Magrath Store News (August 20, 1981)

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. AGRAT H TRADING CO STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thur...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1981
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2120
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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. AGRAT H TRADING CO STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.8 a.m. to 6 p.m Wednesday . 8 a-m- to 1 P‘m THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th, J.y&l . MAGRATH, ALBERTA ************************************************************************* ********************L*A***D**I*E**S* ****R**E**A**D* Y1*f-'*T**O **-*W***E*A***R**************** ALL-IN-ONE I CAN'T RPLTV'n? IT'S A GIRDLE. 'N Dri cotton crotch. Panty. All sizes. itti ************ Western Peg Leg. Priced at P'JXYTEX" The nationally famous i caiit k’jere ¡6 a girdle THE BEST SELLING ALL-IN-ONE IN CANADA We have just received a new shipment of these popular girdles.now with the unique Cool Short Leg NEW "BIG BLUES" JEANS have just arrived. Western Peg Leg Jean for Ladies. PRICED AT Clean front. »29 ALSO GIRLS JEANS & CORDS HAVE ARRIVED. Sizes 7 to 14. ****************************** JUST IN TIME FOR SCHOOL OPENING ******************************. Shoes Little Boys' Black Dress Shoes in a smart, neat style. 11 - 3. - Unique Gx)hiDn Cotton Crotch Soft and light Tricot Fabric ATTRACTIVE FULL CUT BRIEF WITH THE FAMOUS PLAYTEX QUALITY AND COMFORT SUPER LOOK PLAYTEX "SUPER LOOK" BIKINI PANTY & BRA. Visit our Sale Table. . REGULAR $3 & $5 W Price OUR NEW ACCESSORY FLOWERS, OSTRICH PINS & FEATHERS FOR SMART & NEW. Enjoy Suiiuiier fcS SEEM ON Home Hardware Features twin burner, heat indicator, front shelf, rotisserie, nickle plated grilles, moves on 8” rubber wheels. Tank extra. Thermos Lunch Kit They’re all plastic so thgre’s no rust problem ever, and they’re easy to keep clean. The unique dome styling provides more useable space for food and the extra large 10 oz, Flip ‘N’ Sip bottle. Featuring: Flintstones, Super man, Muppets, Empire Strikes Back. New, Clash of the Titans, Betsy Clark and Snoopy. 6445-037-1 * y> 1 J 2^ 9^1. cg5 REG. $8.95 O33 5 GALLON CANS Explosion Proof REG. $10.9S 895 ATTENTION FARMERS: We have a good stock of PLASTIC CEMENT for sealing cracks, etc. in your Graneries and Grain Bins. 1 gal, 2% gal. 5 gal-r containers. BED ENSEMHE Queen size Sheet sets including 1 fitted, 1 flat, matching cases. Assorted -¿signs. REG. $39.95 Diamond willow terrace news There ir i Bus trip booked for Calgary on a gust 26th. This will in­clude a tour of the city by bus and stops at points of interest. The cost will be $5 to go to the extra charges for the City tour. Come on and enjoy a. day on the town. Next month we will have our over­night trip and we need some good ideas. The plans will be made on the Calgary trip - so come and say where you wish to go. The residents and staff would like to thank everyone who has taken time out of a busy day to come and enter­tain us. The music, song and dance have been bright spots in our Summer days. We would also like to thank everyone for the fresh vegetables from your gardens. Everyone in the Terrace has enjoyed them so much. We have also enjoyed the many flowers from your gardens and wish to thank everyone for their kind thoughts in remembering us in any way. Dorothy. 100% Terylene Quilt Batts. Bonded. REGULAR $6.95 SKIN CONDITIONERS $6,50 $4.50 By Bonne Bell MOISTURIZING CLEANSER - for dry, sensitive skin. 250 ml. 120 ml . CLEANSING CREAM: for freshening skin, also a good eye make-up 120 ml . . EYE MAKE-UP REMOVER PADS .80. you remover. $4.75 $4.50 CHAMBEROF COMMERCE We, the Chamber of Commerce, are pleased to participate with the-Town in planning the Luncheon and program to honor Provincial Cabinet Ministers who will be in Magrath September 8th. The time and place for this Lunch­eon will appear in next week's Store News. However the Band Parents ssociation will be serving and the. price will be $5 pet plate. Better get your tickets early as only 75 tickets will be sold. They can be had from Jim Ririe, Cliff Merkley John Moors, C.S. Town Office. We think this important meeting your beefs eminent. The name of George Dudley was ommitted from last week’s member­ship 9 Matkin or 9 at the very can air or bouquets to the Gov-will be a where you list. casual hats for summer fun 1 COUNTER OF SUMMER HEADWEAR FOR KIDDIES. Assorted styles. Also Infants Headwear. Sixty-eight members of the family of the late Dan Holla­day held a Reunion Friday and Saturday, August 14th & 15th at Woolford Provincial Park with some of the members en­joying camping overnight. Friday night visiting was enjoyed with breakfast Saturday morning follow­ed by dinner, games, swimming and a good deal of visiting and reminiscing. Descendants were present from Ft. Macleod, Raymond, Coalhurst, Warner, Diamond City, Cardston, Lethbridge, Calgary, Magrath and California. . **************************** YARD SALE: 125 Centre Street (Pon-omars) Friday & Saturday,,August 21, 22ndj 9 a.m. SWIMNASTICSfor Men & Women, begins August 24th. Classes 8-9 a.m. or 9-10 p.m. Ph. 758-6392 for in­formation. MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF CARDSTON NO. 6 GOLF TOURNAMENT - Cardston, August 29th, 1981. No Green Fees. 18 Holes. Juniors - 18. & under - 8:00 a.m. Ladies 65 Plus — 8:30 a.m. Men 19 - 64 9 a.m. Ladies 19-64 - 10 a.m. Men 65 Plus - 10:30 a.m. Free Lunch, Prizes. LlbKARY NEWS of the nicest things that the __ ' > agrath Library is the donatio., of books ' The following were re­: In Memory of Mrs. Rose Lauretta Dahl and family - ” an autobiography of - ■ "Where the . "The Color Nature One -- . . people of Magrath do'f Public ‘ J "in Memoriam". ceived recently Brunner from L- "Someone With Me William Kuralek. In memory of Berta Mercer^- u:dt«y£irK««:."‘“«’HaFy-B.kar and Beth Toomer. In memory of Rene Peirens - - Norman & Melva Christensen, F-. NelIn°memory of Winston Woodger - ially for Mormons, Vol. 3" from Marion & Heber Hodges and Ruby* "sixteen in m.rnory of W.U.c. «“«i* ' Men, Ch. Trim. Mlnl.t.r« •*'«»*•. - Lethbridge, Then and Now t:r8thlnthopr^:idJ.°s-g5;^i.so Friends°U”Sittstl• JjcSociety" from Grant & Judl y I Being" from Burns 6 Iola Harker y from Cal & Doreen Alston J®1** Shirl.y Hellion. Kan 4 Mariani Nilson, Robert i Caroly” . «Th. Mortal V' Che Lawrence and "The Mortal M.l.h vol 4" and "A Companion to Your f the Doctrine A Vocenants^Vol. 4^. & & Maysie Toomer & Roy, Stan & Sarah Hoare, _________ _ Tom & Eva Perry, Ray _¡ -¡_._l_a idori“lf fH a&r kBelra, ncMhaer y MDeurkdlleeyy,, Art Lottie Harker. Horace z? or. on ’ • "Trees" from Kay & Shirley "Espec- "A Soul Knows No Handicap Bertha Bennett, Stan ( Heber & Marion Hodges, Ray & Isabel Bennett! & Fay Depew, C__ . Elmer L _ Weideman, We also would like to Ririe . of his books to In memory of Settlers' West" ball Book" from » Family for their generous o the Library. f Harden Anderson * • ’The and "The Ultimate Base-o the Toomer In-laws; The “ --- «o'! rrPtskv" and "The Left­shortstop" from nieces and nephew Handed Shortstop inda Liptak, Roy Betty Jane Livingston, Linda wp , Toomer: "The Mormon Bxperlenee Norman & Melva Kristensen Blaine Neilson, rR» oub «e rt j&l fCaairoolxvynu Nl eilson. A Milton H, Clbb Family pinion was „eld at the Drop In August 8thiWith representatives ° , qn children present -ttert- Si« cXh -(Taber) Mary Eduards (leth-brldSlnity- tive .«»her. fro» families enjoyed a d4n«r pad Progra». Dance Lessons Youths’ Cougars in s Grey sueefe with trim. White leather with contrasting trim. REG. $29.95-$39.95 ~ 20% oh « GLOVES MEN *S GREY MARE GLOVES Grey leather Work Glove, water repellent. PRICED AT $16.95 MEN'S DURA - BULL Genuine Leather Work Glove, gored back with adjustable snap. Sizes 8 " 12* $14,95 MF.N’S AAMMEERRIICCAANN RRQOgPfEeRK_WORK_.GLOyE liS bad. 8t.etl.Wa puBFunT” finger front., canvas o.«« wi«‘ elastic wrist fitting. $Q,95 r.nREN HORNET WORK GLOVE FOR >JgN Green ” extra thick brushed cotton for added wear. $3.25 tftijG MONK work gloves Thick’brushed cotton in go.d shade. Knit wrists. ********************** , August 22nd a.m. to 12 noon at the Center. Fees will be 3 months. Lessons will under be held Saturday from 10 Drop In $50 for - - , be taught by Wendy Spoulos the direction of Kim Ully and will start in September. For more information call Kathleen Harker, 758-3061. GIGANTIC BACK YARD SALE - Friday afternoon, Saturday morning - 18 Magrath Place - Gary Reid. Miscellaneous iters, good used clothing, 8a«., hockey equipment, lots of good junk. MUST SELL - lovely large Magrath home. Will consider all offer For viewing please phone 75B or 327-2203. Dainards. WANTED TO RENT - October Ist,2 or 3 bedroom home. Family w 2 small children. Non drinker. Sholdice, Ph. 756-3537. FOR RENT - 3 bedroom home in Magrath, available Sept. 1st. Phone 758-3550. FOUND: a pair of, child’s red slacks with furry mouse P^“ed * About size 3-4. Ph. 758 3 • ’ FOR SALE: Boy Scout Uniform, size 14; Rubber Dinghy; Hadaka Morot bike. Excellent running condition. Ph. 758-6288 POLICE REPORT Further to our suspicious business : 5 s door It seems that today there aor: people going door-to-door oy t.elephone to sell goods, not be too ( --- people, reputable firm, such as Avon, Products, Fuller Brush, etc. checked out through the firm doubts However , of persons ephone who strong to get you An example would be magazine live on a < --- the more they make, are talked into buying goods really need or want, magazine of his order, it. READ THE FINE PRINT. doubt about or ask n c h 'i v e . ca ,i be '-st, --- , - - - uccause the rip-off salesmen are only hurtingthe honest one's business. The secret is don't agree to anything until you're satisfied you want the product, or the sale is legitimate. Cpl.vJ.C. Ferguson. information on frauds or ' operati s, we will dis­to door and telephone selling. are more and or calling , A person can careful in dealing with these If the salesman represents a Watkins they can be if you have about the individual. there are considerable numbers selling door-to-door or by tel­are pushy and really come on to buy their product. ‘ salesmen who commission, the more they sell A great many people they don't In the case of‘ sales, the person has a period several days in which he can cancel order if in fact he is talked into Check yourbill of sale or contract. If you are in these people turn them away to see their municipal or prov­ial sales permit which a lot won't Report them to the police so they properly checked out. If they are s they won't mind being checked rip-< --- Rev. Walter Murray, his wife : Juanita and their three children Kathryn, David and Heather of Wolf-ville, N. S. called at the News Office to say "Hello" and through the Store News extend a warm greeting to all their former pastoral members and friends in Magrath and district. Rev. Walter was minister to the Magrath/Spring Coulee/Del Bonita congregations of the United Church some 14-17 years ago. Mr. & Mrs. Ken Gibb of Salt Lake City visited relatives in Magrath, attending the Gibb Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Al Burgess of Las vegas. Nevada were renewing acquaint-in Magrath last week. ' Mrs. Loucks of McIntyres won the ,’’*tqx tablecloth draw during the ^rden City Celebrations. Mitux? for your patronage. June,Kolasko. Bernie Powlesland of Lei Bonita was the lucky winner of the Lions Club steer calf draw on July 2 5th. LEFT UPSTAIRS - a pair of kiddies thongs with a pair of red socks. ' Men's Short Sleeve Shirts Men's short sleeve Summer Shirts in­cluding Knits, Polyesters, Perma-press. VîPMtt Swimwear Men's & Boys' Swimwear - trunks in a good selection of 1 RACK OF BOYS T SHIRTS IN AN ASSORTMENT OF DESIGNS AND STYLES. styles. Va PRICE HATS S’."'"ror 2traw Hats including Work and Westerns in a good assortment of styles and sizes. Va PRICE 13k Clearance Dress Slacks of Polyester, Black or Brown. SIZES: 14 - 18. REGULAR $24.95 . Youths’ Raymon, Acrylic• LIBRARY NEWS One of the nicest things that the people of Magrath do for the Magrath Public Library is L._ 1 --- 1. " "in Memoriam". ceived recently: Brunner "Someone With Me William Kuralek. In memory of Berta Mercer Leads" from Viola Miller. " Library of Kittens In memory of Rene Peirens - Norman & Melva Christensen, Kay Neilson. In memory of Winston Woodger ially for Mormons, & Heber Hodges and Ruby. In memory of Wallace Dudley Men, the Prime Ministers of Canada "Reflections - Lethbridge, Then and Now from Alan and Pat Dudley and family. In memory of Lauretta Dahl - "Teach­ings t_ _ . Lengthen One’s Stride" Rebellious Friends; the donation of books The following were In Memory of Mrs. from Lauretta Dahl and family " an autobiography of re­Rose ? - "Where the "The Color Nature " from Mary Baker and Beth Toomer. Trees" from & Shirley fl Vol. 3" from in trim. Youths' Cougars Grey suede with White leather with contrasting trim. REG. $29.95-$39.95 - "Espec- Marion II Sixteen and II n of the Prophet Joseph Smith", To ” and "A Soul So " from her Special Interest "Sisters and Little from Grant & Hazel Dudley; fl MEN'S GREY MARE GLOVES Grey leather' Work ' Glove, water '' PRICED AT $16.95 repellent. MEN'S DURA - BULL Sainds" "Our Own Society from Burns & Iola Harker'; "Beauty In Being "Folk Art In and "The from Norman & Melva Christensen, Blaine & Marilyn Neilson, Bert & Pearldene Jensen, Kay & Shirley Neilson, Ken & Marlene Neison, Robert & Carolyn Neilson. In memory of Horace 1" from Elzada Ririe Family. Vol 4" the Doctrine "A Soul Knows No Handicap Bertha Bennett, Heber Ray & Isabel Bennett & Fay E lmer Weideman , We from Cal & Doreen Alston; Needlepoint and Cross Stitch" Complete Book of Home Crafts x, — --- — Messiah, Vol. and " It Ririe - "The Mortal the Lawrence "The Mortal Messiah A Companion to Your Study 5,'Vocenants Vol. " from and of and & & Roy 1 & 2" , LaMar Stan & Maysie Toomer , Stan & Sarah Hoare, ’Tom & Eva Perry, Ray J & Marion Hodges 1 " " -- , , Cliff & Blanche Merkley, Harker, ” ~ ’ Harker. like to their the Library. Genuine Leather Work Glove, gored back with adjustable snap. Sizes 8 - 12‘ $14.95 MEN'S AMERICAN ROPER WORK GLOVE 1st Grade Steerhide palm and finger fronts, canvas back with elastic wrist fitting. g^ GREEN HORNET WORK GLOVE FOR MEN Green - extra thick brushed ” cotton for added wear. KING MONK WORK GLOVES Thick brushed cotton,in gold, shade. Knit wrists.$2.95 ********************** Saturday, August 22nd a • m • Center. Depew 3 months. & Lisadore Lottie also would Ririe Family for of his books Mary Dudley, Art be held from 10 Drop In $50 for be to thank the Horace generous donation to 12 noon at Fees will Less ons taught by Wendy Spoulos the direction of Kim Ully will start in September, more information call Kathleen Harker, 758-3061. the be will under and For ’’The Base­In- laws "The "The Left- In memory of Harden Anderson + ■ Setttileerrss ' W --- e--s-t" and "The Ultimate E Lail Book" from Great (Wayne) Gretsky Handed Shortstop" £-- Betty Jane Livingston, Toomer; 1 --- --- Norman & Melva Christensen, Marilyn Neilson, Kay & Shirley Neilson, Neilson, Robert & Carolyn Neilson. .the Toomer and from nieces and nephew GIGANTIC BACK YARD SALE - Friday afternoon, 18 Magrath Place Miscellaneous clothing, games, lots Linda Liptak, Roy "The Mormon Experience" from . . - — --- ~ 5 Bert & Pearldene Jensen, Ken & Marlene Saturday morning - - Gary Reid. itens, good used hockey equipment, of good junk. MUST SELL - lovely large Magrath home. Will consider all offers. For viewing please phone 758-3375 or 327-2203. Dainards. A Milton H. held at the Drop In Gibb Family Reunion was Centre Saturday , • • 3 of 10 12 children present rBett^- (Fort McMurray) Reece Ken (Salt Lake City) August 8th.-,with representatives out of Gibb , (Cardston) Joe Orson (S. D.C.) Annetta Jane L _ bridge). Ninety-five members the Sarah Lowe e , x --- - C.) Verda Gibb (Washington ______Scoville ( Gough (Taber) Mary Edwards L . (Medicine Hat) (Leth-from these families~eftjöyed a dinner and program. ( will WANTED TO RENT - October 1st, 2 or 3 bedroom home. Family with 2 small children. Non drinker. Sholdice, Ph. 756-3537. 3 bedroom home in , available Sept. 1st. 758-3550. a pair of child's red-with furry mouse pinned on. size 3-4. Ph. FOR SALE: Boy Scout Uniform, size 14; Rubber Dinghy; Hadaka Morot bike. Excellent running n n t +--înn Ph. 7SW — FOR RENT Magrath Phone FOUND : slacks Ab out 758-3566. r». tn "î. 'h ■? nn lovely summer wedding was solemn­ized in the Alberta Temple, Tuesday, August 11 daughter of Mr. of Whitecourt became Harold LeRoy Rasmussen, and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher ble ring ceremony. Following the wedding, a dinner was held on the lawn Rasmussen home with Ann Pilling and Denise Norton assisted by friends in charge. , 1981 when Anna Marie White and Mrs . MI' or’l ey White' the bride of son of Mr. Robert .Rasmussen, officiated at Patriarch the dou-family of the Magrath Cultural Hall. Parents of the bride and groom greeted at the door while the bridal couple together with their attendants maid of honor Loral White, sister of the bride, bridesmaid Carolyn Phillip, best man Doug Humphreys, brother-in­law of the groom and groomsmen Kent and John of the groom, the guests. Hostesses Roberta Humphreys, groom, Prince ister while Deedan the bride’s Judy White Wedding cake was Rasmussen, sister twin sisters of the Nadene White. "The Rose" was Barbara and Rick Humphreys by Sheila Humphreys. Out-of-town relatives attending included Mr. and Mrs. of Nanton, Mr. and Mrs. of Red Deer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ruff and family of Grassy,Lake, groom’s L also \ --- and Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. ters and son & Mrs. Small of Whitecourt; Mrs. Bill Easter, Mr. Sorenson of Rosemary. A buffet luncheon was Barbara Ririe in charge c arrangements. Myrna Coleman charge of decorating < --- - the decorating of the cake. Roger Holladay and Wise, are visiting Mrs. Shelton Ririe Allan Holladay. Leslie Schneyder, also daughter and daughter of Rasmuss en, assited in brothers receiving ing were of the P am the bridal reg­Hatch assited by twin sisters Wendy and attended the gift tables, passed by Ranae of the groom and bride Naomi and During the evening sung by Doug Humphreys, accomp anied for the even sister and Norma Pilling, presided at Bswny NSghttoear regular and _ , Nylon Perma-Press and Ladies Summer Nightwear in shorty, long lengths. Tricot, 1 --- . * Brushed Nylon in a nice assortment of styles. REGULAR$9.95 - $18.95 1 RACK OF MISSES AND LADIES DUSTERS AND HOUSECOATS IN AN ASSORT­MENT OF STYLES AND COLORS. QUILTED NYLON fUD IsUZSHED ORLw.u . Mr. and Mrs. Bob the proud parents Bob, 8 lb. Thomson are a son, Casey LeRoy Rasmussen Doug Humphreys Wood-the Zoellner Leslie Idaho; * grandmother Mrs. Madge Valerie Ackerman, Gillian, all of Bancroft, Morley White, six daugh- < Nolan of Whitecourt; Pres. Mr. and and Mrs. Delyle 3 served with of kitchen i was in and Carol Ra?«ch Mr. and Mrs. family of Racine, parents Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Michael and Sherrie, Mrs. Debbie Person a Clarksville, Texas are visiting th Fletcher and Sc.hneyder Families^due ttoo t--h--e- i- llness of Leslie s father, Mr. Mike Schneyder Sr. Robt. -Schwab will be visiting members of the congregation of Magrath United Church Thursday afternoons. Bettv Lynn Schwab conducts * . _ . ____,. a . J. C. — _ - Rev. V . ? the o f 6 oz. born August 8th in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Don Thompson of Claresholm, Joyce Thomson of Magrath. Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher are home from a Church History Tour through the Eastern United States. Highlights ing Washington, where Mrs. born , at Palmyra, N.Y. arid Mrs. Craig Morrison of Wash, are pleased to the birth of a daughter Mrs . Mrs . of. their D. C Fletcher V ' - Mass . trip was , Boston, I s father was and the Hill Cumorah Pageant Mr . Snohomish, announce July 17/81. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Nyal Fletcher, Magrath; and Mrs . ’ - . - of Logan, Mr . and Utah . R . W-filis Wright I will be teaching plano one through four beginning If interested please NOTICE: grades in September. phone Hope at 758—6823. FOR SALE: First & second cutting Alfalfa hay, stacked. Ph. 758-3442 Bob Rasmussen. FALL BAZAAR: Magrath United Church once again is planning a Bazaar and respectfully request members and friends for the to prepare handicraft items the sale which will take place first part of November. FOUND: Scoop shovel. Earl Thomson, ' Ph. 758-3552. eef Roast Steaks Ham Roast T BONE OR WING .LB Sliced Side Bacon SWIFTS . lbJW Sliced Bologna . ************************************ CLOSING MIXED GOLF SOCIAL - Wednesday August 26th, 4 p.m. Scotch Ball Play. Prizes. B-B-Q Steak, baked potato, pie, etc. $6.00 per person. Be sure to bring your own plate, cup, fork & knife. Be sure to sign up to ensure a steak. Signature lists in Pro shop and Coffee shop. On September 8th there will be a Government Cabinet Tour of South­ern Alberta.% A group of Cabinet Minisers consisting of Dave Russell, Minister of Hospitals & Medical Care; Mary LeMessierer, Minister of Culture and Bud Miller, Minister of Public Lands & Wildlife, will be in Magrath to attend a Noon Luncheon. This will be an opportunity for the public to voice their opinions and concerns through questions and oral or written briefs to the total prov­incial cabinet as these ministers will be reporting this meeting dir­ectly to the cabinet. John Thompson, M.L.A. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Wilde of Spring Coulee proudly announce the arrival of their son, Shian Ellsworth, 6 ob. 11 oz. born July 30, 1981 in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. Equally .proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilde of Welling. A sincere "thank you" to Dr. Dennis Dahl and the staff of the Magrath Municipal Hospital for the excellent care and attention my baby and I received while in hosp­ital. Sally Wilde. FOR SALE: Immaculate looking antique Barber Chair. All^the trimmings included. 758-3412. FOUND: One tape measure. Owner may claim by identifying. 758-3001 NOTICE: I will teach Piar.o, Crgan &, Accordian lessons. Number of ************************************* Open House for Tom & Colleen (Sims) Cochrane will be held at the home of Don & Lora Harker Saturday, August 29th from 7 to 9 p.m. NOTICE: I will teach Piano, Organ & Accordian lessons. Number of students limited. Kathy Weing, Ph. 758-6601 FOR SALE: 1971 Chee Station Wagon. Fully equipped. 77,000 miles. Good second car. Offers. Wes Balderson, Ph. 758-6380. STRAY BULLET POETRY GROUP will meet at the home of Ann Walkers in Raymond Thursday, Aug. 27th at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Morrison are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Monday, Aug. 10/81. Proud grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Burns Larson of Cardston, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison of Dillon, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison are new residents to Magrath residing in the former Rita Gibb home. FOR SALE: Star shifter for automatic car. Never used. Also 14 in. Key­stone rims for Ford. Ph. 758-6493. FOR SALE: Winer pigs. Phone Vern at 758-6750. ATTENTION: 3 yr. old Children for 2 day a week (l*i hr a day) Nursery Co-operative. Call S. Dahl. 758-3685 or L. Tanner, 758-3107. NOTICE: Will do yardwork and baby­sitting (2-6 yr olds) Have had lots of experience. Ian Moors, 758-3693. NOTICE: Will babysit children 2-9 yrs. occasionally babies. 758-6224. Philip Hovey. • Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Rasmussen and Mr. & Mrs. Morley White wish to thank all their friends and relatives who helped make Anna Marie and LeRoy's wedding such a memorable success. 1» ZEN CANADA WHITE 0 SUMMER SPECIALS Tomato Ketchup W. F, KEG 0*,.909.ML Tomato Clam Cocktail W. 4 L F. 355 ML W.F, 1,36 L.,, 2l99c ■ 219 Mushroom Soup CREAM OF CAMPBEL L S 284 MG 3il19 White Tuna f L A K E D CLOVERLEAF 184 G ¡29 Y O R K FRENCH STYLE 398 MG 2ä99« Spaghetti in T.S. H E I N Z 3 8 ML . 2i l19 Bags S A N D W I C H B A G G I E S 100 PACK P Liquid Detergent P A L M O L I V E 1 L 2” Cucumbers L 0 N G Celery S T A L Green Cabbage Produce it* -98' E K S M E S T I C LOCAL N G L I S H ea 78c 1. . B.C. a I LB LB 58' 58'