Magrath Store News (August 11, 1993)

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. IMAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 30 cents Wednesday August 11, 1993 ATTENTION FOOTBALL PLAYERS A...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1993
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description 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. IMAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 30 cents Wednesday August 11, 1993 ATTENTION FOOTBALL PLAYERS AND FOOTBALL PARENTS MINOR FOOTBALL Schedule for August practices August 23, 25, 27, 30,. All grades 7,8,9. welcome to play (WE STILL NEED PLAYERS) Registration for the year $110.00 (includes all equipment) Any Concerns or interested persons Call Bullet Clark 758-3134 or 327 5751 ******* ATTENTION HOCKEY PLAYERS AND HOCKEY PARENTS: Magrath Minor Hockey Registration will take place August 25, 1993 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. in the Hockey Arena. Pre­registration can be done by phone to Rose Mandel at 758-6540 after 6:00 p.m. 1993-94 registration for Novice and up will be $120.00,Tadpoles $60.00 this includes pictures. A $10.00 late registration fee will be levied to registrants after August 25th. If trying out for rep teams please still register with Magrath and just let us know what your plans are. ******* ATTENTION HOCKEY COACHES: Applications are now being accepted for the 1993 - 94 hockey season. Applications will be accepted until August 25, 1993. Contact Rose Mandel at 758-6540 after 6:00 p.m. Thank you. ******* T JONS CLUB NEWS Magrath Lions Club would like to thank everyone who attended their Pancake Breakfast. A special thank you to Addie Bourne, Greg Strong, Fred Strate and John Lathon. We would also like to thank the donors Rock Port Colony, Hutterville Colony, York Farms, and Cambra Foods of Lethbridge, for their generous donations. Also those who supported the Lions Club Steer Draw. Which is donated every year by McIntyre Ranch and Co. This years lucky winner of the steer was Mary Tanner of Magrath. The Lions Club would also like to thank the people who supported our bottle race and we would like to thank the town for there generous donations. This years winners 1st. Forrest Balderson 2nd Norris Tomlison 3rd Barbara Balderson. We would like to invite any new members to join. ******* We continue to receive many donations for our new library. We are now over $100,000.00 We have received donations from Gerald and margaret Leishman, Jack and Jean Budin, Nyal and Freda Fletcher, Carlos and Betty Harris, Joyce Holiday, Ewalt and Lilly Paul, Wes and Ruth Rice, Herb and Dianne McKelvey, Garth and Avilda Coleman, Marcia Shields, Fem Moors, Romana Patton, David and Edythe Howard. We have received a donation in memory of Bums and Iola Harker from their families. Also the family of Hardin and Lydia Anderson have given a donation in their memory. Our grand total now is $100,003.47 COMING EVENTS A Calling reception will be held at the Welling Church for Lisa and David Sannes August 21, 1993 from 2:00 - 6:00 pm ******* Neil and Sue Bly and Greg and Becky Hillman of Carbondale Illinious, invite you to a calling reception honouring the marriage of their children, Sannon Lee Bly and Brent Patrick Hillman. Reception from 7:00 to 9:00 pm Magrath Stake Center Friday August 20, 1993. This our first - so if we missed you or your invitation blew away please come and join us. ******** Brett Wocknitz has been called to the Fort Worth, Texas mission. There will be an Open House for him at his home Saturday, August 14th from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. His mission farewell will be held Sunday, August 15th at 11:00 a.m. in the Magrath 3rd & 4th Ward Chapel (grey building). ******* Clothing costs high? Kids outgrowing clothes before outwearing them? How about trying NO COST CLOTHING Drop off boxes available around town or drop off clothes on August 13th from 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. in the Small Gym (cafeteria). On August 14th from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. you can select or trade clothing items. Ryan Anderson has been called to serve in the Jacksonville, Florida misson. His farewell will be held Sunday, August 22 at 2:45 p.m. At the Magrath 1st. Ward (Stake Center). Everyone is welcome to attend. Ann open house will be held at the home of Dean and Grethe Anderson Sunday, August 22 between 6:00 - 8:00p.m. Everyone welcome. . - ' & DRY GOODS SPECTACULAR SUMMER SALE ALL FABRIC Including Tricot, Brushed Nylon, Nylon Sheer, Prints, Broadcloth etc. 40% OFF! SOCKSAND UNDERWEAR 40% OFF ALL REMAINING BRA 'S $10 ALL BABY QJJILT PANELS 50% OFF! ALL LACE 20% OFF! £ Come join our 6th annual Holy Double A Marion Shrine Pilgrimage is in memory of Father Joseph O'Riley, the founder of this very special event. This year's celebration will once again be on the Feast of the Assumption Sunday August 15, 1993, at the farm of August and Anne Kaupp, located 3 miles south and 1 mile East of Raymond. Please bring a lawn chair and a friend. See you August 15 at 7; 15 p.m. at the Kaupp farm. ■ > 8 LIBRARY NEWS We are acquiring a good selection of popular adult novels. "Face of Fear" by Dean Koontz . "Greygallows" by Barbara Michaels "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton 'T'll Be Seeing You" by Mary Higgins Clark "The Throat" by Peter Straub Comming soon - "The Night Manager" by John LeCarre. We hope you'll come in and look around. Our summer reading program has been a real success this year. Even if you haven't been in this summer, come register for the last 2 weeks, and come help us build our Mini Jurassic Park. We still have the Green Team Club Thursday from 1-2 pm See you there! *******, Juniors: Bring in your "Aliens" and begin drawing your favorite character from a story. ******* A $25 REWARD IS OFFERED FOR THE RETURN OF THE HARDWARE'S ORANGE APPLIANCE MOVER OR TO ANYONE THAT CAN TELL US WHO HAS IT. CONTACT JOHN BOURNE IN THE HARDWARE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION AS TO WHERE IT MAY BE. THANKS. 3|c sfe sfc CORRECTION: In the paper two weeks ago we listed that the E.P. Tanner family had won first place and the C.V. Harris family won second place in the family float section of the Magrath Parade. The C.V. Harris family was the actual first place winners in this section with the E.P. Tanner family receiving second place. We apologize for the error. A father told his son to think in bigger terms when he saw the boy's sign: Turtle for sale- one cent. The next day the boy changed the sign to read: Turtle for sale - $10,000. Later, the father asked the boy if he managed to get rid of his $10,000 turtle. "I sure did," the little boy responded, "but I had to trade it for a pair of $5,000 cats." CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS RELEASE "Munch With The Lunch Bunch" Has your lunch become an endless routine of crackers and cheese? Do you oftern end up buying a bag of chips and coke for lunch? Does writing a report seem less daunting than facing the contents of your own brown bag? Diagnosis: The Lunch Bag Blues. Prescription: add some pizzazz. ? BREAD BASKET Support your local bakery, try a different kind of bread each week. Whole grain breads are nutty and chewy and have more staying power. Try rye, multi-grain, oat bran, or sourdough for a change. Different shapes can add interest, too. Try hot dog buns, pita bread, bagels, kaiser rolls, Irish soda bread or cornmeal muffins. LUNCH CRUNCH Vegetables and fruit add color, texture, and flavor to lunch. Raw vegetables can include green and red pepper strips, zucchini and cucumber spears, kohlrabi or white turnip sticks, and, in summer, even raw green or wax beans, fresh garden peas, and cherry tomatoes. A quick and easy vegetable dip can be made by adding your favorite seasoning blend (Mrs. Dash or Italian herb blend) to plain yogurt. Soft fruits don't pack as well, so cut them up and make fruit salad - to moisten just add orange juice. AN ALTERNATIVE STYLE Nothing as tedious as luncheon meat for sandwiches. Try these alternatives for a flavor lift. Peanut butter with dried apricots, cucumbers, lettuce or sprouts; three bean salad or pasta salad with garbanzo beans and sunflower seeds; or hearty lentil soup on a chilly rainy day. MADE UDDERLY DELICIOUS Milk can be a challenge to pack but fortunately it comes in many forms for lunch time toting. Cottage cheese and plain yogurt make perfect flavor mates for fresh fruit. Cheese is great when it's grated and mixed with grated carrots, sliced cucumbers, tomatoes, or mushrooms, and heaps of alfalfa sprouts. by Beth Johnson Community Health NutritionistProduce Peaches .69 lb. $1.52 kg Valencia Oranges .69 lb $1.52 kg Black Plums .791b $ 1.74 kg Green Cabbage .29 lb .64 kg Cello Spinach 10 oz $1.54 each The Southern Region Emergency Services Society is forming a "Rescue Squad" separate from die Fire Department and Ambulance under the direct control of the society. This Squad will be available to other communities when accidents happen. At this time we are looking for individuals who would like to serve the community, are available for extensive training on this equipment, can work closely with others under stressful situations, and can bring other talents (mechanics, carpentry, etc.) to the group. If you are interested contact Judy Hoibak at 758­6523. Everyone will be given an interview and consideration. ******* CRAFTY KIDS SESSION I 4-5 year olds Wednesday 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. September 1 - October 20. 6-7 year olds Thursday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. September 2 - October 21. Quality craft classes taught by former Calgary YMCA instructor. Classes run 8 weeks at a cost of $40.00 per child. For more information and to register call Karen at 758-3397. ******* SENIORS NEWS It is time to start thinking of our annual carnival which will be held in September. We ask all members to have a craft of some kind to donate. Also start collecting things for the fishpond and the "Garage Sale". QUICK AND INFLATION-FIGHTING SOLUTIONS TO COMMON HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PROBLEMS: -To remove grease spots on wallpaper make a paste of cornstarch and water, let it remain on the spot until dry, then brush off. -Window cleaning hint: After washing a window, dry it on the inside with a sideways motion and on the outside with an up and down motion. Then if any streaks remain, you'll know instantly whethe they are on the inside or outside by the way the streaks run. -Window sills can be cleaned with practically no effort if you give them a coating of wax. Wax protects paint and rain or dirt wipes off in a jiffy. -Use undiluted ammonia to remove bath-oil rings from bathtubs. -4 parts turpintine to one part linseed oil, applied with a soft cloth, removes spots, cleans and shines wooden furniture. -Erase "wet" rings on smooth leather boots by brushing spots with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and cold water. Renew suede shoes, damaged by ssnow and rain, by rubbing with fine side of an emery board. -Instead of discarding worn socks, clamp them into a holder and you hae a fine new dry mop.Ladies Wear k GIGANTIC t V * X -''/r uti. LIQUIDATION SALE CONTINUES! ooOo ABSOLUTELY ALL o.Oo I? I i APPAREL Ladies & Children's Wear Excluding nylons, fabric, notions yr ;’i and clothing already on sale. ‘J I Shop early for best selection 1 1 CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE: TUESDAY 12 NOON PHONE 758-6377 Less than 30 words—$1.07 Small ad (2.5"X3.5")-$5.35 1/4 page --- :—$7.49 1/3 page --- $8.56 1/2 page --- $10.70 Full Page—Copy Ready—$25.00 Full Page—We do --- $37.45 Flyer insertion (your paper)$21.40 FOUND: FOUND: Small, brown dog on a country road. To claim call 758-6591. ******* FOUND: After Celebration, One black and red boys bike. Call 758-3675 WANTED WANTED: Guitar for College lessons Please call 758-6764 ******* WANTED: Anyone coming back from Edmonton with an empty 1/2 ton. I need 3-4 pieces of furniture brought back. Phone: 758-3079 Janet Ojala GARAGE SALES "VAST" HUMONGOUS Yard and Garage Sale Saturday August 14th 9:00 am to??? Small appliances - Household Goods - Gifts Electronic Typewriter - Humidifier - 1990 Ford Car radio, crockpot, electric fry pan, Luggage New 3-Speed Bath Spa, etc. Something for everyone. Sale Rain or Shine: Come and Browse 37E 1st. Ave. Across from North School Ball Park. v ******* Garage Sale: In Quonset 4 l/2miles North of Magrath, across from Hoibak greenhouses. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday August 14th. LOST: LOST: Split ring key ring, with 3 keys on it two of them black GMC Keys. 758-3201 **$^*** LOST: One Air Jordan basketball runner - black and red. Phone 758-6338. LOST: $100 REWARD! - Three rings soldered together - diamond solitaire, oval shaped band, & plain gold wedding band. Please phone Pat Williams at 758-3310. LOST: Strayed from south of Bradshaw - two old mares, one bay quarter horse and one sorrel with white blaze and one hind stocking. Phone 758­6406. LOST: Green Sierra Design jacket with navy blue fleece lining. Child's size 14. Please call Erin Dahl at 758­3263. LOST: Set of keys on blue key tab. Last seen on Lost & Found shelf at the Stake Centre. Phone 758-6249. LOST: Blue and white 2 gallon water cooler during the Magrath Celebrations. Phone Laurel or Arlen at 758-6222. MERCHANDISE: FOR SALE: Swivel rocker and matching chair and ottoman. Green fabric upholstered Excellent Condition Asking $125.00 for all three pieces - Also 1-4 drawer dresser $20.00 758­3012 ******* FOR SALE: Desk $20.00 or best offer Call Darlene 758 -3569. ******* FOR SALE: Large quantities of alfalfa hay or mixed hay. Green, no rain, round bales. Call 758-3598. ******* TO GIVE AWAY: Cats - would make good farm cats. Adults and some kittens. Cali 758-3092. ******* FOR SALE: Alfalfa Hay 758­3311. ******* FOR SALE: Large round bales of hay. Glen Passey 758­3016 TO GIVE AWAY: Australian Shepard - Border Collie cross Dog. Black, white and gray. Quite small, likes children very playful and does tricks. Bag of dog food goes with. 758-6369 TO GIVE AWAY: 7 Kittens 2 months old out side cats. Daughter has allergies to kittens. Call Jan ScottEvenings 752-4902 Daytime 758-3345. ******* TO GIVE AWAY: Black and white collie about a year old. Cal! 758-6527. ******* FOR SALE: Hockey Bag - Bauer Supreme hockey equipment bag, blue and silver in color, used but like new. First $25.00 takes it. Call 758-3733. ******* FOR SALE: One female Border collie pup. 6 months old. Both parents papered. Will get paper for $300.00, $100.00 less without paper. Carmen Passey 758-6331. ******* FOR SALE: Men’s standard bike. Phone 758-3267. ******* FOR SALE: 17 pre-built 16 ft. rafters. Take them all for $200.00. Call 758-3207. ******* SERVICES: CAKES BY RITA - Will do cakes for almost any occasion. Advance notice greatly appreciated. To order, please phone 758-6315. ******* JUST FOR YOU HAIRSTYLES SUMMER SALE -All products 10% - 50% off the regular price -Also with every purchase of a product Enter your name to WIN 300 minutes of tanning FREE! -From July 19th - August 31st. 1993 ’ -New Summer hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Joy Christensen is doing hair on Wednesday and Friday at Sue's On First 128 North 1st West. Call for an appointment 758-6851 or 758­6711 on Wednesday or Friday. ******* FOR ALL YOUR LASER PRINTER NEEDS I labels / flyers I resumes / I type setting for books / Give me a call - Bonny 758­6309 DISCOVERY TOYS can help keep your children’s minds active through play. We have educational toys, books, and games for infants, children, and adults! Call Teejay Lybbert for more information 758-6757 $****** REAL ESTATE: HOUSE FOR RENT 2 bedroom abstainers please $300.00 a month deposit $375.00 plus utilities. Close to schools and stores. 758-3714 ******* HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house with fridge and stove. Phone 758-3418. ******* WANTED TO RENT: Family of four looking for a home toll anytime rent for fall. Call Kandi or Cam Jensen at 758­6863. ******* WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom house in Magrath area for September 1, 1993. Caft 758-3701 or 653-4052 leave a message for Myrna. CARRIAGE HOUSE THEATRE -Presents- "THE FIRM" Showing through August the 12 Nightly at 9:15 p.m. "SNOW WHITE" Matinees Aug. 13 at 4:00 p.m., Aug. 14 at 1:00 & 3:00 p.m., Aug. 16 - 19 at 2:00 p.m. FOR SALE: Older mobile home - 14 x 64 two bedroom. To be moved. Call 758-3041 after 9:00 p.m. ******* FOR SALE : 1979 Chev Big 10 Automatic $995.00 758- 3180 ******* FOR SALE: 1983 FORD RANGER $2000.00 O.B.O. 758-6239 . ******* FOR SALE: 1993 GMC Extendicab. Call 758-3027. ******* WANTED: Wanted: Swather 18 - 21 ft. Phone: Wayne Gurney at 758­6512 or 758-3770 ******* Wanted: Egg Cartons Phone Lee’s at 758-3637 ******* Wanted : Dead or Alive ride on lawn mover 758-6815. ******* MAGRATH FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE: FIRE SAFETY CAMPAIGN BARBECUE WITH CARE CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK Follow these safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable barbecuing season. - Propane cylinders MUST be re-tested every 10 years. If you are refused a re-fill, chances are your cylinder is past the re-test date. The re-test date can be found on the cylinder stamped on the top collar by the gas valve. Re-tests can be arranged through most propane filling stations. - Avoid a possible fire or explosion - NEVER light a gas barbecue with a leaking hose, a leaking connection and/or with the barbecue lid closed. - Should a leak or fire occur, turn off the cylinder or natural gas supply valve immediately. - Always light the match before turning on the gas to prevent an excessive gas buildup. - Never move the barbecue when it is lit. - Never use water to control grease flare-ups on gas barbecues. If a flare-up is fierce and long lasting simply turn the gas off and remove the food. The grease will bum off in a few minutes. - Store the cylinder out doors in the shade, NOT inside a building or a vehicle, NEVER store a gas barbecue inside any structure or under a staircase, porch or balcony. - Never store extra propane cylinders under your barbecue. Excess heat may overpressure the cylinder and cause it to release propane from the cylinder relief valve. - WTien transporting a cylinder, secure it in an upright position with a safety plug (a POL plug) in place. Keep the trunk open to allow air circulation. A POL plug will prevent gas leakage when the valve is accidentally turned on, and is available through your local dealer. - Ensure all valves are turned off when barbecue is not in use. Charcoal Barbecues - Use only an approved fire starter fluid. Do NOT use gasoline. Store the remaining fire starter fluid in a safe place. - Be sure that fire starter fluids are not accessible to children as they are poisonous when swallowed. Special child-proof caps are available at your local dealer. - Prevent fire hazards by keeping the barbecuing area free of twigs, dried leaves and paper products such as paper cups, plates and napkins. - Place the charcoal barbecue in a well ventilated area as poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide are released from burning charcoal briquettes. - Before disposing charcoal ash, ensure it is thoroughly extinguished. Live coals or hot embers can start a fire - be extremely cautious! General Information - Keep barbecues away from combustibles such as walls, deck rails, wood balconies, etc. - Use long handled barbecue tongs and brushes to put extra distance between yourself and the intense heat of the barbecue. - NEVER allow children to use or play around a gas barbecue. - Always have available a fire extinguisher, baking soda and/ or water to put out an accidental fire. - Do not wear loose clothing near a barbecue as flaming grease can ignite clothing. /libertà Labour Fire Commissioner’s Office CRYPTOGRAMS - Watch out for ambition! It can get you into a lot of hard work. - Any day now we expect to see power steering for backseat drivers. - Nowadays a lucky coin is any coin you still have in your possession. - A lawyer is the only man who gets rich fighting other people's battles. - If you're going to climb, you've got to grab the branches, not the blossoms. MORE GROCERY SPECIALS Royale Bathroom Tissue 24 pkg $7.98 each Western Family Margarine 454 g .58 each Western Family Soft Margerine 907 g $1.58 each Old South Orange Juice 355 ml .98 each Pillsbury Pizza 4 pkg $2.98 each Eggo Waffles 312 g $2.28 each CREATIVE OUTLET WOODWORKING AND CRAFTS MONTHLY WORKSHOP OPEN HOUSE - September 1 & 2 from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. or by appointment 758-6530. FIRST WORKSHOP - September 23, «1993 at 6:30 p.m. at Jeanine Passey's L Barn - 126 East Harker Avenue. Projects available for the September 23 workshop will be on display during the Open House. You may choose one or more of 5 - 10 different projects to complete at the workshop or on your own. Kits should be ordered and prepaid at the Open House. All supplies are included. There will be a $5.00 shop fee regardless of the amount of projects you complete in the evening. Projects for October's workshop will be on display September 23. For more information call Jeanine Passey at 758-6530. afe * * * jje sfc * NOTICE: I need an original picture of the Harker, Head Store (early 1900's) and of the Deseret Agriculture Society Board (about 1905). Also, does anyone have a copy of Dave Elton's 1906 History of Magrath? Please call Doreen Alston at 758-3281 YOUR NAME You got it from your father. It was all he had to give. So it's yours to use and cherish, for as long as you may live. If you lose the watch he gave you, it can always be replaced. But a black mark on your name, son can never be erased. It was clean the day you took it and a worthy name to hear. When he got it from his father there was no dishonor there. So make sure you guard it wisely, after all is said and done. You'll be glad the name is spotless, when you give it to your son. 3|C3|C3|C3|C3|O|:3(C The president of a local civic organization was desperately phoning everybody trying to find a replacement speaker for a last-minute cancellation. The doorbell rang. Two men were looking for work in exchange for a meal. The homeowner agreed to provide one if they would cut the logs in back of the house and stack them for firewood. Ten minutes later he glanced out the window to see one of the men whirl across the lawn, performing a succession of cartwheels and double flips before disappearing into the bushes. Rushing out, he grabbed the second man and gushed, "That was amazing! Would your friend be willing to do that again for $20 at my club meeting this afternoon?" "Hey, Charlie," the man called out. "Man herre wants to know if you'd chop off another finger for $20?" MEAT SPECIALS Sirloin Tip Roast $2.98 lb $6.59 kg Pork Loin Chops (Rib &Tenderloin End) $2.29 lb $5.05 kg magrath swimming pool AUGUST SCHEDULE MONDAY - FRIDAY; 6:00 - 9:00 a.m. Early morning fitness swim 9:00 - 12:00 a.m. Swimming lessons 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Fitness Swim 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Handicap Swim 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Public Swim 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Rentals 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Public Swim 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. 13 and older swim 9:00 - 10:00 p.m. Aquafit SATURDAY: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Fitness Swim 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Public Swim 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Rentals 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Public Swim 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. 13 and older swim SUNDAY: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Public Swim RICK’S PORTABLE WELDING OWNER RICK BERES WE WELD EVERYTHING FROM CHAIRS TO TRACTORS PLEASE CALL ME FOR ALL YOUR WELDING NEEDS 758-6427 I — FRIENDS OF THE MAGRATH PUBLIC LIBRARY / MUSEUM FOUNDATION FUND RAISING COMMITTEE REMEMBER jxmo 9m[new hassock foot prop i REG. $29.99 SALE $19.99 ' MIRACLE AUTO DUSTER AS SEEN ON T.V. $19.99 WHITE PLASTIC CHAIRS ' REG. ! $6.99 SALE $3.97 WE HAVE 30 WEIGHT OIL AND SPARK PLUGS FOR LAWNMOWERS GARDEN CLAW AS SEEN ON T.V. END OF SEASON SPECIAL REG. $37.99 SALE $27.99 LIGHT BULBS 4 PACK REG. $1.49 SALE .99 WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF FLASHLIGHTS FOR CAMPING GROCERY SPECIALS - 19 - 14 Alpha Sour Cream 500 ml $1.68 each Fudgesicle - Revel - Creamsicle 6 pkg $1.68 each Beatrice Yogurt 750 g $1.89 each Beatice Sour Cream 250 ml 2 for $1.59 Beatrice Canadian Mint 12 pkg $2.29 each McGavins Hamburger or Hotdog Buns 12’s $1.48 each McGavins Country Bread White or 60% W.W. .98 each Western Family BBQ Sauce 500 ml $168 each Western Family Relish 375 ml .98 each Western Family Pickles 1 litre $1.88 each Western Family Coffee 300 g $1.58 each Good Host Iced Tea 750 $3.98 each West Best Flour 10 kg $4.98 each Western Family Pink Salmon 213 g $1.68 each Green Giant Vegetables 398 ml .98 each Western Family Tomatoes 540 ml .88 each DelMonte Peaches, Pears, Fruit Cocktail 398 ml $1.38 each Western Family Pop 2 liters .88 each Lancia Pasta Sauce 680 ml $1.48 each Lancia Pasta 900 g $1.28 each Western Family Beans 398 ml .68 each Kellogs Honey Nut Corn Flakes 525 g $4.28 each Kellogs Rice Krispies 350 g $2.78 each ABC Ultra Srength 6 liter $5.98 each Fleecy 3.6 liter $4.28 each Royale Paper Towels Big Roll 3 pkg $1.98 each
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spelling ftunlethbridgedc:oai:digitallibrary.uleth.ca:sanl/2380 2023-05-15T17:59:42+02:00 Magrath Store News (August 11, 1993) Magrath Trading Store Canada; Alberta; Magrath 1993-08-11 PDF http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2380 eng eng J. A. Ririe Southern Alberta Community News Collection Yes http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2380 Magrath Museum scanned images Magrath (Alta.) -- Newsletters Newsletter 1993 ftunlethbridgedc 2019-06-26T10:08:38Z 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. IMAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 30 cents Wednesday August 11, 1993 ATTENTION FOOTBALL PLAYERS AND FOOTBALL PARENTS MINOR FOOTBALL Schedule for August practices August 23, 25, 27, 30,. All grades 7,8,9. welcome to play (WE STILL NEED PLAYERS) Registration for the year $110.00 (includes all equipment) Any Concerns or interested persons Call Bullet Clark 758-3134 or 327 5751 ******* ATTENTION HOCKEY PLAYERS AND HOCKEY PARENTS: Magrath Minor Hockey Registration will take place August 25, 1993 from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. in the Hockey Arena. Pre­registration can be done by phone to Rose Mandel at 758-6540 after 6:00 p.m. 1993-94 registration for Novice and up will be $120.00,Tadpoles $60.00 this includes pictures. A $10.00 late registration fee will be levied to registrants after August 25th. If trying out for rep teams please still register with Magrath and just let us know what your plans are. ******* ATTENTION HOCKEY COACHES: Applications are now being accepted for the 1993 - 94 hockey season. Applications will be accepted until August 25, 1993. Contact Rose Mandel at 758-6540 after 6:00 p.m. Thank you. ******* T JONS CLUB NEWS Magrath Lions Club would like to thank everyone who attended their Pancake Breakfast. A special thank you to Addie Bourne, Greg Strong, Fred Strate and John Lathon. We would also like to thank the donors Rock Port Colony, Hutterville Colony, York Farms, and Cambra Foods of Lethbridge, for their generous donations. Also those who supported the Lions Club Steer Draw. Which is donated every year by McIntyre Ranch and Co. This years lucky winner of the steer was Mary Tanner of Magrath. The Lions Club would also like to thank the people who supported our bottle race and we would like to thank the town for there generous donations. This years winners 1st. Forrest Balderson 2nd Norris Tomlison 3rd Barbara Balderson. We would like to invite any new members to join. ******* We continue to receive many donations for our new library. We are now over $100,000.00 We have received donations from Gerald and margaret Leishman, Jack and Jean Budin, Nyal and Freda Fletcher, Carlos and Betty Harris, Joyce Holiday, Ewalt and Lilly Paul, Wes and Ruth Rice, Herb and Dianne McKelvey, Garth and Avilda Coleman, Marcia Shields, Fem Moors, Romana Patton, David and Edythe Howard. We have received a donation in memory of Bums and Iola Harker from their families. Also the family of Hardin and Lydia Anderson have given a donation in their memory. Our grand total now is $100,003.47 COMING EVENTS A Calling reception will be held at the Welling Church for Lisa and David Sannes August 21, 1993 from 2:00 - 6:00 pm ******* Neil and Sue Bly and Greg and Becky Hillman of Carbondale Illinious, invite you to a calling reception honouring the marriage of their children, Sannon Lee Bly and Brent Patrick Hillman. Reception from 7:00 to 9:00 pm Magrath Stake Center Friday August 20, 1993. This our first - so if we missed you or your invitation blew away please come and join us. ******** Brett Wocknitz has been called to the Fort Worth, Texas mission. There will be an Open House for him at his home Saturday, August 14th from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. His mission farewell will be held Sunday, August 15th at 11:00 a.m. in the Magrath 3rd & 4th Ward Chapel (grey building). ******* Clothing costs high? Kids outgrowing clothes before outwearing them? How about trying NO COST CLOTHING Drop off boxes available around town or drop off clothes on August 13th from 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. in the Small Gym (cafeteria). On August 14th from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. you can select or trade clothing items. Ryan Anderson has been called to serve in the Jacksonville, Florida misson. His farewell will be held Sunday, August 22 at 2:45 p.m. At the Magrath 1st. Ward (Stake Center). Everyone is welcome to attend. Ann open house will be held at the home of Dean and Grethe Anderson Sunday, August 22 between 6:00 - 8:00p.m. Everyone welcome. . - ' & DRY GOODS SPECTACULAR SUMMER SALE ALL FABRIC Including Tricot, Brushed Nylon, Nylon Sheer, Prints, Broadcloth etc. 40% OFF! SOCKSAND UNDERWEAR 40% OFF ALL REMAINING BRA 'S $10 ALL BABY QJJILT PANELS 50% OFF! ALL LACE 20% OFF! £ Come join our 6th annual Holy Double A Marion Shrine Pilgrimage is in memory of Father Joseph O'Riley, the founder of this very special event. This year's celebration will once again be on the Feast of the Assumption Sunday August 15, 1993, at the farm of August and Anne Kaupp, located 3 miles south and 1 mile East of Raymond. Please bring a lawn chair and a friend. See you August 15 at 7; 15 p.m. at the Kaupp farm. ■ > 8 LIBRARY NEWS We are acquiring a good selection of popular adult novels. "Face of Fear" by Dean Koontz . "Greygallows" by Barbara Michaels "Jurassic Park" by Michael Crichton 'T'll Be Seeing You" by Mary Higgins Clark "The Throat" by Peter Straub Comming soon - "The Night Manager" by John LeCarre. We hope you'll come in and look around. Our summer reading program has been a real success this year. Even if you haven't been in this summer, come register for the last 2 weeks, and come help us build our Mini Jurassic Park. We still have the Green Team Club Thursday from 1-2 pm See you there! *******, Juniors: Bring in your "Aliens" and begin drawing your favorite character from a story. ******* A $25 REWARD IS OFFERED FOR THE RETURN OF THE HARDWARE'S ORANGE APPLIANCE MOVER OR TO ANYONE THAT CAN TELL US WHO HAS IT. CONTACT JOHN BOURNE IN THE HARDWARE IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION AS TO WHERE IT MAY BE. THANKS. 3|c sfe sfc CORRECTION: In the paper two weeks ago we listed that the E.P. Tanner family had won first place and the C.V. Harris family won second place in the family float section of the Magrath Parade. The C.V. Harris family was the actual first place winners in this section with the E.P. Tanner family receiving second place. We apologize for the error. A father told his son to think in bigger terms when he saw the boy's sign: Turtle for sale- one cent. The next day the boy changed the sign to read: Turtle for sale - $10,000. Later, the father asked the boy if he managed to get rid of his $10,000 turtle. "I sure did," the little boy responded, "but I had to trade it for a pair of $5,000 cats." CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS RELEASE "Munch With The Lunch Bunch" Has your lunch become an endless routine of crackers and cheese? Do you oftern end up buying a bag of chips and coke for lunch? Does writing a report seem less daunting than facing the contents of your own brown bag? Diagnosis: The Lunch Bag Blues. Prescription: add some pizzazz. ? BREAD BASKET Support your local bakery, try a different kind of bread each week. Whole grain breads are nutty and chewy and have more staying power. Try rye, multi-grain, oat bran, or sourdough for a change. Different shapes can add interest, too. Try hot dog buns, pita bread, bagels, kaiser rolls, Irish soda bread or cornmeal muffins. LUNCH CRUNCH Vegetables and fruit add color, texture, and flavor to lunch. Raw vegetables can include green and red pepper strips, zucchini and cucumber spears, kohlrabi or white turnip sticks, and, in summer, even raw green or wax beans, fresh garden peas, and cherry tomatoes. A quick and easy vegetable dip can be made by adding your favorite seasoning blend (Mrs. Dash or Italian herb blend) to plain yogurt. Soft fruits don't pack as well, so cut them up and make fruit salad - to moisten just add orange juice. AN ALTERNATIVE STYLE Nothing as tedious as luncheon meat for sandwiches. Try these alternatives for a flavor lift. Peanut butter with dried apricots, cucumbers, lettuce or sprouts; three bean salad or pasta salad with garbanzo beans and sunflower seeds; or hearty lentil soup on a chilly rainy day. MADE UDDERLY DELICIOUS Milk can be a challenge to pack but fortunately it comes in many forms for lunch time toting. Cottage cheese and plain yogurt make perfect flavor mates for fresh fruit. Cheese is great when it's grated and mixed with grated carrots, sliced cucumbers, tomatoes, or mushrooms, and heaps of alfalfa sprouts. by Beth Johnson Community Health NutritionistProduce Peaches .69 lb. $1.52 kg Valencia Oranges .69 lb $1.52 kg Black Plums .791b $ 1.74 kg Green Cabbage .29 lb .64 kg Cello Spinach 10 oz $1.54 each The Southern Region Emergency Services Society is forming a "Rescue Squad" separate from die Fire Department and Ambulance under the direct control of the society. This Squad will be available to other communities when accidents happen. At this time we are looking for individuals who would like to serve the community, are available for extensive training on this equipment, can work closely with others under stressful situations, and can bring other talents (mechanics, carpentry, etc.) to the group. If you are interested contact Judy Hoibak at 758­6523. Everyone will be given an interview and consideration. ******* CRAFTY KIDS SESSION I 4-5 year olds Wednesday 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. September 1 - October 20. 6-7 year olds Thursday 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. September 2 - October 21. Quality craft classes taught by former Calgary YMCA instructor. Classes run 8 weeks at a cost of $40.00 per child. For more information and to register call Karen at 758-3397. ******* SENIORS NEWS It is time to start thinking of our annual carnival which will be held in September. We ask all members to have a craft of some kind to donate. Also start collecting things for the fishpond and the "Garage Sale". QUICK AND INFLATION-FIGHTING SOLUTIONS TO COMMON HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PROBLEMS: -To remove grease spots on wallpaper make a paste of cornstarch and water, let it remain on the spot until dry, then brush off. -Window cleaning hint: After washing a window, dry it on the inside with a sideways motion and on the outside with an up and down motion. Then if any streaks remain, you'll know instantly whethe they are on the inside or outside by the way the streaks run. -Window sills can be cleaned with practically no effort if you give them a coating of wax. Wax protects paint and rain or dirt wipes off in a jiffy. -Use undiluted ammonia to remove bath-oil rings from bathtubs. -4 parts turpintine to one part linseed oil, applied with a soft cloth, removes spots, cleans and shines wooden furniture. -Erase "wet" rings on smooth leather boots by brushing spots with a mixture of equal parts vinegar and cold water. Renew suede shoes, damaged by ssnow and rain, by rubbing with fine side of an emery board. -Instead of discarding worn socks, clamp them into a holder and you hae a fine new dry mop.Ladies Wear k GIGANTIC t V * X -''/r uti. LIQUIDATION SALE CONTINUES! ooOo ABSOLUTELY ALL o.Oo I? I i APPAREL Ladies & Children's Wear Excluding nylons, fabric, notions yr ;’i and clothing already on sale. ‘J I Shop early for best selection 1 1 CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE: TUESDAY 12 NOON PHONE 758-6377 Less than 30 words—$1.07 Small ad (2.5"X3.5")-$5.35 1/4 page --- :—$7.49 1/3 page --- $8.56 1/2 page --- $10.70 Full Page—Copy Ready—$25.00 Full Page—We do --- $37.45 Flyer insertion (your paper)$21.40 FOUND: FOUND: Small, brown dog on a country road. To claim call 758-6591. ******* FOUND: After Celebration, One black and red boys bike. Call 758-3675 WANTED WANTED: Guitar for College lessons Please call 758-6764 ******* WANTED: Anyone coming back from Edmonton with an empty 1/2 ton. I need 3-4 pieces of furniture brought back. Phone: 758-3079 Janet Ojala GARAGE SALES "VAST" HUMONGOUS Yard and Garage Sale Saturday August 14th 9:00 am to??? Small appliances - Household Goods - Gifts Electronic Typewriter - Humidifier - 1990 Ford Car radio, crockpot, electric fry pan, Luggage New 3-Speed Bath Spa, etc. Something for everyone. Sale Rain or Shine: Come and Browse 37E 1st. Ave. Across from North School Ball Park. v ******* Garage Sale: In Quonset 4 l/2miles North of Magrath, across from Hoibak greenhouses. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday August 14th. LOST: LOST: Split ring key ring, with 3 keys on it two of them black GMC Keys. 758-3201 **$^*** LOST: One Air Jordan basketball runner - black and red. Phone 758-6338. LOST: $100 REWARD! - Three rings soldered together - diamond solitaire, oval shaped band, & plain gold wedding band. Please phone Pat Williams at 758-3310. LOST: Strayed from south of Bradshaw - two old mares, one bay quarter horse and one sorrel with white blaze and one hind stocking. Phone 758­6406. LOST: Green Sierra Design jacket with navy blue fleece lining. Child's size 14. Please call Erin Dahl at 758­3263. LOST: Set of keys on blue key tab. Last seen on Lost & Found shelf at the Stake Centre. Phone 758-6249. LOST: Blue and white 2 gallon water cooler during the Magrath Celebrations. Phone Laurel or Arlen at 758-6222. MERCHANDISE: FOR SALE: Swivel rocker and matching chair and ottoman. Green fabric upholstered Excellent Condition Asking $125.00 for all three pieces - Also 1-4 drawer dresser $20.00 758­3012 ******* FOR SALE: Desk $20.00 or best offer Call Darlene 758 -3569. ******* FOR SALE: Large quantities of alfalfa hay or mixed hay. Green, no rain, round bales. Call 758-3598. ******* TO GIVE AWAY: Cats - would make good farm cats. Adults and some kittens. Cali 758-3092. ******* FOR SALE: Alfalfa Hay 758­3311. ******* FOR SALE: Large round bales of hay. Glen Passey 758­3016 TO GIVE AWAY: Australian Shepard - Border Collie cross Dog. Black, white and gray. Quite small, likes children very playful and does tricks. Bag of dog food goes with. 758-6369 TO GIVE AWAY: 7 Kittens 2 months old out side cats. Daughter has allergies to kittens. Call Jan ScottEvenings 752-4902 Daytime 758-3345. ******* TO GIVE AWAY: Black and white collie about a year old. Cal! 758-6527. ******* FOR SALE: Hockey Bag - Bauer Supreme hockey equipment bag, blue and silver in color, used but like new. First $25.00 takes it. Call 758-3733. ******* FOR SALE: One female Border collie pup. 6 months old. Both parents papered. Will get paper for $300.00, $100.00 less without paper. Carmen Passey 758-6331. ******* FOR SALE: Men’s standard bike. Phone 758-3267. ******* FOR SALE: 17 pre-built 16 ft. rafters. Take them all for $200.00. Call 758-3207. ******* SERVICES: CAKES BY RITA - Will do cakes for almost any occasion. Advance notice greatly appreciated. To order, please phone 758-6315. ******* JUST FOR YOU HAIRSTYLES SUMMER SALE -All products 10% - 50% off the regular price -Also with every purchase of a product Enter your name to WIN 300 minutes of tanning FREE! -From July 19th - August 31st. 1993 ’ -New Summer hours are Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Joy Christensen is doing hair on Wednesday and Friday at Sue's On First 128 North 1st West. Call for an appointment 758-6851 or 758­6711 on Wednesday or Friday. ******* FOR ALL YOUR LASER PRINTER NEEDS I labels / flyers I resumes / I type setting for books / Give me a call - Bonny 758­6309 DISCOVERY TOYS can help keep your children’s minds active through play. We have educational toys, books, and games for infants, children, and adults! Call Teejay Lybbert for more information 758-6757 $****** REAL ESTATE: HOUSE FOR RENT 2 bedroom abstainers please $300.00 a month deposit $375.00 plus utilities. Close to schools and stores. 758-3714 ******* HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house with fridge and stove. Phone 758-3418. ******* WANTED TO RENT: Family of four looking for a home toll anytime rent for fall. Call Kandi or Cam Jensen at 758­6863. ******* WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom house in Magrath area for September 1, 1993. Caft 758-3701 or 653-4052 leave a message for Myrna. CARRIAGE HOUSE THEATRE -Presents- "THE FIRM" Showing through August the 12 Nightly at 9:15 p.m. "SNOW WHITE" Matinees Aug. 13 at 4:00 p.m., Aug. 14 at 1:00 & 3:00 p.m., Aug. 16 - 19 at 2:00 p.m. FOR SALE: Older mobile home - 14 x 64 two bedroom. To be moved. Call 758-3041 after 9:00 p.m. ******* FOR SALE : 1979 Chev Big 10 Automatic $995.00 758- 3180 ******* FOR SALE: 1983 FORD RANGER $2000.00 O.B.O. 758-6239 . ******* FOR SALE: 1993 GMC Extendicab. Call 758-3027. ******* WANTED: Wanted: Swather 18 - 21 ft. Phone: Wayne Gurney at 758­6512 or 758-3770 ******* Wanted: Egg Cartons Phone Lee’s at 758-3637 ******* Wanted : Dead or Alive ride on lawn mover 758-6815. ******* MAGRATH FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE: FIRE SAFETY CAMPAIGN BARBECUE WITH CARE CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK Follow these safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable barbecuing season. - Propane cylinders MUST be re-tested every 10 years. If you are refused a re-fill, chances are your cylinder is past the re-test date. The re-test date can be found on the cylinder stamped on the top collar by the gas valve. Re-tests can be arranged through most propane filling stations. - Avoid a possible fire or explosion - NEVER light a gas barbecue with a leaking hose, a leaking connection and/or with the barbecue lid closed. - Should a leak or fire occur, turn off the cylinder or natural gas supply valve immediately. - Always light the match before turning on the gas to prevent an excessive gas buildup. - Never move the barbecue when it is lit. - Never use water to control grease flare-ups on gas barbecues. If a flare-up is fierce and long lasting simply turn the gas off and remove the food. The grease will bum off in a few minutes. - Store the cylinder out doors in the shade, NOT inside a building or a vehicle, NEVER store a gas barbecue inside any structure or under a staircase, porch or balcony. - Never store extra propane cylinders under your barbecue. Excess heat may overpressure the cylinder and cause it to release propane from the cylinder relief valve. - WTien transporting a cylinder, secure it in an upright position with a safety plug (a POL plug) in place. Keep the trunk open to allow air circulation. A POL plug will prevent gas leakage when the valve is accidentally turned on, and is available through your local dealer. - Ensure all valves are turned off when barbecue is not in use. Charcoal Barbecues - Use only an approved fire starter fluid. Do NOT use gasoline. Store the remaining fire starter fluid in a safe place. - Be sure that fire starter fluids are not accessible to children as they are poisonous when swallowed. Special child-proof caps are available at your local dealer. - Prevent fire hazards by keeping the barbecuing area free of twigs, dried leaves and paper products such as paper cups, plates and napkins. - Place the charcoal barbecue in a well ventilated area as poisonous gases such as carbon monoxide are released from burning charcoal briquettes. - Before disposing charcoal ash, ensure it is thoroughly extinguished. Live coals or hot embers can start a fire - be extremely cautious! General Information - Keep barbecues away from combustibles such as walls, deck rails, wood balconies, etc. - Use long handled barbecue tongs and brushes to put extra distance between yourself and the intense heat of the barbecue. - NEVER allow children to use or play around a gas barbecue. - Always have available a fire extinguisher, baking soda and/ or water to put out an accidental fire. - Do not wear loose clothing near a barbecue as flaming grease can ignite clothing. /libertà Labour Fire Commissioner’s Office CRYPTOGRAMS - Watch out for ambition! It can get you into a lot of hard work. - Any day now we expect to see power steering for backseat drivers. - Nowadays a lucky coin is any coin you still have in your possession. - A lawyer is the only man who gets rich fighting other people's battles. - If you're going to climb, you've got to grab the branches, not the blossoms. MORE GROCERY SPECIALS Royale Bathroom Tissue 24 pkg $7.98 each Western Family Margarine 454 g .58 each Western Family Soft Margerine 907 g $1.58 each Old South Orange Juice 355 ml .98 each Pillsbury Pizza 4 pkg $2.98 each Eggo Waffles 312 g $2.28 each CREATIVE OUTLET WOODWORKING AND CRAFTS MONTHLY WORKSHOP OPEN HOUSE - September 1 & 2 from 2:00 - 6:00 p.m. or by appointment 758-6530. FIRST WORKSHOP - September 23, «1993 at 6:30 p.m. at Jeanine Passey's L Barn - 126 East Harker Avenue. Projects available for the September 23 workshop will be on display during the Open House. You may choose one or more of 5 - 10 different projects to complete at the workshop or on your own. Kits should be ordered and prepaid at the Open House. All supplies are included. There will be a $5.00 shop fee regardless of the amount of projects you complete in the evening. Projects for October's workshop will be on display September 23. For more information call Jeanine Passey at 758-6530. afe * * * jje sfc * NOTICE: I need an original picture of the Harker, Head Store (early 1900's) and of the Deseret Agriculture Society Board (about 1905). Also, does anyone have a copy of Dave Elton's 1906 History of Magrath? Please call Doreen Alston at 758-3281 YOUR NAME You got it from your father. It was all he had to give. So it's yours to use and cherish, for as long as you may live. If you lose the watch he gave you, it can always be replaced. But a black mark on your name, son can never be erased. It was clean the day you took it and a worthy name to hear. When he got it from his father there was no dishonor there. So make sure you guard it wisely, after all is said and done. You'll be glad the name is spotless, when you give it to your son. 3|C3|C3|C3|C3|O|:3(C The president of a local civic organization was desperately phoning everybody trying to find a replacement speaker for a last-minute cancellation. The doorbell rang. Two men were looking for work in exchange for a meal. The homeowner agreed to provide one if they would cut the logs in back of the house and stack them for firewood. Ten minutes later he glanced out the window to see one of the men whirl across the lawn, performing a succession of cartwheels and double flips before disappearing into the bushes. Rushing out, he grabbed the second man and gushed, "That was amazing! Would your friend be willing to do that again for $20 at my club meeting this afternoon?" "Hey, Charlie," the man called out. "Man herre wants to know if you'd chop off another finger for $20?" MEAT SPECIALS Sirloin Tip Roast $2.98 lb $6.59 kg Pork Loin Chops (Rib &Tenderloin End) $2.29 lb $5.05 kg magrath swimming pool AUGUST SCHEDULE MONDAY - FRIDAY; 6:00 - 9:00 a.m. Early morning fitness swim 9:00 - 12:00 a.m. Swimming lessons 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Fitness Swim 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. Handicap Swim 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Public Swim 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Rentals 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Public Swim 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. 13 and older swim 9:00 - 10:00 p.m. Aquafit SATURDAY: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. Fitness Swim 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Public Swim 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. Rentals 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Public Swim 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. 13 and older swim SUNDAY: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Public Swim RICK’S PORTABLE WELDING OWNER RICK BERES WE WELD EVERYTHING FROM CHAIRS TO TRACTORS PLEASE CALL ME FOR ALL YOUR WELDING NEEDS 758-6427 I — FRIENDS OF THE MAGRATH PUBLIC LIBRARY / MUSEUM FOUNDATION FUND RAISING COMMITTEE REMEMBER jxmo 9m[new hassock foot prop i REG. $29.99 SALE $19.99 ' MIRACLE AUTO DUSTER AS SEEN ON T.V. $19.99 WHITE PLASTIC CHAIRS ' REG. ! $6.99 SALE $3.97 WE HAVE 30 WEIGHT OIL AND SPARK PLUGS FOR LAWNMOWERS GARDEN CLAW AS SEEN ON T.V. END OF SEASON SPECIAL REG. $37.99 SALE $27.99 LIGHT BULBS 4 PACK REG. $1.49 SALE .99 WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF FLASHLIGHTS FOR CAMPING GROCERY SPECIALS - 19 - 14 Alpha Sour Cream 500 ml $1.68 each Fudgesicle - Revel - Creamsicle 6 pkg $1.68 each Beatrice Yogurt 750 g $1.89 each Beatice Sour Cream 250 ml 2 for $1.59 Beatrice Canadian Mint 12 pkg $2.29 each McGavins Hamburger or Hotdog Buns 12’s $1.48 each McGavins Country Bread White or 60% W.W. .98 each Western Family BBQ Sauce 500 ml $168 each Western Family Relish 375 ml .98 each Western Family Pickles 1 litre $1.88 each Western Family Coffee 300 g $1.58 each Good Host Iced Tea 750 $3.98 each West Best Flour 10 kg $4.98 each Western Family Pink Salmon 213 g $1.68 each Green Giant Vegetables 398 ml .98 each Western Family Tomatoes 540 ml .88 each DelMonte Peaches, Pears, Fruit Cocktail 398 ml $1.38 each Western Family Pop 2 liters .88 each Lancia Pasta Sauce 680 ml $1.48 each Lancia Pasta 900 g $1.28 each Western Family Beans 398 ml .68 each Kellogs Honey Nut Corn Flakes 525 g $4.28 each Kellogs Rice Krispies 350 g $2.78 each ABC Ultra Srength 6 liter $5.98 each Fleecy 3.6 liter $4.28 each Royale Paper Towels Big Roll 3 pkg $1.98 each Journal/Newspaper Pink salmon University of Lethbridge Digitized Collections Alta Canada Coleman ENVELOPE(163.400,163.400,-77.533,-77.533) Christensen ENVELOPE(47.867,47.867,-67.967,-67.967) Pancake ENVELOPE(-55.815,-55.815,52.600,52.600) McIntyre ENVELOPE(-153.000,-153.000,-87.283,-87.283) Bradshaw ENVELOPE(163.867,163.867,-71.467,-71.467) The Throat ENVELOPE(-76.666,-76.666,57.050,57.050) Nyal ENVELOPE(32.120,32.120,69.076,69.076) McKelvey ENVELOPE(-87.300,-87.300,-85.350,-85.350) Ojala ENVELOPE(25.417,25.417,66.833,66.833)