Magrath Store News (September 24, 1981)

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 NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GRbCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thu...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1981
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1756
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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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GRbCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.8 a.m, to 6 p.m Wednesday . 8 a.m. to i p.m THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1981 ****************************** .MAGRATH, ALBERTA ******************************************* HARDWARE DEPT. ****************** ***»*****************¿JJJj¡^J^¡* ) ANTIFREEZE Enter the contest now. September 30/81. Per X SAVE $3 PRESTONE 11 ANTIFREEZE: Save $3 Cash Refund for prrof-of-purchase on 2 jugs of Prestone, $1.50 Refund on 1 jug of Prestone. _ You also could win one of three 19 82 cars. ends Contest Jug . T Prestons The Juicer NORTHLANDS ANTIFREEZE - Cars, Tractors, Trucks, winterize etc. now. UNI VAL ANTIFREEZE - w yo™g. Sp5 . ¿«® PLUMBING ANTIFREEZE - for Recreation Vehicle Needs. Per . ***************************************** 3 PART JUICER - extracts pure natural juices from fruits, berries, tomatoes carrots, etc. The ideal item for making your jelly-making easy. WINCHESTER AND PRAGO 12 GÄUGE SHELLS Heavy load. 25 shot shells . to the box. per boxo e IMPERIAL SHOTGUN SHELLS 12 gauge. 25 shells per box. Per box. ¿Refrigerators Fi£_CLARY_REERIfiEBATQRS 15.5 cu. ft. with large freezer compartment. Three large crisp-ers for Vegetables, Fruits and Meat. Almond shade. Adjustable Shelves. SWCi PRICED AT Kehrinator KELVINATOR ALL REFRIGERATOR - has no freezing compartment. White, Almond. Left hand and right hand doors. 70 PRICED AT y i ' . ■■■ IT’S THE TIME OF YEAR TO CHANGE YOUR FURNACE FILTERS. WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF DISPOSABLE ONES. ___________ Cattt.rmrn; It's SPOTTON Time for the control of Cattle Grubs & Lice. SEE THE NEW SELECTION OF GILT & WOODEN PICTURE FRAMES. ASSORTED SIZES AND SHAPES. L Used Gas Range, new condition. Ç 1 TT--J Til --- J_--4 — T1 --- —■ — IEOTRRDS Brushes and Cortibs AVAILABLE IN PANTY BRIEF, HI WAIST BRIEF, AVERAGE REGULAR GIRDLE. JEANS "BIG BLUES" HAVE JUST ARRIVED. CLEAN FRONT, PEG LEG. ALL SIZES. Priced At PLAYTEX’ 18HOUR PANTY BRIEF INTRODUCES!!! New Introduction of PLAYTEX 18 HOUR provides better figure control. Moves, bends, stretches with Y°?‘ . won't ride up. Holds you firm without heavy side and back panels. Made with Spanette, the exclusive 18 Hour Cirdlc Fabric. New cotton crotch. See Them Soon. You'll be pleased. $20.95 - $27 J 5 REASONABLY PRICED AT 1 RACK OF BLOUSES, SKIRTS, CO-ORDINATES, TOPS, ETC. V2. PRICE Summer Sale i 35 5 iSSB Real Bargains. Racks are filled up. CLEARING CLEARING AT Dusters, Housecoats New Fall Arrivals in Ladies Dusters and Housecoats. .u-ee bright colors. Assorted styles and fabrics. Nice gift items as well as a relaxing treat for yourself. Children’s Wear We have just received a new Fall shipment of Children's Wear. GIRLS DRESSES Smart new styles for Miss Feminine. QUILTED JACKETS Gay figured prints that are just like Mom ’ s. See the new Jeans and Tpps for Boys and Girls. WE’RE BACK! 1 The Ma<3ratl? are pleased to announce that they are starting another season. On this coming Monday, Sept. 28th, the Colts play the Blood Indi?hisaJelr1wePa?e looking for a‘Sponsor. If any would be interested, Plaase contact: Derrel Taylor at 758-6543 or Ron Harker at 75%e3would very much apprec­iate your donation. Thank you. Derrel Taylor, Ron Harxer. Donna ?riwdV»^ec^uaintances'of jack s ¿onna Kearl and family would like ^express their appreciation to their friends “““r^Toirtesies and Snd^sCSh^n to theii family during theiy,e3tSank%ou9Sr ¿our friendships and extend oul best wishes to you all. The Garden City Senior Citizens' monthly Pot Luck Dinner will be held Friday, Sept. 25th at 1 o'clock m the Lounge at the Drop In Center. Mrs. Eda Kosma and Mrs. Ione Krehbiel will be hostesses. Come to the Flea Market this Saturday at the Trading Co. Hall to see samples of our Doll Houses, Toy Barns and also to be introduced to our new "Miss Muff et" line of fridges, dishwasher/cabinets and kitchen ranges. Orders will be tak­en for Christmas. -.tag Merrill & Lise Thomson, 758-3209. MAGRATH STAKE'S FIRST FALL SUPPER - __ October~9th7'5~- 8 pirn. Program through^ out the evening. Everyone welcome. REMEMBER - the bus trip to Fairmont Hot Springs on Monday & Tuesday, Sept. 28th & 29th. Included in the fare - hotel room based on 2 people per room, 1 lunch and 1 dinner. Cost per person $40.00. A $10.00 deposit is required. . ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS: One 1 bedroom apartment available immediately at Garden Villa Apartments. Inquirers please phone Shirley Edwards, 758-6368. FOR SALE: Livingroom and dining room furniture. Phone 758-6368. LOST: Speedo Sweater Jacket, grey with navy and dark red stripes. Phone 758-6316. NOTICE: Will do hair in ray home Tuesdays - Saturdays. Lyn Thomson, 758-3723. • NOTICE: Will board dogs. Heated kennel. Large outdoor run. Phone 758-3604. to be held in the Raymond Cultural Hall, shades. $6.50-$10 * J Boys Sweatshirts in Heather Grey shade with Blue trim. Ores neck. S.M.L. Acrylic. for 1 COUNTER OF WRANGLER JEANS BOOT CUT STYLE. WELL AILORED FOR PLENTY OF WEAR. REGULAR $29.95 Men’s Sweaters 1 COUNTER OF MEN'S SWEATERS IN ASSORTED STYLES, SHADES AND SIZES. PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS New Arrivals Fall & Winter in Men's regular and pre-tied, plains and patterns in the latest Pullover Sweatshirt *********************** FOR SALE: 8 ft. Truck Topper $50.00. Baby Crib $6U.OO. Phone 758-3409. ATTENTION : Dental Assistant needed immediately for Wednesdays only in Magrath. Experience not necessary. . Phone Dr. Bob Larsen, 653-2660. FREE - 4 gerbils to anyone who wants them. Shandi Bly, 758-6822. WANTED: Size 7^5 or 8- Ladies Tap Shoes. Phone 758-3165 Men's two tone * Nylon Vests in Navy & Grey. Small size for Small man or ljirge boy. HELP WANTED: Emergency part-time help for Diamond Willow Terrace to relieve in case of illness, etc. Apply in writing by October 1st, to John Brunner, Box 239, Magrath. DOUGHNUTS & BISMARKS: We are still taking orders for doughnuts and bismarks to be made and delivered on Saturday, Sept. 26th. We will also take orders for some hamburger buns. Phone Lowry's at 758-3120. JACKETS New Fall Jackets in assorted shades. Cotton/Polyester and Nylon Shells. Polyester filling. SIZES 12 - 18. 39” REGULAR $45 - $49.95 PRE-NATAL CLASSES - have begun. Next class Tuesday, September 29th, 7 p.m. the Public School Library. Contact Helen Dahl, 758-3075 or the Doctors’ Office, 758-3355 or Denise Norton, 758-6335 for further information. FOR SALE: Pre-school double steel desk and fibreglass chair. Also Clarinet wood BFlat; 12 base Accord-ian; Desk manual typewriter - and miscellaneous items. Ph. 75 8-3/Jy. FOR SALE: Camper with double sinks, stove, water tank,. All new. 758-3739. 4 Work Socks Men's Work Socks by Stanfields. White. Reinforced above the heel for extra wear. • 2 PAIR ECONOMY PAC Regular $5.95 Work Boots REGULAR $55.00 "BIG BEN’ Work Bobts for Men. Dark brown leather uppers, white cleated rubber sole39” FOR SALE: 1 used Gas Range, like new 1 used Electric Range. See Johnnie in the Hardware Dept. Mrs. Winnie Sparks and daughter Karen have returned home <f?om ing friends and relatives in Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan. Accomoanying them on their return was Mrs. Ida Leitert of Medicine Hat. Mrs. Leitert is Mr. Warren Sparks grandmother. SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS IN LADIES SLACKS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, DOWN-FILLED COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES THAT HAVE JUST ARRIVED UPSTAIRS. UPCOMING BAZAAR - Magrath United Church will once again have a Bazaar Table at the annual Charity Bazaar in Centre Village Mall which will be held the first weekend in November. Members and friends are reminded that handicraft items and baked goods are needed. Items can be left at the home of Mrs. Irene Ririe. Handkerchiefs 6 PACK of Men's White Handkerchiefs. Hemmed, cotton. REGULAR $2.95 pack ********************* Happiness Is a backseat driver who has laryngitis. Ron Minor and associate Ron Payette succeeded in their Wheelchair Marathon from Edmonton to Vancouver, arriving at their destination Wednesday, Sept. 16th. Both athletes were but happy that they had completed the trip which was a very strenuous one. The Marathon was a combined training sesson as well as a salute to the . International Year of Disabled persons and a fund-raising effort f°r the Edmonton Northern Lights Wheelchai basketball team of which they are members. Fabric Sale SUITINGS 1 BASKET OF FABRICS, MOSTLY SUITING IN POLYESTER AND WOOL BLEND. ASSORTED PATTERNS AND SHADES. Reg. $5.95 - $14.95 y2 Price ¡LUU Navy Denim in a of 100% Cotton, Polyester. 115 cm & 158 cm REGULAR $4.95 choice Cotton & J in a Wednesday, September 16th, was Nomination Day in Magrath, the P^pose of which was to fill two vacancies on Town Council made necessary by the recent resignations of Brook Harker and Russell Cutler. Only one nomination was fortn coming, that of John Moors. The Nomination period was extend ed (under election regulations, nom­ination day can be held for at least seven°consecutive days if nominations are not received the first day) and Clark Damard joined Mr. Morrs to fill the two vacant positions on Town Council. No election is necessary. We are confident Mr. Moors, who a familiar x-member of Council, . Dainard will contribute a administration‘'aid «igratulate them on accepting such duties pertaining to their positions. g?LtrdeH to the welfare of Town wide. m. 095 FLANNELETTE Plain & Printed Flannelette variety of patterns and shades. 45" wide. 095 REGULAR $3.69 yd. *********************************** Tablecloths • 2 kittens, preferrably house­* Ph. 758-3498. $11.95 Tapestfj - $29.95 WAliTED: trained. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB JffiETlNG^- be held Wednesday, '* 7-30 p.m. in the Magrath Trading Co. Social Hall. Car£ston & District Wild Life Officer, , be present to explain this year s hunting laws. Everyone is welcome to attend. --- • will , September 30th at » Bob Forsyth, Cardston Lace Tablecloths -with that h hand made look. White. 54" round. REGULAR $35.00 54"x72" oblong. White. Regular $49.95 New Handwork Kits have arrived in Latch Hook work. Mushrooms, Butter­flies, Owls, Kunuk etc. Assorted sizes. ********************* A record temperature of 35'C (95'F) was recorded Friday, ma^1^ for probably the hottest day of the SUmmHowever the old adage ’’if you don’t like the weather, oust wait t ninute" was certainly true^for Saturday’s temperature of a mere 14 ' C brought out the warm D^ke and caused the thermostats to turned up. The strong, sharp win it more unbearable* ma Irost was recorded Tuesday night in low-lying areas. So niiked those tomatoes, peppers,etc. P if you haven’t already done so. NOTICE: T£e local MJg^at^Jînsatur- Td:r-p"e-“-hh^ f r\rTl^Tr%o? information men may contact Burns Alston. Women please contact Carol Raasch. K HOW TO_SPEND_THISDAY igs a suspicion and ____ a quarrel. Search put a fo^°tten frie^^D^ misfees you. Encour-replace it with trust. Write a lett omise. Forget an old grudge, aae a youth who has lost faith. *eeP £ reduce them. Fight for a Examine your demands on “^^L^ae Overcome an old fear. Take two & of'nature. Tell someone that you love them. . Mend ♦ J» SIRLOIN STEAK Al BEEF * I .LB 3« Pork Sausage O L Y M P I C I I I i i e i e > I I • LB. 1« Wieners B A R B A C U E BULK • LB |29 B 0 N E L E S S . . LB 279 Sausage s a l 0 H I OR s u R 1 a 75 B PLG I i I » i i I I • 89c *********************************************************************** AEROBIS (evening classes) start Oct. 5th - 30th. Monday, Wednesday, Fri. 9-10 p.m. on M & W; 7-8 p.m. on F. There will be several new dance routines. Location: Elementary Gym. Contact Denise Norton to pre-regis­ter, 758-6335. Instructor - Doris Gruninger can be contacted at 758­6237 after October 2nd. INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIOR MODIFICA­TION FOR WEIGHT REDUCTION - starts Oct. 6th or 8th. Meets 1 hour weekly, 6:30 - 7:30 at High School. Emphasis of course content - learn­ing and practising improved eating and exercise habits. The course includes weigh-ins, lessons and homework. Contact same as above. ADVANCED BEHAVIOR MOD FOR WEIGHT REDUCTION - starts Oct 6 or 8th. Meets 1 hour weekly, 8-9 p.m. at High School. Must have completed pre-requisite course, Intro Be­havior Mod, in order to enroll. Emphasis of course content: Enhancing the "new" you! The course includes weigh-ins, re­view and new behavior mod tech­niques, plus various mini classes in makeup, hair styles, altering clothes, etc. Contact same. FOR SALE: Girls taP shoes, size 10. Ph. 758-3692. NOTICE: Magrath U.C.W. will meet Monday, October 5th in the Magrath United Church Hall at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Train wi'«ll show their pictures on Alaska following the business meeting. THE PRAIRIES Where shadowed mountains kiss the sky, Unhindered miles of plains go by, Where the eagle roosts on the craggy Crest, In the farflung stretches of the west. Rolling green hills and coyote calls, The roar of tumbling waterfalls, The yellow of corn and golden wheat, And the cooling breezes soft and sweet. In winter when the snow piles high, The sparkle of hoar-frost dazzles • the eye, The cottonwood trees are bare and brown, Northern Lights almost touch the ground. Where oil derricks stand in silhouett The changing face in retrospect, Old prairie-trails in single files, Are spread across a thousand miles. A contractor wanted to give a govern­ment official a sports car. The off­icial objected saying: "Sir, common decency and my basic sense of honor would never permit me to accept a gift like that." The contractor replied: "I quite understand. Suppose we do-this. I'll sell you the sports car for $10." The official thought a moment. "In that case," he said, "I'll take two. " tv* ■ iÖHWpa '»/xwjuvSS’B Apple Juice > w. f. 1.36 L F Detergent SUNLIGHT 6 L , > , I I I I • ’ 1 1 ' ì" Juice ORANGE or GRAPEFRUIT old dutch, frozen, 341 hl. ßöc WW Oil vegetable WEST 1 L . T79 . * Pink Salmon W. F . 220 g 1« Margarine I H PE R I A L 1.36 kg . 2 A* CHEERIOS 300 g 119 Liquid Detergent sunlight i l 1" Crackers T R I S C U T 250 g Cake Mixes BETTY CROCKER F I I I Produce Apples M A c's B.C. .48' A. . Bananas » DOLE Broccoli NO, 1 . . ,LB Celery STALKS . LB 44‘ Oranges- « bags p?