Magrath Store News (October 23, 2002)

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 NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 50 October 23,2002 R®9r®fch gch©©j ©f fch® n©Rfch For October200...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 2002
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2352
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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 NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 50 October 23,2002 R®9r®fch gch©©j ©f fch® n©Rfch For October2002 GRADE 1 Mrs. Court Always does their best: Tarte Harris, Taylor Stout/esdyk, Sen Thomson, Elizabeth Chariesworth, Thomas Robinson, Stephanie Atwood Mrs. Hatch Good listener: Spencer Miller Interested in learning new things each day: Jared Sabey Able to help others: AH Ghoram Being so cooperative: Keandra Nielsen Mr Redd Reading superstar: Matthew Noad, Jordan Redd, Kate Coleman Neat and Careful Worker: Faran Passey Enthusiastic worker: Tyson Murphy Happy worker: Chelsea VenechukMath superstar: Dene Adamson Superstar student: Skyion Fortner GRADE 2 z --- N Points of Interest • Senior’s News • Grocery Specials Home Hardware Inside this Issue: Community Sports Classified Ads Calendar Library News 1-3 4 6-7 8 8 Miss Coleman Staying on task: Kennedy Hatch, Phoenix Atwood, Gaven Burbank, Tyler Ralph, Brady Bevers Mrs. Bott Great listening and following directions: James Bennet, Amber Low, Kennadee Grocery Specials 9-11 Hardware Specials 12 \_____ _____ / mcdonald, Mackenzie Beres, Jessica Bullock .continued on page 2 OCTOBER SiECML All of October L.D.S. CHURCH BOOK & TAPES are 20% off marked prices!! Magrath 'United Church JadSupper Wednesday, October 23 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Adult $8.00 6-12 years $5.00 Roast Beef, Turkey and all the trimmings! ZVZRVOME 'WEfCCXME 2 fctftgr&AW §£$T©©U ©F WE BOtfW Continued from page 7 GRADE 3 Mrs. Toly Mad minute masters: Naomi Cahoon, Douglas Davidson, Avery Heninger, Logan McConnell, Erica McMahon, Skylar Miller, Katelyn Passey Mrs. Van Maarion Nifty neat worker: Mackenzie Miller Independent worker: Nicholas Noad Super Spellers: Matthew Larson Andrew Gast, Tasha Grisack, Orin Hoy GRADE 4 Mr. De Winter Dedication to improvement: Madison Hatch, Megan Dunn, Tandy Stringam, Tyler Bennett, Weston Sabey, Christopher Gast, Taylor Paquette Miss Neilson Homework hero: Mariah Blumel, Kassie Bullock, Zach Gorham, Kaite Harker, Atysa Lybbert, Jason Murray, Brittany Panczak, Shay Riggin GRADES Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Cosgrove Math basic facts: Chrissy Williams Resplendent reader: Chloe Cosgrove Spelling superstar: Olivia Boyes Social Studies scholar: Lennie Moorman Spelling superstar: Grady Taylor Always does her best: Tara Loh Mrs. Domer Quiet and Co-operative workers: Darin Christensen, Keety Chariesworth, Jacy Wheeler Conscientious worker: A/fison Lauscher Kindness to others: Mikaefa Fisher GRADE 6 Mr. Alston Attendance: Guy Sweetgrass Art Smart: Spencer Broadhead, Cody Foggin Arid Learner: Lara Gaff Reading comprehension: Kris Ram berg Mrs. Coppieters Completing assignments: Bryanna Bennett, Jessa Blackwell, Tim Buchanan, Sara Jarvie, Colten Passey, Indie Riggin, Sasha Schneyder, Shawn Ytixa-Gemmell, Kierstin Harrison Mrs. Karren Mad minute magicians: Ryan Bischke, Sarah Balderson, Benson Wilde, Katie Smart, Jordan Hansen High Attendance: Grades 1-3 Mrs Van Maa non Grades 4-6 MrAiston/Mrs Beck Most Prompt Grades 1-3 Mrs. Hatch Grade 4-6 Mrs. Corner Clean Room Award Grade 1-3 Mrs. Court Grade 4-6 Mrs. Karren CHINOOK HEALTH REGION 2002 FLU VACCINE DROP-IN CLINICS Flu vaccine available for: 1. persons 65 years and older; 2. persons with chronic health problems; and 3. persons who are household contacts of the above. MAGRATH AREA Please Call for an Appointment at 758-3331 MAGRATH COMMUNITY HEALTH OFFICE October 28 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. November 8 9:00 a.m. -12:00 noon WELLING LDS CHURCH October 24 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.EfllPlOYffiEilT OPPORTUillTIEi 3 HELP WANTED Individual to work Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10:00a.m to 6:00p.m Duties include: Supervising the disposal of refuse at the town of Magrath transfer station and supervising two SASH clients. Experience in Front End loader operation would be an asset. Contact Scott Wolsey at The Southern Alberta Society tor the Handicapped for interview. 758-3334 /Raymond & District Community^ Chorus will hold their annual Music Chorus Concert Friday, November 1 Raymond Community Theatre Tickets - $5.00 available at The Merc office - 752-3057 Chorus members, at the door or 752-3661 Special Guest Artists Rush Seating We specialize in: • Scanning: slides, photos, negatives, text. • Photo repair, retouching, restoration & photo collages • Memory videos (weddings, reunions, sports. All of the above can be preserved on VHS, CD and We also do private tutoring, troubleshooting, desktop publishing & more! Phone Bonny/Brenda: 758-3844 eve./voicemail (day) SENIOR’S NEWS Suppers for October will be held on Wednesday, October 30 Pot Luck & Entertainment will be on Friday, October 25 All at 5:00 p.m. ******* Contact Hazel Rasmussen for rental of the Senior’s Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3545 ******* BINGO ~ BINGO ~ BINGO Next Bingo will be held on Thursday, October 24, 2002 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo - 7:00 p.m. Public Welcome! $ * 4c * * * * December - Look forward to a Tea & Bake & Craft ~ December 6 ******* Senior’s Bus Trip Rose Bud December 19 ~ Buffet & Stage Show Contact Shirley Paul 758-6379 pies for $6.00 each Orders must be in by November 11. Pies will be made and ready for pick up on November 18. Call: Bernice Coleman 758-3106 Mincemeat SPORTS VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL SCHEME JR. Varsity and Varsity Roys Oct. 23 Magrath at Picture Butte Oct. 30 Magrath at YOjers Mov. 6 Cardston atAtagrath JR. Varsity Game startsat 6:00 with Varsity to follow at approximately 7:30. JR. Varsity and Varsity Girls Oct. 29 Cardston at Magrath N)v. 5 Magrath at Kate Andrews Atov. 12 YVinston Churchill at Alagiath JR. Varsity Games start at 6:00 with Varsity to follow at approximately 7:30. "Wakeup 'With Make-up! Permanent Cosmetics Clinic Reasons for Permanent Cosmetics: Little or No Brow Hair, Visual Limitations Allergies to Makeup, Active Lifestyle Tina D. Reid cpct Phone: (403) 758-3930 758-3936 CURLING MAGRATH CURLING CLUB FALL EVENTS Open Funspiel: October 29,2002 - November 2,2002 (EVERYBODY WELCOME) Team or individual entries accepted. Individuals will be placed on a team. League Curling: Starts November 4, 2002 Mens, Ladies and Mixed Leagues. To enter the Funspiel or League call: Mike Takaguchi: 328-3091 Ron Balderson: 758-6521 SKATING PUBLIC SKATING HOURS October 17 (FREE) 6:30-7:30 October 19 (FREE) 6:30-7:30 October 21-24 only 4:00-5:00 October 26 6:30-7:30 (Regular Fees Apply) Beginning October 28 Regular times are: Monday, Thursday, Saturday 6:30-7:30 Please submit your sports scores and schedules by dropping off at the Trading Company Office, faxing to 758-6888, or e-mailing to tidmarsh@telusplanet.netI The South Country i Jamboree Society ! i The South Country Jamboree Society will be having a Pot Luck Supper ! and | Halloween Dance at the regular jam on I October 27, 2002. Meeting at 12:30p.m., jam at 2:00p.m. supper at 5:30 p.m., followed by judging of costumes ! and dancing. ! Phone 327-8477 or 752-3801 J 5 | MIGRA1N HEAPACHES Attend 3 complimentary workshop i 6:00p,m.: Wednesday, October, 30 Mag rath Public Library Speaker: Dr. Alan Dudley ! Chiropracter ! 758-3203 To reserve a seat i The Raymond & District Agricultural Society is now taking bookings for the Annual Christmas Craft & Bake Sale to be held on December 7, 2002 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Tables are $15.00. Phone Myrna at 752-3801. (tide door) I II II I I I II DO *00 SUFFER FROM pain from pregnancy headaches sore, tired muscles lower back pain whiplash stiff snonlders or just need to relax ! massage « hp roui i call Kim @ 758 - 3210 to book your appointment covered by most heeltb care pleat ***** HomeLife Higher Standards M.L.S. Jim Anderson agent Residential ~ Farm Acreage ~ Commercial in Magrath and Area 2 Houses for Sale in Del Bonita 2 teacherages for sale in Del Bonita House for Sale in Magrath 269 S. 1st St. W. -1 1/2 blocks south of the Trading Co. $63,000 Comparative Market Analysis (No Charge) - For people interested in getting an evaluation of marketability of your property. Phone: 758-6725 (leave message) 33*1-8882 (cellular) CLASSIFIED ADS FREE MARKET * FOUND - Calico kitten (female) near The Store. 758­3751. * LOST - Harry Potter Watch with silver face & black wrist band. Lost on or around the dirt hills across from the soccer fields. 758-6077 * FREE - Used washer and dryer. Free to anyone who will pick them up from the north door at Hazel Dudley’s. 82 S. 1st St. W GARAGE SALES if* * GARAGE SALE Crafts, collectibles, baby items and more Saturday, October 26 9a.m. - 2p.m. 219 East Harker Ave * GARAGE SALE Ssturday, October 26 9a.m - 2p.m. 356 West Harker Ave. (McKelvey’s) BUY & SELL * FOR SALE - Buffet Clarinet recently reconditioned. $450.°° o.b.o. Call 758-6527 after 3 p.m. (Wayne Passey) * FOR SALE - Stove for sale. $225 or offers. Call Bernice at 758-6448. * FOR SALE - unsplit firewood. Assorted lengths and sizes. Starts at $50.°°/half ton load. Bruce Sabey 758­6846. * FOR SALE - Futon Bunk Bed. Good condition. $200.°° Phone 758-3752. AUTOMOTIVE sjc FOR SALE - 1990 Isuzu Trooper. 145,000 km. $3200.°° Phone 758-3752. * FOR SALE - 1993 Ford Tempo. In excellent condition. No rust. Very clean. $5000.°° firm. 758-3307 * FOR SALE - 1995 Ford Winstar. 170,000km. Lots of family life left. All records kept. $7500.00 Call 403­, 208-5025 or 403-630-8007. * FOR SALE — 1999 Ford Winstar. 76,000 km. Loaded except for leather. $17,500.00 Call 403-208-5025 or 403-630-8007. BUSINESS *1" * * Tracey Filtness, Dayhome provider for Wee R Kids has spots available in her house. 15 W. 1st Ave. S. Clean, fun atmosphere. Approved for subsidy. Close to school. Call for interview: Agency - 320-5711 or Tracey - 758­6030. * NEED TO GET YOUR BOAT WINTERIZED? -call 758-3302 for professional on-site service. * T & B HANDY MAN SERVICE - Lawn cutting & trimming, Roto-Rake your lawn, Yard clean-up, Lawn aeration & fertilization, Chain link fencing & accessories, house cleaning. (403) 758-6448 or (403) 360-5746. . . * JUST RIGHT ROTOTILLING by David & Mark Harker. 758-3009. * CANADIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS We sell, install & service alarms, safes, camera systems, deadbolts & key locks. Call Ross Moore at 758-3945. Free estimate. * For all your cleaning needs from hospital clean to a touch-up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job too big or too small. Call Wayne’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 758-6414. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FOR RENT - 3 bedroom house for rent. 60 N. Centre Street. $450/month + utilities. Close to school and main street. Phone 758-6892 after 6:00 p.m.CLASSIFIED ADS * 2 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR RENT - 2 blocks east of the school. Abstatainers only. Available October 1st. $480/month + utilities. 758-6826. FOR SALE • 2 BEDROOM HOME for sale or rent - 139 W. Harker Ave. Double garage, finished basement, two baths, new appliances, upgraded interior. Purchase price $85,000 or $560/month rent. Call Ted at 758-3110 or 315-3320 or Jan at 380-7336. TO PUN IS HUtMN.- 1. Aticfdtcorftitondon Vs oun because V is hNo-Rred 2. TimeffissIke andamx AvVfllosIHea banana. 3. Sbe bod a boyfriend eiVb a elooden leg, buf brote V off. < Mrtfo her marriage she gofa no* name and a dress. DEL BONITA 4-H BEEF CLUB Re-organizational Meeting Monday, October 28,2002 7:00 p.m. Del Bonita Hall Anyone interested is more than welcome to attend. For more information you can call: Dave Newton @ 758-3653 or Vernon Carter @ 758-6760 5. Mien a dotfe is hungry V goes bo& four seconds. 6. The man etho fol info an upholstery machine is fuly recovered. 7. to blQ foe thtirbritohetvlllb* exposed In foe end. MUSEUM NEWS Come and see our Remembrance Day Display and other interesting | artifacts. rtf pamy rrwer DEL BONITA HALLOWEEN DANCE DEL BONITA HALL OCTOBER 26th DOORS OPEN @8 MUSIC FROM 9-1 SOUND EXPLOSION (DJ) ADMISSION: $6.00 (members $5.00) DOOR PRIZES, COSTUME PRIZES, FUN FOR ALL! Must be 18 or over to attend! /EE T0U THERE' | Open Fridays from 1:00-4:30 and by appointment. Phone Donna Lybbert @ 758-3896 f or Melodie Johnston 758-6268 Come to the MAGRATH CULTURAL ARTS SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING!! Wednesday, November 20,2002 8:00 p.m. at the Library We are looking for new board members and/or members at large. JHA6BAIH JVfWS In OurCommunity. October 2002 Sunday Monday-, Tuesday Wednesday J : ä Thursday Friday Saturday 20 21 22 . 23 24 BINGO 7:00 25 SENIOR’S POTLUCK 5:00 26 27 28 29 30 SENIOR’S DINNER 5:00 31 haw HALLOWED 1 NO SCHOOL TEACHER P-DAY 2 LIBRARY NEWS We would like to start our story hour in November so if there is anyone that would be interested in doing the story hour for 3 - 5 year olds please give us a call us at 758-6498. At present we have someone to do the Story hour every other Wednesday. Adult Fiction Heart of the Sea by Nora Roberts We Were the Mulvaneys by Joyce Carol Oates The Hotel New Hampshire by John Irving Journey by Danielle Steel Anil’s Ghost by Michael Andaatje Whispers and Lies by Joyce Fielding Summer Dreams by Jennie Hansen Baglio DVD Trains Thelma and Louise Heartbreakers Non-Fiction Chicken Soup for the Canadian Soul by Jack Canfield Diabetes Meals on the Run Juvenile The Divorced Kids Club and Other Stories by W.D. Valgardson Beyond Dolphin Diaries: Touching rhe Wave by Ben Dolphin Diaries: Into the Blue by Ben Baglio Ed Emberley’s Drawing Book of Trucks and Aunt Skilly and the stranger by Kathleen Stevens Two Good Friends by Judy Delton The Berenstain Bears and the Ghost of the Forest by Stan and Jan Berenstain Please note that the deadline for submissions to the paper is MONDAY at 6:00 p.m. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week. Phone 758-6377, email to tidmarsh@telusplanet.net, fax 758-6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office.9 Magrath Trading Company ’ GROCERY SPECIALS - ' . J' ’ “From Our Family To Yours.” Dairy Delights and Frozen Favorites! Swanson Meat Pies, frozen - turkey, chicken, beef 200 g Case of 18 $19.98 Western Family Vegetables, frozen—select varieties 1 kg Case of 12 23.98 Western Family Orange Juice, frozen - select varieties 355 ml Case of 24 19.98 Western Family Margarine 454 g Case of 12 $9.98 Western Family Soft Margarine 454 g 6 for $6.00 Pillsbury 5” Pizza or Pizza Pops, frozen - select varieties 1.11 - 1.2 kg $8.98 Tropicana or Tropics Juice or Blends - select varieties 2.84 litre $5.98 Dairyland Whipping Cream - select varieties 250 ml $1.18 Dairyland Buttermilk - select varieties 1 litre $1.58 Dairyland Aerosol Whipped Cream 225 g $2.68 Dairyland Sour Cream - select varieties 250 ml $1.18 Kellogg’s Eggo Waffles, frozen - select varieties 48 pack $9.98 Sunny Delight - select varieties 3.78 litre or 8 pk $3.98 So Good Soy Beverage - select varieties 1.89 litre $3.98 Cheemo Perogy, frozen - select varieties 2kg $4.98 Value Priced Ice Cream - select varieties 4 litre $3.78 Groceries. Campbell’s Tomato Soup 284 ml Case of 12 $4.98 Campbell’s Soup - chicken noodle, vegetable or mushroom 284 ml Case of 12 $6.98 Campbell’s Hearty Noodles - select varieties 65 g Case of 12 $10.98 Western Family Fruit - select varieties 398 ml Case of 12 $14.98 Gold Seal Pink Salmon 213 g Case of 12 $11.98 Gold Seal Light Tuna - chunk or flaked in water 170 g Case of 12 $8.98 Western Family Mushrooms - pieces and stems 284 ml Case of 12 $7.9810 More Groceries. Sun-Rype Okanagan Apple or Florida Orange Blend 1 litre Case of 12 $9.98 Sun-Rype Hi-5 - select varieties 1 litre Case of 12 $10.98 Western Family Pineapple - select varieties 398 ml Case of 12 $8.98 Minute Maid, Bibo or Five Alive - select varieties Case of 40 $12.98 Folgers Coffee - select varieties 300 g Case of 10 $19.98 Pacific or Alpha Evaporated Milk 385 ml Case of 12 $12.98 Hunt’s Tomato Paste 156 ml Case of 12 $6.98 Hunt’s Thick and Rich Pasta Sauce - select varieties 680 ml Case of 12 $19.98 Hunt’s Tomato Sauce 398 ml Case of 12 $8.98 Hunt’S Tomatoes - crushed, stewed, or diced 398 ml Case of 6 $4.98 Aylmer Tomatoes - whole or diced 796 ml Case of 12 $8.98 Heinz Tomato Juice Campbell’s V8 Juice 284 ml 340 ml Case of 12 $7.98 Case of 24 $17.98 Mr Noodles -select varieties 85 g Case of 24 $4.98 Kraft Dinner 225 g Case of 12 $8.98 Chef Boyardee Pasta - select varieties 425 g Case of 6 $5.98 Heinz Pasta - select varieties 398 ml Case of 9 $7.98 Heinz Beans - select varieties 398 ml Case òf 9 $6.98 Green Giant Vegetables - select varieties 341 -398 ml Case of 12 $7.98 Delmonte Fruit Cups - select varieties 16 pk $8.98 Ocean spray Cranberry Cocktail or Ruby Red Grapefruit 3.78 litre $5.98 Jell-o Pudding Snacks variety pack 24 pk $7.98 Western Family Pop - select varieties 12 pk 2 for $6.00 Western Family Bread - white or 60% whole wheat 567 g 10 for $8.00 Catelli Pasta - select varieties 4 kg $6.98 Kellogg’s Jumbo Cereal - froot loops, com pops, vector, mini wheats 775-1300 g $7.98 Old Dutch Potato Chips select varieties 210g 2 for $4.00 Kraft Handi Snacks - select varieties 696 g $8.9811 Market Fresh Produce! Russet Potatoes — Canadian grown, Canada #1 10 lb bag 2 for $5.00 Mini Pack Apples - Mcintosh or Spartan B.C grown, Canada Fancy 7 litre box (approx 6.51b) $3.98 Fresh Carrots - Canadian grown, Canada #1 5 lb bag $1.98 each Medium Onions-u.s. grown, #1 grade 5 lb bag $1.98 each Bartlett Pears - B.C. grown, Canada #1 7 litre box (approx. 81b) $6.98 Red Grapefruit - u.s. grown 5 lb bag $2.98 each Meat Manager’s Pick of the Week! Fresh Chicken Legs - back attached, value pack $2.16/kg $.98/lb Outside Round Oven Roast-value pack $6.57/kg $2.98/lb Eye of Round Marinating Steak-value pack $8.77/kg $3,981b Western Family Beef Burgers, frozen 4.4 kg $23.98 Olympic Sausage Sticks - select varieties 500 g 2 for $6.00 Olympic Regular Wieners 450 g 2 for $5.00 Olympic Garlic Coil 750 g $4.98 Olympic Sliced Meat 175 g 2 for $3.00 Olympic Bacon - select varieties 500 g $4.48 Breaded Pork Cutlets, frozen 31b $9.98 Household Goods. Western Family Windshield Washer Fluid - -35° 4 litre Case of 4 $6.98 Cheer Laundry Detergent - select varieties 26 - 40 uses Case of 4 $29.98 Scottie Facial Tissue - select varieties 150’s Case of 6 $5.98 Viva Paper Towels - white 2 roll pack Case of 12 $10.98 Purex Bathroom Tissue 2 x 24 roll pack $14.98 Electrasol Dishwasher Detergent 6 kg pail $9.98. Pet Pleasers! Friskies Cat Food - select varieties 156 g Case of 24 $9.98 Alpo Dog Food - select varieties 624 - 630 g Case of 12 $14.98 Value Priced Cat Litter 10 kg $3.98- Rubber Welcome Mats Sale $4.97 each Duracell Batteries On Sale $5.47 to $7.97 Floor Diffusers white or brown 3”xl0” or 4”xl0” Sale $2.47 Probond Wood Glue 350 ml $3.97 Lava Hand Cleaner a pumice powered pump, with a 5.57 oz bar of soap as a bonus to remove oil and grease and grime from hands Sale $3.97 WD-40 Stops squeaks, loosens rusted parts and frees sticky mechanisms. Sale Price $3.27 Heavy Duty Lawn Rake to help you rake up your fall leaves Reg. $9.99 Sale $7.47 F-Clamps Malleable and carbon steel with wooden handle. $2.37 up to $10.17 Adjustable Wrenches 4 inch - Reg. $9.69 - Sale $5.77 6 inch - Reg. $12.99 - Sale $7.77 8 inch - Reg. $14.99 - Sale $8.97 10 inch - Reg. $16.99 - Sale $9.97 Storage Hooks for Bikes or Utility Sale $1.19 for a 2 pack or All purpose or Ladder hooks Sale $1.57for 2 75* Outdoor Extension Cord with single plug lighted ended Sale $25.97 DEWALT Heavy Duty Palm Sander 2 amp motor Sale $69.97 I Curved jaw-locking Pliers ^IIL. 5”, 7” or 10” Jin Home $6.97 each Home hardware hardware Phone: 758-3065 Phone: 758-3065 I