Magrath Store News (November 28, 1968)

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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. . .8...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1968
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1780
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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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. . .8 A.M, to 6 P,M. WEDNESDAY. 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.SATURDAY.8 A.M. to 7 P,M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1968 . .MAfiiATH, ALBERTA, up s= r B RUNNERS | Girls White Runners with j bar flex-& crest soles. 225 TO 393 I /or the festive Season Dresses designed especially for the eoming Christmas season. Lovely metalie fabrics i> one and two piece creations, beautiful wools crepes, jerseys. See the smart styles for Miss Teenager, “ SIZES: 9 to 24| LINGERIE KAISER - ROTH SUPS, HALF SLIPS, NIGHTGOWIS, PYJAMAS PEIGNIOR SETS - STYLES CREATED ESPECIALLY FOR GIFT GIVING, BEAUTIFUL - is the word for the Dusters and Housecoats just in. Quilted styles, Orlon Pile, Brushed Nylon and Metalics, .ixiikhihiiuihu. INFANTS BOOTS BOYS OXFORDS REMEMBER BOYS BOOTu „ be sure with T STRAPS ' TIES AND . SLIPPERS FOR ■' GIRIS. See that your child has proper footwear - buy Savage, We stock a complete size range in Children’s School and Dress Shoes, MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. REMINDER; The First Ward Relief Society Bazaar, Bake Sale, and Luncheon will be held in the Lions Hall this Saturday Nov­ember 3Cth0 Lunch will be served during the sale of Bazaar and Bake Table items commenc­ing at 11 A.M. At the Ba-aar, Mrs, Wilma Taylor will have a display of Tupperware and will be taking orders. There will be a table of homemade hand lotion and a Fish Pond for the children. Join us at our Bazaar, Bake Sale, Fish Pond and Luncheon Saturday morning at 11 A,MS 1st Ward Relief Society, ATTENTION; We need Y iD U to plav Bingo this Friday, November 29th and next Friday, December 6th, 1968, Door prizes each night, winner every game, excellent assortment of merchandise, McIntyre steer donated by Mr, Thrall will be given as a grand prize. Get your tickets from any Lions Club member. Let’s play Bingo at the Lions Hall, Friday November 29th and Friday December 6th at 7;3O P.M, each night. The posters you see around Town were made by the Elementary School children, hhgrath Lions Club, NOTICE; Worship Services for the Nhgrath United Church for the month of December as follows: December 1st - 9:15 A.M, - Mrs. Fay Bort in charge; December Sth - 7 P.M. Mrs, Mary Yvonne Hohm conducting services; December 15th - 9:15 A.M- - Rev0 Ron John­stone officiating; December 22nd - 9:15 A.M. Sunday School in charge of Christmas Serv­ice; Christmas Eve Service - December 24th C.G.I.T, Girls, December 29th - to be announced. RECIFE BOOK FOR HONEY — a new booklet fin­anced by the Alberta Beekeepers Association is now available to anyone wanting up-to- date honey recipes, , The book, "Honey - It's Good Every Way, Every Day" is full of ideas for using honey in baking, freezing, canning, candy making, etc. Anyone desiring a copy of this book should write to the Alberta Beekeepers Association, I665O - 111 Ave, Edmonton, The gas station attendant shuddered as a teenager at the wheel of a dented convert­ible roared in and came to a shrieking halt at the pumps. "Fill ’er up," the boy commanded, "I donlt know if I should sell you any gasoline or not," the attendant replied, "Looks to me like you’ve had enough.’," NEW ARRIVALS IN BABYSWEAR — Birdseye Diapers 20x40 @ $4.95 dzs; Diaper Liners, Rattles and Teethers, Upstairs Dept,. Jay A. Hamilton and Cal Merkley wish to announce the birth of a seven pound grand— son, bom in Provo, Utah, Wednesday, Nov­ember 20th, Vinessa is down there now and Verona will probably go next week, Beverly and Larry Merkley are the parentso All three are doing well, J. A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ririe are visit­ing relatives and friends in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bly, residents of Porcupine Hills Lodge, Claresholm, were "Store" visitors Wednesday, November 20th, Mr. and Mirs, Bert Jensen and family of Youngstown are visiting relatives and friends in Magrath and district, guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs, Earl NeilgOn, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bridge Sr, left Tuesday for Tacoma, Washington where they will attend a Golden Wedding, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Norton and Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Merkley left Tuesday afternoon for Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Norton will spend three months in Vermont in preparation to leav­ing for a two year assignment in India with the United States Peace Corps, Friends were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs, Lauretta Dahl’s sister, Mrs, Agnes Oliver who passed away in Lethbridge November 20th at the age of 58 years. Miss Peggy Ann Tanner is visiting in Burley, Idaho, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sib Morley, Wanted- Used Bird cage. Ph, 758-3165. Charlotte Veale, Miss Michelle Tanner left Monday to work in Burlington, Ontario, She will be a house guest of Mr. and Mrs, Merlin Rich, "WOOL AND MUTTON" tfe.ry had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow; And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go. But when it grew to be a sheep, It wasn’t worth a button - With all the tariff off from wool, And no demand for mutton. So Mary gave the thing away, Because she quickly found She couldn't make wool growing pay At fifteen cents per poundl <*••••••••• New Ties have arrived in the Men’s and Boys' Wear Dept.MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. Keep a permanent record of Christmas with pictures slides and movies. Cherished reminders of your children. ANSCOMATIC 126 CAMERA-. Instant loading Cartridge Camera, two speed shutter, prefocused lens. Bright viewfinder, automatic flashcube rotation. Double exposure prevention. Wrist strap, Kit complete with film. regulaK $19.95 . ANSCOMATIC 626 CAMERA-. Cartridge Camera, opening combination vention. Automatic flashcube rotation. Includes soft leather case and one cartridge,, Instant loading electric eye sets shutter speed/lens . Zone focusing, double exposure pre­neck stiap VOYAGE UR Automatic Kodapak Cartridge loading Camera (uses po-on flash cubes) »Instant drop-in cartridge loading, *No complex settings - electric eye sets lens. »Full focusing lens 3 feet to infinity with zone and universal settings (good close up pictures can be taken, not blurry pictures you get with a fixed focus camera) »Optical coated glass lens is colour-corrected. »Rapid stroke film lever wind. »Built in flash with ejector, rotates cubes i as film is advanced »Double ed by shutter lock. »Direct finder. »Fully hinged back. REGULAR $26.95 . A MOVIE CAMERAS NSGOMATI C SUPERS; Fa>t cube attachment a utomatically exposure prevent-optical view- »Tripod bushing. ■2395 f/1.7 manual zoom lens. Automatic thry-the-lens Cds exposure control. Reflex viewer has insufficient light warning signal. Drop-in film cartridge sets ASA film speed. REGULAR $94.95 . .7495 VERNON 18/28 MOVIE View- »Photo Meter. * Exposure »Shutter release. »Shut- . * Remote» control cord »Film speed scale »Finder »Side cover »Side cover, »Automatic finder window, warning window, ter Lock Button and switch. Eye Piece. »Footage counter lock. »Battery cover. »Automatic built in light meter, lens opening. »Electric system REGULAR $49.95 AIREQUIPT_______________ PROJECTOR : Model 1200 - Semi-automatic .500 watt projector, jamr-proof Airequipt Changer. 4" 3 element anawtigmatic coloixsorrected lens. Efficient blower cooling system. Low film-plane temperature. Panel focus control, (li rm.n~iar tray. Slide preheat to assure immediate slide focusing. F,1 ovation control. Self enclosed with cover and carrying handle, of Cucolac Polymers, the miracle material that is metal zine. Accepts all four Airequipt slide handling PRICED LOW AT 5 3 way on—off switch. _ Housing constructed lighter and stronger than die cast systems. Complete with metal maga- USED REALIST "400" comes complete with 12 trays, : This used Realist Slide projector is automatic and each holding 30 slides. COMPIETE GADGET BAGS I Sturdy Bag to hold Photography equipment. 1 Regular $9.95 -• 795 each) . . I ' > 1111111 « i ■ 11111 \ « 11111111. «Ili t UHI I ll'lllHIil .>1 »II . .f ' ' s : t PROFESSIONAL MODEL GADGET BAG - solid I leather. REGULAR $14,95 t . MOVIE GHT SUNLIGHT "Sun Gun" LAMP for Movie Camera. | Easy to attach 1 VISIT OUR PHOTOGRAPHY CORNER FOR MORE IDEAS & INFORMATION ON CHRISTMAS GIFT ITEMS MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. Good quality White Broadcloth Di^ess Shirts, sanforized^ . convertible cuff, SIZES: 6 to 16 years SPORTS Smartly styled long sleeved Sports shirts in Flannelette, figured cottons. Popular button down collar styles included. Sizes: 6 to IS years «. to Days trim, tapered Corduroy Pants featuring leather reinforeed back pockets. Fine wale, good quality cotton cord in ¿149 Gold, Brown, Tan, REGULAR $7,95 . O MEN'S SLEEPWEAR PYJAMAS Flannelette and Cotton Pyjamas including Forsyth Wash ’N Wear " ' • OHIH Pyjamas in plain shades, ‘ All Sizes,. •'395 TO SOX I Stretchy Nylon and | Ban Lon Dress Hose, I plain & fancy knit | in assorted colors. 1 to ROBES ' I Cotton Bath Robes in figured or plain colcrs, Sanforized, I tailored. Ideal for lounging. Give him one of these. Popular *olors and designs,. 1 S, M. L, | J i .ItlUlumillltHlhHHnnilllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHlUHIHIHillllll. . 100% Well smart robes for Christmas, E for Christmas TOMMY KNIGHT: Pullnvarg and Cardigans in Orlon, Fancy knits in shades of Beige, Gold, Green, Brown, QC PULLOVERS or CARDIGANS . | WOLSEY Handsomely styled Pul 1 overs by Wolsey in plain and heather tones, fine, medium and bulky knits, A style to please Son, Husband or Father, Plain and turtle necks included. S. M. L, XL TO WOLSEY : Cardigans in plain and fancy knits, fine and bulky knit. Dress styles as well as styles for curling or skiing, A grammar school test paper aksed students: "Give an account of the creation of man." One little farm girl answered: "First God created Adam. He looked at him and said "I think if I tried again, I could do a better job than that." Then he created Eve." MAGRATH 7 HAD I NG COMPANY LTD. CASH, GRaIN j LIVESTOCK ACCEPTABLE AS DONA­TIONS TO aID TOWN'S NEW aRENA* Raymond people are being asked to give financial assistance by contribution to aid the new skating rinki People are being ask­ed for cash donationslivestock, grain, articles for an auction sale and labor. In addition there will be labor needed and people are being asked to pledge their time. Any money donation may be pledged for monthly payment -or given in a lump sum. The Canvasser will ask when he or she calls at your home for assistance in fill­ing out a form to learn what recreation activities the fami 1 y is interested in and what they will support for a town recreation program. — The Raymond Review. Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Tanner entertained a number of friends and neighbors recently in honor of Mr. a nd Mpg. Tom Norton who left Tuesday for the United States enroute to India, Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs, Rondo Robinson, Mr, and Mrs, Bob Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Haines Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harker, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Reamsbottom, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dud­ley, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boucher of Vancouver, Mrs. Ruby Fleteher, Mrs. Lisadore Crookston and Mrs, Wheeler of Cardston, NOTICE: We will meet the prices on all Toy Flyer prices. Hang on to our Christmas Flyer enclosed in today's Store News. Prices effective until Christmas - or we run out of merchandise. Hardware Dept. THE BEATITUDES FOR FRIENDS OF THE AGED Blessed are they who understand my falter­ing step and palsied hand. Blessed are they who know that my ears to­day must strain to catch the things they say; Blessed are they who seem to know that my eyes are dim and ny wits are slow; Blessed are they who looked away when the coffee spilled on the cloth today, and Blessed are those who stopped to chat with a cheery smile for a little while. Blessed are they who never say "You've told the story twice today", Blessed are they who make it known that I'm loved, respected and not alone. Blessed are they who know the way to bring back memories of yesterday; Blessed are they who know I'm at a loss to find the strength to carry my cross, and Blessed are they who ease the days on ny journey home in loving ways. . The immediate family of Mr, and Mrs, J* M, Rasmussen met at the old farm home Saturday, November 23rd for a turkey' din­ner. Present with Mr: and Mrs* Ji M, Ras­mussen were Mr. and Mrs* Douglas (Ardith) Bly, Magrath; Mr, and Mrs, Bennett Rasmus­sen, Calgaiy; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny (Font- ella) Boehme, Rosemary; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Woodruff (Rachael), Grassy Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Howard (Alice Fay) Rogers, Logan, Utah; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rasmussen, Mag- rath; Mr. and Mrs, Daniel (DeAnne) Atwood, Magrath. Dwight Rasmussen, son of Ben, took pictures of the group. Phtients in the Nhgrath Municipal Hospital during the past week include Mr. Ray Bennett, Joan Kolasko, Mr. Ralph Arndt, Mr. Paul Taylor, Mr* George Heathershaw, Mrs, Annie Corliss, Derrick Passey, Donald McNeally, Baby Henry Simms, Jonathon Hill, Mrs, Linda Fyfe and son, Mrs. Katie P. Waldner and son, Myra Humphreys, Mrs. Clare Bogden and Arlene Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Church and Donald recently attended the annual Pincher Creek Agricultural Society Awards banquet. Donald was presented with a trophy for having the Champion Replacement Heifer at the summer fair and also a showcane for Champion Showmanship in the 11 years and under group. Mrs. Church received the Pincher Creek Co-Op Silver award for having the most points in embroidery and needlework. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fyfe are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Friday, November 22nd in the Magrath Mun- ieipal Hospital, Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wocknitz and Mr. and Mrs. George Fyfe of Magrath, SPECIAL ON ALUMINUM STORM DOORS - complete with self storing window. REGULAR $39.95 .COMPLETE - $29,95 Hardware Dept, UNTOLD SAVINGS AWAITING YOU IN OUR CHRISTMAS FLYER. WE WILL MEET ANY FLYER PRICES ON TOYS, SHOP NOW AND SaVE. Hardware Dept. PERFECT RECORD Secretary to boss: "Certainly I realize the importance of punctuation, I haven't been late for work yet, have I?" BEAUTIFUL WHITE BLOUSES by KAY SILVER. Long sleeves, ruffles, jabots. Upstairs, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GIFT WRAP & ACCESSORIES NOW ON DISPLAY. Dry Goods Dept,with REGULAR PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS : Assorted, sizes in attractively desighed. Albums. Coil binding. A nice gift for Christmas giving DRESSER SETS-. Mirror and combination in colorful plastic, Ai Brush 3°° CLOTHES BRUSH SET : Matching long handled Clothes Brush with long handled Shoe Hom. Carved handles. Glean*- ing black finish. Two piece set . MAGRATH 1 RADING COMPANY LTD nov rmx d:jt CHRISTMAS BROCADES Richly designed in floral and leaf patterns brocades in rich gold, silver, coral and gr REGULAR $2.95 to $7.95 yd. Christinas in boxed assortments of 12, 18 & 20 cards to the box, ' PRICED FROM . 69C |5( to f MAGRATH 7 RAD I NG COMPANY LTD. - PORK Shoulder Cuts lb. LUNCH MEAT - Pork & Turkey Loaf . .6 oz. pkgs 490 - lean, cubed lb. SMOKED SAUSAGES. Swift’s 1# pkg» 850 - Swifts.lb. NOTICE: The Women’s Hospital Ainri 1 1ary will raffle a doll and wardrobe on fecember 5th. Members please hand in the ticket stubs to Mrs. Eda Kosub before that date. Thank you. FOR SALE: One pair of Girls skates size 11, white. Worn only 1 winter, Karen Atwood, Ph, 758-3105, NOTICE: Will do baby sitting in my home from 8 to 5, Phone 758-3209, FOUND; Timex wrist watch. Owner may claim at News Office, PARENTS - would you check in your book shelves or libraries for any books that be­long to the High School library? Please return them with your students, G.L. Wheeler, Principal, FOR SALE; ladies full length Muskrat fur coat. Cheap for cash. Ph. 758-3493« NOTICE; The St. Joseph’s C.W.L, will hold the December meeting Monday, December 2nd at the home of Mrs. Dennis Arndt at 8 P.M. SATURDAY NIGHT BASKETBALL GAMES - this Sat­urday, November 30th at the Magrath Gym - 6:30 P.M. Mqgrath ”B" vs Cardston "B" team. 7:30 tfe-grath Zeniths vs Taber St, Mary’s. PRICES: Adults 500, Students 350, Children 250o Everyone is welcome and urged to come and support our Basketball teams. SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS IN CHILDREN’S HOUSE­SLIPPERS $1,98 - $2.49, Upstairs, NOTICE: The ladies Curling Club will hold a meeting at the Curling Rink Tuesday, Dec­ember 3rd at 7 P.M. All interested ladies welcome. All new prospective lady curlers are cordially invited, to come. We will be throwing a few rocks. <_ K , MAGRATH PARK THEATRE NEWS: Friday and Sat­urday, November 29th and 30th ’’THE SCALP­HUNTERS" a family movie in color starring Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winters and Telly Sava las. Added cartoon. Running time -* 115 minutes. FOR SAIE; Chesterfield and matching chair. C. E. Harris. DEL BONITA RELIEF SOCIETY TURKES*& HAM SUPPER - Friday, December 6th P.M. to 7:30 P.M. at the Del Bonita Cultural Hall. Tickets - Adults $1.28, Family $5*00. Beth Foggin, FOUND - by Ken Baldersons - 1 tire and rim. 6.70 x 15, white rim, 5 holes^, Ken Balderson. Little boy to his pal as they leave the movies: "I like television better - it’s not so far to the bathroom." It’íl MIXED PICKLES CHEESE ELINGS SWEET 1 coronation 32 oz. 490 CHRISTIES uriiiiUUt'i MINCEM E A"! ÍFRUIT COCKTAIL NABOB OOI 28 oz. 2/950 ARCTIC POWER KLEENEX TISSUES : Giant size 990 360’s Flat Fold 2/4901 - MAXWELL HOUSE bags s1 OLD DUTCH Tri Pak 00 TOP VALU _ O TOP VALU .28 bz C Presh [Produce G RAPE F R U I T - Ruby Red . APPLES -me Vu Pak BANANAS . ripe 3 White, Sweet „