Magrath Store News (January 22, 1960)

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. Fs GROCERIES 364 DRT GOODS 324 HARDWARE 34 .,Jfagrath, Alberta PHONES: OFFICE 21 Friday, January 22nd, I960 MEN'S and BOYS WEAR I P...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1960
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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. Fs GROCERIES 364 DRT GOODS 324 HARDWARE 34 .,Jfagrath, Alberta PHONES: OFFICE 21 Friday, January 22nd, I960 MEN'S and BOYS WEAR I PARKAS etc. MEN'S PARKAS „.1 group .HALF PRICE MEN'S PARKAS. >.l group ,.1/3 OFF . BOYS JACKETS-Bomber style. BBS. $4.95.2^ REVERSIBLE JACKETS lateu. 1/3 OFF MENS SPORT JACKETS -light HALF PRICE BOYS SPORT JACKETS-nsht-ew HALF PRICE MEN'S DRESS JACKETS.^ oheoks, plaids and tweeds, 'sWlftilly tailored by Builtmore, REG. $29.95 UP. 20% OFF MENS TOP COATS top coats in handsome tweeds. Colors: Fawn, Grey or B1U8- 20% OFF VALUES MEN-S-SWEATERS n Sleeveless. Cardigan^ and’ Cardigans. $8.95 values. MENS WINTER CAPS of gabardines or hylons. Warmly lined. • ’ Tfelues to $3.25 very few left, 3" : Your choice SPORT-a good selection .1/3 OFF FLANNEL» Ifernly napped, in plaids and AIiS1ZES. 1/3 OFF DRESS I Stardust ”No Iron” dress shirts in Thn, Blue, White. a 7c REGUIAR U<95«.w Z+'*' WESTERN : You will find a good selection of ¿fan’s Western shirts in satin stripo, ahoaks, plaids and meta lie 9/0 0/ RTF trfau ALL SIZES ,. ° UH INCLUDED ARE MEN’S DRESS OXFORDS, MEN’S Effi MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY T.TMTWn, CASUALS, BOYS OXFORDS, BOYS BOOTS, MEN’S AND BOYS SUPPERS, PEN’S CURLING SHOES & BOOTS. * : } 1 . 1 • . . 1/3 OFF 20% off SHOE SALE CONTINUES » DRYGOODS DEPT . Students home from Calgary who spent the weekend with their families inoluded Robert Sabey, Roger Holladay, Fred Blumel, Karl Hufnagel and Ervin Hovey, Brian Dudley is also home, a patient in the loaal hosp«- ital. Last Chance FOR THE PRICE OF 0 Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Spencer were weekend visitors in Calgary at' the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs, Dale Davies . Take advantage of this saving in Dress Fabrios to do some winter sewing Inoluded are Printed Silks, Novelty orepcs, Velvets, Corduroys, Dress Taffetas and Bong-a linos. ' « t J*5 •'ift * • AX » ■ sS 1 ’ /-A Cf > ALSO BROADCLOTHS FLANNELETTES Mrs. laura Wiggell of Lethbridge was ' a reoent guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orin Harker Hudson Bay Blankets in 3% point and A point weights. Available in White with multi oolor border, Rose with Deep Rose stripe and Green with Deep Green stripe. 3i POINT Mr, and Mrs. ferry Hillmer left Tues­day morning January 12th' for Colfdx, Wash, where they are visitors $t the home of his brother^Ln-lav and-nietcr Mr. and Mrs. John Helm. 95 REG. 11.50 A GOOD RANGE OF SIZES, FASHIONABLE COLORS. xx There is almost always a tie between father and son - and. the son usually wears it. IACE RUNNER FABRIC: Tiny medal 1 ions ' Pm-m the pattern to make your own runners, 13” . wide, At® liable in Earn or white.¿ OW AC Id. NYLON RUNNER. FABRIC: White nylon with pleasing embroidered designs. Simply cut along edge of design to mako your runners^ any length you wish. AISO SOME MODESS Regular size Satin comportera, quilted in pleasing designs Two-tone aides - Gold and Elue, Turquoise and Roeoj Green and Brown. ~^^)Q Chenille Bedspreads fringed. Rose, Gold and Blue SCULPTURED CHENILLE BEDSPREAD, fringed edges, Old Rc sill ORIENT ’’Scamfree" NYLON HOSE - the award winning nylon that is so popular. 20 □ DRY GOODS DEPT KIDDIES UNDERSHIRTS: Interlock knit ootton, built up shoulders. 490 to 890 UPSTAIRS DEPT CHILDRENS STOCKINGS: Brown stretohy stockings, Brown rayon plated cotton, white rayon plated cotton, "Twist and Twirl” ankle socÿSj HALF PRICE. KOTEX,MODESS : limited quantity of regular size Kotex, large size Modoss. 2 BOXES FOR THE PRICE OF 1. CHILDREN’S RUBBER OVERSHOES, FLANNELETTE LINED, AVAIIABLE IN RED, BIACK, BROWN. ASSORTED SIZES. SIZES 6 to 3. $3.95 UP LAST CALL-YARDAGE-20% OFF OPnmDAMTQ raaaies uMarsnir vri/Blv | O: When warmly clothed during training pants, winter weather take oare of perspiration odors* Sry new "ROIL-ON” DEODORANTS. New Amid with pcrstop. . Dryad by Woodbury - 890. Ban - 93$J ANGEL FACE : Pond’s Angel fb.oo in the now date case gives lovely natural look. Powder GIRLS SLIPS and foundation in one. ONLY $1.00 Black or Navy Blue. Children’s sizes 4'to 14. ladies sizes .Small, Medium, large. REGUIAR $2.45 to $3,50 KIDDIES UNDERWEAR »Baby’s undershirts, kiddies undershirts, kiddies garter waists and ' * ‘ . YOUR CHOICE - 500 each KIDDIES OVERALLS Oorduroy overalls ,890 sizes 1 to 3. Navy, Green, Red, Wine, Regular $1.98 . $1,49 REGULAR $2.98.$1.99 1 Little Girls’ Rayon slips, lace trim. White, Pink. $1.29 to •$1.59.,.980 -INEN TEA APRONS t ladies dainty linen Tea Aprons with lace and ribbon trim. Gold, Green, Tan, White. REG. $1.60.,.,980 HARDWARE DEPT MEN'S^< BOYS WEAR ELECTRIC COMBINATION WAFFLE IRON AND SAND­WICH GRILL. SQUARE STYLE. SHOE SALE CONTINUES-. Men’s and Bojrs Dress and Casual Oxfords, Boys Boots, Men’s Work Boots, Curling Shoos. TIES i Gay stripes and figures. plain CAR A [ ES ’ Pyrex glass container for hot shades and meta lies. «2 fS\l.od". han^one J’~S62iol^er c^F^te MENS WINTER CAPS : Gabardines, r iTtUMDC * . Nylons and Cotton drill, warmly lined, Groy, ' Wntit: Glassware, Relish dishes, Brown, Bhwn, Red, ONE THIRD OFF. ~ , „ ,. . - - - - - SWEATERS t A few remaining - Cardigans and sleeveless ’cardigans. Values to $8.95, YOUR CHOICE - $3 MEN’S WINTER CAPS.BOYS’ WINTER CAPS. MEN’S OVERSHOES, MEN’S RUBBERS, MEN’S AND BOYS’ SLIPPERS, MEN’S WORK BOOTS. THE MAGRA TH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED REGUIAR $32.50 Pictures, Boh Bon dishes and Iaquered Jewel cases. REGUIAR U.95.HAIF PRICE. PICNIC LUNCH CASE Mefel case bonverts into handy table. Plastic dishes, cutlery and aovered food containers. Servioe for four. REGUIAR $15.95. ID OK AT THIS SAVING ONLY $5.95. xk It wasn’ t the liquor that’ killed old John Nor women that stopped his breath, ’Twas a sports car somebondy drove up his And tickled poor John to death. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BARGA DIS IN THE HARDWARE TWO OF AIBERTA’S IARGEST FEEDERS OF IA’ffiS GIVE UP, For the first time in 35 years there are no lambs on feed in the Heber ¿lien feed lot at Raymond* This year he and Joe Keeler switched to cattle feeding. The same situation exists la the L. R. Jensen feed yard. If our memory serves u® right the late Christian Jensen and Dave Keeler were buying feeder l*dbs in 1917* That is 43 years ago* The feeders can’t compete against New Zealand1s dumping of their surplus ft?ozen lamb on the Canadian neirket* MEN IN THE NEWS* Henry Shaffer speaks "In days gone by Jfagra.th had r good baseball team, a ba sice the. 11 team, a hookey team, a good hand, two orchestras, etc. New they haven’t got anything". Henry played with the Cardston ball team in right field, in the Southern Alberta Base­ball League. He lives again that memorable, never to be forgotten game between Vfcrner and Cardston. It was in the ninth inning* Warner was ahead. Cardston had two men down and two on bases when Henry came to bat. He hit a three bagger. He was returned to home plate on the shoulders of jubilant fens. Cardston won the league pennent. ' ' THE IATEST ROBBER!. ’ ’ ’ Carters'Garage*' Tires and cash stolen. Strange isn’t it? Bie town pays $3960.00 yearly for pALioe protection during the day and no watchman at night* We trust no safe crackers or burlars read this. WHERE THE MONEY GOES. ‘ ’ ’ Monday was pay day at Cardston for the Blood Indians, Every man, woman and ohild gets $10.00. Bob First Charger works at our feed lot. Lives in town, has a wife and eleven children. §130*00*Three other Indians with families work there. Bob and family have two oars and a truck. He walks to work. The truck is in the garage and the cars should be. They won’t run. The Indians keep the second hand car dealers in business while their white brothers are the finance companies best customers. Interest up to 25/»« ( Your Friendly Firance Co.) James 0, Neilson, superintendent of the Ellison Milling Co., of Lethbridge, and well known in Magrath was fatally injured Friday night when his car obllided with a freight train at a level crossing near Stirling. Survivors include his wife, the former Ndm Ackroyd of Jfegrath, three daughters and one son. Funeral services for the "late Mr. Neil­son were held in the Lethbridge Fourth Ward L*D,S. Church Monday afternoon. A wedding of interest to Jfegrath friends was quietly solemnized Tuesday, Deoember 29th at the Creston Trinity United Church when Rev. R, Bernard Knipe united in marriage Heth Smith, daughter of Mrs, Jennie Bone of Jfegrath and Robert Allison Comfort of Creston B* 0, Jfr. and Jfrs. Comfort will reside in Creston. Farewell services for John Tanner will be held in the Jagrath First Ward Chapel Sunday evening January 24th at 5 P.M. John Jias been called to serve in the Spanish American Mission Field of the L. D* S. Ohurch* He is the son of Mr. and Jfrs. Pingree Tanner. STRAYED TO MY PLACE» One roan oow. No horns. Owner please call, 0« A. Bennett. The Alberta Temple at Cardston was the scene of a winter wedding when Corinne, daugh­ter of Mr. and Jfrs* Ray Bennett of Spring Coulee became the bride of Jack Chipman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chipman of Welling. President Heber Matkin performed the. ceremony with immediate family and friends attending. Mrs, Mary Ainscough of Taber, Mrs. Doreen Anderson of Edmonton and Miss Barbara Steed of Provo, Utah attended tJie bride. Hal Chipman of Calgary was" his brother’s bestman* A Wedding dinner was served to immediate members of the families at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Chipman. In the evening a reception was held in the Jfegrath’ Assembly Hall, Don Bennett, brother of the bride, of Edmonton was Master of Cérémonies for the following program» Orgran Prelude Mrs. Vinessa Hamilton, Prayer - Pres. Alma Bishop) Plaho Solo - Clara Johnson, Duet "The Sweetest Story Ever Told" Hal Chipman and Dorene Anderson) Violin Duet - Bessie Cook and Shirley Taylor) Read­ing Jfery Chipman) Solos - Kenneth Long "Because11 and "The Sunshine of Ygur Smile" Trio - "In the Temple by the River" by Jfrs George Greene, Mrs, David Stevens and Mrs. Jforman Faulkes; Original Reading — Debbie Steed of Cardston) Trio - Maureen and Sylvia Brown and Callie Wilde) Brides Prayer by Joyce Munroe and a quartet by the bride’s brothers Don, Bill, Jerry and Dick Bennett, Rex Anderson paid tribute to the bride with the groom re­sponding* Closing prayer was by Bishop Eldon Peterson of Welling. Décorations were in charge of Mesdames Nellie Ririe, Lisadore Crookston, and Jfery Dudley. Hostesses were Phoebe Norton, Freda Fletcher, Nellie Ririe and Lisadore Oruukston* Jfrs. Mie Sabey was in charge of the lunch with Shirley Taylor and Myra Blumell as serviteurs. Gifts were receiv­ed by Jfrs, Jfeysie Toomer and Mrs* Dual ,1a Harris, Jfrs. Don Bennett was Guest Book attendant, Mr. and Jfrs, OJiipman are residing in Logan, Utah where the groom is attending University. NOTICE» The annual meeting of the Iehi Mutual Telephone Co. will be held in the Town HaU Monday, Jan. 25th at 2 P.M*. AH shareholders please attend. Dorothy Wocknitz, -Seo’y. ^KETBALL GAME» Friday Jan. 22nd - Big Gym - 7:30 P.M. Jfegrath Zeniths vs St Francis and Jfegrath B, Team vs St. Francis B. Team. Adults 50$!, Students 50$!, Public School 25$!. . , , Robt. Toomer, Pres, of Student Body. A theatre party and luncheon was enjoyed Saturday by twelve Guides and thair leader Jfrs. Greta Jfei. They were accompanied by Mr, Ray Agar who assisted with transportation.- SMOKED PORK . shoulder cuts BURN'S BALOGN A BY THE PIECE C FRESH OYSTERS PER PINT C NOTICE: The ladies Hospital Auxiliary will hold their regular moni£EJr meeting at the home of ltrs, Ireta lilt kin Friday, Jan. 22nd at 7:30 P.M, All women interested in this organize.tion are most woloome io attend. Hospital Auxiliary. WANTED: Boys skates size 13« Varga Bennett, NOTICE: There will bo a "Work Night” at the looal Curling Rink Thursday evening, January 21st oomnencing at 7 P.M. All curlers are asked to be present in order to have the rink in readiness for the annual Bonspeil which begins Honda.y, January 25th, S. Kuninoto, LOST: One red leather mitten, also one new rod homeknitted mitten, Carmon Christianson Phone 3&0r3 FOR SALE: 1 pair of boys skates sizo 6, 1 pair of size 2 skates (boys”or girls); also 1 12 base second hand accordian, 36 keys, rod in color. Anyone interested''in any of these articles odntact Earl Tomlinson Jr. or Mrs. Ina Blnsall, NOTICE: The regular monthly meeting of the St. John's Lutheran ladies Aid will be held at the homo of Mrs, Katie Kulscar, Frida.y, January 29th at 2; 30 P.II. Frances Fell ger, CHILDREN'S DANCE: Saturday, Jan. 23rd in the Assembly Hall for boys and girls 8 to 12 from 6 to 8 P.M. Primary Assoc. RAG DRIDE: The 3rd Thgrath Cubs and Scouts will be conducting a rag drive Feb, 6th. Clean rags preferred. Anyone having rags ready for the drive please contact the following for piok jrp: George Minor Ph. 239; Stan Morris Ph. 296; or Phyllis Stearns, Phone 149, DRY CLEANING SFECIALS: (from now until the end of January) Men's and Women's 2 piece Suits$1.25; ladies Dresses 31.Z5; Pleated Skirts 90$i. Migrath Tailors & Dry Gleaners WANTED: Boys skates size 5. l-hbAl Sohmunk. Ph. 113 r 4 NOTICE: Will the person who took my baby stroller ( one red handle missing) from the First Ward Chur oh please return it, Mrs. Gilbert Sheridan, WANTED: Feed Earley. Ph. 76 or 231. ’ Charles Ifetkin, NOTICE: The Lfograth Local Beet Growers will hold their annual meeting Tuesday,'Jan.' 26th at 2 p.m, in the Town Hall. All growers are requested to attend. Cyrus Card, Sec. THEATRE NEWS: Thursday SAGA OF HEMP’BROWN color and cinemascope. Rory Calhoun. Friday and Saturday Walt Disney's PERRI, Color. Matinee Saturday at 2:30, Mon. and Tues. Ci,MP ON BLOOD ISLAND. Atrocities of World War 2. Wod. end Thurs. THE FIX, cinemscope, color. HARDWARE SPECIALS OPEN STOCK DINNERWARE English Pottery, Natural color with scalloped edge. Floral design in centre. . COVERED VEGETARTiFI BOWIS , Reg, Mrs, Gweri Harker entertained at a bridge party last Wednesday even­ing, Ladies present were Mrs, Jean $2.06 - SALE - I , $1.35 ~ SALE - 89 0 . 45^ -32C 4for 6« PIATES .Jlegi 2% -SAIE - I9C 9” PIATES . Reg. 45^ - SAIE - 3 I C 10« plates, 6« and 8« bowls also on sale, LADY SYLVIA CH INAWARE Gilt edged with dainty rose design T3L PIATES.,.Regular $1.15 - SALE - 900 BOWIS . .Regular $1.65 - SALE - |0 PIATES. Regular $3.75 - POTS .Regular $5.95 - SAIE - CREAM AND SUGARS.Reg. OUPS AND SAUCERS.Reg• in oentre. 6^’ 6« 10« TEA DEMI TASSE (oup ê sauo.) Rog. $1.65 BON BON . SAIE „q Dudley, Mrs» Belle Harker, Mrs. Ijy Marie Pharis, Mrs, Flora Austin, Mrs, Greta jfci, ifrs, June Harker, Mrs. Myrtle Lfctkin, Mrs. Jean Robin* sor and Mrs. Mildred Rice SPAR ENAMEL : Ideal for out* furniture, boats, etc. SALE - 2 ó 50 5400 10 door Green, Navy* Lferoon*. REGUIAR: $3,10 quirt* • WALTEX : The paint you spray oh. COLORS: Blue,’ Brown, Grey, Yellow Green. QUARTS: Reg. $2.65. SALE GALLONS. Reg. $9.50. SALE - Q" COLORS: Red, 00 .Regular $1.95 - SALE - |30 Mrs. Lillian James, local chief operator for Alberta Government Telephones attended a two day instructors course in Lethbridge last week, SILVERWARE REMEMBRANCE, GARDEN IA, EXQUI­SITE « BROKEN LINES' IN FIATWARE Knives, For les, Spoons, Servers. HERITAGE CAKE SERVERS. a™ » this reduction. Add a spare server to your sflvOTBre. HALF PRICE Miss 1-fergarct Ann Blumel of Lethbridge was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents Mr* and Mrs. Horace Blumel. SILKSTONE ENAMEL : Satin finish enamel far interior decorating. GUMMS. K03. ‘3.95 -Q’qUIRTS - - MACHINE PAINT You will find'an assorted variety of machine paints in popular colors. GOING AT A DRASTIC REDUCTION. SAVE NOW BUI' YOUR PAINTS NOW AND ASSIST WITH THE ,rDo It Now’1 CAMPAIGN. Smart“decorative lamps with. 400 TABLE LAMPS: blue aeramic. base, adtraular shades. REGULAR $5.95.» . .' ea, BOUDOIR IAMPH: White glass lamp with Tire tty shades. REGUIAR $6. 75 an. TABIE IAMP: "Wine pottery base with flora. 1 ûoéign. etching'wine shade, r- O Q REGUIAR $7.95 . . □ LAMP SHADES FIBREGLASS : These shades are not soiled ar-old stock - up-to-the-minute styling. 2 tier shades - REG* $5.95 - 38Û REGULAR STYLE SPADES: Reg* $3.50 - 935 QI I K '-'ILlx . Assorted styles, sizes and colors. VALUES AS LOW AS HALF PRICE OR BETTER* . . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Minor of ’Saska.toon, Sask*, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Thursday, January 14 th. ’ Tho baby’s grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs. Iawrcnce Ririe and Mr. Chester Minor. OVENWARE Aluminum Pie plates, cake tins, muffin tins, angel food panà, HALF pR|CE VACUUM CLEANER; HOOVER UPRIGHT VACUUM CLEANER IN Al CONDITION. COMPLETE WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS. ONLY . xx Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. Following the business meeting of the Spring Cuulee Home and School Association at the school last Tuesday evening, 0Uest Spaaker Dr, Bower of the Psychiatric Guid­ance Clinic, Lethbridge, gave a most inter­esting and informative address on 11 A New Horizon on Mental Health11. A good crowd was in attendance. Lunch was served at the conclusion. H»L* UPSTAIRS DEPT Padded Bras 32-34 Exquisito Form long lino LIMITED QUANTITI. GIRDLES BRAS Sonnot Bras / Sup 11, Modium, large in two way stretch and panels 1/3 DISCOUNT Friends will be interested in hearing that Jack Harker, instructor-manager of the Lethbridge Flying Club has accepted a position as inspector of civil aviation for the department of transport. Mr. Harker is a native son of Magrath, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Orin Harker. He will assume his new duties in Edmonton as soon as a replAcenent for his position with the Flying Club is found. LADIES : Included are printed silks, vol- RVots, taffetas, wools, viscose and blended fabrics. GIRLS : Choose from tartans in rayons and fisoose, nylons, velvets and prints. LADIES AFTERNOON FROCKS Smartly styled dresses Milady will choose because they are practical yet have a tasteful appearance, Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Whitt had as their recent guest his cousin'Mrs, Jeanette Griffiths of Dodgeville, Wise. LADIES DRESS COATS LADIES CAR COATS GIRLS' CAR COATS KIDDIES JACKETS AND PARKAS Mr, and Mrs» Bob Dudley of Calgary ' wore weekend visitors at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. Tom Dudley, PULLOVER AND' CARDIGAN’ SWEATERS IN WOOL AND Mrs. Audrey Brown and small daughter Cindy loft by train to visit relatives in Winnipeg and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hunt in Burney, Ifen, GWG SLACKS. CASUALS FOR WOMEN smart woven stripes in greys, reds and multi­stripe. . REGULAR $5»95 56.95 GIRLS FRONTIER QUEENS and IADIES'SHORTIES: Suntan Satten. „ . REC-, §4.95. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pashuk were hosts at a social evening Saturday night when ’ they entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peterson of Lethbridge with members of the regular staff of the Alberta Canning Co in attendance. They included Mr, and Mrs Peterson, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Vollendorf, Mr. and firs. Gordon Ooleman, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Baxter, Tfr. and Mrs. Ifex Harker, Mr, and Mrs. Werner Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Lee' Moldrum, Mr’, and Mrs. Charles Ifetkin, Mr. and Mrs. Art Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thorn­hill , Delicious refresh­ments were served by the hostess. Prem - swifts .round tins Corn- Spring Back .,.,fhncy aroam Spaghetti — in Tomato Sauce - LU3BÏS Tomato Juice •* LIBBTS m » * w/jS oz • Waffle Syrup - NABOB Margarine -hose . Margarine - ALLSWEET ,. Pickles - LIBEYS«,,,.sweet mixed Milk - CARNATION.baby tins 3 for $1.00 .4 for 59/ .4 for 69/ . 2 for 72/ .42/ . 3 lbs 77/ . 2 lbs 67/ ,.2 for 69/ .12 for 95/ Potato Chips - OLD DUTCH tri paok • 55/ Potato Chips -mbsu twin pack 45/ SOUP / GAMPBEUE,.family size.,«Chicken with Rice. 4>3 oz 75/ GRAPEFRUIT. BANANAS. GRAPES .,Rcd Emperors ff 'TURNIPS. ORANGES. .oollo bags . golden yellow .approx, weight 8 2 2 3 5 for lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. 598 432 392 232 832 NOTICE: A letter was received from the Alberta Division Red Gross last week." In it an appeal was made for Ifegra.th branch to do a quota of sewing for World Refugees. Anyone who would take some of this sewing come to the fted Cross Work Rooms in 3herbafs Cafe any Wednesday afternoon from Ito 5 P. IL Mrs, ifery Nelson. NOTICE: The annual congregational meeting and "Pot Luck" supper of the Jfegrath United Church win take place in the recreation hall Sunday evening, January 24th commencing at 6:30 P.M. All members of the congregation are cordially invited to attend. This will be an opportunity to meet with Mr, Thomas, acting pastor of the charge. M.U.C, NOTICE: The annual meeting of the IaPrairie Mutual Telephone Co, will be held Saturday, Jan. 23rd at 2 P.M, at the Town Hall, All shareholders please attend, ' Audrey Ririe, Sec*y.