Magrath Store News (November 25, 1982)

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. f o 1W3 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday,...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1982
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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. f o 1W3 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 3 a.m. to 6 p.m) ’ Wednesday . 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1982 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA. *************************i*********************************i*********i*** DEPARTMENT ************************************************************************* fSDACCiOR TV R.C.A. COLOR 26" T.V. WITH REMOTE CONTROL Handsome cabinet in walnut t woodgrain. enjoy it. JUST HAD NEW SHIPMENT ANTENNAS. best pictures R.C.A. 20" ■MK. Check our prices no on Washers & Dryers. See our display of •May c. ag equipmen t. ,® jtag Washers MAYTAG PRICES WILL BE GOING UP SHORTLY. The family will $ RCA 20” Color XL 100 PORTABLE T.V Latest features on color and set adjust­ment. PRICED AT . Install A New Antenna WE HAVE ANOTHER OF T.V. Get the available from our hew T.V. Channels available. Clocks I I WE HAVE JUST HAD A NEW Li SHIPMENT OF CLOCKS IN SYRINGE » FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. Ladies I Buy your g L0VELY WALL CLOCKS AVAILABLE husband a new ‘ Vaccine S^ inge for Christmas. YES! BATTERY CHARGERS •tr. See our selection of Battery Charg­ers for Cold Weather chargeups. VINYL RADIATOR COVERS mpTC Knife & Taoe Set • - Dresses We have had a number of new Dresses in time for the Christmas Season, a _ Lovely georgettes and crepes, gg suedenes and printed polyester "TV SWEATERS You will find a good and Cardigan Sweaters variety Plain & of styles and fancy knits. selection of Pullover in a e colors. PRICED BLOUSES One of we have had for quite awhile. Shirt styles, tailored, Dressy styles, etc. FROM the best assortment of Blouses JEANS Jeans are so popular and will make an ideal gift item. See the selection of. Big Blues, Angel Wings, HASH, etc. The very latest in styles. Plain and trimmed in piping, snaps, pearl buttons, etc. UP New Chains and Bracelets have arrived for the Fes tive season. Gold & Silver. PRICED Sleepwear Nightgowns, & Dusters always gift. We have a any of the above items. PRICED FROM . ^ up Ladles’ Winter Coate t BE SURE TO VISIT OUR SALES RACKS ,$10.*15.$20.1/2 PRICE. SiÆ OUR 1/3 OFF RACK OF COATS!!!! Give Her a cozy down-filled Coat or Jacket for Christmas. Lovely shades. Trimmed or untrimmed. WE ALSO HAVE FABRIC COATS, TUNDRA WOOLS, etc. in Shortie & Regular lengths. Pyjamas and/or Housecoats make an acceptable good selection in INFANTS’ WEAR 1 COUNTER OF KIDDIES PANTS, JEANS T SHIRTS, SLEEPERS, ASSORTED STYLES, SIZES. Clearing at . Winter Boots in Dress & Sport styles Flats & heels. i A Surprise Phylis a. GIFUtlS Cosmetic Gift Sets in Colognes, Perfumes Bubble Bath, Soaps and Talcs by : ’ BONNE BELLE CACHET, MUSK WINDSONG CHANTILLY. Ideal Gift items. E.T, VIEW PIASTER . Kids will enjoy this 3D Viewer with Viewmaster films. CHOCOLATE SANTAS - foil wrapped. Assorted sizes and shapes. Clifton "Soft-N-Foamv" Bath Oil in Pine, Apple Blossom, Lilac fragrances. REG. $2.50 Lifesaver Story Book Books of Lifesavers, 10 different flavors. An ideal stocking fille PEG. $2.95 289 DECORATIVE JEWEL BOXES Birthday Party honoring an on her 72nd birthday December 11th Church, Broadway South, Open House from 1-4 p.m., Mr s . will be held Saturday, in the L . D . S . Raymond . 7-9 p.m. (Mr s . Bean's Flora Palmer of welcome. parents were Fred & Magrath). Everyone today ! Th oms on Where at? are having Order Christmas Merrill & Lise Open House on December,2nd from 1-8 Come out and see our Toy Barn, Doll House, Little Girls' Kitchen Cabinets, Doll clothes for Barbie and Big Dolls and many more items. We live 2 miles North of Magrath along the Highway. Phone 758-3209. MAGRATH 3rd WARD CUBS & SCOUTS are having a BIG BIG BAKE SALE on Satur­day, December 4th 3 p.m. Come and the 3rd Ward. p * m • from support WANTED: Pleased to have magazines for school, family agriculture ines as well as 758-6239. WOULD ALSO interested care about FOR SALE: excellent 6683 . an 9:30 a.m. our boys , horse psorting. to from a variety of Could use women’ or cow magaz- Please call old Christinas cards, pictures on front, don't Thanks. LIKE in what's inside. Phone 758-6239. Size 8 "Nordica condi t ion. $55. Everett Morton. " Ski Boots , Phone 758- WANTED: Highland Dancing shoes or 7. Phone 653-4748. FOR SALE: Girls sakes size 12. skates size 3, Ph. 758-6695. size. 5,6, boys WANTED TO BUY: Girls skates Boys skates size 2 or 3. size 5, 758-6695. FOR SALE: Complete water bed set for two infants. Phone 758-6402. up Joseph's Parishioners attend the CWL Adult Labor Club please contact Joann REMINDER - to St. Anyone planning to Christmas Party at Lethbridge on December 11, Takacs by December 4th. Do you have small appliances Call Tai at 758-6445. do home repairs and general s ervices. ATTENTION : needing repair? Will also handiman FOR SALE: 1976 1086 International Tractor, dual wheels, air conditioned. Excellent condition. Open to offers. Phone 758-3573. STRAYED TO OUR HOME - grey & white kittle approx. 3 months old. Ph. 758-3588. BOY SCOUT TOW ROPES, Regular $14.95. Christmas Special $10. Contact Burns A1s t on. Jewel Cases , compart- Two different Handsome wooden Velvet lined ments. sizes. REGULAR $22.00 ATTENTION: Do your Christmas shopping early. Come to a Wicker & Brass party at the Magrath Trading Co. Hall on Sat­urday from 2-4 p.m. For more information call Karen Ririe, 758-6637 or Vai Kub-assek, 758-6341. DURABLE WORK GLOVES REG $15.95 Men's Leather Work Gloves with brown suede back. Warmly lined. POLICE REPORT As noted in last week's report, we will be indicating the results of charges laid for offences committed in and around Magrath. We will note all Criminal Code charges and any other major offences under other stat­utes. Names will not be included at the re­quest of this paper. It has become necessary to do this, as we are continually approached by citizens, and being asked what resulted from' charges. So in an effort to make the community aware, and also as a deterrent to those who are or may become involved in CAPS Blend by WORK SOCKS PRICED FROM Men's Wool Work Socks Stanfield. 2 pr. pack REG. $9.95 Men's Winter Caps in Wool, Drill, Denim and Polyester. Assorted styles and shades. E95 0P-LINED MITTS "BIG DADDY" Leather Work Gloves with warm fleece lining. COSY LINER MITTS "Zig Zag" black and white Mitt Liners. Wool blend. PRICED AT Ä***AÄ*A**A****** It will be of interest to many Magrath residents that Derek Harker flew home from Virginia to spend time with his oarents Bill & LaVeda Harker of Calgary, prior to their taking up residence in British Columbia. He Hostesses for the chicken will be Mrs. Lyda Poulsen crimes, the results will be reported. During the past week three males appeared in court on a charge of Break & Enter, and take auto without owner's consent. As well, two of them were charged for an additional break in and the third person for possession of stolen property. They entered guilty pleas and were placed on probation to the end of the year. Also, one male appeared in court on charges of causing a distrubance and common assault. Guilty pleas were entered and the judge sus-ended sentence for eighteen months and placed him on probation. I must clarify last week's reported case. Two male persons were initially charged for three beak ins and two possessions of stolen property. They entered guilty pleas to one break in and the two possession charges, and the other two break in charges were withdrawn. For the offences guilty pleas were entered on, they received a total of one year imprisonment each. The Town of Magrath has enacted a new by-law, as of the 28th of September, 1982. It is By-law No. 936 and has been enacted to control noise within the Town of Magrath. Next week I will point out the pertinent sections within the by-law, so that the citizens are aware of it, and will know the results if found in violation of it. Cpl. John Ferguson . C.N.I.B, NEWS We take this opportunity to again thank all people who have contributed to the C. N.I.B. drive for funds. Those who have not done so and wish to help in this worthwhile venture, please do so soon. A house-to-house canvass is presently being conducted members of the Lions Club. We hope to finished by December 4th. Magrath Lions Club. • • • • BROWNIE NEWS On November 15th the 1st Magrath Brownie Pack enrolled 4 new Brownies: Mary Dudley, Jessica English, Lora Heath and Tracy Wilson. Our District Commissioner, Betty Lynn Schwab, was there for the occasion as were the partens committee and interest ed friends and relatives. Also enrolled into the Girl Guide Movement were Faye Bort and Pauline Blenner-Hassett. All Brownies who have belonged for one year were awarded First Year Service Stars. I.E. hostesses and Mr. and Mrs. George Dudley. Del Bonita Ladies Auxiliary will • m • shopping. also spent time in Edmonton visit­ing with his children and friends. He expects to continue his univ­ersity studies in Calgary. The Magrath Senior Citizens will hold their monthly Pot Luck Dinner Friday, November 26th at 1 P.m. in the Lounge at the Drop In Center. dinner and Mrs. will be The hold a Flea Market Saturday, Nov. 27th at the Community Hall from 1-5 p.m. Ione Krebbiel. The program Come, do some of your Christmas a travelogue given by the ’ Turtle Lake, North came to Alberta with in 1910 and lived most in Southern Alberta River, Coutt to her home Hrs. Elizabeth Clara Bean Brown the Prairie Rose, Lodge, Milk River beloved wife of the late Frank W. Brown formerly of Magrath, passed away November 15, 1982 at the age of 74 years. Born in Dakota, she her parents of her life having resided in Milk and Magrath, returning ¿own of Milk River. She is survived by bean of Coram, Montana, of Hot Springs, Montana; four daughters Clara Blackburn of Lake Elsinore, Calif., Lilley Sprowe of Rycroft, Alberta, Ella Tollestrup of Coutts and Edith Scott of Raymond; two sisters, one brother, 34 grand­children and 43 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday, Nov. 20th in St. Paul's United Church, Milk River with Rev. D. Crombie officiating. Inter­ment took place in the Milk River Cemetery. two sons Dan Dennis Bean Dress Shirts Men's smartly*' styled Dress Shirts by BVD. Plains and stripes in assorted shades. Polyester & Cotton. PRICED FROM Snowboots William Gerald (Slim) Lawlor, beloved husband of the late. Marion Lawlor, passed away November 16, 1982 at the age of 83 years. Born, raised and educated in Nova Scotia, he moved to Western Canada in 1914 and worked Men’s Warm Snowboots for Hiking, upperc e sole . etc. Brown suede eleated PRICED o n farms and the coal mines for 14 years He was with the Alberta Wheat Pool Bradshaw, Welling and Magrath for years, retiring and moving to Leth-reslded unti1 L, 11 36 . bridge in 1966 where he his passing. He is survive d by one Lawlor of Lethbridge and children. ‘ He was predeceased by wife Marion in October, Funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday November 19t.h in Assumption Roman Catholic Church with Father Howard Keon, C.S.B., Cel-ebranty. Interment followed in the Family Pl in Mqiintain View Cemetery. son, Jerry three grand-his loving 1982 . FELT BOOTS Black Felt with felt sole, b warm and for winter wear- Men ' s Boots Ankle comfy ing. REGULAR $19,95 The Magrath High School will host it s Fourteenth Annual Bous Basketball Tourna­ment on Friday and Saturday, December 3rd and 4th, 1982. Four games will take place Friday evening and seven on Saturday. The championship game takes place Saturday at 8:30p.m. . . Friday's games: 5:00 p.m. Catholic Cen­tral plays Kate Andres. 6:30 p.m. Winston Churchill vs. Magrath. 8 p.m. Cardston vs W.R. Meyers. 9:30 p.m. Raymond vs. St. Mary's. Saturday's action starts at 10 a.m. The December meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will commence with a Pot Luck Dinner at the home of Mrs. Vin-essa Hamilton at 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2nd. Project for the afternoon will be making Christmas tray favors for the hospital patients. All women welcome. Please bring an article for the dinner. POST OFFICE CHRISTMAS MESSAGE - we have 4 different packets of Souvenier Stams for sale which would make an excellent (jhristmas gift. Please ask at the Post Qffice Wickets. Darrell & Sarai Heninger of Lethbridge are thrilled to announce the arrival of their twin girls Melody-Joy Tauvale and Moana-Marie Talalelei, born at the Lethbridge Municipal Hospital on November 19, 1982. They weighed 7 lb. 11 oz. and 7 lb. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Aviata Siteine of Western Samoa and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heninger of Magrath. The Leonard Bondys and Della Blumel welcome the arrival of their mutual granddaughter, Megan, daughter of Nathan and Shirley Smith of Vincentown, New Jersey. Megan was born November 20, 1982 and weighed 7 lb. 3% oz. The. Magrath Elementary School requests ALL Parents of pre-school children to register. Any child that will be 5 before January 1, 1984. Please phone the school at 758-3093 and register your child as soon as possible. The Class lists will be compiled with those who notifj7 the school first having preference. _____ _ GARDEN CITY GYMNASTICS Attention Parents: A meet will be held for ALL PARENTS of Gymnastic students and all others interested on Tuesday, November 30th at 7 p.m. in Room 21 of the Elementary School (Please use East Door) This is a very important meeting and ALL Parents are urged to attend. Keep December 17tg open on your calendar for the Gymnastic show. Parents - please watch for a hand-out paper with children from school this week. For further information contact Reva Strate, 758-6749. FOR SALE: 1971 I.H.C. 5 4 Passenger School Bus (painted white) used only in Summer mont for past 4 years by Recreation group. Good condition. Can be camperized or used to transport sport teams, children, Offers? Call 329-4020 weekdays between 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. etc. Our Day Activity Program is off to a tood start, thanks to all who have Shown support. The following second-hand items are needed. If you have anything to donate, contact Joan Taylor, 758-3582 or drop them off at her home: Paper, Spools, Egg Cartons, Empty Toilet paper rolls, Popcycle Sticks, Craps of Fabric, Lace, etc. Yarn, Children’s Records, Timer, Iron, Silverware. Plastic. & Cups, Hand towels, Electric Thank you. Magrath Association the Handicapped. Ribbon Kit c h e n plates Fry Pan. f o r THE GREAT DRUG ROUND-uP Program - 1982. Unused o v e r -1 li e - left around Drug Disposal & Educat j. on 9 prescription drugs and old counter drugs should NOT be the house. The Great Drug Round-up en­courages everyone to return any unused or old pills or liquid to their pharm­acist for safe disposal. For more information about Drug contact your local Doctor, 758-3355 Pharmacist 758-3001, Health Unit, 758-3331. November 22 - December 4 SCHOOL PIANO RECITAL - Thursday, November 25th, Elementary School Gym, 6:30 p.m’ SHARP. Parents and other interested people most wel­come to attend. Thirty six young people have registered to perform. X f your child failed to register but"still wishes to be included he is welcome to come. Thanks. Magrath Elementary School. Elizabeth Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sorkilmo of High River are the proud parents _ of a son, Stuart James, 8 lb . 4 o z . Laver.dar, born Monday, November 15th, 1982. Pleased grandparents are George & Greta Sorkilmo of High River, Mark & Marie Passey of Magrath. Slips Nightwear 1 RACK OF GIRLS, MISSES & LADIES NIGHTWEAR INCLUDING: Nightgowns, Dusters, Housecoats, Pyjamas, etc. % Price Safet* 9 in full White, Brown. > r Ladies Slips half styles. Beige, Black, Lace trim on bodice PRICED FROM Ski Wear Jackets Ladies smartly styled Ski Jackets with 100% polyfilling. Cotton & Polyester outer shell. Rose, Burgandy. REGULAR $129.00 8995 LEOTARDS Infants Leotards in sizes: 16-18 mo. 1-3; 2-4. Ladies sizes. Assorted shades. $1,P5 - 5 FABRICS NYLON TRICQ-T 10 8" -wide. On sale are the following shades: Aqua, Blue, Yellow, Vanilla, Pink ' White, Red, Mink, Grey, Black, Navy, Peach. REGULAR $5.95 Beef Minute Steaks Sirloin Steak BONELESS Cooked Ham Sliced Bacon LB 1 »» SLICED, 375 G PKG . Gallic Sausage 5 URNS 500 G . NOTICE: Woodworkers over 18 - the electric tools at the shop in the Drop In Center are available for use for one 3 hour night a week for a fee of $10 every siz months. Also $1 for each hour. This may be lowered if it seems possible. A supervisor will be there for instructions. Thursday night or Saturday morn­ing? For further information and registration phone Jill Harker, 758-3102 or Juliadean 758­3541. Would you prefer Bondy, 758- come join p.m. at • L .1 . Cultural Hall. $5.00 a couple. Music by Randy Cahoon. YOUNG MARRIED DANCE - us December 10th at 9 the L.D.S. C --- JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS - hand beaded Necklaces. Can be seen and purchased at 116 S 1st St. West any time during the day or phone 758-3171. Prices range from $2.50 to $4.00. WANTED: Ride to Utah November 28th. Please call 758-3530. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB MEETING - Tuesday, November 30th, Magrath^ Trading Co. Hall. 7:30 members and interested most welcome. The Town of Magrath p.m. All persons requires a ‘ DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST NEWS Roasted Duck: With its crisp skin and moist dark meat, Duck is an unusual and satisfying meal for a small dinner party. It can be a welcome change from chicken and turkey. Look for "Canada Grade A Young Duck1 in the retail stores. A 2-2.5 kg duck will serve four people (approx. 500 g. is needed per person. . __ Duck is t --- - ture fat_ Duck is roasted at a higher tempera­ture than other meats since the fat deposited under the skin must be melt-part- time dog catcher to carry out the duties required to enforce the dog control By-Law. Interested part­ies may submit application to the Town Office. REMINDER: A general meeting ox all members of the Magrath Community TV Association will be held Wednesday, in the Drop In ed before the skin will be crisp. Roast or broil duck on a metal rack and prick the skin all over with a fork to allow the fat to drain away. As the fat coll­ects in the pan it can be drained. Do not add water or fat, do not cover. GLAZED DUCK WITH FRUIT STUFFING 2 - 2.5 kg duck 125 ml water Fruit stuffing 25 ml red currant jelly 1 orange 25 ml lemon juice Stuff & truss duck. Place breast side down on rack in shallow roasting pan. Prick skin well. Raost 45 min at 180 C Turn breast side up, prick skin, pour off fat as it accumulates. Roast 1-i hr. more. Shred orange rind and cook in water 10 min. Remove pith from orange and chop pulp. Combine rind and liquid from rind with pulp and remaining mgre - ients. Remove duck and rack from roaster. Drain off fat. Pour glaze into roaster and cook on top of stove stirring con­stantly until well blended. Return duck to pan and baste with glaze. Continue roasting and baste several times^until duck is tender (about 30 ’ “““ FRUIT STUFFING 5 2 1 1 dried apricots celery c r umb s min. more). gr. ginger salt pepper ml ml ml beaten egg Dec. 1st at Centre - 8 p.m. WANTED : Hay . Phone 758-3144 125 ml chopped 25 ml butter 1 L soft bread 125 ml raisins 175 ml chopped 25 ml lemon juice. Saute celery in butter about 3 min. • Combine with remaining ingredients. Makes 1 L. . 1" GREY CUP SPECIAL Potato Chips OLD DUTCH 200 G . CRACKERS ritz PEPPERONI If I I « 2 PACK KLEENEX . |66 238 2» PAPER TOWELS J59 Olives > Pickles . Onions (sHERKINs) BICKS 375 ml • i « • » • • • < « J88 OYSTERS SMOKED 1(M G . J09 BEANS DEEP BROWN LIBBYS } 398 ML 77c ORANGE CRYSTALS TANG 650 G TIN 959 Luncheon Meat HEAT SPREADS underwood 128 g l19 *• PRODUCE Carrots 2/.‘ BAGS 1-1 I I I 98e Cabbage GREEN . 2i39c Mixed Nuts POLISHED . lb $|98 Mandarin Oranges sweet . LB 99c Oranges ARIZONA SWEETS I 1 I 18 58*