Magrath Store News (June 23, 1966)

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. OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS.758-3252 HARDWARE 758--3065 MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY' .X . i. .♦. *8 AX to...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1966
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1550
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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. OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS.758-3252 HARDWARE 758--3065 MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY' .X . i. .♦. *8 AX to 6 PX WEDNESDAY. 8 A.M. 'td I P.M* . ^ . .SATIEWAY .*.¿8 A.M, to 7 P.M* PHONES: •STORE HOURS; THURSDAY, JUNE 23rd, 1?66 . DryQooc/s T>ept. ¿¿♦¿¿¿.MAGRATH, ALBERTA ♦Ry Ur 7wo wo owo wo vr K5^•“ Vv 7Vr ?Vv^' v>rtv7<vMv 7vr 7vr 7%r L>irt7' ¿CJ SUMMER in '‘Rose Marie" "Royal Orchid". SIZE: 81x104. BORDERED» 'White with attractive printed bordei*. SIZE: 81x100 . /or the Bride SHEETS W A B A S S 0: Sanfor­ized white cotton. Pop­ular "Family" label. SIZE: 81x100 -495 FITTED; Double bed size by Wabasso - 495 TEX -MADE • Combed percale. White, z~ cr\ SIZE: 81x104. O*^v MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD- ‘The annual "awards Day" sponsored by the Magrath Lions Lxub was held at a special assembly recently when awards were given to students for high narks attained as welx as classroom participation and teacher-student cc-operation. Junior High School awards were □resented by i-r. Lloyd Meldrun to the following students: All-round Boy - xn_? iay_oi; A—- round Girl - Linda Carter; Industrial Arts - Ken Bullock; Home Economics - -¿¿-ecn Science - Bob Leishman; Social Studies - Lucy Kadonaga; English - Christine Thompson; French'- Patti Mikado;'Mathematics - Julia Yamamoto; Physical Education: Boys - UiarK Bourne, Girls - Irene Whitt; Spelling - Michael Bennett; Ifiisic - Debby Karren; Health - ¿Ilan Dahl; Business - Joanne Flamen; Art - larry Skiba. Most improved C ueam Basketball player - Bryan Johnson: B Team - Alex Dudas. Devar Dahl was presented with an award xOx his work as president of the Junior High School student council, o+,,r> Principal Grant Wheeler presented the Senior High School awards to the following o - ents: All-round Boy - James Steams; All-round Girl - Rose Rarick; Industrial Arts - Robinson; Home Economics - Jean Harker; Social Studies - Bernard Norton; ^G-R-sa ature - Helen Bezprozwanna; English Language - Patsy Harker; French - Jane ^adonag^, --th­ematics - Lee Blunell; Physical Education: Boys - Harley Frank, Girls - B°rjen gurney; Agriculture - ?iade Alston; Business Education - Michelle Tanner; Biology - ^etty Ann ~u_ , Physical Sciences - Bryan Bennett; Social Science - Dennis Hofer. Most improve- A basketball player - Wesley Balderson, Awards were presented to valedictorians Rosv Raric. and Lee Blunell;‘to Jim Cooper for his work as student body president and to IngeA vensen for cheer leader, Mrs. Doreen Alston entertained at a luncheon Saturday in honor of Mrs. DawnUobix son) McMahon of San Francisco. Guests present included Mrs. Levina (Keeler) FrousMa.?., i--. . Barbara (Lamb) Clark and Mrs. Verda Jean (Walker) Cosgrove all of Calgary, xy. uCi-^e . Helen (Harker) Perverziff of Lethbridge, Mrs. Janet (Turner) Alston, rus. and Mrs, Tess Gruninger of Cardston, M. LaVeme Foote of el.J.n6, yf®. Shirley Neilson, Mrs, Gloria Alston and --rs. Sharon A'delightful afternoon was spent reminiscing and renewing friendships of the guests, who'were all old schoolmates, had not seen each other for over 15 Blaxall and Mrs Barbara Ririe --- — . „ Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Joan Karren, ^rs. Haynes of Magrath. as soiie years. Mr. Coleman friends . ftp.••••••• > and Mrs. Ken Coleman and family of Salt Lake City, Utah and Mr. and Betty Jane of Peace River arrived during the weekend to visit relatives an. and attend the funeral of the late Mrs. Jean Coleman. . Mrs, Jen Bone and Mrs, Mary Nelson accompanied Mrs. Ardolla Bennett and Jd’. Clarence Jensen to Great Falls recently to attend the graduation ofinss Brenda Helsoa, eldesu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Presty Kelson, which was held in the now Charles . uussel - 6 school. There were 386 graduates. _ Visitors at the Darrel Nelsons for the weekend were in?. Great Falls. and Mrs. Presty Nelson fro: Father’s Day quests at the J, Mo Rasmussen home Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Boehme Lorn Lee and Lisa of Rosemary, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atwood and family ox bow in­land, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bly and daughter, Mrs. ardith Bly and children and -i. c. . _ Robert Rasmussen and children. PT,EASE. KEEP IN MIND - the annual A.O.T.S. Men’s Club Chicken Barbecue to be held in the-Magrath United Church Saturday, July 9th. Tickets are available from any A.(AT. S. member or see’ An Whitt, NOTICE: A Calling shower honoring Miss Yvon­ne Wocknitz will be held in the Magrath Uni­ted Church Hall Saturday evening, June 25th from 7:30 to 9:30. Everyone welcome, Miss Shirley Gibb of Calgary has been enjoying a two week holiday, the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs«- Joe Gibb. Miss Barbara Hillmer, nurse-in-training qt Pincher Creek and Mr. Terry Graham of Coutts were visitors at the home of Barbara’s parents Mr0 and Mrs. Orville Hillmer. JUST ARRIVED THIS MORNING - a good selection of Girls"two piece Short Sets •- sizes 4 to 14 years, Also Ladies Dan River Cotton Dresses. See them soon. had as their Larry Romig end Mrs. Romig is Mr. and Mrs, Vein Bennett weekend guests Mr. and Mrs, son'Billy of Spokane^ Wash, Mrs. Bennett’s neice, NOTICE: There will be a fire showei- for Earl and Avalee Johnson who lost all of their possessions in a fire on the Harden Anderson farm last week. The shower will be held in the Spring Coulee L.D.S. Church Friday, June 24th at 8 P.M. Everyone wel­come, NOTICE: A farewell party honoring the Norman Stearns family will be held in th6 liagrath United Church Hall Friday evening, June 24th at 8 P.M. Everyone welcome. Mr. Hollis Bingham arrived fr6m California to visit relatives and friends, the‘guest of his brother—in—law and sister xm. anl Mrs, Stan Toomer,MAGRATH GRADING COMPANY LTD. CORRECTION RE; MC INTYRE RANCH by Orono Hansen and'Er’Bourne. ‘ Eighty to ninety saddle horses (not 52). Mra Wa H. McIntyre Sr- - two extras. Address Salt Lake City. "Sandy"} an outstanding horse reserved for his daughter. Acc6rding to Elige, this horse was ridden in the July 24th parade by Louie Ririe Winterton, attended by Art Meeks who Later lost his life when thrown from his'horsed Louie, in good health, is now 8 J and resides in Provo, Utah. Twin Risers, Alta. June 13, 1%6, Magrath Trading Co» . . “4 RE| Contribution to Del Bonita F.U.A. « 4 H Fair ’ The fair was held in lol Bonita. June 10th and was a very great success. The large num­ber of exhibits in most classes was very gratifying» This success was due partly to the prizes we were able to offer'in each class and we wish to thank you very much for your contribution to these prizes. Yours respectfully, Del Bonita F.U.A.» ¿"4 H Fair Committee per Albert Robinson» Mrs, Jean Coleman passed away Sunday, June l^th in the Magrath Municipal Hospital following a lengthy illness. She was 43 years of age. ' k native of Magrath, Mrs. Coleman is survived by her husband Gordon, daughter Judy and son Jimmie; her'parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ririe; three’sisters Mrs. Alice Fowler of Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Virginia. Wilde of Raymond and Mrs. Marjorie BalderSon of I2a.grc.th Funeral services for the Lite Mrs. Coleman were held Wednesday afternoon, June 22nd in the LDS Chapel with Bishop L, B. Tanner officiating. *»••••••••••••••«• Mrs. Melva Christensen and daughter Joan were hostesses at their farm home when they entertained at a kitchen shower in honor of bride—elect Miss Phyllis Robinson Saturday evening. Guests present included the honored guest, her mother Mrs. Allie Robinson and sisters Mrs.'Marion Wilde of Ottawa and Mrs. Dawn MaCMahon of San Francisco, arid Mesdames Lasca Jensen, Nellie Ririe, Kay' Keeler, Afton Kbeler, Ruth Johnson of Bamwdll, Beatrice Harker, Sharon Haynes, .Misses Lenore Thomson, Shirley Gibb, Cheryl Ririe, Susan Wheel-' er, Marilyn Myers, Jare and Martha Keeler, Carol Wheeler, Christal Harker and Carol Blumel. She evening was spent playing’games afterwhich Phyllis opened her many lovely gifts and a delightful lunch was served. , - Patients'in the Magrath Municipal Hospital thid week included Mr. John Williams. Ira Fletcher, Mrs. Annie Corliss, Mr; Latham Bowen, Mrs. Beth LacqUement, Mrs. Christine' Nizriikowski, Valerie Bird, Mike Entz, Mrs. Grethe Anderson and son, Mrs. Alberta McClain, Mrs. Clara Peterson, Mrs. Mathilda Naybahow, Mark Steam and.Mr. Bob Arnold. Mrs. Frances Blumell'had as"her’weekend guests Mrs. Root; Sauks (Bernice LoPage) c”! son'Stuart, of Sacramento, Calif, Mr. Robtc. Woolley of Taylor, B„C, Mr, Jack Woolley c ’ tie, Wash. Mrs. Lenora Ackroyd of Cardston and Dr, and Mrs. Wayne Woolley of New York. Mrs. Dorothy Bennett has successfully completed her course and is now an Accredited Records Technician. She is employed at the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Sv/llmilNG POOL NEWS: Due to a mechanical de­fault the swimming pool did not open on schedule but will definitely be open Friday, June 24th. If it can be opened Thursday an announcement will be made in school. Pre­schooler and Mother instruction will begin Friday at 2 P.M. All interested please be present. Free Swimming Friday and Saturday of this week. Saturday Hours this week: 2 to 6 P.M. (rented for the evening) ' ’ Elizabeth Harker» Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson are the proud parents of a son born at the Magrath Municip­al Hospital Thursday, June 16th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hansen and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Anderson all of Magrath. The most important room in any school is the library, and the most important mind­forming aid in any home is the selection of books it makes available to its children-, — Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letterc SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS IN SHORTS &'PEDDTE PUBHER SETS FOR GIRLS- Uostairs The University of Alberta announced that 30 students received Academic Awards among’ whom was I-iss Amy Yamamoto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mitch Yamamoto of Magrath. Amy" ‘ who is studying pharmacy received’the N.J. Warner Scholarship, the Charles E, Frosst Scholarship and. the University of Alberta First class standing prize in second year pharmacy. - Mr» and Mrs. Norman Duce and family of Vancouver are visiting her parents Mr. end Mrs. L<-R, Jensen. FROU "OR PTS BLINDNESS" "Doth God exact day - labor, light denied?" ' I fondly ask. But Patience, too prevent ' ' That murmur, soon replies, "God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts. Who best ' Bear his mild yoke, they serve him besto His state Is kingly: thousands at his bidding speed. And post o’er land and ocean ivithout rest; . . Th'-y aleo servo "'h^ cnly_ __ stand and wait-- Job'.'. I-ilton,MAG RATH TRADÌ NG CORPANY LTD -Men's Hoys' LUear SUMMER featuring short sleeves, round neck. Yellow, SIZES; 8 to 16 yrs. 150 BY WATSONS "STAGLINE": Deerskin, with built-in comfort MEN'S "GLEN ISLE" PLUSH KNIT T SHIRTS; little’or no ironing required, guaranteed not to'shrink out of fit. Zipper front opening with knit neck band^ sleeve and waist band* COLORS; Yellow, Green, Blue, Maroon. 350 MEN'S "HENLEY" T SKIRTS — featuring the NEW "Henley" no collar neckline, 3 button throat opening* Attractive stripes of Red & Black, Gold and Bladk^ Navy and Waite. Se L*“. 4,4. 2^5 BOYS "GLEN ISW T SHIRTS; Cotton knit T Shirts by PenmAn COLORS; Red, Navy, "CINCHER"; Genuine deerskin with adjustable back strap .or exira comfort. Soft, durable "DURA~BULL": Sturdy leather work glove 'SUEDE-BUCK" Soft split leather, durable,. NEW SWIM SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS - BOXER STYLE'IN COTTON FAIIS LASTEX. DRAW STRING WAIST COTTON INNER SUPPORT» ASSORTED COLORS. Small, Medium, Large. 25 to P95 1 TABLE ’MEN'S OXFORDS £j99 Reg, SS.95 •••*•■••••. SUMMER PMiTS MEN'S CASUAL PRESS PANTS 1 TABLE OF OXFORDS, etc. (in Shoe Dept.) Dress Oxfords & Casuals, . YOUR CHOICE . 1/2 PRICE Styled by Days, they are permanently cieas-ed. Sjimmer weight,'in 1 dressy Oxford Grey, Oxford Brown and Cac­tus Green. 1095 ALLS'. .YOUNG MEN’ S' STRAW HATS MEN'S SUMMER SHIRTS, GREY DRESS PANTS. (On counter just inside Front Door) PRESS SLIMS Wash them, dry them, wear them — never need pressing. Crease is permanent, wrinkle free^ Pre shrunk, fully washable-. All sizes. 795 If you don’t believe a ten-year-old boy can keep a secret, ask him. where he left the family h=; mer. BOYS "TEEN KINGS" Cotton twill, tap-i ox?d to fit<> Blue o7r- iB8la.c4k5. 0to595 MAGRATH TRADING CON'PANY LTD. Pardwaro RCA WHIRLPOOL GALLONS Regular $10.90. LINKTONE GALLONS. REGULAR $1O.95.LBTKTOTE 1n.LAza1.c1Li £,r\ linktone. . cL GALLONS. REGULAR $10.45. LINKTONE. SEMI-GLOSS ODORLESS ALKYD WHITE Quarts. Regular $3.35. LINKTONE,, EXTERIOR UNIVERSAL UNDERCOATER Quarts, Regular $3.35. •- - EXTERIOR OIL HOUSE PAINT WHITE Quarts. Regular $3.35. LINKTONE EXTERIOR LiTEX HOUSE PaINT WHITE Quarts. Regular $3.35. LENKTONE. LATEX INTERIOR WALL PAINT Quarts. Regular $3.25. LINKTONE . .¿C —7 O GALLONS. REGULAR $10.95. LINKTONE. / U Qna/ity Products INTRODUCING OUR NEW "LINK-TONE" INTERIOR <4 EXTERIOR PAINTS - 1st QUALITY PAINT MADE BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS AND PURCHASED & SOLD BY UNITED HARDWARES •- the biggest purchasers of paint in Canada! That is why we can offer this paint at these low prices. 250 GALLONS. REGULAR $10.45. LINKTONE. INTERIOR ALKYD HIGH GLOSS ENAMEL WHITE i 8 i Quarts. Regular $3.60. LINKTONE. _ GALLONS. REGULAR $11.80. LINKTONE. 850 I CHINOOK EXTERIOR WHITE 388 ) . . IHlHllHIIII»IHillHMIIII«ll»HUHIirtfHlllHIHWH«HIHHI»t'IH» per gallon. MOTORIZED BARBECUE 24» Barbecue with hood and motorized spit. Adjustable grill. REGULAR $18.45 £T88 (in Carton) AUTOMAT IC NEW "COPPERTON!" COLORED RCA WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR - double door with rooiajr freez­er chest. Storage door, --- 7Z^\O)^W food crispers. latest ) / ( j -J -J automatic features. / / X''~'y | 2 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. "LONG BEST" I MATTRESS SPRINGS) "Long Rest" 1-fe.ttress & Box Springs - 6" longf er than an ordinary mattress. 1 REGULAR $89.95 each. eaf (■>•>•>•>.»>■ «•!•>•>> I ■> II. I Mill. •« ’H»«H«I IIIIH. K PEACHES PRIDE OF THE CKARuGAN i "S '1'1 /C90I cello bags Ô LETTUCE - crisp, finn heads T OMAT OLS - fresh, ripe 14 oz. tubes CABBAGE NEV/ .per lb. 290 lbs. 890 .per lb. 230 290 .per lb. 190