Magrath Store News (November 1, 1990)

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 COMPANY STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033- GROCERIES 758-3535 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STOR...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1990
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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 COMPANY STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033- GROCERIES 758-3535 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.8 a.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 , 1990 .MAGRATH, ALTA. *************************************************************************** Bird Feeding SNO OFF Windshield Cove to keep off Ice, Snow and frost. REG.$7.99 WINDSHEILD COVER r We have a good stock of Canary Mix Budgie Mix; Budgie Seed. Also a good supply of Hamster and Gerbil food and Pet Supplies. APPLIANCES LOONIE COIN HOLDER Loonie Coin Holders - holds 8 loonies. r IIt ! I !I L 1 USED REFRIGERATOR AND ELECTRIC RANGE. See John in the Hardware Dept. rII i I L SAVE 4°° FUJI VIDEO TAPES Pack of 2 - T120 tapes with bonus bulletin board & pen. 3568-721-10 LIMIT ONE PER COUPON rIi IIiII L SAVE 200 RAY-O-VAC “ROUGHNECK” FLASHLIGHT 2 *C’ batteries Included 5325-677-« COUPON VALID UNTIL DEC. 1, 1990 COUPON VAUD UNTIL DEC. 1, 1990 COUPON VALID UNTIL DEC. 1, 1990 SAVE 4°° OVEN MITTS 4144-312-6 99 R«a io.ee LIMIT ONE PAIR PER COUPON LIMIT ONE PER COUPON “II !I I IIIJ SAVE 300 CAKE PAN Aluminum pan with dear ‘snap-on* lid. 13* x 9*. Assorted colours. 4061-357-6# 649 Mae.se LIMIT ONE PER COUPON LIMIT ONE PER COUPON SAVE 200 TURKEY/ROAST LIFTER 4110-857-12 MAGRATH HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Following is a list of students who were eligible for the Fall Honor Roll: Gr. 7 First Class Honors: Karli Joann Dahl, 4.00, 92; Audrey Diane Tannant, 3.88, 90; Natalie Kay Heath, 3.88, 89; Melissa Jo Gibb, 3.75, 86; Patti Maud Balderson, 3.75, 86; Dawn Gina Rienguette, 3.88, 89; Alison Ruth Quist, 3.88, 88; Jody Lee Bullock, 3.75,85; Andrea Fay Bennett, 3.75, 85; Natalie Jean Michel, 3.75, 86; Eric Garth Nordquist, 3.88, 84; Thomas Willian Alston, 3.75, 83; Daniel Shayne Gurney, 3.63, 83; Rochelle Diane Norton, 3.75, 85; Wesley James Bullock, 3.63, 84; Kristyn Louise Tanner, 3.50, 81; Colin Durrell Thomson, 3.63, 81; Kevin Dale Wilde, 3.50, 80; Danielle Rollingson, 3.75, 80. Honors, Grade 7: Aaron Bly, Scott Nathan Wolsey, Natasha Marie Gailing, Andrea Lindsa English, Joanne Fazikos, Jay Darcy Sillverman, Tammy Dee Wilde, Kerry Michele Still, Scott Andrew £lifton, Tyler Jon Ferguson, Loretta Jo McColman, Barton Edward Bullock, Rebecca Tollestrup, Jess Gordon Zobell, Jewelene Rhea Holland, Matt Ronald Johnson, Samuel James Dainard, Jennifer Ann Smith, Desere Danielle Dever, Richard Ken».= Hillmer, Donald Mark Mehew, Bradley James Hoibak, Codey Dean Godionton, Keith Lowry, Carrie Ann Heggie, Toshia Diane Cant, Rhonda Bullock, Beth First Charges, Charity Anna Shaver, Bryce Ted Strate, Jamie Todd Wakefield. Grade 8, FIRST GLASS HONORS: Tricia Kerr, 3.88, 89; Jessica Heath, 3175, 89; Darby Tokairin, 3.88, 88; Sarah Strong, 3.88, 86; Tylor Harris, 3.88, 85; Nancy Rae Harding, 3.63, 83; Kelsey Godionton, 3.75, 83; Joanne Chipman, 3.75, 82; Elizabeth Veale, 3.50 Sharon Todd, 3.63, 82; Amy Bulloc, 3.63 Mary Thompson, 3.50, 80; Kristine Anderson, 3.50, 80; Tina 3.50, 80; Emily Closson, 3.63, 80. Grade 8 HONORS: Tawnia Fuson, Cameron Michael Mehew, Scott Johnson, Woodrow inger, Ryan Henderson, Brandon Wilde, Heggie, Alisha West, Colleen Edwards, Melissa Wocknitzpher Bullock, Roger Barton Taylor, Olivia McClung, Thomas Fox, Nancy Tang, John- Carol Wright, athan Ripley, Arlin Silverman, Thomas Thomson,Lisa Diane Nishikawa Kathy Morris, Corey Cahoon, Tiffany Riegling. GRADE 9 FIRST CLASS HONORS: Cheri Walter, 3.88, 90; Wanda Ellyn Bennett, 3.88, 89; Jessica English, 3.75, 86; Lee Brewerton, 3.75, 85; Tiffany Leavitt, 3.88, 85; Jenny Scott, 3.75, 84; Heidi Warnock, 3.75, 83; Ryan Chipman, 3.63, 82; Paul Hunt, 3.71, 82, Clayton Strong, 3.63, 81. GRADE 9 HONORS: Alisynn Gibb, Brandon Dever, Lisa Beaumont, Dustin Miller, John Bly, Joanne Taylor, Stephen Veale, Kathy Dainard, Kenneth Wright, Neil Bly, Fracis Kapcsos, Kristi Hoibak, Carrie Godionton, Lisa Ewards, Rollingson, Kevin Strate, Rawdon Quist, Kim Dalton, Sherron Webster, Robyn Whitt, Robin West, Clinton Wilde, Shannon Still. GRADE 10 FIRST CLASS HONORS: Barbie Leavitt, 4.00 93; Anna Wilde, 4.00, 88; Wendy Dahl, 4.00, 86; Robert Brandt, 3.83, 85; Bartley Harris, 4.00 85; Mindy Cook, 4.00, 85; Bonnie Tollestrup, 3.67, 83; Vinessa Heggie, 3.80, 83; Pamelynn Michel Blood., 3.86, 82; shane Heath, 3.83, 82; Ken Gurney, 3.50, 81; Brent Tricsli, 3.67, 81; Penny Bullock, 3.67, 80; Paul Gruninger, 3.33, 80. , 82; , 82; 81; Terra Dunlop, 3.50, Zsombor Owens, Grun- MichelleNicole Meldrum, Cathy Lynne Balderson, Amy Anna Victoria Bourelle, Todd Erickson, Marlene Shaver, Nadean Frances Berry, Christo- Suzanne Chad Allen owens, Haley Carter, , Stephen R. Closson, Nathan Robert Kearl, Marnie Zorn, Trevor James Millward, Mark Ryan Baril, Amberly Dawn Robinson. Mr. ant coach. Jennifer basketball him and GRADE 10 HONORS: Russel Bullock, John Kend­rick, Michael Closson, Brandi Lodermeier, Sarah Maw, Amber Ferguson, Rachel Christensen, Sandra Stocker, Darin Ogden, Shawna Bourne, R.onald Hoyt, Angel Tang, Myleine Labbe, Kendall Dudley, Monty Grusendorf, Jodi Hoibak, Carrie Wilde, Christopher Bly. GRADE 11 FIRST GLASS HONORS: Susan Elizabeth Norton, 4.00, 96; Christina Brewerton, 4.00, 92; Heather Ann Hunt, 4.00 92; Peter J. Christensen, 4.00, 91; Daniela K. Benedetti, 3.75, 90; Kristin Bolstad, 4.00, 89; Sandra N. Stevenson, 4.00, 89; Wendy Jane Balderson 4.00, 89; Ryan David Anderson, 4.00, 88; Jennifer Lacey, 4.00, 88; Deanna Lynne Ogden, 4.00 87; Melanie Lynn Thomson, 4.00, 86; Kristen Kerr, 4.00, 86; Shea Toly, 3.75, 86; Tammy Thomson, 3.80, 85; Terryl Garriock, 3.75, 85; Shannon Bly, 3.80, 85; Paige Peterson, 4.00, 84; Laura Lynne Heath, 3.67, 83; Danny §£eve Griffiths, 3.80, 83; Chad Alan Miller, 3.80, 82; Jennifer Lee-Ann Heath, 3.75, 82; Dean Gregson Passey, 3.80, 82; Trevor Lowry, 3.67, 82; Lisa Rae Todd, 3.50, Charlotte Sweetgrass, 3.50, 80. GRADE 11 HONORS: Dugald Matthew Quist, Allen 81; Laura Anne Harding, Kimberly Pelrine, Carrie Raye Anderson, Robert Brett Wocknitz, Tausha Lee Robinson, Jordon Paterson, Morgan Bruce Kearl, Chelle Wilde, Kimberly D. Holland, Mark Toll- estrup, Patrick E. Dudley, Laura Kay Ripley, Shawn Wm. Trainer, David Trancis Taylor, Brent Mahlon Bourne. GRADE 12 FIRST CLASS HONORS: Jennifer Farries 4.00, 94; Victoria Strong, 4.00, 93; James Beres, 4.00, 91; Darin James Wilde, 3.75, 91; Stacy Luke Bullock, 4.00, 89; Marnie Kendrick, 4.00, 87; Kimberly Dawn Rowe, 3.67, 87; Rebecca Lee Harding , 3.75, 86; Carolyn E. Dainard, 3.75, 86; Casey Ryan Smith, 3.75, 84; Erica Marlaine Brandt, 3.80, 83; Maria Jo Coleman, 3.67, 83; Kent Carter, 3.67, 82; Shandy Marie Card, 3.75, 81; Christy Turnbull, 3.33, 80; Matthew Ackroyd, 3.60, 80. GRADE 12 HONORS: Jennifer Stringam, Michelle Leavitt, Scott Holzwarth, Jennifer Kay Atwood, MAGRATH ZENITHS COACHING CHANGE Mr. Phil Tollestrup will be the Zeniths coach for the 1990-91 season, taking over from Mr. Darryl Christensen who had agreed to be head coach prior to the hiring of Mr. Tollestrup. The school is very appreciative of Mr. Christen­sen's work in preparation for the 90/91 season. Christensen will continue as Zenith assist­Mr. Tollestrup has a tremendous background and we feel fortunate as a Zenith coach and wish both the team a successful season. to have coaches PARENTS OF COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED If you can de- two on a con- appreciate your things which There is a real need for adults in the comm­unity to help in our school. vote a half day or an hour or sistent basis we would really help. There are a variety of adults can do, everything from helping students with their academics to clerical assistance in photogopying or setting up bulletin boards. If you would like to help in our school please call us at 758-3366.SENIOR TRAVELLERS: How about a trip to Stage West November 28th? Cost - $25/each. must have your payment immediately to reserve a seat coach will be at the 8 a.m. Get in touch Il " in Calgary, Wednesday, We FOR SALE BY OWNER: 333 acres in Del Bonita. House, barn, 3 steel graneries. Good water. Power, gas, telephone. $400/acre. Phone Linnea at 327-5286. on the coach. The Seniors Centre at with Hazel Rasmuss-en, 653-2586; Doreen Alston, 758-3281, Irene Ririe, 758-3456, or Wallace or Mary Baker, 758-3207. REMINDER: Raymond & District Agricultural Society is sponsoring the 4th Annual Christmas Craft Sale Saturday, November FOR SALE: Two professional hair dryers, like new; Exercise Trampoline; twin size water beds, separate heaters and bladders with divider or can be made into one queen size bed. Ph. 758-3739. 17th and Saturday, December 1st commenc­ing at 9 a.m. Everything from baking to Phone 752-3661 to make reservations. ORDER NOW - Sandblasted Mirrors. Great Christmas gift ideas. Can design any­thing you would like. Reasonable prices. If interested call 345-5967, ask for Devon or Gayla. HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, large lot. $350/month plus utilities. $300/damage deposit. Available immediately. Drive by 184 South 2nd St. West. Phone Banff - 762-3685 early morning or late evening. HORSES FOR SALE: 1 yearling Arabian black Filley; 1 registered 7/8 Arab. Mare, 8 yrs. (Barrel Racer) in foal; 1 registered 6 yr. old 5/8 Arab. Stallion. Well broken and will lie FOR SALE: Rival Meat Slicer - used very little, $90 new, will sell for $70; also woodburning Stove, non air tight, has been refinished. $150. Phone 758-6527. down on command; 1 registered 30/32 Arab, mare, in foal, 5 yrs. old. Will lie down on command. B.J, Rasmussen, Ph. 758-3514. Sandy & Jeannine, two new moms, would like to introduce a brand new line up of items for your baby. We feature Duckie Diapers - waterproof cloth diapers with accessories and Layettes with Love products which includes crib layettes, gift packs, stuffed toys, car seat covers and much more. If you are interested in seeing our products or would like more information please call SamJay Co. at 758-6814 (Sandy) or 752-4768 (Jeannine). The Southern alberta Society for the Handicapped in Magrath requires 2 part­time support persons to each provide 18 to 20 hours of support per week to a young woman. One person is required to provide residential support during early evenings and a few hours weekends. An­other person is required to provide a vocational day option. Salary to $9/hr. Reply in writing stating experience to S.A.S.H., Box 499, Magrath, AB. MAGRATH U.C.W. will hold the regular monthly meeting Monday, 7:30 p.m. in the United Hostesses - Louise Dow, November 5th at Church Hall. Norma Owens. Roll Gall interested ladies are invited to attend. COACHES CLINIC: There is still time to register for Coaches Clinic to be held at Magrath Arena November 10th & 11th. To register phone Donna Warnock, 758­3488 before 2:15 or 758-3096 (home) or Rose Mandel, 758-6540. MALE CHORUS: Anyone interested in part­icipating in a Male Chorus for the Annual Lions Community Christmas Concert please phone Darrel Chipman, 758-3675. FOR YOUR APPLIANCE REPAIR NEEDS (with the exception of Kenmore) call Tia at 752-3866. FOR RENT: 3 bedroom home. Phone 758-6735 ROTOTILLING - call John at 758-3620 VOLLEYBALL IN MAGRATH SCHOOL Junior High Division: Gr. 9 boys and girls, Gr. 8 boys, Thursday, Nov. 1. Gr. 8 girls, Gr. 7 boys & girls, Fri­day, November 2nd. Senior High Girls: Post Season Leauge Tournament, Saturday, November 3rd. FOR SALE: Hand made Jewellry at Magrath Trading Company Hall, Saturday, November 3rd, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For further inform­ation call 758-6434 or 758-3243. LOST DOG - strayed from our home 1 mile north of Magrath, Sunday p.m., small brown Dachshund cross. This dog is very old and hard of hearing but if seen, please call 758-6762 and leave a message. Nyal & Freda Fletcher travelled to Toronto Thursday, October 25th on a combined business and pleasure trip. They visited the new Toronto LDS temple where they met Donna & Byng Beazer and :.r.t?nded church with them. The Beazers wished to say hello to all their friends ATTENTION: Someone borrowed my High School Cheerleading outfit last Halloween. It was in a blue Travel Make Up case. Please return to Jackie Barnett, 758-3066. I really need it. RE-ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING - of Pothole Trail Riders Saddle Club - Tuesday, November 6, 7:30 p.m. SHARP at Ice Arena. Anyone who has an interest in horses and riding, welcome. FOR SALE OR RENT: 3 bedroom home on paved street, low interest, assumable mortgage. Phone 758-3679. NOTICE: 10^-15% off on all Silk Plants & Trees in stock only at "Something For Everyone, November 2 & 3. 295 NEW 2 PIECE SETS Jackets & Pants for Boys & Girls. Assorted colors & GIRLS’ SLEEPWEAR Cute motifs on the White, Pink, with contrasting Sizes 4-6X; S.M.L New knit Nighties for Girls, front. colors. New Little kni t s, Dressy Fashions for Tiny Girls 6 to 24 months Dainty little Dresses for Girls. New born to 24 months. Infants' Pyjamas and Sleepers Jammies' and Sleepers for the Tots. Included are light weight Terries and Fleece. Assorted styles and colors. CHILDREN’S TIGHTS We have just received a new shipment of Leotards, Add some with ruffly seats. ''A CHILDREN’S SOCKS New Socks for Kids including some with lace and ribbon trim. LADIES4 BATHROBES LOUNGERS SLEEPWEAR New Nightgowns in nylon tricot and brushed Robes in polyester and velours. nylon S14s® “p WEEKEND SALE Ladies’ Sweaters 1 COUNTER OF LADIES SWEATERS IN PULLOVER STYLES. FLAIN AND FANCY KNITS. A GOOD CHOICE OF COLORS. REGULAR $30. WEEKEND SPECIAL . EA. Mr. Lawrence Ehlert, beloved husband of Mrs. Winnie Ehlert, passed away in St. Michael's Hosp­ital, Sunday, October 28, 1990 at the age of 81 years. He is the loving father of Karma (Ted) Harker of Magrath, Renee Hill of Santa Ana, Calif., Bruce (Ann) Ehlert of Minneapolis and Ron (Sharon) Ehlert of Calgary. He is also survived by his 18 grandchildren, six great grandchildren, two sisters Mary Merryfield and Eleanor Fowler. Lawrence was born in Glenwood on July 4, 1909. At the age of 15 he moved to Magrath. He was a Stone Mason and Bricklayer by trade. He was act­ively involved in sports of all kinds and for nearly 25 years was involved in the construction and maintenance of the Magrath Golf Course. He was a soft spoken, gentle person who took great pride in his family. Funeral services were held in the Magrath L.D.S. Stake Centre Wednesday, October 31st with Bishop Rick Smith officiating. Intern­ment followed in the Magrath Cemetery. Friends extend sympathy to Mrs. Jolayne Harrison in the death of her sister, Joyce Dahl Leavitt who passed away in Raymond, Tuesday, October 23/90 at the age of 64 years. BROCCOLI 99c Soadla» GRAPES Kiwi Fruit . RED. lettuce . . 3/99® 99-. 21 5> 130 1b. kg TOMATOES *************************************************************************** B_&_R_CONSTRUCTION Your complete Home Specialists - Custom homes, Additions, Remod­elling, Cabinetry, Tiling, Floor­ing, Landscaping, Shingling and Concrete work. Affordable and reliable. Please give Rod Brandham a call at 758-6812. LITTLE LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING - will be held Saturday, November 3rd, 7 p.m. at the Mag-rath School Little Gym. New Executive to be elected. Also each athlete will be pre­sented with a medallion. Athletes please bring your parents this night. MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF GARDSTON NO. 6 - has the following sur­plus equipment which we are offering for sale: 1. 1970 I.H.C. tractor Model 660 2. Model 540 Case tractor with post pounder mounted on front. 3. 1970 Tampo packer (pull type) Model VC80 4. 2 Caterpillar V plows 5. 1962 Caterpillar motor grader Model 12MG 6. 12-E Caterpillar ripper. 7. Teco packer (mounts on Cat grader) . 8. 1971 Case backhoe Model 580. 9. Quantity of scrap metal. This equipment can be viewed at the M.D. yard in Cardston, and will be sold as is. Individuals can submit tenders o n age . Tenders will be accepted up to 4:00 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, Nov­ember 6, 1990. The Municipality reserves the right to not accept any or all tenders. Sealed tenders to be submitted to: M. Vern Quinton, Municipal Admin­istrator, M.D. of Cardston No. 6, Box 580, Cardston, AB. TOK 0K0. I am providing a Day Home for your My home is Government can receive a Government watch your children full on a shift work basis, with me please call me, children's care, approved and you subsidy. I will or part time and For an interview Kimberlee, 758-6367. ZENITH ALUMNI MEETING The annual General Meeting of the Magrath Zenith Alumni will be held tonight, Thursday, November 1st at 7:30 in the Magrath School Library, reports of past activities year , ers, etc. All to attend. p.m. Items include , plans for next financial update, election of offic-former Zeniths are invited MOBILE DENTURE will have his Mobile Denture Clinic at Diamond Willow Terrace Monday, November 5th and Monday, individual items or on the pack- CLINIC: George Torre-Alba November 19th at 6 p.m. day. For appointment or further ation please contact Louise Dow, each inform- 758-3489. II 2 bedroom Apartment, - $300 , $300 abstainers Tanner at FOR RENT: above PANtree Foods. Rent per month plus utilities damage deposit. Total Phone Robert or Lynne 758-3107 or 758-6212. 13 yr. old girl would like a ing, after school, weekend, evenings. Loves children. LaDean Thomson, 758-3209. job babysitt-gQQDS &_SERVICES TAX SEMINAR Goods & Services Tax Seminar presented by Ronald L. Johnson Professional Corpora­tion will be held Wednesday, November 14th at 7 p.m. at the Seniors Centre. Representatives from Revenue Canada will be on hand to discuss impact GST on farming industry and small iness organizations. The General Public is invited attend. o f bus-to WANTED: Someone to take turns driving to Leth­bridge with me. If interested please call Brenda, 758-6568 or 320-2424. FOR SALE: Green feed and straw. 758-3430 SUPER VALUE! SAUCE EL PASO SALSA 341 ml Root Beer SALMON CREAM SODA, MINUTE MAID ORANGE A&W A 289 . II c an^F CLOVER LEAF 213 g . . *************************************************************************** MINOR.HOCKEY_NEWS Magrath Pee Wee B's, under the leadership of Duke Wetherelt, John Ferguson and Ron ¡Johnson, started their season on a positive note in an exhibition game against Coaldale in Coaldale, Saturday, October 27th. Kinn Wetherelt started the puck roll­ing with the first goal of the sea­son at 22:82 of the first period. Matt Johnson assisted. 4:76 into the second period, Matt Johnson scored the second goal assisted by Terry Anderson. At 6;47 of the same period, Bart Bullock, assisted by Tyler Ferguson, shot another one by Coaldale's goalie. With 7;96 left in the second period, Tommy Lee, assist­ed by Tyler Ferguson, made it a 4-0 lead for Magrath. 15 seconds left in the final period saw Tommy Lee score the fifth and final goal of the game on a break-away unassisted. Ken Rasmussen, doing an excellent job in net, has his first, and we hope not his last shut-out of the season. A great game was played by all the t earn. Sunday, October 28th, 1990, Pee Wee B played the Lethbridge Brick Raiders in Magrath in an exhibition game. Magrath came up a little short with a 3-2 loss. Scott John­son started out for Magrath with 9 minutes left in the first period. Assists went to Darren McNeely and Ken Robinson. The second goal went to Matt Johnson at 16:50 of the second period with assists to Bart Bullock and Arlin Silverman. The team played a fast paced, hard­hitting game. Ken Rasmussen stopp­ed a lot of fast, hard shots. Good game, boys. • Mr. & Mrs. Rodney Bly invite friends and family to a Calling Reception in honour of their daugh­ter Deborah Anne and Delin Lawrence Watmough, at the Magrath Stake Centre Saturday, November 3, 1990, from 7 to 9 p.m. BOTTLE DRIVE Magrath 2nd Ward Scouts are planning a January 1991 Bottle Drive. They are asking residents to please save bottles now for a good collect-t. ion. Call Logan Atwood, 758-6239. WHAT? A Calling Shower will be held for Bonnie and Sarah Balderson, twin daughters of Ireta and John Balderson. WHEN? Thursday, November 8th from 7pm to 9 p.m. WHERE? The Cynthia Harris home. We will have a Money Tree for anyone who doesn't know what the twins need. Everyone is welcome. Parrish and Heimbecker Limited wish to thank the following Chemical Comp­anies for their support and Door Prize donations at our "Meet the Manager Day" in Magrath: Cyanamid, Dow Elanco, DuPont, Hoechst, Monsanto, Oliver Chemical, Un­iroyal, United Agri Products, Van Waters & Rogers. Also thank you to Shirley's Homemades of Magrath for baking the delicious cinnamon buns. FOR SALE: B Flat Clarinet and some Beginners books. $120.00. Kimberlee, Phone 758-6367. Anyone willing to serve on the Little League Committee - President, Vice President, Secretary-Treasurer - please contact Howard West or Judy Godionton. MILLERS REFLEXOLOGY - Reflexology is a method for activating the powers of the body, and is one of the best ways to relax, revitalize and rejuvenate your body and mind. For more info - call Allan at 758-6804. FOR SALE: Quantity of gas heaters with thermostat control, 35,000 BTU; also coal heaters. Phone Rockport Colony, 758-3077. THANK YOU: We would like to thank our children and grandchildren for the nice 50th Anniversary party they put on for us; all our relatives, friends and neighbors for coming to help us cele­brate and make it such a memorable occasion. For the cards, hugs, and best wishes extended to us. "What is a party without friends?" George & Beth Foggin. " MEAT ) Cross Rib Roast 2.39 lb 5.05kg LOIN CHOPS PORK. RIB & TENDERLOIN END L8flib. Luncheon Meat' BURNS 375 g 99c Sausage BURNS CALIFORNIA 375 g 2.29 SIDE BACON PIONEER SLICED 500 g 1.99 **************************************************************************** TOWN OF MAGRATH SIDEWALKS - Historically the Town of Magrath has tried to keep the sidewalks clear of snow after major storms and we intend to continue this service but to do so we must have the co-operation and assist­ance of all property owners front­ing sidewalks. Please check the walk in front of your property to insure that all trees and shrubs are trimmed back so as to not interfere with the sidewalk plow; also do not park cars on or near the walks, and keep block heater cords at least 10 feet above the ground. Failure of owners to do this will force the driver of the plow to by-pass that stretch of sidewalk. Not every community in this province provides this sort of service and your co-operation can insure that it is retained in Magrath. C0MP0STERS5 - In the interests of our environment and to save money the Town encourages all residents, where possible, to make use of composting systems as a means of disposing of organic household and yard wastes. A program of this nature is beneficial to the environment, saves tax dollars, and provides flowerbeds and gardens with much needed organic matter. The Town has access to some plastic household composters that are approximately 37 inches high by 32 inches wide and are design­ed to handle the wastes, includ­ing grass clippings, from the average home. These units will cost about $88. If anyone is int­erested in these at this price, please call the Town Office at 758-3212. If enough interest is shown, then the Town will order these units. FOR SALE: ll'xlS’ Montage Rug, mushroom color. Phone 758-6265. FOR SALE: Plywood sheets. $10/ea. 758-6812 W_R_A_P__ WEEK Magrath Town Council has declared October 28th - November 4th to be Porno; graphy Awaraness Week. We hope you are wearing a white ribbon and at the end of the week that you will cut your ribbon in 4 pieces, then send a portion to the following people: 1. Jack Ady, M.L.A. 513 Legislature Build­ing, Edmonton, T5K 2B6. 2. Hon. Doug Main, Minister of Culture, 418 Legislature Building, T5K 2B6. 3. Prime Minister, Honoarable Brian Mulroney, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ont. KIA 0A6. 4. Hon. Kim Campbell, Justice Minister, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ont. KIA 0A6. Express your views on the laws regulat­ing ponography, obscenity and violence. Your letter will count and you will have made a difference . Thanks to Mayor Lowry, to Town Council and all who have supported this campaign. We are already planning for next year's campaign to make it more effective and have more specific goals. Any suggestions? Committee volunteers most welcome. Phone 758-6380. L.B. Edmund Burke said "all that is nec­essary for the triumph of evil, is that good men do nothing". THANK YOU: We would like to extend our sincere appreciation and a big "Thank you" to Nyal and Freda Fletcher and family for their donation to the Dimond Willow Terrace. About two weeks ago a beautiful player piano was delivered to the Terr­ace which was donated by the Fletcher family. Your generosity is overwhelm­ing. Thank you so much. Residents & Staff from Diamond Willow Terrace. BAKE SALE: Need help with your Christmas Baking? Let us help you. Bake Sale - Saturday, November 24th, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Diamond Willow Terrace. TO GIVE AWAY: 2 dozen live hens. 758-3686. Father J. O'Reilly was the winner of the C.W.L. quilt drawn for Sunday, October 28th. Yogurt ALPHA SWISS 175 gm Cottage Cheese ALPHA 1% ¿IS J99 MUSHROOMS MONEYS PIECES & STEMS 284ml 89c Lunch Box Punch 250 .1 4(99° Oxydol TIDE 10 litre 8” .■ i_ a ■ CASCADE LIQUID 1.4 1. pisnwasner liquig cascade powder i.8kS 555 PAPER TOWELS HI DRI JUMBO 2 pk 185 Facial Tissue KLEENEX 150 pk Bathroom Tissue DELSEY 8 pk 329 Cheez Whiz KRAFT 1 kg 599 CHEESE SLICES KRAFT 500 g 3« Orange Juice W. F. 355 ml |49 Vegetables FRASERVALE FROZEN 1 kg 2” Chips with Fish FRASERVALE TURBOT 500 g Fish In Batter '■ FRASERVALE 600 g 499 Cream Pies MG CAIN 342 g ÇHIPS EL PASO NACHIPS 450 g ¿n ea SAUCE EL PASO TACO 455 ml 2*®