Magrath Store News (July 1, 1982)
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 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesd...
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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 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday . ® A.M. to 1 P. • THURSDAY, JULY 1st, 19<82 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA ************************************************************************************************* HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Boxspring and Mattress Specials 2 48" Quality Sealy Mattress «17 9 95 54" Sealy Comfort Guard Set «28995 54" Sealy Luxury Guard Set «369 95 3'3" Set Simmons Mattress Set $4 IQ1 95 if priced separately . I ■ W REG. $154.90 Just Arrived a hide-a-bed, comfortable for the night and lounge during the dav. Protect your horse against this dreaded ! 1&A disease by vaccinating now. STOCKMEN SLEEPING SICKNESS VACCINE Sofa Bed Fancy Lawn Fences These classic Interlocking Fences come in handy fencing your flower gardens. 8 section 8 sections for $6.79. Patio Planters Great for vegetables and fruit. Indoors and out. Plastic Planters Planters for small indoor or large indoor plants. $4.99 to $13.29 13" X 15" X plants to small trees Weed & Feed Time for that second application of Weed Treatment and Fertilizer for your lawn. We have just received a new shipment. Lawnmowers There is a good selection of gas and electric lawnmowers to keep your lawn looking nice. SPRING CAR CARE REFUND Here’s what you need for your $2/559° CASH REFUND 1. One / two cap liner(s) from one/two jug(s) of “Prestone II”. 2 The cash register tape showing purchase of one/ two jug(s) of “(Vestone II” and any two related automotive products listed below: 3. Circle prices on cash register tape and identify auto products purchased. CHECK nOIL □ SPARK PLUG □ OIL FILTER PURCHASE □ OIL/FUEL ADDITIVE DWAX □ AIR FILTER 4 ^Sier&SSbad.rtrefendcoupon) _ Expires July 31/82 44 LL . . 895 SPECIAL! Pant and Skirt Suits WMHSHKTS • Knickers • Skirts 20% OFF JULY KIDDIES WEAR Tops, Dusters Vests, Blouses SKIRTS, SLACKS 1 RACK OF CO - ORDINATES Included are Jackets, Blazers, Skirts, Shorts Blouses, Slacks, Jeans, Divided Skirts, etc. Assorted styles, sizes and shades. LADIES' | SLACKS 1 RACK, ASSORTED Sun-Season Tops Ladies & Misses Tops, Blouses and Sweaters in Summer styles. Sleeveless, Short Sleeves, Cap Sleeves. Plains and patterns. 20% OFF Runners Sundrops" Runners in White, Red, Navy. Contrasting colored laces. REGULAR $16.95 Clearance Sale % Price DRESSES, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SUITS, QUILTED JACKETS, KIDDIES WEAR SKIRTS, SLACKS BLOUSES KIDDIES DRESSES, PYJAMAS NIGHTGOWNS LADIES DRESSES, DUSTERS, HOUSECOATS MATERNITY WEAR, KIDDIES 2 PIECE SETS, etc. 1 Rack Clearing At A former Magra th student Derek of Strathmore, a 1982 Grade 12 graduate of the Samuel Growthers School of Strathmore is the recipient of numerous Honors, Awards, & Ceriflcates in his graduating year. Derek recieved an award from the National Honor Society for having an 85% average or higher. He had an " 88.98% average. He received a certificate and card enabling him to enroll in any school, college, etc. He also received the Samuel Crowthers School Honor Award for having an 80% average or higher, presented with a certificate & plaque, the Samuel Crowther School Academic Award Cerificate for Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and Math 31; a plaque for Samuel Crowther School’s highest Academic Standing Matriculation and a $350 Strathmore Kinettes Scholarship '82 S.C.H.S. with plaque. Derek is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hansen of Strathmore, formerly of Spring Coulee, & Magrath. ******* Jim Nakagawa captured the annual 27 hole Magrath Men’s Golf Tournament, Saturday June 19th winning his second title in four years. He held off club mate Gordon Jenson to win 2 strokes ahead with a 27 hole total with 110 strokes. Jenson finished with 112. Tom Alston of Magrath and Al Bourne of Raymond followed with a third tie of 113. In flight match play, the first flight championship went to Bill Sterling of Lethbridge, second to Lou Kramer of Lethbridge, consolation to Fenton Webster of Cardston. Other flight winners were: second-Walter Bruns of Pincher Creek, third-Dick Jones of Lethbridge, fourth-Bob Cyre of Coaldale, fifth-Ron Hillmer of Magrath, sixthRandy Hicken of‘Lethbridge, seventh- Marty Peacock of Lethbridge, eigth- Don Mikado of Magrath, 1 ninth-Brent Lowry of Nanton’, tenth—Bill Kowalchuck, eleventh-Rick Mikado of Magrath, twelfthRod Grandburgh.of Lethbridge, thirteenthBud Schmidt of Lethbridge, fourteenth- Howard Francis of Taber, fifteenth- John Friesen of Lethbridge. ********* Dr. A. John & Mrs. Rissa Clarke of Provo, Utah are visiting her brothers-in-law and sisters. Tom & Flora Norton, Blaine & Jill Harker, & brother Cliff Merkley. ****** TO GIVE AWAY: 9 acres of grass hay. Just cut and haul away. Phone Lyman Turner Jr. at 758-3139. After July 4. Young boy explaining why he wasn’t putting money in his piggy bank: "It turns kids into misers and parents into bank robbers." HAVE A GOOD, SAFE, CANADA DAY HOLIDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 1st. THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR THE DAY. Hudson Bay Throws in Wool and Mohair. Luxuriously soft, light weight. Handsome plaid colors in assorted shades. Fringed ends. REGULAR $75.00 each. (1 per customer) tea towels Cotton & Linen Towels in assorted plaids, Checks and stripes. Absorbent Terry in an assortment of shades and patterns. REG. $1.95 Cotton Squares Cotton Squares by Bonne-bell. Quilted, soft, absorbent, convenient, & strong. 160 Squares at nose clip • nose clip fits all • rubber covered spring steel nose bridge insures water blockage • gum rubber adjustable strap NO. 740 model SA-001 MADE IN TAIWAN Any time you get to thining how hard it is to meet new people, pick up the wrong golf ball. The annual Grade 6 TennJ Tournament sponsored by Stevenson a Store (Lewis & Alice) was held Tues. June 22nd with a record number of 46 atheletes taking part. Some excellent basic technique being used by these beginners who had only 2 weeks training by Alice Stevenson. Congratulations to all on a job well done. Winners were girls doublesApril Stevenson & Kim Pilling Karen Sabey & Judy Walker Kaylene Taylor & Charmaine Boys Doubles-lst- 2nd- 3rd- Lawlor . lst-Blaine Harvey & Ernie Gruninge 2nd-Cameron Blumel & Bobby Maw 3rd-Clinton Anderson & Robert Kruger. WANTED: Yard or housework babysitting. Phone Joanne 758-6551. or Hoy at REG Western Denim Shirts with snap fastener closing. Navy or Faded Blue Men1s Denim Hats in popular Western style. A color choice of Brown or Faded Blue. REGULAR $24.95 19» Western Hats $27 shade THANK YOU: who left on graph of me band this . It was kind of the person HATS my car seat a phototaken at the last concert. I hope you see Thank yJ ou f Mr. Ted Hocking. He is visiting with his mother Mrs Melba Hocking. ****** Magrath Souvenier Pins- commemorating the first irrigation system. $1.95 in the Dry Goods Dept. Mr & Mrs. Miles Fleithaug & son Jesse Cameron of Edmonton arr visiting this week at the home of her pare-.LS Mr. & Mrs. Watson Ririe. Mr. Mrs. Jack Twitchen tended the Quarter Horse P ces in Medicine Hat during the weekend. is a hospital patient. HELP! Would the person who borrowed the Pothole Trail Riders megaphone please return it to Betty Twitchen as soon as possible. Needed for Saturday. Thank You. Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Sindlinger and Mr. & Mrs. Ole Kraft have returned from a week's fishing trip north of Fort McMurry. A****** Pricilla Brockway is now regirtration for fall piano and ’ice lessons. She will take some new beginning students at this time. Phone soon for more information and the best possible scheduling. Summer Voice Lessons are being offered during' the month of July only. 4 or 8 lessons will be scheduled. Junior High and High School Girls' Choirs rehersals will be held Tues, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm and run Sept, through May with major performances at Christmas and Spring (smaller ones to serve community purposes at other times.) Registration for the Treble Makers and Short Stuff is being taken now. Choruses will meet from Sept, thru April. Registration for new members will be taken now. Old members wishing to continue should ¡Men’s Western* Starts Men's Western Shirts in Knit Jersey, Polyester & Cottons. Assorted patterns and shades. Be ready for the • Holiday « Rodeo £ Season. 20% OFF Western Buckles also register if they have not already done so Western Belt Buckles in a variety by mail or phone. For any of the above contact of designs and shapes. Pricilla Brockway at 758-6402. „ ****** PRICED FROM $¿4,95 - $10 A beautiful day was the order for St. Joseph's Parish Picnic held on Sunday June 20th at Woolford Provincial Park. A potluck barbeque was followed by a softball game. Having taken Parochial Umpire Lessons, umpire Lydia Tricsli is to be commended for her foresight and hindsight. Injures to the players were limited to one sprained toe, one sprained hand, some base-sliding contusions and multiple sunburns. After nine innings, both players and spectators returned to the barbeque for more hot dogs, hamburgers, and salads. Unanimous consensus—a good time had by all.' A** Mr. "Ted" Edmund Hocking passed away in the Magrath Municipal Hospital Sunday, June 27th, 1982, beloved husband of Mrs. Melva Hocking. Born in Magrath, Ted received his education in the Magrath schools and had lived all of his lifetime in the Magrath district. He was a livestock dealer, farmer and rancher. He was very interested in the affairs of the community and was always ready to lend a helping hand. Besides his loving wife Melba, he is survived by one brother, Dr. S. Burdett Hocking of Big Fork, Montana; two sisters Mrs. Helen Rivers of Vancouver and Mrs. Jennie King of Victoria, B.C. Funeral services will be held this Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Martin Bros. Memorial Chapel, 13th St. North, Lethbridge. Work Boots Western Western Style Work Boot in Black leather, walking heel, Neoprene sole. $79.95 - $89.95 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen are the happy parents of a son, Nicolas Bridge Larsen, 8 lb. 3 oz. born Monday, June 21st, 1982. Equally proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridge of Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen of Provo, Utah. Leather Work G»'es Men's "Stagline" Deerskin Work Gloves. Built for comfort. Soft and durable. Roper thumb, gored back. Adjustable snap. priced $19.95 to $23.95 ******************************* Miss Sylvia Hovey graduated from the Medicine Hat College in "Early Childhood Development". Graduation Exercises were held Saturday June 26th. Attending the event were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lori Hovey and brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hovey all of Magrath. An office is a place where a person whc arrives after 9 a.m. is either an executive or will never be one. Summery Style Dresses Girls Sleeveless dresses, in floral prints with lace trim. P olye s ter/Cotton In assorted colors and styles. SIZES 6 to 12. REGULAR $29.95 Poly e s ter/Cotton SIZES S,M,&L. Ladies Fashion T-Shirts -«a* • 1 rack of Misses' short sleeve T-shirts These T-shirts come with a design on the front or with none. SUNTAN LOTIONS Coppertone or Aloe Suntan lotion. For protection against the hot sun and to get a nice even tan later. 2” t°<4m Boxes Of Chocolates ?fter Dinner Mints, Turtles, Black Magic, & Pot of Gold Chocolates. 2« to gp* A pretty lawn wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. & Mrs. George T. Dudley when Lori, youngest daughter of George, became the bride of Kenneth, son of Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Cahoon of Leavitt. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Ray Stevenson, in the presence of many friends and relatives. Mona Smith, sister of the bride, read a poem "My Wedding Day", during the signing of the registar. Decorations in blue, white and sliver, adorned the patio and carried over into the Cultural Hall where the dinner and reception were held. A short program during the dinner honored the bride and groom. Prayer by George T. Dudley. A vocal solo by Raeldon Barker accompanied by Dana Barker. Reading by Mary Ann Walker. Vocal solo by Dan Davies accompanied by Alma Davies. Musical by Michael & Lenore (Thomson) Cahoon family. A toast to the bride was given by Earl Smith, brother-in-law of the bride, with the responding. Closing prayer by Dewey Cahoon. Greeting at the reception were Brent and Regina Dudley, brother and sister-inlaw of the bride and Randy and Wendy Cahoon, brother and sister-in-law of the groom. Joanne Spencer presided at the guest book. Receiving in the line were Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Cahoon, Mr. & Mrs. George T. Dudley, Malcom Cahoon as best man, the bride and groom, Gina Wilson as bridesmaid and three little flower girls, all nieces, Jodi Christensen, Kendra Lewis, Jodi Kallal. Home for the occasion, were all eleven of George’s children, from out of town: Morris & Mary Ann Walker of Raymond; Raeldon & Dana Barker of Tigard, Oregon; Earl & Mona Smith of Victoria, BC; Paul & Janet Christensen of Provo, Utah; Patricia Lewis of Library, Pensylvania; and their families. We express our thanks and gratitude to all who make this such a lovely day Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Cahoon Mr. & Mrs. George T. Dudley Lori & Ken ******* FROZEN POPS 1 pkg. Jello gelatin . ) aame flavors 1 envelope Kool—aide Drink ) 1 c. sugar 2 c. boiling water 2 c. cold water Dissolve Jello & drink & sugar in boiling water. Add Cold water. Pour into molds. Freeze. ORANGE POPS-for orange pops use 2 c. orange juice instead of 2 c. cold water. . ****** WANTED: Summer work. Rick Marsden, 17 years old. Phone 158-3245. ***** WORK DAY: St. Mary's Dam, Rod & Gun Club building a new camp kitchen. Sat. 3 8 a.m. Lunch and supplies supplied. **** Come join the Fun! at the Magrath Public Library. Summer Reading Progam for all children having just completed grades 1-6. Contests and prizes. Session I; July 5-30; Session II: Aug 3-28; During regular library hours. Wieners Sirloin Steak BONELESS7 . Bacon CAMPFIRE, BY THE PIECE Sausage SKINLESS, BURNS 500 G LB LB LB * J8S I49 coiogna 500 g pkg *****************************************************************************?*********** District Home Economist Bologna Fruits and vegetables available at any time of the year can be used to make chutney, a practical and economical relish. Although still somewhat of a novelty to Canadians, it is sure to increase in popularity with Che current interest m ethnic cuisine. Chutney usually contains one main fruit or vegetable, whose flavour will predomina e in the final product. Apples, red and green tomatoes, onions, celery, mangoes, raisin , vegetable marrow, peppers, plums, rhubarb, pears, in the preparation of chutneys- The Rhubarb Chutney rec5? . . working with metric measures. Here’s what to do: (dry measure) six times and 125 mL once; and 125 mL once; and for 1125 mL of brown sugar, Quick Pear Chutney 3 cans (540 each) pears, drained & chopped 125 mL syrup from pears 50 mL chopped onion finely grated rind of 1 lemon 1 peeled lemon, thinly sliced, quartered Combine all ingredients. Bring to boil and cook until frequently. Pour into hot sterlized jars and seal. I-Rhubarb Apple Chutney rhubarb (about 1 Kg trimmed) dLUeb, ULLLUUO, --- 7 - — * , peaches, and apricots can all be used ine may pose problems for those who are not yet accustomed to ___ __ for 1625 mL of rhubarb, measure 250mL for 1375 mL of apples, measure 250 mL five times ’ measure 250 mL four times and 125 mL once. mL mL mL mL mL 125 15 175 5 125 \ thick ( Makes about 1.4 L. raisins grated ginger root brown salt cider about 10 sugar vinger minutes) stirring 1625 1375 1125 5 25 1 clove garlic, crushed mL booking apples, coarsely chopped ( about 800g) 250^mL jaisins mL mL mL ,b rown sugar 5 mL sa. lt w, ho,l e c,l oves J5 mL cinnamon finely grated ginger roots Cut rhubarb in 1 cm pieces and combine with apple and sugar. Let stand cloves In cheesecloth bag and add to fruit with remaining ingredients, and cook uncovered until thick (about Hl hr.) frequently. B bag. . NOTICE: Would like to teach a few students this Fall on Piano, Organ or Accordian. Phone Kathy Weing at 758-6601. LOST: Monday, grey kitten with white nose, white strip down stomach, 4 white paws. Anxious for it’s return. Finder please phone 758-3217. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS: Added names to the Membership list include McIntyre Ranching Co. Ltd.; Arndt Motors, Myrna’s Lock Shoppe, Ann’s Styling Salon. We hope to add more names to next week’s paper. ifA***** Message found in a bottle washed ashore: "I’m marooned on a tropical island with no taxes, pollution or traffic. Eat your heart out!" Cut rhubarb in vinegar water 1 hour. Bring to Remove spice Tie boil Pour into hot sterlized jars and* seal*.*^Jg^about 2.2 L. J A BRASSY FELLOW A weed, a pest, a dandelion, But what a brassy fellow, No flower in the garden wears A brighter coat of yellow. He crowds upon the velvet lawn And walks uncultivated Beside the road, so plentiful He’s unappreciated. Except by little children Who pick him in their play ' And then present their mothers With a dandelion bouquet. — Mary C. Ferris PßP Western Family 284ml , Pudding POPS < jello) 12 Pack Charcoal Briquets 9.07 kg . 304g . 1.59 Bicks Pickles 1.5 l. 2®® Vegetable Oft. West 11 .1" Light Tuna Flaked 184g ’ Ice—d T’e a. .' M: ix. i Good Host 750g .169 PRODUCE Strawberries 24oz. Baskets Watermelon Texas LBS. FOR 90 Cucumbers Long English 89‘ Grapefruit ws 29* Head Lettuce Crisp Heads . |
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ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/2026 2023-05-15T16:35:36+02:00 Magrath Store News (July 1, 1982) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1982-07-01 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2026 eng eng J. A. Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2026 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1982 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-06-26T10:08:22Z 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 OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE NEWS 758-3065 (Ext.) STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday . ® A.M. to 1 P. • THURSDAY, JULY 1st, 19<82 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA ************************************************************************************************* HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Boxspring and Mattress Specials 2 48" Quality Sealy Mattress «17 9 95 54" Sealy Comfort Guard Set «28995 54" Sealy Luxury Guard Set «369 95 3'3" Set Simmons Mattress Set $4 IQ1 95 if priced separately . I ■ W REG. $154.90 Just Arrived a hide-a-bed, comfortable for the night and lounge during the dav. Protect your horse against this dreaded ! 1&A disease by vaccinating now. STOCKMEN SLEEPING SICKNESS VACCINE Sofa Bed Fancy Lawn Fences These classic Interlocking Fences come in handy fencing your flower gardens. 8 section 8 sections for $6.79. Patio Planters Great for vegetables and fruit. Indoors and out. Plastic Planters Planters for small indoor or large indoor plants. $4.99 to $13.29 13" X 15" X plants to small trees Weed & Feed Time for that second application of Weed Treatment and Fertilizer for your lawn. We have just received a new shipment. Lawnmowers There is a good selection of gas and electric lawnmowers to keep your lawn looking nice. SPRING CAR CARE REFUND Here’s what you need for your $2/559° CASH REFUND 1. One / two cap liner(s) from one/two jug(s) of “Prestone II”. 2 The cash register tape showing purchase of one/ two jug(s) of “(Vestone II” and any two related automotive products listed below: 3. Circle prices on cash register tape and identify auto products purchased. CHECK nOIL □ SPARK PLUG □ OIL FILTER PURCHASE □ OIL/FUEL ADDITIVE DWAX □ AIR FILTER 4 ^Sier&SSbad.rtrefendcoupon) _ Expires July 31/82 44 LL . . 895 SPECIAL! Pant and Skirt Suits WMHSHKTS • Knickers • Skirts 20% OFF JULY KIDDIES WEAR Tops, Dusters Vests, Blouses SKIRTS, SLACKS 1 RACK OF CO - ORDINATES Included are Jackets, Blazers, Skirts, Shorts Blouses, Slacks, Jeans, Divided Skirts, etc. Assorted styles, sizes and shades. LADIES' | SLACKS 1 RACK, ASSORTED Sun-Season Tops Ladies & Misses Tops, Blouses and Sweaters in Summer styles. Sleeveless, Short Sleeves, Cap Sleeves. Plains and patterns. 20% OFF Runners Sundrops" Runners in White, Red, Navy. Contrasting colored laces. REGULAR $16.95 Clearance Sale % Price DRESSES, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, SUITS, QUILTED JACKETS, KIDDIES WEAR SKIRTS, SLACKS BLOUSES KIDDIES DRESSES, PYJAMAS NIGHTGOWNS LADIES DRESSES, DUSTERS, HOUSECOATS MATERNITY WEAR, KIDDIES 2 PIECE SETS, etc. 1 Rack Clearing At A former Magra th student Derek of Strathmore, a 1982 Grade 12 graduate of the Samuel Growthers School of Strathmore is the recipient of numerous Honors, Awards, & Ceriflcates in his graduating year. Derek recieved an award from the National Honor Society for having an 85% average or higher. He had an " 88.98% average. He received a certificate and card enabling him to enroll in any school, college, etc. He also received the Samuel Crowthers School Honor Award for having an 80% average or higher, presented with a certificate & plaque, the Samuel Crowther School Academic Award Cerificate for Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and Math 31; a plaque for Samuel Crowther School’s highest Academic Standing Matriculation and a $350 Strathmore Kinettes Scholarship '82 S.C.H.S. with plaque. Derek is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Ron Hansen of Strathmore, formerly of Spring Coulee, & Magrath. ******* Jim Nakagawa captured the annual 27 hole Magrath Men’s Golf Tournament, Saturday June 19th winning his second title in four years. He held off club mate Gordon Jenson to win 2 strokes ahead with a 27 hole total with 110 strokes. Jenson finished with 112. Tom Alston of Magrath and Al Bourne of Raymond followed with a third tie of 113. In flight match play, the first flight championship went to Bill Sterling of Lethbridge, second to Lou Kramer of Lethbridge, consolation to Fenton Webster of Cardston. Other flight winners were: second-Walter Bruns of Pincher Creek, third-Dick Jones of Lethbridge, fourth-Bob Cyre of Coaldale, fifth-Ron Hillmer of Magrath, sixthRandy Hicken of‘Lethbridge, seventh- Marty Peacock of Lethbridge, eigth- Don Mikado of Magrath, 1 ninth-Brent Lowry of Nanton’, tenth—Bill Kowalchuck, eleventh-Rick Mikado of Magrath, twelfthRod Grandburgh.of Lethbridge, thirteenthBud Schmidt of Lethbridge, fourteenth- Howard Francis of Taber, fifteenth- John Friesen of Lethbridge. ********* Dr. A. John & Mrs. Rissa Clarke of Provo, Utah are visiting her brothers-in-law and sisters. Tom & Flora Norton, Blaine & Jill Harker, & brother Cliff Merkley. ****** TO GIVE AWAY: 9 acres of grass hay. Just cut and haul away. Phone Lyman Turner Jr. at 758-3139. After July 4. Young boy explaining why he wasn’t putting money in his piggy bank: "It turns kids into misers and parents into bank robbers." HAVE A GOOD, SAFE, CANADA DAY HOLIDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 1st. THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. WILL REMAIN CLOSED FOR THE DAY. Hudson Bay Throws in Wool and Mohair. Luxuriously soft, light weight. Handsome plaid colors in assorted shades. Fringed ends. REGULAR $75.00 each. (1 per customer) tea towels Cotton & Linen Towels in assorted plaids, Checks and stripes. Absorbent Terry in an assortment of shades and patterns. REG. $1.95 Cotton Squares Cotton Squares by Bonne-bell. Quilted, soft, absorbent, convenient, & strong. 160 Squares at nose clip • nose clip fits all • rubber covered spring steel nose bridge insures water blockage • gum rubber adjustable strap NO. 740 model SA-001 MADE IN TAIWAN Any time you get to thining how hard it is to meet new people, pick up the wrong golf ball. The annual Grade 6 TennJ Tournament sponsored by Stevenson a Store (Lewis & Alice) was held Tues. June 22nd with a record number of 46 atheletes taking part. Some excellent basic technique being used by these beginners who had only 2 weeks training by Alice Stevenson. Congratulations to all on a job well done. Winners were girls doublesApril Stevenson & Kim Pilling Karen Sabey & Judy Walker Kaylene Taylor & Charmaine Boys Doubles-lst- 2nd- 3rd- Lawlor . lst-Blaine Harvey & Ernie Gruninge 2nd-Cameron Blumel & Bobby Maw 3rd-Clinton Anderson & Robert Kruger. WANTED: Yard or housework babysitting. Phone Joanne 758-6551. or Hoy at REG Western Denim Shirts with snap fastener closing. Navy or Faded Blue Men1s Denim Hats in popular Western style. A color choice of Brown or Faded Blue. REGULAR $24.95 19» Western Hats $27 shade THANK YOU: who left on graph of me band this . It was kind of the person HATS my car seat a phototaken at the last concert. I hope you see Thank yJ ou f Mr. Ted Hocking. He is visiting with his mother Mrs Melba Hocking. ****** Magrath Souvenier Pins- commemorating the first irrigation system. $1.95 in the Dry Goods Dept. Mr & Mrs. Miles Fleithaug & son Jesse Cameron of Edmonton arr visiting this week at the home of her pare-.LS Mr. & Mrs. Watson Ririe. Mr. Mrs. Jack Twitchen tended the Quarter Horse P ces in Medicine Hat during the weekend. is a hospital patient. HELP! Would the person who borrowed the Pothole Trail Riders megaphone please return it to Betty Twitchen as soon as possible. Needed for Saturday. Thank You. Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Sindlinger and Mr. & Mrs. Ole Kraft have returned from a week's fishing trip north of Fort McMurry. A****** Pricilla Brockway is now regirtration for fall piano and ’ice lessons. She will take some new beginning students at this time. Phone soon for more information and the best possible scheduling. Summer Voice Lessons are being offered during' the month of July only. 4 or 8 lessons will be scheduled. Junior High and High School Girls' Choirs rehersals will be held Tues, from 5:00 to 6:00 pm and run Sept, through May with major performances at Christmas and Spring (smaller ones to serve community purposes at other times.) Registration for the Treble Makers and Short Stuff is being taken now. Choruses will meet from Sept, thru April. Registration for new members will be taken now. Old members wishing to continue should ¡Men’s Western* Starts Men's Western Shirts in Knit Jersey, Polyester & Cottons. Assorted patterns and shades. Be ready for the • Holiday « Rodeo £ Season. 20% OFF Western Buckles also register if they have not already done so Western Belt Buckles in a variety by mail or phone. For any of the above contact of designs and shapes. Pricilla Brockway at 758-6402. „ ****** PRICED FROM $¿4,95 - $10 A beautiful day was the order for St. Joseph's Parish Picnic held on Sunday June 20th at Woolford Provincial Park. A potluck barbeque was followed by a softball game. Having taken Parochial Umpire Lessons, umpire Lydia Tricsli is to be commended for her foresight and hindsight. Injures to the players were limited to one sprained toe, one sprained hand, some base-sliding contusions and multiple sunburns. After nine innings, both players and spectators returned to the barbeque for more hot dogs, hamburgers, and salads. Unanimous consensus—a good time had by all.' A** Mr. "Ted" Edmund Hocking passed away in the Magrath Municipal Hospital Sunday, June 27th, 1982, beloved husband of Mrs. Melva Hocking. Born in Magrath, Ted received his education in the Magrath schools and had lived all of his lifetime in the Magrath district. He was a livestock dealer, farmer and rancher. He was very interested in the affairs of the community and was always ready to lend a helping hand. Besides his loving wife Melba, he is survived by one brother, Dr. S. Burdett Hocking of Big Fork, Montana; two sisters Mrs. Helen Rivers of Vancouver and Mrs. Jennie King of Victoria, B.C. Funeral services will be held this Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Martin Bros. Memorial Chapel, 13th St. North, Lethbridge. Work Boots Western Western Style Work Boot in Black leather, walking heel, Neoprene sole. $79.95 - $89.95 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen are the happy parents of a son, Nicolas Bridge Larsen, 8 lb. 3 oz. born Monday, June 21st, 1982. Equally proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bridge of Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen of Provo, Utah. Leather Work G»'es Men's "Stagline" Deerskin Work Gloves. Built for comfort. Soft and durable. Roper thumb, gored back. Adjustable snap. priced $19.95 to $23.95 ******************************* Miss Sylvia Hovey graduated from the Medicine Hat College in "Early Childhood Development". Graduation Exercises were held Saturday June 26th. Attending the event were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lori Hovey and brother and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hovey all of Magrath. An office is a place where a person whc arrives after 9 a.m. is either an executive or will never be one. Summery Style Dresses Girls Sleeveless dresses, in floral prints with lace trim. P olye s ter/Cotton In assorted colors and styles. SIZES 6 to 12. REGULAR $29.95 Poly e s ter/Cotton SIZES S,M,&L. Ladies Fashion T-Shirts -«a* • 1 rack of Misses' short sleeve T-shirts These T-shirts come with a design on the front or with none. SUNTAN LOTIONS Coppertone or Aloe Suntan lotion. For protection against the hot sun and to get a nice even tan later. 2” t°<4m Boxes Of Chocolates ?fter Dinner Mints, Turtles, Black Magic, & Pot of Gold Chocolates. 2« to gp* A pretty lawn wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. & Mrs. George T. Dudley when Lori, youngest daughter of George, became the bride of Kenneth, son of Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Cahoon of Leavitt. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Ray Stevenson, in the presence of many friends and relatives. Mona Smith, sister of the bride, read a poem "My Wedding Day", during the signing of the registar. Decorations in blue, white and sliver, adorned the patio and carried over into the Cultural Hall where the dinner and reception were held. A short program during the dinner honored the bride and groom. Prayer by George T. Dudley. A vocal solo by Raeldon Barker accompanied by Dana Barker. Reading by Mary Ann Walker. Vocal solo by Dan Davies accompanied by Alma Davies. Musical by Michael & Lenore (Thomson) Cahoon family. A toast to the bride was given by Earl Smith, brother-in-law of the bride, with the responding. Closing prayer by Dewey Cahoon. Greeting at the reception were Brent and Regina Dudley, brother and sister-inlaw of the bride and Randy and Wendy Cahoon, brother and sister-in-law of the groom. Joanne Spencer presided at the guest book. Receiving in the line were Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Cahoon, Mr. & Mrs. George T. Dudley, Malcom Cahoon as best man, the bride and groom, Gina Wilson as bridesmaid and three little flower girls, all nieces, Jodi Christensen, Kendra Lewis, Jodi Kallal. Home for the occasion, were all eleven of George’s children, from out of town: Morris & Mary Ann Walker of Raymond; Raeldon & Dana Barker of Tigard, Oregon; Earl & Mona Smith of Victoria, BC; Paul & Janet Christensen of Provo, Utah; Patricia Lewis of Library, Pensylvania; and their families. We express our thanks and gratitude to all who make this such a lovely day Mr. & Mrs. Dewey Cahoon Mr. & Mrs. George T. Dudley Lori & Ken ******* FROZEN POPS 1 pkg. Jello gelatin . ) aame flavors 1 envelope Kool—aide Drink ) 1 c. sugar 2 c. boiling water 2 c. cold water Dissolve Jello & drink & sugar in boiling water. Add Cold water. Pour into molds. Freeze. ORANGE POPS-for orange pops use 2 c. orange juice instead of 2 c. cold water. . ****** WANTED: Summer work. Rick Marsden, 17 years old. Phone 158-3245. ***** WORK DAY: St. Mary's Dam, Rod & Gun Club building a new camp kitchen. Sat. 3 8 a.m. Lunch and supplies supplied. **** Come join the Fun! at the Magrath Public Library. Summer Reading Progam for all children having just completed grades 1-6. Contests and prizes. Session I; July 5-30; Session II: Aug 3-28; During regular library hours. Wieners Sirloin Steak BONELESS7 . Bacon CAMPFIRE, BY THE PIECE Sausage SKINLESS, BURNS 500 G LB LB LB * J8S I49 coiogna 500 g pkg *****************************************************************************?*********** District Home Economist Bologna Fruits and vegetables available at any time of the year can be used to make chutney, a practical and economical relish. Although still somewhat of a novelty to Canadians, it is sure to increase in popularity with Che current interest m ethnic cuisine. Chutney usually contains one main fruit or vegetable, whose flavour will predomina e in the final product. Apples, red and green tomatoes, onions, celery, mangoes, raisin , vegetable marrow, peppers, plums, rhubarb, pears, in the preparation of chutneys- The Rhubarb Chutney rec5? . . working with metric measures. Here’s what to do: (dry measure) six times and 125 mL once; and 125 mL once; and for 1125 mL of brown sugar, Quick Pear Chutney 3 cans (540 each) pears, drained & chopped 125 mL syrup from pears 50 mL chopped onion finely grated rind of 1 lemon 1 peeled lemon, thinly sliced, quartered Combine all ingredients. Bring to boil and cook until frequently. Pour into hot sterlized jars and seal. I-Rhubarb Apple Chutney rhubarb (about 1 Kg trimmed) dLUeb, ULLLUUO, --- 7 - — * , peaches, and apricots can all be used ine may pose problems for those who are not yet accustomed to ___ __ for 1625 mL of rhubarb, measure 250mL for 1375 mL of apples, measure 250 mL five times ’ measure 250 mL four times and 125 mL once. mL mL mL mL mL 125 15 175 5 125 \ thick ( Makes about 1.4 L. raisins grated ginger root brown salt cider about 10 sugar vinger minutes) stirring 1625 1375 1125 5 25 1 clove garlic, crushed mL booking apples, coarsely chopped ( about 800g) 250^mL jaisins mL mL mL ,b rown sugar 5 mL sa. lt w, ho,l e c,l oves J5 mL cinnamon finely grated ginger roots Cut rhubarb in 1 cm pieces and combine with apple and sugar. Let stand cloves In cheesecloth bag and add to fruit with remaining ingredients, and cook uncovered until thick (about Hl hr.) frequently. B bag. . NOTICE: Would like to teach a few students this Fall on Piano, Organ or Accordian. Phone Kathy Weing at 758-6601. LOST: Monday, grey kitten with white nose, white strip down stomach, 4 white paws. Anxious for it’s return. Finder please phone 758-3217. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NEWS: Added names to the Membership list include McIntyre Ranching Co. Ltd.; Arndt Motors, Myrna’s Lock Shoppe, Ann’s Styling Salon. We hope to add more names to next week’s paper. ifA***** Message found in a bottle washed ashore: "I’m marooned on a tropical island with no taxes, pollution or traffic. Eat your heart out!" Cut rhubarb in vinegar water 1 hour. Bring to Remove spice Tie boil Pour into hot sterlized jars and* seal*.*^Jg^about 2.2 L. J A BRASSY FELLOW A weed, a pest, a dandelion, But what a brassy fellow, No flower in the garden wears A brighter coat of yellow. He crowds upon the velvet lawn And walks uncultivated Beside the road, so plentiful He’s unappreciated. Except by little children Who pick him in their play ' And then present their mothers With a dandelion bouquet. — Mary C. 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