Magrath Store News (February 13, 1975)

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 ffiOCERIES 758-3535 dry GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SA...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1975
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1832
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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 ffiOCERIES 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 AJf. to 7 P.M.- THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1975 . MAGRATH, ALBERTA. I-*’*'*'*'*. UPSTAIRS DEPT. SHOES DON'T MISS THIS 1/3 OFF BARGAIN I I DRESS SALE CONTINUES; New Arrivals in Pant Suits - tw*, and three piece styles. You'll be sure to find something nice for her Valentine . (Q 00 up Beautiful new Spring Arrivals - one and two piece nress Ensembles in arnels, knits, fsrtrels and polyesters. Smart creations that are sure to please. Select one for Valentines . Newl - and popular - belted Flare Skirts in washable Polyester. Spring florals in becoming shades for a brand new season Plain and printed Arnel and Polyester knit Blouses shirtwaist style in lovely colors and patterns. SIZES. ? to lg yrs | Lively new T Shirts for Kiddies. Polyes- | ter and Cottons in ®nta If a shions • in 1 RACK - 1/2 PRICE . 1 RACK $10.00 See the new gay Scarfs - $1.55 & $3o95 MAGRATH TRADING CGMRANV LTD. HARDWARE DE°T. SIMMONS MAX I PED IC Simmons MAXIPEDIC MATTRBBS - for extra firm comfort, 312 ad^usto-rest coils* simcil insurlation both sides, pre-built border, ewrd handles and vents, quilted with foam, jumbo tape1 4,^M MATTRESS ••«,*.••,* BOX SPRINGS TO MATCH**** continentalbeds Simmons "SIMQUHT* Continental Beds with 312 adjust? rest ceils* white felt, ^rebuilt border, eord haftdlap and vents« Don’t miss this FEBRUARY SALE. SINGLE 3’3« M6 4'6" Mattress WASTE CANS Enamel covered metal Waste Cans, step-bn style, with plastic liner. A choice of colors. QpS FEBRUARY SPECIAL . O iH'rJHMHHHHWHHHHHHHWHWHHHHHHHHHHHHWHHHHHHHe Simmons "Garland" matching Mattress and Bdx~S with legs, | 4’6" ensemble ••••.•••,•*>«, | »>< >»M M X X X M-MM MM-M M-M-M X M»X M#JWMX X XM-M XX'MK'M * HIDE-A-BED . Enjoy $h* utmost i* si»*ptsg comfort right al^ng with livingrosm appearance in this handsome hide-a-bed. Has Simons matt reap. Assembles in a matter of seconds. WANTED: Dog Catcher for the Town of Magrath. Applications will be received at the Town HOME Office, Town r>£ Magrath, NOTICE? Again we remind the citizens wf Magrath that all dogs within the Town Limits must be licensed, 1975 Dog licenses were due and payable at the Town Office on January 2, 1975» Unlicensed dogs and dogs running at large will be impounded at a fefl ef $5,00 for the first rffence. Dogs not claimed from the pound within 72 hours will be destroyed, Town of Magrath By law #£<22. Town of Magrath, FOUND? Key ring containing e keys on leather key tab with Vulcan Machinery & Equipment Ltd, Owner may claim at News Office, FOR SALE; Ford Diesel Major 1953» Three point hitch, 400 hours on rebuilt engine. Front snow blade $1200,00, Ph. 653-2148, Del Bonita.- FOR SALE; Home made self propelled loader with 7 fte self leveling quick couple bucket and power steering. $1100.00, Ph 653 2148,- Del Bonita. PCI SALES 390 motjr, transmission and bear end. Good Condition. Will sell separately. Phone Danny at 758-6748« r aWaY: 2 Hampsters. Hi. 758-3268. We have finally received a «cumber of large size 23* H^me Freezers, We Md a lengthy list wf names awaiting these but several customers have now changed their minds. If y«u need & Freezer, get in tou*»h wi^h us right away, M-M M-M-K-M X X M-tiX M M MX X X X X X X M-X MX X X M M-MtWl'M*X "FOR TDte AN$ BT8RKITY" - fts Soren Sorensta was winding his click the ether day h> was thinking what a goof Cleck it had been, purchased frcrn Floyd Godfrey in 192b» 1/ MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD DRY GOODS DEPT CRIMPKNIT Texmade 100% Polyester Crimpknit Go weight in popular plain shades. Crepe pattern. ^P”1wiàe^' REGULAR VALUE $5.95 yd.-. .?. .r. POLYESTER KNIT 100% Polyester Knit Suitings in an assortment uf patterns and matching plains. Beautiful shades for the coming Spring season. 60" à 64" widths. REGULAR VALUE $6.99. POLYESTER LINING 100% Polyester lining in all popular shades, static. A good assortment of popular shades. 45" wide. REGULAR $1.49 yd. COTTON PRINTS Anti© . 99C A grand assortment <*f attractively patterned Cotton Prints in popular colors. 34" wide. . Q Q REGULAR 89* yd. 3 yds* 1°° FLANNELETTE 3 yds* First quality Canadian made Printed Flannelette in flvral, geometric and stripe patterns. A nice Choice u.f colwi'c. '^6” wJrlo. PTCf'HH.A'P $1 . 1,1, X XXXXXXXXXXXXX CORRECTION The Chris Holzworth Rink was the fourth place winner in the Third Event of the recent Magrath Men’s Bonspiel, nat the Al Layton rink as stated in last week’s Store News, And speaking of curling - the Rod Arndt Rink of Magrath captured the Leth­bridge Herald Event in the recent Shirt­sleeve Bonspiel held at the Lethbridge Curling Rink. Skipped by Shig Nakagawa, Red Arndt played third, Eric Hohm second and David H<»fer, lead. "Caldwell BATH TOWELS in a nice selection of colors, 20"x42". REGULAR $2.98 . "CALDWELL" HAND TOWELS in rich colors. Size 15"x25". REGULAR $1.98 FACE CLOTHS - "Caldwell" thickly napped Terry Face Cloths to match the above towels, REGULAR 9^* each Open House honoring Mr. and Mrs. John Bourne will be held in the Banquet Rocm ■¿f the Magrath Assembly Hall this Saturday, February 15th frem 7 t* 9 P.M. Friends and relatives are cordially incited to call. FACE CLtTHS - Rainbow striped Face Cloths in an array of colors. Absorbent Terry. REGULAR 25* each 3/580 | TERRY DISH TOWELS - Jrinted in attractive I fruit and floral designs, gay colors. i Size 17"x29". REGULAR 89*.690 Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Alston left during the past week to visit relatives in Calif­ornia. They were joined on their holiday by her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Mirza Pack of Raymond. • • • You. can never speak a kind word too s^an, for you never know how soon it will be too late. Teiylene Batts in popular bonded style. î 1 per Customer) REGULAR $5.95. II» I'll Hl . . MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD DRYGOODS DEPT /i 'LS ei ? Mi ?cards Peautifully designed , % Valentine Cards /envelopes’^,/ PRICED FROM 250 Packs of Valentine ready to punch out to Cards and mail 00 50 cards per pack 98 ó books Cut but Bowks of Valentines to ensemble and mail to your Valentine. 250 & 390 Mr. Horace Ririe has returned home from California where he has spent the past several weeks visiting relatives and friends. P.Sk. Horace told us that his son Ron was v reluctant to take him to the airport for his $ flight home and suggested his father visit I a psychiatrist upon his return tb Magrath. Imagine leaving balmy 77’ weather,to come j home to 20* below zero, blizzardy, cold, * I nasty weather* I .,,.and readers afar - that is the story j of our weather here in Sunny Southern f Alberta, not to/ nice a greeting for the i thousands of participants, officials and dignitaries that were on hand this Tuesday for the opening of the Canada Winter Games which took place in uur neighboring city of Lethbridge, and continue through­Assorted designs out Southern Alberta until February 22nd. or WHITE PILLOW SLIPS - to above she ots . WHITE SINGLE (twin bed size) White Cotton Sheets Fitted - 39x76 Flat - 70x96. REGULAR $5-95. DOUBLE HKD White sheets Flat, fitted REGULAR $6.95. 448 SIZE 498 COLORED "HERITAGE" Brand floral printed Colored Sheets in double bed Gold. REGULAR $?.95 size. Blue ur each . . MAT0HING PERMA*PRESS PILLOW SLIPS. COMFORTERS "Magic Moment" Comforters with paisley patterned cover in assorted colors, Wolcot filling for waanrth without weight. REGULAR $9.95. BLANKETS 7 88 • • • • • The January Annual meeting of the Antelope Ridge A.W.I. was held at the home of Laura Hildebrandt. After the Club Creed and Flag Salute the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The annual reports of the committees | were read and the treasurer’s report for j the past year was given» Presidency for the coming year iss | President - Ema Letkeman, Vice-President I Carol Raasch, Secretary - Reva Strate, i Treasurer — Colleen Mackee, Phblicity I Chairman - Phy11i 3 Garrett, Directors - j Isabelle Holladay, Louise Bengry and Laura f Hildebrandt. • • • a • The February meeting *f St. Joseph's I C.W.L. was held at the home of Mrs, Marilyn | Amdt on Tuesday, February 5th with 9 members | and Rev. Father O'Reilly present. : Correspondence included a letter from j the President of the Hospital Auxiliary i requesting our help in making tray favors f for the hospital. A vote was taken in j favor of this. I A "thank you" was received from \ director of the Raymond Home for the | tion of Christmas gifts. A motion was passed to have St. Day Tea & Bake Sale Friday, March 14th from 3 — 5 P.M. at the Lions Club Room. Convenors will be Louise Bengry, Lydia Triscli and Joan ” the dona- Patricks Harvey. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Louise Bengry, Wednesday, MArch'’5fh. 1 .» X » Nylon blended Blankets in solid colors. Wide satin binding. Non allergenic, washable. Assorted colors. Double bed size. REGULAR $8.95 . 5s8 I Th© school teacher asked a student the f following: ,"If you had $27 in one pocket i and $45 in the other, what would you have?" " I would have sombody else's pants on." • • • • I DON'T MISS THE SALE ON SHEETS IN THE DRY GOODS DEFT. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. MEN'S BOYS’ WEAR Jantzen sleeveless Vests, /lends, orlens, etc« Assorted styles and colors Pullovers and Cardigans in wool/ W*ol 'blend plaid Jac Shirts, button front«. Assorted colors. Wear as a Jacket er shirt. REGULAR $12.98 . WORK SOCKS | Economy Work sock in winter weight blend ßf wool and acrylic. REGULAR $1.49 . . .IIIHU-HhnH'HI.UIIIlllllllllll. Friday, February 7th at 7 P.M. the Daddy — Daughter Express of the Magrath First Ward arrived at the Magrath Assembly Hall Station. . Thirty five passengers disembarked, to enjoy an evening tf fun. -Merrie Miss" Classes and special guests enjoyed a short program - Miss girls; Opening prayer by Susan Taylor; welcome to fathers and Mary Joy Isaacson; the "Merrie Miss Song" by the girls; tribute to Balderson with Jerry Bennett making the reply, 7”’ ' followed by the serving of a delicious lunch by the teachers and Primary Presidency The remainder ef the evening was enjoyed in dancing under the direction of Joe and Inez Gibb. Ray Stevenson offered the closing prayer. The fathers of the Song by the Merrie special guests by o____, the fathers by Barbara The "Code Song" sung by the girls was Jim and Paulette Tate of Orem, Utah announce the birth of Jamis B., January 25, 1975, a brother for Bradley and his three sisters. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tate of Calgary. Maternal grand­mother is Margaret Hindley of Magrath who at present is with the Tate family. Mr. and Mrs. Henning Andersen of Salt Lake City, Utah are visiting relatives and friends in Magrath and district, guests of her mother, Mrs. Alvira Bridge. They were in attendance at a family birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pingree Tanner Friday evening honoring Mrs. Bridge on the occasion of her birthday. a n « o Ils Fate that flings the dice, and - as she ’Hings •“ of k~irgs makes peasants, and of sants kings« ~ John Dryden. James L. Gibb .passed away in Raymond after a lengthy illness at the age of ¿8 years, beloved husband of Mrs. Aria Gibb ef Raymond.- He was born in Magrath, the eldest son bf Milton H. and Sarah Anne Gibb. After fi rri shi ng high school in Magrath he attended Normal School in Calgary and taught school for 13 years. He then moved to Welling where he farmed for 17 years. In 195^ he moved to Edmonton where he was Alberta Manager for World Book Childcraft of Canada. He retired to Raymond in 19&&. He is survived by five sons and one daughter, seven granddaughters, five grand­sons, five brothers and five sisters. Funeral services were held Monday, February 10th in the Raymond Stake Chapel with Bishop R. Chipnan officiating. Interment followed in Temple Hill Cemetery, Raymond. MAGRATH trading company ltd. MEN'S BOYS'WEAR WORK PARKAS Pile lined Hydro Work Parkas in 10 *»z. Cotton duck. Upper t lined with orlon pile, remainder lined with quilted rayon. 35" length, button tab at throat and bottom,- De­tachable hoed. Olive green shade. REG, $24.92 . WINTER JACKETS 1 RACK OF WINTER JACKETS — Wool Plaids, Cords, Nylens, leather-like Vinyls, etc. i z- 95 REGULAR VALUE $24.95 to $39.95 . |Q Nylon Skidoo Suits, warn quilted lining. Full length front and leg zippers. Has hotd. Black or Navy blue" REGULAR $49.95 . 3O95 SKIDOO BOOTS Nylon uppers, front zipper, black rubber bottoms, interlining. Adjustable tie. Warm, light weight. felt CANADA WINTER GAMES BASKETBALL NOTICE: | Opening Ceremonies for the Magrath portion | of the 1975 Canada Winter Games will comm- 1 ence at 6:00 P,M. SHARP, Thursday, February! 13th at the Big Gym. The Magrath-Cardston Band will part- I icipate along with dignitaries. Everyone is welcome to attend, | WANTED; 3 °r 4 bedroom house to rent in the Magrath area. Ph. 653-2368. John Michaud. NOTICE: St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Services for the month of February will be held Sunday mornings at 9 A.M, WANTED: Apartment size Gas Range, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Ph. 758-3556. JUST ARRIVED - New Spring Shipment of Dresses, Pant Suits, etc. Upstairs. FOUND: Two sets of keys on key chains. Cteners may claim at News Office. 20% OFF SALE - L<*ng Dresses, Dresses, Pant j Suits, etc. Upstairs. D R p Q Q JACKET Handsome Dress Jackets in blended checks and plaids. Background colors «rf Navy or Brown accented with popular co-ordin­ating shades, REG. $45.00 & $58. 2D00 . WORK'.QLOVES Lined Work Gloves, wrist gauntlet style, pigskin front with canvas back . REGULAR $2.92 valus luivniiuiiiununiiiiiHiHiiiiHiiniiiiinniHiiiiiniimiiititininHuniuiiiunininiHuiuuminiiiiiii Eye Doctor: "Hmmml This looks bad* Have your eyes ever been checked before?" Patient: "No, Doctor, they have always been brown." REMEMBER YOUR "HONEY" ON VALENTINE’S DAY. SELECT A SUITABLE GIFT. Ï PULLOVER MITTS Hard weqring Split loather Pul 1 aver Mitts - REGULAR VALUE $2.9® 9 98 .uuoumoioomu.i. < lH|ill|ll,|l<.lllll<.t.l|lli>IMltllf>.| t|<«|lllllll|.i|llfTI< IIMll.lIllX.lll'UII •• 11II Fleece lined Pullover Mitts, pigskin <■ fronts ^Sanyas .teck, ®G. s, • CHOPPE FRESH GROUND DAIIY Magrath Eagles hosteA and won a basketball tournament this plast weekend, February 6th and Sth with eight teams competing for the championship. Thursday Magrath Super Subs played the L.C.I. Colts losing to the Colts. Top scorers for Super Subs were Chris Clifton with 11 points, Rob Rnl1ingson with 10. L.C.I.*s Bruce Olsen netted 12 pointsa In the second game Cardston Cougars defeated Lethbridge 2nd Ward with Ron Secretan getting 14 points for Cardston, Gordon Hudson and Chris ^amenson both netting 10 points for Lethbridge. The third game Thursday saw Magrath Eagles aefeat Winston Churchill Mastiffs. Rod Ririe led Magrath with 20 points while Brian Seleshi made 20 points for Winston Chi rohi 1 ~1, The final game Thursday saw Raymond Mustangs down Catholic Central Flyers. Mustangs were helper by Dave Williams who got 18 pointu. Top scorer for Catholic Central was Domici Santagelo who got 23 points’.' ’ ' ’ ’ ' . . Saturday’s semi finial games were at 3 P.M. and 4*30 P.M. In the 3 P.M. encounter Magrath Eagles defeated L.C.I. Colts. Rod Ririe was top scorer for Magrath with 12 points, Alex Gimpaneres netted 16 for L.C.I. Cardston Wildcats defeated Raymond Mustangs in the 4*30 P.M. encounter. Ron Secretan of Cardston netted 27 points, Doug Mendenhall of Raymond made 14. At 7 P.M. Raymond Mustangs tangled with L.C.I. Colts defeating them for the third place trophy. Dave Williams hooped 24 points for Raymond, Glade Roberts 14 for L.C.I. . The championship game went at 8:30 P.M. with Magrath Eagles securing the champion­ship over Cardston Wildcats. Wildcats earned second place in the ’tourney. All stars were awarded to Alex Gimpaneris of L.C.I., Dave Williams of Raymond, Ron Secretan of Cardston, Paul Wolsey and Rod Ririe of Magrath. Caraston was awarded the Sportsmanship trophy while the Magrath Cheerleaders won the cheerleading trophy, A sincere "thank you" is extended to all those who helped make this tournament a success. How do Magrath' teams' stand in league play? Zeniths (A team) are fourth in the league with 4 wins, 5 losses. Eagles (B) are third in the league with 5 wins and 4 losses. Winter Games Basketball games begin in Magrath this Thursday afternoon. Following is the schedule of games: Men’s Games - Thursday, Feb. 13th - 2 P.M. Que. vs P.E.I. 4 P.M. - Ontario vsi Newfoundland'. 7 P.M. - N.W.T. vs Sask. 9 P.M. N. S. vs. Alberta. Friday, Feb. 14th: 2 P.M. Ont„.yg,B. 7 P.M. Nfld. vs. B.C. 9 P.M. Yukon vs Man. Saturday, Feb. 15th 2 P.M. Women’s Games B.C. vs Que. Sunday, Feb. 14th 9 I.M. B.C. vs Sask, 11 A.M. Que. vs Yukon. 1 P.M. N.S. vs P.E.I. Monday, Feb. 17th Womens Barnes 1 P.M. 4A vs 4B. 4 P.M. - Men’s Games 4A vs 4B. REMINDER - Friends and relatives are cord­ially invited to attend a Calling Reception honoring John & Joy Bourne Sat. Feb. 15th 7 -■ 9 F.M. in the Assembly Hall Banquet Rocrio MAGR/TH TRADING COMPANY LTD, ® T’-Y 1 Í Uou i[ Love ühese MiJ. ii*i'imi«t«i< . u,.,. CHOCOLATEQUICK . 179 COFFEE MATE 2# tins 1,1 . . . . V EG E y BUE.S ÖÜ P. I CARNATION 16 êz. . . I.UXHH rtmi i IMI £ 29 HEINZ y. / / y ç """,,,ll"l""""l"‘l"“'IHhlll!lfllllHlllHlllflllllll|IHIlll|h,|f||IHIIIIIIHllnilh||llHlMIIIUIIIIIIilHHl(|llHIJIHlllHlH|l ;| .in . .1 n”« " ni 11 ii i n 1111111 u h • »D111 ti. h mm ! m i m 11H» i h m « 11 ll( < M l( i • i»t nu i ! i AYLMER 04 fez. 3 Hr iiiiiiitHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii.jiiiiiiihiiHHMiiiiuiiiiiHihiiMiHinhmiiHniHuiiUHiuinhiii OOI ■<99 Ô r 5901 P-Jl o & LT WESTERN FAMILY 2# loaf A\ D It. 19 POTATOES - GEMS APPLES - GOLDEN DELICIOUS PARSN IPS. 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