Magrath Store News (March 13, 1986)

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. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 ■ ■ ' UPSTRAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-637...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1986
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1949
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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. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 ■ ■ ' UPSTRAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.8 a.m. to 6 Wednesday.8 a.m. to 1 p.m. p • TH • THURSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1986. .MAGRATH, ALBERTA. *************************************************************************************** HARDWARE DEPARTMENT *************************************************************************************** THE ORIGINAL Reynolds Home Hardware REGULAR $14.95 BEAÜTI-TONE INTERIOR FLAT LATEX CEILING PAINT BACHER PLASTIC SAFETY GLASSES Protect your eyes from flying debris.Clear. 1310-049-12 LBEAVER MO" MOTORIZED SAW W'tn 1 HP motor, extension wing, rip mitre gauge, 10" blade & stand Cuts 2’ i6' © 90°, Wi«" @ 450°. See-thru guard with splitter and anti-kick back attachment. 1346-B91-1 ELECTRIC 40 gai. cap. 3000W upper 3000W lower 3284-403-1 NATURAL GAS 33 gai. cap. 35,000 BTU 3284-190-1 Pliers Tongue and groove style 9''2"size. Q49 G S W RESIDENTIAL WATER HEATERS Ouailty water heaters for years o< dependa ble service Alt &arXnrlG '^S amXoSK n a««mi-iL £ * exterior cas.ngs are paintec poor >o th?nX&^ replacemem pans a,e avai,a& 99 TOP QUALITY 14/2 HOUSEHOLD WIRE Plastic coated wire for years of trouble free service. Prices based on full coils J L PIERCY L TEFLON TAPE f W x480” Roll I 3210-108-50 1/2 PRICE .49^ A former Magrath resit Mrs, Ida Sheridan, passed away recently in Drumheller at the age of 99 years. She was the mother of Roy Sheridan,also a former Magrath resident, and will be re­membered by many as housekeeper for the late Cliff Spence. Joseph Doran (Dode) Tufteland, son of Mary (Matkin) and Joe Tufteland, passed away quietly March 8th, 1986, in Abbotsford, B.C. following a lengthy illness. Funeral services were held Tuesday, March 11th. The Tuftelands will be remembered for the many years they were engaged in hair styling and barbershop businesses in Southern Alberta. Mr. & Mrs. Kent H. Ririe are happy to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Shauna Louise, born Wednesday, March 5, 1986. Paternal grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Ron Ririe of Salt Lake City, and the late Mrs. Joan H. Ririe. MEN’S T-SHIRTS PEP SHIRTS FOR SPRING WEAR Assorted styles in Cotton & Polyester knits. Short sleeve, PRICED C95 FROM U & UP SWEATERS Men's Sweaters in Pullovers, Cardigans & Vests. Styled for Spring & Summer wearing. A nice selection of styles a colors REG. $29.95 up Ya OFF Mrs. Margaret Swanson of Vancouver, B.C. has returned to her home after visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jane Brewerton, a patient in Magrath General Hospital. While here she was the house guest of her niece, Mr. & Mrs. Bob West and family. SCIENCE FAIR " Westèrn Boots KIDDIES WESTERN BOOTS Brown & Gold. Decorative tops. SIZES: 6 to 11 x $19.95 This Saturday, March 15th is the Grades 4~6 Science Fair, to be held in the Magrath Trading Company Hall. We have 10 projects entered. Please come in and support the students who have projects finished. Admission is free. This activity, sponsored by the Magrath Home & School Association, will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ADULT EDUCATION GOLF: Before Golf Fever gets you, take some lessons. If you are beginner, intermediate or advanced, a Golf Pro can help you improve your game. Lessons start MARCH 17th - Monday & Wednesday, for 6 weeks (8 people required for a Class). Classes will be held in the High School Gym. The last lejsson is on the driving range. Golf nets, mats and balls provided. Bring a medium iron and a short iron. 7 ‘ of video equipment. Tom Alston. at 758-6222 Instant replay available with the use \ . Fee - $13. Instructor - Phone Elaine, 758-6809 or Laurel to register. Vinyl Coated Work Gloves Handy Work Gloves with vinyl coating. Yellow with REG. knit cuff. $3.50 pr. ¿99 High and evening work, ion, farm and greenhouse work, references. Phone 758-6261. ********************* School graduate needs afternoon Experience in construct­Can supply Scott. ■ Need a reliable babysitter? There's two of us! We can give you references. Call Gina or Sherri Stringam. 758-6261. Are your Grades slipping?? [ can help!! Tutoring in all subjects including Remedial Reading - Kindergarten to Grade 9. Call Joann, 752-4979 or 752-4032. George Torra-Alba, Denturist, will have his Mobile Dental Clinic at Diamond Willow Terrace, Tuesday, March 25th from 6-9 p.m. SENIOR CITIZENS’ BUS TRIP The Senior Citizen Bus Trip to Drumheller will be held FRIDAY, APRIL 18th. Cost: $20. Please phone Joyce Holladay, 758-6484 or Irene Ririe, 758-3456 if you wish to book for this trip. BABYSITTER AVAILABLE, Pleare pl-ot a . enry La? 758-6849 The little boy did something exceedingly clever, prompting the proud father to say, His intelligence must have come from me, don't you think?" "I suppose so," the youngster's mother retorted, "I've still got mine". SEE THE NEW SPRING ARRIVALS IN LADIES WEAR. New Suits.Sportswear.Blouses.Tops. .Shoes & Joggers.Jeans.Dresses, etc. With Easter just around the corner - it is iot too early to see what the Ladies Ready-to- Wear has available for you. GIRLS’ JACKETS Girls Jackets in fashionable nylon. Nicely styled in popular shades of Pink, Purple, Turq-oisec SIZES: 4 to 6X WOMEN’S JOGGERS CHILDREN’S WEAR HANDBAGS Leather Handbags and Vinyl Bags in a pleasing assortment of styles and in the very latest -colors for Spring including Beige and White. Marriage is the on .y union that, c^pi't be organizer. Both sides think they ' re man. -.geme.nt. 'S V Npck -.-'S Li ■ shades • & Yellow. ’ hr incraft" ng for 1 GROUP OF LADIES BLUE COMFORTABLE STYLED FOR WEAR. & WHITE JOGGERS YOUR LEISURE 15" WOMEN’S Kiddies l-urts and i.i fits. SWEATERS GIRLS1 sot- - : v" ATERS SALE PRICE . SP.kC’t Xh ■ • . .’US’ qae, e SUITS Ladies’ Co-ordinates New Peruzza Cc—Ordinates in Blazers, Slacks and Skir . Smartly fashioned for tht '!•% Seas.--: . Populie shades of Reg, vn. rr>. NIGHTWEAR Fashionable Nightgowns ".nd Pyjamas in attractive florai tiiii v- cotton & polyester. Neat Cottons and Nylons in a nice sc-lection of sty:os and colors. Choose- for yourself or these make love ly gift i terns. EASTER TREATS' Assorted Easter Baskets EASTER BUNNES - overall Bunny, Bunnies with eye lashes, "Take Me Home" Bunnies, "My First Bunny" etc. Also Grass, Egg Dye, Baskets, etc. EASTER CANDY and CHOCOLATE EASTER CHOCOLATE, EGGS, CREAM FILLED EGGS, & EASTER CANDY. See our display soon. Also O'Henry Easter Eggs - M-m-m- Good. Flannelette Sheets Texmade Flannelette Sheets with colored border. 70x90. REG. $14.95. 80x100 REG. $19.95 s1095 PLASTIC HANGERS REGULAR $1.49 pkg.• Wire Hangers, gold colored. Pack of 12 hangers. REGULAR $1.29 pr. **************************** t 6 LADIES’ GLOVES Ladies Garden Gloves in floral printed canvas. Elastic fitted back. Á7 CARDSTON SCHOOL DIVISION #2: Application for the position of Head Care-Taker for the East­ridge Elementary School will be accepted until March 14. 1986. Applications should state ex­perience, qualifications and references and should be submitted to: Mr. C.M. Pilling, Sec. Treas. Cardston School Div. #2, Box 10, Card­ston, AB. TOK 0K0. T BALL & LITTLE LEAGUE REGISTRATION - will be held Tuesday, March 18th from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in'the Swimming Pool Foyer. Please come and register if you have not already done so. Customer to TV Salesman: "1 don't need a remote coptrol television. With four kids, my chances of controlling it are already remote. NEW DAY CARE CENTRE £N MAGRATH m contemplating opning a "Day Care Centre' in Magrath. Anyone interested in placing their child/children with me please phone Danette Holzwarth or Darlene Holzwarth at 758-3569, or write to Danette Holzwarth, 1023 - 19A Ave., Coaldale, AB. Ph. 345-4551. Anyone wishing to consign articles or items of any kind for an Auction Sale (the date & place to be announced later) please contact Pat Carter, Phone 758-3418. ANNUAL CEILIDH will be held in the Big Gym, THURSDAY, MARCH 27th at 8:00 p.m. SHARP. This is the Magrath MacGregor Highlanders 14th Annual Ceilidh. Admission: $2 - 16 and over. $1 - 12-15. 50c Children under 12. Chairs reserved for adults. ANNUAL MAGRATH & DISTRICT ROD & GUN BAN­QUET & AWARDS NIGHT - will be held in the Magrath United Church Hall Saturday, March 22nd at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $7.50 ea. and available from John Bourne, Rod Arndt, or Collin Passey. GARDENERS!! More good news about the Garden City Garden Club. An interesting informational meeting will be held Wednesday, March 26th at 7:30 p.m. in the Elementary School Gym (use East Door). A gift of a glad bulb, courtesy of Larry Dye, will be given to all who attend. An expert hybridizer and grower of glads, Larry Lacombe will give a talk on raising and caring for glads. Anyone who would like to learn more about gardening, fruit trees, go on garden tours, etc. be sure to attend this meeting. Learn how you can join other gardeners to share ideas and knowledge of planting, growing, harvesting and exhibiting fruits, vegetables and flowers. Everyone is invited to attend whether you are an amateur or expert gard­ener, or if you have a green or black thumb. Memberships and refreshments will be available after the meeting. Come and bring a friend. ADULT EDUCATION CLASS CANCELLATIONS Please note: The Golf Lessons, which were to start March 17th, have been can­celled. St. John's Ambulance Course has also been cancelled. MAGRATH CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING - will be held Wednesday, March 19th at 2 p.m. in the Co-Op building. Member participation in this meeting is encouraged. HOUSE FOR RENT: 3 bedrooms, available April 1st. Abstainers & non smokers. No pets. Phone David Brandley, Vauxhall, 654-2526 Collect; or Shannon Reid. 758­6461 after 3:30 p.m. REMINDER: The Grades 4-6 Science Fair, this Saturday, March 15th in the Magrath Trading Company Hall, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. M.D. OF CARDSTON NO. 6 PIL.AC NOTICE . The M.D. Council established~a~new policy regarding gravel for the electors. When anyone requires gravel they must phone the M.D. Office and get an Order Number. Then their name will be recorded and a date will be selected when an M.D. Employee will be there to supervise the loading of the gravel. Anyone caught in any of the Municipal Gravel Pits without an Order Number, and without ’ will be Code of The Policy. the M.D. the supervision of an M.D. Employee chaiged for theft under the Criminal Canada. R.C.M.P. have been notified of the For more information, please call Office at 653-4977. Larrv Webster has been called to serve in the San Jose, California Mission. He will be working with the Asian population there and will be learning Cantonese. La enters the Mission Home in Provo, Utah on March 27, 1986. His farewell will be held in the Magrath Second Ward on March 23, at 10:30 a.m. There will be an Open House held in the Webster home Saturday, March 22 ' to to from meet him. 7 to 9 p.m. We would be pleased any friends who wish to bid farewell The families of Elizabeth Davies and Theron Olsen are happy to announce the forth­coming marriage of their in the Alberta Temple. parents, March 22nd They invite friends and relatives to accept this as th-e---i-r -i-n--v---i-t-a- -t-i-o---n1 to share their happ-iness at an Open House in the Magrath Elementary School Gym from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. (please use East door). Program follows from 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. No gifts by request. ATTENTION SOCCER PLAYERS! There is still time to register for Soccer. We have room for players on all teams except 12-13 yr. old girls (Bantam). If you are int­erested in Soccer, phone Kathleen Harker at 758-3061. Students can obtain forms in the Elementary School Office. These forms may be returned with the Soccer Fee of $25 for Grades 3 and up, $5 for Grades 1-2/to Lynne Tanner, Shirley Dahl or Kathleen Harker. Deadline is Tuesday, March 18th. Treasury Branch, Magrath, would like to announce our Grand Prize Winner in the American Express/Treasury Branch Lugguage contest. Mr. Hall Poulsen s name was drawn from the draw barrel by Mrs. Denai Harker. Thank you to all who participated. PUBLIC_LIBRARY NEWS A new Best Seller from Robert Ludlums "The Bourne Supremacy", also from Danielle Steel "Secrets". We now have the top eight best sellers. WANTED: All types of scrap 'arm machinery. Call 752-4834 or 752-3147. Queen size Polyester filled Pillows. Comíoi iabie Pillows REGULAR $2.25 REGULAR $17.95 TOWELS 3 PIECE TOWEL SET $9.95 ^95 Floral patterned Bath Towel, Hand Towel, Face Cloth. DISH TOWELS Large size Dish Towels. 100?: Cotton. Gay checks in assorted colors. SIZE: 24"x34". ' * & PARTY-TIME FAVORITES CANDLES NEW SPARKLING CANDLES for those Birthday cakes. Assorted colors. Pack of 18 candles. c *********************** 4 bedroom home, airtight woord- 2 blocks from FOR RENT: burning stove, large lot. ___ school. $300 damage deposit, $350/month rent. Abstainers, non-smokers. Phone 758-6528 after 6 p.m. BAKE SALE: Watch for Magrath Hospital's Social Committee's Bake Sale, March 22nd from 11:00 a.m. runs out. Just Easter. to in 4 p.m. o time to r until baking buy baking for Will trade 1 the use of omy car for a car or can bi our family to Utah over Easter holidays. Gary Sltingam, 758-6261. Welcome home to Stan Stringam who returned from the Montreal French Mission Tuesday. Stan will be reporting his Miss­ion March 16th at 3:40 p.m. WANTED: Used Gas range. Phone 758-3418.' oui' small econ­g enough to get Boys’ Joggers Cords Boys ' •19.95 canvas vinyl Blue Men’s Cord Pants in Beige, Brown, Navy. Styled by Days. Well tailored in Cotton/Poly-ester. Ideal for casual or semi-dress. REGULAR $39.95 (NO RETURNS) Blue Suede Jogger with insert, trim. 1-6 Men’s Socks Men's "Jonathan G" Brand . Dress Socks in Acrylic/Nylon knit. Black, Brown, Beige, Grey. . REGUUULLAAKR $$22.5j0U pprr / 2/395 Navy, NF’" FROM THE MAGRATH HK' We are pleased to report that^Barbara Bennett, who graduated from Magrath High School Ln June, 1985, and who is now a student in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta, was a rec­ipient of the University of Alberta Matriculat­ion Scholarship. Lome M. Gunter, Assistant Registrar with the University said, "On behalf of the University of Alberta, congratulations to you, your students and staff. We believe this achievement is a reflect­ion of the quality of teaching at Magrath Junior­Senior High". • • • • • The Magrath Alberta High School Services Easter Basket promotion is on. We have several Easter Baskets on sale that must be sold. We have a wide variety of baskets and prices: Medium size wicker basket with solid chocolate bunny - $6.99; Baby size wicker basket (only a few left) $2.99; Several bucket bunnies with solid choco­late bunny $3.79 & $3.99. Foil baskets - $1.59 and $1.99. Order now, we are on a first come - first serve basis. If you would like to see the baskets, please feel free to visit the school, (Room No. 1). Send orders with your child to school, or call 758-3177. Thank you. Magrath Alberta High School Services. CAR.WASH; Weather permitting, we will be holding a Car Wash March 21, 1986 during Parent Teacher Interviews on the tarmac on the South-West corner of the High School. SAFETY KIDS - Friday, March 14th, 7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Magrath High School Gym. An entertaining musical production about street and personal safety for children 3 to 9, and their families. NO Admiss­ion fee. Put on by U. of L. students. Pat Wenger, Phone 758-6863. BELTS —- Men’s & Boys’ Men's Leather Dress & Western Belts in Black or Brown. 1" and 1^" widths. ’ REG. $8.50 to $20.00 20% OFF J ********v*********1-********* ATTENTION LITTLE LEAGUE PLAYERS Boys ages 9-12 as of JULY 31st, 1986. Reg­istrations are now being accepted for the 1986 Little League season. The forms may be picked up at either the Bank of Montreal (9:00 - 4:00) or the R.C.M.P. detachment (10:00 - 2:00). The fees this year will be $20/player. Please sign up no later than March 28/86. Further details will be passed on as we receive them. WANTED TO BUY: Tailgate for a ’78 Ford pick-up. Phone 758-6853. SPRING CLEANING: Window cleaning, carpet shampooing, etc. Phone 758-3717, ask for’Grant. SUNTANNING BED Just For You Hairstyles" is happy to announce a Suntanning Bed Opening Tuesday, March 18th. $34.95 for 10 - 30 minute sessions or total of 300 minutes. Will also be opening nights Tues­day - Friday for your convenience. Book now and have a great tan for the summer. Phone 758­6350. FOR SALE: 380 Suzuki highway Motorcycle. $200. Very good running condition. Phone 758-6665. MISSING - friendly black male cat with white paws and tummy. P’ease call 758­6817. Grusendorfs. SPRING COULEE SOCIAL EV NING - at the Spring Coulee Community Hall, Saturday, March 15th at 7:00 p.m. Whist, Shuffle Board and Pool. Everyc .e welcome. EASTER PERM SPECIAL Just For You Hairstyles" is having an Easter Perm Special starting March 4th - 27th. $29.95 (includes cut, long hair extra). Book now and look great for the Easter holidays. 758-5350. MAGRATH ROPING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING - March 13th, 7:30 p.m. at Larry Nelsons. For more informat­ion phone 758-6540. DEL BONITA FAMILY DANCE - Saturday, March 15tn at the De.l Bonita Community Hall. Pot Luck Supper at 6:30 n.m. Everyone welcome. MEATS BONELESS Pork Chops LOIN 47 /kg PORK Side Ribs « E A T Y 457 T /kg Garik Sausage OLYMPIC SLICED Side Bacon ****************«**********^*******^****«**^***^^^*^^^0^**^******** The Magrath Golf Club held it's Annual Meeting Tuesday night, March 11 th in the Magrath High School Band Room. Officers for the coming year include: President - Dan McFadden; Past President - Eric Hohm; Directors - Ray Stevenson, Bill Sterling, Bob Mikado, Ross Blackmer, Roger Hohm, Ken Balderson. There will be two representatives from the Ladies Golf Club. Ron Johnson is Secretary-Treasurer. OLYMPIC 500 g DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST REPORT Services of the D._H_._E_._ : Recently a neighbour of mine asked, "Just what do you do"? The an­swer I gave her included these points: Home Economists (DHE's) with Alberta Agriculture have been providing educational programs and advisory services to rural Albertans for nearly 30 years. There was a time when a DHE was a source of new recipes and information about -ood preservation. You called her when you needed to know how to remove a stain or care for a particular fabric. Today we still provide that information - but much more besides. We advise on a range' of topics: Foods and Nutrition, Family Re­source Management, Clothing & Textiles and Home Design. We are the local contact for 4-H Clubs. An area we are doing more work is that of promotion of Alberta Food Products. Social, Economic and Technological change has made decision making in the home and market place complex. Families are faced with howT to make the best use of their resources of time, energy, skills and money. Individuals, groups and organizations cal] on us for inform­ation and ideas. It is up to you to use this information in the manner that helps you most. Our programs and services are delivered in a We hold workshops, address participate in T.V. Individual letter or your home or our With Spring just around the corner, appetites are lagging and homemakers are looking for something tasty. Try these delicious muffins. SURPRISE MUFFINS in 1 3/4 all purpose flour 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1 tbsp, baking powder 1/2 t.sp. salt 1 tsp. grated lemon rind 2 eggs 2/3 1/3 2/3 variety of ways. groups, arrange displays, programs and write newscolumns, contact can be made by telephone, personal visit - either in office. Give us a cal.].! If we answer to your question, we Prgorcms 11:30 c Topi<_; TOPIC? T.V. CFAC :.V. MARCH 18th MARCH 25tn a don't know the 'll find it. - Southern Alberta Magazine, . m. Kitchen Time Management; Easier Ideas. After lisre the wife remarked happy childhood, a long one." her Husband's tirade, iiiiy not have had a are certainly having milk melted butter jam. salt and lemon rind in mixing bowl, well. together. Stir just until ened. with half of batter. Make <. hole in and fill batter. or until cup cup cup Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, Stir Beat eggs, milk and melted butter Add to flour mixture all at once, all ingredients are moist- Fill bottom of 12 greased muffin cups ach rumaintng rainutes dozen muffins. with jam. Co Bake at 400' golden brown. IT IS NOT apologize, To begin be unselfish, To take advice. To To To itable, To be considerate, EASY over, nlo admit error, To be char-ndure success, To keep on trying. To forgive and forget. To Keep out of the rut, To make the most of a little. To maintain a high standard. To rec­ognize the silver lining. To shoulder a des­erved blame, hut they are said to be best. COffCfi NABOB 369 g. 33» CAKE MIXES MONARCH. . 2/129 Pink Salmon »• ?. . 98® Qftlin CAMPBELLS OUUU CREAM PF CHICKEN OR CHICKEN NOODLE . 2/99® Fruit Cocktail dole. |09 Kraft Dinner . .59c Macaroni or Spaghetti CATELLI 2 kg 229 Liquid Detergent SUNLIGHT IL 249 French Fries W. F. 109 Shogun Noodles 4/99° Navel Oranges 4# BAGS 049 APPLES MAC B.C 174 kg ■ Tomatoes MEXICAN 984 /ii| No. 1 I« ■ GREEN 2 „69®