Magrath Store News (May 28, 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. M AGR ATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 , ’'STORE HOURS: Monday, T...

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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/2176
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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. M AGR ATH 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. r J Wednesday . •. . ’ ‘ --- . ~ ‘ ,QQ1 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 1981 . ****** **************************************************************** hardware department ******** *********** ************ *** *-***************, Ij Home Home of the Handyman ******************* **-jfr B‘D BEDDING PLANTS.$1.25 Hardware PA” Saw Slades I Carbide Tipped Multi- I tooth Saw-blades Whether for your table saw or your power hand saw, Carbide-Tipped blades are certainly beginning to take over. The wood craftsman is tired of the constant inter­ference of changing dull blades and the cost of having them sharpened. He also realizes he can use them for cutting tough-to-cut . materials such as Transite, Cemesto board, asbestos, formica and masonite. Each blade has Tampten Carbide permanently braised on each tooth for.up to 15 times the cutting life without sharpen­ing. Although these blades are priced higher than re­gular blades , they give the home handyman top value for his money. SEED POTATOES.$1.59 CERTIFIED PONTIACS REGULAR $4.29,,,$3.99 HOE-NOrMORE - ideal for controlling grass, etc. in Flower beds.$4.30 --- ■,'r’ F# Cord and Caddy C.S.A, approved for 125 V, 10 A. Duplex receptacle. Cord Caddy goes to w£>rk wherever you do - in in your workshop, garage, house or many outdoor and marine uses. This self-storing extension cord is 8m. or 26 feet long, 14 gauge and is 10 amp. 125 Volt C.S.A. approved. It has a durable plastic casing with a convenient carrying handle. Its easy rewind puts an end to awkward tangled extension cords - a screw adjustment even allows, for left handed re-winding. Its 10 amp., built-in circuit breaker protects house wiring, tools and circuit fuse in box. It trips in case of over­load. Simply push circuit breaker reset button, its dual grounded outlets allows for . safe, convenient use of two grounded tools. The cord is protected from damage in its neat limited storage space. 95 Jig Saw Makes straight, curved and scroll cuts in wood, metal, plastics and other materials. Deluxe 4 Gal./ 18 Litre Aqua-Vac Wet/Dry Shop Vac Wet/Dry Shop Vac is the rough and tough cleaning machine for total home care. Wet or Dry. It handles spills easily; even lifts-up water after scrubbing floors of lino­leum. stone, or carpets. It sucks up water easily and quickly from plugged up sinks. , It gobbles up the nastiest dirt problems. It is the ideal way to clean up the garage - easy to store, perfect for easy maintenance. No cleaner can clear out a fire­place so fast and easily. It is an outdoor vac for patios, porches, sunrooms, qreenhouses. It is the perfect . cleaning tool for the work­shop - scoops up woodchips and other debris which would choke an ordinary vacuum cleaner. Skil Sandcat Sander Standard duty, lightweight sander. Five 2-1/2"x 16 assorted sanding belts . included. 1263-395-1 4 of"’ Spring Sportswear has arrived for spring sleeve Pullover Skirts, o t c housecoats ?rttSiCllsignldPfornLZerPwearing.^ SWEATERS«» CARDIGANS ?odr holiday season. Add that touch with a new floral pin. sophistication to your ensemble or your hair ^-/-ACCESSORIES FLOWERS 3«5 up ■t PRICED pierced as well pieces. received a new shipment of Costume Jewelry. Smart new Earrings in and clip ons as other Costume COSTUME JEWELLERY We have just SUPER LOOK AS WNEJFLWL. ADSR EFSASSEHSI,O NB LOTOUPSES S HA& VESL AACRKRSI VED.| GOLF Sweaters Smart Golf Sweaters in light weight knit. V neck Cardigan, button front. White, Tan, Navy. ‘22 I THEY'RE THE PERFECT­COMPLEMENT TO YOUR FASHION LOOK SEE OUR SALE OF PLAYTEX BRA’S IN "Second Skin" ALSO PANTIES "Light Smoothers". OTHER STYLES TOO. «I / CLEARING AT 72 Price Men’s Casual Hats and Caps 1 BASKET OF CAPS IN ASSORTED STYLES SHADES, SIZES. CLEARING AT $3'. 95 Stanfields Work Socks in Wool and Blend. Grey with trim. $5.95 RUBBER FOOTWEAR Men's Rubbers in Toe and Sandal style. Stretchy $4.95 - $7.95 Runners Men's & Boys Runners in sizes 4-12. ************************************ Funeral services for the late Edward Wilston Woodger were held in American Fork Ninth Ward Chapel May 20th, 1981 with Bishop Joshua Grace officiating. Casket Bearers were Orson Gibb, Henning Anderson, Ken Coleman, John EhlertjMax Hamilton, Gordon Hackney Honorary Casket Bearers were Malcolm Bridge, Ron Ririe, Ken Gibb, Fred Briggs, Jay Monroe, Pherris Horman. Winston passed away May 17, 1981 at the age of 58 years. Attending the funeral service from Magrath were Cal & Tyler Alston and Carlos Harris. YOUTH TALENT CONTEST - sponsored by the Magrath & District Chamber of Commerce - be sure to come Friday nightat 7:30 p.m. (May 29th) at the High School' Gym. Contestants will be hoping to win and then travel on to Calgary for further competition. Come out and see our Youth perform. Seats are $2.00 each. Arthi’* B. Critchfield, formerly of Magra , passed away in Cardston Tuesday, May 19th, 1981 at the age of 108 years. Botn on July 20th, 1872 at Glov­ergap, Marion County, West Virginia, ^joined the Mormon Church and was ordained a High Priest in 1896. On May 8th, 1897 he married Lettie Con-rey. In 1899 they came with a group from Salt Lake City to Magrath. Mr. Critchfield was a carpenter and worked in may buildings in Mag­rath as well as the Cardston Temple in 1937. He loved to entertain, sing, and write plays. He is survived by eight children, Mary Nelson of Magrath, Clara Scull of Eureka, Calif., Myrtle Reber of Vancouver, Clarke of Kamloops, Joe (Pauline) of Lethbridge, Pat Edgar of Winnipeg, Loren' (LaVern) of Leth­bridge, Elanor (Jim) Hyde of Cardston; 116 grandchildren; 96 great grand­children; two great great grandchild­ren. He was predeceased by four children, Bonita Jensen, Arthur C. and Bernard. Funeral Services were held in the Magrath LDS Chapel Saturday, May 23rd with Bishop Ray Stevenson officiating. Organist was Elizabeth Davies with Charlotte Fletcher as chorister. Tanya Critchfield attend­ed the Memorial Register. Opening hymn by the choir was "0 My Father" Invocation was offered by Arthur Barry Critchfield. Bishop Stevenson gave the biography followed by re­marks by Ronald Critchfield of Orem. A vocal solo was rendered by Reece Gibb accompanied by Charlotte Fletcher Speaker for the service was Cal Alston. Favorite piano selections of Mr. Critchfield were played by his daughter Pat Edgar. The closing hymn was "Abide With Me ’Tis Even­tide" by the choir. The benediction was offered by Presty Nelson. Nyal and Freda Fletcher played the post­lude "Going Home". Pallbearers were Dale Jensen, Richard Jensen, Michael Arnold, Jim Edgar, Melvin Critchfield and Eddie Critchf ield. Interment followed in the Magrath Cemetery with grandson Bishop Blair Jensen of Salt Lake City, offering the graveside prayer. The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 4th in the Nurses Lounge at the Hosp­ital. Final decisions on the equip­ment by the Auxiliary for the hosp­ital need to be made. Mrs. Pat lop-ling of the Chinook Health Unit will be present to report on the Home Care Services. • • • • The June C.W.L. Meeting will be held Wed. June 3rd« at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Lydia Brunner. Mrs. Ann Korinas will demonstrate making of flowers. All interested ladies are invited to attend. Lydia Brunner, C.W.L. reporter. 1 roast beef ban as M. C . excellent Hooray For Hollywood - an e’-ning of nostalgic music honoring ae Accadamy Award musical hit the past, 1934 up to the present, was thoroughly enjoyed last Wed- ■ nesday when.the Alberta Rose Chap­ter of the Sweed Adelines performed to a full house at the Raymond Cul­tural. Hall. . After a delicious quet, Ian Mandin took over for the evening and did an job of reminiscing. The Sweet Adelines performed num­bers interspersed with vocal solos; a children’s number and piano solos. Piano selections were by Alma Bavies. Among the vocal solos from, Magrath were Cam Atwood and Dan At the end of the evening, Dir ector Gunnild Anderson was present-^ ed with a boquet of red roses. The Sweet Adelines wish to ex­press their appreciation to all who have supported them in any way this year • DEL BONITA HISTORICAL SOCIETY -- - - - < SE » * " O 1 U , all off-and representatives the 1981-82 year, society, Her­a history of districts, a well att-l on April 11th with His Honor Frank Lynch­Staunton, Lieutenant Governor of Alb etta, as guest speaker The book is a popular local history of/Jgh^. • rural school districts of Southern Alberta. Del Bonita Historical Society will be selling these books at the College Mall in Lethbridge all ¿ay Mondav, June 1st. Books are available in Magrath from Joyce Holladay , in Cardston from Hubert West, m Del Boni at the General Store and from other His­torical Society members. THANK YOU: My'^n^re thanks to all th. Tochers who taught me the past tweiv ars and brought me to my graduation 'last Friday. Thank you to my parents fo rhllr patience, encouragement and support through what must bave ^een^trying^years . ClovelytGraduation Party Friday evening xovexy « , _______ noiohhors and man ■^t the recent annua 1 meeting Del Bonita Historical Society, icers, committees i~ were re-elected for The book published by the . itage of the High Country, Dbl Bonita and surrounding was officially launched at ended program and luncheon :h„: t°ovuyi «n,t£riends who came to celebrate with Thank you all for the many cards, gi Than«, yo Th will be treasured aannda wweexl l wishes, Dinaevvid Brunner, memories forever. me . > artcex, formerly in California with Morgan Levi Harker of ^«l^I B’C: son of Dexter and Karen Harke - • Magrath, spent some time -- - Levi hiS X racing His »any trophies competed in B.M.X. avi^ racer taking part reveal that he is Columbia in this in Washington and Britisn uu new exciting sports venture. Mr & Mrs. Ed Dick wish to announce the ’ The happy couple are making their hone in Red Deer. O f SIZES: S.M.L. Suitings, Dress Fabrics, Prints Broadcloths, Ginghams, Liuingx CLEARING A' 20% Girls' Terry . Short sets in plai. shades with trim. Swimwear GIRLS 1 piece Swim Suits in plain & patterned nylon. Get in the "swim" of things early. SIZES: 4 ****************’ , PEIRINS: . The family of the late Rene E. Peirens would like extend our sincere aFFx—- for all the expressions ox symp athy in the passing of our hus band, father, grandfather and great grandfather. We would lxk.- to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the Howers, cards, food and donations to the Heart Fund. Thanks to the doctors and nurses of the Magrath Munici­pal Hospital and the ladies who served lunch after the service. Your thoughtfulness and kindness will always be remembered. Ollie Peirins & Families. The Garden Ci^y‘Senior Citizen, monthly Pot Luck dinner will be held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 29th in the lounge at the Drop In Cen­tre Mrs. Janet Boucher and Mrs. Lyda Poulsen will b at the ham dinner. Mr. Leo Stutz on "The History of rhe the program foil' years and over is 'el will speak < Indians" on Everyone 55 come . for SALE: 8 ’ Camper. Ph. 75° Work Pants & Shirts M; and Mrs. Allan Miller are the proud parents of a daugh­ter, 8 lb. 3 oz. born Friday, Msy 22, 1981 in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. * Equally proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petrie of Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller of Magrath. REGULA? $19.95 .95 Men’s G.W.G. Work Pants in popular Never Press Fabric Brown. ft. Excellent 758-3424. Shirts m«is Turtlenecks Men’s G.W.G. Denim Western Shirts, snap button fastening. Western yoke. REGULAR-;, $10.95 MEN’S NEVER PRESS WORK SHIRTS By G.W.G. Tan or Brown. REGULAR $16 “Western” in NOTICE: The Magrath U.C.W in the United Church Hall June 2nd at 7:30 p.m. FOR SALE: Trampoline, 13^ condition. Call Websters, LOST: Siamese kitten, 6 weeks old, 1 block West of Stevensons. If you’ve seen it please call Sandra at 758-3713. The German Canadian Men's Choir from Lethbridge performed at the Diamond Willow Terrace Thursday evening and were very much appreciated, thrilling the residents of the Terrace as well as guests who came to hear them perform. Men's Turtle Neck Sweaters in Cotton & Polyester knit Long Sleeve. COLORS : Red or white. The Notables Ladies Chorus perform­ed a "Marathon" of Church appearances Sunday, May 24th. At 9 a.m. they attend­ed and sang at St. Joseph's Cathn1'- Church. At 10:30 a.m. the Chorus sang at the Magrath 3rd Ward Sacrament Serv­ice; attended and sang at the 12 o clock 2nd Ward Service. Their last appearance of the day was at the 5:50 Sacrament Service of the Magrath 1st Ward. The numbers that were rendered were "Lift Thine Eyes" and "If With All Your Hearts' with director Priscilla Brockway and accompanist Toni Stringam. This Sunday, May 31st, the Notables will sing at Worship Services in St. John’s Lutheran Church at 9 a.m. then at Magrath United Church Services at 9:45 a.m. and go to Welling for Sac­rament Services in the Welling Ward at 11:45 a.m. Tuesday evening the Chorus ent­ertained at Diamond Willow Terrace for the guests. Mrs. Brockway direct— ed in the singing of "Lift Thine Eyes", "If With All Your Hearts", "Sweetheart Tree" and "Ice Castles" with accompanists Toni Stringam and . Marilyn Henry. A****************’ INCOME TAX WORKSHOP Time to plnn for Income Tax Time 1981. Changes have the Income Tax Act as applies A Workshop explaining the Ins Farm ricultural Office Tuesday, June 16th from 1-4:30 p.m. Cal Brandley ‘of Leth­bridge will be guest speakei. Please call the office to register, 653-4461. District Home .Economist Barbara J. Bzovy. Mrs. Alma Dawson, beloved daughter of Mr. Arthur Neimann, passed away in Cal­gary Tuesday morning. made farmers. of been to and Outs Income Tax will be held in the Ag- Mrs. Mathilda Wilde was honored an Open House Tuesday, May .26th the occasion of her 92nd birthday the home of Dean & Maline Wilde Welling with Mrs. Julia Bullock co—hostess. Many friends and rel-called to congratulate her. ' made her by Lorna Wilde. at on at o f as aitives A beauiful quilt was displayed, as a gift for POLICE REPORT Parking habits in Magrath nave long been in need of some check­ing. On Grad Night, I issued several WARNING TICKETS to a row of vehicles that were parked in the middle of the intersection of Centre Street and Harker Avenue. It sqems that almost every time there is an event which requires parking on Centre Street, people park anywhere they please, on crosswalks, adjacent to curbs which are painted yellow (No. Parking) fire hydrants, in the entrance of back alleys and in the middle of the road, other than where angle parking is allowed. You might say "Big Deal". Well I hope your house isn’t burning down when the fire truck can t get through, or can’t get to a hydrant. And hopefully, you won’t need an ambulance which may have to drive the long way around to get . to you. And I hope your child doesn't get hit when they have to walk from behind a parked car which has been left parked on a crosswalk. A few seconds of thought, and a few more'feet to walk from you vehicle to the place you are going, won t hurt you, and-'it may just save the embarr­assment or the anguish you might feel if you wisre the cause of any damage, injury o^ death. The streets of Magrath are for the use of everybody, but when a few cause problemsfor the majority, it is un­just. Pleaset think when driving or when parking, or perhaps the warning tickets will have to become the real thing. Cpl. John Ferguson, Magrath Detach. fi e ì d § sn B E Y O N Conditioner. Extra Body. REGULAR $1.98 THANKS: J take this opportunity of being most grateful to and thankful for the people who so kindly accepted and willingly offered their assistance in the planning, preparation and serv­ing. and Gleaning up for the Graduation Banquet; I thank those who assisted in making the banquet for the opening of the Treasury Branch the week prior a great success. . The Bend Parents’ Executive appreciate such maghificient suuport to these and all fund-raising projects of the past year and thank ALL Band Parents and per­sons who helped. Being;Food Caterer of the Executive, I want to thank each one who has helped us throughout the past year's activities and projects, especially I want to pub­licly thank Marj Rasmussen, Charlotte Webster, Gloria Alston, Lois Bourne, Joan Taylbr and Rae Marie Kunkel who served so'valiantly as my Catering Comm­itee. Without them us, these projects done . and all who assisted cound never have been Vi Miller. 2 steel laundry poles; sheer Autumn Orange, 248"x63". Never Phone 758-3148. FREE - Non surgical face-lift. For inform­ation and appointment Call 758-3771, or 758-3550. . FOR SALE : curtains, used. Health and Beauty 1 . ■ ■ • • .Shampoo for Normal or Dry Hair with bonus Conditioner. FLEX’ r—s 11x,,.-a- /! REGULAR $3.50 3« D: Conditioner Pre shampoo Regular and (No Returns) Home pertnanents RAVE HOME PERM KIT Natural style, no frizz, no odor. Gentle for color-treated hair. Applicator with curlers. REG. $7.99 FROST & TIP By Clairol. Everything you need for frosting and tipping. One appli­cation 8 p.m. Sunday at any ick and to 9 transportation. considered. 758-6570. 2-3 bedroom home by 758-3079. PART sort a ■ m • High REG. $8.95 ********************************* MAGRATH MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS: 13 yrs. of age and over - 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. to 12 yrs. and under - 2-3 p.m. only. Limit of 2 visitors one time. TIME HELP WANTED - to p tomatoes Mondays 5 a.m. Must have own School students Contact Dick Larsen, WANTED TO RENT: J uly 1st. Ph. LOST: Ernie, our orange cat with white markings. Gone for 2 weeks. Hopefully someone has taken him in. Appreciate a call if you have seen him. Very concerned and unhappy Kelly Patterson, 758-6860. WANTED: Kerr bottles, quarts or pints. Beth Pitcher, 758-3504. FOR SALE: Colonial style Baby Bath \ & change table, new. $65. 758-6540 Rose Mandel. Men’s Work Pants & Shirts Mj and Mrs. Allan Miller are the proud parents of a daugh­ter, 8 lb. 3 oz. born Friday, May 22, 1981 in the Magrath Municipal H°SEqually proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petrie o Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller of Magrath- REGULAR $19.95 Tan, Brown. Men’s G.W.G. Work Pants in popular Never Press Fabric. ■ MEN’S NEVER PRESS WORK SHIRTS By G.W.G. Tan or Brown. REGULAR $16.95 s *****************' INCOME TAX-WORKSHOP Time to plan for Income Tax Time 1981. Changes have been Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webster have had as their guests his mother Mrs. May Webster and his aunt Mrs. Mildred Wood both of Calgary. The Jim Webster Family recently returned from a 2% week holiday to Disneyland, SanFrancisco and other U.S. p o in t s . The Magrath U.C.W. will meet Tuesday, ft. Excellent 758-3424. Men's G.W.G. Denim Western Shirts, snap button fastening. Vies tern yoke. (REGULAR $27.00) Men's Turtle Neck Sweaters in Cotton & Polyester knit Long Sleeve. COLORS : Red or white. REGULAR $10.95 NOTICE: in the United Church Hall June 2nd at 7:30 p.m. FOR SALE: Trampoline, 13^ condition. Call Websters, LOST: Siamese kitten, 6 weeks old, 1 block West of Stevensons. If you've seen it please call Sandra at 758-3713. The German Canadian Men's Choir from Lethbridge performed at the Diamond Willow Terrace Thursday evening and were very much appreciated, thrilling the residents of the Terrace as well as guests who came to hear them perform. The Notables Ladies Chorus perform­ed a "Marathon" of Church appearances Sunday, May 24th. At 9 a.m. they attend­ed and sang at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. At 10:30 a.m. the Chorus sang at the Magrath 3rd Ward Sacrament Serv­ice; attended and sang at the 12 o c oc 2nd Ward Service. Their last appearance of the day was at the 5:50 Sacrament Service of the Magrath 1st Ward.„ The numbers that were rendered were "Lift „ Thine Eyes" and "If With All Your Hearts with director Priscilla Brockway and accompanist Toni Stringam. ’“ This Sunday, May 31st, the Notables will sing at Worship Services in St. John's Lutheran Church at 9 a.m. then at Magrath United Church Services at 9:45 a.m. and go to Welling for Sac­rament Services in the Welling Ward atll:45a.m. Tuesday evening the Chorus ent­ertained at Diamond Willow Terrace for the guests. Mrs. Brockway direct­' ed in the singing of "Lift Thine Eves", "If With All Your Hearts , „ "Sweetheart Tree" and "Ice Castles with accompanists Toni Stringam and the Income Tax Act as applies to farmers. Marilyn Henry. A Workshop explaining the Ins and Outs of Farm Income Tax will be held in the Ag ricultural Office Tuesday, June 16th from 1-4:3Q p.m. Cal Brandley ‘of Leth­bridge will be guest speakef. Please call the office to register, 653-4461. District Home Economist Barbara J. Bzovy. Mrs. Alma D^w^> beloved daughter of Mr. Arthur Neimann, passed away m Cai gary Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mathilda Wilde was honored an Onen House Tuesday, May 26th the occasion of her 92nd birthday the home of DeaA & Maline Wilde Welling with Mrs. Julia Bullock co-hostess. Many friends and rel-called to congratulate her. — i displayed, made gift for her by Lorna Wilde. at on at o f as atives A beauiful quilt was as a; Weekly Specials! Cross Rib Roast . lb Ground Beef fresh daily. lb J®® Pork Roast BONELESS . .LB l79 Side Bacon BURNS 500 G till J69 iiiitiitiiiiiiieii*****11 I Sausage s |89 ********************5************************************************* u M M E R , 500 G . t / ***** The annual Magrath High School Grade 12 Graduation took place in the School Gymnasium Friday evening, May 22nd. Following the processional and singing-of "0 Canada", Roger Ambrosi offered the invocation. The Address of Welcome was given by Darrel Chipman. A Young Ladies' Trio, Lisa Menden­hall, Kathleen and Nerida Wilde sang "Look to the Rainbow" accompanied by Diane Olson. Gerald Ripley gave the Valedictory address. Jackie Rice and Lise-Lotte Andersen rendered a flute duet "Moving On" accompanied by Elaine Paul. Principal Grant Wheeler introduced the guest speaker Bernard Norton who spoke to the graduates. Gerald Ripley, Randy Marsden and Devon Rasmussen rendered a trumpet trio "Bugler's Holiday" accompanied by Elaine Paul. Mr. Wheeler introduced the graduates who were awarded diplomas by Dr. Mark Dahl on behalf of tthe School Board. The Graduating Chorus, under the direction, of Mrs. Carol Malmberg and accompanied by Elaine Paul, sang Down the Road , and "The Halls of Ivy". The benediction was offered by Ronald Lowry. The 1981 Graduates included: Randolph John Ambrosi, Roger Michael Ambrosi, Lise-Lotte Andersen, Roy William Beazer, John Gerald Bennett, Gregory Addison Bourne, David John Brunner, Henry Gerald Budzko, Shannon Jean Caldwell, Andrew Fullmer Chipman, Darrel Dan Chipman, Loretta Gale Cowan, Kevin Clark Dainard, Richard Allen Dye, Kent Michael Evers, Warren Ira Foster, Christina Lee Gail-ing, James Richard Godlonton, Robin LeRoy Gourley, Lori Renee Gruninger, Kris-ann Merlene Harrison, Katharine Faye Hillmer, Mary Joy Isaacson, Barbara Lori James, Ronald Jones Lowry, Randal Jay Marsden, Lisa Mendenhall, Melanie Lynn Milner, James Charles Olsen, Fred Quint Passey, Laurea Marie Pierson, Cindy Leigh Pikarek, Lisa Michelle Pilling, Jacqueline Rice, Gerald Wayne Ripley, Donna Kay Ririe, Michael Bruce Sabey, Michael Ian Scott, James Cameron Stringam, Douglas Alan Venechuk, Lori Edith Walker, Shonna Lynn Webster, Randal Emery Wilde, Richard Arvin Wilde. . _ Prior to the Graduation Exercises, graduates, escorts, parents and invit­ed guests enjoyed a delicious banquet prepared and served by the Band Parents Association. .*. SOUTHERN ALBERTA SUMMER GAMES PLAYOFFS, M.D. OF CARDSTON ARCHERY - register before June 10th, Rod Walburger, 653-2076 Bicycle Moto-Cross register before June 10th, Randy Shipley. Canoeing - register by June 10th with Eric Pellam or H.L.West 653-3274 or 4198 Cycling - June 10, 6 p.m. West Park. Lot, Stake House, Mark Wood, 653-4340. Diving, July 4th, 8 a.m. Cardston, Greg Burt, 653-3734. Equestrian — register before June 10 with Colleen Yuill 653-3883 or H.L. West ~i . 653-4198 or 3274. Run off where necessary June 2 7th. Golf: Family & Jr. June 29, 6 p.m. June 13 — Ladies 1 p.m. Men 9 am. H.L. West Horseshoes June 20, 10 a.m. Del Bonita Albert Gruninger 653—2156. Cardston Slow Pitch Register by June 10 Norm Sheen 653-4275, H.L. West. Playoffs 20-27th Small Bore - Register before June 10th Eldon Paxman, 653-4389. Soccer Register June 10, Paul Doig, 653-3481 or H.L. West 653—4198, or 3274. Swimming July 4, 8 a.m. Cardston, Greg Burt, 653-3734. ~ Tennis - June 26 & 27, 15 & under Magrath, Alice Stevenson 7^8-3190. Others - Cardston. : • Track & Field: Winners of School Div. Meet go to S.G. Others register with L. Walker, 653-4111. Trap Shooting - register before June 10, Don Jensen, 653-4298. Summer Games will be held in Cardston July 2 2,23,24,25th. It is.^lrötped . the M.D. of Cardston will participate fully. For further informa.tJb^p.jL contact Regional Director H.L. West. 653-4198 or 3274. • ’ .<-■ 54 ™ Anniversary Days » I Robin Hood Flour 10 KG §99 oeil Tomatoes w, F. 398 ML 2 i 98 e Salad Dressing KRAFT 3 KINDS 500 ML . I ¡39 Mushrooms W HOL E w. F. 284 ML 75* 170 G i i > ■ 159 JL-Light Tuna F L AKE D CLOVERLEAF 184 G . l25 Angel Food Mix R 0 B I N H O O D • . • 169 i Fruit Salad D E L M 0 N T E 398 ML . B E E F 0 G E T T I 425 g 79e 15S Facial Tissue Pineapple M Peaches C Cucumbers 8«' T I E s 200s PRODUCEBUn S C O T E X I CAN, LB A L I F ORNI A L O N G E N G L I S H 68* Froth Watermelon Delicious Apples r e d TEXAS . .LB .LB 33‘ 3S=