Magrath Store News (April 11, 1968)

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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 75SJ-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . g a...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1968
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2377
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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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 75SJ-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY . g a.M. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY .***.8 A.M. to 1 PtM. .SATURDAY .4.8 A.M. to 7 P.M. THURSDAY, APRIL Uth, 1?68 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA . DRESSES I495to 3395 995 and l4°° Gay colored Cottons, Cotton and Amel Blends, Printed Silks, Amel Jerseys, Crimpset knits, silks knits and double knits in the latest creat­ions for the new season. SIZES: 9 to 24i. 695to 49^5 UTILITY COATS Plain and reversible Utility Coats in printed or solid shades, three quarter or full length in popular colors and styles. SPRING SHOES Black patent Pumps, white flats and little heels in pattat and leathers. Poster-paint colored casuals by Iyons, luiniiuiiitnmiiiiiitiniiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiitiHHHiiiiitHHiiiiiiiuniibthitiiiiiiiHhniMuuiiiiiiiiuHfiHin KORETS Korets of California SI i.ms with fitted waist band, zipper back opening. Trim styling in popular shades of Green, Loden, Navy. SIZES: 12 to 28. (298 SABRE SLIMS Trim, tapered Sabre Slims in wash and wear fabrics. COLORS: Pink, Blue, Gold, Green, “Toast. I200 TOPS Korets of California Blouses and Knitted Tops to co-ordinate with the slims. ¿198 t0 Q98 Sabre Slim Tops and Kay Silver tops. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. I 98i to 165 WHITE RAIN; ONLÏ SILVIKRIN; The clean hair spray, hard to hold, regular hold . t.895 SLIPS Nylon tricot Slips beautifully trimmed with lag®. applque and ribbon. Emroidered or lace tjrjinmp.rj bod»» /I 26 ices. Also cotton and arnel. . PANT ES NJylon tricot Panties in briefsbloomers an$ regular pantie styles. Plain or applique and lace trim, aqa IfiG Assorted colors. yOV to ■ V NIGHTGOWNS Nylon tricot, cotton kriskay Nightgowns in shorties or mini styles. Assorted styles and colors. NYLON Seamless sheer Nylon Hose with stretch tops. REGULAR 69$ pr SHAMPOO Hi-^Style concentrated shampoo with protein. 17 fl. oz. each., ____________ Lotion shampoo with extra condition! Crystal clear shampoo for extra cleansing. HAIR SPRAY: Miss Breck - for normal and extra hold* Large size, introductoiy ■ oiier- 990 . 990 150 ' ' GLOVES-SCARF SETS \ etching Nylon tricot Scarf and nylon simplex Gloves in colors that are toned for the new Spring season. y — Choose a set to match / your Easter Ensemble. L— THERMAL Thermal Knit Blankets for relax­ing comfort. Keeps heat in cold out. Assorted Q colors. 72 x 90. < BLENDS ’’Surprise” Viscose,. Nylon Ray en; .blends. White satin binding. Assorted colors including Gold, Rose, Blue, Green, Tan. REGULAR $5.95 .Ä MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. New arrivals in Dan River Wash and Wear Gingham Western Shirts in a nice array of checks and plaids in assorted colors. Pearl snap button fasteners. .*. . Forsyth Dress Shirts including the popular styles of tapered Fortrel, permanent press and smooth set. ' SIZES : 14 up REGULAR $1.00 iiOHiiiiiiiiiiiHUiiiniiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiuiiiii Long sleeved Sport Shirts including wash and wear fabrics, plain and printed cottons and amels. REGULAR $5.50 to $10.$5 I DRESS SOCKS i Wolsey S-T-R-E-T-C-H Nylon Dress i Socks in all the fashionable shades Famous Greb "Hush Puppies" in black leather eyelet ties and slip ons. (SEE THE HUSH PUPPIE GOLF SHOES $15.95) SPRING . U II U111I Ut 1I1111111H II1! 1111 III 11II ( IIIHUII »I lllli i III HI 111111 ( I I HI II I HI I II lllttl 1|11 II II*. Light weight Cottons, Arnels and Terylenes in sporty styles for Spring and Summer wearing. Popular styles for golfing. Shades of Olive, Tan, Bone and Pearl Grey. SIZES: S. M. L. STETSON NEW ARRIVALS New dress hats by Stet­son. A choice of ‘two popular new styles — Golden Centuiy or Club Calypso. Colors: Pearl Grey or Char Grey. ivÌM^n/-\iri TRADING COMPANY LTD. WORSE! NÏRCN STRESH DRESS SOCKS El "L1.r*TnE" Seamless Mesh Nylon Hoe DEGÙ *„R 69^ pre ER.Y GOODS rEDT, Students home from Rick’s College, Lexburg, Idaho for the Spring break included Miss Nylene Fletcher and room mate Miss Cheryl Carlson, Miss Arlene Reil, Miss Kay Thomson, Miss Wendy Coleman, Miss Carol Coleman and friend Miss Juanita Summers. 1 ' Ross Coleman and Miss Irene Purser, Doi Bonita students home from Rick!s College during the weekend included Ken Ferry, Mr, and Mrs, Ron Rasmussen and Lyle Foggin, Mr. and Mrs, Allen Fletcher and infant of Regina vis.iJ ed his parents Mr, and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher £X ■ USED WRINGER WASHING MACHINE IN Al SPOTIESS CONDITION. WORKS AS SMOOTH AS BRAND NEW, AUTOMATIC TIMER & PUMP, HARDWARE DEPT, OUT OF THE SHADOWS Out of the dark and griny soil The pure white lilies grow. Out of the black and murky clouds, Descends the stainless snow. Out of the crawling eathbound worm A butterfly is bom, Out of the sombre, shrouded night, Behold, a golden morn. Out of the pain and stress of life The peace of God pours down. Out of the nails, the spear, the cross, Redemption and a crownJ rmORE CLOSED FRIDal- ’kERjlL 12th, IN OBSERV - >77. -trxnri yQTn.v ' Mri and Mrs. Syl Rarick and Brian were Calgary visitors over the weekend, guests of theii? son Dallas and daughter Rose. Dr, and Mrs. Emerson Blumell of Calgary visited with relatives and friends in Magrath Th*1 re day, April 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Woodgei* of Salt Laka City, Utah were Magrath visitors during the weekend. Assorted tolors MENS WEAR MIHIIHHIHItllllllllllitlHIHUI NOTICE; The Jfegrath Lions Club will sponsor a Lions Club Talent Night, Thursday, April 25th in the Magrath Cultural Hall. Nmr1 , will be heard from Grant Erickson’s Hign School Band plus numbers from our talented youth including numbers from Magrath and district Festival winners. Randy Cooper, son of Mrs. L. B. Tanner returned home during the weekend after fulfilling a two and a half year L.D.S. mission in the French East Mission Field. NOTICE: Anyone wishing gardens ploughed* please contact Carter Currie, Ph. 758-3475« WANTED: Home for female smoky colored cat. Housetrained, spaded. Would prefer someone with no children. A very nice pet. Call 758-6541. SUNRISE SERVICE: Del Bonita Hi C youth group will hold, a Sunrise Service Friday Apr*! 12 Good Friday, at 7 A.M. at. Milk.River Camp Fignt. Service, followed by free breakfasts welcome. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. 690 Beautiful bush—type White i. . I 19 TWIN PACK - 'SLADIOLI BULBS Cello packs of choice named variety mixture À S T I L B B : flower in Red or HEART - choice Variety pk. of FOR SPRING PLANTING ROSE BUSHES 2 year old Field Grown Rose Bushes in popular varieties including Blaze, Peace, Tea Rose, Talisman, Red Pinocchio, Fire King Everblooming Floribunda (cluster) Rose, - to mention only a few of the many we have in stock. Select your favorites while the supply is good, SINGLE BACK - BULBS-TUBERS DAHLIAS; Giant dinner plate Dahlias, Cactus (shag) Dahlias, PomPom Dahlias as well as packs of mixed varieties. Assorted colors. 690 pkg- PHLOX In popular shades of Blue, White. Pink, or Red . _ _ . . . 850 F'kg- BLEEDING______________ well packed.85C PEONY ROO T S : Choice colors Red, White, Pink, 850 pRg GARDEN 3 h.p. MT D DELUXE ROTARY TITTER — built to bite into any type of soil. Vertical Briggs & Stratton 4 cycle rewind starter. Gear Case is extra heavy and sturdy with 4 (not 2) adjustable, Timken roller bearings. Throttle and clutch controls located at fingertips on upper handle. 16 unbreakable tines, 12 ” in diameter. The hoe type design is self-sharpening. Heat treated for universal use. 4 h.p, MT D DELUXE ROTaRY TILLER - horizontal Briggs & Stratton 4 cycle, rewind starter. Throttle and clutch controls are located on handle - forward, neutral, reverse. 16 unbreakable tines - 14” diameter. Sclf-sharp-ening hoe type. Heat treated. If” semi-pneumatic adjust­able wheels. FOR MOTHER ROTaRY CHEF Rotating DUaL-AMATIC KNIFE Food Chopper - does the job by just tapping : Carver, Slicer, Frozen Food Knife . _________________________ purchase of both the Rotaiy Chef and the Dual—A—Matic Knife you get a bonus of a 4 WAYNIFE - peels, pares, grates and shreds - plus a KRAZEE RUTTER spiral slicer. Put one away now for Mother on Mother’s Day, BONUS OF F E R With the MAGRATH j RADING COMPANY LTD. Mr. Robert Harrison. FERTILIZER PRODUCERS HAVE THEIR WORRIES ’’Their warehouses are bulging and their supply pipelines are filled to overflowing". "Farmers are holding back on orders in a ■way not seen since the early 1950’s, etc." The Financial Post. April 4, 1968. hall - harrison 'wedding Bishop Ronald Watmough officiated at a lovely,double ring ceremony Saturday, March 23rd at the 10th Ave. and 18th Street L.D.S. Chapel, Lethbridge when Connie Larraine Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall of Lethbridge became the bride of Heber Iynn Harrison, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harrison of Magrath. Mrs. Iferjorie Koenen, sistar of the groom, was matron of honor and Mr. Robert Kent Harrison, brother of the groom was best nan. Ushers were Mr. Robert Hall, brother of the bride and Following the wedding, a delicious turkey dinner was served to sixty or more guests catered by the Relief Society. Mr. Robert Hall was ^fester of Ceremonies. After the dinner, Mrs. Maud Ririe rendered a beautiful piano solo and Mr. Ray Pul1ock of Welling sang two lovely solos. The happy couple will reside in Lethbridge. Friends will be sorry to heqr of the death in Nanaimo Regional General Hospital Thursday, April 4th *f Mrs. Doreen Ruth Zuback, the former Doreen Perrett. She was 39 years of age at the time of her passing. Bom in Lethbridge, the late Mrs. Zuback had resided in Nanaimo since 1941» She is survived by her hasband Lawrence, a son Douglas, a daughter Iferjorie Ann, a brother Mac Perrett of East Wellington, and her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Perrett of East Weiling-ton. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 9th at Westwood Chapel of Flowers with interment in Nanaimo cemetery. Lhgrath can well be proud of the young artists of the town and community who have done so well in music and speech arts including recent competitions in the Cardston and more recently the Lethbridge and District Kiwanis Music Festival. Winners of the Lethbridge event included the following KMgrath students: Piano - 12 years and under - Tom Carter (2 nd). Vocal - 11 years - Cam Wilde (tied 2nd) Dialect - 12 years and under - Kim Christensen (1st) Tom Carter (2nd) Sonatina 12 years and under Tom Carter (tied 2nd) Piano Modem Contemporary 17 years and under - Conway Brewerton (1st) Girls Folk Song Solo - 17 years and under - Terzy Wolsey (1st) Spanish Guitar - 12 years and under - Melvin ifeh. Mime 12 years and under - Tom Carter (2nd) Solos Mime Open Melanie Harker. Canadian Poetry - 13 years and under - Kirn Christensen (1st) Dramatic Poetry - 7 years and under - Nola Dahl (2nd) Girls Vocal Solo Open - Terry Wolsey (2nd) Bach Piano - 13 years and under - Tom Carter (tied 2nd) Canadian Poetry - 7 years and under - Nola Dahl (1st) 9 and under - Kenneth Dahl (2nd) Story Tel ling - 13 years and under - Kim Christensen (2nd) Piano Solo - 19 years and under - Jane Kadonaga (2nd) Girls Vocal 17 years and under - Terry Wolsey (2nd) Canadian Poetiy 17 years and under - Linda Carter (1st) Dramatic Poetry Open - Melanie Harker (2nd) Canadian Poetry 17 years and under - Linda Carter (1st) Dramatic Poetry Open - Melanie Harker (2nd) Duologues — 12 years and under - Kim Christensen and Tom Carter (tied 1st) Shakespeare Solo - 12 years and under - Kim Christensen (tied 2nd) Oratory - 15 years and under Tom Carter (tied 1st) 18 years and under Linda Carter. Recorder Solo - Tom Carter. Stars of the Festival Concert was held in the Paramount Theatre Friday evening when most of the winning entries performed and awards were presented. Miss Terry Wolsey was presented with the William Fairbairn Memorial Award - $25» Patients in the Ifegrath Municipal Hospital during the past week included Mr. Earl Harker, Mrs. Marjorie Stringham, Mr. Gordon Card, Mrs. Sadie Taylor, Mrs. Ahafia Ponomar, Kim Taylor, George P. Hofer, Mr. Steve Gruninger Sr., Mr. Hugo Hillmer, Mrs, Jennie Bone, Mrs, Grace McCormick, Mrs. Mary Gruninger, Mrs. Ruby Ririe, Richard Gruninger, Laurie Stephen, Wm. J.S. Entz, Byron Koskewich, Jfertin Hillmer, Mrs, Barbara Davies and son, Mrs. Ireta Matkin, Miss Helen Briggs and Mrs. Hazel Madison. MAGRATH TRAD INC CO- LTD BULK NOTICE; Everyone is invited to attend the April Home and School meeting which will be held Monday, April 22nd at 8 P,M, in the Music Room of the Public School«, Mr„ Grant Ifetkin, Supte of Schools, Cardston School Division will be guest speaker«. He will be discussing Kindergartens, Driver Training in Magrath High School, and the age of children starting Grade One in this divis­ion. » Please keep this date in mi nd, FOR SALE; Boat, motor and trailer, 758-3152 FOUND; ladies necklace. Ph, 758-3518, FOR SALE. Modem homo, centrally located, Garth Coleman, WANTED; Brownie uniform, size 8, Mrs, Bill Ririe, MAGRATH PARK THEaTRE NEWS; Friday and Satur­day, April 12th and 13th "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK» in color starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, A family movie with added cartoon. FOR SaLE; 4 roomed house, 2 acre lot, George Dudas, Ph, 328-8245« 4* • o n n c o o • e •» A letter to bank? "This week you return­ed my check for $20 marked No Funds, How come a bing bank lake yours can be .so short of money?" ONION SETS - 390 lb. Hardware fiept. REMINDER: THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY WILL REMAIN CLOSED FRIDAY, aPRIL 12th, GOOD FRL? DAY. ’ FATICE: The Lawrence Ririe Estate Auction Sale will be held this coming Wednesday, April 17th at the Charles Ackroyd farm south of Jfegrath, A good line of machinery is on offer. WaNTED; Men for shearing and lambing. Phone - Office 758-3033 WANTED; Capable woman to tend two small children Mondays through Fridays starring 111 Mrs. Trev Millward. Ph. 758-3463 JUST ARRIVED FOR EaSTER — New Ko rets of California Skirts, Slims, Knitted Tops and never press Blouses - co-ordinates in Loden Light Green and Navy. TT_+.Q^a A new housekeeper accused of helping herself to her master’s liquor, said, ”1’11 have you know, sir that I come from honest English parents." 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