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 N OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758^-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Wednesday . . . 8 A.M. - 1 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1977 . MAGRATH, ALBERTA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA*****************AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA UPSTAIRS LADIES W, EAR Co-ordinates Dresses PRICED FROM MMER SALE RACKS ILL LOADED. SEE & $5 RACKS. . The Emery Gurney family enjoyed a reunion recently. They all attended <• Conf r, i i. c a la Reyaact. . n Magrath then spent .3 days at the Bellt "River Campground near Waterton. Those attending were Emery Curney, nayne & Peg'gy Gurney of Edmonton, lair and Donna Gurney and two children Wetaskiwin; Bill and Linda Hansen an wo children of Edson; Elwood and Marluse Gurney and three children of Mld- •zale, Utah; Jay and Barbara Facer and uur?boys of Salt Lake City, Utah; ■ lughn and Sharon Gurney and two bildren of Provo, Utah; Ruth and ordon Wilde and eight children of tilling. ’ • The family enjoyed lawn darts .rse shoes, badminton, volleyball, 'ver dunking and a softball game «tween the North and South as well ss lots Of good food. F' fc Jacquard Hand Towels in combination shades of 1 gold/turquoise cGiuinai „ ’ Thickly napped terry, very absorbent. REGULAR $1.95 rowas Jacquard patterned Bath Towels in predominating shades of Rose, Gold, Lilac or orange. (Also a number of Hand Towels clearing tOO. -w Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dudley and their amily held a very enjoyable reunion last the first time in eight years family has been together, members now. Those attend-and Mrs. Ron Rebalkin,*Dion and Mrs. Keith Dudley , B.C. Mr• & Trevor & Carla Herman Lubbers, Ron Parkins,-Michelle Marva & Enid of Magrath ,'iek. It is hat all the here are 27 ug were Mr. ison and Ryan; Mr nd Nicola all, of Victoria rs. Wilf Pratt,.Jerry, E Wainwright; Mr. and Mrs. illy & Bert; Mr. and Mrs. indy & Roger; Clyde, nd Debbie Dewsbery of Fort Macleod. AfTENTION KIDS:' Monday, August 22nd at 1 P.M. Tricky Tracy & Magic Matilda will present the truly amazing fun and mystifying "Isaapass Magic Show". Age group 10 and under. 25c to get n, 10c for refreshments. There ill be rabbits to look at, prizes > win. To see this fantastic how, follow the flags from the - rading Co. Mary Joy Isaacson L May Ann Passey. . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sabey if Ladysmith, B.C. arrived this week to visit relatives and-friends, guests of their son-in-and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Owens, ■ j iW Ken K with for Also if t. REGULAR $3.95 each REGULAR $2.50 pr Ì: E rinse and extra body Helps sto TAME Cream rinse conditioner normal hair. Tame Rinse for limp, fine hair ,. 100% White Cotton Pillow Slips. Made in Pakistan, Beautiful Hair A G R E A new cream conditioner, with Balsam. the greasies. PRICED AT. Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher as their Tuesday, Aug. 9th and Mrs, Victorson , Alaska. On, Saturday Jim Brieling and son , Alaska, visited .d vests Mr. Ketchikan Mr. and Mrs, Kevin of Haines the Fletchers. i. C Picture Kite Neadiecraft Kits WANTED: Babysitter for two children waen school starts. Mornings for a kindergarten child, and for one child after school. ■ Phone 758-3796. Lovely designs Embroidery and point kits. TO GIVE AWAY TO FARM HOME - Male 10 month old part German Shepherd dug. Ph. 758-3796. • «»_•••• REDHEAD: "Please understand I don’t c i.se men! b! \NDE: "Does a mousetrap chase mice?" ************************************* FOR SALE: Heintzman piano, excellent conc. tion. Phone 758-3176, Lyda Poulsen. S17 . Men’s Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts as well as Western Shirts in a variety of styles, patterns and co'Lors. REGULAR $8■95 to CLEARING AT ’ten’s Spring & Summer Jackets in a nice selection of styles including the ever jopular Nylon Squall ’ acket. PRICED $9.95 to $35.00 Prize Pierers from the Food and Flower Fai at Magreth Madness Days inadvertantly missed from past issues of the Store News included: 1 BREAD - White: 1st Bessie Cook, Nada Pilling & Wendy Taylor tied for second; 3rd - Carol Lowry. Brown - Nada Pilling. Sweet Dough: Carol Lowry, 1st; Nada Pilling, 2id; Irene Gruningcr 3rd. Cakes - Decorated: 1st - Bertha Bennet*. 2nd - K.rty Niznikowski. Chiffon/Angc food: 1st Carol McCoy, 2nd - Katy Niznikowski. Butter Cakes: 1st - Grethe Anderson; 2nd - Irene Grunin ger. Pies - 2 crust/fruit: 1st Joan Bly. 2nd - Grethe Anderson; 3rd - Marilyn Bullock. Cream Pies- - 1st Bessie Cook; 2nd Carol Lowry, 3rd Grethe Anderson. Flower Arrangement 1st & 2nd -■ Iris English, 3rd - Haz- Dick. Doses - Alice Stevenson, 1st and 2nd; 3rd- Lynn'Tanner. Largest Dandelion, Kiddies Section - Ryan B-' Trevor Brian Lowry. of the la former Friends will be sorry to hear of recent passing of Delores Jenson Ben ett of Langley, B.C., beloved whife Elmer Bennett and daughter Mr. and Magrath Mrs. Ed Jenson. A resident. leone Krebbiel had as her Mr s - guests Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Krebbie^ and daughter of Cincinnati., Ohio . Mrs. Faye Cook and granddaughter Kathy Hillmer have returned from Provo, Utah where they- visited the Rulon Taylor family. Susan Taylor returned Cook and Kathy. Granddaughter home with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hohm of. Spring Coulee have returned from a three week holiday in Germany. and Mrs. Ray Pilling have s their guests their daughte in-law Mrs. Anita (Randall) billing and son and her moths Mrs. Kathryn Randall of Housl Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller wer* , the and daughter Brian Mille’ îv&r V recent visitors to Regin'a guests of their son in-law and family. Visiting at the this week have been daughter-in-law Mr. Marvin Miller and family of Red Deer; daughter Mrs. Shannon Rei and family of Calgary. WAFTED; Baby sitting jobs, any night except Tuesdays. Shanon Cook. Ph. 758-3074. As of September 1/77, Penalty will be levied again; unpaid taxes. . Town of Magrath. Mr. and Mrs. Miller home son and and Mrs. Fashionable Blue Denim "Star” Jeans styled by Kappie. A retl hit for Back-to-School Full size range. NOTICE: 8% al: REGULAR $16.95 f ************************** WANTED: Good, clean used Jars r “ 5" LOST: Gold d*igital watch at Swimming Pool. $5 reward. 8-3119 /TRAM FOR SALK: 1974 F 100 Explorer truck. 65,000 uiles. Asking $2,500.00. 653-r.’-d-; FOR SALE: 1973 GMC Super Custom -5 tor 45,000 miles, mint condition. $2,850." . Phone 653-2532 FOR SALE: Dodge Van, Slant 6, top sh.;- Phone 758-3715 NOTICE: For Professional Poodle and Ppr grooming, Phone Joanne at 758-3715. Work Straws, Dress Straws and Western Straw hats. TO RENT - for'6 months, 1 bedroom ho: completely furnished. Phone 758-328} WORK SNEAKERS CLEARING AT $2.95-$21.95 FOR SALE: 1 hand knit Curling Sweate: in fish pattern. Denim blue/black/whi : Mddium size. Phone 758-3281. BRIEFS 1 BASKET OF BOYS STYLE BRIEFS IN COLORS WITH CONT-TRASTING TRIM. GLOVES Men's Roper style Leather Work Glove. One size fits all. Light weight. Ideal for harvest *• ime wear. REGULAR $2.95 We have a good stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Sneakers including Runners of all kinds. Also a good assortment of JOGGERS in popular styles. Men's Hankies * 1 Men's Red & White Polka dot Handkerchiefs in popular size. * REGULAR $.49 SALE ********************** ^ * * * * w WANTED: Odd jobs. Kent Rasmussen. 8-3442 x-'uR SALE: Cucumbers. Sophie - Bezprozwanna PHONE 758-3458. WANTED: Windcharger with tower. Mur be in good working condition. Floyd Bennett. Ph. 758-7- THANK YOU: I would like to say a "thank you" to all my many friends who have been so kind to visit the maqy years in my home. I am now living in one of the new apartment and hope they will come and visit me there. A special thanks to my dear relatives and friends who helled me to move also. Mary Nelson. WANTED TO RENT: House in or out o:f town. Phone 758-3573. NOTICE: I will babysit in my home days or 4 until 12 Monday to Friday. Phone Linda Miller, 758-3224. NOTICE: Come and dance to the 4K's .at the Del Bonita Community Hall o Saturday, August 20th'. Members and guests 18 years and over welcome. DENTAL PROGRAM FOR. CHILDREN: Clean ing and application of fluroide, Sept. 6th - Sept.-9th, 1977. Appoir ments can be made by phoning Chief Mountain Health Unit,- 758-3222 Tues days 10 to 12 noon and P.M. • 1:30 - 3.30 THANK YOU: Our sincere our dear relatives and their expressions of sympathy shown to us in the loss of our dear son, brother, and grandson. Many thank to all of you for money, flowers, food, mass cards, and all other cet A special thank you to the C.W.L., L.D.S. women and warm thanks to Mr L.B. Tanner for the kind words spc’ at Vance's funeral. Special thanks to the pallbearer; and all of Vance’s friends for ths many ways they showed their love for our son, Van. Thanks to each and everyone of you for all your kindness and thoughtfylness. Louis & Mildred Scout ¿family. WANTED: Top quality Holstein Milk cow. Ph. 758-3442. Bob Rasmussen. thanks to al} friends for I, in price as of July 1st, advancing $30 to $40. WASHERS, DISHWASHERS, ETC. at the old.price. Most Appliances went up We still have MAYTAG 1 RCA ELECTRIC DRYER - still at the old price o : $219,00 1 SIMPLICITY GAS DRYER - at the old price of . $319.95 HOME FREEZEFS - ranging from apartment size to .’6f. $259 TO $379,00 LINK SMALLER HANGING KILLER Designed like larger one. on stand. HOWTRON electronic^bug killers /w Kills insects night and day. Ultraviolet lamps .attract a wide variety flying insects. 110 volts, size 14*’x 14"*26" high. Weighs M® .17#\il W!95 V* TOPS Slacks $4,95 Covers Infants’ in Blue/White, with white. REGULAR pr. Terry Sleepers Yellow DISTRICT AGRICULTURIST REPORT 'She" Blouses in 65X Polyester, 35Z Cotton. Solid shades, collar style, partial button front opening. Assorted plain shades. REGULAR $9.95 each 8® Girls Slacks in patterns and plains. Assorted colors and designs. SIZES: 8 to 14. (Get several pair at this low price) INFANTS SLEEPERS : Bridge Table GRAZING AFTER AN APPLICATION OF 2.4-D Did you know that the palatability o. some poisonous plants, not normally eaten by livestock, may be increased by an application of 2,4-D or a similar compound. For this reason you should not permit grazing for at least a week after the herbicide L:s been applied. It is stated that the majority of herbicides are not toxic to livestock after they have been sprayed on plants. He stresses that the main danger comes from animals eating small amounts of these chemicals that remain in so called "empty" containers, and from their coming iu contact with spray solutions that have dumped on the ground or into a body of water. • Follow closely the recommendations as given on the container. D.L. Steed, District Agriculturit Chris 9 and then survived from Denmark to moving to Fort Claresholm in 1943. by his wife Mary, of Blackie, Max five sisters Anne Luc:a Dagmar An early Magrath resident, Andersen of Claresholm passed away Monday, August 15th at the age of 74 years. He came Magrath in 1910 MacLeod He is two brothers Jim of Edmonton; Mina Arndt of Lethbridge, Mayo and Alta Wales of Grande Prai Mary Lein of Valleyview. Funeral services were Claresholm United Church held in th Wednesday. FOR RENT: 3.bedroom home Interested persons please call Galgary 271-3894 for interview August 27/77 in Magrafh. in Magrath. on her guests Mr. Mr . and,Mrs. Mrs. Eva Toomer has had as sons-in-law and daughters and Mrs. Jerry Newell and famil of Eugene, Oregon, Robert Fuller and family of Moraga, California and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Brown and family of Pleasanton, California. * Bridge Table Covers in quilted plastic. Colors: Gold, Green, Turquoise, Cordl. REGULAR $4.95 3” Mr, and Mrs, Brett Holladay and children of Blairmore were this week at the homes of their parents Mr. and.Mrs. and Mrs. Howard visitors Hovey and Mr. Holladay. Lon Mr. and Mrs. Rene Croteau of Edmonton are visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawren! McClain. **************************************** THANK YOU: A sincere thank you to the doctors, nurses and staff of the Magrath Municipal Hospital for the kind attention . 1 received while a patient in the hospital Agnes Hillmer. REMINDER: The Stevenson Little Pro Tournament for children’ In Grade 6 as of the fall of 76-77, will be held Thursday, August 25th at 9:30 A.M. at the Magrath Courts. Please register with Mrs. Nada Pilling or Alice Stevenson before August 20th ¿EEF SAUSAGE ****************************************************************************** A very pretty summer wedding was solemnized in the Magrath Cultural Hall Saturday, August 6th when Bishop Allan Dudley united in marriage Margaret Teresa Gruninger and Gerald Neil Henry in a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gruninger of Magrath and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henry of Del Bonita. Miss Jeannie Thomson played the weddiru march. • . ° The bride, who was given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of white satin fashioned with flowing train, her shoulder length veil held in place by a flowered headpiece. She carried a bouquet of yellow and white roses. The bride chose as her bridesmaids June Twitchen, Linda Brunner and Lori Wilsor who were dressed in green, blue and yellow matching dresses with hats to match. Attending the groom were Greg Henry, David Newton and Jim Holladay. The bride’s mother wore a peach dress with sheer flowered poncho, the groom' mother wore a green flowered dress. . . Following the ceremony a weduing dinner for over 95 relatives iriends was held at the Cultural Hall. During dinner, Geofge Gruninger of the bride was master of ceremonies. Toast to the bride was given I Gruninger, brother of the bride, after which the groom responded. Saturday evening a calling reception honoring the bride and groom was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall when the parents of the bride and groom assisted the bridal party in receiving the guests. Nieces of the bride and groom, Misses Donna and Wendi Johnson, Kerry Hansen, Tammy and Lori Perry, attended the guest register. The gift tables were arranged by Ray & Afton Johnson, Low and Laurel Hansen (sisters and their husbands of the bride). Refreshments were served to callers at the reception, after wnich a dance was held in Del Bonita for the bride and groom. Out-of-town guests were present from Whitefish, Kalispell, Missoula and Clinton, Montana, Castlegar, B.C. , Lethbridge, Raymond,- Cardston, Del' Bonita and Leavitt. The happy couple will make their home in Del Bonita. ********************** NOTICE TO ALL MAGRATH & ARFA RESIDENTS The Town and Recreation Board reminds 'ou of the upcoming recreation survey and urge all to please complete this survey as it is vital to future recreation in Magrath and area. TRAY PACK LB 79' and close ger, uncle by Bryan Povery has this defect: it prompts nan to evil deeds. — Euripides NOTICE ■'■0 IRRIGATION USERS It may become necessary to shut off the Irrigation water supply commencing Friday night August 19th until Mondya, August 22nd. w Town Of Magrath. BABY SITTING SERVICE - Sept. 1-st Mondays through Fridays, 8 A,M. to 5 P.M. Phone 758-3126 Z —— I î MARGARINE A.G. 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