Magrath Store News (January 27, 1961)

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. "HONES « OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 HARDWARE 34 Friday, January 27th, 1961 ., . . HARDWARE DEPT »Migräth, Alberte AUREOM...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1961
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1770
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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. "HONES « OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 HARDWARE 34 Friday, January 27th, 1961 ., . . HARDWARE DEPT »Migräth, Alberte AUREOMYCIN : “ PIGDOZER - Soft plastic syringe con­taining Aureomycin (Chlortetracycline in Oil) which aids in the prevention of bacterial scours dn-ring the first week of läfe. contains 150 +MPOSIL • A 2cc injection _ of safe, total absorbed iron, fill -Ing the pig’s iron stores and building up'bemo-g- obin. Used in the treatment of anA^ia 0 20 cc. vials . WOO PIG DEX .J Pigdcx is" used in the prevention and treat­ment of Anemia. Each cc. contains colloidal ferric oxide equivalent to 50 mg, ironoQ(\n 20 cc. . VITAMIN A Vt'iamin A Concentrate (injectable) for vit­amin A deficiency, rz-x 30 cc. bottle «.OOU PIG WORMING POWDER This is an effective pig worming powder'x which can be used dry or wet for the remov­al of round worms. Easy and economical to use° 1 lb. ,. 100 9 10 cc aplicator tube, 10 doses*., |35 PIG VITA IRON. A concentrated iron solution with vitamins and trace minerals for the prevention and treatment of nutrit­ional anemia and enteritis in sucking pigs. 8 oz. plastic applicator bottle » . 150 SWINE ERYSIPELAS BACTERN Swine Erysipelas Dactern is used in the 300 25000. lO^o prevention of eiytsipelas 50 cc PYPZINE - Liquid Pig Wormer (PYPZINE) is the drinking water wormer for the removal of round worms from swineo It is effective, easy to use, fast acting',' safe. Does not cause any set­back, economical - costs less than to treat a weaner pig. _ 16 oz. bottle . I ' PRICES CUT MIRACLE FEEDS HAVE DEEN REDUCED IN PRICE. Medi­cated Chick Starter and all Poultry Feeds con­siderably' reduced in' price from last year. FARMERS PLEAS« NOTE: Order your ear tags for cattle and sheep now so they will be here when you need them this !inmiJ?nbimi?Si1tuiinuuiiHnin>iniiii>iuuiuiiuuuiiuiuuiuuii»nuntuuuiiiiuiiiuu .iiiiiuimlmiiiliiliiiiuiiim»» HOG SUPPLEMENT SPECIAL: i 100 LB . 4 95 J 50 LB.RBGUIAR p.90.2^1 t 'S GINGHAMS; pretty checked ginghams in pink, yellow, green, blue, * * * with white. 36" wide. PRINTS, - • and black all | 00 yd, rn 11X1 1 d : We have just received several new pieces of print. Polished finish, wash fast. Floral patterns. Ideal for house­dresses, dusters, etc, . 790 ya. TAFFETAS : PIAIN Plalji taffetas in an array of colors. So nice for making those fancy cushions. Favorite shades in golds, browns, greens, and others. PLAIDS: Plaid taffetas in pleasing patterns, red backgrounds. 3 pieces. oqa Vti FLANNELETTES.we^aL»!- ection of Flannelettes including pin.in and figured in background colors of white, blue, green, yellow and red. See the "cute" , patterned flannelette especially for kiddies 45C to75Cya. _ D R ESS NElO: ladies who are making . fancy aprons will be interested in our supply of dress nets. 72" wide in all the pastel colors, also black, red, turquoise, aqua and shrimp. _ , 890 yd. Mr. Richard Bradshaw returned home Sunday from Lethbridge where he was a hospital patient. See the counter of sale items — 1/2 price-, ladies scarves CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS.EMBROIDERY THREADS, CROCHET COTTON, LAUNDRY BASKET LINERS OF PLASTIC, CARD TABLE COVERS.many other items. “ ‘■■■iiiiiHiiiiiHiiiHiniiiHiiiiiuiHiiiuiiiiuHiiHiuiiiiiHiuiiiininiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiitiHKiiiitiiiiHiHiiiHiiHiiiiiiii "You’ve got it all wrong, Charlie, " says one Canadian to another in 1961, "M5r debts aren’t too high. Trouble is, I’m not making enough spending money." THE MAGRA TH TRADING COMPANY LTD 11 A Good Place to Trade" Would -you believe it - an estimtod 100 golfer3 wore cut playiiy at _ their favorite sport on the~MSgrath ' Golf Course Saturday afternoon and Sunday. They could be seen strolling from hole to hole in shirt sleeves with their jackets attached to their golf carts or laying on some markers on the course. Temperatures were in the high 40’s with no wind. Really remarkable weather for «January 21st and 22nd. Miss Linda Godionton is a patient in a Lethbridge-* hospital where she underwent an emergency appendectomy. ■ I PILI ¿Q,. Hand, worked Jfederia Pillow slips in attractive patterns. ^10 CpIT:bl Oiclerecl: Nicely boxed Pillow Slips, hemstitched, with attractive embroid­ered designs, mostly floral patterns. Assort­ed colors. ^98 per box. p\ Q hen die-. ’ ideal for kitchen, bath, bedroom, etc. COLORS Red, . Rose, Yellow, Green, Tan, .qq SIZE: 24 x 36 . t. pO rugs ea. . "'“""""""‘uiiniiiHiniiiiininiiiiKiiininiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiHniHinnnmnunumm ” Mr. and Mrs. John Moors and son Robert motored to Edmonton on the weekend who-rn they visited their son—in—law and daughter Ch pt. and Mrs. Peter Dewar, Robert rè­ma ined in Edmonton where he will attend a five month’s semester course at the Alberta College, ¡VALENTINES X^. 1C to50C \bOOKS :St!i„IOCto49C^ \ CARDS ““E 5C/ envelopes FABRIC SPECIAL - 25% OFF CURTAIN FABRICS. .CORDUROY. .DRAPERY. .AWN-INGS. INDIAN HEAD. .PRINTS. .GINGHAMS. . (Do your spring fabric shopping early) 'TOM GIRL" PYJAMAS : Flannelette "Tom Girl" Pyjamas that are strictly tailor­ed with tie belt. Checks. 20°/ OFF JEWELRY SETS : Rhinestone jewelry sets of broach and earrings and necklace and earring sets. Smartly styled, nicely boxed RUGS, Chenille "Throw" ends. Red, Coral. 21x36. REGULAR $1.98 . rugs with fringed HALF PRICE UPSTAIRS DEPT LINtD J^ANS • Limited quantity of litte girls and misses lined jeans in popular fab­rics and colors. Flannelette lined. 20$ OFF MITTS : Children*s winter mitts including "Polar" plastics, Mig Fab with plastic 'Mn-ing and shag mitts and gloves. 20$ OFF. SNOW SUITS : Infant*s one piece Snow Suits with 1 and 2 zipper openings. Nice colors. Sizes 1 to 3. ONE THIRD OFF. BOOTS • Women’s plastic boots, clear, white or shrimp. $1.19 pr. RUBBERS : Lined and unlined rubbers .ing heels mostly Walk- YOUR CHOICE - $1.00 pr. ladies white " uniform & casuals MENS^BOYS WEAR JACKETS Men’s and Boys winter coats & Parkas, Men’s tweed dress Car Coats, Sport jackets. % jackets, 1/3 OFF HARDWARE DEPT PRICE CUT IN FEEDS : Miracle Poul­try feeds have been greatly reduced from last year. Men’s Sweaters, Dress Jackets. HALF PRICE RACK, Boys Dress Jackets, Men’s REGUIAR $219.95 ZENITH ELECTRIC DRYER — 120 minute timer infinite heat selector. FORTUNE TELLER: "You’ll be poor and unhappy until you are forty," HOPEFUL CLIENT: "Yeah, then what?" FORTUNE TELLER: "You’ll get used to it," « 30,000 churchgoers sexect hymns America loves besu from a 50 state survey, 1st: The Old Rugged Cross. 2nd: What A Friend We Have in Jesus. 3rd: In The Garden. 4th: How Great Thou Art, 5th: Sweet Hour of Prayer. -x Vincent Balderson takes his music lesson on the organ at 7 A.M. every morning. We suggested that he play the five hymns. After a search through all our church hvmn books we found only one - "Sweet Hour of Prayer”, He plays it very well. One would think there is some “payola" influencing the compiling of our song books. to A11?orta Government Publication "Within Our Borders" two and two- third million tourists visited the province last year. They left $67,000,000,00. Hew muah did Magrath get out of it? ’ - Olive Bradshaw said 13 of her cousins visited Alberta last year and not ano of them oame to Ifcgrath. "In a letter later, they said they had a number of friends with them and ala not like to impose on thoir relatives. Perhaps a good motel might come in handy here. How about the Chamber of Commerce putting up a few'signs to direct tourists our way?? We would like to take th'is opportunity to thank the following donors whose generous donations to our Lonspiel make it the success it is: Migrath Trading Co. Ltd., Mdgrath Co Op, Balderson Electrio, Keith’s Hardware, Roy’s Place, Ralph Thrall, Stu Van Horn, Jbgrath Citizen’s Lumber, Lethbridge Farm Equipment, Seventy’“Seven Hardware, Leo Singer, Town Hall Shop, Eatons of Lethbridge, Hoyt’s Hardware, Consumers Hardware, McGuires Men's Asar,^Capital Furniture Limited, Frank Walker’s ’fen Shop, Southern Stationers', General iarm öupplios, Purity Bottling Works, N, D, Christensen, Wayne Robinson, Flanssn Motors, Carter s torage, Sunalta Motors, Garden City Motors, Deaver lumber Co^ B, A. Oils (Tyler Alston) Brown's Störe (Spring Couleo) Hays and Earl, Gas Company, Alberta Canning Co. (Mtgrath) and Hillmer Trucking. Migrath Curling Club, NOTICE: The Ifegrath Boy Scout Troops are sponsoring OUTDOOR LIFE FILMS - two hours of lecture and commentary of motion pictures in full color of North-Western Canada, Alaska and the Arctic, Filmed and presented by John Kaasa. See Trout Fishing, Southern BCj Drown Dear, Black Dear, Kodiak Dear, Dall Sheep; Goat, Deer, Moose, Elk, Mountain Sheep, Grizzly; Scenes on Alaska Highway, Ice break-up on Hay River; Trading Posts along McKenzie River to'Arctic, scenes of the native Indian, Eskimoes dressing whalo - andy reny many more'‘outstending films. PIACE: Migrath Assembly Hall, 8 P.M. Satur­day, January 28th. Adults $1.00, Children 50£. 7 Wo were feeling a little sorry for Jack Takahashi as he does all the sweeping on the Bob Miiado rink, Dan Jfei has a cracked rib (fishing - he fell from a drill last fall and cracked a sollar bone). As for ourselves, we never learned to use a broom, so Jack doe# it all, " When sympathizing with him Hack replied he was used to it. He did all the sweep­ing last year for his team mates Mike Schneyder Sr, and Con Watson, It is not known for sure whether Dale Dart- let will be at the Migrath Second Ward MIA Musical Festival ¿fenuary"31st at 7:15 PM or not — but there will be many fine artists performing far you with a full Musical Pro­gram (no classes). Everybody wolcome. 2nd Ward MIA FOR SALE: Ervin Hovey’s car. 1950 Meteor. Phone R513. BULLETIN BOARD ADVERTISEMENT. A oar driving through town saw eggs adver­tised for 25{J a dozen. They passed, then re­turned and said they would take 10 dozen. They looked at the eggs, then said they would take 15 dozen. When asked where they were from thy said "Great Falls". IOOK FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PRBVINCIAL WEID- ING SCHOOL TO DE HELD IN THE COCKSHUTT FARM BUILDING THE WEEK OF FED. --- ' FOR SAIE: Smith-Corona noiseless portable' typewriter in leather carrying case $79.95, Used R.C.A. Victor console Television set with new picture tube (an expensive model When new) ONLY $109.00; Continental bed - matching box spring with legs and spring filled mattress, full size $$2,50. Hoover Vacuum, latest canister type - reduced to" only $89,50. If Interested see these items in the Hardware Dept, ••«••••••v< A week ago we met a boy on the out­skirts of town (aged II or more) "Why aren’t you in sohool?" we asked . "They chased me out" he said. When we were about that age or less we were "chased" ouf'from a one room briok The sohool raster was a man who ruled with a rod of hickory. The trustees supplied the hickory pointers. He told us to gather up our belongings, books, eto. and get for home which we did (gladly)• We only god about' ten rods from the school house when he came out with that stick and ordered us back into the school room. That night one of our sisters tattled on us. Father, a severe Scotchman who mellowed in later years. Said he, "Alfred it"is a'gobd thing for you that you didn’t come home". school. TEACHER: "Yes, Johnny, what is it?" JOHNNY: "I''don’t want to scare you, Miss Jones, but my father says if I don’t get better grades, someone is due for a licking," NOTICE: Marking the beginning of Youth Week across Canada the local Hi-C Group will con­duct the worship service in the Jfegrath United Church Sunday, January 29th at 11 AM. NOTICE: We are unable to obtain the film. "Psycho" for this Friday and Saturday., How­ever "Strangers When We Meef'Vill be show­ing in it’s place starring Kim Novak and Kirk Douglas. Jhrk Theatre 27th TO. MARCH 3rd. PARTICULARS IN NEXT WEEK’S ISSUE.UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT LADIES DRESS LADIES CAR GIRLS DRESS COATS Mr. and Mrs, Ross Wilde of Welling are the proud parents of a daughter born Monday, January 23rd in the'lfegrath Municipal Hospital. Mrs. Wilde is the former Mary Jane Erickson. - ■HIIIUIIIIIIIKIIIIIIiHHIHlilHIilllllllHIIItllltllKIlHItiM y I-COATS COATS & CAR COATS Migrath's annual Curling Bonspiel began Monday morning with 28 rinks competing in the 4 event ’Spiel. Visiting rinks taking part are from Lethbridge, Raymond, Marner and Cardston. The Curlers Banquet took place Wednesday evening at 6 P.M. iii the United Church Recreation Hall with members of the ladies Curling Club catering. SHAG SWEATERS Pullover and Cardigan Sweaters in popular Shag, wools and hi-bulk Orlons, Grand to wear with skirts. Two tone colors & plains. BIOUSES : Terylene Blouses in attractive styles and colors. Bright alike and blends. Also little girls blouses in cottons and terylenes, SKIRTS: Plaids and plains, wools & blends E . . .IOK».».,I,. . Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Dale Davies of Calgary, who came to Ifegrath to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Spencer, is a patient in the Migrath Mun­icipal Hospital, " 20% DISCOUNTS. The Town of Ifegrath will receive a Provincial Recreational grant of $13,800 with'an additional grant of $7,000 for swimming pool improvements. Plans were made at a recent council meeting when Mr. Ken DaIderson was voted supervisor of the swimming pool project. xx Those were the good old days when nobody but baseball umpires called strikes. 1 group of ladies Housedresses including Mirtha Washington plaids, drip dry cottons. 20% DISCOUNTS The Migrath A and D teams each scored victories over the weekend at the expense of the St. Francis school in Lethbridge. In the first game the B team came out on top 47-39. Ehlert was high man with 11 counters while Ponomar and Tanner notched 10 each. In the final contest Migrath beat St. Francis 69-52. Ruzas hooped 22 points while Gurney and R. Blumell added 14 apiece. Peta of St. Francis showed a hot hand as he scored a total of 32 points in a losing cause. Next game at Migrath - Friday, Jan. 27 at the Big Gy*i 7 P.M. sharp. This will be the last homo league gam©.so don’t miss it. Rocord Hop after the game in the High School. IADIES PARTY DRESSES AND AFTERNOON DRESSES. GIRIS PARTY DRESSES AND SCHOOL DRESSES, BEEF ROASTS (boneless shoulder) G plain or garlic G tender beef. .per lb iiuMiiiiHuiniiiHiHiiiiiiiHiiimtiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuutiiiHmHitiiuiMHinmHiiiHiiiiiiniiiiniuiiHiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiifMiiiiiiuiHiHUMHiiiiimutmiiHiiiiHUit.u.t RING BOLOGNA HALIBUT STEAKS. Dominion Drand BACON sliced, hap Th JZ/Y •fresh .per lb. 450 I Rupert I | SOLE FILLLETS I I 1 pound packages . FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR BARLEY OR OATS: 2 jt, old Guernsey heifer. To freshen in February. Jacob Weing. Ph. 317. NOTICE: The’ regular monthly meeting of the Mgrath Home and School Association will be held in the Magrath High School, Monday, February 6th at 8 P.M.'"Principal R. E. Llumell will be guest speaker. His topic will be (parents please note) "Our Junior Senior High School: It’s program, organiza­tion and plans. NOTICE: The Senior W. A. will hold their February meeting at the home of Mrs. H.C. Austin Friday, Feburary 3rd at 2:30 P.M. This is a VERY IMPORTANT meeting and all ladies interested in the W, A, are urged to attend. Senior W.A, FOR SALE: Good roasting chickens. Ph. 333. Less Cook. NOTICE: The Farmers’ Donspiel will be held” in Lethbridge Mirch 6th io 10th. Entry forms may be had from Mrs. L.E. Pharis. Anyone wishing to enter DonspieT or having Co Op car insurance should get memberships now. Deadline for curling entries February 14th. Mrs. L. E. £haris, Wednesday February 1st from 2 to 5 P.M. in cause. Mary Nelson. NOTICE TO PARENTS OF BEGINNERS: Registration of beginners will be held at the Elemental^ School Friday, Jan. 27th at 2:30 P.M. Room 8, Children who reach the full age of 6 years on or before Dec, 31st 1961 will be registered. However those whose 6th birth date falls between Oct. 1st and Dec, 31st inclusive, will be required to’pass an admittance test. Please be prompt, B. W, Dow, Prin, NOTICE: The First Ward Relief Society are sponsoring a dance Saturday, Feb. 4th in the Migrath Assembly Hall. Junior Dance (12* 16) from 7 to 9 P.M. 25$ each. Senior Dance 9:30 to 12 P.M. Novelties, Door Prize, Floor show. Couples ¿1,50, Extie lady 5O£, Extra Min $1.00, Raymond Orchestra in attendance. NOTICE: The annual meeting of the Migrath Irrigation District will be held in the Town Hall Wednesday, Feb. Sth at 2 P.M, H, Ririe. ' JUST CAME IN: l,IxL2" #1 rough boards. Suit­able for corral fences, sheep troughs, etc. Call and get them while they last. Ph. 379. Citizens Lumber Go. Ltd. NOTICE: Red Cross Work Room will be open Sherba’s Cafe, Come and help with this worthy boys .vear Dress • • • • GIVE HIM • shirts.Sport Shirts«.Sweaters . « '.‘Ties. .«.Cuff Link Sets.Socks,., Pyjamas.,.,Slippers•.,Ja ckets.Belts KODAK WORK BOOT BY GRED. New VYI2T transparent cush1 ion sole. Light weight. Heat and cold resistant. Vented so it will not sweat your feet Nhgrath’s new Post Office opened it’s doors for business Friday morning. The building is modern in design, equipped with ample lighting and designed to serve the public quickly' and efficiently. The staff included D»at master Calvin Alston, Assist­ant Post Master Mrs, Mizie Tooner and Mrs. Belle Harker LITTLE BOYS BOOTS FOR PLAY OR DRESS thrown Leather-. Smart brown lea­ther blucher boot. Huron sole that win not mark floors, etc. Moccasin style toe SIZES to 3 . Mr, and Mrs, Earl Neilson and son Bob left Sunday for Salt lake City, Utah where they will visit friends and relatives. 3/acA Leather Neat black blucher boot with plain toe. Buoyant foam crepe rubber soles and heels that will give long wear. A boot that is Styled to give long service. SIZES: 12 to 6 REGULAR |6.50 . MEN,,.be sure and see our new FELT HATS styled by Lewis, Styles and colors are the latest. So reasonable too, >,qc rr\ 495«nd 6 50 Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital during the pest week included Mrs. Jack Darrus, Mrs. Josie Erickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Davies, Mr ."Floyd Dennett, Mrs. Lily Naylor Merrill Thompson, Baby Robinson, Darcy Van Horn, Mrs. Jack Moors, Katie Wipf, ' ’ Mrs. Miry Mchew and daughter, Mrs. Tfery Jane Wilde and dau­ghter, Miss Idell Toomer, Barbara Hill mer, Linda Murakami, Jacob Waldner, Brook Harker, Mrs. Maria Schmidt, Mrs. Ada Lelshman, Mr. Darrel Somnerfeldt, Rose Rarick and Norton Robinson. We are proud to announce that Murrey Scott has passed his Second year of training at Calgary Tech, with a 90% standing. Carter’s Garage, per Phil Carter xx A hen-pecked husband died arid went to hell. He immedlat-ely started bossing . the imps around and giving orders. ”Say," roared Satan, "you act as though you own this placel" ”1 do," said the new­comer. "My wife gave it to me while I was alive." COLORS: Olive Green, Tan. Corduroy "Continental" Slacks featuring adjustable buckle straps at side of waistj shaped and slant­ed continental-style pockets, zipper fly with hook and bar closure on extension waist tab. POWDERED MILK CARNATION •••••••••«••••«a 3ib 890 CAKE MIXES - RODIN HOOD DELUXE.chocolate er white PINEAPPLE. KONTIKI. .20 oz. tto NABOB TWO TINS PANCAKE FLOUR 51b. Ellison» s Vi jo . 570 PANCAKE SYRUP . 33 Oz. 390 . OLD DUTCH TRI PACK $2.10 'value. fi 35 4 for 390 GRAPEFRUIT. LEMONS. CABBAGE BANANAS CARROTS pink ►per dosen 650 .new, crisp and firm .golden yellow . loose peck 2 lbs. 250 2 lb. 49C 2 ibs. 230 THEATRE NEWS: Tonight, Thursday LEGS DIAMOND "PSYCHO” with Tony Perkins and Janet Leigh. starring Mickey Rooney. Friday and Saturday