Magrath Store News (November 25, 1992)

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. WORLD SCIENTISTS WARNING TO HUMANITY -a four page report presented last week by a group of over 1500 scientist meeting in Washington, st...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1992
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1827
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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. WORLD SCIENTISTS WARNING TO HUMANITY -a four page report presented last week by a group of over 1500 scientist meeting in Washington, states: "Human beings and the Natural World are on a collison course". The greatest dangers sited were: ozone depletion, air pollution, waste of water, poisioning of the ocean, damage to farmland, deforestation, loss of plant and animal species and population growth. Industrial countries are the worst polluters. They informed us that the trend can be reversed, but must come within the next decade or so. Six areas for action were suggested. One area; 11 the more efficient use of energy, water and other materials", our grade six students at Magrath School are addressing. The Magrath School has set a goal to become a "Green School". In an effort to increase environmental awareness, citizens are invited to recycle their newspapers through the school. The PROCEDURE is simple: 1- Use string to bundle your own newspapers. 2- Deliver them personally or send them with any student willing to help. 3- Stack the bundles outside Mr. Alston's room. Use the East door of the elementary wing. The School and the Magrath 3rd Ward Scouts will transport papers to Lethbridge for recycling. PLEASE help us achieve this worthwhile goal!!! ###"I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on them unless they act". G.K.Chesterton.‘it SPORTS FLASH Women's Hockey and Curling will both be medal events at the 1998 Winter Games in Japan. REPORT FROM THE LEGISLATURE: JACK ADY, M.L.A. ALBERTANS TO ELECT NEW PREMIER NOVEMBER 28,1992 Following the September 9th resignation of Premier Don Getty, the Progressive Conservative party will be elec - a new leader on November 28th,1992. Albertans will ha opportunity to vote directly, to decide who the next premier will be for the first time in our province's history. All that is necessary to vote is a valid 1992 PC membership. There are nine candidates vying for the position of leader. The winning candidate must receive 502 plus 1 of the votes cast. A second ballot will be held the following Saturday, December 5th, if no candidate receives 502 plus 1. Only the three highest scoring candidates in the first ballot will participate in the second. The winner will be sworn in as leader of the PC party, and thereafter will serve as the Premier of Alberta, until the next provincial election, which must be held before March of 1994. People interested in voting in the Magrath area may vote at the polling station set up in the Magrath Town Hall. 1992 memberships may be bought for $5.00 up to and including the two voting days. Members do not have to vote in the first ballot to participate in the second. Voters should bring their party membership card and two pieces of identification in order to cast a ballot. I encourage anyone interested in voting on November 28th to buy a membership, if you do not have one, and make your voice heard. If you are interested in knowing how to obtain a 1992 membership, or would like more information , please contact me at my constituency office in Cardston (653-4323). o C Funeral Services for the late Denzel George Coleman were held Saturday November 21, 1992 in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints 3rd and 4th Ward Chapel Magrath,with Bishop Sicks Smith Officiating. Organist- Linda Liptak Quartet- L.B.Tanner, Eldon Coleman, Glenn Fletcher,$ Moyle Pilling Memorial Book- Carla Gill, Janice Francis, Elizabeth Veale & Lyndsay Schmunk Ushers- DeVar Coleman & Sylvester Sabey Family Prayer- Theron Livingstone The Service went as follows: Opening Hymn- "The Lord's Prayer" Quartet Invocation- Glenn Fletcher Biography- Lome Schmunk Special Musical- Tarri Jean Lybbert "The Test" Speaker- Reed Coleman Closing Hymn- "How Great Thou Art" Quartet Benediction- Clyde Shields Active Pallbears: Garth Veale,Stephen Veale,Larry Gill, Bryan Sheer, Todd Franks, Al Liptak. Honorary Pallbearers: _ Keith Freeman, -Roy Blais, Adan Rieger, DeVar Coleman, Bert Gibb, Lloyd Farrell, Eldon Coleman Interment-Nagrath Cemetery Dedication of the Grave- Ron Knight Denzel George Coleman born; May 16,1917, Magrath,AB passed away November 18,1992,at the age of 75. Besides his loving wife,Gladys, Denzel is survived by: daughter Betty Jane (Theron)Livingston; grandchildren Scott, Shauna, and Krista; sister Nabel Schmunk; brothers Gordon(Bernice) Coleman, Kenneth(Vaun)Coleman, as well as several nieces and nephews. Denzel served during the Second World War; was a town policeman in Magrath for several years; worked for the Alberta government in Edmonton, Peace River and Medicine Hat before retiring in 1982. Denzel was a member of the Elks Club where he played alot of cribbage.He enjoyed watching sports especially hockey;gardening and spoiling his grandchildren. He had a great love for horses. "The Bible is a window in this prison of hope through which we look into eternity." John Sullivan Dwight. SWEATERS Variety of Fabrics 3 racks Summerware jac k e t s/s k i r Is/ s i a c k s / bio u ses o o í'rcsh Kryiup, Chicken ft 1.19 ib UKkgC/ 1 Cross Rib Roasl 1 2.09 Ib ft 5.05 kg J Smoked Cork I’a id: 88 cents /Ib ft ! 91 kg J Bulk formers 99 ceiiis /ib ———————' - ♦ 2.I8 k* Olympic' 500 gm ft 2.49 cadi Mayfair Cooked Hani 375 ohi ft 2.99 cadi fegrath 1st Scouts fund Raising. PIE PROJECT: Nagrath 1st Kard Group Committee will, be selling Apple, Cherry. Raisin and Blueberry Pies.$4.00 each or S3.75 each when ordering 10 or »re.To order call: Joan Sly at 753-3752 WOOD: Icord (2half ton loads|$5 delivered. Phone: Jim Anderson at 758-6725 or Charles Bly at 758-3752 M^ggthJospiW AuxUfewould like to acknowledge and to express sincere Thanks to those who have already supported our "Tree of Hope" project. The lights are already lighting up the hospital roof and above the front entrance. Your continued support will be appreciated. Let's Bake the Hospital glow with Red and Green lights.Thank You very much.Nagrath Hospital Auxiliary Tree of Hope Committee. TREE _OF .HOPE will be lit iron Nov.9th to Jan.9th, with lights added as donations are received. Donations can be nade to Alma Whitt, Nary Baker, Sue Kado, or Ester looser or at the Hospital. Chris I mas Jr.& Sr.High Choiri will begin this boon at the School we will practice every Tues, and Thurs. for Three weeks. Performance Dec.l3th/92 See you There' Any ??? call Laurel 758-622 The Jtaoratb Bandi-Bus Association would like to thank all the people who helped with our Pre-winter carnival and bake Sale at McDonald's Restaurant ¡Mayor Nagrath Dr.) on Nov.ifth. ife appreciate very much:those who took tine to do baking for us, for cash donations, those who helped with the actual running of the Carnival and Bake Sale; and especially to those who helped set up and clean up. It was our first attempt at sonething this size, and could be railed 3 learning experience, turned successful. Thanks again for your support of this local organization. Did you bring squares on a STONECAST DINNER PLATE with a pattern of TREES? Please contact Shirley Saunders 758-6763 to reclaim. LAST CHANCE to order before Christmas: U.C.w.'s Cookbook $10.70 Contact zinnie Sparks 758-3267 ¿y Fr r joy ^«17^ "I find the great thing in this world is, not so much where we stand, as in what direction we are moving. Von Goethe o ¥T7 Achievement Awards Do you know of any young person in our community who would be eligible for one of these awards? tMagories: Environmental/Bravery/Entrepreneurship/InnoVatioh/Writing/ Visual Arts/Sports/Public Service/Vocal/Instrumental/ Band/Act ing/Specialty Performance,'Dance/Terry Fox Award The winner in each'category will receive a statuette and a S3.000 cash honoraridfc.[April 22/93). We.would like our community to be represented. Nomination forms are available at 1.Library, 2 School or 3.MTC Store News Deadline for nominations is Dec. 13/92. . <€ REPORT NOWEL.i2J.g92 ARKUAL AUDIT” Mr. Doh Card reviewed the audited financial statment for the 1991-92 school year. An annual deficit of $147,000 was noted, with the majority of the increase in expenditures being attributed to salary / benefits/ debt service and debenture payments. Audited statements will, be available at the Central Office. DELBONITA SCHOOL- Hr. Carlyle Pilling, newly appointed Principal of the DelBonita School, presented his annual report to the Board concerning programs and policies at the school. A group of Grade 4-6 students attended with him and shared some of their creative language art work. The Board enjoyed very much both presentations. ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORES-1992- Dr. Neldon Batch reviewed the results and meanings of the June 1992 Achievement Test scores. Grade 3 students wrote Social Studies; results slightly below provincial average in both passes and honors. Grade 6 wrote language arts; results at or above provincial average in all areas. Of special note was the significant increase in writing effectiveness; results much above provincial average. Grade 9 wrote Hath; results well above provincial average in both passes and honors. Principals and teachers continue reviewing results for needed areas of focus and improvement. DEL BONITA SCHOOL Thank you to the following businesses and people Without your generous Donations it would not MAGRATH Foothills Vet Clinic Just For You Hairstyles Wood-N-Magrath Co-op Assoc. CreationsPharmasave Tyco Holdings Ltd. Royal Rope Co. Southern Agri Services Zuback Agri Services Alberta Treasury Branch Home Hardware The Store Cardston Book Shop Bank of Montreal Frame Works Alberta Wheat Pool Rainbow Equipment P&H Elevator Imaginations Unlimited Magrath Trading Co. Cardston Turbo WELLING Redi-Mart Cascade Fertilizer K&T Confectionary CARDSTON Cardston IGA Hallmark Saddlery Foodland Silver Automotive MILK RIVER Napa Auto Parts Robertson Auto Body Ltd. Kirk's Tire P4H Elevator Southern Equipment UGG Elevator Pro Shop Golden Sea Restaurant Shaw Fuel Milk River Vet Clinic Personal Touch Flowers Triple "0” Sales Ltd. Exposure Photo McCoy Service Wildlife West Taxidermy Napa Auto Parts Wally Jensen Mandin's Tires E.J.WO® SCHOOL ADDITION/MODERNIZATION- Application for this project has been turned down for the third year in a row. Funds are be.Jf! diverted to the new population ' areas(cities). Annual funding for building maintenance is to be diverted now to replace some of the heating and lighting facilities in the John Smith School and eventually the E.J.Wood School. Efforts continue to tap sources to get adequate facilities for our students, LIBRARY COMPUTERIZATION- Mrs. Apryl Nish reported that the piolt project of computerizing library circulation and cataloguing at the Mt.View School had proven successful and a request was made for continued funding to get the program into all the school libraries in the Division. The Board Finance Committee will review the request. REQUEST APPROVED-a) Magrath School- cheerleader camp in the high school b) Cardston Band- projects for annnual trip cjMagrath School- overnight tournaments for High School Boys and Girls Basketball teams. TWELVE YEAR SERVICE AWARDS- Hr.Nick Barnett and Mr. William Bullock both received pins from the Alberta School Boards Association in recognition of twelve years service as a Trustee. MR.NIELSON WILL BE AT DEL BONITA AND MAGRATH, THURSDAY DEC 10,1992. FOR APPOINTMENT PLEASE CALL THE SCHOOL who donated to our Spagetti Supper and Silent Auction, have been such a success! Tee & Jeans MAR Lumber D.F.Smith & Sons Roydale DEL BONITA Lynn & Barb Farries Barbara Juhasz Ed & Helen Newton Harold & Verda Parries. Passey Ranch & Electrical John & Deb Turnbull Charlotte Hofer Eula Rasmussen Del Bonita General Store Jim & Terry Newton RAYMOND Gregor 4 Eileen Carleton Family - LETHBRIDGE United Feeds Province Livestock UFA Co-op Evcon Farm Equipment Challenger Building Supplies Vanee Farm Centre Highway Service Inc. Eecol Electric Ltd. Canada Safeway Ltd. Save-On -Foods County Foods/City Packers Bun Master Bakery CUTBANK Ben Franklin Bencemark Equipment Pardue's Feed & Farm JC Penny's Hardware Hank Drugmart Coast to Coast Billman's Mercantile Norman's Western Ware We would also like to thank the people who attended the supper, bid and bought at the Auction,donated baked aoods or crafts. An ENORMOUS TEANKYOU!!! PORTS TADPOLE HOCHEY (Ages 5-6-7) Last weekend the Tadpoles travelled to RavEond where they played a very exciting game. It was very close, but they lost 8-5. Magrath Goal Scorers : Doug Mehew-3, Chris Rasmussen-1, Lane Gill-1. ALL the Tadpoles played very well and they are getting better with every game.We will be playing in our Annual Tournament Nov.27th at 5pm and Saturday Nov.28th at8 am. Cone out and see sone really entertaining hockey. NOVICE HAWKS (Ages 8 4 9) We had a busy Saturday as we travelled to Kainai for a 9:00am league game, and then to Raymond for an exhibition game at 3:15pm. We knew Kainai was going to be a tough game as they have three players who hold their team together. Danny put his forces out and gave it his best shot. Peter Lee faced 45 shots in the net, of which 9 made it past him. Jim Balderson & Chris Chatwin did their best at shadowing, but Kainai kept them contained very well. We did manage to slip two of our eleven shots past the Kainai goalie. The successful shooters were Dustin Handel assisted by Ryan Nishikawa and Del Thompson unassisted. Our exhibition game was a very close and exciting game. We lead the entire game, but ended up on the short end of a 5-4 score, as Raymond snuck a goal at the 18:46 mark of the third period. Goal Getters for the Hawks: Jim Balderson 2-2; Del Thompson-1; and Janay Chipman-1. PEE WEE W (Age 12 & 13 ) Better late than never' Season Opener: Oct.31/92 in Fort MacLeod. We came away an 11-3 victory with shots in our favor of 66-23. Goal Getters: Tom Lee-3, Ryan Blpley-2; Gavin Beck-2; Joey SlSSESon-2Matthew Stanford-1;Kurtis Rcbinson-1. Sorry not available. Nov.7/92: We travelled to Coaldale and again we were victorious. The final score was 11-1. The scales were not very balanced, so running time was played for the entire game. Goal Getters: Hat Trick Henry 3-1; Tommy Lee-2; Ryan Ripley2-1; Joey fsomber-1; Matt Stanford-1; Jason Wood 1-1; Greg Henry 1-1; Gavin BeckO-1. At 8:00pm we travelled to Lethbridge to play an exhibition game against the Blackhawks. After sixty minutes of play the goal clock said 7-3 in our favor. Goal tending duties were split between Greg Bourne and Ryan Ripleyfan okay debut) Goal Getters: Gavin Beck 3-1; Greg Henry 2-1; Joey Thompson-1; Michael Hegqie-1; Matt Stanford 0-2. MAGRATH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Grade 12 Average over 80% Barbie Leavitt, Anna Wilde, Estewan Preissing, Wendy Dahl, Brandi Lodermeier, John Kendrick, Tanya Williams, Robert Brandt, Michael Closson, Penny Bullock, Vinessa Heggie, Grade 12 Average 70-79%: Bart Harris, Shane Heath, Jamie Carter, Kenneth Gurney, Aaron Silverman, Jolene Rasmussen, Chris Bly, Ron Hoyt, Pam Blood, Amber Ferguson, Monty Grusendorf, Bonnie Tollestrup, Robin Smith, Mindy Cook, Jodi Hoibak, Jeremy Pickett, Sandra Stocker, Shawna Bourne, Carrie Wilde. Grade 11 Average over 80% Wanda Bennett, Heidi Warnock, Tiffany Leavitt, Jennifer Scott, Jessica English, Ryan Chipman, Paul Hunt, Kristi Hoibak, Ken Wright, John Bly, Sherron Webster, Clayton Strong, Dustin Miller, Shannon Still, Patricia Atwood, Neil Bly, Ginger Passey, Brandon Dever. Alisynn Gibb, Joanne Taylor, Stephen Veale, Kathy Dainard, Lisa Beaumont, Mary Dudley, Diane"carter, Cheri Woodruff, Rawdon Quist, Russel Tanner, Carl Jensen, Justin Wood, Kevin Strate, Kya Woodruff, Carrie Godionton, Terry Cahoon, Corrine Sweetgrass, Jeff Heninger, Robyn Whitt, Ian Bodiou, Michael Rasmussen, Tanya Henry, Shane Zobell, Shawn Saxton. Grade 10 Average over 80% Tricia Kerr, Darby Tokairin, Sarah Strong, Kris Anderson, Jessica Heath, Sharon Todd, Joanne Chipman, Mary Thompson, Catherine Williams, Tylor Harris, Trevor Nelson, Tina ¿somber, Wade Hatch, Amy Bullock. Grade 10 Average 70-79% Darren Baker, Beth Rudd, Kelsey Godionton, Woody Gruninger, Olivia McClung, John Heninger, Alisha West, Tom Fox, Elizabeth veale, Emily Closson, Cassio Maffia, Mike Mehew, Michelle Heggie, Ryan Henderson, Ken Rasmussen, Arlene Scout, Nancy Tang, Melissa Wocknitz, Tanya Anderson, Cam Owens,Jonathan Ripley, Tiffany Riegling. Grade 9 Average over 80% Kristyn Tanner, Karli Dahl, Audrey Tannant, Heather Bly, Rochelle Norton, Danielle Rollingson, Natalie Heath, Jennifer Smith, Jody Bullock, Natalie Michel, Dane Gurney, Wes Bullock, Andrea Bennett, Alison Quist, Natasha Galling, Eric Nordquist, Patti Balderson, Jay Silverman, Colin Thomson, Melissa Gibb, Grade 9 Average 70-79% Aaron Bly, Meghann Dahl, Tom Alston, Desere Dever, Rebecca Tollestrup, Rhonda Woodruff, Nathan Wolsey, Kerry Still, Bradley Hoibak, Carrie Heggie, Jess Zobell, Shanda Woodruff, Tami Bly, Sam Dainard, Matt Johnson, Crystal McPhee, Keith Lowry, Rebecca Atwood, Tammy Wilde, Scott Clifton, Joanne Fazikos, Steven Heaton, Jamie Wakefield, Jewellene Holland, Mark Mothersell, Mark Mehew. Financier JP Horgan was once asked what he thought the best bank collateral was.'1 Char act er, he replied’’♦PRODUCE SPECÍaLs Nov. 23rd 28lh j Black Bxolic Grapes < iJ A0/ 0U k! hA $ 2.40 kg Navel Oranges 69 cents/!b S 1.52 kg ¿Anjou Pears 89 COLlts/lb t 1.96 kg Cauliflower i 1.39 Tb S 3.06 kg 1 Carrots '3 lbs 79 cents ea i Check These Great Buys 1 . . ’ McGavins Cracked Wheal Bread 675 gm ì IJ9 each I --M--ax—w-e--ll- -H--o-u--s-e- -C-o-f—fe—e --- _3_0_0_ Lm2_i_i _______ Ï 1.88 each Royale Jumbo Towels r\j $ 1.69 Royale Bathroom Tissue 8 pk Î ¿ 49 COMING EVENTS? Raymond Agricultural CHRISTMAS BAKING & CRAFT SALE Nov 28th lOao-Spm. To rent a table: $15.00 P’n: 752-3661 The Hospital is holding its ANNUAL CRAFT & BAKE SALE on Dec.5th,1992 from 9 am. to 12 Noon, in the Hospital Lobby. Please come and support the Hospital in its Fund raising. MISSIONARY FAREWELL . . . A Missionary Farewell for Elder Chris Cook will be held at the Magrath 3rd $ 4th Ward Chapel, Sunday, Nov.29th,1992, at 9am. Chris has been called to serve in the Argentina, Bahia Blanca Mission. An Open House will be held fron 4pm- 6pm at the Jordan/Cook Home. Everyone is welcome. TOURNAMENT- Annual Tadpole Tournament(ages 5-6-7) in Magrath Nov.27th 5 28th; beginning Friday at 5pm and Saturday 8am-6pm. Come out and enjoy some entertaining hockey! The Magrath Rod and Gun Club hold their ¿Annual TURKEY shoot from Dec.1st to the 19th. We will NOT be running on Sundays. Times will be fron 10:00am to approximately Spa TURKEY BINGOS will be held Monday Dec.7th and Monday Dec.14th at 7pm. Please cone out and support this local organisation. TURKEY AND MAM BINGO Where: Del Bonita Hall When: Saturday Dec.5th, 7:30 pm Also DONATION BINGO All donations greatly appreciated. Everyone welcome!!! Proceeds to pay the cost of utilities for the Hall. A FIRESIDE-!friendly gathering) will be held Sunday Nov.29th at the LDS Stake Centre in Magrath. A Religious Play "Could it Happen to You?" will be presented. Cast members: Craig Tokairin, Arlen Bennett, Dave Clark, Tammy Thomson. EVERYONE in the community is welcome to attend. Admission: Free. Time: 7:30pm. The Diamond Willow Terrace would like to Thank the Diamond Willow Ladies Auxiliary for their hard work in organizing the Craft & Bake Sale. Their volunteered time and donations are certainly appreciated. We would also like to Thank families and friends for their donations and support. The raffled quilt was won by Patti Spenser (daughter of Sa® and June Mikado). Warning Against OTTAWA: The Health Protection Branch(HPB) of Health and Welfare Canada is warning consumers not to eat Dole Brand Cole Slaw iix (shredded cabbage and carrots) packed in 454g plastic bags and imported iron the USA. Three lots of this product 128117/ 13OO21A/ and 130021B have been found by the Minister of Agriculture to be contaminated with the bacteria LISTERIA ¿ONOCYTOGENES, which grows in the product even when it is refridgerated. Contamination was not found in lots prior to these. Subsequent lots are currently undergoing testing. In RASE instances this bacteria can cause a disease known as Listeriosis. Symptoms vary, (flu-like) but more serious complications may arise including abortion and death. Consumers concerned about tneir health after eating this product are advised to seek medical assistance. ?o date there have been no confirmed illnesses associated with the consumption of this product. As a precautionary measure, the US manufacturer of this product, the Dole Fresh Vegetable Company, and Canadian distributors have initiated a voluntary recall of all lots of this product from Canadian retail stores. Consumers who wish to do so may return packages of this product to the point of purchase. <«««<«««««<««<« J!J>!i have come up for air, finally, after being immersed in pink bows, ribbons, and lacey dresses, so I can Announce the Birth of my granddaughter-Cierra Jae, 81bs loz Born 19 November 1992!!!!! Oh, yes, her parents are Constable Scott and Janice Beck and her big brother is Matthew, all of Colonsay, Sask. Proud grandparents(besides me), are Ron Beck, Art & Diane Wocknitz. Great-grandparents are Mary Malec, Earl Wocknitz, and Harold Beck. KathyB. HAGRATH PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS We have just received the new Chinook Book Exchange from Fort Macleod: 25 Large Print Books including: Nary Higgins Clark's "A Cry In The Night1' and "Death Spins The Platter" by Ellery queen. 20 mixed genre books including: Isaac Asimov's "Nightfall", and "Eye" by Frank Herbert, author of Dune. For the Western readers: Max Brand's "One Man Posse". NEW VIDEOS: The Secret Garden/ Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory/ The Man From Laancha. NEW BOOKS in our collection: "They Call Her Mrs. Doc." and A Woman Named Damar is", both by Janette Oke; "The White Indian Boy"(a real pioneer life story); and "The Dragon Tapestry" by Martine Bates(a Calgary Writer) Aerobics;1<held Nov.26 & 30 and Dec.3.Everyone Welcome Then we will have a break until after New Years. Watch the NTC Store News for start-up date. Potluck Dinner: Friday Nov.27th at 12 Noon in the Senior's Centre. Remember to bring your contribution and $2.00 to the Ham Dinner. Draw for the "Red Star" Quilt will be made. Some Craft items for sale, will be on display. All Seniors are welcome! Wednesday Dinner will be held on Dec.2 at Noon as usual. We have a Food Box for contributions for Christmas Hampers. Please bring your donations soon. The Friends of the Library Thank You! LB Tanner, Frosty Balderson, Helen Hill & Kay & Shirley Neilson for your very generous donations to the Library Building Fund. Kay i Shirley's donation was made in memory of Rhondo Robinson. With the help of so many generous people in our community our Library will soon be built.Thank you. Friends of the Library/Museum Board. The HAGRATH STAKE YOUNG WOMEN WORLDWIDE CELEBRATION was held Saturday, Nov.21 to commemorate the 123 Anniversary of the founding of the Young Women's program, in the LDS Church, in 1869. This Service Activity and Program was held simultaneously in every stake throughout the church. The Celebration Theme was "WALKING IN THE LIGHT THROUGH SERVICE". A lovely program was presented with musicals and talks given by young women and their leaders. The highlight of the Program was the song "Just One Little Light", performed by all the young women present. As they sang, they formed a 'parade of lights' encircling the darkened Cultural Hall, carrying small beacons of . light to show how each person's light of service adds to the whole. Prior to the Celebration Program, each ward or branch in the Stake participated in various Service Projects. For example: Finger puppets for children having blood tests; Quilt-making for Harbour House; Gathering of Toys and Food for the Salvation Army Christmas Hampers and the Food Bank. Those receiving the donations were thrilled to see these Young Women use their time to serve the community in such a worthwhile way. The Young Women and their Leaders are to be commended for their caring. B.W. St-Joseph's Catholic Women's League will hold their Dec. Meeting Dec.2nd at 7:30pm at the home of Lydia Tricsli. *^****Wrs.schoepp's Grade 1 class needs old Xmas Cards for a project in Dec. If you can help us, please drop then off at the School Office. Thank You *********** M.T.C.STORE NEWS ADS : Deadline Tuesday 12 Noon Ph.758-6377 ############################# ./■> LEISTER'S Academy of Hearing will be at the Magrath ■' Medical Clinic the First Tuesday in December) Dec.1st) from 9am-12 noon and from l:30pm-4:00pm. For appointment* please call 329-6246 or 758-3355 REAL ESTÁTE LAST CALL Anyone wishing to purchase a 1992 membership for the upcoming Progressive Conservative leadership votin (Nov.28/92) please contact Sue Kado at 758-3136 Engineering Perfection - Garden Delight? ■’ 17,500. Newer Custom-built 1642 sq. ft. Home on 1.21 acres. Attached Garage, large separate Shop, apple Orchard, fully Landscaped. Total Quality Inside and Out!!! New to Market. Please call Jack Elliott, for appointments at 758-3551 or 327-2111 ************** SPECIALTY CAKES by RITA Cakes for ALL occasions! Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Baptisms, Graduations, Missionary Farewells Baby Showers, etc; also Gingerbread Houses. Lead time appreciated. To order phone: 758-6315 Just for You Hairstyles Christmas Special Perms 10% off November 17 December 31,1992. We also carry PAUL MITCHELL line of Hair Care products, as well as numerous "Stocking Staffers" . . I would like to thank everyone for supporting me in my new CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Peel'N Stick Return Address Labels for your Cards and Letters. 80—$3.25 (1"X 2 1/2’’) 64—$3-00 (1 1/2"X 1 3/4) Phone: Bonny West 758-6309 _ Monday-Thursday Sam-Ham or evenings. HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedroom House Avilable Immediately. Please Phone 758­3679 We had a baby! Now we sell the two door car! 1985 Grand Am V6, 127,000 Km. $4,000. Lorraine & Rene 752-3987 A* A A * AAAAA/* A* AAAAA-A Attention PARENTS: I tutor Math, Study Skills, and more, and I can also help YOU help your children to achieve. Average number of sessions is eight. Please call Lorraine Leishman BEd.M.A. 752-3987 FOE SALE: 2 Kenmore Gas Dryers / 1 Kenmore Washer. Washer may need new timer and the dryer needs a belt. $200 for all three. Ph: 758-3041 after 6 pm. _ for SALE Used sofa & chair—Gold and green flowered colour. Also green leatherette recliner. Ph: 758-3261 Sfl MTM GARBAGE DISPOSAL We would like to take this opportunity to THANK YOU £ for your patronage and wish to invite you to take the [­. foppotunity to PREPAY for our service in 1993. The cost is| r $77.00/ year. This is a saving of one full month's free | pick-up service.Phone 758-3463 LOST KEYS _ . , Five or six keys on a vinyl tag with a snap. Los^ around the school on Thursday Nov.19th. Please call the MTC Store Hews if you should find them. Thanks. 758-6377 SPIRIT OK ALBERTA BAND : in the FortMaclecc "Santa Claus Parade” Saturday Hot. 28/92 at 11:00 on Mam Street J ft AUTO SECURITY MIRROR Attach to vour rearview mirror 99 cents KEEP AN EYE ON THE KIDS without turning around TRICKY TRIANGLE rhe ATTRACTION of the Year ASSORTED RUGS MTC STORE NEWS Only Si2.00 / y. UPSTAIRS Cl,I . Odd; & End/ of RIBBON . . ?. 1/ See us for your OUTDOOR REPLACEMENT U1 !l DQ 4ft. We Slock * BARBER SETS YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE Videos SPECIAL SOON TO ARRIVE 25 high I Outdoor Light Sol Lli $2.00 mail in Rci)i Great ScIcctioriW of toys and Carnes TAPES A WIDE VARIETY as Well as A new shippmcnl of CHRISTMAS CASSETTES Christmas Videos $12.99 1R97 ASSOCIATE GROCKRS FOODS Slock up I'or the Holiday Season Old Dutch Chips 200 gm $ 1.29 each Kraft Chip Dip 227 gm $ 1.89 each BICKS: Olives / Onions / Gherkins / Sweet Mixed 375 ml $ 1.99 each Christie Fine Crackers 225--250 gm $ 1.99 each Glennwood Cheese . 900 gm $ 6.99 each Swanson Meat Pies ' - 200 gm • 99 cents Tenderflake Pie Shells 320- 350 gm $ 2.29 Duncan Pinos Cake Mix 500 gm $ .29 each O.Smith Pie Fillings: Cherry/Blueberry/ / Peach /Rhubarb'Strawberry/ 540 ml $ 2.49 each Cool Whip 1 litre $ 2.29 each i Alpha lee Cream 1 litre J 1.89 each Minute Maid Lemonade & Punches 335 ml 89 cents ea Motts Clamato Juice 1.36 litres J 1.79each Sunripe Apple Juice 1 litre 99 cents McCain Pizza 4 pk $ 2.69 Hunts Thick & Rich Spagetti Sauce 393 ml 99 cents Del Monte Vegetables 341 398 ml 78 cents Alpha Sour Cream 500 ml $ 1.79 each Jello 85 gm 2 for $1.19 ! Tenderflake Lard 454 gm $ 1.19 each | 1 Sugar i 10 kg $ 5.99 each i