Magrath Store News (September 14, 1989)

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 PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1989
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1828
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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 PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday,z Wednesday, Thursday,.Friday & Saturday 8 a-m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, 1989 . MAGRATH, ALBERTA ******************************************************************************************* LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ******************************************************************************************* 1 RACK OF ASSORTED DRESSES Clearing at . 1 RACK OF ASSORTED SKIRTS, TOPS, PANTS, JACKETS. Clearing At . 1 RACK OF SLACKS, JEANS, etc. Clearing at . R YOU STILL HAVE A CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SUMMER SALE IN THE LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT. 75% OFF 60% OFF 50% OFF BATHING SUITS LADIES, MISSES AND „ GIRLS. Assorted yg PflQC LADIES SWEATERS FALL Just Arrived! Visit our Sales Counter of Sweaters in various ‘ styles and colors. Short sleeve and long sleeves. Acrylics and wool blends. DRESSES - New Fall Dresses in beautiful colors and styles are now arriving. BLOUSES: New Blouses in a nice array of styles and colors have arrived for Fall. CLEARING NOW AT 50 & I be for part ALBERTA WOMENSHINE 89 Alberta Womenshine 89 will holding a provincial forum women with disabilities as of an outreach project. The forum will be held October 13, 14, 15 at Camp Horizon in Bragg Creek. If you would like more information about the forum or outreach activities, please contact Womenshine at #413 8515 83 Street, Edmonton, AB T6C 2Z3 or call VOICE 469-6148 or TDD 988-9559 or Donna Dhaliwal, General Deilivery, Magrath, AB TOK 1J0, Ph. 758-3196. TABLECLOTHS FOR RENT: Great for banquets, weddings, etc. Phone 758-6879 FOR SALE: Mobile Home, 12'x64’ Porch, Washer/Dryer; Stove and fridge. Good condition. Must sell. Phone 758-6293. SEWING NOTIONS DRESSMAKER TAPE COUNTESS STICK & STITCH BASTING TAPE: ■i FASTENERS Eliminates pinning and thread basting. Positions Appliques, Tapes, Trims, etc. Allows you to see how finished product will look. REGULAR $4.99 . Cinch for together, or use as EYELET PLIERS & KIT: Contains 20 eyelets, 4 non sew press fasteners, ideal for sportswear, jackets, shirts, etc. Easy to usé, complete instruct­ions included. BABYSITTING: If you.need a reliable Babysitter who loves kids and will babysit day and evenings, Monday through Saturday, Phone Meghann Dahl, Phone 758-3685. IRONING: Will do your ironing of your clothes., Reasonable rates, good work. Phone 758-3506. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: FAX SERVICE AVAILABLE - Fast & easy. Please contact The Fortune Drive In. Phone 758-3600. FOR SALE: Two tons Alfalfa hay. Phone 758-3278. HOCKEY - Tuesday Night Easy Timers Rec Hockey - soon to return. Watch for further announcement. FOR SALE: Beautiful two bedroom Cinch Straps Velcro fastener cinching articles tightening a grip a hanging strap. REGULAR $5.29 APPLE SALE: Magrath 4th Scouts will be selling Apples. 40# box - $13.00. Macs, Red & Golden Delic­ious, Spartans. 13th. Phone MINER 11th, Macs available Wednesday, Sept. 758-3582. . MAGRATH October are urged to attend. HOCKEY GENERAL MEETING, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.-at the Arena. All parents REMINDER: Don't forget our Carnival on September 22nd, 4 p.m. at the Arena. Bigger and better than last year. Games for young and old. Ccme and enjoy our different Food Counters - they will be yummy. Everyone welcome. Watch for further announcement. Bungalow with attached two car garage. Phone 758-3760. ROTOTILLING GARDENS. Average size garden costs about $10 - $15. Call 758-3620. John Kendrick. .A teacher noticed that one little boy always used a black crayon for his drawings and she became disturbed about the state of the boy's mind. She called a meeting with his parents, the school princi­pal and a psychiatrist. They finally figured out the problem. It was the boy's only crayon. PRICED FROM NEW ARRIVALS CHILDREN’S & INFANTS WEAR Girls’ Party Dresses Pretty new Dresses have just arrived. Designed by Mini World, of ruffles S5995 Kotton Kandy, they are Canada’s equivelent to Nice full skirts, lace and eyelet trim. Lots and bows. CHILDREN’S JEANS DENIM JACKETS COVERALLS We have just received a new shipment of Kiddies Denim Jeans Denim Jean Jackets and Coveralls. Cute styles that the kids will love to wear. INFANTS’ SLEEPWEAR that gift & UP Children's Leotards Gloves 17" Leotards for a variety of ages: 6-18 months? 1-3 2-4 yrs? 4-6 yrs? 7-9 A choice of colors to ect from. > yrs., yrs. sel- Sizes : 5-6X We have received some Sleepwear for kiddies. Cuddly Sleepers in a nice assortment of styles. One and two piece sets make ideal items too. Ladies' Anklets A new shipment of Ladies .Ankle socks has just arrived. Assorted styles in a nice weight to wear with Joggers, Casual shoes,- Runners, etc. Various colors & prices. We have some more MINI Gloves - one size stretch Glove. £99 999 NEW FALL & WINTER DRESSES ARE ARRIVING. BEAUTIFUL FABRICS IN STYLES THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE. ■ 1" . FLEECE SETS Popular little Fleece Sets in Jogging Suit Assorted styles boys and girls. fashions. for both :1 The need for fund raising for the Magrath School Music Program is espec­ially important this year. Our goal is to expand the music orogram beyond the outstanding Marching Band that already exists. The "Spirit of Alberta" March­ing Band will have new uniforms this year, thanks to previous fund raising support. Our emphasis now will be the purchase of instruments and supplies for the develop­ment of the concert and jazz band programs. The School Division has committed funds over the next four years for this purpose. By matching those funds through our own efforts, we can have a fully eq­uipped concert and jazz band program with-, in that time. This would include some of the essential but expensive instruments that students do not normally supply such as bassoons, oboes,' French horns and bass and contra-bass clarinets. The soon to be completed moderniza­tion of the band room will provide one of the finest music facilities'of any high school in the province, but a sound system could not be included in the plans. This will need to be provided by our own eff­orts and would include a recording and playback system which is an essential teach­ing tool. ATTENTION: WALK-A-THON- September 30th, 8:00 - starts at the Fish Pond, 20 kg. Pledge Sheets available at School Office. Prizes will be given for most money earned. Earnings to go to Magrath Band Program. Please give us your support;! LAST CALL FOR PRESCHOOL: Registration ends Thursday, September 21st. Three and four year olds learn socialization and other necessary skills before entering Kindergarten. Tuesdayss & Thursdays, 9:30 - 11:30 or 1-3. $48/month. Call 758-3631. J. Dever. JUDO REGISTRATION - Wednesday, September 13th, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m, north side Element- arty School - West entrance., Raymond or call Nancy, 752-3359. Youth, Teens, Adults welcome. HIGHLAND DANCING: Parents of Highland Dancers - anyone in need of highland slippers please contact Alice Stevenson IMMEDIATELY. Phone 758-3190. PIANO LESSONS: Those interested in taking piano, I will be teaching again this year. Erica Brandt. Ph. 758-3482. WANTED:- Items for Fish Pond at the Seniors Carnival (small items preferred). Please phone 758-6273. PIANO LESSONS: I will be teaching piano le;ssons. Anyone interested please call Robert Brandt. 758-3482. Most people who sing their own praises can’t carry a tune. A very pretty mid-summer wedding was solemnized in the Seattle, Temple, Wash­ington, when Cynthia Lynn Anderson, daugh­ter of Jim and Charlotte Anderson of Mag­rath and James Douglas Heninger, son of , Art and Donna Heninger of High River, were united in marriage. The wedding took place on Wednesday, August 16th, 1989. Following the ceremony a family luncheon was served at the Robins Woods Cabanna. Saturday, August 26th, a Family Luncheon was served in the Magrath L.D.S. Stake Centre with Ida Taylor and Grethe Anderson in charge. Bishop Greg Strong offered the blessing. Dean 7 Anderson was Master of Cere­monies for an enjoyable program. The toast to the bride was given by.Jamie Anderson, brother of the bride, with the groom responding. Richard Farrelly proposed the toast to the. bridesmaids. Following the luncheon, a Calling Reception honoring the bride and groom was held. ' Greeting the guests were Bert and Norma Zobell, Shelby Anderson and Clinton Anderson. Cindy Heninger and Tanya Anderson attended the guest register. Receiving the bride and groom were their parents, Jim and Charlotte Ander­son, Art and Donna Heninger together with the bridal attendants - Matron of honor Joanne Anderson, bridesmaids Shelly Heninger, Penny Smith and Sandra Anderson; best man Richard Farrelly and groomsmen Graham Mayr, Dan Anderson and Jamie Anderson. A lovely buffet luncheon was served with Bessie Cook in charge of the kitchen arrangements. The hall was beautifully decorated under the direction of Elizabeth Strong, Debbie Cook and Lori Morrison. The attractive wedding cake was made and decorated by the bride's aunt, Marlene Euteneier. The happy couple will make their home in Edmonton Where the bride is on the nurs­ing staff of the University Hospital and the groom is attending the University of Alberta. THANK YOU: A sincere thank you to the many helping hands who made this day so special for us. Special thanks for the many lovely gifts that were so appreciated. James & Cynthia Heninger, Jim & Charlotte Anderson, Art & Donna Heninger. . HEALTH UNIT NEWS Please be advised that there will be an Adult Evening Immunization Clinic to be held from 5-8 Monday, October 18/89. Please phone 758-3331 to book your appointment. Remember, adults should receive A Tetanus Booster every ten years.REGULAR PRICE $89.99 SCHULTE FRENCH BEAN SLICER PRICED AT DECOYS REGULAR $2.99 Decorative Candles WINCHESTER RANGER SHOT AHET J ,S> 12 gauge 1 1/8 oz. shot. 20 pack. • WEPER- TABLE TOP BARBEQUE: Ideal for your late summer Barbequing needs as well as the right Barbeque to take with you on your camping, picnics, etc. Citronella Scented Candles in attractive jar type container. LE TOP BARBEQUE . hK&X ‘ S’. • ■¿’¿¿dan* ■*' Ji Wv i■. With the return of sunny days and » will a warmer weather, harvest operations once again resume after a delay of week or more. Although school has begun for another term and children are less likelv to be as involved with helping with the harvest, there are some that will be operating farm machinery after school and on weekends. We have a Release sent during the summer from the District Home Economist and we would like to pass on to our readers some of the concerns mentioned in the report.sent by Christine Poss, DHE. rarm safety deserves year round concern. People admire farming for its carefree" lifestyle. However statistics mar the envied picture. The highest number of farm accidents (43%) occur during the months of August and October; of the fat­al farm machinery accidents in Canada, 78% involve tractors and over half are over­turns; 19% of reported farm accidents in­volve children and the longer the working day, the higher the percentage of accidents Children are too often victims of involves careful consideration of the sit­uation and child. Clear and patient comm­unication will encourage children to list­en and learn from your experience. I______ questions and always explain why a certain procedure must be followed. The inexper­ienced must realize safety is for their own good. Set a good example for your child by eliminating yard hazards. Tractors are the machines most often involved in fatal farm accidents. Mainten­ance of machinery should be completed before peak season. When repairs are done in haste because of a breakdown during plowing or combining, accidents often ensue. Moving parts may continue to rotate for three" ° minutes after the power has been shut off. Many lives and limbs have been lost by dis­regarding this fact. In addition, loose clothing can easily wrap people up in mach­inery. Operating machiner)’, especially tractors, within safe limitation is essen­tial. Tractors overturn very easily due to their high centre of gravity. Drive with care on steep slopes and uneven fields. Keep the front end loader low, taking extra precaution when the bucket is loaded. Trac­tors flipping over backwards are caused by hitching loads above the drawbar. Farm hazards and safety precautions are often not dealt with. After a long, weary day, too much energy is required to check the farmyard for obstacles or child­ren that are in your path. Avoid stress­ful and worrysome situations by educating those around you to follow farm safety rules. Have a safe and rewarding harvest. It is our sincere hope that the weatherman will co-operate and allow the fields of standing grain to be swathed and combined; ' of swathed grain to be harvested. Alston are proud to announce the daughter Samyra Hope, 7 lb. 0 oz. September 2nd, 1989. proud grandparents are John & Myrna farm accidents. Teaching’the Æ^eA^ed of to the fields TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE HARVEST CASE IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT. FLYERS ACHED TO THIS WEEK’S STORE NEWS. LOT SALE ARE AIT- SENIORS: The Irish Rovers are coming to the bportspiex on Wednesday, October 11th. Roast Beer Supper at the Lethbridge Senior Centre at 5 p.m. Total cost $20 each. Reservations DnTA^K-plaSes ?ust be PAID FOR INM- euIAIE-A . Get in touch with Joyce or Irene. CALLING BABY SHOWER - for Marissa Hatch, daugh­ter of Maryse & Curtis Hatch, will be held on luesuay, September 19th at the home of Sharon Hatch from 7-9 p.m. Everyone welcome. FOR SALE: Sunshine Cycle is selling a couple of Tandem bicycles. $300 each. Call 758-6837 or stop at the corner of 1st Ave. N & 2nd St. E. MISSINGFrom TOGA day (High School) huge red ' t. • . j anyone knowing it's whereabouts : the Smiths at 758-6837. wool camp blanket, t>ize of 2 blankets joined end to end. < ' ' ■ • please contact Tom &. Kris birth of their born Saturday, . Equally J u___r_____________1 Cook, Tyler &. Gloria Alston;- great grandmother Our sincere thanks to Dr. Dennis Dahl, the , llbL. nurses anc stair of the Magrath General Hospital Wei come Cor the care and attention we received while in hospital. Tom & Kris Alston. The Ag. Society regrets the cancellation the Trade Show and Flea Market and -would like apologize to the few people who did want tables. This will not be triea next year as there does not seem to be that great of an interest. FOR SALE: Alto Sax. $450.00. Phone 758-6684. DEL BONITA COUNTRY ASSOCIATION MONTHLY DANCE September 16th. Doors open "Velvet Touch" playing, at 7.30 p.m. ' BLOOD DONOR Blood Donor on Tuesday, 3 p.m. All CLINIC: There will be a Red Cross Clinic at the Raymond High School September 26th from 11 a.m. to . donors welcome. The Magrath Curling Club is pleased to announce as the winner of $100.00, our first Early Bird Draw,,Chris Schuld of Iron Springs. We encourage you to get your calendar ' for the next draw. »1 Kymberlee Reeder, a contestant in the recent Miss.Lethbridge Pageant, was chosen Miss Congeniality by her fellow contestants. Congratulations Kymberlee. ~ "1 was at the doctor's today," a wife told her husband, "and.he ordered a change of climate." ' , "That's fine," the husband replied. •'According to the weather report, it's com­ing tomorrow." ' ’Microwave Oven! Stain Clearance % Price THIS WEEK ONLY All Home Hardware Latex &. Oil Stains are clearing at only SIFTO CRYSTAL II WATER SOFTENER SALT One of the best on the market. REGULAR $4.25 bag ' WATCHES For the week Color TV 20kg MOFFAT MSC 417 - .4 cu. ft. - Microwave featuring dial 1KU99 control. IQv MOFFAT MSC 437 - .4 cu. ft. Microwave, electronic JXwl** control. fcfcir MOFFAT MSC 658 - .6 cu. ft. 9CO99 Microwave, electronic control. . LAND MARK 3J h.p. Deluxe Lawn Mower. REGULAR $299.99 MOWER SALE — 24995 FALL CLEARANCE . Q99 SALE U We have just receiv­ed a collection of L I Z E' Fashion Watches in styles for Men, Women, Teens and Child- 7 ren. We invite you to i come in and see this '■ new display. PICTURES Film Pack For quick and efficient Film Processing, leave your films with us. Most films are processed and returned in a week. We have a good select­ion of RCA Television Sets in assorted styles Enjoy Fall & Winter viewing with a new T.V. STEREO SYSTEM YORX DELUXE STEREO Remote control. Double Cassette; 10 Band Equal­izer; High Speed Dubb­ing, Continuous Playback; Electronic Digital Clock, AM/FM Stereo Receiver 5 Function Remore; 2 Way Tower Speakers , etc. 499«« MAGRATH FIGURE SKATING CLUB ATTENTION: Magrath Figure Skating Club Reg­istration - Monday, September 18th, 7-8 p.m. Upstairs Arena. $45/16 weeks for Juniors, half hour twice weekly, (Elementary Badge or less); $90/16 weeks for Seniors - 1 hour twice weekly (basic badge or higher). Phone 758-3181 for more information. MAGRATH UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL BOWLING PARTY - Sunday, September 24th; Leaving Mag­rath for Lethbridge at 10:45 a.m. and return­ing home at 2:45 p.m. $7/person. Students must have a signed consent form from their parents. Please pay as soon as possible to Debbie Panczak, Phone 758-6265 or to Ilona Schneyder, Phone 758-6579. ' Theta Sabey and her family wish to . express their appreciation and gratitude to the doctors and nurses at the hospital for their kindness and consideration to her during her recent confinement there. The many enquiries and visits from . friends and family will never be forgotten. * MAGRATH TOPS NEWS . Meetings are held every Monday night starting promptly at 6:30 p.m. for weighing­in and 6:45 for the meeting. A new contest has started so hurry and get your starting weight in. The meetings are held at the Chinook Health Unit offices. Fall Rally to be held in Vauxhall on October 21st. If you would like to attend, please advise by next week so the registrat­ion can be sent.in. Come and bring a friend and lose weight together along with earning charms, monthly and quarterly, etc. incentives. FOR SALE: Used Hockey Equipment; Track Shoes, Volleyball Shoes. Call 758-3747 after 4 P.M. FOR SALE: 5 piece Maxwin (by Pearl) Drum Set with top hat and symbols. Excellent condit­ion (Christmas gift!) Phone 758-3747 after 6 p.m. MAGRATH SCHOOL NEWS RELEASE Counselling Department: A représentâtive from the Lethbridge Community College will be at the Magrath School at 1:15 p.m. on Thurs­day, September 21st. If you would like prog­ram information, you may register by calling Mr. West at the school (758-3366). Parents are especially welcome. The LCC will begin accepting applicat­ions for September 1990 programs on October 1, 1989 on a first-come-first-serve basis. GARBAGE BAG HOLDER SPECIAL (As seen on T.V.) Holds regular large garbage bags as well as the "Trash" Garbage Bag. $15.95 & $19.95 ’ Hardware Dept. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB MEETING - Wednesday, September 20th, 7:30 p.m. in the Club Rooms. Magrath students trouped back to classes Monday, September 11th, enjoying a few days extra holidays more than their neighboring counterparts. The extra "reprieve" was due to the extensive renovations and construction to the Magrath School, making it "almost brand new’'. In a News Release to Parents by Prin­cipal Neil Nordquist, he announced several new staff members this term. Mrs. Kay Court is teaching both E.C.S. classes; Mrs. Calee Toly and Mrs. Margie Schoepp are teaching Grade I; Mrs. Kenna Asplund Grade III; Mrs. Suzan Szewaga - Home Econ­omics and Mr. Holt Zaugg - Junior High Special Education. Two exchange students are attending classes in Magrath this year. Simon Scott from Australia who is staying with the John Ferguson family and Haldor Stephan- son of Iceland will spend the year with the Monte Thomson family. Did you see any colorful balloons in the sky Sunday? The Magrath United Church Sunday School had registration and their annual Balloon Launch Sunday morning. When the ballons were released they sored heaven­ward and with a north wind blowing, they were heading for the south country. Anyone finding the remnants of one, please notify the Magrath Sunday School of your discovery. The kids will really enjoy hearing from you. NEWS FLASH: BINGO will be played at the Seniors Family Carnival this year starting at 4 p.m. Friday, September 22nd. -Watch next week’s Store News for further information on the Carnival. LIONS CLUB NEWS The Lions Club has voted to continue for the 1989 - 1990 season. Many thanks to a few concerned citi­zens who will be joining the Club. Ladies are accepted into the Lions Club as well. Let us make a good Club. The larger the Club the more Community Service we will be able to give. If you are interested in joining the Lions Club, please come to our next meet­ing Tuesday, September 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Club (looms. K.K. Balderson (President) SENIOR CITIZENS - would you please cont­ribute an item of food for the hamper to be drawn for at the Carnival. Please take your item to the Senior Citizens Centre within the next week. Thank you. DO YOU LIKE TO PLAy'bINGO? Bingo will be played at the Seniors' Carnival on Friday, September 22nd starting at 4 p.m. in the Arena. See you there. A bachelor is a person to whom two missing buttons means a new shirt.