw wedding cake the the honeymoon the and groom Utah. Thank with Ruth a special Don Don REGULAR given by Ladies’ Slips Th ur s - Par­hosts $9.95 ea It was Hot on the I ‘ v -■ - • Ladies Nylon and Cotton/Pplyester Slips in White and colors. Assorted trims including lace and eyelet. bride in Provo, to those who assisted s wedding. you and Garth’ and happy occasion. & Garda Law, & Joyce Miller, Garth & Ruth Miller. • • • • 0VE RNIGHT BUS TRIP September 28 - 29th. Fairmont Springs. The passengers trip voted that we Hot Springs - so vations. The pet person for the hotel, will be doubles unless you request a single , then the cost wi more. Please phone in earl you will be sure to the bus. First to ones to go. In cas we will take your name on a ation list. Come iwth us on the last bus go back to the we have made reser-cost will be $40.00 All rooms an are overload, cancell­and have fun. FOR SALE:. 1977 Dodge truck with camperette, blue with silver trim. Very clean. Automatic. Has been driven only 200 miles last year. Ph 1 RACK OF HOUSECOATS INCLUDING BRUSHED NYLONS, QUILTED NYLONS. IN PLAINS AND PATTERNS. COLORS INCLUDE PINK, BLUE, RED AND ASSORTED FIGURED. REGULAR $16.95 - $19.^5 Shampoo. P-S-S-S-S-S-T INSTANT SHAMPOO by Clairol. 200 g. REGULAR $3.95 SALE (NO RETURNS ON SALES)- 758-622.9 ROBE SETS JUST ARRIVED Men's Robe Sets of Velour Bath Robe with co­ordinating Cotton & Polyester Pyjamas. PRICED. REASONABLY JACKETS Jackets and Our new Fall are arriving include Downfills and Polyester filled styles. Popular PRICED FROM *59 SPORTS FOOTWEAR KODIAK Sport Shoes in Brown Suede with neat leather trim. Popular cleated sole. REGULAR $35.00 r ‘ $10.95 REG. Long'Steeve Men's Turtle neck long sleeve T Shirts in Cotton & Polyester knit. White and assorted colors. MEN’S HRC1DKERCHIEPS Men's White Dress Handkerchiefs in packs of 6. REGULAR $2.95 2” r UL 1 UE RPrujyi [T•; f IA 22. ;; • 1 During the past year theje has .>>• increasing number of bicycles reported lost or stolen and everal turned in .to the off­ice with no identifying marks as to owner. We now have a program in operation whereby any bicycle owner, whether child or adult, can record his bicycle with the R.C.M.P. at the office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in an effort to eliminate bicycle thefts. Bicycles will be recorded as to owner, type, color, serial number, and any distinguishing marks. We feel this program will be a definite benefit to everyone. • During the month of August 1981 the following was reported: 2 Assaults causing harm: 2 Thefts over $200; 1 Theft St. Joseph's C.W.L. met at the home of Joann Takacs Wed. Sept. 2nd for their first Fall meeting with thirteen members and Fr. O'Reilly present. The Fall ober 30th in Joann Takacs Supper will be on Oct-the United Church Hall, ______ ____ in charge. The Fall Bazaar will be held November 21st, 2 p.m. in the Magrath Trading Co. Hall. The quilt will be quilted the first week in October, Joann Takacs Bazaar convener. The new C.W.L. Banner will be blessed and hung in the Church on September 13th at 9 a.m. Mass. The Bishop of Malawi will be at St. Basils in Lethbridge on Sept. 16th at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invit­ed to attend and meet him. The Day of Recollection will be held Jan. 17th, 1982 at St. Joseph's Church, Magrath. For more information call Irene Gruninger. To date there are thirty seven paid up members of St. Joseph’s CWL. The October meeting is on Oct. 7th, /:JU p.m. at Marie Sabeys. "BASKETBALL PLAYERS: There will rath Men's Basketball Leauge the Church League will not start until after Christmas) at the Big Gym, Thursday Nights from early October to mid December/ Entry Fee is $15. This gives you an opportunity to ptay in approximately 10 ref­ereed games and a chance to win your money back. All those inter­ested contact Howard West, 8-6473, Wes Balderson, 8-6380 or Barry Mehew, 752-4145 as soon as poss­ible. First 50 signed up are in. OPEN HOUSE - Bengry Residence, Trailer Park, #24, Sept. --- Come and see new items, placements. Door prize will be_drawn Book a party and get free ? information phone 758-3678. PLUMBING & HEATING - renovations, repair work, heating, plumbing, 8a8,*ae*?’ Fre® estimates, prompt service. 758-J5/J. WANTED: Farm house to rent around Magrath or Raymond. Ph. 758-6871. Caroline Papp M & M 10th & 11th.- bring your re­f or. ? ? ?. For more Nylon Tricot 108" wide. Colors: Yellow, Red, Pink, White, Black, Brown Beige, Mauve, Plum, Greens, Blues, Grey. (REGULAR $5.95 yd.) $5.35 tightener with a greeted by a performance the lawn of the Dr a delicious luncher the Band Parents . Master of Ceremor s n Fabrics 1 BASKET OF FABRICS INCLUDING PRINTS, COTTONS, SUITINGS, POLYESTERS, etc. Here is a good chance to save on your Fall Sewing. Va OFF Ì TERYLENE BATTS LOST: Red belt pulley spring chain & strap iron in the Del Bonita district. Finder please call 653-2292 collect. FOR RENT: one bedroom house. Call 758-3538 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: 1st & 2nd cutting Alfalfa hay in stack. Will accept half down payment and balance Nov. 1st. Bob Rasmussen. Ph. 758-3442. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harker request pleasure of your company at the ing reception of their daughter from 7-9 glazed made and Phone Three Alberta Provincial Government Cab­inet Ministers, Hon. Dave Russell, Minister of.Hospitals & Medical Care; Mary LeMessicrer, Minister of Culture and Bud Miller, Minister of Public Lands & Wildlife, were in Magrath Tuesday morning, Sept. 8th and were in at ten ance at a noon luncheon sponsored'by the Magrath Chamber of Commerce held at the Drop In Centre. The Ministers were by the Magrath Band on Centre following which was served prepared by Mayor Allan Dudley was for the occasion. Musical numbers were presented duri dinner by Roger and Heatl F’-nirpi fnim which Kathy Weing rendered two selec t ions • John Thompson, M.L.A. introduces . three honored guests, each of them givin-brief addresses. _ Following the luncheon, briefs were presented to the Ministers which included a brief on behalf of the Hospital Board for the need of Nursing Home Facilities In Magrath by Board member Norma 7 ' ‘ ' Cal Alston spoke on the need to have R.C.M.P. remain in Magrath; the desirab- , ility to have Cablevision in Magrath; the new Water system for the Town of Magrath. Jill Harker, representing th Senior Citizens and the Drop In Ceu<. . presented a Brief on the wish to have "Little Theatre" available at the Centre. On behalf of the Band Parents Associati • Dorothy Engen presented a brief on the needs of the Magrath Band. C.S. Matkin, representing the Chamber of 'Commerce presented a brief of Railway Aband' and such effects on this area. Larson told of the plight of Jc. growers with the influx of B.C. p*ou.,. on the market; Shirley Dahl prcnr a brief relating to the serious fir ancial crisis of home owners having mortgages coming due and the high interest rates. She also spoke on Summer programs for Children. Arthur Spencer, although the presentation of a brief , the trouble he had in paying phone bill during the recent postal strike. Other citizens in attendance were able to speak with the various ministers on personal and group problems. A most interesting and informative event was reported. The highschool stu­dents were released from classes for the no t the wedd- Debra and Thomas Cahoon in the Magrath Cult­ural Hall, Sat. Sept. 20th We will take orders for doughnuts & Bismarks to be delivered Sat. Sept. 26th. Carol Lowry at 758-3120. AEROBICS (evenings) starts Introduction to Behavior Modification for Weight Reduction - starts Oct. 6 or 8th. Advanced Behavior Mod. for Weight Reduction - starts Oct. 6th or 8th. Watch for further information. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Mary Baker in the death of her mother Mrs. Garner of Cardston. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. Sympathy is also extended to Mrs. Audrey Rowe ‘and Mr. Ed Wilson'in passing of their mother in Calgary Sunday. Funeral services for Mrs. pm "Brief" presentations. Oct. 5-30. FOR the 11th. the SALE: Electric Range. See John in Hardware Dept. Ph. 758-3065. SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 FLEA MARKET! lig ­and old. Only a couple of tables let^. $5 a table or we sell for you at 2 proceeds. Call Shirley Dahl. 758—36o SONG RECITAL - given by Catherine Levi (daughter of A rline Tanner Lewis)'-'* rano; Philip Tillotson, piano; will L held in the Magrath LDS Chapel, Thw Sept. 10th at 8 p.m. Works include Handel, Wolf, Poulepc, Stravinsky, Joplin, Gershwin, Nowel Coward. $3.v Our MEAT Rond Steak - TOP Al BEEF . LB Z” Chuck Roust B O N E L E S S .LB Leg of Pork Roast tasty.lb I98 Sicte Bacon ° l y m p 1 c 500 g.ea J Bologna CHUNKS .LB P® ************************************************************************ MAGRATH HIGH SCHOOL The Magrath High School Student Body is involved in a multitude of extracurricular activities. Almost all of the cost of the activities are paid for by the participating students and funds gained through gate receipts, sales campaigns, donations, and student fees. The students have felt that the community has been a generous support­er of school activities. This year the Sr. High will run a magazine campaign the early part of October and the Jr. High a car surv­ival hot pot sale early in December. We appreciate the support given and we try to put the profits to good use in student activities. COMING HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES s Football Schedule p . m. Sept. 3 Magrath at Coaldale 11 Cards ton at Magrath 18 Magrath at Claresholm 25 St. Mary 's at Magrath Oct 2 Magrath at Vulcan 8 Raymond at Magrath 16 Playof fs • T imes: Sept. 5 p. . TH a Oct. 4 : 30 Girls Volleyball S chedule Sept . 17 Raymond at Magrath 24 Warner -at 1 Magrath Oct 1 Magrath at Coaldale 8 Cardston at Magrath 22 Magrath at Raymond 27 Magrath at Warner 29 Coaldale at Magrath Nov 5 Magrath a t Cardston Times: Jr. .Varsity - 4:30 p.m. Varsity right after at approx. 6:30 p.m. Magrath Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Esther Toomer, Friday, Sept. 11th at 2:30 p.m. Magrath United Church Sunday School resumes this Sunday, 9:45 a.m. All interested children welcome, Magrath U.C.W. will meet Monday, Sept. 14th in the United Church Hall at 7:30 u.m. Jackie Moors and Carol Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deglow of Salem, Ore. have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Pearl Harrison. Mr. Wade Alston and friends Stuart Park and Dave MacMillan of Hong Kong were visitors this past week at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alston. Weekend visitors at the Alston home were son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clause Frenzel and family who also visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Fren-zel. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl are home from the Maritimes where he attended a Medical Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leishman of Slave Lake are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, their fourth child, on September 1st. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Meade Beazer of Cardston. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leishman and family of Calgary have been visiting at Slave Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gruninger ‘ and daughter ‘of Moscow, Idaho are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Gruninger, relatives and friends. Recent visitors at the George and Joan Taylor home were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Williams of Ollie, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. George Rod of Elmira, Ontario; and Mrs. Bertha Taylor of Sylvan Lake, Alberta. GARBAGE HAULING - $4 per month. Pick up Saturday mornings. Phone Millwards, 758-3463. FOR SALE: 45 gal. drums. 758-3463. PRE-SCHOOL STORY HOUR - at the Library begins Wed. Sept. 16th, 10 to 11 a.m. All pre-schoolers welcome every week for free stories & songs. Phone 758-3751 for information.A— 4 Wagon Wheels 350 G l19 599 Flour A. Gi 10 KG Granola Bars Chocolate Bars Fish & Chips. Flavor Crystals Dinners f » Sandwich Bags Peas1 c A 275 N N 6 i a I I N 0 E D E D L W. 0 0 W F, R A GLASS CLEANER (REFILS 900 ML) . N E 567 N G N T I E R 200's . D Y G E S 5 PACK RISE & SHINE 4 PACK PURITAN 680 G , GREEN GIANT 284 ML Produce Äk Bananas' D‘ 0 L E Apples T Y D È M A N . Oranges S U N K I S T 4 QB M Grapefruit 56'S Tomatoes Ml Gi 6x7's |39 J 29 129 I 99« J 89 J 99 2¡85‘ l\ 88* 49‘ pg • LB
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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/1507 2023-05-15T18:19:58+02:00 Magrath Store News (September 10, 1981) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1981-09-10 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1507 eng eng J. A. Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1507 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1981 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-06-26T10:07:49Z 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 NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday s Saturday.8 a.m. to 6 p.m Wednesday . 1 io o-i . MAGRATH, ALBERTA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, 19 81 . .a.* Z»L.:.«.».*»**‘-****‘‘““‘***“*“**‘***“*“***“**“““ department . :. , J.^t******************************** RCA COLOR TV 76" RCA XL100 CONSOLE T.V.i Features all the ColorTrak automatic color systems. Bandsome walnut grain cabinet. PRICED AT . rCA ColorTrak 20" chANNElock KEYBOARD CONTROL Also features the ColorTrak tfIFft automatic color system. REGULAR $749.00 . RCA MINI COMBINATION TV/KADl o/CL-Q£K _______. 5" B&W T.V. 110 volt, ac-dc Battery Digital clock Neat and com­pact with carrying strap. Nice for the student or holidayer. PRICED $249®$ hardware **************************************** 26” Console TV AIR CONDITIONER SALE electrohome 6,000 B.T.U. Exceptional Value in Room Air Conditioner. REGULAR $349.95 ANTIFREEZE 8AVBS3 DON'T WAIT.é.AND WIN - SAVE $3.00 ^Refund for of-purchase for ^r^^oSTo/ld win one of three 1982 cars. Enter n®. Contest ends September 30/81 . ouo plumbing antifreeze for recreation vehicles. Non toxic . » I $299 rent rinsevac our RINSEVAC COMPACT “^T CLEANING machine IS AGAIN AVAILABLE FOR bent- “leans Carpets the professional way. Ask about it in the Hardware. Trouble lamp 25 ft cord, 18-2 wire, metal guani. 2M02W80 TO CLBÂH COATS Ÿ2 Co-Ordinates SIZE 10. 1 Priced at BLACK WINE JUST ARRIVED. ALL WOOL CO-ORDINATES i?cW, ngridarin collar PRICED FROM “Westchester Sport" Check Blouses. Blue n“d, Brown & Blue Cinna.r.on/Blue A good stock of stylish Jeans - GWG, Wranger, Big Blues. Plain and pleated fronts. Popular cuts. INCLUDING BLAZER, SKIRT, SLACKS. SIZE 14 SIZE 12 EXCLUSIVE "WESTCHESTER" SPORTSWEAR HAS GREY - short New for REDUCID T-SHIRTS DRESSES JACKETS DON'T MISS THIS SAVING „ ON FALL & WINTER COATS. WOOLS & BLENDS IN SHORTIE AND REGULAR LENGTHS. POPULAR SHADES IN THE RACK OF LADIES & MISSES JACKETS AND DRESSES IN ASSORTED STYLES. GOOD FASHIONS FOR THE COMING SEASON. and Sweaters in styles, sizes, and Plains and patterns, short sleeves. V necks, Turie SEE THESE SMART NEW ARRIVALS SOON. END OF SEASON CLEAR-OUT Ladles’ T-Shirts THERE IS STILL A GOOD - SELECTION OF MISSES & LADIES COTTON/POLYESTER KNIT.TOPS & T SHIRTS - ALSO SWIMWEAR FOR GIRLS, MISSES & LADIES IN ASSORTED STYLES & SIZES. See our Sale Table of Kiddies T Shirts assorted colors. long and Collars, necks. CLEARING AT CLEARANCE! OVERALLS COVERALLS REGULAR $29.95 WORK SOCKS MEN’S WORK GLOVES lessons A lovely summer wedding was solemnized in the Alberta Temple, Thursday, August 20 when Ruth Marie Law, eldest daughter of Don and Garda Law and Garth Soren Miller son of Don and Joyce Miller of Eden, Idaho, were united in marriage. Patriarch Nyal Fletcher performed the ceremony. A wedding dinner for relatives and friends was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall, the dinner. was Mester of Sharon Vibraharp "Color My All Eternity Alma Davies. Prayer" Wedding Prayer accompanied by Alma Davies. The toast to the bride was the groom 1981, Valarie Harris was in charge of Following the dinner a enjoyed with Bishop Robert West Ceremonies. Sam played Carol Law played the selections World" " on "Feelings" » program as on her TOPS 1 GROUP OF IN ASSORTED AND FABRICS ING ACRYLIC COTTON/POLYESTER KNITS. TOPS STYLES INCLUD-KNITS, and "Through flute accompanied by "A Wedding "The "My Prayer" the A poem entitled was given by Marie Wannop and " was sung by Dan Davies y Now President Tyler Alston with responding. A Calling Reception was day evening in the Cultural ents of the bride and groom for the evening. For her wedding day the her maid of honor; Ladene Williams man was held Hall, were as as bride chose attendants her sister Carol Law Bridesmaids were and Gay Miller. Best was Scott Miller and Kenneth Law groomsman. Receiving at the door were Moyle Ann Pilling and Lawrence and Marie Wannop presided and Marcella Law. at the guest register. Sharon Sam and Deedan Hatch attended the gift table. received the gifts, organ music was i " , and Elizabeth Davies, took charge of Thomson served guests. Following will make their home Paul Miller and Brian Law . The beautiful played by Alma Davies Vinnie Jensen lunch and Donna thw wedding cake the the honeymoon the and groom Utah. Thank with Ruth a special Don Don REGULAR given by Ladies’ Slips Th ur s - Par­hosts $9.95 ea It was Hot on the I ‘ v -■ - • Ladies Nylon and Cotton/Pplyester Slips in White and colors. Assorted trims including lace and eyelet. bride in Provo, to those who assisted s wedding. you and Garth’ and happy occasion. & Garda Law, & Joyce Miller, Garth & Ruth Miller. • • • • 0VE RNIGHT BUS TRIP September 28 - 29th. Fairmont Springs. The passengers trip voted that we Hot Springs - so vations. The pet person for the hotel, will be doubles unless you request a single , then the cost wi more. Please phone in earl you will be sure to the bus. First to ones to go. In cas we will take your name on a ation list. Come iwth us on the last bus go back to the we have made reser-cost will be $40.00 All rooms an are overload, cancell­and have fun. FOR SALE:. 1977 Dodge truck with camperette, blue with silver trim. Very clean. Automatic. Has been driven only 200 miles last year. Ph 1 RACK OF HOUSECOATS INCLUDING BRUSHED NYLONS, QUILTED NYLONS. IN PLAINS AND PATTERNS. COLORS INCLUDE PINK, BLUE, RED AND ASSORTED FIGURED. REGULAR $16.95 - $19.^5 Shampoo. P-S-S-S-S-S-T INSTANT SHAMPOO by Clairol. 200 g. REGULAR $3.95 SALE (NO RETURNS ON SALES)- 758-622.9 ROBE SETS JUST ARRIVED Men's Robe Sets of Velour Bath Robe with co­ordinating Cotton & Polyester Pyjamas. PRICED. REASONABLY JACKETS Jackets and Our new Fall are arriving include Downfills and Polyester filled styles. Popular PRICED FROM *59 SPORTS FOOTWEAR KODIAK Sport Shoes in Brown Suede with neat leather trim. Popular cleated sole. REGULAR $35.00 r ‘ $10.95 REG. Long'Steeve Men's Turtle neck long sleeve T Shirts in Cotton & Polyester knit. White and assorted colors. MEN’S HRC1DKERCHIEPS Men's White Dress Handkerchiefs in packs of 6. REGULAR $2.95 2” r UL 1 UE RPrujyi [T•; f IA 22. ;; • 1 During the past year theje has .>>• increasing number of bicycles reported lost or stolen and everal turned in .to the off­ice with no identifying marks as to owner. We now have a program in operation whereby any bicycle owner, whether child or adult, can record his bicycle with the R.C.M.P. at the office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. in an effort to eliminate bicycle thefts. Bicycles will be recorded as to owner, type, color, serial number, and any distinguishing marks. We feel this program will be a definite benefit to everyone. • During the month of August 1981 the following was reported: 2 Assaults causing harm: 2 Thefts over $200; 1 Theft St. Joseph's C.W.L. met at the home of Joann Takacs Wed. Sept. 2nd for their first Fall meeting with thirteen members and Fr. O'Reilly present. The Fall ober 30th in Joann Takacs Supper will be on Oct-the United Church Hall, ______ ____ in charge. The Fall Bazaar will be held November 21st, 2 p.m. in the Magrath Trading Co. Hall. The quilt will be quilted the first week in October, Joann Takacs Bazaar convener. The new C.W.L. Banner will be blessed and hung in the Church on September 13th at 9 a.m. Mass. The Bishop of Malawi will be at St. Basils in Lethbridge on Sept. 16th at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invit­ed to attend and meet him. The Day of Recollection will be held Jan. 17th, 1982 at St. Joseph's Church, Magrath. For more information call Irene Gruninger. To date there are thirty seven paid up members of St. Joseph’s CWL. The October meeting is on Oct. 7th, /:JU p.m. at Marie Sabeys. "BASKETBALL PLAYERS: There will rath Men's Basketball Leauge the Church League will not start until after Christmas) at the Big Gym, Thursday Nights from early October to mid December/ Entry Fee is $15. This gives you an opportunity to ptay in approximately 10 ref­ereed games and a chance to win your money back. All those inter­ested contact Howard West, 8-6473, Wes Balderson, 8-6380 or Barry Mehew, 752-4145 as soon as poss­ible. First 50 signed up are in. OPEN HOUSE - Bengry Residence, Trailer Park, #24, Sept. --- Come and see new items, placements. Door prize will be_drawn Book a party and get free ? information phone 758-3678. PLUMBING & HEATING - renovations, repair work, heating, plumbing, 8a8,*ae*?’ Fre® estimates, prompt service. 758-J5/J. WANTED: Farm house to rent around Magrath or Raymond. Ph. 758-6871. Caroline Papp M & M 10th & 11th.- bring your re­f or. ? ? ?. For more Nylon Tricot 108" wide. Colors: Yellow, Red, Pink, White, Black, Brown Beige, Mauve, Plum, Greens, Blues, Grey. (REGULAR $5.95 yd.) $5.35 tightener with a greeted by a performance the lawn of the Dr a delicious luncher the Band Parents . Master of Ceremor s n Fabrics 1 BASKET OF FABRICS INCLUDING PRINTS, COTTONS, SUITINGS, POLYESTERS, etc. Here is a good chance to save on your Fall Sewing. Va OFF Ì TERYLENE BATTS LOST: Red belt pulley spring chain & strap iron in the Del Bonita district. Finder please call 653-2292 collect. FOR RENT: one bedroom house. Call 758-3538 after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: 1st & 2nd cutting Alfalfa hay in stack. Will accept half down payment and balance Nov. 1st. Bob Rasmussen. Ph. 758-3442. Mr. and Mrs. Don Harker request pleasure of your company at the ing reception of their daughter from 7-9 glazed made and Phone Three Alberta Provincial Government Cab­inet Ministers, Hon. Dave Russell, Minister of.Hospitals & Medical Care; Mary LeMessicrer, Minister of Culture and Bud Miller, Minister of Public Lands & Wildlife, were in Magrath Tuesday morning, Sept. 8th and were in at ten ance at a noon luncheon sponsored'by the Magrath Chamber of Commerce held at the Drop In Centre. The Ministers were by the Magrath Band on Centre following which was served prepared by Mayor Allan Dudley was for the occasion. Musical numbers were presented duri dinner by Roger and Heatl F’-nirpi fnim which Kathy Weing rendered two selec t ions • John Thompson, M.L.A. introduces . three honored guests, each of them givin-brief addresses. _ Following the luncheon, briefs were presented to the Ministers which included a brief on behalf of the Hospital Board for the need of Nursing Home Facilities In Magrath by Board member Norma 7 ' ‘ ' Cal Alston spoke on the need to have R.C.M.P. remain in Magrath; the desirab- , ility to have Cablevision in Magrath; the new Water system for the Town of Magrath. Jill Harker, representing th Senior Citizens and the Drop In Ceu<. . presented a Brief on the wish to have "Little Theatre" available at the Centre. On behalf of the Band Parents Associati • Dorothy Engen presented a brief on the needs of the Magrath Band. C.S. Matkin, representing the Chamber of 'Commerce presented a brief of Railway Aband' and such effects on this area. Larson told of the plight of Jc. growers with the influx of B.C. p*ou.,. on the market; Shirley Dahl prcnr a brief relating to the serious fir ancial crisis of home owners having mortgages coming due and the high interest rates. She also spoke on Summer programs for Children. Arthur Spencer, although the presentation of a brief , the trouble he had in paying phone bill during the recent postal strike. Other citizens in attendance were able to speak with the various ministers on personal and group problems. A most interesting and informative event was reported. The highschool stu­dents were released from classes for the no t the wedd- Debra and Thomas Cahoon in the Magrath Cult­ural Hall, Sat. Sept. 20th We will take orders for doughnuts & Bismarks to be delivered Sat. Sept. 26th. Carol Lowry at 758-3120. AEROBICS (evenings) starts Introduction to Behavior Modification for Weight Reduction - starts Oct. 6 or 8th. Advanced Behavior Mod. for Weight Reduction - starts Oct. 6th or 8th. Watch for further information. Sympathy is being extended to Mrs. Mary Baker in the death of her mother Mrs. Garner of Cardston. Funeral services were held Friday, Sept. Sympathy is also extended to Mrs. Audrey Rowe ‘and Mr. Ed Wilson'in passing of their mother in Calgary Sunday. Funeral services for Mrs. pm "Brief" presentations. Oct. 5-30. FOR the 11th. the SALE: Electric Range. See John in Hardware Dept. Ph. 758-3065. SATURDAY, SEPT. 26 FLEA MARKET! lig ­and old. Only a couple of tables let^. $5 a table or we sell for you at 2 proceeds. Call Shirley Dahl. 758—36o SONG RECITAL - given by Catherine Levi (daughter of A rline Tanner Lewis)'-'* rano; Philip Tillotson, piano; will L held in the Magrath LDS Chapel, Thw Sept. 10th at 8 p.m. Works include Handel, Wolf, Poulepc, Stravinsky, Joplin, Gershwin, Nowel Coward. $3.v Our MEAT Rond Steak - TOP Al BEEF . LB Z” Chuck Roust B O N E L E S S .LB Leg of Pork Roast tasty.lb I98 Sicte Bacon ° l y m p 1 c 500 g.ea J Bologna CHUNKS .LB P® ************************************************************************ MAGRATH HIGH SCHOOL The Magrath High School Student Body is involved in a multitude of extracurricular activities. Almost all of the cost of the activities are paid for by the participating students and funds gained through gate receipts, sales campaigns, donations, and student fees. The students have felt that the community has been a generous support­er of school activities. This year the Sr. High will run a magazine campaign the early part of October and the Jr. High a car surv­ival hot pot sale early in December. We appreciate the support given and we try to put the profits to good use in student activities. COMING HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES s Football Schedule p . m. Sept. 3 Magrath at Coaldale 11 Cards ton at Magrath 18 Magrath at Claresholm 25 St. Mary 's at Magrath Oct 2 Magrath at Vulcan 8 Raymond at Magrath 16 Playof fs • T imes: Sept. 5 p. . TH a Oct. 4 : 30 Girls Volleyball S chedule Sept . 17 Raymond at Magrath 24 Warner -at 1 Magrath Oct 1 Magrath at Coaldale 8 Cardston at Magrath 22 Magrath at Raymond 27 Magrath at Warner 29 Coaldale at Magrath Nov 5 Magrath a t Cardston Times: Jr. .Varsity - 4:30 p.m. Varsity right after at approx. 6:30 p.m. Magrath Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Esther Toomer, Friday, Sept. 11th at 2:30 p.m. Magrath United Church Sunday School resumes this Sunday, 9:45 a.m. All interested children welcome, Magrath U.C.W. will meet Monday, Sept. 14th in the United Church Hall at 7:30 u.m. Jackie Moors and Carol Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deglow of Salem, Ore. have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Pearl Harrison. Mr. Wade Alston and friends Stuart Park and Dave MacMillan of Hong Kong were visitors this past week at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alston. Weekend visitors at the Alston home were son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clause Frenzel and family who also visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Fren-zel. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl are home from the Maritimes where he attended a Medical Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leishman of Slave Lake are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, their fourth child, on September 1st. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Meade Beazer of Cardston. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leishman and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leishman and family of Calgary have been visiting at Slave Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gruninger ‘ and daughter ‘of Moscow, Idaho are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Gruninger, relatives and friends. Recent visitors at the George and Joan Taylor home were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Williams of Ollie, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. George Rod of Elmira, Ontario; and Mrs. Bertha Taylor of Sylvan Lake, Alberta. GARBAGE HAULING - $4 per month. Pick up Saturday mornings. Phone Millwards, 758-3463. FOR SALE: 45 gal. drums. 758-3463. PRE-SCHOOL STORY HOUR - at the Library begins Wed. Sept. 16th, 10 to 11 a.m. All pre-schoolers welcome every week for free stories & songs. Phone 758-3751 for information.A— 4 Wagon Wheels 350 G l19 599 Flour A. Gi 10 KG Granola Bars Chocolate Bars Fish & Chips. Flavor Crystals Dinners f » Sandwich Bags Peas1 c A 275 N N 6 i a I I N 0 E D E D L W. 0 0 W F, R A GLASS CLEANER (REFILS 900 ML) . N E 567 N G N T I E R 200's . D Y G E S 5 PACK RISE & SHINE 4 PACK PURITAN 680 G , GREEN GIANT 284 ML Produce Äk Bananas' D‘ 0 L E Apples T Y D È M A N . 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