Magrath Store News (July 6, 1978)

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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. REGULAR $39.95 THURSDAY. JULY 6th STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-306...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1978
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2580
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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. MAGRATH TRADING CO. REGULAR $39.95 THURSDAY. JULY 6th STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-306 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday . to 6 P. * now. . NOW . . Men's Straw Hats: Work & Dress. Regular 1.49 - 1 GOLF SHOES Men's Black/White Golf Shoes with fringed tongue. An ideal gift for Father on his day. MEN'S GOLFCAPH Handsomely styled Caps for the Golfer in a combination of nylon mesh and nylon twill. A good selection of colors MAGRATH, ALBERTA Men’s Western Boots choice of styles including western style with plain leather top, leather sole. Western Boot with fancy stitch ton, tapered toe, western heel. Men's extra high top Boot, zipper side opening. - Men’s NEW ARRIVALS: Double H - Western Boots T-Shirts Striped, Terry, Plains * &, WALNUT ALE PRICED AT 7pce TABLE & CHAIR SET­GREEN & WHITE SHADES HI-BACK CHAIRS. WAS 259.95 NOW 229.95 For the do-it-yourself upholsterer: 5pce TABLE AND CHAIR SET - LARGE 30 WIDE BY 38" X 48 TABLE/ 4 CHAIRS; ONE CHAIR HAS TORN SEAT, NOTICE^ Garden seeds will soo n be picked up. If you want any more seeds, NOW is the time! i NEH ARRIVALS: Apc BATHROOM SET Set includes: Oval rug, tank top cover, tank jacket and lid cover’ available in gold, pink, blue and brown. Wabasso sheet sets for double bed. The annual Chamber of Commerce Banq tr . polyester CO-ORDINATED SETS acrilyic x 84" Reg. to a customer! Nylon mini packsack in orange green and brown. Was priced at $4.95- gre^at summer value how just . striped bath towels in various colors Reg. 2 SALE PRICED .9 SALE: Laying Hens . Hutterville Colony 758-3143 ‘ introduced the Bob Dowling, --- jUt was held Wednesday evening in the Unit. (hurch Hall. A delicious roast beef .rrquet was served by the United Churclt —■1 ins. Pres. Chas. Matkin was Master Ceremonies for the evening. Mayor Stec Brewerton brought welcome greetings fr< the town. E'he following program was presented: ■focal Solos by Carol Dainard and Dan Davies, both accompanied by Alma Davies cello and piano duet by Marge Baldersoi and Maud Ririe. Our MLA John Thompson nest speaker, the Hon. _ ¡■.Leister for Industry and Tourism for une Province who gave a very informa­tive address, mentioning the Magrath- Cardston Marching Band and the Provin­cial winning Magrath High School Basket b .11 team. A question and answer period follower Shelton Ririe, Reeve, of the Cardston Municipality thanked Mr. Dowling. Mr. Dowxing most graciously accepted a gift "Irrigation Builders" presented b- v the president. ether visiting dignitaries were: Ro,! Blake, the regional officer from Edmonton , Leo Dow of the News Media and Ed Mason. Pres, of the Cardston Chamber of Commerce. A baby daughter was born to are and r ORTREL ORDS RILL Off REGULAR PRICES Pants! , 26th June 19/ ¡r and Mrs Rodney Bly. Grandparents Mrs. Mary Hyde of Raymond and Mr. Mrs. Doug Bly, Magrath. and Mrs. Don Bourne and daughter of 'imore, Calif, have been visitin-g his Pr’?- ends, Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Bourne thi past week. and Mrs. Mike Cook of Orem, Utah ar r daughter Mrs. Marlene Christen'ser "" Angeles are visiting Mrs. Leah Hamilton and Mrs. Janet Boucher. J I DRESSES" RACK OF LADIES DRESSES IN ASSORTED STYLES, FABRICS AND COLORS. BRAND NAMES.’ 1 1 CLEARING* AT. . . .3CUAfziZb OFF PANT SUITS RACK OF LADIES PANT SUITS IN VARIOUS STYLES, FABRICS AND COLORS. CLEARING $5.00 AI ’ 50% OFF SALE TABLE ON SALE RACK BLOUSES Brand Names. Now selling at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cluff and children of Colonial Juarez, Mexico are here visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strate. X Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thompson and children of Medicine Hat, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gallup and family Claresholm and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wheeler and family of Calgary visite at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Grant Wheeler. ‘ Mr and Mrs Bruce Gorham and children of Salinas, Calif, are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gorham. “■ =-- = —= —5 -sxsassasaisx“ -^- = s = WANTED: Summer work;will cut lawns and do yard work. Phone: 758-3092Eden Engen 71 3580--3041Ken Thomson HANDBAGS JUST ARRIVED.' Stylish Canvas handbags. Priced at. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Dr. and family of Reno, Mr ' Nanaimo a Lyda Poulsen are and Mrs. Richard Poulsen Nev., ■ and Mrs. Melvin Sabey of , B.C. and S/Sgt. Alan Sabey family of Yellowknife- who are being = £li21iimi=i2=Wignigegi====!=;!x= = Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevenson have as their guests, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Noble Kline of Dodge City, Kansas and her aunt Mrs. Margaret Miller of TJhoenix, Arizona. ■> * THIS SAVING. 1 RACK OF LADIES & MISSES IN PLAINS AND PATTERNS IN NICE SELECTION OF STYLE DON’T MISS SLACKS A CONGRATULATIONS! Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Norton are the proud parents of their 4th daughter, born Friday, 30th of June. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton, & Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rolfson. A very pretty Summei. wedding van soieuiiifced in the Idaho Falls temple, Saturday, June 24th, when Karen Noelani, daughter of . Col. and Mrs. Harold Nagai and ? raid Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gruninger were united in marriage. The wedding party then journeyed td Burley, Idaho where a calling reception was held at the Sweetheart Manor. Receiving the many guests were, the bride and groom, their parents, and their attendants; Stephanie & Kanani Nagai, sisters of the biide, Bernie Chun and .Heidi Schuman from Hawaii and Nola Dahl and Marci Brewerton of Magrath. Best man was Terry Roberts of Lethbridge; groomsmen were John Balderson, Jim McLellan,' Dale Gruninger, brother of the groom and Hale and Richard Nagai, brothers of the' br.ide. Mr. Robert West paid tribute to the bride and the g.roodt'responded. The evening ended with a beautiful Hawaiian dance performed by the bride. A cabling reception was held cn Friday June 30th in the Magrath Assembly Hall which was -beautifully decorated with summer flowers. Welcoming the many’guests were Dr. And Mrs. Steele Brewerton. Mrs. Shirley Dahl presided at the guest book. A buffet lunch was served under the direction of Mrs. Patricia Dudley. Following the reception, a datce was held Community Hall with music by "Sundown". „ The happy couple are making their home in months, and. will, continue their schooling in fall. • . . j In the Del Bonita Lethbridge for the summer Spokane, Washington this Mr.-and Mrs. Jim Winterton and family of Provo visited last week-end with his Ririe and .Thomson relatives in Magiath. s= «a a = assasaöse = aacame sfflEGtassaBaxn ss ose EsscfissanEiiaa Mrs. Bessie Wocknitz Branchflower and niece Mrs. Lula Skretting visited at the Orville Hillmer home on July 1st. Bessie is now at the Sunny South Lodge at Coaldale and Lula lives on a farm at Vauxhall. Mr. and Mrs. ITed Hocking have as their gueBts his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burdett of Flathead, Montana. Strayed to our place: Pekingese dog Phone: 758-3775 , SALE: 'YearlixJ3 Sorrel Gelding. Phone: Robert Rasmussen 758-3442 MAGRATH- RAYMOND LITTLE LEAGUE FINAL STANDING & PLAY-OFFS Raymond Roadrunners W 11 L4 Raymond Rams 10 5 Magrath Blue Jays 8 7 Magrath Giants . 7 7 1 tie. Raymond Mets 6 9 Raymond Expos ■ , 3 11 1 tie Magrath Giants beat Roadrunners 11 - 6 in semi-final. Rams beat the Blue Jays 16 - 15 ia semi-finals. Giants lost to the Rams in the final 19 - 2. Blue Jays to the Roadrunners 22 - 21 in Consolation final. Thanks to Players, Coaches, Parents and the towns of Magrath and Raymond for the successful season and accepting us into their league. . . - Ray Stevenson, Co-ordinator - Those wishing to exhibit Livestock at Magrath & District Celebrations Contact Ray Jorgensen at 647-2111 or Willie Brunner at 758-6CJ6. LIBRARY NEWS: Library caids must b-a renewed this month. The Library has purchased the Encyclopedia Britannica. Visit your Library & take advantage of the many services offeree. FOR SALE; Approx. 100 tons hay, in field, swathed or baled, , Phone: Robert Rasmussen 758^-3442 Spring Coulee Community Club Dance will be held Saturday, July 8/78. Harvey Williams Band. Everyone 18 and over welcome. Tim and Carol .Peirens of Spring Coulee are the proud parents of a son, Trevor Timothy, born June 14 at Magrath. Grandparents are Rene & Allie Peirens, Spring Coulee and Bill & Jen Higi, Lethbridge. Magrath Elementary School held their athletic awards day, Thursday, were honored f ~ their athletic achievement through Program and the crack meet. school children received the award of excellence, of children to receive this that we have on record, included demon ’trations of the various events, a and a drilpteam June 22. Students the Canada Fitness Over 60? of the the largest number Special numbers student panel explaining the prog am to parents presentation under the direction of Miss Marilyn ^nderson. were Girls Track Nine trophies Year Old Nine Year Old ■joys Ten Year Old Girls Ten Year Old Boys Eleven Year resented - Shelley Peirens - Trenton - Lori A'. - Ricky R . e Old Girls - Nicky o the following?. ’ , Passey, Honorable Mentlonr Jacky and Trina Lawlor. Lyons "Land k t havens, Honorable Mention -Shiela . Salmon ¡tanford 'hems on . Li Fitness song and "They All Call Eleven Year Old,, Boys -­Twelve' Year Old Boys - A student chorus present It Canada". Especially gratifyin', was the large number of parents and interested persons who attended. _Thank you* July 1st saw the return of the icClain Clan to Magrath. The families c? f Cnarlie & Clara McClain met at the Drop-Tn Centre to renew acquaintances & meet net faril.y additions. The reunion was organized by Berta McClain and daughter Maxine. There were 71 in attendance- atirence & Berta McClain and children: Maxine & • Joe Moser of St. Albert f« families; C.J. Colleen McClain of Raymond & families; Ruth & Rene Croteau of Edmonton & families; Larry & Evelytl McClain & Centre; families. Hat & families , LaVita & Waldo of Magrath & families. The occasion also saw Lola & married 30 years, July 3: Barry Tollestrup of Lethbridge married -0 years, Ju!y 1s t. ■ FOR SALE: 200 acres alfalfa i grass hay in the field or on a shares standing. 758-3262 - 758-3621 —- wmncuirs-a*. «jspw?' Childhood is that wonderful time when all you need to do to loue waigl.t is cake a bath.’ & family of Grand Lola & Ed Wurzer of Magra :h & John & Eva McClain of Medicine Tollestrup Ed Wurzer £. Mary Elizabeth Davies E = scsaa:sacasasssBBSKa«ss3isicis CANADIAN NATURE ART 78 b The Canadian Nature Fed­eration and the National Museum of Science have again produced this year’s annual selection and show of the best nature art in Canada. More than forty works portray natural histo as it is seen by some of tb country’s finest artists. vi, tor The show is being made ' available to Lethbridge at the Galt Museum from July ■ August 6 through the Cir­culating Exhibits Program., Provincial Museum of Alber? r.7 è, FOR SALE; 3/4 ton topper fittings for camping; bed table & storage*- $200.00 Phones 758-3378 The wadding of Deborah Kay Karren, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Karren and Robert Gerald Leishman, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leishman took place June 2. th, 1978 at 10:30 A.M. in the Alberta Temple, Cardston with P-.t-iarch Nyal Fletcher performing the ceremony. A wedding dinner was the evening a Calling Rec which was beautifully d Welcoming Cal and Anae at the guest Attending Diane and Norma Karren, Stewart, niece of the gr brother of the groom, B’ Assisting the bridal of the bride and groom; Gerald Leishman, and Mr:, and Mrs. Lauretta. Dahl, Host ess for the even- Wendy Coleman and the ki Ruth Rice. Debbi-e and Bob will interning at the Univer.-? the guests Stewart. Í boo k. t h e' b r i d e held at il; Cobblestone Manor in Cardston. In •e'jption was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall c .’.orate F at the c r o 1 y n L for the or Tiere ishman, occasion. Watson and Barbara Ririe and sister of the groom presided s we: Maid of Honor?,. Mona - Karr en; Bridesmaids listers o: the bride and as Flowergirl Barbara )om-, The groom-was' attended by Bill Leishman, ad end Ki i Karren, brothers of the bride, inirty in receiving the guests were the parents ir. and Mrs. Thomas Karren and Mr. and Mrs. . . Margaret Ririe, grandmother of the bride grandmother oftbegroom. * o.g was Ruth Johnson. In charge of gifts was tchen an.ngeients were in the care of wkt uheii home in Edmonton, where he is Ity Hospital. Magrath Elementary School held their athletic awards day, Thursday, were honored fc.: their athletic achievement through Program and the srack meet. school children received the award of excellence, of children to receive, this that we have on record, included demont stations csf the various events, a i.w. to parents and a dril^rteam f Miss Marilyn anderson. ■ the fol.lowing: ’ . Passey, Honorable Mentions Jacky and Trina Lawlor. Lyons ¿and June 22. Students the Canada Fitness Over 60% of the the largest number Special numbers student panel explaining the pr.' ■ • presentation under the direction :- Traek Nine trophies Year Old Year Old were Girls Boys Is Nine Ten Year Old C-lr Ten Year Old Boys Eleven Year Old ¡.eseated ■ - Shelley Peirens - Trento­- Lori A c Ricky Girl" - Nicky i r Havens, Honorable Ment ion'-Shiela Salmon Year Year Old. Old' Eleven Twelve A student chorus ¡tan ford ' homson ;da Fitness song and ’’They All Call was the large number of parents and McClain ! h a r 11 e Centre f amil.y The reunion was organized by r= ZKBSKSSSSaKzSBSattsaKsscsaaiSK&E CANADIAN NATURE ART 78 & Boys - Craig Boys - Vance present a Can It Canada". Especially gratifyip interested persons x«ho attended. Thank you - Elizabeth Davies •v ' ' s: ss a as essz ~ July 1st saw the return of th< Clan to Magrath. The families of & Clara McClain met at the Drop-!.; to renew acquaintances £ meet new additions. Berta McClain and daughter Maxinc There were 71 in attendance- Lmence & Berta McClain and children: Maxis:. & Joe Moser of St. Albert i families; C.J. Colleen McClain of 'Raymond & families; Ruth & Rene Croteau of Edmonton & lamilies; Larry & Evelyil McClain & family oi Grand Centre; Lola & Ed Wurzer of Magrath 4 families. John &’ Eva Me Hain of Medicine Hat & families , LaVita 1 Waldo Lcl’estrup of Magrath & families. The occasion also saw Lola . Ed Wurzer married 30 years, July 3, Barry Mary Tollestrup of Lethbridge married 10 years, July 1st. ■ FOR SALE: 200 acres alfalfa £ gra-s hay in | the field or on a shares standing. 758-3262 758-3621 The Canadian Nature Fed­eration and the National Museum of Science have again produced this year’s annual selection and show of the best nature art in Canada. More than forty works portray natural histo as it is seen by some of th country’s finest artists. The show is being made ' available to Lethbridge at the Galt Museum from July August 6 through the Cir­culating Exhibits Program Provincial Museum of Albert 9 tf- Childhood is that woadeiful time when all you need to do tr lose weiglt is :ake a bath FOR SALE; 3/4 ton topper fittings for camping; bed table. & storage- $200.00 Phone: 758-3378 ■ \ The we-dding of leborah K.ry Karren, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Karren end Robert Gerald Leishman, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leishman took piece June C-th, 1978 at 10:30 A.M. in the Alberta Temple, Csrdstoi. wich Patriarch Nyal Fletcher performing the ceremony. A wedding dinner was he Id at the Cobblestone Manor in Cardston. In the evening a .Calling Reception was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall, which was beautifully decorated cor the occasion. Welcoming the guests at the di ware Watson and Barbara Ririe and Cal and Anne Stewart. i rolyn Le t man, sister of the groom presided at the guest book. Attending the bride ■> ue; Maid of Honor, Mona ■ Ka rr en; Bridesmaids Diane and Norma karren, Maters of the bride and as Flowergirl Barbara Stewart, niece of the grjom. I*'55 rnom-was’ attended by Bill Leishman, brother of the groom, B ad and Li karren, brothers of the bride. Assisting the bridal party in .-’ceiving the guests were the parents of the bride and groom; ’ir. and A'. •. Thomas Karren and Mr. and Mrs. . Gerald Leishman, and Mrs. Margaret Ririe, grandmother of the bride and Mrs. Lauretta Dahl, gran ¿mot’’er of the groom. ■ Hostess for the even ?g was K ■'•’i Johnson. In charge of gifts was Wendy Coleman and the kJ fchen nt - '«ements were in the care of Ruth Rice. Debbi-e and Bob will ?ake their home in Edmonton where he is interning at tbs Urivex ’ty Fospi al I The swimming Medallion Cross - Award There will be tv c sessions arranged and held $6.95 7 9 5 11.95 THE The Hours Adults 18 & Under Family Season Single Season is NOW OPEN for public swimming. General Public Swimming 13 yrs and older unless accompanied by an adult. For further information please call: 758-3732 AARON ENGEN, Pool Supervisor MAGRATH SWIM POOL pm pm 75q 50C Ticket $30.00 Ticket $15.00 and the courses will be according to interest. are: 2 pm - 5 5 pm - 8 RATES: (bone! ?ss chuck) BEEF IWER. I BEEF ROASTS 'halves) program this year will be two fully qualified courses will be: 1/ 2/ ■ 3/ t/ 5/ / 7/ 8/ LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT SPEED + SWIM SUITS 2 Styles available: G a N;vy/red/white Panels Racer Back IS avy/red MEAT MAKES THE MEAL COTTAGE R PORKSAUSAGE SALAMI sticks l-i taught by swimming instructors and the Tadpoles Beginners Juniors Intermediates Seniors Bronze Bronze N.L.S . 1.69 LB .69 LB 1.69 LB 1.39 LB 1.99 (24 cz) I •»<»•’» ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ i ■ I i I * I I I I i ■ I ■ I