Magrath Store News (October 13, 1983)

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. RADI NG CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE: 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1983
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2059
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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. RADI NG CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE: 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Wednesday . •’. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1983 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA. -************************************************************************* HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ’*********************************************************************♦*** _\v % 17 Cubic Foot Refrigerator I t MOFFATT ~CUSTNE : 17 cu. ft. Refrigerator, white, left, hand door .$849 .BO KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR:1? cu. ft. right hand door. White .$899.00 . KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR;15 cu. ft. model. Almond color .$849.00 KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR: 14 cu. ft. model, right hand door , white color . $749.95 KELVINATOR ALL REFRIGERATOR: No freezer compart­ment. Almond shade .$/o9.95 « CATTLE INSECTICIDE I . * . • * Treat those cattjle now. bottle does 30 head- of I "00 to 1200 lb. animals. Save $70.00 Hearth Glo-12 Air Circulator Features heavy gauge aluminized steel tire box with fire brick lining Automatic non-electnc thermostat. Large glass loading door with safety mesh and positive locking door designed to heat 800-1000 sq.ft. 6 m. top flue easily converts to back flue. 21"x 26”x 38-1/2”. 5531-052-1 j j FURNACE AIR FILTERS Furnaces run more eff­iciently with clean furnace filters. We have a good supply. 3-piece door sets Stop cold weather chills with new door weather strip. Heavy duty 049 Aluminum set . " Wood & Foam Weatherstrip set for your.doors per set . 39 Tufip iBulbs Tulip Bulbs in a 8 bulb pack. PRICED AT 249 SNOWFENCE 50 ft. lengths ^of sturdy snow fencing. 3595 r GLASS PANE WINDOWS WE CUT GLASS. Have those new paner i nsta13ed*r * •f or » winte I Halloween Select your Halloween Masks and accessories early. See our display includ­ing cut outs. 95* & UP The 1983 Annual Convention of the Alberta Federation of Women United for Families will be held October 28th and 29th at the Trade Winds Hotel in Calgary. Featured speakers will be Ted Byfield whose topic is "The Family’s Struggle to Survive", and Jeanie Takahashi whose topic is "The Contemporary Women". Cost of the convention night banquet and $10 for and lunch. The A.F.W.U.F. exists family pro-life voice for is an alternative to the many groups which claim to represent the women's movement and yet which are pro-abortion and which fail to appreciate the beauty in the career of wife and mother. For more information contact Lorraine Balderson, 758-6380. is $10 for Friday Saturday lecture to provide a pro Alberta women. It Sewing Notions ÜMK’E Right Hand / Pinking Sheers for sewing. PINKING SHEARS NEW Rug accessories New Rug Punch Needles for your handicraft. Detergent A ill agenda of C.W.L. business was dealt with by the members of St. Joseph’s Catholic Women's League on Tuesday, October 4th at the home of Karen Ririe. Lydia Tricsli reported a successful Wiener Roast Sept. 16th at the Groenhof home. Elizabeth Stanek agreed to do Hospital visiting. Joann Takacs reported on the Fall Diocesan C.W.L. Executive Meeting held on Saturday, Oct. 2nd in Taber. Among business items discussed was World Food Day to be held Sunday, Oct. 16th. Canned good will be collected after Mass that day. Plans for the Parish Fall Supper, Friday, Oct. 28th at 6:30 p.m. at the Senior CitiZens Drop In Center were reported. Members will ¿pntact parishioners about tickets. Family $2’> Aiults $5, Children 12 years and under $2.50. WOOLTONE: Cold water wash with 'special softener for del­icate washables. 16 fl oz. $5.49 EASY WASH STAIN REMOVER No bleach. Fast, safe, effect­ive for all washable fabrics. PRICED AT $4 The appointment of "Table Convenors" for f Nov. 5th C.W.L. Bazaar was announced. All members are encouraged to sell and sell raffle t i eke ts. Plans for the 3-Parish Children's Hallo­ween party will be discussed after the oth- C.W.L. Councils are held. Tentative dates: for Adult Christmas Pai December 10th, Children's Christmas December 18th. The November 1st meeting will be the home of Lydia Tricsli. Party held at Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibb return--' Mrs. B.C.with Mr. from a most enjoyable visit with her daught and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor at Provo, Utah. ed to their home in Nanaimo, after visiting friends and rela­tives in Magrath. They were the guests of Lyda Poulsen. Faye Cook returned home on and Mrs. Jim Godionton and Monday son Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook accomp­anied by Mrs. Sharon Owens have returned home after visiting with the formers' son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Desamone in Revelstoke, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Dudley of Eugene, Oregon are visiting relatives and friends including his mother, Mrs. Cecelia Foote. Mrs. Norma Woolley arrived from Ames, Iowa to visit her mother, Mrs. Margaret Ririe, a patient in the Magrath Munici­pal hospital, and visit with relatives. She is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur & Mildred Kennewick, Washington were recent at the homes of relatives Mr. and Law and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law as other relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ririe guest last week her sister Neuman of Edmonton. Mrs. Elsie Owens was a visitor in Fort Macleod at son and daughter-in-law Mr Owens. Lind from visitors Mrs. Don as well had as Mrs. Esther their Thanksgiving the home of her and Mrs. Bob LADIES SWEATERS 1F5\ ' FOR RENT: Older house in Magrath, 2 bedrooms main floor, 2 bed­rooms and T.V. room in base­ment. Situated on 3/4 acre lot. References required. Contact Sharton, 758-3604 evenings or weekends. OPEN HOUSE for the Del Bonita L.D.S. will be October 9 p .m. persons NOTICE : home week days. 6881, Terry Clifton. LADIES’ CURLING CLUB MEETING will be held Wednesday, Oct. 19th at the Curling Rink at 7:30 p.m. All lady curlers and new members welcome. FOR SALE: Red 1981 Datsun ' King Cab 4x4. $7500. Phone Frank, 758-3677. FOR SALE: One-horse Sleigh. $200. Phone Michael Johnston 758-6268. DEL BONITA HALLOWEEN COSTUME DANCE - Saturday, October 15th. Prizes for originality in classes of best man, best lady, best couple, berst comedy. Judging 10:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Music by .Country Blue. Doors open a 7:30 p.m. Members and invited guests 18 years and over wel­come . Church held Friday, 14th from 7 to All interested welcome. Will babysit in my Ph. 758- JEANS 1 COUNTER OF BOYS & YOUTHS JEANS & PANTS - Assorted styles & fabrics. Boys’Tube & Boys & Youths T-be Socks in one size fits all. White/Red, White/Blue White/Gold. REGULAR $4.95 adidas^ I • New Adidas Gym Shorts for Boys. Blue with white . trim. PRICED FROM $11.95 TO $14,95 CLEARING AT . (No Returns) WANTED: Good second hand UHF T.V. Antenna. Ph. 758-6665. ANNIVERSARY FALL SUPPER: The Magrath United Church will hold a Fall Supper marking their 79th Anniversary, Wednesday, October 26th from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Prices are: Adult $5; Children 12 & under $2.50 5 & under free. Everyone is invited to enjoy a Turkey & Roast Beef dinner, garden fresh vegetables and home-made pies 7 rolls. Men’s and Boys’ JOGGERS Assorted styles in Grey, White, lack with cont­rasting trim. ■ $16.195 to $35.00 **************** "NOTABLES" CANDY, BAKE & BAZAAR SALE Saturday, October 29th, Magrath Trad­ing Co. Hall from 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Rummage items are most wel­come. The Notables Ladies Chorus . are "retiring" their orange dresses and are holding this sale as a means of obtaining funds for new dresses for - new„chorus.memhers ¿as-well J as regular members - ¿».Dona t ions to the Bake Sale and Bazaar from non-chorus members will gratefully accepted. Dr. and Mrs. Bob Rice of Lethbridge are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Robert Jordon, born September 8th, 1983. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Tollestrup of Vancouver, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rice of Magrath. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller of MagraH-are pleased to announce the birth of their second daughter, Tanya, 8#3%oz. Saturday, October 8th, 1983 in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Equally pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Petrie of Grandfalls. Newfoundland and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller of Magrath. FOR SALE: Folk guitar with case, like new. Asking $100. For further information phone 758-3152. FOR SALE: Halloween Pumpkins. Phone 758-6885. Home from University for the Thanksgiving weekend were Michael Gruninger from the U. of A. and Heather Wakely from the U. of L. at the George Gruningers. T top sheet, 1 bottom sheet, pair of pillow . cases. BZfl95 Floral print. TJWJ AN ICE ARENA IN MAGRATH? an indoor winter facility in this a evi-mai - Mag-the results of it is very overwhelming residents of In order to dissolve doubts and confusions con cerning our intent and pur­pose, the Magrath Community Recreation Association would like to release the follow­ing statements to the public. The Association has a fully organized board of . directors with a working body of about 30 adults. It was formed under the supervision of the Magrath Recreation Board. Over the past four months it has done a tremendous amount of research into the feasability and use­fulness of recreation area. Due to recent survey, dent that an ority of the rath feel a strong need for such a facility. Most of these people are very willing to contribute its construction. Therefore, it is our intent an association to find a way t satisfy what so many of you have expressed as a need. In relation to the rest of Alberta, our research so far supp­orts the feasability and multiple use's of such a facility in a comm­unity of this size. We are rapidly approaching the point of being able to solicit funds in an attempt to obtain matching grant money from the Provincial gov­ernment . RAYMOND PLAYHOUSE SOCIETY ANNOUNCEMENT Auditions for "Finian’s Rainbow" October 20,21,22nd, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Raymond Elementary School Music Room. Audition music required for most parts, (parts for ages "6 to 60”) Contact Barbara Nalder, 752-4274 or Carol Dahl, Ph. 752-4173, Magrath 1st Ward Scout Section Comm­ittee are making pies October 26th. They will be ready for your freezer. .pple, Cherry, Blueberry and Raisin. 3.25 each or $3.00 each for order .of .0 or more. Please phone Patricia Dudley 58-3200 « Jacq*»« Ackroyd ill deliver to you if you 758-3154. We are in town. sponsored by Tues. October Prices : Family 5 & under $1. SPRING COULEE FALL SUPPER the Spring Coulee Community Association will be held in the Spring Coulee Hall 18th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. $20, Adult $5, 12-6 $2.50, Everyone welcome. SPRING COULEE Spring Coulee Doors open at HALLOWEEN COSTUME DANCE Hall, Saturday, Oct. 29th. 8 p.m. Members and invit­ed guests 18 yrs. & over welcome. BED ENSEMBLE SHEETS AND PILLOWCASES WATERBED SHEET SETS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS Matching Comforter for your Waterbed. Floral print PRICED AT Pretty fabrics for your Christmas sewing. Holly, Candy cane Stars , etc. ll1 Queen size Comforters in beige, brown, green floral print. Polvester filled. CHRISTMAS PRINTS CUT OUTS - Wreaths, Tree skirts, etc. Make yourself. ******************* Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ririe acc­ompanied by their daughter Mrs. Joyce Bovenue of Pincher Creek attended a Lions Convention in Kalispell, Montana during the Thanksgiving weekend. Mrs. Louise Dow is home from a visit with her brother-in-law and sister Harry & Jean Wyman at Kent Wash. While there she acc­ompanied the Wymans to Stockton, Calif, where they attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Marge & Gene Hindley. The Hindleys and ■ sent greetings back in Magrath. the Wymans to friends FOR RENT: 2 bedroom refrigerator and stove. 758-3418 or 758-3144. house with Phone STRAYED TO OUR DOOR: Shepherd/ Blue heeler dog. Owner please phone 758-6236 after 3 p.m. price from JACKETS REGULAR 2 $2? 5 pr Men’s Work King Gloves in gold fleece. New Tall Z Winter Smart.downfills polyester fills assorted styles and colors. SHIRTS 4 Men's Doeskin Shirts in Red plaid or Green plaid. SIZES: 15-17*5. WORK GLOVES HUNTERS’ COVERALLS Men's Orange colored Coveralls for hunt­' ing. SIZES: 2/42, 1/48 REGULAR $39.95 REG. $24.95 995 Western Hats Denim Western Hats in of Navy Brown Blue. *s************************* ALL CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION: If you wish to appoint an agent to attend the polls as a scrutineer, you must do so in writing to be presented to the Deputy Returning Officer or election day. R.H. Bly, Returning Off’cer. Of interest to many Welling and Magrath residents is the news that Dennis Bullock was sustained as Pres­ident of the Lethbridge L.D.S. Stake at services conducted Sunday, October 9th with Elder Fyans of Salt Lake City, Utah-, presiding. . Dennis is the son of Alvin and the late Augusta Bullock of Welling. He is married to the former Carol Smith of Champion and they have 8 children, two daughters presently attending the B.Y .U. Dennis attended Elementary school in Welling and high school in Magrath. When the Lethbridge Stake was divid­ed 9 years ago, the Bullock brothers, Dennis and Gerald, were installed as First Counsellors. Gerald was late-released due to heart surgery and then three years ago he was sus­tained as Stake President. Douglas Alston, another Magrath­ite, was sustained as Counsellor to President Bullock. YOU: We would like to ex­our deepest thanks and grat­to the many friends and rel- THANK press i tude atives of our family for their sympathy and kindness, and for the beautiful flowers, following the passing of Ruth Myrtle Norton Passev Special thanks to Bishop Bob West and those who took part in the service making it so memorable. Our thanks must also go out to the Raymond Stake for phe use of their building; the Magrath 2nd Ward Relief Society for the lovely luncheon, the Salmon & Funeral Homes, and the staff of the Grandview and Cardston Auxiliary Your concern will always be rememb ered. W.T. Passey Family. Christensen doctors and Nursing Hom. Hospital. SPECIAL THANKS: For the many times during the past year that I have had occasion to bless both the Magrath clinic and hospital with m> presence, due to natural childhood playfullness, I would like to than'- the doctors, nurses and staff for their kindness, patience and under standing . especially their under­standing! So would my mom and dad. Thank you very much, and remember - there are only 241 days left till next summer. Kelly—Jo Hunter. THANK YOU: Our sincere thanks to the Magrath Hospital nurses and staff, with special thanks to Dr. Mark Dahl for the safe delivery of our daughter; and for the care and attention we three received while hospital patients. Allan, Patti and Tanya Miller. WANTED: 25 square straw bales. (2 yr. old ones good enough). Phone 758-6898. .-X Biado Roast « Sorned Beef » BONELESS BEEF . KG BONELESS LEG MAPLE LEAF 375 G ALBERTA GOLD COLD MEATS, 175 G ut . .KG .EACH 89' PICKLED, MAPLE LE'AF . 1 ■ *. ************************************************************************ DISTRICT HO ME EC ONOMIST INFORMATION ).H.E. Services: Over the past couple vF'mon ths I have assisted individuals •jith problems that they have encount­ered. :ion they have remarked .enow you had al - t.— - Thus , area not be aware of to you, here is _ Alberta Agriculture Home Economist may be able to help you. . Food & Nutrition: Provide information on" nutrition for all members of the family; assist with meal planning for normal and special diets; inform­ation of safe handling of foods, in­formation of food preservation; in­formation on the use of Alberta ag­ricultural products; how to achieve the best value for your food dollar. We also conduct a Nutrition-at-schoo1 program for Grades K-6 in the M.D. Home Design: If you are planning to build a new home, remodel your present one or even build a ( --- kitchen we can help out. u1a ns, you can also bring in of what you would like, .ind we can go over it, forward it to our Home Design Branch in Edmonton where ■jill be looked at, suggestions for changes made then scare drawings of the floor plan and outside elevations will be drawn up by our home design specialists. They can be taken to a draughtman of your choice to get blueprints drawn. This service is . fre'e of charge so make good use,of.it. We also have information on finishing materials for interior or exterior. Clothing & Textile: Assist you in deciding what fabric of what fibre will best serve your needs, how to ■■are for it, handle it when sewing, information on wardrobe planning, clothing selection, laundry needs, snot & stain removal. . Home Management: How a family can best plan their resources of time, Sometime, during the conversa ■ 1 "I didn't this information'." for those who are new to rhe and for those of you who may the services available a summary of how the community hall We have some a sketch Bring them in then I will & Community ? t i money and energy; how does one go about setting up a budget and record­keeping system. Where does one begin to plan their estate and will? Where can you go for information on products before you make a najor purchase. How and to whom do you complain when you are unhappy about a product? This information is available to you, just for the asking. If I do not have it in r.y office, there is a group of specialists at our head­quarters on whom I may How can you </ --- 1- youwant? _ Please feel free to call the office at 653-4461 or drop into my office at Cardston. Home Visit: I home anywhere assist with your problems. Free Publications: We have a number of publications, watch this column for titles or drop into the office and browse through our display. Teacher & Organizer: In the fall & winter I teach several courses of interest to the public. If you have anything you may want to take, please contact my office. Meetings: I am available to speak gues t speaker at many organizations the district. If you think I can of service to your or your group not hesitate to call the office. ___ _ ’ > of the services avail­able from Alberta Agriculture and the District Home Economist. Sharon Cummins. D.H.E. call for it. obtain the information the Provincial Building in will also come to your in the District and as in b e do Please make use Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years. SALES YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IN THE LADIES UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT: Coat Sale, 1 Rack Clearing at 1/3 off, one at $50: Housecoat sale - 1/3 off Racks. Peanut Butter Coffee Flour Mushrooms honey nut KRAFT Fabric Softener MAYONNAISE Leçon Juice 675 ml . PRODUCE Oranges tfr BAGS Apples Broccoli NO, 1 . J U M 0 .BAG Qg M.J, PURI 58 best foods MAC B.C. Cheerios w, F, STEMS & PIECES . bounce 60 PACK . arroto' «llo 2#