Magrath Store News (December 13, 1973)

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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-353; ORI GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 75S-3OÓ5 STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 8 A.M,...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1973
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/1953
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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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-353; ORI GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 75S-3OÓ5 STORE HOURS MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. 8 A.M, to 6 P.Me WEDNESDAY .,„8 AoMo to 1 P.M. .SATURDAY . . 8 A Ji, to 7 PoMe THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13th, 1973 ». . . .*. JÎAOEATH, ALEERTA #^h<-<shhs;-hhhhhhhhh;sí-xs4-x-ihwí-K'íhhhwí-x-íhhhhhí-íhhí-íbwhhhhhí- UPSTAIRS DEPT. Chriitmai IrJHWHHi- TABIE Beautiful Dresses designed especially for Milady’s Christmas wearing. Smartly tailored Day-time Dresses as well as glamorous Even­ing Dresses in stunning creations and fabrics PRICED FRCM . lllllllllUIII.Ill UH I «HlHUI.il HI. ■■IIIIIHIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIII»iI|IiIiíIIII|HI|HUIIIÍHUIII|I|UHHH|>III'I|«iIH<MHI«O|IHHI^ BLOUSES ■ Braiter Bros. Blouses in eye-catching Polka^ Dots and Floral designs. Styled from easy care Amelo SIZES: 12-20, | 00 .(M|UIIJ.|lUi.limiUhHIHIIIH|HIH|l*IIUIIUlll|U>llHilai(Ulli«lillll4IIIH>IIJllllllHIIIIUIIill/liUHl.t'llHIIHIIIllllWltllllHIII iiiumiiimiiiliiiimiiimmiim.mu m mmim mm mm i iiii i miiimiiiim. UACKET SPECIAL CHHIBTMhS SPECIAL - Winter Jackets in Nylons, Leatherskin and Wool. A good selection of styles and colors, 300 OFF ORIGINAL PRICE iHiiiiuHiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimuuuiimimiiiiuiiiiiiimmmimujiimimmmiHinj.iiHi,,, for Mom, SAJE 0• ORIGINAL PRICE 1/2 PR ICE SALE ^CHRISTW CHECK THESE BARGAINS Ï 5 J 4 e\ \ DRESSES • « • » « SLACKS CAPES etc. 1 395 95 j- MAGRA LITTLE MISS" JEWELRY Charm Kracelets, Necklaces, Pins in styles that are sure to make a hit with "Missy". 930 to REGULAR $5o00eao // )ING DRY GOODS Jor trel 100% Fortrel in or diagonal weave Rose. Lemon, Burgandy, Red, Champaignej Gold. q r\ 60" wide0 9^ REGULAR $4.95 L~ Suiting 3 pieces only of Suiting - 1 plaid, 2 checked multi­color, 58", REG. $4*95»« JMet Nylon Net, 72" wide. Pink, Yellow, White, Rose, Coral Red, Blue. zqa REG. Acrylic Pile Sath Mats, luxuriously thick in shades of Gold, Lime, Yellow, Mauve Blue, White, Royal. Size 20x34« 95 3 î Nightgowns and Pyjamas styled for the most feminine taste in Sleepwear. Choose perma- 1 .oss cottons, Nylon tricot : ? c-?zy soft Brushed Orlon "Snuggle down" . Trimmed with lace, eyelet and ribbon. $3o95 to $8.00 CoN.IoB PANY LTD^r- DEPT. ______ The Magrath Lions Club wish to J »7 sincerely thank the Laurel girls of 4:/.f the M0I0A0 who, under the direction p"* | of their leaders Mrs. Barbara Ririe ! and Mrs. Ruth Johnson, canvassed the East side of town and collected the sum of $131«00. ^ur thanks and congratulations to . the people of Spring Coulee and arsa who under the direction of Mrs* LaVaun Thompson I remitted the suin of $82.00. The Del Bonita area is not yet completed^ it is under the direction of Mrs* Iris Henry whom we also with to thank. The canvass for the West side of town by the Lions is not yet ccmp- I letedo If you have not been asked for your donations to this most worthy cause, would 1 you please leave your contribution at the I Bank, Post Office or contact any Lion mem­ber when an official rectipt will be issued. There is a Lion member residing in each block bordering on the West side of our Main street. We thank all those who have so far contributed and ask those who have not, to please help us to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Enclosed in the Store News this week are application forms for our book which will be published ty July 24th of the history of our town and area from its inception. Anyone wishing to give one for a Christman present just fill out the foim and send in your money and we will give you a receipt and see that the recipient is notified. We request that everyone who wishes a book please contact or send your order form to ^loyd Sabey, C. S. Matkin or J. C. Alston. COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON TO ONE AND ALL. C. A. Bennett. •x MAGRATh TRADING COMPANY LTD. HARDWARE DEPT. STEMWARE Clear crystal-like Stemware in Sherbits Champaigne, Wine and Parfait glasses in 11 ozo, 7j oz„ & 5i ozo size. Set of REGULAR o3o98 FIGURINES Georgian Bay Canadian made Cats and Swans in. green/brown shade, also White pearl-like Swan and Deer figurines» 9 A o/ Q E [Z REGULAR $5,50 to $7°95 . VASES Crystal Vanes w ith frosted leaf design- Large size» REGULAR $9.95 CHEESE BOARD Wooden Cheese Board with accessory tools« Pleasing design,, REGULAR $4 5 98 9ee«6 . 369 PLAQUES Oblong & square shaped Wall Plaques with ICE BUCKETS Large size Ice Buckets with Black Vinyl finish. Insulated interior, REGULAR $5o88 . X—✓ scenery designs. REG. $1,65 & $lc89 in CRYSTAL Crystal clear oblong plastic Serving Trays glso m Coral crys'. 1, round shape» REG. $2,98 & $2.39 ->< 75 co_ 19 WALL PLAQUES; Handsome new Wall Plaques in pleasing designs - Ming Trees, Peacocks, Giesha Girls, Old Fashioned Man & Woman Scenes, $7»98 to $12e?8 GRECIAN VASE'S: large Grecian pottery vases attractively designed in Sold or Flame. $9.95 - $17.88 FIGURINES : Large Bullfighter & Bull or Black Panther. $15.75 - $26.88 3RAIDE3 RUGS; Braided Rainbow Rugs in eye-catching colors - Gold, Azure, Flame, Red, Green, Blue, Tangerine. Three popular sizes. $3.98 to $6.98. CAMPING LAMPS HITACHI FLUORESCENT LANTERN - equipped wJX1 fl scent . for lighting» Especially-designed for use when Camping, Hunting, etc, use when doing chores,, ideal to even read by if power fails. Has easy carrying handle for transporting wherever you wish to see with it. 1588 HAND LANTERNS: All plastic Hand Lantern, powerful beam, unbreakable, floats, has rain/waterproof switch» O REGULAR $3.39 (less battery)» ¿_ G'JN CASES - ideal gift suggestion fcr the Hunter - Vinyl/Leather cases in assorted sizes and styles. $4.35 - $16.95 1/2" Drive SOCKET SETS - sets include 10 sockets, etc. & BOX 4 OfBN END COtBINATION SET - 5 pieces in plastic poach.-$4»98 SOCKET & OPEN END WRENCH SET .O$12.75 THANK YOU: I would Like to sincerely thank all of you who, by y;nr interest, inteUi-gence and understanding of the work of the School Trustees, and your belief in my hon­esty and dedication, supported me in the recent election. Steele 0. Brewerton, M»I NOTICE: The Del Bonita 4 H Club will hold a dance December 22nd from 9 P.M. to 1 A.-M-, the Del Bonita School, Southern Playboys In attendance. Admission - $2-00 per person, under 10 free. FOR SALE; Approx» 300 bus. Betzi Barley-, Bob Rasmussen- 758-^6j 6 649 REGULAR $12,00 , with crew neck, long sleeveSo Brown, Navy, Gold., Grape, Greenc Teal Bluec. REGULAR $9*95 a*.» 0 . O C O O MAGRATn TRADING CCMF MEN'S WEZ MEN’S PULLOVER SWEATERS V necks, Turtle Neck and Round neck, long sleeve So Brown, Navy, Green, Red, White, Navy, Burgandy,, g95 GiFT BEAS TIES: Men’s Dress Ties in Regular, Pre- ■'■•ied and Bow Ties0 Handsome knits and. fabrics in patterns & plains. $3.00 - $5.00 DRESS SOCKS; Nylons. Orlons, Wool Blends, Terry and Silk in popular colors and styles0 $1.25 to $2.75 WALLETS : Handsome Leather Wallets in assorted styles and shades. An ideal gift for Dad. $2.95 to $13.00 Hen's Dress Jackets .n popular plaids _ checkso Predom­inating colors of Brown or Navy. Just the thing to „□-ordinate with a smart pair '■ t Fortrel Dress Slacks also on . display,, : Here is the ideal Gift for Pad or Husband. ■ REG0 $58.00 PANY LTD. BOYS' WEAR 4 FAJTLLY & PERSONAL HISTORIES I They should be typewritten! but if not, awrite anyway» Please tell birth dates, f where you were bom, when you came to'Mag-jrath, and your occupation in Magrath» If , . isomeone has left Magrath - when, and where Young Men's Acrylic I did the person go, present address will be knit Pullover Sweaters |welcome- What positions did you hold in . . 1 civic affairs, or in your church? What org-lanizations did you belong to and pleare [give dates. What events happened in town iwhile you were in town - this is important ¡because no two people see thingn in just ¡the same way - or remember the same things | happening - so please teli what you or your family remembers. Added up it gives a better picture. Speaking of pictures, we can easily get all the pictures of the school children but we need four copies of everyone in town and as far as possible and as far as possible everyone who has been in i town, events, groups, etc» If you can supply [ four copies we can put them in colour, if ¡we copy them it has to be black and whiteo iIndividual pictures should be small as i possible - 2^" „ Put your name on the back i of all pictures and scotch tape names of i group pictures on a piece wf paper to the I back of picture. Fictures, where requested will be returned after copping. The family histories will be published. | only hand assembled. The Magrath and Dist­: rict history will be about 35O pages and jcannot : or all i WANTED take all the pictures in the album family histories. - Coyotes - and other furs skinned 1 or unskinnedo Fresh, frozen, good quality I skinned coyotes- Pale silkies $20, Darks = $5 less. Fresh fozen clean white Jack =Rabbitu 25$. On Thursday Dec0 27, February i 7, January 17th at 9*40 A.M. we will be | parked at the Calgary Power corner Stan Henders, Calgaryo loto lb. reg<> B L, $100o00 reward offered for return of STRAYED FROM OUR PASTURE - two 900 polled hereford heifers branded P loro each-. $1000„ 00 reward for any information leading to arrest and conviction of peruon or persons involved in rustling of the pair. Tipi Ranches Ltd«, Spring Coulee. Ph. 758-6789 X-X X X X X X X X JHHHHHWHHHHHHWHHHHHWHHSHHWHt- MAGRATH PARK THEATRE NEWS: Friday and Sat­urday December 14th & 15th "FEAR IS THE KEY" a 2 hour show starring Barry Newman (adult not suitable for children) - an action pack­ed adventure with racing scenes comparable to Bullet. PLUS SATURDAY MATINEE - we are staring our first Matinee "DISORDERLY ORDERLY" with Jerry Lewis 0 lif hours, Family. A real good comedy for children. These Matinees are on a trial basis and if the attendance is good we will plan on holding them every Saturday. All seats for Matinees 75i» We appreciate your patronage. MAGRATH TRADING CO VI PAN Y LTD. MEN'S BOYS' WEAR Snsulated. ï Î Insulated Underwear Jackets in Chocolate Brown shade, zipper RfrEoGn, t$: 12.95 I1I195 1 RACK OF MEN’S WINTER JACKETS IN POPULAR FABF. f 5 INCLUDING NAVY NYLON SKI JACKETS, NAVY OR RED PAID BOMBER JACKETS WITH ORLON PILE LINING. MEN’S FAWN COLORED CORDED JACKETS WITH BROWN FUR COLLAR. 20% OFF FOR SALE: Queen size Nylon tricot hand quilted quilt made by the pupils involved in the Paris Student Expedition, Interested persons contact Sylvia Larson, Ph. 758-3579 f Friends who have not received their invit­ations to Eileen’s wedding reception Dec, 22nd in the Magrath Cultural Hall from 7-9 P.M. are most welcome to attend. Mr. and Mrs* Lloyd Meldrum, Child’s Rocking Horse - a good gift, Pierre Maasakkers 758-4624 1966 Chev 60 Tag H,D, 366 5x2 FOR SALEs Christmas FOR SALE: 20 ft. Grain and/>r Cattle box, ' Ph. 758-6624. LOST: 2 yearling steers branded J W X l,r. Finder please phone 758-6614 or 758-6601 FOR SAIE: 3 piece bathroom set. Cal Alston, with beige leather palm, at News Office. of Magrath £ brown for chair. Owner please LCE5T: Navy ski mitt Finder please leave FOUND - in vitinity leatherette cushion _ call 653-43S3 Cardston. MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB TURKEY BINGOS - Esiday Dec, lfi, Monday Dec, 17th, Friday Dec. 21st, 8 P.M, lions ~ ~ BATHROBES comeo JUST ARRIVED FOR CHRISTMAS - Men’s Terry If THANK YOU: My thanks to Bathrobes in handsome stripes. H so kind and let me have I needed* I have enough to last me. Thank you. Mrs, A. Jorgensen, Twin Rivers, ADULT RECREATION CLASSES - have suspended for the holiday season. They will resume Wed. January 16th at 8 P,M, in the Big Gym. Badminton &. Table Tennis. Fee rf $1,00 will be charged for the 2% remaining months. REGULAR $19.95 HaH0 Everyone wel-everyone whv were the Watkins ointment « me, Rivers Smartly styled Dress/' and Casual-wear Shirts for Boys in assorted colors and pat­terns. If you are puzzled as to what to get Son or Grandson for Christmas - see these smart tail­ored shirtso SIZES: 5 to 18 yrs. o95 p95 O to j BOYS BROWN PLAID WINTER JACKETS, ORLON PIIE TRIM. Sizes: 26 to 36. REGULAR $27 = 95 . 2 2 °° I THE PERFECT PRESENT - a purebred Golden | Cocker Spaniel pup, L.S. Davies, 752-2124 I STORE HOURS — the Magrath Trading Co, Ltd, I will remain open Wednesday December 19th | to 5 P.M. The Store will remain closed on | Christmas Day, Dec, 25th, Boxing Day Dec, | 26thj New Year’s Day Jan. 1 and Jan, 2nd, | THANK YOU: The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary I wishes to thank everyone who attended, cont-j ributed or helped in any way with the 25th | Anniversary Tea, Bake Sale and Quilt Raffle, f The event was most successful, and the | Auxiliary is able to meet their commitment | for the Ice Making Machine which as already I been installed at the hospital, | LOST: Wallet containing important papers, | Finder may keep money but please return I the papers, etc, to Jacob Weing, i Miss Patsy Fialik of Thunder Bay, Ont, is , visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Fialik |f NOTICE: Christmas Eve Services will be held |i at the Magrath United Church Monday Evening, 11 December 24th at 7 P»M, Everyone is welcome. Services beginning Jan, 6 will be at 11:30 AM a. BONITA 4 H BEEF CLUB aWARDF NIGHT A large ^ttendanc«_ of interested parents, donors oi prizes, honored guests and visit- ,_ors- were present at the thirteenth annual awards night of the Del Bonita 4H Beef Club held in the Del Bonita School Gymnasiumo The evening commenced with the singing of 0 Canada following which Russel Barnett led the 4 H pledge, and the 4 H members were introduced by the leaders of the Club-_ After the singing of the 4 H grace everyone enjoyed a buffet supper of roast beef, compliments of Canada Packers of Lethbridge. 4H families provided scalloped potatoes, salads and desserts., Wesley Rasmussen and Darrel Koskewich shared the MC. duties for the interesting pro­gram which consisted of a report on the year’s activities by Wesley Rasmussen, a dance y cOyWalourger and Margo Althen, a piano duet by Denise and Darlene Jorgensen, an accoroian duet by Dianne and Judy Koskewich, a report, on Provincial selections by David Newton, a report on Provincial Club Week by Darrel Koskewich, a report on the Colorado exchange unp by Terry Fowlesland and two skits under the direction of Brenda Hoyte Trophies and awards were presented to the following 4H Beef Club others: Joan Bar-' Magath ?°^nbyrtheFC'1^an^R&'.F*'wl^1£md families, a $10 gift certificate from the J"’ Tr ú from Southern teedSj First Junior Judging — Gaert HillmA-r Tjs+wrt-í.• ■ u DaSene ScotiaSecond ' Monte Helgeson $10 - Unifeed, Lethbridge? ThSd - íich ? B¿iígHcytn.4riív ^thbx'idßa<> Junior Speaking - Dianne Koske- Ktich^in^Tfe Unifeed, Lethbridge! ^«t SeXÍSblfc'spSS^ -^IrrS^ efficiency Byron Koskewich. George Koskewich Zanily trophy. Second - Darlene -« , „ t ■ •L'-iry Powlesland, Canadian Propane, Cardston. troohv and c sh from albert Ferry family. Second - Darrel Koskewich, Canadian Propane trophy $5 from Tanner s Building Supply, Magrath, Third - Byron Koskewich, Canadian7S2ne tSnhv SsT Tanner s Building Supplyo The Llnyd W. Hillmer Memorial trophy from M •« Sadie Hi“. Im at- 2 h íhe í1Oyd KiUne- £ f°mer menber the BoStaí4 H c£b, Ward­ed to the best new member of the year, Eileen Juhasz, Tranbv fOr the breeder of the ion calf in the club was presented by the Eunior and Albert (runinger families to Mr *D T~ j!S6kraet? £tten?a“Ce 'J111 be resented by the Ed No con fSnily to John Alth^nf’ ’ Joan Barnett, Russe. Barnett, Bradley Helgeson, Kelly & Y.^r„e Helgeson Brenda Hov+ RamSsenaiM!neRn?eoÍafsír5nSnthJUdyF Diann® & Koskewich, Dakd Newton & Wesley " speaking judges Mrs. Barbara Powlesland, Mrs. Michelene Stocker and M^ alfred'j PUbl±C. supervisor Mrs. Sharlene Walburger» for heln with and Mr, Alfred Jones; girls ¿and; a„a for helf> SUpervl3ion’on the fSX aS Mrs P0Wle^ ' ThBy 4180 eXprSS38d appreciA“n to’Ä’ST’ aonors o_ cash and prizes for tneir support of 4H in the community. The evening closed with the singing of God Save the Queen. “ Darlene Jorgensen, Club Reporter 1972-73.MAGRATh TRADING COMPANY LTD DRYGOODS DEPT. white puffo Green, Orange, 29 2/990 • * A fl A C A G-, $2-, 98o, Cosmetic Sets HOUSEHOLD 3ATH TOWELS napped •''.our Bath Towels . handsome stripe. TISH TOWELS ( .locked Dish Towels \.lth Col d T A T"i :?r- - ui: ■_ ? 890P.C/-.O wiped towels, / ■ c ’ 2 for linen Dish large size sorted colorsP il LUNCHEON SETS "aut-ifully boxed Luncheon Sobs with napkins-I juried sizes from Lunch cloth size to ■’.hie cloth size., A nice '.lection of designs« 495to |495 SHEETS Press Sh ' is in White with floral Ç -“Tiia. ■ .esigno Single & double bed size flats or fitted-j .bTGULAR L7«95 ea « « 0 & * ««» o« =. ■> <• ■ « «- 599 The following letter has been received by all Magrath Mutual Telephone Companj.es res Delinquent Mutual Subscribers? We wish to advise that Alberta Government Telephones will be converting your Company’s subscribe ers to the underground cable shortly and as per Intergration Agreement, Alberta Govern­ment Telephones will not supply its service to any person who is indebted to your Comp­any on their telephone account until the said indebtedness has been paid in full, to your company0 Should service be discont­inued to any of your subscribers for the reason of non-payment of account, they will not be connected until we are advised in writing by your Company that their account has been settledo 00000 e o At the last semi-weekly meeting of the Lions Club, among several matters dis­cussed, was that of a drive for subscript­ions to the Lions Calendare It was prop­osed that the drive should commence about the middle of January, that the proceeds less expenses be devoted to a playground for pre-school children« This playground will in all probability be a memorial to a good friend and fellow Lion, Jo Ac Ririe who was a respected member of our communi tv o a n o a 0 BASKETBALL NEWS On Friday, December 7th, Magrath Zeniths Magrath Eagles travelled to Calgary f or interleague games with the Ec P« Scar­In the 7 P0M0 game Eagles and two lett Lancerso were defeated by the Eo P» Scarlett Junior Vince Harker netted 8 points At 8;30 PoMo the Scarlett ,!A” team team 62-48« and Barry Mehew added 7» Zeniths lost 7O-5Ot> Kevin Zeniths with added 10o At home L.C,IO Colts to the E. Po Anderson was high scorer for 19 points and Tim Rollingson Saturday night, Eagles won over 43-39« High scorers were Rob F.c.llingson with 16 points and Barry Mehew and Rod Ririe with 80 The Zeniths were defeated in the 8 PeM# game by the LQC,I<, Rams 47-40« Tim Roll ingson hooped 21 points with Kevin Anderson adding 13 o This weekend, Friday, December 14th, Zeniths and Eagles travel to Cardston for two very important league games0 and support Thank youo Come out the school and your townc O • Ö • • • o | POST OFFICE NOTICE: We are receiving several 1 letters to Missionaries with 80 stamps on | them» All letters off the North American f continent go Air Mail and need 150 per ozc | postages We have to charge double the de- | ficiency and send them on as there is no | return address on the envelope., JoCo Alston, P,Mo | WANTED; Cream Separator in good condition^ Ph, 758-3471« Blair Murrayc MAG R AT. : TRADING COMPANY LTD. (SUMMER SAUSAGE I LAMB CHOPS I STICKS r- o o o ,BURNS LOIN CUTS ••••«•••••••••••••A r’l'x December meeting of St. Joseph’s C.W.L. was held at the home of Mrs. Annie Johns with 11 ladies and Father O’Reilly present. A diocesan news letter was read sending C’.cristmas greetings to all0 A motion was made to uend $20 to KUSO. Iydia Triscli re­po-’ ted the Rowling and Chinese Supper party for members and husbands was set for December New business included! 1. Children’s Christmas Party — Dec. 16th in Lions Hall at 1’30 PcMo 2» Church Cleaning Bee, December 19th, 9x30 A.M. 3» Mass is to be said for ---s. Bea Alexander, 3. Lydia Triscli is to purchase Christmas flowers for the Church, A, Instead of a gi.fi for himself. Father O’Reilly moved we send a donation of $25 to the Cup sf Milk fund, 5, Motion was made to contribute money to the Parish fund. 6, Irene Kusz is to look into the purchase of dishes for the church. The next meeting will be held at the home of Marilyn Arndts A most enjoyable time was had Saturday evening when St. Joseph’s C.W.L, members and husbands had an outing0 After everyone tried their hand at bowling the women treated their husbands to Chinese Supper at the Gplden Bridge. Father O’Reilly provided refresh­ments o Magrath United Church Women held their annual Christmas Pot Luck Supper and party Tuesday, December 4th in the Church Hall. Seme fifty women enjoyed a most delicious Pot Luck Supper served by a number of the husbands of the members, with guests present from Lethbridge, Cardston, and Del Bonita. Mrs. Faye Bort offered grace and acted as Mistress of Ceremonies for the evening. Following the supper Mrs. Irene Ririe gave a devotional based on the Christmas story, Carol singing was led by Mrs. Janet Kay with Mrs, Irene Ririe at the piano. A short program was presented introduced.by Mrs. 7.1 p.ar.a-r Harrison, Two lovely Christmas numbers "Silver Bells" and "White Christmas" were sung as a duet by Sharon and Lily Sam with Sharon at the piano; a Monologue "The D?.y after Christmas" by Norma Owens and a Skit "How to Fool a Travelling Salesman" by Z-.-y Nishikawa, Hazel Dick and Faye Bort. The Si.80U.tive for the coming year was_ introduced which includes President - Irene Ririe, Vice Presidents Marjorie Tomlinson and Esther Toomer, Secretary — Virginia Hillmer, Treasurer — Noima Owens. Retiring Executive is >-esident Mrs. Faye Borb, Treasurer Mrs0 lyilis Stearns and Program Abbtab, Mrs. Eleanor li.rrison. Mrs. Margaret Rarick continues as Program Director with Mrs. Hazel Diek assist- -?cto The evening concluded with the exchange of Christmas gifts. ■ ANTED; Someone to do housework 2 hours a day 5 days a week,. $1^75 per hour. Phone 758-3109 after 3s30 P.M. FOR SaTE: Car tape deck with speakers. S30. Ph. 752-2129, Mrs. Leota Heaven and son Bill of Whitecourt - Alberta were recent visitors at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs0 W;ed Strate at McIntyre Farm. ' NTED? Baby sitting-. Noel Murray, '7S8-347 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pilling travelled to Calgary during the weekend to meet their son—in-law and daughter Cpl and Mrs. T.N. Lowe and family from Great Bear Lake. Cpl. Lowe is in charge of the R.C.M.P. detachment there, Mr. Tyler Alston, Mrs, Noima Alston and Mr. and Mrs. Barton Poulsen attended the funeral in Salt Lake City Saturday of Mrs, Grace Olson, sister of Mrs. Alston and Mrs« Poulsen.