Magrath Store News (May 12, 1988)

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. .1 ■' MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 * UPSTAIRS &am...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1988
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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. .1 ■' MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 * UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday . 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988.MAGRATH, ALBERTA. ****************************************************************************************** LADIES READY -TO-WEAR DEPT. ****************************************************************************************** CO-ORDINATES Smart new PARIS STAR CO-ORDINATES for Spring and Sumner. Fuschia and Turquoise checked Skirts and Blouses with matching solid color Pants. Cotton T Shirts, Skirts and Pants in mix and match fashions. LADIES’ SLACKS Casual 100.% Cotton Pants for Milady in smart shades of Fuschia and Emerald Green. Cool and comfortable for summer wearing SIZES: A.M.L. . SWEATERS SHORTS Walking Shorts in populst knee length style. 100% Cotton. COLORS: White and Navy. SIZES: 8 to 16. New Spring & Summer Sweaters in a host of becoming styles. Short sleeve, cap sleeve and long sleeve fashions in plain and patterns. SWIMWEAR Swimsuits for Little Girls, Misses and Ladies in a good selection of styles, col­ors and sizes. Plain or padded, some with skirts. 1 Sweaters COUNTER OF SWEATERS IN ASSORTED STYLES 50% OFF 48 SHOE SALE LARGE GROUP OF SHOES IN Casual Dress. . fa Price '5 1 RACK OF SHOES IN AN ASSORTMENT OF STYLES. 1 GROUP OF SHOES IN CASUAL & DRESS TYLES. LOTIONS & OILS Coppertone Hawaiian, Noxzema, After Tan Tan & Guard, Sunburn Jell - everything you need for suntanning as well as for treat­ing Oven Mitts - Barbecue Mitts with outer silicone. REGULAR $4.95 OVEN MITTS sunburns COSMETIC APPLICATORS Quilted Squares by Bonne Bell. For cosmetic use, nurs­ery, ■ etc r DUSTING POWDER - "Delogai Spring .fresh perfumed. REGULAR $4.29. Charles Thomas Ripley, beloved husband of the late Leona Ripley, passed away in Cardston on Monday, May Sth, 1988 at the age of 94 years. Bom, raised and educated in Rock Falls, Ill­inois, the late Mr. Ripley came to Canada to the Spring Coulee District in 1915. Charles, or as he was known. Chuck, was married to the formp-r Leona Beimler in 1923 and together they farmed in the Spring Coulee area until retiring to the hamlet of Spring Coulee in 1955. In 1986 he r moved to Cardston and resided at Grandview Nurs­ing Home until his passing. Chuck was active in the local baseball circle in earlier years, playing with the Spring Coulee Ball Club and was always an enthusiastic base­hall fan. In his leisure time he enjoyed read­ing and writing poetry. He was a member of the Magrath United Church. Mr. Ripley is survived by two sons, Wayne (Ger- • ' aldine) Ripley of Spring Coulee and Jim (Ma-rg-aret) Ripley of Taber; 11 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; one sister Miss Frances Ripley of Alexandria, Virginia; nieces and one nephew. Besides his loving wife who passed away on January 12, 1982, he was predeceased by a son Don in 1976, three sisters and one brother. Funeral Services were held Monday, May 9th in Martin Bros. Manorial Chapel with Reverend Douglas Dunn officiating. Don Ripley gave the biography of his grand­father. Scripture readings and meditation were given by Rev. Dunn. Soloist Dayle Gaskarth sang "How Great Thou Art" accompanied by organist Alan Young. The congregational hymn was "Abide With Me". Honorary Pallbearers were Woody Anderson, John Thompson, Bill Fortner, Jim Hunter., Tom Beswick and Gene Beimler. Active Pallbearers were grandsons Bernie, Gerald, Randy, Don, Lee and Rob Ripley. Interment took place in Archmount Memorial Gardens Family Plot. $4.95 (200 for the price of 150) I Powder FOR RENT: Darling Country home, newly renovat­ed. Three bedrooms, venit'ian blinds, stove & refrigerator. Has big yard and garden plot. $275/month. Phone 758-3091. FOR SALE: Smaller 3 bedroom home on larte treed lot, large deck, separate sunroom and enclosed carport. Excellent condition. Reas­onably priced. 180 Harker Ave. W. Ph. 758­6397. FOR SALE: White Half Ton Topper with slid­ing windows. Ph. 758-3739 or 758-3121. WANTED: Wood burning cook stove and old Farm Machinery, Phone 758-6885. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house with laundry , and storave room. Next to school. Phone 758-6804. Mrs. Afton Keeler celebrated her 90th birthday with a Family gathering of the Chris Jensen Sr. decendants on the weekend of April 30th-May 1st. Approximately 130 adults and children assembled at Barnwell for the occas­ion and a delightful time of visiting and rem­iniscing along with great food was enjoyed. Sunday evening, May 1st, adult family mem­bers met at a Fireside at the Joe Keeler home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keeler and family of Bountiful, Utah. Karl and Norma and family leave shortly for Canada/Winnipeg Mission Field where Karl been called as Mission President. the has Kay & Dorothy Bennett recently attended graduation exercises of the Lethbridge Rehabilit-the Community College graduates where their daugh­ter Gayle received her diploma as a ation Practitioner. until 11 a.m. GIRL GUIDE COOKIE DAY was postponed May 14th - this Saturday, 9 a.m. to Please welcome the Brownies and Guides when they call at your door. Advance orders - call Iris English, 758-3751. WANTED: Chinook Health Unit Home Care requires part time Homemaker. Please send applications in writing to Mrs. Lydia Brunner, Box 239, Mag-rath, AB. TOK 1J0, before May 16th. REG. $749.99 We have - WEED 'N FEED TURF BUILDER. 27-27; 21-0-0 LAWN MAGIC . i^undup LKj<udHerbrc.de bv HerbtCK'e !<u«de de llIVIïMIIW Í WE HAVE A **************** ********* * with remote control. FAVORITE team could use position Make sure ycu visit the Hardware Dept,, for all your Gardening & Lawn requirements. him lay down bis hot dog and down from the grandstand. WE WILL HAVE YOUR RCA FPR 710 26" PORTABLE We also have RX15; RX20 and RX30. REG. $749.99 AQQ99 SALE PRICE. . . . WWW ■JEDDING OUT PLANTS WILL SCON BE PUT OUT INTO YOUR VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDENS. A GOOD SUPPLY OF NUMBERS. RCA FXR 469 20" T.V. with remote control. Lawn BEAUTI-LAWN GRASS SEED: No. 1 Lawn Grass Mixture. 500g. REGULAR $3.49 OUR OWN CUSTOM LAWN MIX MONSANTO ROUNDUP - the liquid herbicide that controls those hard to kill weeds, grass, I -I.- F®r Mbs® metis . anti lawns Wied n Feed 20-t0á wnuzTR üxvjmn6 m-ij I ___________________ |/ retas« Mmjçen V tor irtthö-; or*er<«f ’aw. LAWNMOWER WE STOCK GAS LAWN MOWERS. AND ELECTRIC GOOD SUPPLY OF ALFALFA & GRASS SEED SEED POTATOES Norland, & Netted atoes. Kennebec, Warba, Pontiac Gem Seed Pot- Per bag 3” Gladiolus, Bulbs Mb Wessel man's Choice Bulbs Plant now for Aflfl early blooms. ONION SETS For early Spring Planting per lb. 99' COLOR TV XL 100 CONSOLE COLOR TV Has remote control. SALE PRICE . . Every baseball a man who plays every supremely well and who never makes an error - but' there's no way to make come SURE YOU HAVE AL:, THE GARDEN AVAILz BLE IN BULK 'LkKE SEEDS YOU NEED AND PACKAGES. THE ABOVE T.V. SETS ARE 3988 CONTINUED LINES. REG. $499.99 SALE PRICE CURRENT .MODELS - NOT DIS- TREASURY BRANCH 50th ANNIVERSARY PARTY - May 19th, 1988. Free Co Cake and Juice, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open to all. B.Y.U. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Saturday May 14th, 7:30 p.m. F.P. Walshe School, Fort Macleod. Tickets $6 (not $8 as previously advertised) Rush seats, Floor & Bleacher seating Tickets available at Leisters Music Stubbs Pharmacy, Raymond Rec Board Office, Cadston Book Store and at the door. LEFT AT POST OFFICE - set of keys with "Bill's CB Radio Auto Sound" key tab as well as brass key tab. Owner may claim at News Office. taking names for pre-for the fall classes of I am now registration "Joy School". The Joy School program is design­ed for 4 year old boys and girls who will be going to kindergarten in the fall of 1989. Such monthly topics discussed are "Joy of the Earth", "Joy of the Body", "Joy of Obedience & Decisions", "Joy of Trusting & Trying", etc. I will also be offering a pre-school for 3 year old boys and girls. For more information and registration please call as soon as possible so that your child will be accommodated as class sizes are limited. Thanks. Jackie Barnett, 758-3066 or 758-3069. Men ’ s Denim Jeans 1 TABLE OF JEANS IN THE POPULAR "Off Duty" LIGHT GREY, MEDIUM JUST THE THING FOR AND HOLIDAY WEAR. REGULAR $35.00 1995 FOR SALE: 200 gal. clean water tank. 1/4 in.- aluminum. $250 or’best offer. Ph. 758-6770. WANTED: and ask Jobs around the home. Call 758-6338 for Scott or 758-3235 and ask for Kim. It' s tan for having some super specials on tanning. Grade 12 Graduates $34.95 for 300 minutes. Public - $37.95 for 300 minutes. Specials end May 31st'. We are open nights to June 30th for your convenience. Book now!!. Phone 758-6350. time again to think about that gorgeous summer. "Just For You" Hairstyles is style. GREY. SPORT pr. REG. $35.00 of Navy, Grey, or Broken size range. PANTS GYM ATHLETIC SUPPORTS Has plastic cup. For sport and athletic needs. REGULAR $19.95 * * A * * * A A A A A A A A A * * A * * A it * * * * * * * * May and Clinic) Men's Wrangler Pants semi-dress fashion, Popular shades Brown. FOR RENT: One apartment available immediately at Garden Villa Apartments. Primarily for Senior Citizen but1 others of special needs may now be considered. For application forms or more inf­ormation phone Shirley Edwards, 758-6368. NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 14th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at April Sieg Widmer's house (across from the WANTED: Older Alberta Merchant or Club Tokens, bakery, cigar, drink or milk (metal or plastic) Collector paying fair price. Ph. 381-1850. WANTED: Used gas lawn mower, in good ition. Phone 758-6896 cond- FOR SALE: 1100 sq. ft. Bungalow home. Woodburn­ing stove, 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Assumable mortgage. Lesa Byam. Phone 758-6493. FOR SALE: Baby Quilting Frames. $20. If interested call 758-6833. MOBILE DENTURE CLINIC: George Torre-Alba will have his Mobile Denture Clinic at Diamond Willow Terrace May 16th & May 17th. For further information call 758-3489 FRANK'S BARBER SHOP - open Mondays 8 a.m. to 12 noon weekly. Frank Navratil. JUST A SCRATCH. Wife to husband: "I scratched the front fender a little, dear. If you want to look at it, it's in the trunk." The long awaited news! Ken and Shirley Jensen are proud to announce the birth of a wonderful little girl, Jenny LaVona, born April 29, 1988 in the Magrath Hospital. Proud grandparents are Big Svend and Eva Jensen of Magrath and Ervin and Golda Olsen of Diamond City. We especially give our thanks to Dr. Dennis Dahl for his great care and support. A special thanks also to Dr. Mark Dahl and Dr. Conway Brewerton for assisting and to the nurses at the hospital for their super care. Thanks also to the Hospital Auxil­iary. We surely appreciate all our friends and family have done for us also. Ken & Shirley Jensen. Rhett and Jennifer Rasmussen are the . proud new parents of a beautiful baby boy named Mason Rhett. He was born on May 1, 1988 in Spokane, Wash., and weighed 9 lb. 10 oz. Grandparents are Bert and Margaret Hoy and David and Donna Rasmussen. Mr. & Mrs/ Mark Harker are the parents of a baby boy, David Blair, born at Des Moines, Iowa, May 3, 1988. Weight 7# 7 oz. Happy grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Doug­las Harker, Magrath and Mr. & Mrs. Steve Clark, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Baker of Pènticton, B.C. use. Travel Kit Genuine leather Kits for Travel and regular WORK GLOVES with trim. REGULAR $1.95 Navy Gersey Gloves One size fits all. CLEARANCE OF MEN’S TIES Men's & Boys' Ties in a good selection of styles. Includ-are regular dress and pre­tied styles. REG. $8.50 up 1/3 off are the proud parents of a son born Friday, May 6, 1988. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Beth Toomer and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker. DRESS SOCKS Many thanks to everyone for making our & Bake Sale a success, was won by Lindsey granddaughter of Varge , McGregor Dress Socks in nylon, cotton, wool blends. Assorted colors. I Flrence Nightingale Tea The beautiful quilt Parker of Fort Macleod, and Arlene Bennett'. Door prizes were won ing plant, donated by Magrath Trading Company by the following: Hang-was won by Russel Blumell; Hair Styling, donated by Ann Pilling was won by Jacquie Bly; Hair Cut, donated by "Just For You" Hairstyles, won by Kitty Clifton; Lace Heart, donated by Bearly Country, won by Joy Johnson; Afghan, made and donated by Dora Raasch, won by Louise Bengry. Decorated Cake, made and donated by Katie Niz-nikowski won by Joy Bourne. It was a most pleasant day for all who att­ended. Hospital Auxiliary. RSH Sec. /. & UP I* I SHAVING NEEDS BRUSHES Butterfly" Shaving Brushes good quality bris­tles. REG. $3.95 ************************************* FOR SALE: Yamaha 11 490. Good condition. Phone 758-3066. John & Myrna Cook are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lana to Craig Hansen, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Norman Hansen of Taber, on Saturday, May 21st in the Alberta Temple, Cardston. A Calling Reception will be held in the Magrath LDS Stake Centre Saturday evening, May 21st from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is cord­ially invited to attend. WANTED TO BUY: single bed, box spring, mattress and frame. Phone 758-3513. FOR SALE: Alfalfa - on the stump, stooked, or stacked. Don Law. Phone 758-6587. GARAGE SALE - Saturday, May 14th starting at 9 a.m. at the Craig Bennett home, 61E 1st Ave. S. Included are items from the late Rich Bennett Estate. MAGRATH AGRICULTURAL MEETING - Monday, May 16, 8:30 p.m. at the Arena. All members could be present. JOY'S HAIR SHADOW is open for business. Call now for the latest cut or perm. Phone 758-6851. Joy. MAGRATH major LITTLE LEAGUE NEWS The Lethbridge Lakeside Little League^ started a new season with two Magrath teams - the Pirates and Lions - part­icipating. Results to date are as follows: Pirates 11, Lethbridge Yankees 10; Winning Pitcher - Dustin Miller. Pirates 7, Lethbridge Royals 2. Winning Pitcher Danny Balderson, home run - Danny Balderson. Pirates 13, Lethbridge White Sox 12. Winning pitcher in relief - Danny Balderson. Lethbridge Royals 12, Lions 1. Lions 6, Lethbridge White Sox 3. Winning pitcher - Kevin Strate,. Lions 11 Lethbridge Dodgers 5. Winning pitcher Jason Ripley. All games are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. at the Little League diamond. LeagueAssociatton expresses thanks to the town, especially Garth Veale, for the work don on the diamond and special thanks to the Magrath Lions Club for donating one set of uniforms. REGULAR $29.95 Thermal Knit Blankets in KT|k 100% Cotton. Satin bind­Pink, White, Blue. BLANKETS FABRIC A special "thank you" The Little Q^iited Baby Fabrics for quilts, etc. "Care Bear" pattern. Trim edge with lace, etc. REGULAR $19.95 m. _______ _____ _ is extended to all those people who made our wedding day such a memorable occ­asion. Thanks to all who attended our wedding held in Southminster United Church and the reception and dance at the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday, May 7th. An extra big thanks to Barbara Brandt who organized the food apreparation; all the ladies who helped in the kitchen; the young, people who helped clear tables, to Reed & Merna Coleman and all th$ others who helped with the decorations. You are a great bunch of people, Debbie & Mark Charlesworth; Helen Charlesworth, Erwin & Carol Raasch. 1295 from all past and present We are missing MANY soccer $14 to replace one shirt. "Desperate" plea for help Soccer players and parents, shirts and shorts. It costs Please check for any stray uniforms as summer clothes appear a't'your house, and drop off ALL found uniforms to Elizabeth Strong or ' ‘ age for immediate pick save YOU money!. call 758-3700 and leave a mess-up. Thanks for helping us to __________ the Medicine Hat trip on Thurs-the Carefree coach will be at the L.D.S. church parking lot at 8:45 a.m. to leave at 9:00 a.m. If we park at the east1 end we will not interfere with the demolition crew. See you there!. Please wear your name tags. SENIOR TRAVELLERS: For day May 26 POST-NATAL CLASSES The Chinook Health Unit will be offering Post­Natal Classes for moms and babes 1-6 months of age. Classes will start at the first of June if enough interest and will be held during the day. To pre­register, please call the Chinook Health Unit 758-3331 any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday from 8-12 or 1-4. Please pre-register by May 24, 1988. We are currently in the process of seeking int­erested individuals to help with the worthy cause of fund raising for our new School Gym. If you can give some time, suggestions and help in serv­ing on one of our committees, please contact Marilyn Henderson, 758-3615, as soon as possible. IMPORTANT MEETING - for all residents regarding the Spirit of Alberta Band. A large turnout of interested Band members and parents vitally nec­essary - TONIGHT, THURSDAY, MAY L2th, 7:30 p.m. Band Room. REG. $9.27 ROWNTKE QUALITY STREET CANDY 1 lb. Assorted camels and chocolates. Rowntree's "Quality Street". ****************** TOWN LADIES SOFTBALL REMINDER - This week ONLY - Games Friday May 13th instead of Thursday. LeAnn & Laurels teams play at 6 p.m. Nikki & Dari's teams play at 7:30 p.m. Games at N.W. diamond. Please call Laurel Bennett, 758-6222 if you have any questions. Elise Sorkolmo, daughter of Addie & Don of High River and granddaughter of Mark & Maria Passey won a gold and a silver medal in Ballet entitling her to participate in the Provincial Ballet finals. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom double-wide home in Magrath with 2 bathrooms, wood­burning stove, rootcellar, indoor barb­ecue, fridge and stove and large att­ached storage room. Phone 329-1800. Elizabeth DeArmand. FOR SALE: 1977 GMC h ton Van. Partly camperized; new tires and front end. 6 cylinder. Want to trade for 14-16 ft camper. C.M. Good. Phone 758-3187 LOST: Faded red Men's 10 speed bike with regular handle bars (not racing ones). Has been missing for several months. Jim Webster. Ph. 758-3424 FOR SALE: Youth size bunk beds - 5 drawers. Phone 758-6265. Sirloin Tip i Sllttd Meats MEAT DEPT Roast WESTERN FAMILY 175 g Wieners ■ OLYMPIC OR GAINERS 450 g Sliced Bacon GAINERS 500 g Cooked Ham EVERSWEET 175 g • ’ r I68 2^8 ***********************************************************************w****^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In a recent release from District^Home Ec- ' „ ************************* onomist1 Leona Quantz there was a recipe for Barbecued Ribs which sounds delicious. Try it for a tasty luncheon or supper dish. . ' BARBECUED RIBS 400 - 500 g or 3/4 - 1 lb. spareribs, backribs or country style ribs per person. For best results choose ribs of uniform size with the greatest amount of meat between the bones. Precooking reduces the chewiness of GARDENING TIME - Gardening Gloves, small Garden Tools as well as the full size rakes, hoes and shovels. Be sure to see the smart Planters to beautify your yard. Hardware Dept. JUMP SUITS - we have a number of fashionable Jumpsuits in plains large side ribs and reduces fat to prevent1 flare-ups when barbecuing. Smaller, meatier back ribs seldom require precooking. All types of ribs should be cooked slowly using low heat. PRECOOK METHOD: Place ribs in a .large saucepan. Barely cover with lightly salted boiling water a few celery leaves and one chopped medium on­ion. Cover and simmer 45 to 60 minutes until tender. Drain and pat dry. (May be stored in refrigerator for up to 2 days before barbecu- - ing). Place precooked ribs on well greased Brill about- 12 cm ( 5 in.) over medium heat. Brush with barbecue sauce; barbecue, basting and turning often for about 10 minutes on each side. - OVEN-BAKED METHOD: Brown ribs in heavy skill­et using bacon drippings or melted fat. in shallow roasting pan. Brush barbecue sauce over ribs to coat well. Bake in 160°C (325°F) oven Brush more sauce over ribs baking. Bake uncovered an BARBECUE SAUCE 30 ml (2 Tbsp) brown sugar 5 ml ( 1 tsp) salt 2 ml (1/2 tsp) dry mustard 250 ml (1 cup) catsup 175 ml (3/4 cup) water 30 ml (2 Tbsp) vinegar 1 clove garlic, minced. Combine ingredients in small saucepan. Bring to boil then (2 cups). for Milady. Cottons, Polyesters, and patterns. Smart colors too. Ladies Ready-To-Wear. PLANTS : We have a number of Plants - Geraniums, Begonias, Ivy, etc. Plant them in your flower gardens now. • Dry Goods Dept. Municipal District of Cardston ultural Service Board has for sale 80 gallon slide-in sprayer, 5 h.p. & Stratton engine, Piston pump. Sealed bids will be accepted for this unit until May 13th, 1988. Please send bids to Bryan Phillips, Agriculture Fieldman-, M.D. of Cardston No. 6, Box 580, Cardston, AB. Agric- 1 used Briggs Place Cover roasting pan. for 1^ hours. 2 or 3 times during additional 15 min. simmer 10 minutes. Makes 500 ml FOR SALE: 1 Canox 225 Electric Arc Welder with accessories. $150. Ph. 758-3057. Visit the Jewellery Counter in the Ladies Ready-To-Wear Dept. Latest styles in Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Chains in gold & silver colors, Bracelets, Hair Accessories - combs, etc. FAVORITE PASTIME We’re entitled to have our opinion Regarding the things of the day; Our thoughts and our actions are different, For nature has formed us that way. We have our particular hobbies Peculiar to each human mind; We need to have some relaxation Our minds to refresh and refine. Some love to go hunting and fishing While others like riding in cars; Some love to stroll in the evening In the light of the moon and the stars. But I have a favorite pastime In which I would spend leisure hours; I love to stroll through the wildwood And admire the birds and the flowers. The warbler that sits in the treetop And pours forth his message of glee, The fragrance of rose and of lily All speak forth their message to me; The beauty of pines and of willows, The moaning of winds soft and low; Surrounded by nature’s rare beauty, Is the most pleasant pastime I know. — Roy Lobb Mixes FOODS DUNCAN HINES 520 g. Drinks CHUG - A - LUG 250 ml. 4- 99c ABC Detergent * iitre.29® Fabric Softener fleecy 5 litre. 4®® GENERIC C U P - 0 65 MARGARINE pa WESTERN FAMILY 1.36 kg. . . ■ ORANGE JUICE GENER, I C 341ml. l88 Fish & Chips 999 HIGHLINER 750 g. £■ Noodles 2/99c Bathroom Tissue GENERIC 4 pk. . tomato Sauce cakjj 393 . . Tuna GENERIC 184 g. . . 99c 99c Nclntosb Apples , ». tanges NAVEL 4 lb. CORN FLORIDA Cutting Onions JUMBO . 3/S8c 2.88?. 97* Potatoes NEW WHITE 5 lb.
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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/1623 2023-05-15T17:12:21+02:00 Magrath Store News (May 12, 1988) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1988-05-12 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1623 eng eng J. A. Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1623 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1988 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. .1 ■' MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 * UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday . 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1988.MAGRATH, ALBERTA. ****************************************************************************************** LADIES READY -TO-WEAR DEPT. ****************************************************************************************** CO-ORDINATES Smart new PARIS STAR CO-ORDINATES for Spring and Sumner. Fuschia and Turquoise checked Skirts and Blouses with matching solid color Pants. Cotton T Shirts, Skirts and Pants in mix and match fashions. LADIES’ SLACKS Casual 100.% Cotton Pants for Milady in smart shades of Fuschia and Emerald Green. Cool and comfortable for summer wearing SIZES: A.M.L. . SWEATERS SHORTS Walking Shorts in populst knee length style. 100% Cotton. COLORS: White and Navy. SIZES: 8 to 16. New Spring & Summer Sweaters in a host of becoming styles. Short sleeve, cap sleeve and long sleeve fashions in plain and patterns. SWIMWEAR Swimsuits for Little Girls, Misses and Ladies in a good selection of styles, col­ors and sizes. Plain or padded, some with skirts. 1 Sweaters COUNTER OF SWEATERS IN ASSORTED STYLES 50% OFF 48 SHOE SALE LARGE GROUP OF SHOES IN Casual Dress. . fa Price '5 1 RACK OF SHOES IN AN ASSORTMENT OF STYLES. 1 GROUP OF SHOES IN CASUAL & DRESS TYLES. LOTIONS & OILS Coppertone Hawaiian, Noxzema, After Tan Tan & Guard, Sunburn Jell - everything you need for suntanning as well as for treat­ing Oven Mitts - Barbecue Mitts with outer silicone. REGULAR $4.95 OVEN MITTS sunburns COSMETIC APPLICATORS Quilted Squares by Bonne Bell. For cosmetic use, nurs­ery, ■ etc r DUSTING POWDER - "Delogai Spring .fresh perfumed. REGULAR $4.29. Charles Thomas Ripley, beloved husband of the late Leona Ripley, passed away in Cardston on Monday, May Sth, 1988 at the age of 94 years. Bom, raised and educated in Rock Falls, Ill­inois, the late Mr. Ripley came to Canada to the Spring Coulee District in 1915. Charles, or as he was known. Chuck, was married to the formp-r Leona Beimler in 1923 and together they farmed in the Spring Coulee area until retiring to the hamlet of Spring Coulee in 1955. In 1986 he r moved to Cardston and resided at Grandview Nurs­ing Home until his passing. Chuck was active in the local baseball circle in earlier years, playing with the Spring Coulee Ball Club and was always an enthusiastic base­hall fan. In his leisure time he enjoyed read­ing and writing poetry. He was a member of the Magrath United Church. Mr. Ripley is survived by two sons, Wayne (Ger- • ' aldine) Ripley of Spring Coulee and Jim (Ma-rg-aret) Ripley of Taber; 11 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; one sister Miss Frances Ripley of Alexandria, Virginia; nieces and one nephew. Besides his loving wife who passed away on January 12, 1982, he was predeceased by a son Don in 1976, three sisters and one brother. Funeral Services were held Monday, May 9th in Martin Bros. Manorial Chapel with Reverend Douglas Dunn officiating. Don Ripley gave the biography of his grand­father. Scripture readings and meditation were given by Rev. Dunn. Soloist Dayle Gaskarth sang "How Great Thou Art" accompanied by organist Alan Young. The congregational hymn was "Abide With Me". Honorary Pallbearers were Woody Anderson, John Thompson, Bill Fortner, Jim Hunter., Tom Beswick and Gene Beimler. Active Pallbearers were grandsons Bernie, Gerald, Randy, Don, Lee and Rob Ripley. Interment took place in Archmount Memorial Gardens Family Plot. $4.95 (200 for the price of 150) I Powder FOR RENT: Darling Country home, newly renovat­ed. Three bedrooms, venit'ian blinds, stove & refrigerator. Has big yard and garden plot. $275/month. Phone 758-3091. FOR SALE: Smaller 3 bedroom home on larte treed lot, large deck, separate sunroom and enclosed carport. Excellent condition. Reas­onably priced. 180 Harker Ave. W. Ph. 758­6397. FOR SALE: White Half Ton Topper with slid­ing windows. Ph. 758-3739 or 758-3121. WANTED: Wood burning cook stove and old Farm Machinery, Phone 758-6885. FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house with laundry , and storave room. Next to school. Phone 758-6804. Mrs. Afton Keeler celebrated her 90th birthday with a Family gathering of the Chris Jensen Sr. decendants on the weekend of April 30th-May 1st. Approximately 130 adults and children assembled at Barnwell for the occas­ion and a delightful time of visiting and rem­iniscing along with great food was enjoyed. Sunday evening, May 1st, adult family mem­bers met at a Fireside at the Joe Keeler home honoring Mr. and Mrs. Karl Keeler and family of Bountiful, Utah. Karl and Norma and family leave shortly for Canada/Winnipeg Mission Field where Karl been called as Mission President. the has Kay & Dorothy Bennett recently attended graduation exercises of the Lethbridge Rehabilit-the Community College graduates where their daugh­ter Gayle received her diploma as a ation Practitioner. until 11 a.m. GIRL GUIDE COOKIE DAY was postponed May 14th - this Saturday, 9 a.m. to Please welcome the Brownies and Guides when they call at your door. Advance orders - call Iris English, 758-3751. WANTED: Chinook Health Unit Home Care requires part time Homemaker. Please send applications in writing to Mrs. Lydia Brunner, Box 239, Mag-rath, AB. TOK 1J0, before May 16th. REG. $749.99 We have - WEED 'N FEED TURF BUILDER. 27-27; 21-0-0 LAWN MAGIC . i^undup LKj<udHerbrc.de bv HerbtCK'e !<u«de de llIVIïMIIW Í WE HAVE A **************** ********* * with remote control. FAVORITE team could use position Make sure ycu visit the Hardware Dept,, for all your Gardening & Lawn requirements. him lay down bis hot dog and down from the grandstand. WE WILL HAVE YOUR RCA FPR 710 26" PORTABLE We also have RX15; RX20 and RX30. REG. $749.99 AQQ99 SALE PRICE. . . . WWW ■JEDDING OUT PLANTS WILL SCON BE PUT OUT INTO YOUR VEGETABLE AND FLOWER GARDENS. A GOOD SUPPLY OF NUMBERS. RCA FXR 469 20" T.V. with remote control. Lawn BEAUTI-LAWN GRASS SEED: No. 1 Lawn Grass Mixture. 500g. REGULAR $3.49 OUR OWN CUSTOM LAWN MIX MONSANTO ROUNDUP - the liquid herbicide that controls those hard to kill weeds, grass, I -I.- F®r Mbs® metis . anti lawns Wied n Feed 20-t0á wnuzTR üxvjmn6 m-ij I ___________________ |/ retas« Mmjçen V tor irtthö-; or*er<«f ’aw. LAWNMOWER WE STOCK GAS LAWN MOWERS. AND ELECTRIC GOOD SUPPLY OF ALFALFA & GRASS SEED SEED POTATOES Norland, & Netted atoes. Kennebec, Warba, Pontiac Gem Seed Pot- Per bag 3” Gladiolus, Bulbs Mb Wessel man's Choice Bulbs Plant now for Aflfl early blooms. ONION SETS For early Spring Planting per lb. 99' COLOR TV XL 100 CONSOLE COLOR TV Has remote control. SALE PRICE . . Every baseball a man who plays every supremely well and who never makes an error - but' there's no way to make come SURE YOU HAVE AL:, THE GARDEN AVAILz BLE IN BULK 'LkKE SEEDS YOU NEED AND PACKAGES. THE ABOVE T.V. SETS ARE 3988 CONTINUED LINES. REG. $499.99 SALE PRICE CURRENT .MODELS - NOT DIS- TREASURY BRANCH 50th ANNIVERSARY PARTY - May 19th, 1988. Free Co Cake and Juice, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Open to all. B.Y.U. CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - Saturday May 14th, 7:30 p.m. F.P. Walshe School, Fort Macleod. Tickets $6 (not $8 as previously advertised) Rush seats, Floor & Bleacher seating Tickets available at Leisters Music Stubbs Pharmacy, Raymond Rec Board Office, Cadston Book Store and at the door. LEFT AT POST OFFICE - set of keys with "Bill's CB Radio Auto Sound" key tab as well as brass key tab. Owner may claim at News Office. taking names for pre-for the fall classes of I am now registration "Joy School". The Joy School program is design­ed for 4 year old boys and girls who will be going to kindergarten in the fall of 1989. Such monthly topics discussed are "Joy of the Earth", "Joy of the Body", "Joy of Obedience & Decisions", "Joy of Trusting & Trying", etc. I will also be offering a pre-school for 3 year old boys and girls. For more information and registration please call as soon as possible so that your child will be accommodated as class sizes are limited. Thanks. Jackie Barnett, 758-3066 or 758-3069. Men ’ s Denim Jeans 1 TABLE OF JEANS IN THE POPULAR "Off Duty" LIGHT GREY, MEDIUM JUST THE THING FOR AND HOLIDAY WEAR. REGULAR $35.00 1995 FOR SALE: 200 gal. clean water tank. 1/4 in.- aluminum. $250 or’best offer. Ph. 758-6770. WANTED: and ask Jobs around the home. Call 758-6338 for Scott or 758-3235 and ask for Kim. It' s tan for having some super specials on tanning. Grade 12 Graduates $34.95 for 300 minutes. Public - $37.95 for 300 minutes. Specials end May 31st'. We are open nights to June 30th for your convenience. Book now!!. Phone 758-6350. time again to think about that gorgeous summer. "Just For You" Hairstyles is style. GREY. SPORT pr. REG. $35.00 of Navy, Grey, or Broken size range. PANTS GYM ATHLETIC SUPPORTS Has plastic cup. For sport and athletic needs. REGULAR $19.95 * * A * * * A A A A A A A A A * * A * * A it * * * * * * * * May and Clinic) Men's Wrangler Pants semi-dress fashion, Popular shades Brown. FOR RENT: One apartment available immediately at Garden Villa Apartments. Primarily for Senior Citizen but1 others of special needs may now be considered. For application forms or more inf­ormation phone Shirley Edwards, 758-6368. NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 14th from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at April Sieg Widmer's house (across from the WANTED: Older Alberta Merchant or Club Tokens, bakery, cigar, drink or milk (metal or plastic) Collector paying fair price. Ph. 381-1850. WANTED: Used gas lawn mower, in good ition. Phone 758-6896 cond- FOR SALE: 1100 sq. ft. Bungalow home. Woodburn­ing stove, 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Assumable mortgage. Lesa Byam. Phone 758-6493. FOR SALE: Baby Quilting Frames. $20. If interested call 758-6833. MOBILE DENTURE CLINIC: George Torre-Alba will have his Mobile Denture Clinic at Diamond Willow Terrace May 16th & May 17th. For further information call 758-3489 FRANK'S BARBER SHOP - open Mondays 8 a.m. to 12 noon weekly. Frank Navratil. JUST A SCRATCH. Wife to husband: "I scratched the front fender a little, dear. If you want to look at it, it's in the trunk." The long awaited news! Ken and Shirley Jensen are proud to announce the birth of a wonderful little girl, Jenny LaVona, born April 29, 1988 in the Magrath Hospital. Proud grandparents are Big Svend and Eva Jensen of Magrath and Ervin and Golda Olsen of Diamond City. We especially give our thanks to Dr. Dennis Dahl for his great care and support. A special thanks also to Dr. Mark Dahl and Dr. Conway Brewerton for assisting and to the nurses at the hospital for their super care. Thanks also to the Hospital Auxil­iary. We surely appreciate all our friends and family have done for us also. Ken & Shirley Jensen. Rhett and Jennifer Rasmussen are the . proud new parents of a beautiful baby boy named Mason Rhett. He was born on May 1, 1988 in Spokane, Wash., and weighed 9 lb. 10 oz. Grandparents are Bert and Margaret Hoy and David and Donna Rasmussen. Mr. & Mrs/ Mark Harker are the parents of a baby boy, David Blair, born at Des Moines, Iowa, May 3, 1988. Weight 7# 7 oz. Happy grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Doug­las Harker, Magrath and Mr. & Mrs. Steve Clark, Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Baker of Pènticton, B.C. use. Travel Kit Genuine leather Kits for Travel and regular WORK GLOVES with trim. REGULAR $1.95 Navy Gersey Gloves One size fits all. CLEARANCE OF MEN’S TIES Men's & Boys' Ties in a good selection of styles. Includ-are regular dress and pre­tied styles. REG. $8.50 up 1/3 off are the proud parents of a son born Friday, May 6, 1988. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Beth Toomer and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker. DRESS SOCKS Many thanks to everyone for making our & Bake Sale a success, was won by Lindsey granddaughter of Varge , McGregor Dress Socks in nylon, cotton, wool blends. Assorted colors. I Flrence Nightingale Tea The beautiful quilt Parker of Fort Macleod, and Arlene Bennett'. Door prizes were won ing plant, donated by Magrath Trading Company by the following: Hang-was won by Russel Blumell; Hair Styling, donated by Ann Pilling was won by Jacquie Bly; Hair Cut, donated by "Just For You" Hairstyles, won by Kitty Clifton; Lace Heart, donated by Bearly Country, won by Joy Johnson; Afghan, made and donated by Dora Raasch, won by Louise Bengry. Decorated Cake, made and donated by Katie Niz-nikowski won by Joy Bourne. It was a most pleasant day for all who att­ended. Hospital Auxiliary. RSH Sec. /. & UP I* I SHAVING NEEDS BRUSHES Butterfly" Shaving Brushes good quality bris­tles. REG. $3.95 ************************************* FOR SALE: Yamaha 11 490. Good condition. Phone 758-3066. John & Myrna Cook are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lana to Craig Hansen, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Norman Hansen of Taber, on Saturday, May 21st in the Alberta Temple, Cardston. A Calling Reception will be held in the Magrath LDS Stake Centre Saturday evening, May 21st from 7 to 9 p.m. Everyone is cord­ially invited to attend. WANTED TO BUY: single bed, box spring, mattress and frame. Phone 758-3513. FOR SALE: Alfalfa - on the stump, stooked, or stacked. Don Law. Phone 758-6587. GARAGE SALE - Saturday, May 14th starting at 9 a.m. at the Craig Bennett home, 61E 1st Ave. S. Included are items from the late Rich Bennett Estate. MAGRATH AGRICULTURAL MEETING - Monday, May 16, 8:30 p.m. at the Arena. All members could be present. JOY'S HAIR SHADOW is open for business. Call now for the latest cut or perm. Phone 758-6851. Joy. MAGRATH major LITTLE LEAGUE NEWS The Lethbridge Lakeside Little League^ started a new season with two Magrath teams - the Pirates and Lions - part­icipating. Results to date are as follows: Pirates 11, Lethbridge Yankees 10; Winning Pitcher - Dustin Miller. Pirates 7, Lethbridge Royals 2. Winning Pitcher Danny Balderson, home run - Danny Balderson. Pirates 13, Lethbridge White Sox 12. Winning pitcher in relief - Danny Balderson. Lethbridge Royals 12, Lions 1. Lions 6, Lethbridge White Sox 3. Winning pitcher - Kevin Strate,. Lions 11 Lethbridge Dodgers 5. Winning pitcher Jason Ripley. All games are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p.m. at the Little League diamond. LeagueAssociatton expresses thanks to the town, especially Garth Veale, for the work don on the diamond and special thanks to the Magrath Lions Club for donating one set of uniforms. REGULAR $29.95 Thermal Knit Blankets in KT|k 100% Cotton. Satin bind­Pink, White, Blue. BLANKETS FABRIC A special "thank you" The Little Q^iited Baby Fabrics for quilts, etc. "Care Bear" pattern. Trim edge with lace, etc. REGULAR $19.95 m. _______ _____ _ is extended to all those people who made our wedding day such a memorable occ­asion. Thanks to all who attended our wedding held in Southminster United Church and the reception and dance at the Y.W.C.A. on Saturday, May 7th. An extra big thanks to Barbara Brandt who organized the food apreparation; all the ladies who helped in the kitchen; the young, people who helped clear tables, to Reed & Merna Coleman and all th$ others who helped with the decorations. You are a great bunch of people, Debbie & Mark Charlesworth; Helen Charlesworth, Erwin & Carol Raasch. 1295 from all past and present We are missing MANY soccer $14 to replace one shirt. "Desperate" plea for help Soccer players and parents, shirts and shorts. It costs Please check for any stray uniforms as summer clothes appear a't'your house, and drop off ALL found uniforms to Elizabeth Strong or ' ‘ age for immediate pick save YOU money!. call 758-3700 and leave a mess-up. Thanks for helping us to __________ the Medicine Hat trip on Thurs-the Carefree coach will be at the L.D.S. church parking lot at 8:45 a.m. to leave at 9:00 a.m. If we park at the east1 end we will not interfere with the demolition crew. See you there!. Please wear your name tags. SENIOR TRAVELLERS: For day May 26 POST-NATAL CLASSES The Chinook Health Unit will be offering Post­Natal Classes for moms and babes 1-6 months of age. Classes will start at the first of June if enough interest and will be held during the day. To pre­register, please call the Chinook Health Unit 758-3331 any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday from 8-12 or 1-4. Please pre-register by May 24, 1988. We are currently in the process of seeking int­erested individuals to help with the worthy cause of fund raising for our new School Gym. If you can give some time, suggestions and help in serv­ing on one of our committees, please contact Marilyn Henderson, 758-3615, as soon as possible. IMPORTANT MEETING - for all residents regarding the Spirit of Alberta Band. A large turnout of interested Band members and parents vitally nec­essary - TONIGHT, THURSDAY, MAY L2th, 7:30 p.m. Band Room. REG. $9.27 ROWNTKE QUALITY STREET CANDY 1 lb. Assorted camels and chocolates. Rowntree's "Quality Street". ****************** TOWN LADIES SOFTBALL REMINDER - This week ONLY - Games Friday May 13th instead of Thursday. LeAnn & Laurels teams play at 6 p.m. Nikki & Dari's teams play at 7:30 p.m. Games at N.W. diamond. Please call Laurel Bennett, 758-6222 if you have any questions. Elise Sorkolmo, daughter of Addie & Don of High River and granddaughter of Mark & Maria Passey won a gold and a silver medal in Ballet entitling her to participate in the Provincial Ballet finals. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom double-wide home in Magrath with 2 bathrooms, wood­burning stove, rootcellar, indoor barb­ecue, fridge and stove and large att­ached storage room. Phone 329-1800. Elizabeth DeArmand. FOR SALE: 1977 GMC h ton Van. Partly camperized; new tires and front end. 6 cylinder. Want to trade for 14-16 ft camper. C.M. Good. Phone 758-3187 LOST: Faded red Men's 10 speed bike with regular handle bars (not racing ones). Has been missing for several months. Jim Webster. Ph. 758-3424 FOR SALE: Youth size bunk beds - 5 drawers. Phone 758-6265. Sirloin Tip i Sllttd Meats MEAT DEPT Roast WESTERN FAMILY 175 g Wieners ■ OLYMPIC OR GAINERS 450 g Sliced Bacon GAINERS 500 g Cooked Ham EVERSWEET 175 g • ’ r I68 2^8 ***********************************************************************w****^^^^^^^^^^^^^ In a recent release from District^Home Ec- ' „ ************************* onomist1 Leona Quantz there was a recipe for Barbecued Ribs which sounds delicious. Try it for a tasty luncheon or supper dish. . ' BARBECUED RIBS 400 - 500 g or 3/4 - 1 lb. spareribs, backribs or country style ribs per person. For best results choose ribs of uniform size with the greatest amount of meat between the bones. Precooking reduces the chewiness of GARDENING TIME - Gardening Gloves, small Garden Tools as well as the full size rakes, hoes and shovels. Be sure to see the smart Planters to beautify your yard. Hardware Dept. JUMP SUITS - we have a number of fashionable Jumpsuits in plains large side ribs and reduces fat to prevent1 flare-ups when barbecuing. Smaller, meatier back ribs seldom require precooking. All types of ribs should be cooked slowly using low heat. PRECOOK METHOD: Place ribs in a .large saucepan. Barely cover with lightly salted boiling water a few celery leaves and one chopped medium on­ion. Cover and simmer 45 to 60 minutes until tender. Drain and pat dry. (May be stored in refrigerator for up to 2 days before barbecu- - ing). Place precooked ribs on well greased Brill about- 12 cm ( 5 in.) over medium heat. Brush with barbecue sauce; barbecue, basting and turning often for about 10 minutes on each side. - OVEN-BAKED METHOD: Brown ribs in heavy skill­et using bacon drippings or melted fat. in shallow roasting pan. Brush barbecue sauce over ribs to coat well. Bake in 160°C (325°F) oven Brush more sauce over ribs baking. Bake uncovered an BARBECUE SAUCE 30 ml (2 Tbsp) brown sugar 5 ml ( 1 tsp) salt 2 ml (1/2 tsp) dry mustard 250 ml (1 cup) catsup 175 ml (3/4 cup) water 30 ml (2 Tbsp) vinegar 1 clove garlic, minced. Combine ingredients in small saucepan. Bring to boil then (2 cups). for Milady. Cottons, Polyesters, and patterns. Smart colors too. Ladies Ready-To-Wear. PLANTS : We have a number of Plants - Geraniums, Begonias, Ivy, etc. Plant them in your flower gardens now. • Dry Goods Dept. Municipal District of Cardston ultural Service Board has for sale 80 gallon slide-in sprayer, 5 h.p. & Stratton engine, Piston pump. Sealed bids will be accepted for this unit until May 13th, 1988. Please send bids to Bryan Phillips, Agriculture Fieldman-, M.D. of Cardston No. 6, Box 580, Cardston, AB. Agric- 1 used Briggs Place Cover roasting pan. for 1^ hours. 2 or 3 times during additional 15 min. simmer 10 minutes. Makes 500 ml FOR SALE: 1 Canox 225 Electric Arc Welder with accessories. $150. Ph. 758-3057. Visit the Jewellery Counter in the Ladies Ready-To-Wear Dept. Latest styles in Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Chains in gold & silver colors, Bracelets, Hair Accessories - combs, etc. FAVORITE PASTIME We’re entitled to have our opinion Regarding the things of the day; Our thoughts and our actions are different, For nature has formed us that way. We have our particular hobbies Peculiar to each human mind; We need to have some relaxation Our minds to refresh and refine. Some love to go hunting and fishing While others like riding in cars; Some love to stroll in the evening In the light of the moon and the stars. But I have a favorite pastime In which I would spend leisure hours; I love to stroll through the wildwood And admire the birds and the flowers. The warbler that sits in the treetop And pours forth his message of glee, The fragrance of rose and of lily All speak forth their message to me; The beauty of pines and of willows, The moaning of winds soft and low; Surrounded by nature’s rare beauty, Is the most pleasant pastime I know. — Roy Lobb Mixes FOODS DUNCAN HINES 520 g. Drinks CHUG - A - LUG 250 ml. 4- 99c ABC Detergent * iitre.29® Fabric Softener fleecy 5 litre. 4®® GENERIC C U P - 0 65 MARGARINE pa WESTERN FAMILY 1.36 kg. . . ■ ORANGE JUICE GENER, I C 341ml. l88 Fish & Chips 999 HIGHLINER 750 g. £■ Noodles 2/99c Bathroom Tissue GENERIC 4 pk. . tomato Sauce cakjj 393 . . Tuna GENERIC 184 g. . . 99c 99c Nclntosb Apples , ». tanges NAVEL 4 lb. CORN FLORIDA Cutting Onions JUMBO . 3/S8c 2.88?. 97* Potatoes NEW WHITE 5 lb. 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