Magrath Store News (September 21, 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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 ■ • STORE NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2...

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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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 ■ • STORE NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1989 . MAGRATH, ALBERTA ***************************************************************************************** STORE HOURS: UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6- p.m. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT ***************************************************************************************** Hide- a-Bed Deluxe Bide-A-Bed featuring high back, handsome velvet upholstery. w Single cushion. * f MM Lightbulbs Sylvania Light Bulbs. Extra long life. 2500 hours. 3 Pack. SAVE 44%. HOME BRAND - RV Anti-Freeze A non-toxic trailer anti­freeze. Keeps pipes from bursting in your RV or cot­tage. 4 litres. ' $6.99 REGULAR 5” REGULAR $2.59 H4 REFRIGERATOR 1 only Used All - Refrigerator. Good condition. On display in our show room. s200 BRISTOL-MYERS Javex Bleach 3.6 litre size. Keep your wash sparkling white, your heme fresh and clean. - REGULAR $2.69 Prestone Antifreeze Tester for making sure the Anti­freeze in your vehicles is of adequate strength. 439 (SAVE $1.00 REGULAR $5.39) replacemf.nt FURNACE FILTERS Change those Furnace Filters now for more ing. efficient heat- FLUORESCENT , tubes M 48" Fluorescent Tubes. Cool White REGULAR $2.49 . Autumn Specials WANTED TO RENT: Shop for garage. Phone 758-6589. SWEATERS SEE OUR SALES COUNTER OF SWEATERS IN ASSORTED STYLES AND DESIGNS. 'll PRICE! Summer Fashions WANTED: Treadle Sewing Machine. Phone 758-3164. GARDEN CITY GYMNASTICS - still wating on the completion of the gym. Watch for further notice of registration. 1 RACK OF LADIES SUMMER CO-ORDINATES IN A VARIETY OF STYLES, FABRICS, COLORS SKIRTS, SLACKS, BLOUSES & TOPS. % PRICE WANTED: Two High School Exchange students from Hong Kong are in need of accommodation while attending high school in Magrath. A bedroom, light housekeeping or board and room. Contact Lila Sam, 758-3250. FOUND: Misses Denim Jacket - on School Grounds. Owner may claim at News Office. Carrie & Eliesa Naulu of Provo, Utah wish to announce the birth of their second son, Dallin Ray, born on September 5, 1989, in Provo, Utah. He weighed 8 lb. 1 oz. Proud grandparents are Ray & Marie Stevenson of Magrath and Mary Naulu of Tonga. The Magrath Curling Club is pleased to announce as the winner of the second Early Bird draw and $100.00, Gerry Forbes of Leth­bridge. Eight more Early Bird draws to come so get your calendar now - available from any Curling Club member. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: FAX Service Available. Fast and easy. Please contact Fortune Drive In. Phone 758-3600. Allan and Patti Miller wish to announce the birth of their daughter Bryanna Lee, born in the Magrath General Hospital Sunday, Sept­ember 3rd, 1989, weighing 6 lb. 2 oz. Proud grandparents are Donald and Neta Petrie of Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Ken and Darlene Miller of Magrath. We wish to thank Dr. Conway Brewerton, Marie. Sabey and the hospital staff for the care, and attention we received while there. Allan & Patti Miller and girls. HEALTH UNIT NEWS Please be advised that there will be an adult Evening Immunization Clinic to be held from 5-8 on Monday, October 18/89. Please phone 758-3331 to book your appointment. Remember adults should receive a Tetanus Booster every ten years. PIANO LESSONS: Those interested in taking Piano, I will be teaching again this year. Erica Brandt, Ph. 758-3482. N S A introduces the answer to CLEANER water. Open House: this Saturday, September 23rd in the Magrath Trading Corrpany Hall. Everyone welcome. PIANO LESSONS: I will be teaching Piano Lessons. Anyone interested please call Robert Brandt, 758-3482. NOTICE: I have left my steel rim glasses some­where. If you know of their whereabouts please phone Patrick Dudley, 758-3200. STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF SWIM SUITS CLEARING AT 1/2 PRICE. Ladies Ready-To-Wear GOLFER: "My lad, do you know what becomes of little boys who use bad language when they're playing marbles?" SMALL BOY: "Yes, sir. They grow up and play golf." NEW FALL JEWELLERY HAS ARRIVED - EARRINGS, NECKLACES, SETS. Check the new display in the Ladies Ready-To-Wear Dept. PRICED AT . s80 BRAS ASSORTED PRICES. new selection of Playtex and Wonerbra Bras have arrived. White or Beige. ******************** THERE ARE A FEW BRA'S CLEARING AT 1/2 PRICE Our new fall fashions are here now! New Fall Dresses are arriving almost daily. Smart new styles in becoming figured fabrics and colors. One and two piece creations atat are sure to please. Ladles’ Slacks Smart new Fall Slacks in shades of grey, navy, black, tan, royal, as well as plaids and checks. SIZES: 8 - 16. ¿55 LADIES' SKIRTS Dressy Black pleated skirts in 100% Polyester. Sizes: 15/16 to 19/20. We have received a nice selection of Blouses for Fall &. Winter. Included are sporty plaids as well as dressy polyesters with gathered collars, ties or collar styles Children’s Items There are still a few Children's items including Tops, Slacks, Dresses, etc, clearing. Jewellery New Fall Jewellery has arrived including Earrings, Necklaces, Pins as well as handsome sets of Earrings and Necklace. s298 .up * COMING SOON - Our BIG CARNIVAL. Bigger aid better - on Friday, September 22nd at the Arena at 4 p.m. Come, bring your family for supper - Hot Dogs, Scones’& honey, Pop­corn, Coffee & Punch. Also featured will be White Elephant Table Craft Table Fish Pond for the Kids Games for young and Old. "Bingo" . Draw for Food Hamper. Please bring your donations for the hamper and leave them at the Senior izens Centre. food Cit- R U S H E D N ¥ L 0 N 108” wide. Shades of Red, Light Pink, Green, Hot Pink, Light Blue, Medium Blue. REGULAR $6.95 m. ALBERTA WOMENSHINE '89 Alberta Womenshine 89 will be held- g ing a Provincial Forum for women with disabilities as part of an out­reach project. The forum will be held October 13th, 14th and 15th at Camp Horizon in Bragg Creek. If you would like more information about the forum or outreach activ­ities please contact Womenshine at #413 8515 83 St. Edmonton, .AB T6C 2Z3 or Call VOICE 469-6148 or TDD 988-9559 or Donna Dhaliwal, Genera1 Delivery, Magrath. TOK 1J0, Phone 758-3196. Registration is $10 per woman and limited. Child care and Support services provided on site. REGULAR $2.25 DISH TOWELS Large size (24”x34") Dish Towels in orange and yellow check. 100% Cotton. TABLECLOTHS 55"x70" . Lace Tablecloths in White or Ecru. Two styles to choose rom. White Round 70”. FOR SALE? Mobile Home 12'x64!. Porch, washer/dryer, stove & fridge. Good condition. Must. sell. 758-6293. FOR RENT: Tablecloths. Great for banquets, weddings, etc. 758-6879. RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC - Tuesday, September 26th, Raymond High School, "’ 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All donors welcome. MAGRATH MINOR HOCKEY GENERAL MEETING Wednesday, October 11th, 7:30 p.m. at the Arena. All parents are urged to attend. FOR SALE: Beautiful two bedroan bungalow with attached two car garage. Phone 758-3760. ~ . . Assorted Nylon Laces in a selection of gathered or flat. White and colors. 75c REGULAR $1.25 m. &. up . ****************************** GARDEN ROTOTILLING - average size garden costs $10-$15. Call 758-3620, Kendricks. WANTED: Items for Fishpond at Seniors Carnival (small items preferred). Phone 758-6273. ~ ' . MAGRATH 4th SCOUTS APPLE SALE - 4# box $13.00. Macs, Red & Golden Delicious, Spartans. Phone 758-3582. " HOCKEY- Tuesday night Easy Timers Rec Hockey. Soon to return. CRAFT SHOT & SALE - will be held at the Elaine Bullock home in Welling Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 5th, 6th & 7th from noon until 9 p.m. Lovely Victorian and Country crafts by Elaine & Renee. Everyone welcome. FOR SME: Older wood buming stove. $150.00 o.b.o. Good condition. Phone 758-6527. A. good friend is one who remembers your birth­day but forgets the year. VISIT THE 1/2 PRICE SALE RACKS - Upstairs. HOME 50 pacx. REG. $9.99. . jjbû’ I 5« DAFFODILS, 20 Pack. REG. $7.49 . TULTP BULBS HOME EU GARDENER *****************************************************j.*Jm^ikJk^i!^jk It was Nomination Day throughout the South Country 18th. of Magrath Dave Lowry will He was the Mayor Frosty ALBERTA FEDERATION OF WOMEN UNITED FOR FAMILIES Monday, September For the town be acclaimed Mayor of Magrath. lone candidate for the position. Balderson was not seeking re-election. There were seven nominations for six positions on Town Council. They included - three incumbents - Norma Pilling, John Brunner and DeVar Dahl. Competing for the three remaining positions are Wayne Harris, Norman Robinson, Robert Tanner and Gerry Baril. Three nominees for two positions on the Hospital Board are incumbents Gerald Leish- man, Neil Bourne and Shirley Saunders. Shirley Saunders was the Del Bonita represent­ative but has taken up residence in the town of Magrath so must seek election in town. Three have been acclaimed for the Mag­rath Hospital Board including Debbie Robin­son in Ward 1, and incumbents James Anderson in Ward 2 and Ellen Stanford in Ward 3. Election day will be Monday, October 16th. Announce their Conference '89 "You Can Make A Difference" October 27th, 28th at the May­field Inn in Edmonton. It promises to be a stimulating con­ference with guest speakers Claire Hoy - journalist and entator, author of the book High Places". 2. Chantal Devine Saskatchewan (she Margaret Getty). Gwen Landolt - Real Women. Allen Garneau - educator for Hon. John Oldring - Minister Issues. ‘ 6. Dr. Stephen Genius - Medical 7. Marie Salway - health educator and columnist for Grainews "Butter Side Up". 8. Murial Aburadham, former Mayor of Fort Saskatchewan. Cost of Early Registration (before October 18th) is $40.00. Childcare is provided when pre-arranged. Plan to attend. For more information call Lorraine Balderson, 758-6380. such as: 1. political comm- "Friends in - wife of will be introduced by the Premier of 3. of 4. 5. lawyer and vice-president 25 years, of Family doctor. The Magrath Golf Course was the scene of a two day Four Man Scramble during the weekend when some 282 golfers comprising 72 teams and wind day. The took to the Course amidst sunshine on Saturday, rain and cold on Sun- Ralph Thrall foursome tied for first place with the Williams and Wester­mark crews with a -24 score. LADIES.Don't spend another winter parked in front of the T.V. set! Come out for some fun and exercise at your local curling rink. Ladies curling will be starting again soon. Phone Vicki 758-3351 (days) 758-3721 (even­ings). 4 Winner of the B Section - Greg Maxwell team. C Section - Taylor Team and D. Sec­tion - Bill Henderson Jr. team. The Cardston Division won the Read-In Challenge for World Literacy Day. The prize earned is a collection of books which will be divided among the Lib­raries. Thank you Magrath. We had a total of 626 names from our community. Approximate­ly 40%. Patricia Dudley. HELP WANTED: Ambitious fun-loving women needed to fill various positions on Curl­ing teams this winter. No exerpence nec­essary. Only good sports need apply. Phone Vicki 758-331 (days) 758-3721 (even­ings). ' ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZENS' "FUN" CARNIVAL This Friday, September 22nd at the Arena. Commences at 4 p.m. Come and enjoy your supper - Hot Dogs, Scones & Honey, Popcorn Coffee & Punch. White Elephant Table - Fish Pond for the Kids - Craft Table - PIE TIME AGAIN Magrath 1st Scouts will be making their delicious Fruit Pies - ready for the Freezer Friday, October 27th. We will deliver. Apple Raisen, Blueberry, Cerry - $3.75 ea. or $3.50 each for orders of 10 or more. Please phone Patricia Dudley, 758-3200 or Elizabeth Strong, 758-3166 to place your order. • There is a Ladies Aerobic Class going strong at the Magrath Stake Center Monday through Friday, 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. No charge. Wear good shoes. Bring a mat. Everyone is welcome - age 12 and up. BINGO - begins at 6 p.m. Bake Table. Draw for Food Hamper. FUN FOR EVERYONE FROM THE KIDS TO GRANDPA & GRANDMA. WANTED: Fall Pasture or Stubble Field for cows. Phone 758-6753. You can tell when people are pretty well informed. Their views are pretty much like your own. A GOOD STOCK OF ANTIFREEZE IN THE HARD­WARE DEPT. DON'T BE CAUGHT NOT READY FOR WINTER.Cantaloupe . . «49 PRUNE PLUMS b c.59c - 130 • ■ • I KG Cucumbers LONG ENGLISH lot loose Tomatoes .=. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .® 99s 99clb. 2*1 Romaine Lettuce 2/99 Lemons 27.99 Garlic . 2/99c Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Leth­bridge was the setting of a lovely wedding Saturday, September 16th, 1989 when Danette Holzwarth, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Holz­warth of Magrath and Larry Tratch, son of Mr. & Mrs. Walter Tratch of Lethbridge were united in marriage. For their wedding day the bride and groan chose as their attendants Judy Wojtowicz as Matron of Honor, Nancy Brunner as Bridesmaid, McKinley Van Rijn, cousin of the bride was Flowergirl. Best man was Gary Wojtowicz and Groomsman was Bob Goulet. Presiding at the guest register were Karen Gibb and Riana Holzwarth, sister of the bride. Following the wedding a family supper was held at Parkside Inn for some sixty guests. Master of Ceremonies for the occasion was Duane Schan, uncle of the bride. A wedding dance climaxed a very mem­orable day with out-of-town guests in att-endace from Prince George, Vancouver, Rocky Mountain House, Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer and Brooks. Following a honeymoon in the U.S. the happy couple will make their home in Lethbridge. Richard Taylor, son of George and Joan Taylor of Magrath and Glaudelle Taylor, daughter of Claude & Jennifer Taylor of Trail, B.C. were married on August 26th, 1989 in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception was held August 30th in the home of George and Joan Taylor. : The families of the Magrath Taylors and • the Trail Taylors would like to express many thanks to all the people who offered assist­ance in so many ways, especially thanks to Garda and Don Law for the hours they spent organizing the kitchen. Richard and Claudelle, who seem espec­ially happy are living in Calgary. Russ & Jackie Barnett are pleased to announce the birth of their third son, Connor Russell, 7 lb. 14 oz., born on August 15, 1989 at the Lethbridge Regional Hospital. Proud grandparents are Wes & Ruth Rice, Mavis Barnett of Magrath and Charlie & Judy Barnett of Del Bonita. I'm looking for 75 small baby food jars. If you have any or could start to save some for me, would you please call Jackie at 758­3066. LEFT AT OUR HOUSE - a heavy red plaid shirt, left during the summer, possibly after the scout hike. Phone 758-3582. FOR SALE: Armstrong Piccolo, wooden body, silver head joint. Excellent condition. Call Michele, 758-6201 evenings, 752-4511 weekdays. APPLE SALE: Magrath 4th Scouts are selling . Apples. 40 lb. box - $13.00. Macs, Red & Golden Delicious, Spartans. Taking orders for all 4 kinds to Friday, September 22nd. Phone 758-3582. LIBRARY ALLSORTS Put some spark into your life and help build the Magrath Library at the same time. LIBRARY ALLSORTS - Thursday, October 5th, 7:30 p.m. at the Seniors Centre. Watch next week for further announcement. MAGRATH FIGURE SKING CLUB Magrath Figure Skating Club is still accept­ing registrations. Call 758-3181. McKelveys to register or for more information. If interested in POWER SKATING - call 758-3181. Power Skating to run Mondays, 5:30 - 6:30 for 15 weeks. You are making progress if each mistake you make is a new one. MEAT J Chicken FRESH UTILITY FRYING .$1.38 CHICKEN THIGHS or DRUMSTICKS Chicken BREASTS (Back Attached)$2.48 CHICKEN WINGS lieat Pies SCHNEIDERS 250 g Sausage Dinners $2.48 $1.98 SCHNEIDERS SIZZLE A' SERVE 250 g . . SCHNEIDERS QUICHE LORRAISE 400 g ******************************************************************************************** The need for fund raising for the Magrath School Music Program is especially important this year. Our goal is to expand the music program beyond the outstanding Marching Band that already exists. The "Spirit of Alberta" Marching Band will have new uniforms this year, thanks to previous fund raising support. Our emphasis now will be the purchase of instruments and supplies for the development of' the concert and jazz band programs. The School Division has correnitted funds over the next four years for this purpose. By matching those funds through our own efforts, we can have a fully equipped concert and jazz band program within that time. This would in­clude seme of the essential but expensive in­struments that students do not normally supply such as bassoons, oboes, French horns and bass and contra-bass clarinets. The soon-to-be completed modernization of the band room will provide one of the finest music facilities of any high school in the prov­ince, but a sound system could not be included in the plans. This will need to be provided by our own efforts and would include a record­ing and playback system which is an essential teaching tool. ATTENTION: WALK-A-THON- September 30th, 8:00. Starts at Fish Pond; 20 kg. Pledge Sheets available at School Office. Prizes will be given for most money earned. Earnings to go to Magrath Band program. Please give us your support!1 yourself as an independent and respected individual in your business community. . Send Resume or phone Randy Newton, Sales Supervisor; The Co-Operators, Insur­ance ./Financial Services; Southland Terrace, 300 - 3rd St. South, Lethbridge, AB. T1J 1Y9. Phone 328-0455. ITEMS LEFT AFTER SOCCER CAMP: Mauve & blue Jacket with snap-in sleeves, Size 10; Pack; Shin Pads with red, white & blue straps. Claim at Rodney Bly residence, 374 So. 2nd St. West before September 30th. Friends will be interested in hearing that Winnifred Jardine will be featured in an article on candy and cookie making in the December issue of Better Homes & Gardens. Stuart and Winnifred Jardine were Miss­ionaries in Magrath two years ago and while here Winnifred held such demonstrations which were much enjoyed, especially her Christmas candy- making. LAST CALL FOR PRE-SCHOOL: Registration ends today, Thursday, September 21st. Three ans four year olds learn socialization and oth­er necessary skills before entering Kinder­garten - Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30 - 11:30 or 1-3. $48/month. Call 758-3631. J. Dever. WANT A CHALLENGE? The Co_operators have a career position open in Life, home, Auto, Commercial and Farm Insurance. We offer *Permanent employment *Training *Benefit Package *Salary plus ccwmission *A CAREER, not just a job. As we provide financial and estate planning for individuals, families, professional and corporate clients, we have firm pre-requisites, and need good quality people. This is your opportunity to establish SENIORS: The. Irish Rovers are .coming to the Sport.splex on Wednesday, October 11th. Roast Beef Supper at. the Lethbridge Senior Centre at 5 p.m. Total cost is $20 each. Reservations at both places must be MADE AND PAID FOR IMMEDIATELY. Get. in touch with Joyce or Irene. 300 g Nabob Coffee Choc. Chips Cake Mixes CHIPITS CHIPS & BAKING SQUARES D. H. 500 g Frostings d. h. 450 g. . Lipton Soup ' CUP-A-SOUP 4 pk Orange Juice SUNRYPE 1 litre Cookies CHRISTIE OREO - CHOCOLATELY COVERED FAVOURITES OR CHUNKY CHIPS AHOY Soda Crackers CHRISTIE PREMIUM PLUS 450 g Spaghetti Sauce • RAGUE 750 ml Pasta LIPTON PASTA & SAUCE Hamburger Helper b .c Flakes of Ham or Turkey maple leaf i84 g Cereal POST FRUIT & FIBRE (450 g) RAISIN BRAN & GRANOLA (525 g) Cat Food PUSS 'N BOOTS SPECIAL MENU 1 kg Laundry Detergent C H E E R 2 5 litre 399 Electrasol i-< m. . Sunkist FunFrults 153 *. . Pizza PILLSBURY 5” - 4 pk. '. DINNER ■ SWANSON FROZEN MACARONI & CHEESE DISH 227 g . 399