Magrath Store News (July 3, 2002)

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. 1 I MAGRATH NEWS 1 •> Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 50c o . July 3,2002 r J la .t-.k. TOWN OF MAGRATH “t...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 2002
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1891
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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. 1 I MAGRATH NEWS 1 •> Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 50c o . July 3,2002 r J la .t-.k. TOWN OF MAGRATH “the garden crrr DISASTER SERVICES COORDINATOR The Magrath and District Emergency Services is seeking an extraordinary volunteer to serve as Disaster Services Coordinator for Magrath and area. . t: This is a volunteer position to assist in the delivery of disaster services for the Town of Magrath and the eastern half of Cardston County during emergencies. This individual will be responsible for the following: 1. The development and implementation of a disaster plan in consultation with the municipalities, local agencies and disaster preparedness group such as Red Cross. 2. The reassessment of the disaster plan on an annual basis. 3. Coordinate training for disaster response personnel. 4. During emergency incidents, through a consultative process with other emergency services, municipalities and agencies, ensure that disaster needs are provided. The initial development process would require a considerable time commitment, however, once the disaster plan is in place the time involved would be significantly less. If you require further information, contact Rod Bly at 758-3212. Interested parties may submit their intent in writing to the Town of Magrath, Box 520, Magrath, AB TOK 1J0, . Attention: Rod Bly * r Points of Interest ♦ Employment * Grocery Specials Home Hardware Inside this Issue: Community 1-3 Sports 4 Classified Ads Calendar Library News Grocery Specials 6 8 8 9-11 ^Hardware Specials 12y ! DONT FORGET Magrath Parade - Saturday July 27th If you would like to participate in the parade, we would love to see you. Please remember the date and get your decorations ready. li 2 ¿Samudfornii, ^ctbiâ'ul have chosen to be married Saturday, July 20,2002 at the Coaldale LDS Church 2216 - 21A Avenue Together with their parents they invite you to join the celebration Wedding Ceremony 1:30 in the afternoon Calling Reception 2:30 - 4:30 Parents of the Groom Carol J. Patey the late Clark Dainard ' Parents of the Bride Parents of the Bride Tammy J. Noble William A Knopf Leo Trenlær Beverly J. Knopf h , I Community No Cost Clothing Exchange Magrath Arena July 30 - Evening only Seniors & Disabled 5-6 p.m. Open to public 6-9 p.m. July 31 Open 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Donations of CLEAN clothing can be dropped off at Wendy Coleman’s garage, 157 S. 1st St. W. before July 19th. u,. • J • ^DESIGN We specialize in: -Scanning: slides, photos, negatives, text. -Photo repair, retouching, restoration & photo collages -Memory videos (weddings, reunions, sports. All of the above can be preserved on VHS, CD and (phone for details) We also do private tutoring, troubleshooting, desktop publishing & more! Phone Bonny/Brenda: 758-3844 eve-/voicemail (day) Duane & Carma Thomson are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Keltie She was born June 20,2002 and weighed 9 lbs. 4 oz. She is a baby sister to a very happy Nathan, Cara and Benjamin. î - MINI-GUARD The Spirit of Alberta Barid i$ sponsoring a one Week camp for all girls grades K-6, July 22-26 (Magrath Celebration Week). The camp will be held at the school from 10:00 to 11:30 each morning with instruction according to age level in dance, flag, and precision drill. The camp will feature a special performance for parents on the last day, and all students may march with the Spirit of Alberta Band in the Magrath Days parade on Saturday. The cost of the camp is $39.00 which includes a camp T-shirt. Registration forms have been sent home with all girls in elementary school (except Kindergarten girls, which were missed). Extra registration forms are available at the Trading Co. Office or till. Also welcome are next fall’s kindergarten girls as well as friends and cousins here for the celebration. For additional information, contact Joanne Dever (758-3631), Nikki Bogdan (758-3217), or Jerry Chatwin (758-3765). ATTENTION!! QJtADE_ /2 $TUDENT± NOTE Students entering Nursing Magrath Hospital Auxiliaiy present each year a “Margaret Long" Scholarship to the student with the highest marks entering Nursing. To apply, send a letter and copy of final marks before September I, 2002 to: Magrath Hospital Auxiliaiy Box 639 Magrath, AB TOK I JO Now Booking Appointments!! 'Wakeup With Make-up! Permanent Cosmetics SENIOR’S NEWS Suppers will resume Sept. 4th Cornbust date will be announced in August ******* Contact Hazel Rasmussen for rental of the Senior’s Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3545 ******* Garage Sale September 20th. All donations gladly accepted. Phone Grace Navratil at 758-3291 or Bob Clifton at 758-6733 HAVE A WONDERFUL SUMMER! Denturist * Complete denture service * Soft Liners & stabilizing wings for problems, sore lowers George Torre Alba JULY 15 - 6:00 p.m. Diamond Willow Terrace In Your Town MOBILE Tina. D. Reidcpct Phone: (403) 758-3930 758-3936 Call for your Free Consultation MUSEUM NEWS Il Darryl Passey has kindly loaned us his (taxidermy collection which is a display of local animals. These items are currently on (display and can be viewed during the ! extended |{ Summer Hours: 1 Monday 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. I Tuesday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (The Museum will be open from 2-4 p.m. on July 27th (Celebration day) for family and II friends to enjoy the displays and remember 1 the good ol’ days. Make your dream come true Have your home built by JENSEN ENTERPRISES New construction: Additions: Patio Decks: 403-758-3669 Ken Jensen, Owner Fine woodwork: Hardwood furniture: Renovations: Box 93 Magrath, AB TOK 1 JO MR. DANIEL J. WIPF beloved husband of Mrs. Sarah Wipf of Magrath, passed away at the Magrath Hospital on Monday, July 1, 2002 at the age of 68 years. . He is survived by his wife Sarah Wipf of Magrath; two sons, Tim (Judy) Wipf of Magrath, Joe Wipf of Lethbridge; three daughters, Judy, Sarah, and Annie Wipf all of Magrath; and 5 grandchildren. A Funeral Service will be held at Deerfield Colony Church on Wednesday, July 3rd, 2002 at 12:00 p.m. Interment to follow at Deerfield Colony Cemetery. 4. 'BASKETBALL - I --- --- u. ’F J to — --- — --- —SO »Fr.T1 BAL■ L u < • MAGRATH FAMILY/COMMUN1TY - ‘ softball TOURNEY w ❖ * . * 4 ♦ July 25-27,2002 All families/community members wanting play in the Celebration' Softball Toiifnament need to get their names in to either the town office (758-3212) or Bill Alston (758^895). Any community or district member^j^; are"' not playing on a family team, may put their, names on aijisf ht the Town Hall. No hand-p. icked teams, please. • -in? r-vi:<r •& ^ MqfnoO ■» .'IHIdI* .-»a • , .' * I rI . CLOGGING flaggy ■. Krxikvd New cXoggiwg St* * .Opgkuuvg iw * September 2002 * GANAIMAN -- intermediate arvdy^va*Aced/ Classes znoiubbr - 45 mii/vwte Lessors 1 day a weetetl 7 c’1 - 4^5.00 -for 1 session. (12 lessors) i- starting middle of «September td'*"'1'11 ” December ai/vd will commen.ee iiA<__. __ Jan.uary oi/vce again, .’¿M - Competition. in, ApriL @ i^exburg, • rj*v/ * - Filled with Fun,,jazzy steps autd-lots of LearlA-luvg ■ -*nn - Instructors: wt.uk ?fimiTy-member) Forms can be found at the Trading Co. Office, Magrath High School Offioe, or by contactin Wes or Debbie Baldersoti (758-6380). 1 Because of Limited Space - Register Early!! I I J ÌI I REMEMBER TO CALL TAI Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration and Appliance Service Gas and Electrical Service and Trenching 752-3866 TAI HANCOCK - MGR. BRIDGE SEFTIC SERVICE u - ?! A DIVISION OF CHINOOK WATER WAGON ~' '! r'-j, "TiO"lJ : •» vl'mel vv?w RR 8-20-18 ■ ’ LETHBRIDGE, AB •’ . T1J4P4 STEELE SHERIDAN - PROPRIETOR PHONE (403) 328-2460 CELL (403) 330-8066 FAX (403) 327-3337 5 REMEMBER WHEN . Close your eyes. A nd go back in time Before semi automatics and crack. Before SEGA dr Super Nintendo. Way back.I'm talking about Hide and seek at dusk. Red light, green light. The corner Store. Hopscotch, butterscotch, doubledutch, jacks, kickball, dodgeball. Mother May I. Red Rover arid Roly Poly. . Hula Hoops. Running through the sprinkler. An ice cream coneion a warm summer night. Chocolate or vanilla or strawberry or maybe butter pecan. • Wait. Watching Saturday Morning cartoons. Short commercials. Fat Albert, Road Runner, The Three Stooges, and Bugs. Or back f urther. i When around the comer seemed far away, And going downtown seemed like going somewhere. Cops and Robbers, Cowboys and Indians, Zorro. Climbing trees, building igloos out of snow banks . Running till you were out of breath. Laughing so hard that your stomach hurt. . Jumping on the bed. , "a Pillow fights. Spinning around, getting dizzy, and falling down. Being tired from playing.Remember that? The worst embarrassment was being picked last for a team. War was a card game. Water balloonsweretheultimate weapon; < Baseball cards in the spokes transformed any bike into a motorcycle. : I'm not finished just yet. When you'd reach into a muddy gutter for a ! penny. When you got your windshield cleaned, oil checked, and gas pumped without asking, for free, every time. and, you didn't pay for air. if When nearly everyone's mom was at home . when the kids got there. When it took five minutes for the TV to warm up. if you even had one. It was magic when dad would "remove* his thumb. When it was considered a great privilege to be taken out to dinner at a real restaurant with your parents. When girls neither dated nor kissed until late high school, if then. When they threatened to keep kids back a grade if they failed.and did! When being sent to the principal's office was nothing compared to the fate that awaited a misbehaving student at home. Basically, we were in fear for our lives but it wasn't because of drive-by shootings, drugs, gangs, etc. Our parents and grandparents were a much bigger threat! Didn't that feel good? Just to go back and say, "Yeah, I remember that!" Remember when. Decisions were made by going "eeny-meeny- miney-mo." Mistakes were corrected by simply exclaiming, "Do over!" "Race issue" meant arguing about who ran the fastest. . The worst thing you could catch from the opposite sex was cooties. It was unbelievable that dodgeball wasn't an . Olympic event. Having a weapon in school meant being caught with a slingshot. Scrapes and bruises were kissed and made better. Taking drugs meant orange-flavored chewable aspirin. Abilities were discovered because of a "double­dog-dare." If you can remember most or all of these, then you have LIVED!!!6 CLASSIFIED ADS FREE MARKET ❖ FOR SALE - Dark Blue Toddler Stroller. Good condition/clean ~ $25.00. Lightweight Pull Golf Cart 2 ******* yrs. old ~ $15.00. Never used Bike Rack for vehicle ❖ ALL FORMER GUARD GIRLS or their parents. Please check your closets for any sailor outfits or any other guard costumes you may have. Please contact Jerry Chatwin or Joanne Dever if you find any. ❖ (front or back). Holds 2 bikes ~ $20.00. Never used Heavy Hay Tarp. 25’ x 14’ ~ $90.00 o.b.o. RonYoshihara 758-3556. HORSES FOR SALE- ❖ FOUND - Border Collie Dog, south of Magrath. Male with brown markings. 758-6632 1 - 5 yr. old Quarter Gelding 1 - older Appaloosa Gelding, great kids horse. CaU Craig at 758-3188. GARAGE SALES ❖ WANTED - Good used 3-wheel Bike. Call George Fyfe at 394-3663 ■ < . . . *******,; ,,.v. MOVING SALE < - v;:;:.’;- >0 Everything Must Go! !; Microbe,.:T;y.’s. furniture, bedroom states, videos* . AUTOMOTIVE ( . ‘ .''A'. ******* ._ - 284 South 2nd St West : Saturday, July'6 ❖ FOR S ALE - 1988 Plymouth Sundance - 5 speed 9 am. until everything’s gone standard. CD player, great gas mileage, good condition, .< .p --V: >c excellent car for student or small family. $1500.00 Call ❖ GARAGE SALE Dustin at 317-1682 or 758-3188. S. J^St.tW. (Wendy Coleman’s) . . < < ■. Saturday, July 6th ❖ FOR SALE - 1987 Chev % ton Customized Van 9 am. - 2 p.m. (pacemaker package). Loaded, no rust, good condition. Pinky' Coleman - Avbn Sale, too! '1 runs great. $4000.00 Call Craig at 758-3188. ❖ YARDS^LE:;j .-2, ,,-,.(3,,- . - Saturday, July 6 9 am.-1p.m. 'ISdmsfn:.-: • BUSINESS ****-***••■•’■ 159 W. la Ave. NHll(,.-. •>,- i.: : (M. Schad) ' ❖ Looking for WEEKLY HOUSE CLEANER to clean my house near Spring Coulee. Mature person preferred. Transportation costs will be covered. 653-3461. •. i . BUY & SELL ❖ CUSTOM CUTTING & BAILING ******* Call Cody Ririe 758-6785 ❖ FOR SALE - Moores Pure Virgin Wool Black Suit. • . , ,■ Regular 42 ~ $100.00. Moores Pure Virgin Wool Dark JUST RIGHT ROTOTILLING by David & Mark Blue Jacket Regular 42 ~ $45.00. Jessica black, green, HcUKCi. 758-3009. gold Dress. Size 14 ~ $30.00. J.R. Petite black sleeveless c/w % length royal bluejacket ~ dress ~ size ❖ BENNETT LAWN MOWING - Jonathan, Lauren & 12 ~ $45.00. 758-6024. Russell - Riding mower and push mower. 758-6222. ❖ FOR SALE - Compac Laptop Presario 1694-AMD 450 ❖ MIKE HARKER is back and ready to rototill your MHZ - 64 MB - 6 GB - 4xDVD - 14 with warranty until Dec. 17,2002. Programs. Never used as computer garden. Call me whenever you’re ready at 758-6664. - like new - $2000.00. Water cont - holding tank for R.V.’s - $50.00 758-6024 ❖ DO YOU HAVE AN ELDERLY OR ILL LOVED ONE? Medical Pendants can save lives. They call for help when you’re away. Call Canadian Security ❖ FOR SALE - Cell Phone. Nokia 5160 c/w 12V charger, leather holder, hands free ear buds, window mount Systems at 758-3945. antenna, 3 watt booster, home charger. $400.00 ❖ For all your cleaning needs from hospital clean to a 758-6024 touch-up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job too big or too small. Call Wayne’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 758-6414.CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ REALESTATE ******* FOR RENT 2 bedroom house for rent in Magrath. 2 houses east of the Credit Union. Available July 1* 758-6725 ❖ House for rent. 2 bedroom home in Welling. No smoking unit for abstainers. No pets. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer in eluded in rent. Call 752*3848. FOR SALE NEWER MOBILE HOME FOR SALE - 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, new carpet, new lino, fridge, stove, dishwasher. On lot in Coalhurst — can be moved. $36,000. 758-6277. ❖ HOME FOR SALE -Completely Renovated 4 bedroom home. Good location close to school. Asking $72,000. 758-3731 or 758-6826. ili : : J J c? HomeLife Higher Standards M.L.S. Jim Anderson agent Residential ~ Farm Acreage ~ Commercial in Magrath and Area 2 Houses for Sale in Del Bonita 2 teacherages for sale in Del Bonita Comparative Market Analysis (No Charge) - For people interested in getting an evaluation of marketability of your property. Phone: 758-6725 (leave message) 331 -8882 (cellular) • t • •< Z .15 Therapy can help you call KIM at Z58-3210 to book your appointment today ALSO SPECIALIZING IN MATERNITY MASSAGE COBH) By MOST HEALTH CMC HUMS i s- •) AMAZING UiZLEii FACTS Almonds are not really nuts, but a member of the peach family. Eskimos use refrigerators to keep food FROM freezing. The name Wendy was made up for the book “Peter Pan”. . ,.A . •.u Ti . i . The reason firehouses have circular stairways is from the days when the engines were pulled by horses. They kept the horses from walking up the stairs. An estimated 35 percent of people who use personal ads for dating are already married! The Bible has been translated in to Klingon. Butterflies taste with their feet! According to surveys, on average people fear spiders more than they fear death. «i I■I4 JMfiRAÎHATWS Im Our Community. July 2002 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 30 / Mobile Denturist 6:00 Library closed 2 3 4 5 Mo < Yar V 6 ving Sale 28^ >. 2nd St. W. dSale 15< 1.Is* Ave. N. » 7 8 Co-ed Slo-pitch 6:30 9 * ¡0 II 12 !3 LIBRARY NEWS The Summer Reading Program starts Thursday, July 4, 2002 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. for children from Grade 1 to Grade 12. The theme is “Sailing the 7 Seas”. This program promises to have fim activities, games, stories and treats. The summer reading program will run every Thursday for the month of July. For more information do not hesitate to call the library. 758-6498 ™ Movies that are loaned from the Magrath Library now have a two day renewal period instead of one day renewal. We hope that this will be more convenient for .everyone. We are selling Chinook Arch 10 Year Anniversary Quilt Book Bags. They are made with strong canvas and have the picture of the 10 year anniversary quilt. We are selling them for $12.00. . . • • ‘.'.it’d "b. We will be closed Saturday, June 29 and Monday, July 1st for the long weekend. Adult Fiction To Trust a Stranger by Karen Robards 1 An Execution of Honor by Thomas L. Muldoon Looking Back by Belva Plain v’ The Edge of Town by Dorothy Garlock , • The Summerhouse by Jude Deveraux Seals Sub Rescue: Operation Endurance by S.M. Gunn Juvenile Fiction The Bear Dance by Chris Riddell '' A Letter to Grandma by Paul Rogers Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame J ' Non-Fiction ■ Redefining Beauty by Victoria Jackson ,: . Cooking for Jack by Tommy Baratta ’ - ■: Other Creations by Christopher Manes s ’? . t Pheasants and Their Breeding and Management by K.C.R. Howman The Diabetes Holiday Cookbook by Carolyn Leontos Videos Dudley Do-Right - My Life Please note that the deadline for submissions to the pajjer is MONDAY at 6:00 p.m. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week. Phone 758-6377, email to tidmarsh@telusplanet.net, fax 758­6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office.•if 9 - f MagTath Trading Company ■ - 3 5>. J, jQ’ GROCERY SPECIALS “From Our Family To Yours, v” Daily Delights and Frozen Favorites!’ '•hi viy.iv ir. ■ •' Kraft Single Slices or Cheez Whiz-select varieties 1 kg $6.98 Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese-select varieties j? 250gii. $2.98 Western Family Margarine - select varieties >- ,,454g. . .98 Armstrong Aged Cheddar - select varieties . 750 g $8.98 Armstrong Cheddar Cheese or Mozzarella - select varieties 750 g $7.98 Dairyland Yogurt - regular or fat free - select varieties 750 g $2.68 Dairyland Cottage Cheese -select varieties 750 g $3.68 i DairyiaRd Sour Cream ?*. 750 ml $2.88 A i BreyersiAII Natural or Blends ice Cream - select varieties 2 litre $5.98 - i Tropicana or Tropics Juice, Cocktails or Blends-select varieties . . 1.89 litre 2 for $7.00V; 1 Minute Maid Orange Juice, frozen-select varieties 355 ml 3 for $3.00* . Minute Maid Punch or Nestea Iced Tea. frozen - select varieties 355 ml 5 for $4.00 O 1 Five Alive or Fruitopia Punch or Blends-select varieties 1.89 litre 2 for $5.00 J * McCain Rising Crust or International Pizza, frozen - select var. 464-835 g $6.98 McCain Diep n Delicious or Triple Chill Cakes, frozen 510-530 g '•Jp- $3:98 Groceries. Kraft Pourable Dressing-select varieties .,475 ml :■ 2 for $5.00 ' Western Family Apple Blend . :,1G7 1 -litre- ':j •' 5 for $4.00 j. Kraft Jam - strawberry or raspberry 500 ml J . $3.98 . rih * Kraft Peanut Butter-select varieties 1 kg- $4.98 V8 Splash or Vegetable Cocktail - select varieties 1.89 litre . $3.68 Minute Maid, Bibo or Five-Alive-select varieties 10 pack $3.48 Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail-select varieties 1.89 litre $3.98 Nabob Tradition Coffee - select varieties 300 g 2 for $5.98 . . - --- 10 More Grocery Specials. Quaker Granola Bars or Dipps - select varieties 187-225 g $2.28 General Mills Cereal-select varieties 385-525 g 2 for $7.00 Aunt Jemima Pancake Syrup - select varieties 750 ml $2.98 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix or Snackery-select varieties 9O5g- 1 kg $2.68 DelMonte Fruit Cups-select varieties 4 pack $2.98 Chef Boyardee Pasta Dinners-select varieties 212-425 g 3 for $3.00 Kraft Mayonnaise or Miracle Whip - select varieties 750 ml - 1 litre $3.98 Dempster’s Original Bread - white or 100% whole wheat 675 g $1.68 Dempster’s Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns I2’s $1.68 Lipton Sidekicks, Noodles or Rice & sauce - select varieties 120-142 g 3 for $3.99 Hunt’s Thick & Rich Pasta Sauce-select varieties 680 ml 3 for $4.98 Kraft Dinner 225 g .78 Campbell’s Chunky Soup-select varieties 540 ml $1.88 Puritan Flaked Ham, Turkey or Chicken 184 g 3 for $3.00 Swift Canned Ham 680 g $4.98 Cadbuiy or Neilson Bars - select varieties Singles 3 for $1.89 Cadbury or Neilson Bars-select varieties Family Size 3 for $3.99 Tetley Iced Tea-select varieties 3 x 250 ml 2 for $3.00 Goodhost or Nestea Iced Tea Mix-select varieties 640 g - I kg $4.48 DoritOS or FritOS Nachos - select varieties 300-370 g 2 for $5.00 Christie Snack Crackers - select varieties 185-300 g 2 for $5.00 Quaker Rice Cakes or Crispy Minis-select varieties 100-199 g 1 2 for $4.00 Pringles Potato Chips-select varieties 145 -170 g $1.78 Rave Potato Chips - select varieties 170 g 2 for $3.00 Dare Cookies - select varieties 325-350 g 2 for $5.00 Kraft Handi Snacks - select varieties 87 g 3 for $4.98 Western Family Freeze Pops - kid s size 110 pack $4.48Ill'I- 11 Market Fresh Produce! Fresh Nectarines - u.s. grown $l.94Ag ,88/lb Fresh Broccoli - u.s. grown $l.94Ag .884b Fresh Strawberries - California grown, #1 grade 1 lb. Package $2.48 each Premium Celery Stalks - California grown, #i grade .97Ag 2 lbs. for .88 Fresh Peeled Mini Carrots - California grown, #i grade 1 lb. Package $1,28; each Fresh Kiwi Fruit-NewZealand grown . , ■' ■ 3 for .99 Black Plums - California grown, #1 grade $3.26Ag $1.484h. Heat Manager’s Pick of the Week! Western Family Beef Burgers, frozen -10 ready-made beef patties 1 kg box $5.98 Chicken Breast frozen - boneless, skinless 3 kg b ox $19.98 Pork Loin Chops - centre cut, boneless - value pack $9.88Ag $4.484b Strip Loin Grilling Steak-value pack $17.59Ag $7.984b Mitchell’s Smoked Sausage - select varieties;. 375 g . $3.98 Olympic Bacon - select varieties 500 g $4.28 Olympic Sliced Meat-select varieties 175 g $1.48 Grimm’s Pepperoni Sticks-select varieties 500 g $5.98 - - Western Family Sliced Meat, bologna, mock chicken 375 g $1.98 Olympic Garlic Coil 750 g $4.68 Olympic Regular Wieners 450 g $2.98 Mitchell’s Boss Hawg Pork Burgers, frozen 1.2 kg: $8.98 Household Goods. Viva Paper Towels 2 roll pack .88 Purex Bathroom Tissue 2 x 24 roll pack $14.98 Cheer Laundry Detergent-select varieties 26-40 uses $7.98 Bounce Fabric Softener-select varieties 80 sheets $5.98 : - •. # Electrasol Dishwasher Detergent-select varieties 13 L, 1.8 kg 15-19 _______tahs --- $4.48 Jet Dry Rinse Agent - select varieties 125 ml $2.68 ■«12 ® HoitlG hardware “Home of the Handyman"^3.2002 Exterior Acrylic Latex Enamel . On Sale for $26.97 Alkyd Porch & FloorEnamel On Sale for $23.97 for 3.78 L $9.97 for 946 ml - — Kink-free Garden Hose Tough & durable with patented inner core i bn > construction to prevent kinks. 5/8 ”x 100’ $49.97 Reg. $64.99 .5/8”x50’ $27.97 Reg. $34.99 Rayovac Floating Lanterns-. Complete with 6V Battery Reg. $6.99 On Sale for $4.47 zw* Hand Held Massage Showerhead ' with 3 settings ¿nd a 59’hose Reg. $10.99 «StfZr Price $6.97 ! We haveafew Rubbermaid Storage Containers & Garbage Cans On Sale!! Use a GFI Receptacle which protects from line to ground electrical shock. Has reset, tester buttons and plate. $6.44 Reg. $10.99 Those nasty, pesky bugs are out and about. You need some House & Garden Insect Killer $4.00 each We have 3 different -Extension Cords . . on Sale! . 4.5 m - 16/2 wire with 3 oudets . X2.:97Reg. $4.99 15 m " 16/3 wire single outlet $7. 47/Reg. $12.99 25 m - 16/3 wire single oudet $9.97 Reg. $13.99 or . 2 m Air Conditioner Extension Cord $4.00 Reg. $5.99 Use our Deluxe Hose Nozzle Set to water those flowers of yours. Reg. $15.99 Sale Price $9.97 3 pc. Utility Knife Set $1.97 Reg. $2.99 We still have lots of Fireworks. New shipment of Fans just came in. Raid - 350 g Reg. $6.99 Sale Price $4.88 Limited Quantities 15 Watt Electric Bug Zapper $53.99 ny is happy to announce f||% is the Lucky Winner of > ■■■■< Barbecue Contest. USSSI ¿ions Jan. ~ phone: 758-3065 llfc Magrath Tradl "8 ComPa > that Janice Anderson wa USSS our Home Hardware Phone: 758-3065 Congratula