Magrath Store News (October 19, 1989)

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. MAGSIATH TRAD! MG CO STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEW...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1989
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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. MAGSIATH TRAD! MG CO STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, October 19, 1989 . Magrath, Alberta **************************************************************************************** HARDWARE DEPARTMENT , I**************************************************************************************** Chesterfield Suite Handsome 6 piece Chesterfield Set including Sofa, Rocker, Easy Chair, End Tables & Coffee Table. Velour upholstery in attractive pattern. Brown/beige tones. fSS ONLY s SPOTTON CATTLE INSECTICIDE DR CONTROL OF CAI“LE GRUBS AND REDUCTION GF LICE ( NOW IS THE TIME TO SPOOTON YOUR CATTLE. B———Ml—I I- «II IITI-I 1 ' 'H U N I V A L REGULAR $12.99 Frosty temperatures are here. Be prepared. Q9$ ANTI-FREEZE Cordless phone Emerson Cordless Phone Works up to 1000 ft. 99" hdt/^üh at ~ SCATTER MATS We have a new shipment of Scatter Mats in attractive patterns and tfWQQ popular colors. Jjp SALE PRICE The price of Water Softener Salt is going up. Sifto Crystal Plus is the best water softener on the market. WEEKEND SPECIAL 099 SA££ V REPLACEMENT FURNACE FILTERS Change your Furnace Filters now for more efficient performance of your furnace. INSULATED BOOTS Insulated Boots by World Famous. Lace up, lining. SPECIAL PRICE fleece I , For tailoring. Needlework, ‘ Crafts, etc. fl REG. $4.95 m . Canvas CANVAS UNLIMITED FRUIT PIE SALE Magrath 1st Scouts will be making their delicious PiS 7jreadY for the Freezer - Friday, October 27th. We will deliver. Apple. Raisin, Blueberry, Cherry. $3.75 ea. or $3.50 ea. for orders of 10 or more. Please phone Patricia Dudley, 758-3200 or Elizabeth Strong, 758-3166 to place your order. LADIES AEROBIC CLASS - going strong at the Magrath State Center Monday through Friday, 6:30 - 7:30 AM No charge. Wear good shoes, bring a mat. Everyone welcome age 12 and up. L.D.S. 4th WARD FALL SUPPER & FAIR - Friday, Center. October 20th from 6-9 p.m. Everyone welcome. will be held in the Stake TUESDAY 17th, 8 Bruce Hepburn, 758-372Í. NIGHT REC. HOCKEY - starts Tuesday, October p.m. - 9 p.m. $40 for the season. Phone FOR SALE: Singer 327 Knitting Machine, Punch Cards for patterns, etc. at $300 cash. Excellent condition. A steal Phone Phyllis at 758-3660. HOUSE FOR RENT stores. Phone - 2 bedrooms, near schools and 758-3714. If anyone from the community has a pet and would be able to bring it to Diamond Willow Terrace on October 28th, please contact Rina at 758-6866. ROBYNN'S HOUSEKEEPING & HOUSECLEANING SERVICES Phone 758-3692 before 9 a.m. or after 5 p.m. Starting November 1st I will be working fullt-ime for myself. If you missed your spring cleaning and would like your home cleaned for Christmas, please call and set a date now. ALSO: Christmas is close at hand so a. gift with a diffemece - call and Gift Certificates. why not give ask about my ReM to Clear! FOOTWEAR Men's Rubbers in Toe and Sandal style stretch rubber. Odds 'N Ends. Felt Liners Felt Liners for Winter Boots, Snowmobile etc. Odds 'N Ends YOUR CHOICE OF ANY OVERSHOES Odds 'N Bnds in Overshoes. Assorted styles. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NOON HOUR CONCERT to 6. r “ - piece or any work on your with others. details. - Grades Children are invited to play a piano instrumental number. Start now selection so you can share your taiAnt Call Elizabeth Olsen for further Boots, s2 BRUSHED NYLON REG. $6.95 m 108" wide. Shades of Light Blue, Royal Blue, Rose, Pink, Green, White. Fabrics Patterns STAKE LADIES at 8 p.m. in eh are very much needed to make this choir a succ­ess. Cane and bring a friend. CHOIR REHEARSAL - Sunday, October 22nd the Chapel. All ladies and young wom- MISSION FAREWELL - for Alice Stevenson will be held Sunday, October 22nd at 11 o;clock in the Magrath Chapel. ì FOR Style Patterns in Quite a selection Children, Misses, Ladies, etc. assorted styles for Kiddies^S1 HOCKEY SCHOOL - October 23rd to 27th. Please call Donna Warnock - 758-3096 or 758­3488 until 2 p.m. - immediately. Ladies S-T-R-E-T-C-H Seasons. Denim Jeans styled by Comfortable, fit well. SIZES: 14 - 16.5K|1 Ladies Jeans, styled by Seasons, featuring elastic back and side inserts. SIZES: 8-14 . Ladles Jeans SIZES: 8-18 New Black Skirts styled by Seasons. Brocaded fabric. LADIES’ DENIM JEANS TOPS Smartly styled knit Tops by Seasons, Turtle neck, button opening. *!lh White, Purple, Forest Green. S.M.L. PANTIES SKIRTS Ladies Nylon and Cotton Pant ies. Pink, Blue, White, Beige. Sizes: S.M.L.XL &os 250up BABY YARNS We have just received a new shipment of . Baby Yarn in Pink, Blue, White, Mint as well as variegated yams. ***************************** 1 RACK OF MERCHANDISE INCLUDING DRESSES, TOPS, SKIRTS, ETC. REDUCED TO $10 & $15. FURTHER REDUCED TO . BE SURE TO VISIT THE SALES RACKS OF DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR, ETC. 1/2 PRICE ****************************** 1 RACK OF DRESSES , TOPS, BLOUSES, ETC. REDUCED TO 1/2 PRICE FURTHER REDUCED TO . WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF FALL & WINTER SWEATERS. COME TO THE SWEATER BAR AND SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS. ****************************** TAKE TIME NOW TO BROWSE FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. YOU WILL FIND AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF SWEATERS, NIGHTGOWNS AND LOUNGEWEAR FOR GIFT GIVING. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU IN YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS. NEW FALL & WINTER SLACKS INCLUDE STYLES BY SEASONS, SNAZZIE, etc. FASHIONABLE FALL &, WINTER COLORS. ****************************** DISTRICT HOME ECONOMY x NEWS Fire: If a member of your family yells fire in the middle of the night are you prepared? The number of farm fires in Alberta has been increasing. In 1977 there were 285 farm fires. In 1985 that number had increas­ed to 961. Winter is coming. Every year many farmers lose their homes to fire. Unless you have a crystal ball, you have no guar­antee your home will be untouched by fire. Have you thought about how you will protect the children and yourself from the cold if it's 40 below? In most cases there's not enough time to look for car keys, footwear and blankets, in fact, if you live in a trailer, you only have seconds to escape . before the whole thing goes up in flames. SUGGESTIONS FOR FIRE EMERGENCIES • Save yourself unnecessary heartache, and problems.be prepared!. Here are a few suggestions from the Farm Safety Program booklet "Fire on the Farm": Place a container (metal preferred) in a building away from the main house with the following contents: flashlight Clothing and footwear for each member of the family. No one needs Reebox for this, any old pair of shoes or boots that will provide some protection will do. First aid supplies. Blankets (2) Extra key for family vehicle. Food (dry fruit suggested). Check working conditions of smoke detectors. Check insurance policies for fire annually, fnow how to rescue farm animals from fire. Check out local fire fighting capabilities. DO NOT DEPEND ON YOUR NEIGHBORS - THEY MAY NOT BE HOME. ‘ The booklet "Fire Control on the Farm" plso contains information on fire exting­uishers, burns, clothing and a fire prevent­ion checklist. If you would like a copy of this booklet, please call our office at 653­4848 or drop by our office located in the Cardston Provincial Building. The 21st Annual "3 in 1" MUSICAL EVENING will be held October 22, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. in Southminster Church Sanctuary. Participating Choirs will be the Southminster Mini Choir conducted by Shannon Little, Southminster Junior Girls choir and Anne Campbell Singers Ensemble conducted by Dr. Anne Campbell. i The Junior Choir is presenting a Nusical Drama "David and the Giants" by Jordan and Zabel. Debbie Gellowitz,- award winning flautist, will be guest artist. Tickets are available from choir members, Leisters' or at the door. $3.00 per person. Anne Campbell Phone 327-8707. TO GIVE AWAY: Canning bottles. Ph. 758-6838 FOR SALE: Miscellaneous Baby Items. New condition. Phone 758-6397 after 6 p.m. * Sound sleep is the sleep you're in when ’ it's time to wake up. MAGFL d" CURLli-IG LLUB Dear Parents. THE MAGRATH CURLING CLUB NEEDS AND WANTS YOUR KIDS! We would like to schedule one night a week, after school, to teach your child- the basic skills of this popular sport. This is a sport that is available to all - no special skills or requirements are nec­essary. Just a broom and two feet will get you started - and we'll even lend you the broom! If you are interested and would like more details please contact Donna Balderson at 758-3294. She needs your reply by Oct­ober 20, 1989. We promise you your child will have a lot of fun and no coach will ever cut him from THIS team! Donna Balderson. ■ The Del Bonita Country Association invites you all to attend their annual Halloween Dance. Come on out and enjoy the fun at the hall October 21st - '89. Music by "Southbound". FOR ALL MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIRS - which include General Electric, Maytag, Inglis, White - Westinghouse - Call Tai Hancock at 752-3866. No Kenmore Appliances please. Fridges, Stoves, Microwave Ovens, Washers & Dryer Repairs - Call Tai at 752-3866. POWERSKATING Starts October 30th - Monday 5:30-6:30 p.m. #45/15 weeks - 1 hour weekly. Call 758-3181 McKelvesys, to register. FIGURESKATING Figure Skating starts Monday, October 30th. Juniors: ^hour Mondays £ Thursdays, 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. 16 weeks $45.00. Seniors: 1 hour Mondays & Thursday, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. 16 weeks $90.00. $15 Carnival fee in Janyar. Call 758-3181 McKelveys to register. Girls size 11 & size 1 Figure Skates $20.00 Call 758-3181. . A Miscellaneous Shower honoring Joan Barnett and Joe Watson will be held in the Del Bonita Hall Wednesday, October 25th at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. FOR SALE: Pumpkins. Phone 758-6885. FOR SALE: 1 ticket for Senior Citizen to Kalispell (Eagle Migration) on Carefree Express. A good deal. Lottie Harker. Dates: October 25,26,27. Phone 758-3068. Elder Chad Coleman has been called to serve an L.D.S. Mission in the Florida/Jack­sonville area. A Missionary Farewell will be held October 22nd at 9 a.m. in the Magrath 4th Ward service. An Open House will be held from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Reed & Merna Coleman's home. All are welcome.We would like the Magrath residents to know of the many improvements, etc., that were accomplished during the past tnj.yea <:* , all within budget, thanks to the watchful eyes of council and stafi - Without our talented and dedicated Town employees, this would not lave been possible. 1. Have our own ambulance C a first }. 2. Magrath Golf Course tied into our Town water. 3. Two more farmer water co-ops also tied into our Town water. '4. Have a new tennis court and thanks to the local Magrath Lions Club, a few horse shoe pits in the same area. 5. The past two years we have started laying a better ell concentrate on our gravelled streets, thanks to the co-operation of the Cardston M.D., and the use of their oil truck. 6. Replaced the only remaining two blocks of old waterline, added one more block, making three blocks of net water line, and readied ■ three blocks for future paving. 7. A few blocks of irrigation ditch in eastern part of Town that was no longer useful was filled and levelled. .8. A ditch was dug and rip-rapped for town wate" works back flushing, . so it no longer floods a large, area of Taylor's pasters land. 9. We started issuing congratulatory certificates to those celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary and'for every Sth ye^r thereafter. 10. Are now in the process of enlarging Jubilee Park to the south, thanks in part’to a generous parks grant from the Prov. Government. 11. Plans all but completed for watering the Magrath Cemetery. 12. Have straightened and improved a few blocks of irirgatxon .ditch on the west side of Town. 13. Started installing two new street lights and two more fire hydrants per year, when possible. 14. Town water supply system paid out in full. . 15. Pa-id .off one debenture on paving. 16. , Established a policy stating that minimum water flow to residences should be 5 gal/min. 17. Changed stop signs to yield signs throughout Town. The Town was involved partially with some of the following, but. we are grateful to all as they have greatly added to the improvement of the Town of Magrath: "1. Have a fine new Seniors Drop In Centre debt free, thanks mostly to the many donations in cash and®many hours of labor 2. Mark and Marie Passey have added a very fine Covered Wagon R.V. park on the southern edge of Town and are to be. congratulated for adding this facility to our Town. 3. Parrish and Heimbecker have been doing some major renovations to their elevator, which greatly improves our entrance to Town from the North. 4. Have a new gym about to be opened, and some major renovations to the school and older gym. Alot of work done here also by dedicated citizens for the Tom Karren Gym Fund. 5. Have a new building for our Handicapped citizens. 6. Cablevision is now available to anyone in. Town. ' . 7. Have a new Dahl clinic on main hi-way through Town. . Mayor - Forrest Balderson Councilors - John. Brunner DeVar Dahl Dennis G?:oenhof Dwight Ogden N o rma P i11i ng Greg Strong ************************ ************ . SEEN & HEARD: The Hardware Department selling 9 toboggans to the Combine Crew from Texas and they are headed for East Texas and Houston.And being told that combining through Southern Alberta, they were told "If you can't find them any­where else, try the Magrath Trading Co.“. The Magrath United Church Sunday School is having a Skating PARTY ON THE 25TH OF October from 2-4:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Brian Miller of Regina spent a few days visiting with his parents Ken & Darlene Miller. Mrs. Grace Toomer has re timed from visiting relatives in Moose law. Sask.T ENTER ****************************** ******* TO WIN 150 lb. PUMPKIN DRAW TO BE MADE OCTOBER 28th. NAME . ADDRESS . PHONE NUMBER . Can be seen in the Grocery.Department ***************************************************************************************** A week or so ago I received this Leth­bridge Herald clipping in the mail from a friend in Macleod. I remembered that the same item was in the Magrath Trading Co. Store News in 1936 along with this recipe for barbwire cut medicine. and Junior Turner used to the back of the store. I bring back a few memories to some people in Magrath. B.J. January 26/36. Jim Harker mix it for us in thought it might Frank and Gillian French are pleased to announce the birth of a baby girl, Kyla Renae, 7 lb. 7 oz. born September 23, 1989. Proud Chipman of spring. grandparents are Mark and Iris Raymond; Norma C. French of Hill- Rasmussen. CHILLY PLUNGE WINS HIM DOLLAR - Ben Rasmussen, local young farm­er, thinks the "ole. swimmin’ hole" is "mighty cold" these days. Recently while helping his father put up ice for Dave Keeler, Dave’s hired man dared Ben to take a dip. "I’ll give you a dollar if you will," he said. Ben pulled off his clothes and dived in and right back out. He shivered. They laughed. David if you'll promptly, money!" Twelve degrees above zero water with 14" thick, blocks of ice all around him was not "so hot'1 for Ben. you like someone reliable to take your children around on Halloween night? Magrath ' - - - - •- able to take between 5:30 Call Marilyn Would 1st Ward Laurels will be avail-any children, aged 4-8 years, out p.m. & 7:30 p.m. for $5/child. Dahl, 758-6395. PUBLIC SKATING. SCHEDULE First Week: Monday, Oct. 23/89 through Friday Oct. 27/89 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Free of charge. Saturday, October 28/89: 6:45 p.m - 7:45 p.m. Free of charge. Sunday, Oct. 29/89 5:45 to 1 6:45 p.m. Free of charge. Regular Schedule: Starting said, "I'll give you another dollar Monday, Thursday, Saturday do it again." And Ben answered "No, thanks; I don't need the October 30/89 - - 6:45 to 7:45 p.m. Sunday: 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. FEES: Season Family Pass - Pass $12.50; Adult (18 yrs. +) $1/Sessinn; Student (13-17) ^l/Session; Child (6-12) 75C Session; Pre-School (0-5) 759/Session. Family Session $2.50. Submitted October 17/89. $30; Single Season FOR WIRE CUTS, SORE SHOULDERS, PROUD FLESH, etc: This formula was given to EH- Bingham by the late Dr- Dinghman; Ik pints Raw Lin­seed oil, k pint. Turpentine, k oz. Sulphuric Acid. Thank You: I. wish to thank all those who . have supported me for Hospital Board. I appreciate this vote of confidence. Beil Bourne C.W.L. NEWS: Fall Supper to be held at the Garden City Seniors Centre at 5 p.m. October 29. Menu: Turkey Supper with mashed potatoes, gravy, mixed vegs, etc. Pie for dessert - would each family please bring pie enough for the members of your family. Price; Family $25; Adult $6; Children 3-12 $3; Under 6 free. Everyone wel­come. Please call Marie Sabey 758-3430 or Lydia Tricsli 758-6728 to advise numbers coming. FOR SALE: 1056 sq. ft. 5 bedroom bungalow; 1^5 baths, downstairs three quarter finished Mud room. John & Ireta Balderson, 8-6392 Adult Weiner Roast - Friday, Oct. 27th at the Tricsli farm. Meet in the yard at 7 p.m. Next Meweting: Tuesday, Nov. 14th at Louise Bengrys at 7:30 p.m. Chicken CHOICE MEAT SPECIALS fresh UTILITY FRYING MAYFAIR 375 g Wieners FLETCHERS 450 g 2^ 54? 7f 25kg 2»9 J79 Sausage FLETCHERS RINGS 500 g . ***************************************************************************************** V. is.i tors a,t t.h. e _B .J, . nR asmussen home thi• s FOR SALE: Olds Special Truwet. 758-6217 past week were Cal & Leona Lichenwaiter of Spencer, Idaho who run an opal mine and shop there, and her sister and brother-in-law Herb & Elnxsrta Ferdon. It was a happy reunion as B.J. met the Felton sisrers in Eau Claire, Wise, in 1939 when Leona was 16 and Elmerta 12. They hadn't seen each other or corresponded since then. The men were very successful in their fishing trip. CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS Flu Vaccine is now in. Phone 758-3331 to book an appointment. MAGRATH UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL FALL SUPPER Wednesday, November 1st, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. FOR SALE: 1985 Mercury Capri hatchback. For further particulars phone 758-3152. Dear Friends in Magrath: We are settled in our new surroundings and have bought a house. Regina is a nice city (especially to visit - that is a hint!) The kids are involved in their schools and the phone is starting to ring so things are getting back to normal. We miss you all and are always looking forward to our next visit "home". Our new address is: 416 Dalgliesh Dr. Regina, Sask. S4R 6JI. Love, Brook & Kathleen Harker & Family. To the "Girls" Upstairs: Thanks for all your hard work on the MIC News - and I miss brows­ing in the % Price rack! (We still have the "bargain carpet slippers, Winnie). I miss shopping upstairs in a "homey" atmosphere. Take good care, of the place. Kathleen. To Howard and the "Bunch" in the Grocery Dept: Thanks for being great to Stacie while she was there. She gained lots of valuable ex­perience and good friends, too. I miss being able to pop in for the things I run out of ( I am getting more organized tho). Keep up the good work. Brook & Kathleen. To the Gang in Home Hardware: :We miss you!! There's no place here as fun to shop for gadgets and Fix-it stuff - and no one else has the’ great inventory - and NO ONE HAS SUCH GREAT STAFF. Hats off to Johnny & crew. Brook & Kathleen. WANTED: Older medium size dresser with mirror. Phone 758-6804 FOR SALE: King Trumpet. Like new. Just checked and serviced by Leisters. $350. Websters. Ph. 758-3424. FOR SALE: Super Single Waterbed complete with headboard, heater, etc. $125 obo. Also Miscellaneous Kiddies Car Seats and various larger toys. Phone 758-6579. FDR RENT: 4 acres grass pasture from Novem­ber 1st. Phone 758-3751. FOR SALE: Woodburning stove $250.00 Doreen Alston. 758-3281. MAGRATH ELECTION RESULTS Mayor - David Lowiy by acclamation. Councilors: Pilling, Norma 374; harris, Wayne 361; Dahl, DeVar 348;Baril, Gerry 285 Brunner, John 269; Tanner, Robert 257; Robinson, NOrrn 253. Hospital Board: Bourne, Neil 246; Leishman, Gerald 286; Saunders, Shirley 234. School Board: Dahl, Marilyn by acclamation. A NOTE OF THANKS: Thank you for the trust and support you have given to me with your votes to Town Council. I am looking forward to working with other members of Council in the upcoming years and trust I can repres­ent your views in a proper manner. If you have, questions, corrments or concerns please call me. Gerry Baril, 758-3005. A father is a man who expects his son to be as good a man as he meant to be. Peanut Butter SKIPPY 1 kg Hot Chocolate CADBURY 10 pk Nabob Coffee 300 g . I Pink Salmon «.f. 213g.„ Juice MC CAIN BOXES 3/250 ml Graham Wafers christie teddy 250 Spaghetti Sauce RAGU 375 ml . C3t FOOO TENDER VHTLBS 500 g |99 Laundry Detergent CHEER 2 10 liter Dishwasher Detergent CASCADE 1.8 kg 740 4®9 Paper Towels ROYALE 2 pk Bathroom Tissus^ royale 4 roh Qeodorant SECRET SOLID 55g 33» SHAMPOO HEAD & SHOULDERS 350 ml Crest TOOTHPASTE 100 ml . ■ * * * r Soft Margarine imperial 907 g. ORANGE JOICE MC CAIN 355 ml . . Hash Browns f. !kg 99c