Magrath Store News (July 10, 1980)

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. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWATO DEPARTMENT, 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday,...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1980
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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. STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWATO DEPARTMENT, 758-3065 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday .8 a.m. to 6 Wednesday. 8 a.m. to 1 THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1980 .MAGRATH, ALBERTA. ••O >ü • 3 5 I $3.95 and $4.95 Jewellery 1 RACK OF COATS CLEARING AT. JUST ARRIVED! PIERCED EARRINGS Bitten Apple, Peeled Banana, Moons, Hearts, Wishbones-with diamonds. Birthstones, and dainty pearls! - in Silver & Gold. $3.50, 1 RACK OF DRESSES IN ASSORTED smES. % PMC 1 RACK OF ONE & TWO PIECE PANT SUITS CLEARING AT 1/2 Price 1 RACK OF SPORTSWEAR NOW SBUXNG AT. * PARIS STAR & WYNDHAM CO-ORDINATES * PANT SUITS - One & Two Piece Styles *LADIES ALL WEATHER, SHORT & LONG SPRING COATS - Assorted styles, colors and sizes * SPRING & SUMMER DRESSES in the. very latest fashions * Cotton T-Shirts for cool summer comfort 20% ONE RACK OF ODDS *N ENDS INCLUDING DRESSES, TOPS, SLACKS, ETC. Don’t miss our summer sale. Come in and take advantage of these super savings. LADIES SWIMWEAR in assorted NIGHTGOWNS SALE One counter of Ladies shortie and long night gowns in cotton. $9.95 - $13.95 I / 72 OFF MISS CLAIROL Miss Clairol Hair Dye Reg. $2.95 \ Sale priced.$2.35 \ NeoCitran 1 .■* ’ -<■*•/* lemon. flavour for Adults The hot drink medicine for colds. With vitamin C. Pan'. rehov«j r, ievpr rp-iucer dnc.orKj«slant and •antihi">tar'>nft in a hot lemon drink. NeoCitrm ■ CS«^' The hot drink for colds, sinus, hay fever, etc. ADULTS 929 KEG. $2.45 Ml FOR TIRED FEET!!! EPSOM SALTS 454‘ g 500 g . Mr. & Mrs. Alan Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Miller & / Mr. & Mrs. Don Petrie would like to thank everyone who helped in any way to make their recent wedding such a happy occasion. Thank you to all the many friends and relatives for attending. ' The Magrath 4-H Beef Club held their show and sale on July 2 & 3 in conjunction with the Lethbridge and District 4-H Beef Clubs. Our club showed 7 choice calves with Debbie Schnyeder winning Grand Champion, and Joan Wocknitz winning Reserve Grand Champion. Debbie Schneyder also received first place in showman­ship, with Duane Kesler winning second and Joan Wocknitz getting Honorable mention. We would like to thank all those who bought a 4-H calf at the sale and a special thank you to our leader Mr. Art Wocknitz and our assistant leader Mr. Rick Hillmer for all their advice and assistance during the past year. Tim Fyfe -Club Reporter I would like to thank the Magrath Co-Op for purchasing my calf at the 4-H sale on July 3, 1980. It was greatly appreciated. Tim Fyfe June 30th saw the termination of Mrs. Phoebe Norton's tenure as Magrath Librarian. She has served faithfully and well. She knew the name of every book and where it could be located. In 1956 she became assistant to Errma Coleman. In 1964 at Mrs. Coleman’s retirement she became the full time librarian. Mrs. Doreen Alston, Chairman of the board,presented her with a token of appreciation from the Library Board and Town Council. Mrs. Hazel Dudley is the new librarian. The Board wishes Mrs. Norton happiness in her retirement. Thank you to all who helped in so many ways to make Lennie & Kelvin's wedding a special occasion. We appreciate all your hard work. A special thank you to Vinnie Jensen & Ray Marie Kunkle for having a shcwer. Ben & Marge Rasmussen Sue Kado Lennie & Kelvin Kado FOR SALE: Close to school - 4 bedroan, Bi-level house. 3^ years old on large 80' x 150' lot. Assumable 10 3/4% mortgage. Phone: 758-3040 after 4:30 PM Lavona Gourley The Magrath Trading Co. is pleased to announce that they have purchased the 4-H calf of John Powlesland, Del Bonita at the 4-H Beef Club Show & Sale, July 3rd in Lethbridge. It will be featured on Sale at the Meat Counter next week. I would like to thank the Nurses & all thp staff of the Magrath hospital; a special thank you to Dr. Dennis Dahl, arid many thanks to all my relatives and friends for gifts & visits while I was a patient there. Nettie Hillmer **************************************** TO ALL CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF MAGRATH & DISTRICT - WE WELCOME YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR JULY 26TH PARADE. ANY ENTRY WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED . PARADE COMMITTEE 125 g -$2.69 SLEEPING BAGS --- bags in various colors and weights. Priced JUST IN TIME FOR CAMPING FUN! A wide choice of sleeping ~ ’ 1 to sell from. *1488 $4688 4 FT -.1il8& TODDLERS HARD SIDED WADING POOL Attractive, strong, light 3 cubic foot capacity tray MTD Garden Wheel Barrow for your gardening needs. Reg. 24.88 SAVE $5.00 NOW * BULK REFILLS FOR NYLON LINE TRIMMERS For all makes of i trimmers .save by buying bulk package $2.39 - $5.,49 SAVE on SPARK p!lUGS Fit several sizies of tractors and cars. Just a few left. Spark Plugs don11 miss at. 601 EACI REFURNISHING THE TRAILER??? FOAM PADS - in assorted sizes and thickness. Good for camping, trailers, or to renew that folding cot. PRICES ranging from $4.59 - $36.95 On Behalf of the Magrath 4-H Beef Club & myself, I would like to thank Val-U-Feeders for purchasing my 4-H calf. - Debbie Schneyder The Magrath Softball Team were happy to win the Fort Macleod Midnight Days Celebration Softball Tournament held last week-end, July 4th & 5th. Five games were won out of the six played - with 8 teams participating- netting them a nice trophy & prize money. Team members included: Frank Kerr, Howard West, Eugene Parkins, Wesley Balderson, John Balderson, Craig Godionton, Steve Brockway, Greg Henry, Brad Karren, Randy Ripley, Donald Ripley & David Hofer. Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Heggie are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son - July 1st, 1980. Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. L. B. Tanner and Mr. & Mrs. John Heggie of Welling. Mrs. Phil Tollestrup & children from Hamilton, Ontario are visiting her parents Mr. & Mrs. Pingree Tanner. ********************** ATTENTION GOLFERS! Cardston M.D. golf tournament will be held at the Cardston golf course, July 12th, 1980. Open for Boys, Girls, Men & Women. Tee Off Times: Young men & ladies - 8:00 Men & senior men - 9:00 Ladies - 10:00 This will be a medal play event with prizes given for each flight. Lunch will be supplied. There is no registration fee and pre­registration is not necessary. LAYING CHICKENS for sell - 90C each. Alive or Dead - Hutterville Colony. 7 R C _ 11 /, q ' i1 c SUMMER TOPS & SETS In cotton & terry 5.95 - 11.95 , Now 20% off ************************** ST. JOHN’S AMBULANCE First Aid Kit $4 4 «95 (Contains 11 items) | | Be Prepared for your summer cuts & scrapes!- SOLARCAINE non-aresol for sunburn and first aid. 100 ml just $3.95 ALO Moisture plus hand & body lotion with fresh, p Aloe Vera Gel 360 ml priced at. ************** Mr. & Mrs. Ray Pilling have as their guests, their daughter-in-law, Anita Pilling and children of Normangee, Texas. NOTICE: Will"do babysitting. Phone- 758-3476 ’ Mrs. Vonnie Carter of Kansas City, Missouri, is visiting with her father, Mr. Claude Peterson in Welling. • FOUND: At the N.W. diamond at the school - a baseball glove. Owner may claim at the news office. WANTED - a children's swing set. Marianne Johnson 758-6338 Dr. & Mrs. Blair Meldrum & children have been visiting their parents Mr. & Mrs. Garth Coleman and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Meldrum. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Austin of Castlegar, B.C. were weekend visitors, guests of his mother Mrs. Pearl Austin who has been visiting there. WILL YOU BE SUPPORTING OUR PARADE? CELEBRATE THIS SPECIAL OCCASION - PUT IN AN ENTRY. THE BAND HISTORY BOOK: • We want to thank ALL who have contributed pictures and information towards the History. Those who submitted items of interest, events, as well as personal interest and experiences. Personal items will be returned to you as soon as possible. We want especially to express our gratitude and thanks to the three MD Representatives of the Municipality of Cardston; Shelton Ririe-Magrath, David Wilde-Welling, and Ken Schulta-Spring Coulee who each contributed from their MD's allotment a goodly financial grant towards the printing of the book. These municipal districts are the community areas in and around Magrath and represent each person within those districts. We often fail to consider the amount of time and effort spent on our behalf by the MD representa­tives . Following is a list of businesses and individuals who have made contributions to this book - we express our sincere thanks and appreciation to them. Sunshine Excavating, McIntyre Ranch, Sheers Ins., Tanco, Magrath Trading Co., Fred's Excavating, Bank of Montreal, Ice Cream Palace, Rick Thomson Kustom Enterprises, Mr. Mel Bingham, Bob’s Auto Repair, Arndt Motors Ltd., Town of Magrath, Aries Consultant Services, Mr. Doug Bly, Magrath Co-Op, Delicious Cafe, Stevenson's Groceteria, Family Billiards & Recreation, Vern’s Auto Repair, Lila's Grocery, Magrath Pharmacy, Charlie's Texaco Service, Mr. Ves Sabey, Alston's Gulf Service, Dr. Alan Dudley & family. THE BAND PARENTS ASSOCIATION P.S. PHONE 758-3145, 758-3132, 758-3528 for your BANK HISTORY BOOK orders. ********************** * * * * Mrs. Olive James had as her guests July 4 & 5 - Gary & Maxine, Lisa & Kristine from Sydney, Australia; Larry & Lil & Barbara from Langley, B.C.; Dennis & Kay and their children and grandchildren: Jolayne, Wendy & Glen & two babies, Randy & Irene James & 2 babies, (4 grandsons under 21 months); Marge Dickson from Toronto, Ont. Mr. & Mrs. David Iwaasa & children of Washington, D.C. have been visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Grace Kadonaga. Due to the lack of interest the Class Reunion that was to be held in the Assembly Hall on July 25th has been cancelled.-Hazel Rasmussen The families of Lon & Ruth Hovey will be in Magrath for the week of July 24th festivities. They invite their school friends to visit with them at the farm. ’ MUST SELL: Small Yamaha Organ - 758-6663 Mrs. Leota Heaven, Corianne & Bill from Whitecourt, Alberta are visiting her parents Fred & Harriet Strate & brothers Rick & Morgan. Shane & Angela Strate of Coaldale are also visiting grandparents Fred & Harriet Strate. FOUND: A small sum of money on sidewalk - South side of Town. Owner may claim at news office. LIFE IS NOT SO SHORT BUT THAT THERE IS ALWAYS TIME FOR COURTESY - (Emerson 1803-82) reat values in men’s wear ■* --- Pants Broken sizes No Returns 1 Rack of Men’s dress pants in polyester or wool blend. $35.00 - $39.95 \ Reg- Sizes 36, 38, 42 & 44 $89.95 One Rack of TIES. . a good choice - of ties in a variety of colors & patterns lazers à À t iV'Ai » Y Ä. V ' s dressy >^/\Corduroy Blazers in Brown or Beige. Jell tailored in 'finewale cut cord. * A * * A A A A A A A A A A * A A A A A A AAA Alan Dean Miller, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ken Miller and Patti Petrie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Don Petrie of Grand Falls, Newfoundland were united in marriage July 4th, 1980 in the Alberta Temple by Patriarch Nyal Fletcher. Dinner for the immediate family was held at the Cobblestone Manor, Cardston, with Lance Miller, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Miller giving the opening prayer and blessing on the food. Reed Coleman acted as M.C. and also gave the toast to the Bride with the Groom responding. Open House was held Saturday evening, July 5th, 1980 at the home of Alan’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Miller. Eva Marie Harker was in charge of refreshments assisted by sisters & sisters-in-law of the groom, with the young nieces and nephews serving. Thank you notes were passed by Sasha & Heather Reed, daughters of Cst. & Mrs. Neil Reed. Attending for the special occasion were all the brothers & sisters of the groom and their families: Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Miller of Beaver Lodge, Cpl. & Mrs. Ray Mustard of Valleyview, Cst. & Mrs. Brian Miller of Regina, Cst. & Mrs. Neil Reed of Calgary, Mr. & Mrs. Miller of Calgary and Mr. & Mrs. Neal The happy couple will make their home where they are both employed. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA a A AAA THE BAND HISTORY BOOK: Thisis your LAST reminder to order your Band History Book NOWl You will enjoy reading it but especially yourchildren wijl want one to keep as a memento of their days in the Band. It will bring back many memories. PHONE: 758-3145, 758-3528, 758-3132 Wayne Miller. in Regina A A A A A A FOR SALE: 3 bedroom bungalow on well treed 82^ foot lot; 2 full baths. 23g years old - assumable lOJgX mortgage. PHONE: 758-3729 Colin Madill Magrath iZ ±±±±±±±±±±±±+±±±+±+±++++++++++ IN conjunction with the July £ 24th celebrations; the Sweet ' Adelines {rem Magrath S Spring Coulee will be setting a Diamond Anniversary Celebration Pamphlet, which wo4 co-edited by Vlnessa Hamilton S David Bly. This pamphlet is similar to the Golden Anniversary Pamphlet put out by Mayor Earl Pi Tanner in 1949. 'The Sweet Adelines will be canvassing Magrath and Spring Coulee. 1{ you are missed, or want more, please phone Marie Stevenson-758-3540; Jenle Marsden - 758-3245. Tills booklet would make a lovely gl{t {¡or {amities and {riends who have moved away {rom our town. They will be sold {or only $3.00 each. THANK YOU - A very special Thank you to all our friends & family who made the occasion of our 25th Anniversary, June 25, 1980, so very special. The donations of food and lovely mementos were greatly appreciated. A lovely evening (June 27) was enjoyed at the El Rancho, when friends held a Surprise Party for us. Corsages were presented, also a beautiful wooden plaque along with a lovely supper. The evening concluded at the home of Keith & Marie Sabey. Thanks again, Mr. & Mrs. Laurence Bengry & family. ***aaaaaaa^a 1980 "Dad" Hudson family reunion AAA A A The organized by Andy & Esther Hudson was held at the Drop-in Center, Sunday June 29th. Campers & tents arrived Saturday evening. A Sunday morning chorus practice begai in the Center at 10AM, Lunch at noon, Church services at 2 PM in the 3rd Ward, where the Hudson family sang "Cast Your Burden Upon the Lord" - directed by Gordon Hudson with Catherine Hudson at the piano and a violin duet by Cathie Harris and Peter Asplund. Supper at 6 PM was followed by a goal setting and business meeting. Monday morning began early with a pancake break­fast prepared by the young adults & teen­agers. Then on to Waterton Park for motor boating, cycling and a much enjoyed talent show of mimes & fun features climaxed by a super dramatic reading by Kim Hudson. 54 family members were in attendance with four others unable to be there. FOUND: at the school yard - a doll buggy with blue & yellow hood. Call 758-3729 polyester & stretch nylon $2.95 - $12.00 >■ MEN'S & BOY’S SWIM TRUNKS ■ in Carpenter Overalls in striped denim. Reg. 27.95 Men s Mesh Caps with "Magrath" motif - just right for the holiday spirit! 1I MAGRATH & DISTRICT HISTORY ASSOCIATION: There will be a bus caravan along the original canal, July 25, 1980. A Lethbridge bus will come to Magrath for passengers, leaving Magrath at 8:00 a.m. in order to be at City Hall, Leth. at 8:45 for the official send off. The route is from Lethbridge via Stirling to Kimball park where we join a Cardston celebration. There will be a dinner & program there and at Cardstop. From Cardston we go to St. Mary's Dam and will be in Magrath for the Magrath celebration that evening. We cannot afford more than two bus loads. To those on the bus, mainly dignitaries and senior citizens dinner will cost $5.00 but to others it will cost $7.75. We need to know by July 15 in order to let the caterers prepare. Bus fare is paid for. At present all tickets are out but it is expected some will be unable to go, therefore we should be able to accomodate others to some extent. If we have your name we will do our best. Among other events at Kimball Park will be a musical ride and the unveiling of a plaque to Jack Dunn by Reeye Shelton Ririe. J. A. Spencer MEN’S EDMONT WILSON Job Fitted Gloves. Reg. $3.95 Each. Sale at $4.49 Friends will be sorry to hear of the death of Joanne Havens, beloved wife of Roland Havens. Joanne was born in Medicine Hat, Aug. 14, 1938. She was raised and received her schooling in Bow Island. In 1957 she married Roland Havens in Lethbridge and they resided in Enchant, Strath­more and Olds before moving to Magrath, where she was living at the time of her passing. Joanne is survived by her loving husband, Roland two daughters Cheryl and Nicole of Magrath and one son, Jae of Caroline. Funeral services were held Thursday, July 3rd at 2 p.m. in the Upited Church in Bow Island. We would like to express our appreciation for cards, letters & gifts received. It is comforting at a time like this to know that so many care. Thank you, Rollie, Cheri, Jae & Nicky Havens **************** I would like to thank Johnny & Liz Schneyder of Westwind Ranches for buying my 4-H calf, I appreciate your support and interest in 4-H. Joan Wocknitz KIMBALL REUNION: Aug. 9/80 - Kimball Park Time: 2:00 pm - Program, games, & stories, Beef & salad provided-bring own drinks. Please bring old photos & stories of Kimball’s past; people, building of canal, irrigation, church, schools, floods & amusing incidents, etc. for inclusion in KIMBALL STORY BOOK. For More Information: 653-2107 Frank & Hazpl Nish 653-2118 Glen & Carol’ Williams. STANFIELD Wool blend 2pr./pkg. Reg. Price $4.98 I would like to thank Earl & Elsie Wocknitz for buying my 4-H calf. Judy Wocknitz SALE: 1969-14 foot Driftwood trailer; stove, furnace, 3-way fridge & 2 propane tanks. In good condition. PHONE: 758-3025 Ole Kraft (SWIFTS) Meat Values Cornish Hons (utility),. (to Barbeque) Ground Beef Regular, Quality, lb. T .LB X . . I LE I59 1» 1« ia^nP 1 SwrnneA wedding took place ±n the PwicheA C/teefe LOS Chapel, Palday, June 6th I960 when Leniue, daughteA ofa Ma. 6 Mu. Ben Rumwuen and Kelvin, ¿on ofa Mu. Sue Kado weAe u ruled cn maAuage. Blihop Smith peAfaoAmed the double alng ceAemony. The bAlde chue cu heA MatAon ofa HonoA, Mu. OoAeen HubeA ofa RoiemaAy and attending the guom wat Beit Man, Eugene PaAk.hu ofa MagAjath. y The. bAlde mu given In moulage by heA faalheA Ben Rumuuen and oAganlit faoA the occasion MU MU. Smith. A wedding dlnneA faoA the Immediate faamlly mu held at the HeAltage Inn. Candice ¿Aeenwood daughteA ofa the bude attended the guut Ae glute A and Mute A ofa CeAemonles wcu Ma. JeAAu Stung ham, who alio gave the tout to the bAlde. y An Open Home mu held at tlielA home In PlncheA CAeek. faollowlng the weddln. On SatuAdau an Open Home mu held faoA the happy couple at the home ofa the bAlde'i paAenti, Ma. S Mu B. J. Rumuuen,' In MagAath^ Gueiti^attended^faAom VancouveA 6 Richmond, B.C. & CalgaAy. '■ Fuperal servics for Alvira Aurelia Dickson Bridge, who passed away in Magrath July 4th 1980 were held in the Magrath LDS Chapel, Monday, July 7, 1980 with Bishop Bob West officiating Family prayer was given by John Ti. Bridge. Chorister for the service was Mary Baker organist - Alma Davies. Prelude & Postlude Music was by Afton J. Keeler. The opening’hymn was "0 My Father" with grandson Ronald H. Anderson giving the invocation. The biography was presented by Lolavee Jensen.A vocal Solo was rendered by Reece Gibb accompanied by Charlotte Fletcher. Bishop Bob West gave the concluding remarks. Closing hymn was "I Wandered Through the Stilly Night" with grandson Kevin B. Harker giving the benediction Dedication of Grave: James D. Bridge. Flowers carried by the Granddaughters. Pallbearer^ weretimothy B. Tanner, Rodney J. Bridge, Robert D. Bridge, John D. Bridge, Alan W. Bridge and Grayden J. Bridge. Mrs. Bridge was the wife of the late John Henry Bridge. She was born February 6th, 1895 in Morgan, Utah and came to Magrath in 1913 where she resided until her passing. She is survived by five children; Avilda (Mrs. Garth Coleman) of Magrath Betty (Mrs. Pingree Tanner) of Magrath, Geraldine (Mrs. Henning Anderson) of Salt Lake City Utah James Dickson Bridge and John Henry Bridge both of Raymond, 28 grandchildren and 73 great ’ grandchildren and one brother Owen H. DDiicckkssoonn of Enumclaw, Washington. Thanks to Dr. Norton & the Hospital Staff for looking after me when I had my accident, to the visitors, for the cards & gifts while I was at the Foothills hospital and since I have been home. Bertha Passey Mr. & Mrs. Russ Cutler announce the birth of their daughter "April Marleen" - July 1st, 1980 weighing 6# 13 ozs. FOUND at the school swings - A digital watch- Owner may claim at the Store news office. Mr. & Mrs. Wendell Fowler & daughter Louise of Salt Lake City, Utah are visiting her mother Mrs. J. A. Ririe. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Winterton, David,- Carol & Ruth of Provo, Utah are visiting their relatives, the Litchfields, Riries and Thomsons. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Ferguson of Mesa, Arizona are here visiting her sister & brother-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Heikki Ojala. They have just returned from Regina where they attended family & school reunions. NOTICE: THE MAGRATH TRADING CO, WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY/ JULY 26tH - MAGRATH#S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS. Dr. & Mrs. Kim Taylor & daughters are visiting Mr. & Mrs. George Dudley. Dr. Taylor is working presently with the Cardston Clinic. Beans with Pork (VAN CAMP 19 0,7) LUNCHEON MEAT .■ BURNS SPORK - 12 OZ) FISH I CHIPS (FRASER VALE 24 OZ) Ketchup (HEINZ 32 OZ) (GT,AD - 10 PACK ) * t 1!! Í ITomatoes (FLORIDA) I lettuce (B.c.). ¡Watermelon (WII0LE |0n& (COOKING - 3 LBS) ICucumbers (LONG ENGLISH ) IL_.__ _ „ iff 33' . . LB „ 19‘ 88e EACH 7^ COME PARTICIPATE IN MAGRATH's 81ST AND ALBERTA'S 75th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS - JULY 25 THRU JULY ¿0/ iy«Ui