Magrath Store News (May 6, 1976)
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. TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHON E S OFFIÇE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Th...
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An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News. The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content. TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHON E S OFFIÇE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Wednesday . . THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1976 . MAGRATH , ALBERTA . *************************************************************************** 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. UPSTAIRS LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT *************************************************************************** S **** ***** ******* *** ** ** ****** *** * **** LOVELY her Suits, Beautiful Dresses that are Mother on her day. One and LOOKING FOR A GIFT FOR MOTHER? BE SURE TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF PURSES, HAND BAGS AS WELL AS THE EYE-CATCHING ARRAY OF SCARFS THAT ARE ON DISPLAY. ********************************************************* 1 RACK OF DRESSES AND BLOUSES. ££ 1 RACK OF DRESSES BLOUSES LADIES'Shirts sure to please two piecers in the very latest fabrics - Polyester Knits Printed Arnels, Fortrels, Cottons. Feminine Lounger« Mother would be so pleased with any one of these lovely new Loungers ' available in a host of styles and patterns. Short and long models in a wide selection of colors. Bras New Playtex Heart” Seamless Bra in plain or fibrefil lin Tricot. Beige or White. 0FF REGULAR " RETAIL PRICE MOTHERS DAY DON'T MISS THESE BUYS We have just received a new shipment of Braiter Bros. Blouses and Pant Tops in a host of different styles patterns and shades. Choose one for Mom to team up with Slacks, Skirts, etc . ' r '» .¿’7" • Men1s Cowboy style Western >hirts in a nice selection of plaids. A wide choice of colors too. Pearl snap button fasteners, western cut yoke. BASKET OF- BARGAINS ' REGULAR $15.95 Magrath resident Edltn away in Edmonton Friday, j be- New arrivals in Men’s Knit long sleeved Shirts in colorful patterns. 1995 1'4 TU /dp A former Sims passed April 30th at the age of 77 years, loved wife of the late Charles Sims. Born in York England she came to Canada with her husband and three eldest children in 1926 settling near Grand Prairie. In 1964 they moved to Magrath. She is survived by twelve children - Ronald of Cherry Grove, Winifred Sterling of Grande Prairie, Mary Lautner of Edmonton, William of Cjetwyn, B.C. John of Edmonton, Dorothy Holtom of Lethbridge, Grace Gagne of Red Deer, Marguerite Lichkowski of Calgary, Wesley of Coalhurst, David of Edmonton, Joan Miehe of Edmonton, and Edith Sims of Calgary; thirty five grandchildren, thirteen great grand children, one sister in England. Funeral services were held in the Magrath L.D.S. Chapel Monday afternoon • with Bishop Alan Dudley officiating. The family prayer was offered by Ronald Sims. Prelude music was by Charlotte Cietcher who also accompanied the choir in the opening hymn "Rock of Ages" led by Loree Brewerton. Invocation was offered by Bert Gibb. The biography was given by J.A. Spencer. A vocal trio - Bessie Cook, Loree biewerton and Charlotte Fletcher sang "The 123rd Psalm". Speaker for the service was Glenn Fletcher. Closing hymn was "Love At Home" and Clyde Spencer gave the benediction. Postlude music was rendered by Maude Ririe. Honorary Pallbearers were James Sterling, Glen Gagne, Eddie Lichkowski, Nik Lautner and John Holtom. Active Pallbearers were Ronald, Wesley, William, David and John Sims and Hans Miehe. Interment took place in the Magrath Cemetery with Burns Harker offering the graveside prayer. -> — * * j L* <- 11 x? ».’L . 28th e ' was well attended. Voting was unanimous that the Senior Citizens Committee proceed with the taking over of the Old High School for a Senior Citizens Complex, a place to meet and enjoy each other’s company, have games and other forms of recreation. The committee is in iontact with the proper officials for grants to put the building in condition for habitation. We will keeo you advised as to what progress is being made. The Executive of the Magrath & District Chamber of Commerce met at the Civic Building Monday May 3rd Among the items of business discussed was the need of a Nursing Home fo Magrath and District. It was decided to supoort the application of Grandview Nursing Home of Cardston and the Magrath Town Council in this connection. We have been advised by C.P. Rail that it is hoped to resume rail service to Glenwood and Hillspring by the middle of May. The plan for the beautification of Main Street, Magrath, has been received from the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission and will be turned over to Town Council for their consideration. It was agreed that the President and Vice President attend the annual meeting of the Alberta Chamber of Commerce at Jasper on May 16,17,18 as rail road abandonment is on the agenda for further discussion. The Magrath & District Lions Club held their semi monthly meeting on Tuesday which was well attended. It , was decided to have a work meeting Wednesday to endeavour to complete the pre-school playground which is nearing completion. The matter of a speed limit for cars and trucks in this area was discussed and will be referred to Town Council and the Police. Arrangements have been completed for the Circus to be in Magrath Wed. May 26th Tickets will soon be available - $1.50 if purchased prior to the day of the Circus, $2.50 if purchased at the Circus grounds. See you at the Circus. • ••«••••• WANTED: Serviced lot immediately. Phone 758-3140. WANTED: Cleaning woman once a week to clean for 2 adults Phone 758-3189 or in town home. 758-6575. FOR SALE: Approx. 50 bus. 1st gen tion cleaned Galt barley, also 22 bags of 23-23-0 fertilizer. H.S. Christensen. Ph.758-3161. NOTICE: Will clean house and babysit on weekends, ble help. Call 758-3778. on Saturdays Good relia- WANTED TO PURCHASE: 1 or 2 acres of (land in Cardston M.D. Carters Garage and colors. _S L I P S II ghtgowns DOLLS »■> LADIES STANFIELD PANTIES New Arrivals in Ladies smart Bikini Pantie. Floral patterned nylon tricot oLadieó9 NOTICE: The Warner Constituency Conference and Handicraft Fair May 11th at the Magrath United Church Hall. Displays may be viewed by the public after 3:30 P.M. There will be a tea and refreshments. NOTICE: Magrath Hospital Auxiliary Florence Nightengale Tea, Bake Sale & Qqilt Raffle will be held Saturday, ,ay 8th 2-5 P.M. in the Civic Building. Please support your hospital. Draw will be made at 4 P.M. for the quilt. NOTICE: The United Church Ladies- Aid will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, May 11th at 2:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. W.G. Lawlor, * 1119-29th St. S.,. Lethbridge. NOTICE: Services will be held at St. Joseph's Church this Saturday, May 8th at 5 P.M. beginning with the Rosary and May Crowning by the girls from 4-12 years followed by Mass. Please make a special effort for this special Moth-^ er's Day Service. NOTICE: The May Meeting of St. Joseph's C.W.L. will be held on May 11th at the home Mrs. Marie Sabey at 7:30 P.M. Sharp. Lydia Brunner. OMMITTED - from the list of organizations helping with tray 4.\x,crs for the hospital was the Antelope Ridge Women's Institute. be in sch-invited to May 7th A.M. All NOTICE: All kindergarten children who will ool next year are attend on Friday, from 9:00 - 10:30 parents of present kindergarten children are invited t' attend parent interviews ~u their convenience between 10:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. May 7th. Magrath Elementary School. THANK YOU: to the doctors staff of the also friends other gifts, the hospital Sincere thanks , nurses and Magrath hospital and and and relatives who visited, sent flowers, cards and for other kindnesses extended to Rene while in at home. Rene E. Peirens NOTICE: Mother's Day Family Spring Coulee United Church Rev. Howard Usher will be in attendance. Service will be Sunday, May 9th Ladies Nightgowns in Perma-press Cottons, Brushed Nylon and Tricot in a lovely assortment of styles BABY *. ’At*Kt ’ w 1 * » 0*1' / 1 U'f ]?•' 1 1 Press Cotton colors ase Mom. FULL Ladies Nylon Tricot "no more static" Slips in two popular styles.“ Lavishly lace trimmed with HALF SLIPS Ladies Half Slips in static" nylon tricot, trim "no more A host of smartly fashioned Panties in white as well as assorted colors. Plain or lace trimmed in styles that are sure to please. $1.00 & Family, held at the at 10 A.M. $1.95 Panty-hose Here is a gift Mother can always use and will appreciate . We have a good selection of Panty in popular brands, shades PRICED FROM ? 1 MEN'S FASHION FRONT POLYESTER T-SHIRTS ^Set_A2S^rfknlt quality- !nset new AsSizes: S, M, L, XL. E fift '-»value SAM. • 4^7 Meh ROPER GLOVES ’ft* AdjutfaM» Dome s« OrdJna-Ujr IP ft MUCH. Mi, . REGULAR $24.95 (see the Boy’s Jackets in this same style) C457— BOYS* sizes- ’ 8 to 18. SALE PRICE HANDSOME LEATHER- ■ LUK JACKETS BOYS with new Sublistatic print fronts. SIZES: 8 to 14 yrs. REGULAR $4.98 A M The luxury look of leather in popular styling. 2 button st pockets, 2 lower pockets. Full nylon lining. Chamois & shades. size»: XL. MEN? "CANADIAN MADE" 100% POLYESTER " DOUBLE-KNIT ORBS PANTS SALS «flag OS PRICE, i I per pair ■ B C456 — Top value — carefully with double-curtain waistband and shirt grippers. Fancy check patterns in Blue, Grey to 40. OrdinGarrye evna lsuhea d16eJs>. 9S i.zes: 30 BOYS 100% POLYESTER KNIT SLACKS A nice selection of patterns and shades. 3$ boxer waist. SIZES: 7-12. REGULAR$7.95 Ji o c sponsor a noise Clinic in Magrath for f omplete days providing there is a minimum of 12 interested riders. Cost - $40. Includes Junior & Senior level Instruc"* for handling and care of your horse. For further information phone Myrna Cook 758-3074 by this weekend. and nurses for ion of me du for gifts, visits and my family. iHANK YOU: I wish to express my sincere thanks to the doctors ir kind attent-my hospital stay, , flowers and for the kindness shown Carol Stringam. My thanks to the doc-rses at the Magrath for the care given me, riends and neighbors s and flowers and those THANK YOU: tos and nu Hospi also for ca who came to visit me while in hospital. „ Sandra Scout. FOUND: Brown billfold containing money. Rollo Harris. NOTICE: Will do baby sitting in my home during the day. Phone 758-3645. NOTICE: The office at the Magrath United Church will be open every Wednesday morning from 10 A.M. to 12 noon when Rev. Howard Usher will be present. FOR SALE: 2 year old 3 bedroom home on large lot in town. Phone 758-3140. "MARCH THROUGH TIME" Wednesday May 12th, 7:30 P.M. Big Gym. Tickets: Family $3, Adults $1,. Student 75d, Elementary School 50c Kiddies 25$. Tickets available from any member of the Drill t earn. WANTED TO BUY: Fuel tank with stand. Ph. 758-6591. Robert Berday. FOR SALE: Buckskin mare. Louis Scout. . Mrs. Grace Toomer retired Friday, April 30th as Matron of the Magrath Municipal Hospital, a position she has held for the past 8 years. She had been on the staff of the hospital for some 23 years. Mrs. Toomer has been a most dedicated nurse and matron. Her many friends and relatives wish her a most enjoyable retirement and extend sincere good wishes to her. A retirement dinner in her honor was held Tuesday evening. Succeeding Mfs. Toomer as Matron is Mrs. Agnes Zuback. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis are spending the summer visiting her mother Mrs. Ruby Fletch- GINGHAMS Beautiful new checked Ginghams in 3", 1" and 1/4" checks. Lovely shades of Red, Blue, Nt;; Brown, Turquoise, Green, Pink, Yellow, Mauve Orange. 45” wide. $2.95 yd, F AV 0 R I T E_____ PR I NTS A delightful array of designs including the popular patchworks in assorted colors. 45"viide. $3.95 yd. PRICED $3 - Please Mother with a lovely Gift Set of Cologne. Individual or group gift packs. Popular Prince Match-ebelli 'dn â delightful array of fragrances . LAWN PRINTS A favorite for blouses, dresses, etc. in this fine textured voile-like fabric. Shades (wiL1' floral, designs) include Mauve, Blue, Green, p Yellow, natural. MAY HAS BEEN DECLARED FAMILY UNITY MONTH. Following is a list öf activities scheduled for the month. MAY 7 - Father & Son Basketball game, Big Gym, 8 P.M. MAY 12 Tallent Show, Drill Team Big Gym, 7:30 P.M. MAY 14 Free Film Night "Ring of Bright Waters". MAY 19 U.C.W. Variety Night, United Church Hall, 8 P.M. MAY 26 Lions Club Family Circus, 2 shows at 6 & 8 P.M. SUNDAYS - attend Church of your choice. MONDAYS - Family Home Evenings. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Moors have been their . son Major John Moors of North Bay Ont. and their daughter Mrs. Mary Dewar and daughter Laura of Brighten, Ontario. ATTENTION: If the Ladies Golf Afternoon was postponed because of rain 45" wide.$2.50 yd. POLYESTER KNITS Interlock knit 100% Polyester in a pleasing array of patterns that are sure to please Mom. 60" wide. $6.95 yd. H I N DU GAUZE Natural shade in this new popular fabric for sportswear. 38" wide. $3.95 ********************** ************* * A Jtewollory ZODIAK NECKLACES Two becoming styles. $2.95 up CHARMS-for her Charm bracelet. $4.95 $10 MOOD RINGS. $2.89 MOTHER’S DAY PLANTS HAVE ART INCLUDING GARDEN MUM'?, BEGONIAS, ASPARAGUS FERNS. 2" £o 5-95 Mother’s Day Special Fashionable Handbags Ladies hand tooled Hand Bags in assorted styles and colors. REGULAR $29.95 I?* 2 * 9* REGULAR $39.95. . . **********************************: JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR MOTHER’S DAY McClary "Corelie" top Electric Range featuring the very latest features. . COMPARE AT $799.00 BE SURE AND SEE THE $5 & $10 SALE D ' OiN MOTHER’S DAY %VITH A GIFT Crystal Vases Beautiful Lead Crystal. Vases in a number of pleasing shapes,- designs and sizes. A lovely gift for Mother on her day. PRICED FROM $6.98 - $16,98 Mother’s > —Cornwall Self-Cleaning Broiler China Handsome English Ceramics in novel Linen and floral pattern. Included are 1 tier Servers, Trays, Triple Tray Server, Vases and Bon Bons. $3.19 up SEE THE "MOTHER’S DAY" CUPS & SAUCERS, BON BONS, TEA POTS.- Glassware Beautiful BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE in Green & Gold or Aqua and Gold or Clear with Silver. Included are Vases, Bowls, Candy Dishes, Covered Candy Dishes, Rose Bowls, Comports, etc. PRICED FROM. .$7.59 UP Each --- ^9^ Broils 2 sides at once. Bottom heater may be moved up. Fully adjustable temperature control for baking, broiling or heating frozen foods. . Toast-R-0ven Three-way convenience — it toasts - browns. Amazingly versatile. Each____ it* bakes - it top Life—Like Bovciwe^s Artificial Flowers in a wide assortment of varieties including Daisies, Roses, Mums, Gladioli, etc. Make up a special boquet for Mom that she can keep. 15C - 79 $39.95 Steam and Dry Iron We have a good stock of Steam/Dry Irons for Mother's Day gifts. Regular Steam/Dry Irons to the Super Steam Irons. Lets you select the of suction need- $159.95 Deluxe Convertible $109.95 New ible. mover deluxe VACUUM CLEMER WALL PLAQUES JUST ARRIVED FOR MOTHER German Wood panel Plaques with metal designs including Birds, Flowers, Ships, Animals. PRICED FROM $2,19 - $6,49 . We have just received some attractive Letter Racks in assorted designs. SEE OUR RIDE ON LAWN MOWER AT ONLY $449.00 1 1* — GOOD STOCK OF SEED DRESSING AVADEX AVENGE mother's DAY PLANTS GERANIUMS BEGONIAS, MUMS MARGURITES TRAILING GERANIUMS, VINCA DRACAENA. ^MOTHERS DflY F/\ 01 B E E F B U R N S 1# pkg M E A T Y J39 SLICED SIDE SACON BURNS 1# pkg. I'9 tveEVail BEEF, FOR BRAISING .—lb . -j ’ k ******************************************************************************* very pretty wedding was solemnized in the Alberta Temple, Cardston, Saturday, May 1st when Pres. J. Golden Snow united in marriage Barbara Gorham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorham of Magrath and Duncan Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thompson of Spring Coulee in a double ring ceremony. The bride chose as her attendants for her wedding day her sister Sharon 1 k.son'as Matron of honor, bridesmaids Ruth Tollestrup, Jane Alston and Thompson and flower girls Julie Dudley and Carrie Anderson. Attending the groom as best man was Greg Sheer and groomsmen were Donald Ripley and Berry Gorham. Master Chris Jensen was ring bearer. Following the wedding a dinner for relatives and close friends was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall at 12 o'clock noon with Mr. and Mrs. ^Johnny Thompson as hosts and the Band Mothers serving. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Gordon Matkin, uncle of the groom. ' A program was presented with Shirley Perry reciting a poem on "Love", Mary Thompson singing a solo accompanied by Marsha Ripley; and Wayne Matkin giving a recitation. Tribute to the bride was paid by Bishop Alan Dudley with the groom responding. Saturday evening a calling reception was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Hamilton, brother-in-law and sister of the groom welcoming the guests. Barbara Heggie attended the guest register and parents of the bride and groom assisted in receiving the many friends and relatives who called to extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen were host and hostess for the occasion and guests enjoyed a buffet style luncheon with Mrs. Bernice Coleman assisted by friends and relatives in charge of luncheon arrangements. The happy couple will make their home in summer months and will then reside in Edmonton studies at the University of Alberta. the Magrath district during the where Duncan will continue his Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Walburger of Del Bonita are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Thursday, April 29th. • Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Schmidt of Taber and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walburger of Del Bonita. Miss Sheila Owens left by air Saturday for Vancouver Island to visit her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn The Misses Monday & Debbie Karren and Janice Toomer are home from BYU. A former Magrath resident, Mrs. Mabel (Deglow) Loose, passed away recently at Beaver Dam, Wise. WANTED: Babysitter from 7 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. weekdays Monday through Friday. Ph. 758-3184. . ’1 *1 WESTERN FAMILY, 14 oz WESTERN FAMILY, 14 oz FROZEN, MINUTE MAID, 12*5 OZ I £39 Mother’s Day WESTERN FAMILY, 32 oz NABOB. 24 oz * FBÜIT SALTS Enoa, 7.02 oz. botti* . 55® FRESH, 10 oz. pkg. 4* 99* COOKING , MEDIUM 3# 69e WESTERN FAMILY, PINK, 16 OZ HUNTS, 14 oz NAVEL |
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ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/2207 2023-05-15T16:22:50+02:00 Magrath Store News (May 6, 1976) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1976-05-06 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2207 eng eng J. A. Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2207 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1976 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-06-26T10:08:30Z 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. TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHON E S OFFIÇE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday Wednesday . . THURSDAY, MAY 6th, 1976 . MAGRATH , ALBERTA . *************************************************************************** 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. UPSTAIRS LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT *************************************************************************** S **** ***** ******* *** ** ** ****** *** * **** LOVELY her Suits, Beautiful Dresses that are Mother on her day. One and LOOKING FOR A GIFT FOR MOTHER? BE SURE TO SEE OUR SELECTION OF PURSES, HAND BAGS AS WELL AS THE EYE-CATCHING ARRAY OF SCARFS THAT ARE ON DISPLAY. ********************************************************* 1 RACK OF DRESSES AND BLOUSES. ££ 1 RACK OF DRESSES BLOUSES LADIES'Shirts sure to please two piecers in the very latest fabrics - Polyester Knits Printed Arnels, Fortrels, Cottons. Feminine Lounger« Mother would be so pleased with any one of these lovely new Loungers ' available in a host of styles and patterns. Short and long models in a wide selection of colors. Bras New Playtex Heart” Seamless Bra in plain or fibrefil lin Tricot. Beige or White. 0FF REGULAR " RETAIL PRICE MOTHERS DAY DON'T MISS THESE BUYS We have just received a new shipment of Braiter Bros. Blouses and Pant Tops in a host of different styles patterns and shades. Choose one for Mom to team up with Slacks, Skirts, etc . ' r '» .¿’7" • Men1s Cowboy style Western >hirts in a nice selection of plaids. A wide choice of colors too. Pearl snap button fasteners, western cut yoke. BASKET OF- BARGAINS ' REGULAR $15.95 Magrath resident Edltn away in Edmonton Friday, j be- New arrivals in Men’s Knit long sleeved Shirts in colorful patterns. 1995 1'4 TU /dp A former Sims passed April 30th at the age of 77 years, loved wife of the late Charles Sims. Born in York England she came to Canada with her husband and three eldest children in 1926 settling near Grand Prairie. In 1964 they moved to Magrath. She is survived by twelve children - Ronald of Cherry Grove, Winifred Sterling of Grande Prairie, Mary Lautner of Edmonton, William of Cjetwyn, B.C. John of Edmonton, Dorothy Holtom of Lethbridge, Grace Gagne of Red Deer, Marguerite Lichkowski of Calgary, Wesley of Coalhurst, David of Edmonton, Joan Miehe of Edmonton, and Edith Sims of Calgary; thirty five grandchildren, thirteen great grand children, one sister in England. Funeral services were held in the Magrath L.D.S. Chapel Monday afternoon • with Bishop Alan Dudley officiating. The family prayer was offered by Ronald Sims. Prelude music was by Charlotte Cietcher who also accompanied the choir in the opening hymn "Rock of Ages" led by Loree Brewerton. Invocation was offered by Bert Gibb. The biography was given by J.A. Spencer. A vocal trio - Bessie Cook, Loree biewerton and Charlotte Fletcher sang "The 123rd Psalm". Speaker for the service was Glenn Fletcher. Closing hymn was "Love At Home" and Clyde Spencer gave the benediction. Postlude music was rendered by Maude Ririe. Honorary Pallbearers were James Sterling, Glen Gagne, Eddie Lichkowski, Nik Lautner and John Holtom. Active Pallbearers were Ronald, Wesley, William, David and John Sims and Hans Miehe. Interment took place in the Magrath Cemetery with Burns Harker offering the graveside prayer. -> — * * j L* <- 11 x? ».’L . 28th e ' was well attended. Voting was unanimous that the Senior Citizens Committee proceed with the taking over of the Old High School for a Senior Citizens Complex, a place to meet and enjoy each other’s company, have games and other forms of recreation. The committee is in iontact with the proper officials for grants to put the building in condition for habitation. We will keeo you advised as to what progress is being made. The Executive of the Magrath & District Chamber of Commerce met at the Civic Building Monday May 3rd Among the items of business discussed was the need of a Nursing Home fo Magrath and District. It was decided to supoort the application of Grandview Nursing Home of Cardston and the Magrath Town Council in this connection. We have been advised by C.P. Rail that it is hoped to resume rail service to Glenwood and Hillspring by the middle of May. The plan for the beautification of Main Street, Magrath, has been received from the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission and will be turned over to Town Council for their consideration. It was agreed that the President and Vice President attend the annual meeting of the Alberta Chamber of Commerce at Jasper on May 16,17,18 as rail road abandonment is on the agenda for further discussion. The Magrath & District Lions Club held their semi monthly meeting on Tuesday which was well attended. It , was decided to have a work meeting Wednesday to endeavour to complete the pre-school playground which is nearing completion. The matter of a speed limit for cars and trucks in this area was discussed and will be referred to Town Council and the Police. Arrangements have been completed for the Circus to be in Magrath Wed. May 26th Tickets will soon be available - $1.50 if purchased prior to the day of the Circus, $2.50 if purchased at the Circus grounds. See you at the Circus. • ••«••••• WANTED: Serviced lot immediately. Phone 758-3140. WANTED: Cleaning woman once a week to clean for 2 adults Phone 758-3189 or in town home. 758-6575. FOR SALE: Approx. 50 bus. 1st gen tion cleaned Galt barley, also 22 bags of 23-23-0 fertilizer. H.S. Christensen. Ph.758-3161. NOTICE: Will clean house and babysit on weekends, ble help. Call 758-3778. on Saturdays Good relia- WANTED TO PURCHASE: 1 or 2 acres of (land in Cardston M.D. Carters Garage and colors. _S L I P S II ghtgowns DOLLS »■> LADIES STANFIELD PANTIES New Arrivals in Ladies smart Bikini Pantie. Floral patterned nylon tricot oLadieó9 NOTICE: The Warner Constituency Conference and Handicraft Fair May 11th at the Magrath United Church Hall. Displays may be viewed by the public after 3:30 P.M. There will be a tea and refreshments. NOTICE: Magrath Hospital Auxiliary Florence Nightengale Tea, Bake Sale & Qqilt Raffle will be held Saturday, ,ay 8th 2-5 P.M. in the Civic Building. Please support your hospital. Draw will be made at 4 P.M. for the quilt. NOTICE: The United Church Ladies- Aid will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, May 11th at 2:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. W.G. Lawlor, * 1119-29th St. S.,. Lethbridge. NOTICE: Services will be held at St. Joseph's Church this Saturday, May 8th at 5 P.M. beginning with the Rosary and May Crowning by the girls from 4-12 years followed by Mass. Please make a special effort for this special Moth-^ er's Day Service. NOTICE: The May Meeting of St. Joseph's C.W.L. will be held on May 11th at the home Mrs. Marie Sabey at 7:30 P.M. Sharp. Lydia Brunner. OMMITTED - from the list of organizations helping with tray 4.\x,crs for the hospital was the Antelope Ridge Women's Institute. be in sch-invited to May 7th A.M. All NOTICE: All kindergarten children who will ool next year are attend on Friday, from 9:00 - 10:30 parents of present kindergarten children are invited t' attend parent interviews ~u their convenience between 10:30 A.M. and 3:30 P.M. May 7th. Magrath Elementary School. THANK YOU: to the doctors staff of the also friends other gifts, the hospital Sincere thanks , nurses and Magrath hospital and and and relatives who visited, sent flowers, cards and for other kindnesses extended to Rene while in at home. Rene E. Peirens NOTICE: Mother's Day Family Spring Coulee United Church Rev. Howard Usher will be in attendance. Service will be Sunday, May 9th Ladies Nightgowns in Perma-press Cottons, Brushed Nylon and Tricot in a lovely assortment of styles BABY *. ’At*Kt ’ w 1 * » 0*1' / 1 U'f ]?•' 1 1 Press Cotton colors ase Mom. FULL Ladies Nylon Tricot "no more static" Slips in two popular styles.“ Lavishly lace trimmed with HALF SLIPS Ladies Half Slips in static" nylon tricot, trim "no more A host of smartly fashioned Panties in white as well as assorted colors. Plain or lace trimmed in styles that are sure to please. $1.00 & Family, held at the at 10 A.M. $1.95 Panty-hose Here is a gift Mother can always use and will appreciate . We have a good selection of Panty in popular brands, shades PRICED FROM ? 1 MEN'S FASHION FRONT POLYESTER T-SHIRTS ^Set_A2S^rfknlt quality- !nset new AsSizes: S, M, L, XL. E fift '-»value SAM. • 4^7 Meh ROPER GLOVES ’ft* AdjutfaM» Dome s« OrdJna-Ujr IP ft MUCH. Mi, . REGULAR $24.95 (see the Boy’s Jackets in this same style) C457— BOYS* sizes- ’ 8 to 18. SALE PRICE HANDSOME LEATHER- ■ LUK JACKETS BOYS with new Sublistatic print fronts. SIZES: 8 to 14 yrs. REGULAR $4.98 A M The luxury look of leather in popular styling. 2 button st pockets, 2 lower pockets. Full nylon lining. Chamois & shades. size»: XL. MEN? "CANADIAN MADE" 100% POLYESTER " DOUBLE-KNIT ORBS PANTS SALS «flag OS PRICE, i I per pair ■ B C456 — Top value — carefully with double-curtain waistband and shirt grippers. Fancy check patterns in Blue, Grey to 40. OrdinGarrye evna lsuhea d16eJs>. 9S i.zes: 30 BOYS 100% POLYESTER KNIT SLACKS A nice selection of patterns and shades. 3$ boxer waist. SIZES: 7-12. REGULAR$7.95 Ji o c sponsor a noise Clinic in Magrath for f omplete days providing there is a minimum of 12 interested riders. Cost - $40. Includes Junior & Senior level Instruc"* for handling and care of your horse. For further information phone Myrna Cook 758-3074 by this weekend. and nurses for ion of me du for gifts, visits and my family. iHANK YOU: I wish to express my sincere thanks to the doctors ir kind attent-my hospital stay, , flowers and for the kindness shown Carol Stringam. My thanks to the doc-rses at the Magrath for the care given me, riends and neighbors s and flowers and those THANK YOU: tos and nu Hospi also for ca who came to visit me while in hospital. „ Sandra Scout. FOUND: Brown billfold containing money. Rollo Harris. NOTICE: Will do baby sitting in my home during the day. Phone 758-3645. NOTICE: The office at the Magrath United Church will be open every Wednesday morning from 10 A.M. to 12 noon when Rev. Howard Usher will be present. FOR SALE: 2 year old 3 bedroom home on large lot in town. Phone 758-3140. "MARCH THROUGH TIME" Wednesday May 12th, 7:30 P.M. Big Gym. Tickets: Family $3, Adults $1,. Student 75d, Elementary School 50c Kiddies 25$. Tickets available from any member of the Drill t earn. WANTED TO BUY: Fuel tank with stand. Ph. 758-6591. Robert Berday. FOR SALE: Buckskin mare. Louis Scout. . Mrs. Grace Toomer retired Friday, April 30th as Matron of the Magrath Municipal Hospital, a position she has held for the past 8 years. She had been on the staff of the hospital for some 23 years. Mrs. Toomer has been a most dedicated nurse and matron. Her many friends and relatives wish her a most enjoyable retirement and extend sincere good wishes to her. A retirement dinner in her honor was held Tuesday evening. Succeeding Mfs. Toomer as Matron is Mrs. Agnes Zuback. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis are spending the summer visiting her mother Mrs. Ruby Fletch- GINGHAMS Beautiful new checked Ginghams in 3", 1" and 1/4" checks. Lovely shades of Red, Blue, Nt;; Brown, Turquoise, Green, Pink, Yellow, Mauve Orange. 45” wide. $2.95 yd, F AV 0 R I T E_____ PR I NTS A delightful array of designs including the popular patchworks in assorted colors. 45"viide. $3.95 yd. PRICED $3 - Please Mother with a lovely Gift Set of Cologne. Individual or group gift packs. Popular Prince Match-ebelli 'dn â delightful array of fragrances . LAWN PRINTS A favorite for blouses, dresses, etc. in this fine textured voile-like fabric. Shades (wiL1' floral, designs) include Mauve, Blue, Green, p Yellow, natural. MAY HAS BEEN DECLARED FAMILY UNITY MONTH. Following is a list öf activities scheduled for the month. MAY 7 - Father & Son Basketball game, Big Gym, 8 P.M. MAY 12 Tallent Show, Drill Team Big Gym, 7:30 P.M. MAY 14 Free Film Night "Ring of Bright Waters". MAY 19 U.C.W. Variety Night, United Church Hall, 8 P.M. MAY 26 Lions Club Family Circus, 2 shows at 6 & 8 P.M. SUNDAYS - attend Church of your choice. MONDAYS - Family Home Evenings. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Moors have been their . son Major John Moors of North Bay Ont. and their daughter Mrs. Mary Dewar and daughter Laura of Brighten, Ontario. ATTENTION: If the Ladies Golf Afternoon was postponed because of rain 45" wide.$2.50 yd. POLYESTER KNITS Interlock knit 100% Polyester in a pleasing array of patterns that are sure to please Mom. 60" wide. $6.95 yd. H I N DU GAUZE Natural shade in this new popular fabric for sportswear. 38" wide. $3.95 ********************** ************* * A Jtewollory ZODIAK NECKLACES Two becoming styles. $2.95 up CHARMS-for her Charm bracelet. $4.95 $10 MOOD RINGS. $2.89 MOTHER’S DAY PLANTS HAVE ART INCLUDING GARDEN MUM'?, BEGONIAS, ASPARAGUS FERNS. 2" £o 5-95 Mother’s Day Special Fashionable Handbags Ladies hand tooled Hand Bags in assorted styles and colors. REGULAR $29.95 I?* 2 * 9* REGULAR $39.95. . . **********************************: JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR MOTHER’S DAY McClary "Corelie" top Electric Range featuring the very latest features. . COMPARE AT $799.00 BE SURE AND SEE THE $5 & $10 SALE D ' OiN MOTHER’S DAY %VITH A GIFT Crystal Vases Beautiful Lead Crystal. Vases in a number of pleasing shapes,- designs and sizes. A lovely gift for Mother on her day. PRICED FROM $6.98 - $16,98 Mother’s > —Cornwall Self-Cleaning Broiler China Handsome English Ceramics in novel Linen and floral pattern. Included are 1 tier Servers, Trays, Triple Tray Server, Vases and Bon Bons. $3.19 up SEE THE "MOTHER’S DAY" CUPS & SAUCERS, BON BONS, TEA POTS.- Glassware Beautiful BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE in Green & Gold or Aqua and Gold or Clear with Silver. Included are Vases, Bowls, Candy Dishes, Covered Candy Dishes, Rose Bowls, Comports, etc. PRICED FROM. .$7.59 UP Each --- ^9^ Broils 2 sides at once. Bottom heater may be moved up. Fully adjustable temperature control for baking, broiling or heating frozen foods. . Toast-R-0ven Three-way convenience — it toasts - browns. Amazingly versatile. Each____ it* bakes - it top Life—Like Bovciwe^s Artificial Flowers in a wide assortment of varieties including Daisies, Roses, Mums, Gladioli, etc. Make up a special boquet for Mom that she can keep. 15C - 79 $39.95 Steam and Dry Iron We have a good stock of Steam/Dry Irons for Mother's Day gifts. Regular Steam/Dry Irons to the Super Steam Irons. Lets you select the of suction need- $159.95 Deluxe Convertible $109.95 New ible. mover deluxe VACUUM CLEMER WALL PLAQUES JUST ARRIVED FOR MOTHER German Wood panel Plaques with metal designs including Birds, Flowers, Ships, Animals. PRICED FROM $2,19 - $6,49 . We have just received some attractive Letter Racks in assorted designs. SEE OUR RIDE ON LAWN MOWER AT ONLY $449.00 1 1* — GOOD STOCK OF SEED DRESSING AVADEX AVENGE mother's DAY PLANTS GERANIUMS BEGONIAS, MUMS MARGURITES TRAILING GERANIUMS, VINCA DRACAENA. ^MOTHERS DflY F/\ 01 B E E F B U R N S 1# pkg M E A T Y J39 SLICED SIDE SACON BURNS 1# pkg. I'9 tveEVail BEEF, FOR BRAISING .—lb . -j ’ k ******************************************************************************* very pretty wedding was solemnized in the Alberta Temple, Cardston, Saturday, May 1st when Pres. J. Golden Snow united in marriage Barbara Gorham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorham of Magrath and Duncan Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Thompson of Spring Coulee in a double ring ceremony. The bride chose as her attendants for her wedding day her sister Sharon 1 k.son'as Matron of honor, bridesmaids Ruth Tollestrup, Jane Alston and Thompson and flower girls Julie Dudley and Carrie Anderson. Attending the groom as best man was Greg Sheer and groomsmen were Donald Ripley and Berry Gorham. Master Chris Jensen was ring bearer. Following the wedding a dinner for relatives and close friends was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall at 12 o'clock noon with Mr. and Mrs. ^Johnny Thompson as hosts and the Band Mothers serving. Master of Ceremonies was Mr. Gordon Matkin, uncle of the groom. ' A program was presented with Shirley Perry reciting a poem on "Love", Mary Thompson singing a solo accompanied by Marsha Ripley; and Wayne Matkin giving a recitation. Tribute to the bride was paid by Bishop Alan Dudley with the groom responding. Saturday evening a calling reception was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Hamilton, brother-in-law and sister of the groom welcoming the guests. Barbara Heggie attended the guest register and parents of the bride and groom assisted in receiving the many friends and relatives who called to extend best wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen were host and hostess for the occasion and guests enjoyed a buffet style luncheon with Mrs. Bernice Coleman assisted by friends and relatives in charge of luncheon arrangements. The happy couple will make their home in summer months and will then reside in Edmonton studies at the University of Alberta. the Magrath district during the where Duncan will continue his Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Walburger of Del Bonita are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Thursday, April 29th. • Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. Schmidt of Taber and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walburger of Del Bonita. Miss Sheila Owens left by air Saturday for Vancouver Island to visit her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn The Misses Monday & Debbie Karren and Janice Toomer are home from BYU. A former Magrath resident, Mrs. Mabel (Deglow) Loose, passed away recently at Beaver Dam, Wise. WANTED: Babysitter from 7 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. weekdays Monday through Friday. 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