Magrath Store News (May 4, 1967)

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 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDaY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY aND FRIDAY . 8 A....

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1967
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2382
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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 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDaY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY aND FRIDAY . 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. WEDNESDAY .8 A.M. to 1 P.M. . . .SaTURDaY. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M, THURSDAY, MAY 4th, 1967 . MAGRATHj ALBERTA, DISH TOWELS LINEN: Large size linen with bltte or rose striped border. 2/ I 15 BATH TOWELS Gay stripes - Thickly napped Terry Bath Towels. REGULaR $1.25 980 6OTTON; Checked cotton in assorted colors. REGULAR 590.• FLANNELETTE SHEETS 6HINQOK - thickly napped. Colored borders. 80x90. REGULAR $7.95’. 2/990 70x90. BEGUUiR $6.95 TERRY BIBS Thick Terry Baby Bibs. Fink or Blue, REGULAR 250 each . PILLOW CASES EMBROIDERED: Assorted patterns in pleasing flesigns. Gift packed. REGULAR $2.50 pr. LEO CRAFT Pillow Cases, plain, hen­med . REGULAR $1.50 . 4/950 |98 115 . LUNCHEON SETS 5 piece Luncheon Set - embroidered Lunch Cloth in attractive floral patterns with 4 matching napkins. Gift boxed, REGULAR $3,25 . i FtiiiiiiiimiimnfiiiHiikiiiMiuiiutimHiiiHiHnumiunuuuiiMHMiunAuiMnuihiuihniiniMiiHUHiiiiiiiiuinimiiHiiiiiiiiii'? BOYS ONE PIECE: Zipper front, attractively designed in Red or Blue Denim, 1 & 2 yrs. .295 GIRI5 2 PIECE SET: little cotton Slims with matching bloused top. Fink or Blue, SIZE®: 1, 2 yrs. 395 2 PIECE SKIRT AND TOP; Attractively printed cotton - pleated skirt with shell topo Blue, Pink, Orange, 4-6X, GIRLS & BOYS SHORT SETS: 2 piece. 2^5 ■ HlllllUillllllltllltlHIIIIXIIUlHHIlHHItlllUllllilHHtUllttflllllllllilimkKllltllHIIIinilllllHilllllllllHItrnTWTlinHIiniHtlHUU* jlinilllllHIHIIIIIIIfllkilllt I FOAM CHIPS I For filling cushions, pillows, etc. I 16 oz° 790 SHAMPOO | HI STYIZ; protein formula. Giant | size. REGULAR $2.00 Value . | WOODBURY: Improved, extra rich. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. PORTABLE BY RCA WHIRLPOOL. 6 CYCLE SELECTION •' NO, 1 WITH CONSUMERS REPORT FOR 8 YEARS. Here’s how it works. Two full wized revolving spray arms enamble every item in both racks to be totally washed and rinsed. Like a hose, the smaller the nozzle, the more powerful the water jets to "peel" off stubborn cooked-on foods other systems miss. Fine mesh filter collects food particles and prevents clogging, FIRST WASH <Sc RINSE — one side of dispenser opens to release detergent into suring jets of hot water. Water is continually filtered and food particles are drained away after wash cycle, A storm of clear water (hotter than hands can stand) rinses the dishes, SECOND WaSH ¿JTD RINSE — detergent released, second wash and rinse of clear, hot fresh water. FINAL RINSE & DRY - Dishes get still another rinsing to be sure they're spotless. 800 watt heating element comes on to dry them. FEATURES;6 cycle selections - Super Wash, Rinse Hold, Pots & Pans, Rinse Dry, China­Crystal and Short Cycle with Jet Action, Push Button selection fpr each operation. Recirculating self cleaning filter prevents clogging of spray arm. Dual Automatic Deter­gent Dispensers. Automatic Rinse Agent Dispenser provides clear) bright dishes; Capacity of 18 rated table setting including serving dishes. Random loading rakes. Twin silver­ware baskets and small item compartment. Porcelain-enameled inner lid and cushioned viny. interior. Colorful laminated surface top for additional working surface. Deluxe pull bar for rolling to sink convenience; Faucet snap on hose connector with water flow feature with press button. Concealed hose and cord storage. 34995 Cycle. Two fill 1 size high press- _ cleaning filter; Automatic Deter­gent Dispenser; Capacity of 16 table setting and serving dishes; Random designed racks, removable silverware basket; colorful laminated surface top for additional working area; handsome pull bar; concealed hose and cord storage; big 800 watt heating element provides fast efficient drying and helps keep water hot. 2CYCLE SELECTION-. Has Super Wash and Short ure revolving spray arms. Continuous recirculating self OUTSIDE LAYTEX - Regular $7.95 gal OUTSIDE GLOSS — Regular $2,50 qt 9 DAY SPECIAL OUTSIDE LAYTEX — Regular $2,50 qt 228 088 228 OUTSIDE GIDSS - Regular $7,95 gal 088 HEDGE TRIMMERS; by Black & Decker, 2 year guarantee with free blade sharpening and check up contract, REG. $29.95 ,,,.$82,88 HEDGE SHEERS: All metal with rubber handles. Full size.ONLY $1,88 COMBINATION WRENCHES; Full sets 3/8 to 3/4. Regular $5.95 .$4.88 OPEN END WRENCHES — sets . $3*88 ROTCTILLERS - ON SaLE FRWi $129.00 up. TOASTERS as low as $10,88 GARDEN HOSE; Clear plastic. Only $1.88 FRY PANS» Sunbeam, with cover. $17.95 SEE OUR NEW DISPLAY OF EKCO ALUMINUM FOIL­WARE. A BIG STOCK OF EVERY ITEM. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE MAGRATH PARK THEATRE NEWS; Friday and Satur­day. May $th and 6th "LaST OF SECRET AGENTS" adults, in color, starring Allen and Rossi, Miss Darlene Whitehead has returned hone from Honolulu Hawaii where she has been on the staff of a Honolulu Hospital, She has been visiting her mother Mrs, Zola White­head and grandmother Mrs, Lennie Bone, NOTICE; The ladies Golf Club is taking orders for homemade chocolates for Mothers Day, May 14th, $1*75 per lb. Call Blanche Merkley, Melba Hocking, Winnie Ehlert or Ila Poulsen. SEE THE DISPLAY OF CENTENNIAL SOUVENIEHS THAT HAS JUST ARRIVED, PINS, SPOONS, CUFF LINKS, BRACELETS, BOTTLE OPENERS, BILL CLIPS NECKLACES, PENDANTS, Your Choice $1,00 Dry Goods Dept, Mr. and Mrs, Can Nelson of Edmonton were weekend visitors at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bennett. FOR SaIE; Modern hone, good location. Contact Roy Sheridan, MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET - of Magrath Brownies and Guides will be held Monday, May 15th in the United Church Hall commencing at 6:30 P.M, Lora Harker. Mrs. Dolores Fellger returned recently from a pre-opening visit to Expo in Montreal. Mrs, Fellger is employed by Butte Travel Agency and is in charge of Expo reservations. LEFT AT MY HOME - stapler with two boxes of staples. Will the owner please call 758-3578. NOTICE; The Women's Hospital Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon MMy 5th at 2:30 P.M. at the hone of Mrs. M, Kosma, All interested ladies most welcone. NOTICE; The United Church Ladies Aid will hold its regular meeting Wednesday afternoon lfe.y 10th at 2:30 P.M. at the hone of Mrs. Wm. Beaumont. NOTICE; The Women's Hospital Auxiliary will hold its annual Florence Nightengale Tea and Hake Sale Saturday, May 13th in the lions Club Roons, Contributions to the Bake Sale will be appreciated. ■/HHooHnHA zi zv zs zC z\ a a /s a LADIES - BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW COSTUME JEWELLRY - NECKLACES, EARRINGS, PINS. Upstairs. Man's body is remarkable sensitive. Pat him on the back and his head swells. FOR SALE; The custom-built hone of R, E. Blumell, This is a very fine house contain­ing many extras. For sale at moderate price. Contact R. E, Blumell, Box 58D, Hanna, ph, 854-3422 or Mrs. Bernice Coleman, Ph. 758-3106, Magrath. CHaNGE OF DaTE; The Bake Sale sponsored by St. John's Lutheran Ladies Aid scheduled for this Saturday, May 6th has been post­poned until Saturday, khy 27th commencing at 2 P.M. in the lions Club Roons. Miss Elizabeth Harker Was heme from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, and visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Burns Harker^ and has returned for further study. Mrs. Sharlene Franz and son of Medicine Hat were recent Magrath visitors guests of her mother Mrsi Zola whitehead, sister Miss Darlene Whitehead and Mrs. Jennie Bone. CANCELLED* The visit of the Centennial Caravan to Magrath today, Thursday May 4th has been cancelled as well as all other activities planned. The Caravan is remain­ing in Raynond one extra day - today, Thurs­day May 4th which has been set aside for Magrath and district residents to visit the Caravan. G. Fischer. ALL CENTENNIAL DaNCERS OF MAGRATH AND DIST­RICT PLEASE NOTE — The Centennial Ball has been postponed from May 4th to July 24th. Please keep your dance directions because we will be working on these dances again in the very near future'. Alice Stevenson, Miss Linda Godionton is hone from the University of Alberta, Calgary branch and is spending a short vacation visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Godionton at McIntyre Ranch. FOR SALE; One electric Philashave, good condition. Two drip dry no ironing white uniforms size 14 and 16. Ph. 758-3192. • •••••• "WAITING TIME" If I had never seen the leaves return, To branches just as cold and dead as these, This waiting heart would find it hard to learn That life still throbs in winter's barren trees. But I have watched new April touch the bough, That cold November winds left desolate, And memory brings reasurrance now, There is a tine when growing things must wait. Perhaps that is the thing that helps them grow, Makes them reach deeper for an inner strength, Tests every fibre so that life may flow, Through sturdy channels when spring comes at length, Gut of the faith that lives in winter trees Hope builds blight banners for an April breezer Mary E. -Linton.MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. MillllIlllIlHHimmillllll.HI. mmiiyHi1 [BLOUSES I ¡COTTONS - plain and I printed, ARNELS and 1TERYLENES, I I 298. 5951 Tu.iMlilHIIIlUililHiilHtuHillllllllilllllHMllliHiHIIHlHIIIUHIIIHHlIlHH | SWEATERS; I Wools and Orlons in | | Pullovers and Cardigans f I including Bulky Knits« I I Fashionable sleeveless | i shells,. z>r| I 395-12s: = IHlIIHIlUI IHHlII lill Hill I Hill HlUI I IIHIlll IHII1« B Kill I LADIES New fashions in G.W,G0 Cotton twill Siims and Hipsters, Korets of California SIi ms in pastels black, brown and navy. Sabre Slims in light weight blends in pastel shades as well as black, navy and brown GIRLS Cotton twill and hopsack Hipsters and Slims in the latest styles & colors. up. "Upstairs Lovely Spring and Sumner Dresses in printed silks Linens, Amels, Ginghams and Cotton Prints, Snart shifts in bonded knits» SIZES; 8 to 24s. *. , crepes- . PANT SUITS Í Cotton and Silk Knits, Bonded Knits, Printed Hopsack, Linens | and Twills in a nice selection of styles, ■ SIZES: 9 to 18 , to RAIN 525 ALL SIZES pl9 Rabber Rain Boots, Canadian made. Black or White, SEE THE NEW COSTUME JEWELLRY, SIZES: 6-9 iiiiiiimiinimHmM.iiimmniiiiimiimiiHiHiHHiiiiiiniiniiniiiiiiiiiiitHnml|ii PUDDLERS | Plastic "Puddlers" to wear ( over your shoes. UTILITY All Weather ’’UTILITY" Coats in plain and figured fabrics, Teg­ular style as well as reversible - full length or 3/4 length. Just the thing for wearing in our un­seasonable wet weather. GIRLS, MISSES AND LADIES SIZES. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE Over fifty ladies attended the third annual joint meeting of St. Joseph's C.W.L. on Wednesday, April 26th. Following a brief explanation of the Instal lat.i on Ceremony, Spiritual Director Father J* C. Kelly, lighting a candle from the altar then light­ed the candles of the new Presidents of the tfegrath and the Raymond Councils, who in turn lighted the candles of their respect­ive executive. The lighted candle repres­enting the light of authority from God to Spiritual Director, to President, was pass­ed to Magrath President Mrs. J. Beversj Vice President Mrs* R. Long, Secretary Mrs. D. Arndt, Treasurer Mrs. E. Stanek and to Raymond President Mrs. P. Kramer, Vice President Mrs. R. Morgan, Secretary Mrs* R* Krisko, Treasurer Mrs. A* Kramer. Guest speaker Mrs. V. A. Cooney of Cal­gary encouraged Catholic women to continue their work and to remember their respons­ibilities to their families, their parish and their community. Mrs. Cooney is past Diocesan President and is also the Diocesan Organization and Development Convenor. Under the convenorship of Mrs. R. Long, a buffet - style lunch waw served at the Lions Club Rooms. uut of town guests included Mrs. A. Santopinto, Calgary, Diocesan president5 Rev. P. Greuter, Cardston; Mrs. G. Stevens, president of United Church Women, Magrath; tnd ladies from Raymond, Cardston and Water­ton. Press & Publicity Convenor, Mrs. G. Gruninger. NOTICE; The monthly meeting of St. Joseph's C.W.L. will be held Tuesday, May 9th at 8 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Walter Niznikowski. Members are asked to please bring their membership dues. M. Arndt. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Newell of Eugene, Oregon are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter. Mrs. Newell is the former iferilyn Toomer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Toomer. Mrs. Toomer left Tuesday for Eugene, Oregon to visit the Newells. A GOOD STOCK 8F LaDIES SPRING aND SUMMER SLIMS ARE hWaITING YOU. SaBRE SLIMS, KORETS qf California and stretch pants in the Latest styles and colors. x . Upstairs. • ••••••••••• Fiat Anderson is home from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, and is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Woody Anderson in Spring Coulee. Miss Susan Wheeler returned home from University, Edmonton, and is enjoying a holiday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wheeler. Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hosp­ital during the past week included Mrs. Mabel Veen, Mr, Wallace Austin, Mrs. Mi 11i o Schneidt, Mrs. Ed Wurzer, Mr. Vincent De- Georgeb, Mr. Dick Toomer, Mr. Charlie Harris, Mr. Steve Gruninger Sr., Mrs. Mary Bauer, . Mrs. Annie Corliss, Mr. Doug Bly, Celia Helgersnn, Mrs. Jack Moors, Mrs. Eugene Stanek and Brian Gruninger. Mrsi Ken Neilson and children, formerly of Vancouver, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilson* Mr* Neilson will join his wife and childfen Friday and accomp­any them to Montreal where they will make their home. NOTICE: The regular monthly meeting of the Magrath U.C. W. will be held Thursday, May 11th in the United Church Hall. Roll call will be answered with an exchange of plant slips. Mr. Alex Johnston, of the Leth­bridge and District Historical Society will be guest speaker and will show slides and give a talk commencing at 8:45 P.M. to which all interested ladies are most welcome to attend. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Grace Toomer and Mrs. Vera Hillmer. Cpl Merlin Miller is spending a leave visit­ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller before leaving on a tour of duty to the Middle East, where he will be stationed in Egypt. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hillmer and children are visiting in Provo, Utah, guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyson. Miss Joan Christensen is home from the U. of A. Edmonton and is visiting her par­ents Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Christensen, THE DAY IS DONE The day iw done, and the darkness Falls from the wings of Night, As a feather is wafted downward, From an eagle in his flight, I see the lights of the village Gleam through the rain and mist, And a feeling of sadness comes o’er me, That my soul cannot resist: Then read from the treasured volume, The poem of thy choice, And lend to the rhyme of the poet, The beauty of thy voice. And the night shall be filled with music, And the cares, that infest the day, Shall fold their tents like the Arabs, And as silently steal away. - Longfellow. LADIES - we have a complete stock of Foam­tread Houseshoes for your comfort. Upstairs Dept.MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. 495 REGULAR $5.95 ALL SIZES T HERMAL Insulated Thermal Boots - keep your feet dry and comfortably warm I REGULAR $13.95 £i SPORT NEW ARRIVALS IN LANCER SPORT SHIRTS - handsome new designs and colors. Young Men’s sizes S. M. L. ~ SWEAT NEW ARRIVALS - fleece lined Sweat Shirts for Men. White, Yellow, Blue QoJ Navy, Red M. L WATSON’S LEaTHER WORK GLOVES IN ALL THE POPULAR STYLES IN­CLUDING SPLIT LEATHERS AND SMOOTH TAN­NED LEATHERS TEXaS RaNGER WORK PANTS: Sturdy cotton twill by G.W.G. Tan NEVER PRESS PaNTS; a choice of style and colors includ­ing Blue-Grey and Blacks REGULAR $7*95 & $8.95 . __ . RUBBER Irrigation & Rubber Boots including heavy duty with steel shankc SOCK SAVERS For wearing with Rubber Boots — to save your socks . 950 DUBBIN Arctic Dubbin - for water­proofing shoes and boots. Per tin . 290 ■/C x /\ zx zx zrx zx x zO* x /ooocix RUBBER GLOVES Rubberized Work Gloves in assorted styles PRICED FROM . 980 BOYS JACKETS Boys All Wool Dress Jackets in pleasing Tweeds. SIZES: 26 to 36 WORK SOCKS Nylons, Wools and Cottons in popular Work Sockso Reinforced toes and heels. 750 to 990 A sick man got well. "It would do your heart good," his wife said, "just to hear him eat afy-in." MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. NOTICE; Due to the terrible blizzard Satur­day the Golf Club Auction was postponed and will be held this Saturday, Ifey 6th at 2 P.M. at Avilda’s next to the Park Theatre. Offered for auction will be Electrical Appliances, Gardening Equipment, Furniture, Toys, etc. Ken Miller Auctioneer. Proceeds will go towards finishing the Club House. Elden Coleman. Miss Melba law left Monday fro Red Deer where she will be employed for the summer. 6HEESE SALMON RINS 2 eggs separated 2 tbsp, lemon juice pepper 1 »up bread crumbs 1 c. grated Cheddar cheese 1 c. diked eooked celery 1 can flaked salmon 4 tbsp butter g cup chopped onion 24 tbps, flour 1 tsp salt 1/8 tsp 2^ cups c. diced green pepper milk. LaDLES - keep your furniture and clothing free of stains with the use of SCOTCHGAHD - the handy "spray on" application. Also available for use on Car upholstery, etc. Priced from $3.98 urp , „H ard, ware Dep, t. OVERSHOE SPECIAL — limited number of Men's one buckle Dress Nylon jersey overshoe. Regular $5*95.$2.98. Men’s Wear. keep your eating potatoes from sprouting WITH "SPRQUT NIP", Place potatoes in a paper bag and spray. $2.2$ per tin. Hardware Dept. Cook onion and diced pepper in butter about 3 minutes. Blend in flour and season­ings. Add milk slowly until sauce thickens. Stir, Pour a little of this into slightly beaten egg yolks. Return to sauce. Add re­maining ingredients except egg whites and blend. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into greased lg wuart ring mould. Bake in 350’ oven 4# to 45 min. Unmould on hot serving plate and fi ~l 1 centre with creamed vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. George Navratil and famr-ily have taken up residence in Calgary, TRADING COMPANY LTD- ¡APPLE PIE FILLERS I FRUIT COCKTAIL X SUN HYPE 19 oz, 2/690 ' £■ (SALAD DRESSING j MIRACLE WHIP 32 oz, 690 r ««HMUtmttuiNkiiMNMumnHHHwtHtHititmmiiHHiuiimHiimiummn'MiHMiHtMUwiUMiiHiHmiimtiiUHHHHiHtfiiiuiP I AYLMEnS 15 oz* 4/I001 Irose margarine II 89 O, BOXES n i9 - CARNATION POWDPR NIBLETS 12 oz. AM-™. — 48 oz WHITE LOWNEYS 85c I I KUMMIHWHHI« (MAPLE LEAF LARD 11 JELLY POWDERS 4/890 ALL FAVOURS 3 oz. 6/650ÌX [pRESH [Produce BANANAS - GOLDEN YELLOW . APPLES - WINESAP 3 »s. CARROTS „2 lbs. 250 ONIONS -JUMBO 2 ibs. 250