Magrath Store News (April 30, 1970)

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. r PHONES: OFFICE 758-3O33 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS:. MDNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . 8...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1970
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1672
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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. r PHONES: OFFICE 758-3O33 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS:. MDNDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY .8 A.M. to 1 P.M. oa SATURDAY.8 A.M. to 7 P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, 1970 . .MAGRATH, ALBERTA. -X-Jerry ? Terry Toweling in stripes, florals and figures, 45” wide . Suitings Suitings for Spring. Plains and plaids in io /95 o Bonded _ Navy, Green, Mauve, Coral, Blue and Rose REGULAR $5.95 yd Linings 100%' Polyester (No Iron) Linings. Aqua, Yellow, Mauve. White, I |Q 45" wide. REGULAR $1.39 yd . . I Corduroys Thickly napped fine wale Corduroy in Pink, Red, HLue, Orange, Tan. n>29 yd.990 Jersey Beautiful printed Temp Knit Acetate Jersey, a popular Dress fabric. 45" wide . REGULAR $3.95 . . XllkUHIIIItimilklKillllHUIIIilHlklllKnillllllllllUIIMllltlllllllllUIIUklltUmitUklllllillUlllllUHtHiUMUIIIIIIItlllUlllltllltii»««*., '•t^^|ll|ll||tl||IU1kUlkllllkUIIII|IIIUUtkllUkl*lkHMItlil<lttMk<lllmtk<m4llilitllitll|lklltltlil1UlllilllHllH|tlltltl||||kW|IIIWtll«||IM<|t|l^ NT8ONS BRUSH ROLLERS ? Take advantage of this Special 3 packs cnn+.ai ni ng 8 rollers eash, assorted sizes, Q A REGULAR $1.59. oO Y j B R E C K SHAMPOO • For dry, oily I or normal hair. Family size. |59 4179 6 LOS E, U. P , The new combination Tooth I Fhete and Mouth Wash - all in one, . . •' . ! 0 ■ I R I. CHARD HUDNUT; Egg Creme I Shampoo for. nprmal and Dry hair. Also i Creme Rinse, 12 oz, size^ TERYLENE BATTS SAVE ON THIS SPECIAL FOR ALL YOUR QUILT­ING NEEDS. q q Regular $2.95 . lUiutHiiMHHHiikiioinHHUkiiiHiiiiiiiiiimtiiHiniiiuimniiiiiiiHiHiuitiHiiiumiimHiHiiiinmimmiiHHiiHiiHioiiHimn PURSES Draw String Crushed Leather-like Purses featuring the latest ”Wet Look”. Assort­ed colors - Red, Blue, Brown, Beige. fj REGULAR $4.98. 395 SEE THE DUSTERS, SKIMMERS & HOUSECOATS FOR PEEEECT RELAXATION. MAGRA’H TRADING CG. 1PANY LTD. LINK-TONE PAINTS MADE FOR LINK STORES BI SHERWIN WILLIAMS. NO BETTER QUALITY PAINT CAN BE PURCHASED. DON’T LET THE PRICE FOOL YOU|l LINKTONE EXTERIOR LATEX QUARTS.199 GALLONS. £)88 LINKTONE INTERIOR LATEX QUARTS . GALLONS LINKTONE EXTERIOR GLOSS QUARTS . 219 GALLONS . « • t PAINT ROLLER & TRAI SET .i$l4S8 THE CHINOOK FAMIL CHINOOK INTERIOR LATEX for Economy GALLON 3.99 SUPER KEM TONE ' Easv does it" with the Latex wail 2.66 8.M ¡J c ' u X e ■•irish. 'Slitf KEM GLO "Easy does it" with Kem Gio for Kitchens and Bathrooms. 3.41 10.?« Quart KEM GLO VELVET "Easy does it" with Kem Gio Velvet for Living Rooms and Hall-woys. Quart . Wa*» I 10.88 CHINOOK HOUSE PAINT Latex or Oil type GALLON 3.99 A COMPLETE LINE OF PAINT ACCESSORIES PURE BRISTLE v/2" 69c 99c 2Vz"1.39 3 1.99 4" 2.79 PAINT BRUSHES ROLLER & TRAY SET 7’/2" Roller Set |.88 CHINOOK BARN PAINT Crimson Red Barn or Green Shingle GALLON 3.99 STEP LADDERS 6’ ALUMINUM. Sturdy wooden. 5 ft. . 1283 Wooden • •••• EXTENSION LADDERS- 24» Aluminum . • 698 .798 3(8® POLYFILLA, MASKING TaPE, Paint Rails - All available in the Hardware Dept. MAGRA^H TRADING COMPANY LTD. G£EY JERSEY GLOVES: Ideal for light with ' „ , . Warmer, stronger, fits better. Full 18^ oz. weight. ONLY chores, etc. (SEEN ARE The genuine Green Ape glove 2 layers of fabric, water proof. JUST ARRIVED styleo the new ALL LEATHER : Days Casual Pants in the popular "Hoyster" Polyester/ Cotton Dayspress. A sturdy twill in bootlegger style leg. YOUTH SIZES . SPORT Boys ing short sleeves, checks, plaids stripes and plains. Assorted colors. SIZES: 8 to 18 yrs Spring and Summer Sport Shirts featur- Mr? and Mrs. LLoyd Handley of Cranbrook visited with friends in Tfegrath Sunday. 149 "BOSS" GLOVES: Tan fabric gloves. Sturdy, durable, j 29 LEATHER/CANVaS WORK GLfiWES; Leather palms, canvas backed work gloves. Adjustable wrist. WORK GLOVES: Split leather, smooth tanned leather in popular styles. 275uP KI COMBINATIONS Light weight Combinations for Spring wear. * Short sleeve, ankle length. - 100$ cotton. n M T T SHIRTS Terry two way stretch T shirts, neatly styled with short sleeves, smooth fit­ting neck. Gold, Blue, Green, Copper, White. .• •U IIIH IH II. SHORTS 1 Athletic style shorts, rib knit for snug fit. Double seat for long-, rrx er wear. Elastic waist. [ DU T SHIRTS Cotton interlock knit T shirts MENIS SIZES fy REff, $4.29 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McArthur of Edmonton visited her parents Mr0 and Mrs. Mitch Yamamoto and family during the weekend. MAGRAT0 TRADING CO.' IRAN Y LTD. COTTON oo r : s A number of new Spring Shoes have been arriving. Featured are the Chunky heels, slings and sandal types. _ _ Assorted colors and sizes A lovely assortment of new Spring styles in quality Cotton Dusters in attractive Prints - checksplaidsj assorted figures, and penna-press fabrics. SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE New Spring Purses featuring the "MET1' Look, Krinkle Patent PRICED Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller had as their during the weekend Rev. Eric Powell of and Const. Ray Mustard of Cardston guests Vancouver, B.C, See the beautiful new Dressew that have been arriving Upstairs during the Spring. New pleated skirts are the "go" and we have any number of becoming styles. PRICED FROM Try a new Scarf to enhance a dress or suit. New Ascot and Cravat ties, long scarfs in a choice of widths. Attractively figured in popular colors PRICED FROM PRICED FROM ., . up . A proud parent called the newspaper and reported the birth of two ns. The girl at the desk didn’t catch the message over the phone. "Wi~l 1 you repeat that?" she asked. "Not if I can help it," was the repJ' MAGRA H TRADING CC'JPANY / like to take this oppor- THANK YOU: sincere thanks to neighbors, friends and relatives who helped us before and during our Auction Sale. . Annie Perry. . . DRY GOODS DEPT-. D FLANNELETTE Extra Absorbent. 26"x26" REGULAR $3»98 ;dozen ». lUIHIIKIIIlllilllHIUli II If II I f lllli lllllll I1UI III I II I llllillililHIHUI 11 HARDWARE DEPT; 5 YEaR GUARANTEED MaGRATH PaRK THEATRE NEWS: Thursday, April 30 Saturday, May 2nd "THE WRECKING CREW", an Adult movie starring.Dean Martin - a Jfett Helm Spy­Spoof. Running time 111 minutes, Children under 16 years of age must He' accompanied by a parent to Adult shows,. FRIDAY ONLY - Jfey 1st "HEY THERE IT'S YOGI.BEAR", feature length Animated Cartoon.' Running time - 113 minutes. THANK YOU; We would tunity to say thanks to all persons who helped in any way to make "Our Evening of Top Entertainment" last Saturday night to raise funds for Scout^, such a success. A special "Thanks" to those who gave so willingly of their time and talents for the show, Thanks to all who attended. 1st & 2nd Scout Committees. ATTENTION STOCKMEN; To assist with Warble Fly Control,, the Çàrdston M.D, will furnish Spraying Equipment free, of charge, available immediately. Farmers and Cattlement will have to furnish the "Rotenone" spray.’ For Fall - thé M.D. will probably furnish half of the Ruelene or Negunon for those who prefer the "pour on" method of warble control. FOR SALE: 2 bedroom home with water. Contact Joe Kern, Ph. 327-5194, Leth­bridge or Anton Kern. Ph. 758-3148. CHIEF MOUNTAIN HEaLTH UNIT MAY CLINICS.!. Magrath - Tuesdays from ijO to 11:30 A.M. at • the Health Unit Officeo. Del Bonita — Wednes— I day, May 6th from 2 to 3 P.M. at the Del Boniti School. There will be no Clinic held at | Spring Coulee, due to poor attendance, until I further notice. i Vaccine is available to those who I it at a cost of two do! ~l ars and | (2.50) a shot. I Holland, P.H.N. for Dr. R.R. 1 Spackman, Medical Officer of Health; UPSTAIRS EADIES WEaR IS : Mumps would like fify cents Mrs. E. 1 Rack of ladies dresses SIZES 9 to IJ P; SIZES 11 & 12 nU zZ fVDìiru NOTICE; The Women's Hospital Auxiliary will hold its annual Florence Nightingale Tea and Pantry Sale in the Lions Hall Saturday, May 9th commencing at 2 P.M. Donations to the Bake Sale will-be much appreciated; FOR SaLE; Acme Canister type Vacuum cleaner. Cheap, Mrs., H.C. Austin, Ph, 758-3257. C'DLFERSf Remember the Pantry ' Saturday- All donations -• ■ - vr • . ■ + - - hi MEN’S AND BOYS WEAR DEPT 3 Children's and Men's Cowboy Boots, true Western style, ’ ■ ' $8.95 to $39»95 <».» : I c «•I nun mm in iiiiiiiimhii'i|ii I tn im hi nit « 11 ni iiiiiiliiil»iniii»|iiniiiii.i»iHhl-iiM»>iii»»nl»i,ii mhi,l|u •muiHiiiKii • |H't’i»i‘*im u itui •••■••••••• 1 ' ' . - • MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. mAGRaTH & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMENCE A meeting of the Executive of the Chamber of Commerce was held Monday, Apri1 20th at 7:30 P,M, in the Civic Building. All members of the Executive were present. Thirteen items were presented to the Committee for their consideration and action which applied not only to the business men but also to the professional men and the farmers of the dis­trict. It was decided to have representation from Del Bonita and district, Spring Coulee and district, Welling and district on the Executive Committee so that the Magrath Chamber of Commerce could present the thinking of these districts to the Regional Office for their consideration and future action. Arrangements have been finalized to have C.S. Matkin, second vice-president and J-Ao Spencer, director, attend the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Alberta Chamber of Commerce at Medicine Hat May 31st, June 2nd and 3rd. Several briefs have been forwarded to the Regional Office, Edmonton, in this connection. We would be happy to welcome you as a member to the Magrath and District Chamber of Commerce. Membership Fee - $3,00c H. Boucher. ARTS & CRAFTS NEWS Wednesday, Mhy 6th - "Rock Hounds" in the district will be well §dvised to visit Arts & Crafts Centre (Civil Defence Bui1 Hing). Arthur Spencer will be showing some of the many aspects of this fascinating hobby. Items from his extensive collection will be on display as well as polished and mounted specimens. He will also show and explain some of the Indian relics he has been collecting and studying for many years. He will be at the Centre at 2:30 P.M. as well as an evening period commencing at 7s30 P.M. Any change will be put on the Arts & Crafts Bulletin board, Clay modelling will continue. Children in the class are reminded of their time from 4 to 6 P.M. }.3R 22nd - Mrs Kautz demonstrated Mosiac work and showed several attractive articles. She also showed some Eskimo canrings and paintings and told how to recognize genuine pieces of this native craft. MAY 29th DEMONSTRATION — Fabric painting, REMINDER - this is for everyone. Local and Provincial Recreation Departments are backing our organization. If you have a hobby or a special craft, tell us about it. If you haven’t, come and see us-. HELPS We need a hom.ej This organization is fast outgrowing our temporary quarters. We now have over 60 members and no place to keep them. Almost any reasonably large, sound structure that could be renovated or even moved to another location would be acceptable. If you own, or know of such a building we would appreciated it if you would contact Dave Lowry or Isabelle Holladay, Thank you. Arts & Crafts. A* Bly. ''owooooneQ Twenty two ladies from Raymond C.W.L., Cardston Altar Society and MMgrath C.W.L. gathered at a joint meeting at the home of Mrs, John deLeyer Monday, April 27th. The evening commenced with Mass follov.-ed by the viewing of the film "Helicopter Tour of Canada", Lunch and a social evening was concluded with a draw for the door prize. Mrs, L. Schwartzenburger of Raymond was the winner of an embroidered table cloth. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital during the past week include Mr. Hugo Hillmer, Mrs. Mary Nelson, Mr, Harden Anderson, Mr, Reed Coleman, Mr. Karl Strate, Mr. Harry Sam, Mr. Anton Kern, Mrs. Elsie Perrett, Mrs, Florence Moors, Mrs. Harriet Strate, Col Tin Frank, Mrs. Muriel Schnoidt, Mrs. Rachael Kleinsasser, Jimmie Sweet Grass, Robert Weing, Mrs. Lasca Jensen and Mrs. S, Kadonaga. Mrs. Rae Atwood and three children of Lan j?egas, Nevada are guests at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Nelson, visiting her mother Mrs. Mary Nelson who has been confined to hospital for the past several weeks. Also visiting with the Nelsons was their daughter-in-law Mrs. Dorothy Nelson of Great Falls, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. John Helm arrived Sunday from Colfax, Wash, to visit her father Mr. Hugo Hillmer, a patient in the Magrath Hospital and brothers and sisters—in—law Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hi Timer, Mr. and Mrs, Len Hillmer and Mrs, Nettie Hillmer ani families. Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor had as their recent guests her mother Mrs. Ida Longbotham sister Miss lEry Longbotham and brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ron Longbotham all of Calgary. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Neilson have as their guests her brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrso Jim Passey of Seattle, Wash, who are visiting relatives in the district. Mr, and Mrs, George Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thomson have returned from attending the funeral of the former's brothei>~in-law Mr. Clarke Ames in Pocotello, also ■"■Isiting in Provo, Utah. Miss Carolyn Leishman- Public Health Nurse/, is visiting with her parents Mr. and js- Gerald Leishman. ' setting hens Wayne Giirney. 758-3015 -.hi. . . i SLICED LUNCHEON MEAT .lb. 730 I. . „HuHmiimiimiimiitimmimmimimttmiiimmmimmnmimmmmmimmiimHithummimmmiimniiiiimimmtiii MEAT-CHEESE LOAI CAMPFIRE SAUSAGE E X 1 POUND PACKAGES 49 C iiiiiiiiiiiiiimHitmHimumiiimmmtiittmmmmmiHmmmitmmtmmmmmhimmiiimimiiiiiiimiimiHHiimmiiHi FRESH BEEF LIVER 1 POUND PACKAGES tHIIIIIH It IIIHIHlHlHIHHHHIUlilllHIHHH tlllimi! SLICED BACON BAKE SALE: The Magrath Ladies Golf Club is holding a "ife,y Day" Bake Sale Saturday, May 2nd in the lions Hall commencing at 10 A.M. Contributions to the Bake Table from anyone wishing to donate will be most welcome and gratefully accepted. Proceeds go-* to Club House improvements. STOP! LISTENJ All Service Clubs - We have carpeted the hallways home at Cardston and would like very much io complete the job to add to the comfort of our elderly citizens. We would accept heartely all contributions, Chinook Foundation, Box 607, Cardston. NOTICE: The ifegrath United Church Women will hold the regular monthly meeting Tuesday, Ifey 5th at 8 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Alma Whitt. NOTICE: Zone 31 L.D.S. Senior Volley Ball Ball Finals will be held in the Magrath Elementary School Gym Saturday, May 2nd at 8:30 P.M. Everyone welcome. No charge for admission. FOR SALE: Baled Alfalfa hay. C.S. Matkin, Phone 758-3067. Drink-loving parents get drug-loving kids. ATTENTION: &fe.grath Brownies will conduct the annual Cookie Sale this Friday and Sat­urday. Advance orders for cookies may be placed by phoning 758-3267. NOTICE: The Women’s Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Thursday, May 7th at 2:30 P.M. in the Hospital, of our Senior Citizens NOTICE: University Professor would like to lease large house in or close to town. Keith Parry, 1007 Lakeway Blvd, Lethbridge Ph. 327-0997 NOTICE: St. Jeseph’s C.W.L, will hold the regular monthly meeting Monday, May 4th at 8 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Ray Long in Spring Coulee. FOR SAIL: Betzes, Campana and Galt Seed Barley. 700 bushel cleaned. Rockport Colony. Ph. 758-6559 FOR SALE: 1 bred sow, 1 boar, 4 feeder pigs, 3 heifers. E. Prill. 758-3202. WANTED: A couple of tricycles - 1 medium size, 1 small size. Janeen Borley, 758-3094 JUST ARRIVED: Ladies & Misses Straw Handbags. Smart new styles. $1.98 to $5.95. Dry Goods Dept. MAGRA~H TRADING Cc.TlPANY LTD. 590 X 7 3 :: •= ! I I PANCAKE SYRUP I j N A B 0 B.54 oz. 1,1 "I". . . . . . . X H< I *< < 11« <4 <111 Uli III (I HI I« < <<H II |||.Kill.<U<UIHI<<I<IHHI<I< . Illltllli CAKE M IXES DUNCaN HINES Devil Food 490 £ -£ s V9 4 ROLL PaCK . C GRAPEFRUIT^.6/590 LETTUCE . lb. 250 APPLES DELICIOUS 3# bags. 590 PARSNIPS .ib.190