Magrath Store News (April 27, 1962)

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: DRY GOODS 124 STORE HOURS: OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Wednesday.8 A.M, to 1 P.M. Friday, April...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1962
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2500
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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: DRY GOODS 124 STORE HOURS: OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Wednesday.8 A.M, to 1 P.M. Friday, April 27th, 1962 . . HARDWARE 34 8 A.M, to 6 P.M, .Saturday .8 A.M, to 7 P.M, . .Magrath, Alberta • • j • • : : : : MEN'S BOYS' WEAR LEATHER; Leather golf shoes with double composition soles. SHOES: HUSH PUPPIES — a sueda—lik-R golf shoe, very light in weight, steel shank. |295 SHIRTS I Stanfields short sleeved cotton knit sport shirts. Ideal for sportwear, especially made for the golfer with expans­ion gusset under the arm. /\ QA lACKFT^. JAkyl LIO. Reversibles, corded cottons, laminated nylon and cotton jersey, nylons etc. latest colors and styles.jp CAPS: Cotton sheen Golfing caps, adjust- WORK BOOTS able. Golfing motif on front. White Tan, Gold, Green, Red. |^Q BOYS JACKETS DRESS : Smartly styled Dress Jackets for young men. Wools in plaids and check patterns. | SPORT Boys lam­inated Sport Jackets styled just like Dad’s Gold, Green, Tan. LEATHER SOLE; Triple boots. Black leather leather sole work high tops REGULAR $13,50 = CORK SOLE; Brown leather work boots, high tops with grocork sole REGULAR $11.95 WATERPROOF WORK BOOTS: Guaranteed water­proof all leather work boots. High top style with gro cork sole vulcanized to leather REGULAR tops. $19.95 -E £ BOOT Black leather pull on boot with leather sole and heel. s E& c It= c PULL ON REGULAR $13.50 iiiitiuiiiuHiiiuuiuiHiutuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiwmimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiihuiiiuiutiiitiiiiinwHiiiiiiniHtiiiiiiiimmiiiifiiiiiiiiiin WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF SPORT SHIRTS I FOR MEN AND BOYS. REGULAR LONG LENGTH AND SHORT SLEEVE STYLES IN POPULAR DRIP i DRY COTTONS AND GINGHAMS. i 0 E I BROWN LEATHER WORK SHOE: Ankle length with grocord non slip sole and heel. ——i iniiiiiihtiiithiiniHiiitiiiiiiiotf- REGULAR $10.95 . E DRY GOODS DEPT : An assortment of I Livingroom, Diningroom, Bedroom, Kitchen and Bathroom curtains. Marquisettes, flocked nylons, draperies, etc. SPRING SALE REDUCTION. 20% OFF .»uHuiunuauuH»uiHUHuuUHHu»uuuHiikKUHuuunuuininnH\uiHiHiniumiuuHiinnuHiuuHununniiHHiniiiiHi j 45 I yd. GIRLS DUSTERS I l il HfHtfllH HMHII BOYS'WEAR • •••••••••«a WHITE COTTO. N SWEATERS CURTAIN FABRICS FLOCKED NYLON MARQUISETTE, white 1 GROUP OF MEN’S OXFORDS - browns assorted styles. I MEN'S BROW VALENTINE DRESS i OXFORDS, leather soles and i heels, leather lined. f REGULAR $18.50 . DRaPERY - gold shade, satin backed BORDER PRINT - Bronze with multi colored4 SPORT DENIM — Navy with multi colored stripe effect. VALUES TO $2.25 yd . with red figured, white with red or blue dot. REGULAR $1.00 yd. 440 COTTON MARQUISETTE with royal blue floral flocked design. ounHHHUuunnHunununnuutnuunuHuiumuuHindHiuiiiuiiitiiiiiniuniuiiiiuiitiiiiiHtuiiiitHHiin'iiniiiiiiiii* ■UlUlUllUIUHUHtHUtUtHlIIlltHIIIIUIIIIIIIHIllimiUlllllllllillllimilHIlilllllllltilHdlllhllHHIUllllllltllillllllllllllllll Funeral services for the late Gerald James were held Monday, April 9th in the L.D.S, Church in Ontario, California with Seth C. Baker officiating. Choir numbers were ”Going Home” and "Sometime, Somewhere”. A vocal duet was sung by Merrill and Agnus Dustrap accompanied by Afton Eyre. Speakers were Glen Hoslom and Leonard Jensen. Inter­ment took place in Belvue Cemetery. The late Mr. James passed away in Ontario Calif. Wednesday, April 4th at the age of 61 years. UPSTAIRS i 1 GROUP LADIES AND MISSES SHOES j including wedges, flatties and I casuals. Values to $1195 . I 1 GROUP LADIES AND MISSES SHOES | including walking heels, flats | and casuals. VALUES to $8.95 • •• AND BOYS DRESS and blacks in HARDWARE | AN ASSORTMENT OF TOOIS I FOR THE HANDYMAN, CARPENTER | FARMER, etc. Friends will be sorry to hear Mr. Orton Minor is a hospital patient'following a fall in Ridgeview Lodge, Raymond, when he suff­ered a broken hip. He was transferred Tues­day to a Lethbridge Hospital. Hr. and Mrs, Denzil Coleman and daughter Betty Jane of Peace River, Alberta spent the Easter weekend visiting relatives in Magrath and district. UPSTAIRS LADIES : We have just received a number of new Spring Dresses for Milady. Cottons, Linens, Arnels. One and two piece styles in plain and printed fab­rics, SIZES 12 to 18|. 7^ to |9 AGIRLS: New spring b\ dresses have arrived | I for Daughter, Ginghams, *; | pampered cottons, nylon ’.sheers in the prettiest \ «styles. SIZES 4 to 8. P 495tog95 A turkey supper was held in the Assembly Hall recently by Mr, and Mrs, John Moors honoring their son Bob prior to his leaving for the R.C.A.F. training station at St, Jeans, Quebec. Supper was served to forty guests from Lethbridge, Coaldale, Milk River Cardston and Magrath, Boh was the recipient i-of many lovely gifts, INF ANTS : Infants' combed cotton T shirts in dainty figured patterns as well as plain shades, SIZES 1, 2, 3, 4. 98C to GIRLS' BOP cotton finely Bop fringe trim. SIZES 3 to 6X. TOPS : Combed Top T shirts with KIDDIES T SHIRTS Styles for both boys and girls in plain and figured combed cotton. LLpular styles in short sleeve and sleeve— less numbers, . |Q | gg Girls Baby Doll including plain oidery trim, SIZES 2 to 6X. Pyjamas in drip dry cotton and checks, lace and embr— Mr, and Mrs- Swend Jensen had as their guests during the weekend their son and daughter-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Arne Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson all of Calgary, . Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hosp­ital during the past week included Mr. Frank Miller, Mr. George Heathershaw, Mr. George Gurney, Mr. Ken Miller, Paul Paul, Mr. Merritt Potter, Mrs. Ponomar,'Mrs. Agusta Blekert, Mrs. Darlene Heck, Mrs ' Lillian Minor, Mona Gast, Baby Scout, Mrs. Mary Ambrosi Sheridan, Mrs. Ardith Mrs. Anna Wurtz. Mrs , > • Frankie Gutowskl J Monkholm Janice, 8 year Mrs. Earl Gurney, her home recently Miss Hope Alston of visitor at the home of Mrs. Joseph Alston. old had when Mrs. Sharlie and son and daughter a freak accident In of Mr. and she broke her leg. Calgary was an Easter her parents Mr. and MISSES : Misses cotton ' blouses, sleeveless style, in dainty figured fabric. Ideal to’team up with . x slacks, shorts, peddle 1 x pushers and skirts. SIZES 7 to 14. | 29 dlllllKlllllllllllllllllHHininiHIHIIIIHimilllHHWIflHinUHlIHHjfnHJIlIlIWi,.,- SEE THE ANGEL'BLOUSES AND 1 TWIST BLOUSES, ALSO A FEW I OVERBLOUSES. $3,95 - $5.95 I . . Girls sleeveless Blouses in drip dry cotton. Plain and figured, SIZES 3 to 6X. .980 . SIZES 8 to 14 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Proctor and family of Grande Prairie, Alberta were Easter visitors at the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Sabey. GIRIS COTTON SLIMS: Drip dry figured, elastic at back of waist band. SIZES: 2 to GIRLS G. W. G. SLIMS - in | random cord. Gold and green.( Neatly tailored, elastic at back of waist band in small­er sizes MISSES CASUAL SLIMS by G;W.G. Continental cord in gold, tan and black. Sizes 12-20 ¿98 & fz\ PA ‘AVXV * few v a s GIRLS PEDDLE PUSHER c pTe. uu i u. Girls two piece sets including hobo top in printed drip dry cotton, plain colored random cord bottoms. Green & Blue. GIRLS PLAY SETS; One piece play suits ideal as a sun suit too. Orange, Blue, Green, Pink, I SO SIZES 4 to 6X. K GIRLS SLIM SETS Sets - two styles including two prihted drip dry cottons. Printed with white top trimmed in figured Sizes: 2, 3, 4, . P98 two piece colored in hobo Girls piece slims print. GIRLS SPORT SETS: Girls Peddle Pusher and top sets. Plain sheen bottoms, printed cotton tops style with cord tie. $1.79 set. LITTLE BOYS JODHPUR SETS: Figured drip dry cotton tops with plain corded cotton jodhpur bottoms. +-*+*+*-+*43i-+*+*+*+*+*4^ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilde and children of Edmonton were Easter visitors, guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and Mrs. Minnie Wilde, also of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilde. DRESSES: Little girls tiny check drip dry cotton dresses Smocked bodice, P~ Blue, Green. | Qg ROMPERS Little boys’ terylene. rompers in assorted styles and colors. Regular and two piece effect sets. Blue, Green & Yellow with white. | Qg 4*+3:-+*-+-x-+* +*+-x-+<7 Hi- +--x-^+-x-+*+-x-+-^+*^+*+-;^+ Letter received by the issioner: "Sir; I am not services of out my name me as one of your customers in this matter." .Ah, if only it were that easy . Income Tax Comm-interested in yours. Could in your books this income tax you please cancel as this system has Miss Pariel Sherman is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sherman in Owendale following her graduation from the Olds School of Agriculture where she has just completed a two-in-one course in Home Economics, Pariel won a scholar­ship as well as a number of awards. Miss Yvonne Wocknitz, nurse—in—train—' ing at the Lethbridge Municipal Hospital, was an Easter visitor at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wocknitz, COTTON : All cotton dish towels, lint­less. Dries'twice as many dishes, twice as' fast. Soft, easy to use. Checks in yellow, blue, pink, green, TERRY CLOTH: Terry cloth dish towels, lintless in assorted styles including checks and screen printed, yQ . FH dish cloths - just arrived. checked 250 each. ;-K- ¡-ft-«-#- Mr. and Mrs. Ken Neilson and family of Calgary were weekend visitors at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilson. DACRON MARQU'ISETTE : 45" white dacron Marquisette, ideal for making ' panels for livingroom, dining room, bedroom, etc. r>r~ x F LOCKED____ DACRON • Flocksd dac­ron in floral pattern wish scalloped edge. White. 42" wide. OO/A yoC yd. NEV/ SATIN SET HAIR SPRAY by Revlon. Never flakes, positively non sticky. Gives quick­er, longer lasting set and holds your hair­do. 12 fl. oz. s REGULAR $2.40 . 50 upseted my mind and I do not know who register HARDWARE DFPT YOUR LEYTOSAN REGULAR $7.95 LIQUI-SAN .lidquid seed per Half Gallon . PENTADRIN ^protection of wheat seed and seed-lings against bunt & wire worm dressing, per gallon . 5 lb. tin, AVADEX per gallon 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sugden and daughter Carrie Lynn accompanied by her mother Mrs. Ella. Blumel and Miss Carol Blumel were Easter weekend visitors in Santa Rita, Montana at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rice. Mrs. Grace Moriyama and sons Duane and Sherwin are holiday visitors in Vancouver B. c. RAMBLER ALFALFA .per 100#,. .7500 ALTA FESCUE . .per 100#. .3900 BROME. . 21 00 Ude have a good, stock or garden seeds &btdbs. The Welling Mutual Music Festival "Spring Sing" was well attended last Tuesday night. The theme of the ing was introduced by the trio Betty Ladine Wilde and Mary Mehew singing "Spring is Busting Out All Over". John Wolsey was Master of Ceremonies and gave the performers their intro­ductions in original verse. Numbers included "Easter Bonnet Fashion Fhr­ade" by little pre-school girls of the Ward, commentator was Verla Wilde with Betty Wilde at the orfean and ladine Wilde director. Robert Wilde concluded the Fashion Show by singing "Easter Parade". Musical numbers included a piano solo by Vaughn Nelson, Chorus by pupils of grades 4,5,& 6, Vocal solo by Terry Wolsey; Skit by Elaine and Helen Peterson, Mary Forsyth; Piano Duet by Jo­anne Wilde and Margaret Peterson; Piano solo by Linda Wilde; Rhythm Band selection by Grades 1,2, and 3. Vocal duet by Karen and Joliene Chipman; Quartette by Robert and Elmer Wilde, Harold Chipman and Dean Bullock; Vocal duet by Duane and Verna Forsyth. ^tr’ C1^ne Harker had as their visitors during the weekend their son and daugh­ter- in-law Hr. and Mrs, George Harker of Edmonton and their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Norris Jackson and family of Hi 11 spring, Mr. and Mrs. Kaz Tereketa and daughter Linda and Mr, Nobbie Kunimoto all of Calgary visited with friends and relatives during the holiday weekend. Mrs. Tereketa is the former Tam Kunimoto. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter and family of Medicine Hat were weekend visitors at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Long had as their guest during the weekend her sister Miss Elizabeth Meikle of Calgary. again a^sCee^rass^hri X S 2 ? T* ( } the U* S‘ /eighed at the ranch and Sweet Grass. That totals up t T^’on an iloS'XiT 66# &t shrink. No holiday Friday, PApril 20th ¿ tST & 13 $15‘84‘ S°ne AT OUR HOUSE , 'Hire his pal and put him on the other side of the lot". One way to start the day out wrong is to tune in on the blatant radio. 9 • • • • 9 0 » • • 9 • • O Brounsville, Oregon. April 19th, 1962. Magrath Trading Oo. Magrath, Alberta. Dear Sirs: Enclosed you will find a dollar bill for one bottle of fingrr nail polish I once took from your store but never paid for. I was in the second grade I believe. Now I am a married woman with children of ny own and it has been on my conscience because I never made things right. It is just a little thing but little things like these in ones life forfeits your peace with God. So please accept this with forgiveness. Sorry I have waited so long to do this, Mrs. M. Stutzman. Mr. and Mrs. Delroy Atwood and daughter Leslie were Easter visitors at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Harker. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl and family accomp­anied by Mrs. Beatrice Harker left last Thurs­day to spend the Easter holidays visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gommerud had as their ' guests her mother Mrs. R. B. Hood of Calgary, also her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Eric Holm of Drumheller, Alberta. Miss Linda Cody of Milk River is enjoying Easter vacation with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Balderson. Mrs. Helen Parasuik and daughter Debbie of Edmonton are visiting her mother Mrs. Anna Pashuk and her brother and sister—in— law Mr. and Mrs, Walt Pashuk0 AMBITION We learned from the school boys working on our lot they have one big ambition — to own a car when sixteen. One man said an over-eagerly ambit j. on is like a dog with a tin cZn tied to his tail; the more rattle the can makes, the faster the dog runs, but he is not going anywhere in particular. If a car is the height of a boy’s ambition, there is not much one can do about it, Stell? Karren - fifty nine cows, fifty nine ’ ''■’-Ives. One more cow to calf. Not one loss. "Why did you dig up your winter wheat when there are so many wonderful stands in the district?" Stella; "It started to blow and I would rather have the top soil than the wheat1'» These are the days when th the tune and the parents dance to it. . .George Reil, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Reil was guest of honor at farewell services held in the Magrath Second Ward LDS Church Sunday evening. Order of services was as follows - Opening song "Now Let Us Rejoice"; Opening prayer by C. W, Fossey; Sacrament ' song; Introduction by Watson Ririe; Voca] solo "In the Garden" by David Matkin; Tali,, by father Fred Reil. and sister Dora Reil; vocal solo by Dr, Wayne Mat-kin; talks by ■ George Spencer, -ancle; and by the missionary: Vocal solo ''Perfect Day" by sister Ellen " ' Reil; Closing remarks by Bishop Ernest Briggs; Closing sang by the choir and bene­diction by A. B. Critchfield, great uncle of George’s. His mission field is North Germany and he will leave May 7th0 . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilde of Calgaiy were visitors at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilde of Welling and Mr. and Mrs, Rondo Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jeoffery Spencer and family of Wild . Horse, Alberta are visiting relatives in Magrath. Cfn Rodney Bly spent Easter weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bly. He returned Monday night to Camp Shilo, Manitoba where he will soon finish his basic training Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mehew of Welling with the Roycal Canadian Electrical Mechanical receiving congratulations on the birth isngineers. a daughter bom Tuesday, April 24th in wra qatv. w 4 T Michaels Hospital, Lethbridge. FOR SALE: Weaner pigs - Lacombe York cross. is the former Carolyn Loose. Also willow cuttings for the taking. Robert Rasmussen. . Mr. and Mrs, Rondo Robinson and daughters Miss Dawn Robinson and Mrs. Marion Wilde of Calgary and son Norman are visiting in Idaho Falls, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Ririe Godfr^ and family. Mr. and Mrs, Tony Manser of Calgary are the proud parents of a daughter born Monday April 23rd. Mrs, Manser is the former Leila Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Taylor. are of St. Mrs. MehewPORK ROAST Lean shoulder. per lb. 450 ‘■HHIIHIlHIHIIIIilHilltiflUlllllllltinillllHiHiHlinHIIIHililHIlitHlKIllIhlHIIIIiHIHniHidHiintlfllllllHIHIIhllftlihhinftnHh BEEF ROASTS Boneless chuck .per lb. 5Ç)C 'llilHUlilHIililillillhliliHflnillHIIIIIIIillHIHHniHIIIHIHilliHlfHilHHrllHinifltlllllHIlniHIIIHItHHIlIHriHIHlIJUHIIIIItlllliill. F LOIN STEAKS HA HOCKS .per lb* »‘IHillHIlililHIIIfililllllHlIIIIHIIblllllHUIHIIIUHIItllllHIIIIiniHllllliUlHIIIIIlllIltlHHlIKlKihilllrtHIIHlIHIIIHIIIIIIIHnintl Ideal for beans iiiHiiiiiiiHttuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiMiniiiiuiiiHiiHuiiiiuMiHHiiinfiHiiiiiHiiiitKiuriiiiiitfihiiihiiHnHnnp PORK SAUSAGES HOME BRAND. ibi 450 MEAT. LOAF WITH CHTCF.SK Sliced, per lb FOR SALE; Scout suit - pants, shirt, hat, stockings and garters. Mrs. Emery Gurney. REPAIRS: Saddle and harness repairs and any­thing made of leather. Magrath Shoe Repairs. NOTICE: The U.C.W. Unit 1 will hold it’s regular monthly meeting Wednesday, May 2nd at 2:30 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Ruby Beau­mont with Mrs. Ben Gagan a« co—hostess. TEA aND PANTRY SALE; The United Church Women will hold a tea and pantry sale Saturday, April 28th at 2:30 P.M. in Sherba's Cafe. NOTICE; Will the party who took my Whirl-away fishing rod from ny garage please re­turn it and avoid further trouble. J. Spring LOST; Brown leather wallet containing drivers license and papers the owner would like to have. Douglas Smith, Spring Coulee FOR SALE; Potatoes, Sophia Paluk. FOR SALE; Gary seed oats, Compana seed barley. 95$ germination test, Rockport Colony. . A verx pretty spring wedding took place in the Alberta Temple, Cardston Saturday when }fe.rion Jensen, daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Swend Jensen and Dennis Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wright of Hillspring were united in marriage. Pres. Ursenbach performed the double ring ceremony. Follow­ing the wedding a luncheon was held at the home of the groom's parents and Saturday evening a reception took place in the Mag-rath Assembly Hall. Bishop and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher played the Wedding March. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wheeler welcomed the guests. The bride was attended by bridesmaids Kay Wheeler and Marsha Stevenson and flower girls were the bride's sister Lavina and the groom's two little neices. Best man was Mr. M. Purnell. The parents of the bride and groom received with the bridal party. The gift table was arranged by ' Mesdames Alice Stevenson, Lis Jensen, Julia-dean Bondy and Marjorie Coleman. A buffet luncheon was served during the evening. Mr. Purnell was Master of Ceremonies and program numbers included a vocal solo by L.B. Tanner, Orchestra number by Beverly Hamilton, Joan Christensen, Elizabeth Han­ker and Kay Harker; Tap Dance by Melony Harker, Vocal number by Ann, Marina and ' Sharon Blumell accompanied by Mrs. Blumell, Variety number by Iynn and Bhyng Beazer; Reading by Ray Leavitt and variety and comedy numbers by friends and relatives of the groom. Mr. Horace Ririe proposed the toast to the bride with the groom responding. The happy couple will make their home in Calgary. THANK YOU; We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who helped in any way to make the wedding reception for Marion and Dennis siich a memorable occasion* Mr. and Mrs. Swend Jensen. THANK YOU: We wish to thank all who called or contributed in any way to make our open­ing of Hans Coin Laundry so successful Thursday, Special thanks to Mayor Hamilton and to the Chamber of Commerce, The Town of Magrath and Keith's Hardware for the beautiful bouquets of flowers received. Hans and Elizabeth Pfeffel. MISPLACED: Reader’s Digest "Joke” book. This book — 2” thick, cloth plaid covered — is used for a great many occasions and is certainly missed. Anyone knowing it's where­abouts please contact Alice Stevenson Ph 182 Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Johnson had as their Easter weekend guests his mother Mrs. Alma - Johnson, his mother—in—law Mrs. Jean Norton^ and his sister Lovene Sanders all of Lovell, Wyoming. . ATTENTION: Our T.V. repair man is in Mag­rath every Tuesday and will come Fridays if necessary. Hardware Dept, SAVINGS - I" CLEAR PLASTIC GARDEN H($SE - ’ guaranteed - 50 feet - $3.89. Hardware Dept. WANTED - odd jobs, lawn mowing, etc, W§de Bourne, Ph. 153, DOG FOOD RALLY 4 pound boxes 650 . «"««»<"■<. >„■. ,. „„„„Mm,,,. „„„. . . . . . APPLES WINESAP cello bags fresh 1 pound cello packages BLEACH SUNBRITE 64 oz. 4^0 SPKXSPAN Gi^nt size, gO£ lO^N.aff pounds 600 SPINACH 35 0 CARROTS 2 pound bunches 390 ASPARAGUS fresh and tasty per lb. 390 RADISHES large bunches 2 for 190 _ Mrs* Ardella Bennett had as her guests during the-holiday weekend her son LaVoy - ossert from the R.C.A.F. Station at St. Hubert, Que., her brother Mr. Glen Nate of Taber, and her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Kru. james Heggie and son Jirnmie of Lethbridge.