Magrath Store News (January 21, 1983)

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. MAGitATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 Store news 758-3065 (Ext.) . STO...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1983
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1850
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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. MAGitATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 Store news 758-3065 (Ext.) . STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday . 8 a-m- to 1 P*m- THURSDAY JANUARY 21st., 1983 .'• • • .MAGRATH, ALBERTA. i*SS2**;*************i************************************************* LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ************************************************************************ January Clearance Sale COATS •» JACKETS ' 1 RACK OF COATS AND JACKETS IN WOOLS & BLENDS. ASSORTED STYLES 1 RACK OF LADIES SUITS 2 & 3 PIECE ST'YLES. BLAZERS, SKIRTS, SLACKS IN A NICE SELECTION. 20% OFF Ladies style. A nice 20%W Ladies Winter Snowboots in Dress & sporty styles. 20% OFF Ladies’ Co-ordinates % PRICE Downfilled Coats Downfilled Coats in full and Jacket Fur-trimmed and untrimmed styles, selection of colors. CLEARING AT . Ladles’ Winter Boots Perfect Fit by Playtex Playtex' new "Fits Perfect". Uniquely designed for B,C, & D cups. Perfect fitting Bra with each cup adyu^t^ng to your bust for natural shaping tfc»« 199B “Playtex” intimate Fashions Save $2 on Playtex "CROSS YOUR HEART" Bra’s. a , Several popular styles. SAVE *2 SUPER LOOK Playtex Smoothing Panty that makes your clothes look smoth, you look super. A panty brief | you will enjoy wearing. '695 [fi * ‘*V ‘ The ’“i Dinner Brlday, January 28th at 1 p.m. in the L“"»8a a centre. Hosts for the dinner are Wren & -Everyone 55 years for membership. gular monthly^Pot t the Drop In _ roast portk Isabell Holladay, and up is eligible RACaUETB^_PbAX|RS up for We need more players Feb-the tournament acthCd:ndtOhave rUary\mber o In accomplished j be a member o fun and there $ pm”«. The events ate: ¥. "lil Singles, ladles Singles, ^en's Doubles; Ladies Doubles. There Racquetball Court and tf all • W -t V Doubles; Mixed is a sheet at the at the Town z • •••*•■ kwqWNIE news busy these group excer— join in a "Sing-a-long" • Brownies have been past two weeks with a sion to Lethbridge to Brownie '•»«»-« ‘“7“ recently Three Brownies have recei. } recTehi ve!d ttthh ir 11s t yTe ar iSee rGvircuen hof r“SlieÆth and Brice Beandt Wel^Vo^V.“ -îîy Closson. 9 It was a pleasure prepare 1 your the again this year. Committee clothes seemed for those in - --- . to sort and -re for shipping to Calgary contributions of cl^l}i"8 f°r Unitarian Service *** — ___ - • _ --- . The thoughtfully prepared circumstances?* I hope that you have experienced enrichment from being directly involved with the relie of another person. Thanks to al who contributed and to the Post Office Staff for having the Drop Box where it was convenient for us May your New Year be rich and full. y y Dorothy Engen, World Family who are in desperate -rjENTlON - NAME OUR NEW HOSPITAL Our new Hospital needs a name. We would appreciate suggestions from-the community. Please submit your .suggestion to the Hospital Board, % Jerry Leishman, Magrath Hospital by February 1st. Thank you. ATTENTION: Our car was parked on ' the South side of the Magrath Trading Co. January 8th about 2 p.m. at which time a vehicle or object damaged the vinyl roof. Anyone having any inform- It^; about this Incident please eon-t- art us A reward is being offered. Dr. Ilan Dudley,Jh. 758-3200. Dan McFadden was the winner of the January 15 Draw for a trip sponsere«1 by Dei Bonita uonrmun-i^y Association, p Lawson Travel and Air Canada. ‘Thanks to all those who are su-,-^^» d.b.c.a. YCLEARANCE Ladies’ Sleepwear r. 1 cou>->t of Ladies NigKiÿo^ns in Brusned Nylon, Nylon, Cotton. ' Assorted styles. . 1/2 PRICE! Y fi »■ "Peignior Sets Housecoat Black with 2 piece of Gown and in white or Lace trim. /'*• tv REG. $39.95 LADIES Underwear Ladies Underwear in Cotton/Polyester blend. Tops and bottoms in _ *4« plainer floral printed. Nice for skating, ski­ing, etc. REGULAR $8.95 each. Women’s Slips "Strapless” slips lac^trim^on'top and hemline. 8.95 REGULAR $10.95 Hair care accessories Head' Bands Neat BEAD BANDS" in assorted styles includ­ing Rope, Metalics, etc. Vî Price ***************** SALE: English Silv $65.00 7-- New tips $4-$8 er Cross High 758-6816. j for Artex paints, for Artex please FOR Pram. Navy. WANTED: Could a dealer call 758-6816. WANTED: 50 - 12 foot tzldge ties. Phone 758-3144. NEEDED: Hockey f°T 8 ’ old boy. Phone 758-3005 us . CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT - MAGRATH We are Dental sponsoring a Pre-School Clinic from days for ALL CHILDREN FROM AGES 3-6 yrs. Services include: Dental Inspection Cleaning, Flur­ide , Hygiene Ins t rue tion. Clinics will be held at thei Health Unit in Feb. 7-Feb 11, only). This Serv- Please phone the Magrath 1983 (5 ice is FREE. Chinook Health Unit for an appointment - 758-3331. With the sub-theme and logo chosen, plans are underway for the 61st Annual Calgary Diocesan Convention of the Catholic Women' League to be held at the Lethbridge Lodge Hotel on April 29,30th and May 1, 1983. The main three-year theme "The League, Our Ministry to God and Canada" was first used at the 1982 Convention. "We Love, We Pray, We Serve" is the sub-theme chosen for the 1983 Convention. The logo, honoring the willing hands of League members focusing on the crest of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, was designed by Irene Gruninger of St. Joseph's C.W.L., Magrath. St. Joseph's C.W.L. Council along with St. Ambrose, Coaldale, St. Catherine's of Picture Butte, St. Basil's, St. Patrick's and Our Lady of the Assump­tion of Lethbridge comprise the Leth­bridge Regional hosting the 1983 Convention. LADIES: Join early morning Exercis Classes, 6:30 a.m. Classes are in progress but these is still room for more. Call Lynne at 758-3107. 9 A.M. EXERCISE CLASSES - ladies interested in a 9 a.m. Class A selection of Men’s Shirts,. Sweaters, and Pants 1 RACK OF INCLUDING SWEATERS, etc. MEN'S WEAR PANTS, T SHIRTS, % Price Men’s JOGGERS Men1s Cougars in Tan/Brown, Grey/Blue. REGULAR $35.00 4 Runners Men's Blue/White Runners in popular style. Neat for jogging, sports, etc. REGULAR $19.95 please contact Lynne Tanner at 758-3107. « • « • A black & white kitten has been at our place about 2 months. please claim. Contact Andersens at 758-6206. WANTED: Children’s tap & ballet shoes. Approx. Size 9 or 10. Call 758-6313. WANTED: L'Eggs Pantyhose cartons. Please call 758-6889, THANK YOU: Our thanks and apprec­iation to the person or persons who so kindly left the "goodies" at our door during the "Twelve Days of Christmas". We appreciated them and your kindness very much. Astrid & Sven Jensen. FOR SALE: Tractor tires - 1 Goodyear with rim, 2 Frestone with rims. Excellent cond ition. Ph. 758-3573 for more information. CHILDREN'S CERAMIC CLASSES - begin Jan. 26th & 27th. Children Grade 1 up are welcome to join. For registration and any questions contact Diane Cant, 8-3674. ADULT CERAMIC CLASSES begin January 25th. Anyone interested is welcome to come from 7 to 9 p.m. at Magrath Ceramic Hall. ATTENTION: I will be teaching Grades 1,2 and 3 Tpiano lessons this next Seminar beginning around Feb. 1st. Call Lori at 758-6823. FOR SALE; l-9'x7’ Rollip wood garage door Low headroom type. All hardware included. $300. Mark Passey, Ph. 758-3572. SEE OUR RACKS & TABLES OF SALE ITEMS. TOWN OF MAGRATH .some 2 Baskets CLEARING AT Fabric Sate' of Fabrics including Suitings, Knits, Prints, Broadcloths, etc. Assorted shades in plains and prints. that for source has been; water that is highly loaded with salts you could literally The new 9 water source This water has very it is , it becomes mandatory to so and chlorine is the only in the system. When questioning the quality and taste of our new water, there are several factors which have effect on it that you must consider. First, remember 54 years the water from wells, mineralized and so hard walk on it. is Jensen reservoir, is 5-6 times softer, little mineral and salt content. When drawing from wells, not necesssry to chlorinate but when the source is an open body of water do chemical we use We apologize for the strong chlor­ine the but stalled health regulations that super It also takes some controls set right conditions, be minimal, be attributed to air bubbles which dissipate-within is due manly to the fact that this is soft water and thè chemical makeup totally different miles of new pipe "pipe" we use . tested daily for chlorine by Garth and for bacteria etc. weekly by Health Unit and this leaves to chance. Note the difference this made. No staining of sinks, It requires less soap, fixtures will not corrode as las t longer . softeners may want or increase the This, of course choice. comparison. Figures »parts per million. taste from time to time and fo occasional murkey appearance when new water lines are in­require these lines and fixtures be chlorinated to purify them, time to get the and under normal the chlorine residue will Some of the cloudiness c will taste Moirs heart-shaped Boxes of Chocolates. Boxes are lace trimmed with flowers. $4.99 to $13.39 seconds. The odd taste that the system is and also with seven there my be some will disappear more. The water as is the Chinook very little water has tubs , etc. quick and water tanks will Those who have water to disconnect them time between , will be a personal Following is a chemical are noted in ’ pleasant fragrance. 480 ml REGULAR $4.50 Hand Lotions Moisturizing Hand and Body Lotion in Clifton's "Soft Foamy" in Apple Blossom recharges.Lilac, Pine. REGULAR $2.50 Calcium & Magnesium Hardness Sodium Bicarbonates Alkalinity Sulphate Total disolved solids New Water 32 95 2 115 95 10 105 Old Water 187 585 292 514 422 754 1,767 1» Standard Not established - -500 300 Not Established 500 500 1,000 ‘ , MAGRATH Wednesday, 7 to 8 p .m. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING EMERGENCY SERVICES January 26th, Fire Hall, welcome. For further information please call the Director of Magrath ’Emergency Services - G, Craig Bennett, Phone 758-3167, at the All interested persons NOTICE: our patrons, RARY will be from 10 a.m. February 5th In response to requests from the MAGRATH PUBLIC LIB-open Saturday MORNINGS to 12 noon beginning 1983. Library cards , 25$ 9 are available $1 for adults for children. WE STILL HAVE A FEW MAYTAG APPLIANCES AT THE OLD PRICES. PRICES WILL f BE UP SHORTLY. ***************************** 15 mice at one setting • no bait necessary • winds like an alarm clock AUTOMATIC Home Hardware | Bowl Cleaner Kills household germs in toilet bowl.-Deodorizes. Re­' moves stains. Disinfeets. 900 ml . . f Almond shade. outlet, oven light, _ _ 'rogrammed Cooking, Removable non—tip oven racks, removable oven door, Resistain porcelain enamel finish, removable spill tray. - and many more desirable features. PRICED AT . ******************************************* feS . AC/DC Homelina b £ W TV State with monopole VHF AC-DC, PRICED AT . ANCE - popular . Features’include Timed appliance Range top light, Digital Clock, P " solid antenna. »95 We We We have several types of Mice poisons. Keep est free. I f 7» SAVE 20% Check our Sale Table for a Bargain. There may be something you need or like Triple rotary action heads with unique spring action lifters to tying whiskers up for a closer shave. Hip top cleaning. SALE PRICE THIS WEEK Beeuti-Treat Potting Soil have Potting Soil have Planting Needs. Skates Our .skates are at the old price and we are giving you an extra discount. O Sale Price this Week eonly cur LE SHAVER Men's Socks GLOVES Men's soft leather Curling Gloves. Natural with Black r Red or Blue inserts. (REGULAR $39.95) C.URI INfi SlIDEg- Slips on easxxy over Curling Shoe. Elastic adjustment. REGULAR $7.95 New Arrivals in Men’s Dress Socks by Me Gregor. Popular shades and styles, Wools and Blends. $2.195-$4 J) 1’5 WORK SOCKS Men's Work Socks by "Fields". .Heather shades in Wool REGULAR $4.50 blend, pr. Shaving Aids 1" "AETA" by Mennen. After Shave Lotion in pleasant scent. ’ REGULAR $2.25 '‘"POLICE REPORT The R.C.M.P. Lethbridge Sub-Division is the process of upgrading its services to the public by improving the services of the police. To accomplish this the Force has installed telephone call diverting equipment in all Detachments within the Sub-Division, thereby making the use of Zenith 50,000 ob­solete. If there is no policeman available at th.e local Detchment in your area, the call to that particular office will auto­matically be forwarded to the Control Centre in Lethbridge who will pass on any calls re­quiring immediate attention. The Communica­tion Centre staffed by specially trained Civilian Member Operators will process the complaints then dispatch them to the invest­igating member. The public are, however, requested to refrain from calling the emerg­ency / comp laint line number for administrat­ion- type calls. These calls should be re­ferred to the local detachment office durinj normal working hours by using the administ­ration phone number. Road/Weather conditioi as in the past, are not available from the R.C.M.P. and should be referred to the A.M. A. Listed below are the names of Detachmenti their emergency/complaint number and admin— lustration phone numbers. 1 --- --- will have the same phone their size, are capable power to staff their offices more than the smaller ones. DETACHMENT Bow Island Cardston Crowsnest Pass Foremost Fort Macleod MAGRATH Medicine Hat Milk River Nanton Picture Butte Pincher Creek Raymond Taber' Vauxhall Vulcan i^Waterton t Some detachments number because of of providing man-regularly EME GENCY/COMPLAINT Park MAGRATH ***************************** ATTENTION - Magrath Rod & Gun Club Members - please have your horns in to Arndt Motors before January 22nd for measuring. WANTED: Pasture to rent for 20 to 25 cows & calves. 758-6511, Rick Hillmer. WANTED: Used ballet slippers & tap shoes, 9^5—10 children s. Phone 752-4111 545-2100 653- 4931 562-2866 867-3545 553-4406 758-3525 527-8181 647-3955 646-2444 732-4429 627-4424 752-3351 223-4446 654- 2411 485-2266 859-224 (S Cpl. John Ferguson. ADMINIST 545-2784 653- 4931 562-2866 867-3550 553-4406 758-3488 527-8181 647-2427 646-5722 732-4449 627-4424 752-4747 223-4446 654- 2447 485-2266 ummer 1983) 4H BEEF CLUB ■ The Magrath 4H Beef Club held its reg­ular meeting January 12th at 7 p.m. in the Magrath Elementary School. Vice President Joan Wocknitz called the meeting to order. The Pledge was led by Travis Harris and Roll Call was answered with "The Weight Of Your Calf". It was decided to hold the Magrath Club Speak-Offs on March 9th at 6:30 p.m. in the Magrath School. The Club’s annual Pancake Supper will be held February 15th at the Magrath Unitec Church from 5-7 p.m. The prices are: $8 Family, $ 2.50/Single. There will be a . raffle for a $50 Grocery Hamper. The meet­ing adjourned at 9 p.m, Carrie Harris, Club Reporter, Magrath 4H Beef Club. TO RENT: Hurkot's 10 acres with three bed­room house, deep well, garden, fruit tree: dairy barn. Ph. 758—3144 or 824—3515. IVktAT VALUES minute Steaks TENDERIZED Sirloin Roasts or SIRLOIN STEAKS .BONELESS .KG B Bacon soo g pkg. « 288 mokies OLYMPIC SAUSAGES 'ookod Ham sliced 375 g. ea(2®^ ****************************** ” Mrs. Lola Balderson, beloved wife of the late Gladstone Balderson, pass­ed away Wednesday, January 19th at the age of 98 years. She is survived by one son Kenneth of Magrath; 2 grandsons Wesley and John Balderson and 1 granddaughter Barbara Balderson; 7 great grandchildr all of Magrath. Funeral services will be held in Martin Bros Memorial Chapel, tentative date is Friday, January 21at. Dr. Robert Balderson and Mrs. J.A. Macfarlane both of Ottawa have been "’siting their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fell Balderson. Mr. Balderson is confined to hospital and they came to visit with him during his illness. Mrs. Louise Dow is home after visiting in Montana with her sister Mrs. Norma Seward who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Schneyder, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schneyder Miss Debbie Schneyder and Mr. ' John Schneyder have returned home after enjoying a family winter holiday in Hawaii. . Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl, and Mrs. ‘ireta Balderson and sons have returned to their homes after visiting in Utah with relatives including Mrs. Dahl’s mother Mrs■ Ireta Head in Sandy, Utah and the Dahl's son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wade Bateman and new baby daughter of Provo, Utah. Magrath and Southern Alberta have enjoyed an exceptional January so far. Temperatures to Wednesday of this week hit the above 0rC (32’F) for 21 consecutive days. There are no zero or just below zero temperatures expected before Friday or Saturday according to the local weather office. Some local golfers have been enjoy­ing the spring-like days. Cyclists, *************************************** * * * * walkers and joggers are quite a common sight. Let’s hope the weatherman will have compassion on us for the re­mainder of the winter. Ladies! dry this tasty Loaf recipe. CARROT LOAF (Makes 2 nice loaves) 3 cups flour 2 cups sugar 2 tsp soda 2 tsp. salt 2 tsp cinnamon. Mix all together and add: 1% cups oil, 4 beaten eggs. Mix well. Then add: 3 cups grated raw carrots, 1 cup nut meats, 1% cups raisins. Mix well. Put in well oiled pans and bake 350’ for 30 min. 300’ for 30 minutes (1 hr complete) Take from oven and put the following topping on loaves: 2 tbsp, melted margarine ig cup sugar % cup chopped nuts 2 tbsp. milk. Return loaves to oven and bake 10-15 minutes longer. M-m-m-m- Delicious. BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE If you’ve a lender message Or a loving word to say Don’t wait ’til you forget it But whisper it today. We live but in the present, The future is unknown Tomorrow is a mystery, Today is all our own. The tender words unspoken The letters never sent The long forgotten messages The wealth of love unspent. For these some hearts are breaking For these some loved ones wait So show them that you care for them Before it is too late. — M. E. Beck Fries CARNATION 1 KG ^COFFEE NABOB 369 G DADS COOKIES 4 KINGS 450 G í» Soup CHICKEN OR BEEF “ IN-A-MUG .170 G L Pink Salmon 220 g .I49 athroonr Tissue DELSEY PACK Disposable Diapers pampers toddler 24 pack Cocktail 89C Hakes of m «. . 1M Facial Tisane 200 PACK . . 99* PRODUCE MiisMk Parsnips . EA 7fiC Onions CARROTS .89* Potatoes :X' -V ' . ps