Magrath Store News (October 31, 2001)

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. P< nts of Interest MAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by A The Magrath Trading Company 50e October 31,2001 * Adult Ed. Courses...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 2001
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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. P< nts of Interest MAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by A The Magrath Trading Company 50e October 31,2001 * Adult Ed. Courses * Missionary Corner * Grocery Specials Home Hardware Inside this Issue; Community 1-3 5,7,9,10 Sports 4 Classified Ads 6 Calendar 8 Magrath Cultural Arts Society presented the Musical Comedy by Sheldon Allman and Bobby Pickett entitled TW SOPPY THE BPWGE IS OUT, YOU’LL HAVE TO SPEND THE JHGWT last week. Over 800 people attended the four performances with the two Saturday performances sold out plus. The "play starred some great performers with the most popular character being that of “Igor” played by Carl Jarvis, a Raymond High School Grade 12 student, who brought on great rounds of applause and laughter. Other performers were Michael Cahoon (Dr. Frankenstein), Nikki Bogdan (Mary Helen), B.J. Harker (John), Larry Murray (Count Dracula), Tarreil Harris (Natasha), Steven Layton (Prince Rex), Heather J. Seear (Mom Talbot), Scott Bogdan (Dr. Nasser), Ben Christensen (Renfield), Clayton Gast (Montclair & Mummy), Mike Walkey (Clairmont & Monster), Shani Hatch (almost dead body) and Draculettes Giuli Alston, Chelsey Atwood, Adrienne Christensen, Crystal Godionton, Nicki Hatch, Tessa Mothersell and Carrie Proctor. Director Leanne Sabey with assistant Davilyn Atwood did a fantastic job on the production with a lot of backstage help also. A great big thank you to all who had a hand in helping to make this production another great success. Many hours were spent creating everything including sound, lighting, set design & construction, props, costumes, music, decorations, advertising hair and makeup. Special thanks go to: The Magrath School and the Magrath L.D.S. Stake for the use of building and lighting & sound equipment Also to the University of Lethbridge, Raymond Playhouse, Coaldale Dance Images, and LCI for the use of costumes. Thanks to Heather J. Seear (music director), Falene Wolsey (keyboard), Kim Walburger (choreographer), Tammy Hill & Carol Tidmarsh (props), Michael Cahoon (set design), Scott & Nathan Wolsey (master carpenters), Shirley Jensen & Sheila Robinson (costume designs), Arlen Bennett & Roger Davies (sound effects), Wes Murphy & Judy Hoibak (lighting & sounds), Denise Strate (decorating), Laurel Bennett (publicity), Jeff Bingley (photography), Barb Broadhead & Dayna Blumel (hair), Tanis Beazer (make-up). ¡< . Without the dedication and long hours of service a production of this magnitude would not be possible. Thank you to all. . Grocery Specials 11 Hardware Specials 12 k__________ __________) 2 Hagrath Elementary School hosting motivational speaker Derrick Stanbury •• Monday, November 5 2:30 p.m. Tom Karren Gym Derrick is the first Canadian td solo climb Mt. McKinley and he has been on fourteen Arctic Expeditions. His multi-media presentation is excellent arid so we are inviting all families of elementary students to attend. CHRISTMAS CRAFTS FOR BOYS AMD GIRLS What couJd be more fun than a vze&s <sf fun and cute Christmas crafts too. I t I Russ & Sadie Rasmussen r are pleased to announce t^e engagement of t^eirson, Kenneth Kussell . t° Melissa Dawn I We will do 4 differenT crofts and have a great time getting in "the r Christmas Spirit. can Marsfut Larson at 753-6224 witfl guesfions or to sign up in one of two classes. 8 years & under Tuesdays right after school for 1 hour 9 years £ over Tfursda/s right after school for 1 how $35 FOR THE 4 WEEK SESSION Tuesday class - Nov. 20 & 27 Dec. 4 & 11 Thursday class - Nov. 22 & 29 Dec 6 £ 13 wiwmw A dauq(?ter of John & Helqa Szalai A jly. of Lethbridge i <2ß/ ^leceftücm addie hdd in /mmw a/ndoda/wdi, (äfaewnaon — (¿d^dda/ÿ; 23 oAduendwtr- 2004 &dfde odta^rad dddace dpAaftid '• ' 400'Qdddd <S^eét" - (d/<M o/r-e ccwdiady vmdtedto yweet diem . odd'i'O'm, 6:30 -8:30ft .m. , udd¿e aemfed. ' &Gndfy - A 40dt 758-320.9 ( dftddedi^ odteddd ¿ft S£cae oddidnia&n Oh r VVe have stained Glass, handmade Quilts, Folkert and so much more. Saturday. November 3rd 10.00 a.m. - 2-.00 p.m. Hagrath United Church Come join us -for a cup » browse • » ■ 3 MISSIONARY CORNER" ' Elder Justin Harker, son of Lance & DeNai, x / I returned from the Nevada Las Vegas West Mission on Thursday, October 18. His homecoming will be 1 held on November 11, 2001 at 9:00 a.m. in the I Magrath Stake Center (2nd Ward). I Peter Leavitt, son of Lester & Barbara, has I been called to serve in the California Arcadia I Mission - Spanish speaking. His mission farewell . will be held on November 25th at 10:00 a.m. in the Chilliwack Ward Chapel, Abbotsford BC Stake, with an open house that afternoon at the Leavitt’s home in Chilliwack. He reports to the M.T.C. on I December 12111. I . . I Tanner Still, son of Kieth & Freda, has been I called to serve in the Washington, Everett Mission. I He reports to the M.T.C. on February 13,2002. I Ed Sc Lois Lawlor have received a mission I call to the Fiji, Suva Mission. They report to the KM.T.C. on February 12, 2002. y \ I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I / Make your dream come true Have your home built by JENSEN ENTERPRISES New construction: Additions: Patio Decks: 403-758-3669 Ken Jensen, Owner Fine woodwork: Hardwood furniture: Renovations: Box 93 Magrath, AB TOK 1 JO We specialize in: • Memoryvideos-(weddings, reunions,sports, etc.) f inaloutput-your choice of video tape, S NOW CD (dual platform-playable on PC. Mac, X most DVD players) • (Very)Hi-resolution scanning of slides.photos, negatives, text & transparencies . • Cataloging/preserving photos on CD (both PC & Mac) • Repair restoration of heirloom and damaged photos Private tutoring, troubleshooting, desktop publishing 5 Phone Bonny/Brenda: 758-3844 (evenings)/voice mail (day) SENIOR’S NEWS Please Note No Supper - October 31st, Halloween night!! No Supper - November 7th because of Stage West in Calgary. Regular Suppers ~ November 14th & 21st November Pot Luck ~ November 30th All at the Seniors Centre ~ 5:00 p.m. ******* Contact Jean or Jack Butlin for rental of the Senior’s Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3030 ******* BINGO NEWS Bingo is Thursday, November 8th uoors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo - 7:00 p.m. Puolic Welcome! GARDEN CITY SENIOR travel to Calgary Stage West Dinner/Theatre “Seven Year Itch” Comedy Wednesday, November 7th Bus will leave the Senior Centre at 8:00 a.m. Cost: Members $32.00 ~ Non-members $55.00 Those wishing to go please call: Hazel Rasmussen @ 758-3545 or Norma Owens @ 758-3560 Complete denture service Soft Liners & stabilizing wings for problems, sore lowers In Your Town MOBILE NOVEMBER 5 - 6:00 p.m. Diamond Willow Terrace CHRISTMAS CHOIR FESTIVAL Men & Women’s Choirs Watch for details!! 4 MAGRATH SOCCER CLUB Indoor Soccer Registration Starts November 10 at Magrath School Ages U4 thru U14 divisions - Saturday morning? Ages 16 thru Adult Co-ed- Saturday mornings $20 per player ($60 family of 3 or more) Registration in the Pool Foyer Last Registration Thursday, November 1 6:30-8:00 p.m. NO LATE REGISTRATIONS Coaches needed Referees needed Come and join the fun!! Call Con or Gail Cole 758-6091 Karen Chipman 758-3675 VOLLEYBALL Panda’s Win Again The Magrath Panda’s had very little trouble handling the Earl Rivers Novas from Milk River at home last week. They won 23-25, 25-20, 25­14, 25-18 while the Cubs won two of three games 25-22,25-16, 21-25. \ Elsctricol Handyman Furniture Refinishing Lown Irrigation Systems Renovations Home Renovations Painting/Poper Hanging Telecom Plumbing Quality Workmanship and Reasonable Rates . - Hourly or Contract - -0) --- For Free Estimate Coll Gregg Seeor @ 758-6016 \______ Ttta&e, tywi a, <4 ^feaae* J Wolverines into B final Magrath Woverines advanced to the B final of the Southern Alberta Minor Football Assoc, with a 33-6 win over Coaldale Golden Bears Saturday afternoon in Coaldale. J.R. Leishman led the way for the Wolverines with a punishing rushing effort that included four touchdown gallops and 239 yards on the ground. Jordan Smart ran for 43 yards and Magrath’s other major while Mike Woolf booted a convert and Adam Loose caught a two-point convert from quarterback Alan Wilde. Devon Keeler and Leishman led the Wolverines’ defense with six tackles apiece and were followed by Woolf and Wilde with 5 each. The Wolverines now advance to the SAMFA “B” final, Saturday at Enmax Field.___________ CURLING FREE CURLING MAGRATH CURLING CLUB FUN NIGHTS Sponsored by the Magrath Curling Club November 1, 2 & 3 at the Magrath Curling Club 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. EACH NIGHT If you want to curl a few ends or just throw a few rocks, join us. The Men’s League and Mixed League will start the following week. League Mixed Teams must consist of 2 men or less. If you would like to curl this year, call Ron Balderson: 758-6521 evenings or 758-6704 days . ' . or Mike Takaguchi: 752-4030 evenings The Magrath & District Ag Society is looking for new ideas and events to expand our existing activities with. We welcome you to attend our Annual General Meeting November 21,2001 7:00 p.m. at the Magrath Ag-Plex foyer. Please come and share your ideas or concerns with us, or just come and see some of the activities that we have sponsored during the past year and have scheduled for the upcoming year; you may be surprised at what our organization has to offer. If you would like to add any items to the agenda, please call Sue Godionton 758-3718 or Ryan Blackmore) 758-3543. We hope to see you all : there! I MUSEUM NEWS I The Remembrance Day Display win be on display in the Museum from | October 22nd - November 30th | | MUSEUM WINTER HOURS Fridays -1:00 - 5:00 p.m. or anytime by appointment ! Call Donna at 758-3896 Aspen Maelynn Larson is pleased to announce the arrival Jon October 24 of her new baby sister Mickyla Jade Proud Parents: Carrie & Gordon Larson Proud Grandparents: Kirk & Judy Godionton of Magrath Mrs. Roberta Larson of Lethbridge Proud Great Grandparents: Ruby & Ray Petit of Lethbridge Arnold & Shirley Godionton of Magrath ' “ '■ ' 5/ x-% 77 I CaH a home town wlltCGlt realtor and see I— --- L the benefits! Lance Miller Agent Bus. 320-6411 Fax. 320-6427 Area manager for new home sales. ML 382-8995 J Fiu CiiHicr 3001' Tuesday, October 30 10:00 - noon - Welling LDS Church Friday, November 2 9:00 - noon ~ Magrath Health Unit ! Tuesday, November 6 j 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Magrath Health Unit Wednesday, November 7 I 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Magrath Health Unit i■ «I■■ Ii i I metabolic diseases, cancer, immunodeficiency, " immunosuppression, kidney disease and all health I care workers. Household contacts of the above are also eligible. For more information contact Magrath Community Health at 758-3331. You should get the Flu shot if you are over age 65,1 or have a chronic health condition such as: heart, 1 I lung (including asthma, cystic fibrosis, | | bronpulmonary dyspalsia), diabetes & other. «I■■ I«I I I■ a ■ You can also have your immunization as our regular i | clinics if these times are not convenient. The regular J * clinics are Tuesday afternoons from 12:30-3:30 and ■ ■ Wednesday mornings from 8:30-12:00. Please | | phone for an appointment. CLASSIFIED ADS ❖ For all your cleaning needs from hospital clean to a touch- up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job too a ar too small ’ Wayne’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 758-6414. FREE MARKET ******* ❖ TO GIVE AWAY ^Kittens. Will be ready to go in 3-4 weeks. Call 758-6420. jfr If any mothers are interested in farming a group to do i Genealogy with shared babysitting - once a week - please call Tammy Hill @ 758-3809. ❖ HUNTERS - Don’t throw away your hides!! Please ji .drop them off at Ben Rasmussen’s or give him a call and he’ll pick them up. 758-3514. BUY & SELL ‘ ~ • ******* ❖ EGGS FOR SALE - Fresh - $1.25/dozen. Phone: 758-6527 or 758-3016. *•* FOR SALE - 10 cubic ft. (approx.) Upright Manual Defrost Freezer, 10 yrs. old, excellent condition. $175-°° 17 cubic ft. (approx.) Chest Manual Defrost Freezer, 15 yrs. old, very good condition. $175.°° Call Charlotte or Lyle at 758-6318. WANTED - Used Trumpet - as soon as possible. Please contact Monica Zaugg at 758-3832. FOR SALE-used GE Fridge-good condition. White on white. Call Hardware @ 758-3065. BUSINESS ❖ TWO ENERGETIC LADIES will do Housecleaning, odd jobs/errands. Twice the Work in Half the Time!! Phone Vicky @ 758-3532 or Kathy @ 328-1594. ❖ If your child needs help in Math or Reading die Kumon Method might help. For more information call Rusty or Martine Rollingson at 758-3648. ❖ Jeanie’s Hair Fashion 136 S. 1st Street West - four doors south of Trading Co. 758-3379. Open Tuesday - Friday Professional Hair Care at pleasing prices. ❖ CANADIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS We sell, install & service alarms, safes, camera systems, deadbolts & key locks. Call Ross Moore at 758-3945. Free estimate. AUTOMOTIVE ******* ❖ FOR SAI F, - 1978 Honda Odyssey 250CC Runs good. $700.°° o.b.o. Phone 758-6236. REALESTATE ******* , FOR RENT ❖ 2 Bedroom house for rent Available December 1". Close to school and downtown. Washer, dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher included. Please call to see 758-6816. ••• FOR RENT - 2 Bedroom Basement Suite Big Windows. $385/month. Free gas, 1/3 of power. Available November 1.758-3822., ❖ MOBILE HOME FOR RENT: furnished " 2 bedrooms #23 Mountain View Mobile Home Park $350/month. $300 damage deposit Jacque Siemens (403)246-9256 ❖ 2 Bedroom apartment for rent November 1”. Includes appliances including- washer/dryer. Located next to Diamond Willow Terrace in the Wes Balderson 4-plex. Rent $525.00 per month. Contact Wes Balderson (758­6380) or Ken Balderson (758-3452). Commercial Space for Rent on Main Street Office space for rent immediately - the former John Latham ReMax Realty office next to the Lion’s Hall. Inquire at the Trading Co. Office (Dorothy) 758-3033. *** 2 bedroom, furnished apartment No pets. Abstainers. CallTyAlston-758-3322. - • REALESTATE FOR SALE *** New 1230 sq. ft home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, garage, fridge, stove. No GST. Phone 758-6835 or 758-3446. *** 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms. 1250 sq. ft. on main floor. Treed lot - Fully developed basement Double attached garage. 2 years old. Across from the hospital. $124,900. 231N. 1“ St E. Call (403)208-5025 or (403)630-8007.Magrath ElementarySchools’ 7 3 Student of the Month Awards for October 2001 Grade 1 - Mrs. Court Kennedy Hatch, Kieran Bennett, Nolan Fidler, Shelby Russell, Jaelyn Jones, Shelby Broadhead, Jacob Brown, James Fletcher, Alex Stephen, Mallory Robichaud, Rylen Panczak, Devon Anderson, Jacob Christensen. ■i _ Grade 1- Mrs. Hatch James Bennett, Eden Rasmussen, Alexana Nemeth, Phoenix Riggin, Mackenzie Beres, Kim Bogdan, Jonathan Evans, Brady Bevers. Grade 2 - Miss Coleman Clayton Goodsell, Tasha Grisack, Sara Harker, Ethan Heninger, Erica McMahon, Tanner Murphy, Colton Steed. Grade 2 - Mr. Redd Russell Maxwell, Matthew Larson, Avery Heninger, Justin Hatch, Nicholas Noad, Cianna Eyre, Mia Harris, Kolby McDonald. Grade 3 - Mrs. Bolt Tyler Bennett, Mackenzie Brown, Zach Gorham, Kaylee Gough, Katie Harker, Laycee Ratke, Shay Riggin. Grade 3 - Mrs. Toly Josh Bingley, Josi Hatch, Tyler Hansen, Zac Beres, Krista Murray. Grade 3 - Mrs. Van Maarion Heather Gurney, Mitch Cook, Sasha Struyk, Dallin Redd, Kim Coleman. Grade 4 - Mrs. Karren Angelica Alston, Shane Eyre, Carson Keeler, Jacy Wheeler, Mikaela Fisher, Darin Christensen, Casidy Helgeson, Keaton Moore, Tannis Wilde. Grade 4 - Miss Neilson Keely Charlesworth, Adrienne Davidsen, Colton Hatch, Ryeli Henry, Tara Low, Spencer Quinton, Dakota Rasmussen, Dylan Wallace. Grade 5 - Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Cosgrove Bryanna Bennett, Jordan Heninger, Courtney Htllmer, Mackenzie Meldrum, Shawna Murray, Jared Nemeth, Jaime Ratke. Grade 5 - Mr. de Winter Sharlee Bevers, Derek Clifton, Larramie Gaff, Jordan Hansen, Mitchell Maxwell, Jenna Perks, Indie Riggin. Grade 5 - Mrs. Domer Brielle Davidsen, Katie Smart, Laurel Redd, Kelsey Scott, Mikenlee Woolf, Amelia Holt. Grade 6 - Mr. Alston Jordan Zaugg, Kyle Stringam, Kennedy Russell, Jeanette Gruninger, Brandon Fortner, Parker Dahl, Tyanhe Tidmarsh, James Grisack, Karisa Grade 6 - Mrs. Coppieters Tycy Riggin, Jade Blumel, Bai-lee Jensen, Robert Murray, Denton Henry, Corinne Jensen, Ryan Tait, Elise Wilde, Bobby Yerxa- Gemmell. Magrath Cultural Arts Society Annual General Meeting Wednesday, November 14 8:00 p.m. Magrath United Church Everyone Welcome!! PIES! PIES! PIES! ./Seniors are making & selling Pies again!! > Apple, Blueberry, Cheny, Raisin & Mincemeat ^SSSST 9”pie-$6.00 Pies will be available November 26,2001 Orders must be in by November 21,2001 Phone: Mazy Baker at 758-3207 ' ice Colemoarn at 758-3106 JLAfilMtH ACWS In Our ftwtiNMiriiy. November 2001 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 28 29 30 VOLLEYBALL Zeniths host Picture Butte 6:00 31 1 VOLLEYBALL Pandas host LCI 2 3 4 5 Elementary Motivational Speaker - Derrick Stanbury 2:30 6 VOLLEYBALL Zeniths host W.R. Myers 6:00 7 8 BINGO 7:00 9 10 A Cold, Bleak Hill by Ron Carter Longshot by Dick Francis The Calcutta Chromosome byAmitav HomeLife Higher Standards M.L.S. Jim Anderson agent ■ Residential ~ Farm Acreage ~ Commercial in Magrath and Area 32 Acres South of Magrath 1887 sq. ft. house on main floor with walkout basement. Horse Bams, creek running through property, beautiful view of Pothole creek and mountains. $250,000 Phone: 758-6725 (leave message) 330-4020 (cellular) LIBRARY NEWS NEW BOOKS Adult Non-Fiction Speaking of Success by Pamela Wallin Ceramic Tile It’s About Time. .to choose a post­secondary education program 2001/2002 Nostradamus - Prophecies for Women Adult Fiction Ghosh A Bend in the Road by Nicholas Sparks Part 1 - The Fellowship of the Ring Part 2 - The Two Towers Part 3 - The Return of the King Juvenile Two of a Kind - The Cool Club adapted by Judy Katschke Videos The Ballerina & Me King of the Wind Misty , Please note that the deadline for submissions to the paper is MONDAY at 6:00 p.m. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week Phone 758-6377, email to tidmarsh@telusplanet.net, fax 758­6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office. St. Joseph’s C.W.L., Magrath St. Joseph’s C.W.L. met on October 9, 2001 at the home of Lydia Tricsli with seven members present. President Marion Mostowy opened the meeting with the League Prayer. Minutes of the September 10, 2001 meeting were read and adopted as read. Treasurer Joann Takacs reported the bank balance. Bills for cards and stamps were presented. Motion to pay the bills was made by Lydia Tricsli and sconded by Louise Bengry. Correspondence consisted of: 1. Diocesan C.W.L News­letter, 2. Bishop O’Byme Scholarship form, 3. Minutes of the Provincial C.W.L. convention, 4. Minutes of the National C.W.L. convention, 5. Information on Project Rachel afghans. Convenor reports: Pastoral (Elizabeth Stanek) Monthly birthday cards sent. Communications (Irene Gruninger) Write-up of meeting sent to St. Ambrose Pastoral Council. Telephone reminders of meeting. Education - Joann Takacs reminded members that Flu shots are available. Contact Health Unit. Social (Lydia Tricsli) Joann Takacs moved that the Loonie- Toonie Pull Board prize be changed to a twenty-five dollar supper gift certificate for the Lethbridge Lodge, seconded by Dorothy Barnett. Spiritual (Louise Bengty) A reading entitled “I Am Thankful” presented. Old Business: 1. Refund cheque for twenty dollars from Convention 2001 Hospitality Committee received. New Business: Louise Bengry moved that lunches for monthly meetings by simple, seconded by Elizabeth Stanek. Marion Mostowy adjourned the meeting with prayer. The November 13,2001 meeting will be hosted by Maxine Hufnagel. f AhllWiCiliii Fall Coipiler Curses A Make Your Own Desktop Movie: Using photos, slides, video clips, scanners, digital cameras and easy-to-use software participants will make their own home video movie complete with background music, transitions, voice annotations. Participants will also learn proper scanning techniques and will take home a completed digital video “movie” output to VHS tape. (These movies may also be uploaded to the Web.) A great idea for Christmas gift-giving, weddings, sporting highlights, video baby book, family reunions, etc. Participants need to bring their own photographs, video clips and choice of background music (preferably on CD). A blank video tape will be provided. Dates: Tuesdays, Nov. 6 - Dec. 10 (6 weeks) Time: 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. Location: Magrath Elementary School Lab Instructors: Bonny West/Brenda Beck Tuition: $90 Basic Computer Operations & Word Processing: This four-week course will introduce you to basic computer operations and word processing. Learn basic text editing, formatting, shortcuts, file management, tabs, text alignment, inserting graphics, spell checking, thesaurus, bullet points, special text effects, and more. Dates: Wednesdays, Nov. 7 - Dec. 28 (4 weeks) Time: 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. 7 Location: Cardston High School Lab Tuition: $40 Instructors: Bonny West/Brenda Beck Maximizing the Internet - Part 1: You have just signed up for the Internet. How do you make the most of it? This three week course will help you get started and answer many of your questions about Web browsing, search techniques, bookmarks, email, eta Dates: Wednesdays, Dec. 5-19 (3 weeks) : Time: 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Location: Cardston High School Lab . Tuition: $35 , j \Instructors: Bonny West/Brenda Beck______ ./ TELUS Enhanced 9-1-1 makes your every second count In an emergency situation, you need instant access to the Police, Fire or Ambulance assistance closest to you. Now TELUS provides it. When you need help, it’s as close as your phone, just dial 9-1-1. -SÍ' Now available in: Cardston County Town of Cardston Town of Magrath SOLD ELUS The Magrath & District Ag Society along with the Magrath High School Rodeo Club would like to thank all the following sponsors that helped make our rodeo on October 19 & 20 a success: Village of Glenwood Village of Hill Spring Blood Tribe FIRST LETHBRIDGE REALTY . Expect the best’ COLDUJeU. BANKER □ Gold Sponsors: Marty’s Draperies Dr. Jack Regehr Town of Magrath Western Stockman Cache Grain Merchants Silver Sponsors: Covered Wagon RV Park DC Thompson Law Office Parrish & Heimbecker Ltd. Bronze Sponsors: Magrath Paint & Body Magrath Pharmacy Ron Johnson Prof. Corp. Magrath Agricore Ridgeview Insurance Ridgeview Plumbing Tom Höfer Trucking Wayne Hofer Trucking Cargill UFA Blue Goose Gas Bar Magrath Co-Op Magrath Trading Co. Magrath Credit Union Thanks to our many sponsors and also to all those who volunteered their time and assistance at the rodeo. It was because of you all that it was so successfill. * RESIDENTIAL * ACREAGE * FARM * If you’re thinking of buying or selling, then call a professional who is honest, reliable and hard working. Call Lloyd Today! Bus. 327-1166 Home 381-1276 Fax 382-3395 email: ellbee@telusplanet.net web: www.coldwellbanker.ca FREE > Computerized Comparative Market Analysis of your Property > Innovative & Effective Marketing Strategies 11 . Magrath Trading Company t 7 GROCERY SPECIALS -, ' “From Our. Family To Yours. Dairy Delights and Frozen Favorites! • ‘1 11 •**. ■ » ’ » --- --- Kraft Cheez Whiz or Singles - select varieties , 500 g $3.98 DeliSSiO Pizza, frozen-select varieties 834-992g $7.98 i Yoplait Stirred Yogurt - regular or fat free, select varieties * 750 g ~ $2.28 Daiiyland Sour Cream-select varieties 500 mL $1.78 Groceries Western Classics Pop-select varieties _____ 2 litre .98 . Minute Maid Ju ice. Punch or Five Alive - select varieties - ? f .) ■ : ’ IO X 200 mL : $3.48 Western Family Granola Bars-select varieties 187-225 g 2 for $4.00 Western Family Jam-select varieties 375 mL $2.28 ' Western Family Pasta-select varieties 900 g 4 for $5.00 Kraft Pourable Dressing-select varieties 475 mL 2 for $4.98 . ' • a • Market Fresh Produce! - ■ ■ c* • z Red Grapefruit - Texas grown 3 for $1.98 Gala Apples - BC grown, Canada fang' $2.16/kg .98/lb . Meat Manager’s Pick of the Week! Lean Ground Beef $4.37/kg $l.98/lb Sirloin Grilling Steak r $7.67/kg $3.48/lb Sirloin Tip Oven Roast $6.57Ag $2.98/lb Pet Supplies •' • : • • • • Kibbles n Bits n Bits n Bits 6 kg $9.98 Frisldes Cat Food-select varieties 156 g 4 for $2.00 Household Goods April Soft Bathroom Tissue 24 roll $5.98 Bounty Paper Towels-white 6 pack $5.9812 ® Hom© hardware “Home of the Handyman" I Start you Christmas Shopping now! Microtalk FRS 2-way Radios with 14 channels and reception up to 3 km Regular $99.99 Sale $79.99 set of 2 Reynolds Aluminum Foil 2 sizes 12”x50’ regular or 18”x25’ Heavy duty Reg. $2.99 Sale $1.88 ! Coppertop Duracell Batteries i on sale from $3.67 to $6.97 Come in to see our selection. Scented Fern Jar Candles Assorted Scents Regular $2.49 Sale $1.27 Assorted Colored Lamp Oil 1 litre size Regular $4.79 Sale $3.00 Westbend Coffee Perk 30 cup capacity Regular $49.99 Sale $43.97 1 1 Blanched Peanuts Reg. $2.99 Sale $1.75 Cashew Snack Reg. $5.99 Sale $3.97 Mixed Nuts Reg. $3.99 Sale $2.47 Toffifee Candy Reg. $8.99 Sale $5.97 Hoover Brushvac Rechargeable Vacuum EZ empty dirt cup, powered nozzle and hanging handle for easy storage Regular $69.99 Sale $52.97 i Dini Food Dehydrator with 5 trays, 1 herb and 2 fruit roll-up tray liners Reg. $49.99 Sale $42.97 Corning French White Casserole Dish Set decorative gold band 1 1/2 qt and 2 1/2 qt sizes in oval or round Reg. $39.99 Sale $28.97set of 2 Plug-In Scented Oil Air Fresheners Assorted scents. - Reg. $6.99 Sale $5.47 Hone Plug-In Scented Oil Refills . Home hardware ° ___ hardware Phone: 758-3065 . Assorted scents Phone:758-3065 Reg. $4.99 Sale $3.97