Magrath Store News (January 16, 1975)

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 7>7-3 A STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & S...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1975
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2420
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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 7>7-3 A STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY. 8 AJi. to 6 P7-: , WEDNESDAY.••8 to 1 P'"'5 THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1975 .MACRATH, ALBFF’’ * *■ UPSTAIRS DEPT PRICE SALE OF 1 RACK OF 1 RACK OF New Arrivals in Playtex Crsiss Your Heart Soft Sider Bra’sa 1 COUNTER ■iHHHHHHHHHHH« MXXKMMXMX K’jWHHHHHWHHHHHHHWHHHHHWHr SAIE RACK. I / Q OFF i PADDED FIBERFILL LINED NO PADDING DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS JANUARY SALE OF LA^1^ SEE THE RACKS OF PANT SUITS, DRESSES, LONG Diwk,u - CLEARING AT . . ^0 % 0 F F 1 RACK HOUSECOATS & DUSTERS CIEARING KIDDIES WEAR - DRESSES, SUITS, etco BLOUSES, DRESSES, etc, CLEARING OF BRA’S & GIRDLES, Playtex, WonderBra OATS, JACKET Fall & Winter Coats and Jackets in Wool Plaids, Camels, Nappahides, Crushed Velvets etco 595 650 550 PLAYTEX 18 HOUR ZIPPER GIRDLE - the first fiiro control zipper girdle that is comfortable for hours 1 TABLE Sa Ma La BE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SAIZ NOW ON UPSTAIRS. XL, XXL, XXXL XL sizes available in all Playtex CiLrdles now. SHOE SALE Don’t miss the Sale Table of Shoes. Q 1 BASKET . (— 5 1 TABLE. |/2 PR I Ct MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. HFTWAR GIFTWARE - including Figurines, HASSOCKS Vinyl covered Hasswcks in popular cvlurs. Chowse a round *ne vr a square one. ,58b PRICED FROM *. EXTENSION CORDS Light weight Extension Cords with 3 way eutlet. 6’ 1 COUNTER OF . Ash Trays, Candy/Nut Trays, Ash Tray/Cigar-ette Tray, Hostess Trays, Fluwer Pwts, Ouija Boards, Puzzles _ . —.— etc. \/d HKICt 98C 9 |49 79 1 COUNTER OF Figurines, Condiment Sets, Jam/jelly Set, Cheese Keepers, Cheese Cutters, Pickle Dishes, Ash Trays, Piggy Banks, Carving Sets & Steak Knife Sets, Sherbet Dishes, etc. _ _ „ ,— .— us.T.ys. 20 %OFF SCATTER RUGS 1 COUNTER OF SCATTER RUGS INCLUDING SOFT SHENILLE6, NYLONS, etc. Alsw some Bath Mats REGULAR $3.6? to $7.95 /3 OFF FLIER SALE. Town Hall list of corrections with 3STERIZER BLENDER Has 9 speeds and 5 cup acrylic container. Many uses in your feul preparations L IQUI-POUR New - as seen on TV 3 reusable, reclos-able pwuring spouts with stainless steel tip* PACK . $1.98 ANNUAL MEETING - Friday, Please bring a y°Uo Magrath & District History Association DON'T MISS THE SALE TABLES ON THE HARDWARE 25’ 12’ Heavy duty Extension Cords, yellow & black 15' 50' USED TV I 1 CONSOLE MODEL BLACK AND WHITE TELEVISION SET (taken in *n a color set) n C 1 o (~a y U | ONLY. UD | The Antelope Ridge Branch of the Alberta Women’s Institute will hold it’s January meeting Jan. 20th at 7:3^ PJi. at Laura Hildebrandts. Election »f officers for the coming year will be held. The A.W.I. is a non-dencminational, non-political Women’s Service Club. It encourages both rural and urban women to serve both home and country by working to improve conditions in the community, prov­ince and the world. A few of the things our Club accomp­lished in the year 1974 are: catered to tww Auction sales and had Concession booths Magrath Celebration and Rodeo. From the funds we donated money to house fires, the Lions Playground Fund, Cup of Milk Fund, and others. Any woman over the age of 16 in Magrath nr surrounding area is encouraged and learn new help make our For more or 758-3124. at two the home-making community a information to come skills Come and better oneI phone 758-6682 Reva Strate. • • • • • GENERAL MEETING of the Magrath & District Agricultural Society will be held tonightB Thursday, January 16th at 7:30 P.M. in the Lions Hall. Some of the items of business will be the reading of the financial state­ment, resume’ of activities «-f past year and election of officers. Everyone is in­vited to attend and to express your view on the continuation ef such an organization. MAGRA’i H TRADING COMPANY LTD MEN'S^ BOYS' WEAR Jantzen Sweaters in Pul lever, Cardigan and Sleeveless Vest styles. Orlons, Wools and Blends in a large assortment vf styles and knits including plain and fancy as wflill as patterned. REGULAR $10.00 to $39.95. 20 %OFF I Fleece lined "Pep Shirts of 50% Cdtton, 5*$ Polyester. Short I sleeve, crew neck. White, Blue, Gold. Sizes: S.M.L. REGULAR $5.95 each . mm mm mm mimim-mHmmi« mmmcmm.i'mmKmmmiimimimiimi i mu mmm mimimmmpm »mi m. •>«.< ' (Dress Men’s Dress Pants in Wo^ls, Blends, Fortrels, Knits and Polyester woven, Plains, Checks, Plaids, Stripes and patterned in the very latest shades. O Ol °/ FW ET FT REGULAR $19.95 to $24.95 . /o kJ I I Casuais 1 COUNTER OF MEN’S CASUAL PANTS AND SLACKS INCLUDING PLAIN COLORED SEERSUCKER, FORTRELS A FEW , POLYESTERS AND KNITS INCLUDING DENIMS ALSO. CHECKS, PLAIDS, PATTERNS. g^ Regular $9.95 to $12.95 . . 4 Men’s Levis including Blue Jeans, Twills and Corduroys in assorted colors. Popular Levi trade-mark assures the very best in tailoring and fit. REGULAR $16.95 pr The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Magrath Lions Club was held Monday, January 13th in the Lions Hall. A meeting of the Directors was held prior to the business meet­ing, In future the Club will meet on the SECOND and FOURTH TUESDAYS instead of Wednesdays in the past. We hope to have the canvas for the Banadian National Institute for the Blind completed prior to our next meeting, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th when the wives *f the Club members will be invited for dinner - it will be "Ladies Night". Tickets are avail­able for the McIntyre steer at only $1.00. The draw will be made on Tuesday, March 25th. Proceeds will be used for the Pre-school Children’s Play Ground. It woulw be appreciated if parents could attend our meeting on Tuesday, February 11th at 3:15 P.M. and let us Lave your ideas as to furnishing the Play Ground, i.e. swings, etc. etc. More about this later. SALE: Old table saw with standj 22 lb. bow and arrowj single shot 22, Phone 758-3057 after 5 P.M. NOTICE; Will the person who borrowed my bicycle (ladies) please return it or notify Do-ma Atwood, Ph. 758-3174. Thank you. Many a wife thinks there is nothing quite ?ikc a good cry to get things out of both her system and her husband. NOTICE: Will the person who was issued license # LT 7559 please report to the Magrath issuing office. This plate can­not be registered until frwner is ident­ified. sheer’s Insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Walden Rice were Store visitors Tuesday enroute to their home in Lethbridge after spending Christmas with their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rite and family in Memphis, Tenn­essee. MAGRAi H TRADING CC.LIPANY LTD. DRY GOODS DEPT Thickly napped Velour Bath & Hand Towels in charming screen printed floral design. Cream background with Purple, Rose or Gold flowers. BATH TOWELS. Reg. $4.95 HAND TOWELS - Regular $2.95 FACE CLOTHS - Regular $1.49 COTTON TERRY FACE CLOTHS IN PATTERN. ASSORTED COLCRS Regular 29^ each . PUFF EALLS Absorbent Cotton "Soff Puff" Balls, many uses . 79 C to HANDIWIPES Extra strong - made stronger to last longer” All Purpose clcths. Assorted colors. Size 14x24"o 24 per pack . SPRAY COLOGNE Prince Eatehebelli Spray Cologne in "wiud-song” fragrance, REGULAR $2.50 bottle . i. 95 HAND^BODY LOTION Cachet Moisturizing Hand St Body Lotion for that delightful soothing effect. REGULAR $6.50 bottle . 400 The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary, spon­sors of the ”New Year’s Baby” gift array, presented Magrath’s New Year’s baby, Kindace Marie Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Henry, with a lovely assortment of gifts from Magrath and district organ­izations, businesses, clubs and individ­uals, prior to her leaving hospital during the past week. The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary wishes to thank all thèse who donated to the New Year’s baby gifts. They included Normal Christensen, Magrath Clinic, Frank Navratil, Myrna’s Lock Shop, Tanco, United Church Women, Ladies Curling Club, Moors Wool Carding, Magrath Agencies, Chief Mountain Industries, Bank of Montreal, Butch’s Garage, Magrath Drug Store, Carter’s Garage, Trails End, Antelope Ridge W. I. Club, M St M Trailer Court, Lila’s Confectionary, Lutheran Ladies Dening Circle, Stevenson’s Grocery, Magrath Trading Co. Ltd., Magrath Hospital Auxiliary, Delicious Cafe, Magrath Co Op, Catholic Women’s League,'Arndt Motors, Phil Sheers, Del Bonita Store, Risk Thompson and the Hospital Staff. DEL BONITA 4 H BEEF CLUB Leather Hand­bags and Purses in an assort­ment of popular styles. Styles for Miss Teenager, little Miss, as well as Mem and Big Sistero Plain leathers in natural shades as well as the hand tooled. (Regular $11.95 to $39.95) The reorganization meeting of the Del Bonita Border 4 H Beef Club was held recently. 0 Canada was sung and the pledge given. Officers elected were as follows: President — Brenda Hoyt, Vice President — Byron Koskewich, Secretary - Diane Koske-wich, Treasurer - Darrel Koskewich, Clcb Reporter - Teriy Powlesland, Librarian - Doreen Jones. Weigh day was discussed and date set. The annual Christmas dance was discussed ano a date set. The December meeting of the Del Bonita 4 H Beef Club was held in the Del Bonita School. 0 Canada was led by Donna Jorgen­sen and the pledge was led by Shelley Powlesland. Roll Call was the weight of your calf. The treasurer’s report was given by Darrel Koskewich. Tak box, signs and feed coxes were discussed. All 4 H members were asked to make a plan frr a new sign for next meeting. MAGRA’, ri TRADING CCMPANY LTD, MENScrbOYS WEAR 1 RACK OF JACKETS INCLUDING WOOL PLAIDS,1 CORDS, NYLON SHEENS, i ETC. A GOOD SELECTION OF I COLORS AND STYLES. $24.95 to $39.95 1/2 PRICE BASKET PYJAMAS T SHIRTS .T^O^PS. TS '•»own-fi 11 leather-like vinyl Skido* Mitts, plenty of warmth and I comfort. REGULAR $15.95 pr.I —I295 Three styles cf Suède Jiggers in Blue/White, Brown/Camel and all Brow: suede with crepe sole. Very comfortable wear, the very latest style in casuals. REGULAR $18.95 « SLIPPERS Moccasin style Leather slippers able styles. Natural leather. REGULAR $7.95 Pr. REGULAR $9.95 pr. in comfort- • REGULAR $1 ! WORK SOCKS ¡Men’s Work Socks in 70$ Wool, 30$ Nylon I in Grey with white trim. 2 pr in pack Regular $2.89 . 5 . . . 1. """ ATTENTION OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS: The Magrath 2nd Ward Priest Sc^ut Group is sponsoring an "Evening with Alva Bair and Lawrence Halmrast" at the Magrath Assembly Hall, Friday, Jan. 31st at 8 P.M. There will be films *f their hunting trip to South America with commentary plus films of North America. We recommend this evening to everyone in ‘*»J,,‘“"M"'“"lillilliMliiiiiiiil.iiiiiiiiHi|iiiiiilliiiiliiniiiiiiiilniliiniHfiiliilHitililiiinmniiiir EAR RINGS filled Pierced Ear Rings in popular designs in assorted sizes. REGULAR $2*95 pr . PINS Pins and Broaches in Gold/Silver metals in eye-catching Western designs REGULAR $4.95 each . ^95 An UPHOLSTERY COURSE is being offer­ed in the town of Magrath by the Alberta Dept, of Agriculture. Preliminary meeting to be held January 29th, 1975, Magrath High. School at 7 P.M. Both daytime and evening courses will be offered if necessary so it is important f«r interested persons to attend the meet­ing. The Preliminary Meeting is designed to aquaint the participants with the course, I suggest you have your chair picked out by this time. Mias Louise Broderson, District Home Economist, will give a talk on the available fabrics, their advantages and dis­advantages. I will have sample books avail­able for those wishing to order through me. I recently attended a conference for instructors in Calgary where some rules and regulations were set down. One which you should be aware of before the Preliminary meeting is, only simple chairs, preferably with arms (lasy boys, recliners er chairs with semi-detached cushions are not accepted). Registration will also take place at the Preliminary meeting. Hope to see you u there. Shirley Saunders. Ph. ¿53-2576. WANTED* Young woman desires work. Call 758-3025 and ask for Karen. I WANTED: Babysitting. Mary Joy Issacson, Ph. 758-3450. | TO GIVE AWAY: 3 puppies. Ph. 758-3518. | FOR SALE: Boys skates, size 2. Mark Harker I Ph. 758-3566. TO GIVE AWAY: C^rckerSpaniel/Blue Heeler Pups. iA/re Daxies, Ph. 752-2124 PANTY "One Size" All Sheer Panty Hose in honey beige shade. LEOTARDS Nylvn stretch Leotards in popular colors and styles. to $2.50 pr .20 % OFF REGULAR $1.00 pr REGULAR $1.25 . hi im 111 ill hi. . G LOVES-MITTS | Ladies, Missos, flUrls and Children’s Mitts f and Gloves in Kniis, Fabrics, Leather-like j Vinyls and Suedes. YOUR CHOICE . .20 % OFF Il H11111 II I Illi II II 1111111Il 111111 UHI 111 II 1111 IH 111111 Ilf 11 HU IIHIIHIIHIIIIUHlUIIHIIHilHinillll’Hlill'llIiHliiiiililili immilli iHunfi MAGRA. H TRADING CC MPANY LTD. GROSS RIB SLICED 1 ‘ c c: ( E EE r j ;. *lb. I BEEF LIVER BOLOGNA they hide not their light, men feel brothers, sorrow and strife, TO MAGRATH I was raised in a town small in size, not renown, A town with a message to share, A message of love that's from Heaven above - A message that men really care. They've proved that it's right and A Beacon that's set on a hill, Saying service to others makes all Right now, and eternally will. In this troublous life filled with As the world rushes heedlessly on - There are folks thereabouts who give help, not just shouts, Who are willing their burdens to don. Their lives give us faith, their prayers give ms strength, Their love lifts us upward, along, To reach for the heights, to aim for the g«al, To seek out the good and be strong. Who knows where the end is, the good that's been dene, The lives that were strengthened or saved, By people who showed that they loved and they cared, As other folks trials they eraved. I'm sure that some seek the glory and honor that's theirs, For the service or good that they've shown, For the fruit that is harvested after the years, From the numerous seeds they have sown. But that's not for me, no credit is mine, For those I have helped on the way, . Folks back home made it possible, started me right - with than I must rightfully share, if there's ever a crown it belongs to the town, The town with that message so rare. ” Lester S. Henderson, Las Vegas, Nevada, j NOTICE \ iog Licenses for 1975 are = now due* Males and Spade ] Females $5.00 per dog, i Unspayed Females - $10,00 = No dogs are permitted to 1 run at«large within the | limits jf the Town of ! Magrath. Bogs running at large and unlicensed dogs | will lie picked up and im- | pounded at a charge of I $5*00 for the first off-i ence. Dogs unclaimed ! within 72 hours will be | destroyed, I By order of Magrath Town Council | Town 8y Law #022* A former Magrath | resident, Mrs, Emma Hare, I passed away at New West­, minster Sunday, January 5th at the age of £5 years Predeceased by her 1 husband William, a son jSteane, she is survived I by a daughter Marion, ¡Mrs. Phil McClelland of =New Westminster and 5 | grandchildren. F0R SALE* 75 ton Alfalfa bay, 1st and 2nd cuttings. Also yTo LlesLrley straw. Contact Jacob or John Weing, Ph. 758-3223 or 758-4601, DON'T MISS THE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE UPSTAIRS - Ladies Pant nA i Tank 20# tff. Ladies Jackets - 1 rack l/30ff, 1 SLLf - 1/2 Price. 1 rack 1/2 Price SJacks. FOR SALE: Men’s skates, size 8. 753-3015. • • • • Mr. Herd Coleman passed away Wednesday morning in the Magrath Municipal Hospital following a lengthy illness. MAGRA TH TRADING CGMPANY LTD. o ¿Zi \ X K -( {PEANUT BUTTER I 155 I CREAMED HONEY ! 59 WESTERN FAMILY 32 oz. WESTERN FAMILY 2 lb. .tl«l I BREAD DOUGH CAKE MIXES WESTERN FAMILY 5 leaves WESTERN FAMILY 19 *z 690 : C PINK SALMON BEANS ^RORK Wgß.TERN. „FAMILY.7„oz WEST 14 *z. 3/890 HAND LOT I ON WESTERN FAMILY 14 oz 19 SKIN CREAM MEDICATED ,, ^MNuiFAMH,Y.10jz. 990 "09 1# Pkg l\ I \ WESTERN FAMILY I 9 Ì /" ■ I t A --- o X WESTERN FAMILY sz•• • • u WESTERN FAMILY .12 *z. WESTERN FAMILY POTATOES lb. bags 880 4 ORANGES lb. bags 880 Q lb. »ags 770 CELERY HEARlS - california 69 0 - MEDIUM, NO. 1