Magrath Store News (May 22, 2002)

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 NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by ■. The Magrath Trading Company 50e May 22,2002 «S4n Evening e^/vbulc & Jnsglrajlon 6y cJ...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 2002
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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 NEWS Published Weekly Since 1932 by ■. The Magrath Trading Company 50e May 22,2002 «S4n Evening e^/vbulc & Jnsglrajlon 6y cJ^larv’ln an ^ßancerj' SPlanlsJ ‘ ji* ■ ■ «5^ Carye varlefy erf glano music Saturday, May 25 7:00 p.m. Raymond Taylor Street Chapel $3/person - tickets at the door Sunday, May 26 OR 7:00 p.m. Cardston West Stake Centre Admission Free TOWN OF MAGRATH 2002 WATER CONSERVATION Although conditions have improved somewhat over 2001, we have been asked to once again be responsible in our use of water. Please restrict outside watering to only what is needed and follow the same procedure as last year. All properties EAST of 1st St. West will water on EVEN calendar days, and those WEST of 1st St. West on odd calendar days. Points of Interest^ * Senior’s News * Adult Education * Grocery Specials Home Hardware Inside this Issue: Community Sports 1-3 5,7 4 Classified Ads Calendar Library News Grocery Specials ^Hardware Specials 6 8 8 9-11 We ask that all users please water at night as much as possible and if you have access to irrigation, please use it rather than the household source. Use only what is needed and avoid watering sidewalks, driveways and the street. PLEASE - NO OPEN HOSES OR PIPES. Further updates will be provided as conditions change. Dated this 16th day of May, 2002 Mayor and Council Town of Magrath 2 Important Dates for Students .J at Magrath Jr/Sr. High School There will be a new way to register for high school Classes at Magrath JrVSr. High School. Parents and all students entering grades 10, II and 12 in September 1002 are expected to attend a student registration riight this spring to help the school administration finalize schedules and time tables before school starts in the fall. Schedules for the fall semester will then be available to students before the exam week in June. This should help school get off to a good start come September. Wednesday, May 22 @ 7 p.m. Grade 11/12 registration for next year Tom Karren Gym Wednesday, May 29 @7 p.m. Grade 10 registration for next year Achievement tests and Diploma exams are also beginning soon. \ May 24: Grade 9 Language Arts Part A @ 9 a,m. |une 17: English 30/33 Part A June 19: English 30/33 Part B |une 20: Chemistry 30 |une 21: Math 30, Grade 9 Language Arts Part B June 24: Grade 9 Science, Sbcial Studies 30/33 June 25: Grade 9 Social Studies, Physics30 June 26: Grade 9 Math, Biology 30 June 7 is the High School activity TOGA e T / ;: The next two months are bound to be busy with all die sports and spring activities. Don’t forget to study, too. 1c'•t-i. . i June 26Ts"fhe last day of school. Jr. and Sr. High School report cards can be picked up from 1:00-3:00 that afternoon only if all school fees are paid and up to daty . JU CAT RUL£$ RULES FOR CATS TO LIVE BY BATHROOMS: Always accompany guests to the bathroom. It is not necessary to do anything. Just sit and stare. Community No Cost Clothing Exchange Donations of CLEAN clothing can be dropped off at Wendy Coleman’s garage, 157 S. 1st St. W. ATTENTION!! GRADE ¡2 STUDENTS NOTE Students entering Nursing Magrath Hospital Auxlliaiy present each year a “Margaret Long” Scholarship to the student with the highest marks entering Nursing. To apply, send a letter and copy of final marks before September I, 2002 to: Magrath Hospital Auxiliay Box 639 Magrath, AB TOK 1)0 1 Now Open!! ■ i^Wake up 'With Make-up! 'Permanent Cosmetics >'t '• Tina D. Reid cpct . Phone: (403) 758-3930 758-3936 Call for your Free Consultation DESIGN We specialize in: • Scanning: slides, photos, negatives, text:. •Photo repair, retouching, restoration & photo collages -Memory videos (weddings, reunions, sports. All of the above can be preserved on VHS, CD and ee^DVD (phçne for details) We also do private tutoring, troubleshooting, desktop publishing Antpre! Phone Bonny/Brenda; 758-3844 eve./voicemail (day) 3 SENIOR’S NEWS - HAS SPRING WORK - GOT y OUR BACK ACHING?? Libra Massage Therapy can help you call KIM at 758-3210 to book your appointment Today ALSO SPECIALIZING 01 MATERNflY MASSAGE COOED St MOST HEALTH CARE PLANS ** ' ’ ’* ' • Our May suppers will be held at the Senior’s Centre at 5:00 p.m. May 22nd Potluck Friday, May 31st Entertainment ~ Ed Wenze & Friends ******* Contact Hazel Rasmussen for rental of the Senior’s Centre. Fee $75.00 Phone 758-3545 ******* BINGO NEWS Next Bingo will be held on Thursday, May 30, 2002 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo - 7:00 p.m. Public Welcome! ******* HomeLife Higher Standards M.L.S. Jim Anderson agent Residential - Farm Acreage - Commercial in Magrath and Area Mobile Home for Sale 68’ x 14’ - Needs to be moved from the property. $12,000. Comparative Market Analysis (No Charge) - For people interested in getting an evaluation of marketability of your property. Phone: 758-6725 (leave message) 331-8882 (cellular) e nt li ri st * Complete denture service * Soft Liners & stabilizing wings for problems, sore lowers JUNE 3 - 6:00 p.m. Diamond Willow Terrace eorge orre Alba ElS In Your Town MOBILE Magrath 5th Ward Scouts Raise the Flag We tried to catch you and haven’t been able to. We need to get you on the list for this year. Contact Dee @ 758-6789 (If no answer please $30 (same great deal as last year) Zeniths shut out Coaldale Dylan Alston spun a no-hitter as the Magrath Zeniths shut out Coaldale Kate Andrews Pride . 2-0 in Southern Alberta High School Baseball League play Tuesday night. i Alston struck out eight and came within two • hitters of a perfect game, allowing one walk > while one hitter reached on an error. Zeniths managed just two hits of their own •; against the Pride as Alston and Lyle Hillmer ? connected for singles in the win. FtedMartet Sik Ooh Koiok Friendship Centre 9£0 djn. - 340pjn. Metis Nation Local2003is holding a fundraiser for our youth, tfanyone has anything to donate, wb will try to arrange pick-up. Cost of renting a table is $12. To arrange for a tabie or pick-up, caffAlice at 328-7828 weekdays, between 7000 aan. -300pan. i 16 THINGS I BET YOU DID NOTKNOW 1. A rat con last longer without water than a camel. 2. Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks or it will digest itself. 3. The dot over the letter *i" is called a tittle. 4. A raisin dropped in a glass of fresh champagne will bounce up and down continuously from the bottom of the glass to the top. -5. A female ferret will die if it goes into heat and .cannot find a mate. 6. A duck's quack doesn't echo. No one knows why. 7. A 2x4 is really 1V2 by 3 l/2. 8. During the chariot scene in “Ben Hur", a small red car can be seen in the distance. 9. On average, 12 newborns will be given to the wrong parents dai ly. 10. Donald Duck comics were banned from Finland because he doesn't wear pants. Agricore United is offering for sale by tender the elevator facility in Magrath, Alberta. Elevator #3- capacity — 12601. Annex - Crib - capacity -12301. This sale is subject to certain conditions, these conditions include: > Purchaser must enter into new land lease or purchase agreement with the applicable land owner. - > All outbuildings will be removed by Agricore United (if requested by purchaser). > All Agricore signage to be removed or painted over by purchaser. . > Property will be sold “as is”.: .j > Bids will be accompanied by a refundable deposit of $20,000. / Any questions regarding the facility, conditions of sale, or for tenders please contact Jane Tarr at (204) 944-5774 or by fax at (204) 944-5745, or emailatjtarr@agricoreunited.com Tenders on this facility will close June 14, 2002. Tenders can be faxed or emailed to the number or address above. All bids are confidential and all parties will be contacted by Agricore United. Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. Successfill bidder will be required to enter into a purchase agreement with Agricore United. 11. Because metal was scarce, the Oscars given out during World War IT were made of wood. 12. The number of possible ways of playing the first four moves per side in a game of chess is 318,979,564,000. 13. There are no words in the dictionary that rhyme with orange, purple or silver. 14. The name Wendy was made up for the book “Peter Pan". There was never a recorded Wendy before. 15. The very first bomb dropped by the Allies on Berlin in World War II killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo. 16. If one places a tiny amount of liquor on a Scorpion, it will instantly go mad and sting itself to death. BIN GO VOlUNTEERi NEEDED! The Southern Alberta Society for the Handicapped continues to support individuals with disabilities and their families in this area. BUT WE CAN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU As a non-profit organization, we are allowed to supplement our programs, equipment purchases in the Lethbridge Community Bingo Assosciation. In order to have these fundraising efforts successful we rely on volunteers to help us staff these bingo evenings. Those who volunteer for these events range from self-advocates, parents of persons with disabilities and citizens concerned to help us maintain the rights and freedoms of persons with disabilities to work and five in the community. This years bingo events are now underway and we could use your assistance. If you are able to volunteer for approximately 5 hours (5:00-9:45 p.m.) on any of the elates listed below, please give us a call. Southern Alberta Society for the Handicapped Phone: 758-3334 Bingo Dates: June 21, July 8, July 30, August 17, September 13, November 20, December 16 K»d Stories A teacher was giving a lesson on the circulation of the blood. Trying to make the matter clearer, she said, "Now, class, if I stood on my head, the blood, as you know, would run into it, and I would turn red in the face." 'Yes'' the class said. "Then why is it that while I am standing upright in the ordinary position, the blood doesn't run into my feet?" A little fellow shouted, "Cause yer feet ain't empty." TOWN OF MAGRATH “THE GARDEN CITY” NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL 2002 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the assessment roll of the Town of Magrath, made under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, has been prepared and is now open for inspection. Under the Act, anyone wishing to appeal their assessment has thirty (30) days, until June 14, 2002 to make this appeal. The roll is open for inspection at the Town Office during business hours from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and any person who desires to object to the entry of his name or that of any other person upon said roll or to the assessed value placed upon any property must, within thirty (30) days of the mailing of the assessment/tax notice, lodge the complaint(s) in writing with the Chief Administrative Officer of the municipality. An appeal fee of $20.00 PER ASSESSMENT must be paid at the time the appeal is made. This fee will be refunded if,the assessment is altered by the Assessment Review Board. Dated This 15th day of May 2002 Rodney H. Bly C.A.O. For weeks, a six-year old lad kept telling his first-grade teacher about the baby brother or sister that was expected at his house. One day the mother allowed the boy to feel the movements of the unborn child. The six-year old was obviously impressed, but he made no comment. Furthermore, he stopped telling his teacher about the impending event. The teacher finally sat the boy on her lap and said, "Tommy, whatever has become of that baby brother or sister you were expecting at home?" Tommy burst into tears and confessed, "I think Mommy ate it!" Please note that the deadline for submissions to the paper is MONDAY at 6:00 p.m. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week. Phone 758-6377, email to tidmarsh@relusplanet.net, fox 758­6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office. CLASSIFIED ADS FREE MARKET ******* ❖ GONE ASTRAY - Silver Infinity Bicycle. Hi-tech sprung frame. Like new. Jack Harker 758-6920 r ❖ HOST FAMILIES NEEDED - For 2 Japanese girls age 12 and 14 for 3 ‘A weeks from July 27 - Augus 22. If interested contact Debbid Devries—654-2678. ❖ LOST - Disposable bluish-colored Kodak Max Camera outside the Magrath School, Friday, May 17 (Chad night). The pictures are of huge sentimental value. Its return would be greatly appreciated. John or Joy Bourne 758-3431. GARAGE SALES 1 ******* ❖ Multi-Family Garage Sale Saturday, May 25th 230 E - 2nd Ave. North - Magrath 9 a.m. - 12 noon BUY & SELL ****£:** ❖ FOR SALE - New 10’xl2’ tent. Asking $100 ($300 new) 758-3207. ❖ FOR SALE - 3 John Deere Green Machine lawnmowers. Self-propelled, Industrial model, 6 HP, rear bagger, mulch or discharge. 2 seasons use. $1500 new price. Selling for $400 each. Contact Scott Wolsey at SASH 758-3334. ❖ FOR SALE - Recliner Chair $20, Sofa Bed and Chair $50, Twin Bed and Mattress $75, Coffee Table $20. Phone 758-3380. ❖ FOR SALE - Motorola Cellular Mobile Phone. Practically new $99. View @ Covered Wagon Site #8. ❖ FOR SALE - Bicycle - Vaagabond, 6 speed, good condition. $75 ~ 758-3491 AUTOMOTIVE ******* ❖ FOR SALE .-.John Deere 180 - 38” riding mower, j r- i Excellent condition. Phone 758-3242 after 7 p.m. BUSINESS ******* ❖ KURT’S LAWN CARE for your mowing needs (big or small) and spring aerating. Call Kurt Fisher 758-6184. ❖ JUST RIGHT ROTOULLING by David & Mark Harker. 758-3009. ❖ BENNETT LAWN MOWING - Jonathan, Lauren & Russell - Riding mower and push mower. 758-6222. ❖ MIKE HARKER is back and ready to rototill your garden. Call me whenever you’re ready at #758-6664. ❖ Be SMART about yard work this spring. Call Jordan 758-3871. Small tractor for garden tilling, de-thatching, hauling and lawn mowing. , ❖ If your child needs help in Math or Reading the Kumon Method might help. For more infoniiation call Rusty or Martine Rollingson at 758-3648. ❖ GOT CALL DISPLAY? WHY NOT DOOR DISPLAY? Install a camera at your front and back door. Always know who’s there. Call Canadian Security Systems 758-3945. ❖ For all your cleaning needs from hospital dean to a touch-up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job too big or too small. Call Wayne’s Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 758-6414. REALESTATE ******* FOR RENT ❖ House for rent 2 bedroom home in Welling. No smoking unit for abstainers. No pets. Fridge, stove, washer & dryer in eluded in rent. Call 752-3848. REALESTATE FOR SALE ❖ HOME FOR SALE -1360 sq. ft. bi-level. 4 bedrooms, 2 14 baths, 2 fireplaces, recent pine flooring and linoleum. Double garage; greenhouses. Totally fenced, landscaped yard. $112,000. Phone 758-6880. 7 ADULT EDUCATION Cardston Area Computer Workshops Note: To request additional workshops, please phone Kathy Richards, Adult Ed. Coordinator, 653-4991 Instructors: Bonny West and Brenda Becks CARDSTON: Beyond Internet Basics This 4-week course covers managing bookmarks and email, refining search techniques, customizing web browsers, downloading files, using plug-ins, Internet safety issues/concems, etc. Participants should have basic familiarity with the Internet. Dates: Tuesdays, June 4,11,18,25 . ’. Time: 7-9:30 p.m. Location: Cardston High School (John S. Smith Bldg.) Cost: $50 Scanning & Photo Retouching Basics Participants will work with their own photos and learn proper scanning techniques for best results. Participants will learn the basics of re-touching/enhancing photos using photo-editing software. Photo retouching will cover: color enhancements, mending tears in old photos, removing unwanted items-such j as a power pole behind someone’s head, blemishes, tears and stains in heirloom or newer photos, etc. We will also look at photo printing techniques, archiving photos on CD & scanner purchase tips. Participants are encouraged to bring their own photos to work with. (Practice ones will also be provided.) Dates: Wednesdays, May 22, June 5,12,19 Time: 7:00-10:00 p.m. Location: Cardston High School (John S. Smith Bldg.) Tuition: $60 Intermediate Word Processing-Microsoft Word This 4 week follow-up course to Word Basics will cover creating and editing tables, using columns, tabs, & style sheets, using Word’s drawing tools, adding headers, footers, footnotes, working with clip art, using templates, mailing labels, indents, bullets & special characters, adding web links, etc. (Note: Microsoft Word Basics is NOT a prerequisite to this course. You may enroll if you already have some facility with Word and want to extend your skills.) Dates: Thursdays, May 23, 30, June 6,13 Time: 7-9:30 p.m. Location: Cardston High School (John S. Smith Bldg.) Tuition: $50 Soapmaking 101 Dry, flaky skin? Tried all the “moisturizing” bars on the market? Sensitive to fragrances or just love to try something new? If so,you will benefit from makingyour own soap. Learn equipment needed, the how-to’s & why’s and troubleshooting for creatingyour own emollient rich, moisturizing soap. Best of all you can pronounce evety ingredient needed to produceyour own cleansing bar. . • , Dates: Cardston ~ Thursday, May 30 Time: 7:00 - 9:30 p.m. Magrath ~ Thursday, May 23 Cost: $45 XX Instructors: Monica Zaugg 758-3832 & Becky Murray 758-6020. (Call the instructors for information on supplies needed) T ' ^7 ? To register call Kathy at 653-4991JMGB.4ÏHACWS Im Our Community. May 2002 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 19 20 Mobile Denturist 6:00 Diamond Willow Terrace 21 Ladies Slo-Pitch Magrath hosts Rookies 6:30 : 22 Senior's Dinner 5:00 p.m. Men’s Slo-Pitch Cook Ranching hosts Credit Union 6:30 23 24 Elementary Student of the Month Assembly 12:15 a.m. 25 Multi-Family Garage Sale 9-12 230 E. 2 Ave. N. 26 27 Baseball Zeniths host Raymond 5:30 28 Ladies Slo-Pitch Magrath hosts Dusters 6:30 ^^n’s Slo-Pitch Cook Ranching hosts Pro Hardware 6:30 Ladies Slo-Pitch Weing’s host Lethbridge 30 BINGO 7:00 31 / LIBRARY NEWS We are trying to set up a program “Books for Babes” if enough interest is shown. This is a program designed for children under 3 years of age for the month of June. There will be nursery rhymes, games, short stories, songs and books for toddlers and their caregiver. If you are interested please call the library at 758-6498 for more information. It would be held at the library on Wednesdays from 10 to 11 a.m. We have an adjustable metal shelving unit 23 1h” wide, 72” long and 72” high. It is in very good shape. We are asking $200.°°. If you are interested in placing holds and renewals on your books through the Internet don’t hesitate to ask us for help. You can see the status on your books you have placed on hold as well as keep track of the books you have out and when they are due. We are more than willing to show you how to use the Chinook Arch WebPac Program. The Study Keys for the Grade 12 Diploma Exams are now available in the library. We have English 30, 33, Social 30, 33, Math 30, 33, Biology 30, Chemistry 30, and Physics 30. We have a pair of keys someone has left behind. Please check with us to see if they are yours. Adult Fiction For Kicks by Dick Francis A Dragon-Lover’s Treasury of the Fantastic The Crimes of Charlotte Bronte by James Tully Affinity by J.N. Williamson Blood Relations by Clare McNally The Buckskin Line by Elmer Kelton Videos Remember The Titans Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within The Accused Non-Fiction From Prairie Roots by Garry Fairbairn Life is Just What You Make It by Donny Osmond 365 Manners Kids Should Know About by Sheryl Eberiy Cosmic Explorers by Courtney Brown, Ph.D. Juvenile Hiding by Dorothy Aldis The Crocodile and the Pentist by Taro Gomi Rodeo Day by JoNelle Toriseva Donotopia; The Explorers by Scot Ciencin Perfect Presents “Clever Litde Tales” Let’s Pull Together “Clever Little Tales” Gramma’s Walk by Anna Grossnickle Hines A Perfect Father’s Day by Eve Bunting9 Magrath. Trading Company GROCERY SPECIALS , f * *•’*!•% J “From Our Family To Yours. Dairy Delights and Frozen Favorites! Kraft Cheez Whiz or Singles - select varieties 500 g $3.98 Parkay Soft Margarine - regular or light 907 g $2,98 Tropicana or Tropics Juice or Blends, chilled-select varieties 1.89 litre 2 for $7.00 Kraft Cracker Barrel Old Cheddar-select varieties 750 g $8.98 Kraft Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese or mozzarella-select varieties 750 g $7.98 Dairyland Sour Cream - select varieties 500 ml $1.98 Daiiyland Chocolate Milk 1 litre $1.58 . ■ . ic V Dairyland Whipping Cream 250 ml $1.28 Dairyland Yogurt - select varieties 750 g $2.28 . Breyers All Natural or Blends Ice Cream-select varieties 2 litre $5.98 Kraft Philadelphia Cream Cheese-select varieties 250 g $2.98 McCain Punch or Iced Tea. frozen-select varieties 355 ml .88 McCain Pizza Premiere, frozen-select varieties 665-715 g $5.98 Swanson Meat Pies or mac & cheese, frozen - select varieties 170-200 g 3 for $3.00 Stouffer’s Lean Cuisine Dinners, frozen-select varieties 196-298 g $3.28 Groceries _ Western Family Bread -white or 60% whole wheat 567 g .88 Puritan Flakes of Ham, Chicken or Turkey 184 g 3 for $3.00 Kraft Miracle Whip or Mayonnaise-select varieties 750 ml - 1 litre $3.98 Post Cereal - Sugar Crisp, Alpha-bits, Honeycombs. Shreddies 400-620 g $2.98 Nabob Tradition Coffee-select varieties 300 g 2 for $5.98 Sun-Rype Okanagan Blend Apple or Florida Blend Orange 1 litre .88 Dole Pineapple 100% Juice Blends-select varieties 1 litre 3 for $4.98 Dole Fruit Bowls or Fruit-n-Gel - select varieties 4 pack $3.4810 More Groceries. Quaker Cereal - Life, Corn Bran, Muffets, Cap’n Crunch 350-730 g 2 for $7.00 Del Monte Fruit-select varieties 398 ml $1.78 Kraft Peanut Butter-select varieties 1 kg $4.98 Kraft Jam - strawberiy or raspberry 500 ml $3.98 Aunt Jemima Pancake Syrup or Pancake Mix or snackeiy. sei. var. 905 g - 1 kg, 750 ml $2.68 Heinz Beans or Red Kidney Beans - select varieties 398 ml 4 for $3.00 Chef Boyardee Pasta Dinners-select varieties 212-425 g 3 for $3.00 Heinz Pasta - select varieties 398 ml .88 Campbell’s Hearty Noodles - select varieties 65 g 3 for $3.00 Western Family Mushrooms-sliced or whole 284 ml .88 Western Family Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns I2’s $1.38 Hunt’s Pasta Sauce - select varieties 680 ml 3 for $4.98 Western Family Pasta-select varieties 900 g 4 for $5.00 Minute Maid, Bibo or Five Alive-select varieties 10 pack 2 for $7.00 Pepsi, 7-Up or Flavors-select varieties 2 litre 3 for $3.99 Pringles Potato Chips-select varieties 145-170 g $1.78 Christie Bits & Bites-select varieties 168-225 g ‘ l;$2.48 Christie Cookies - select varieties 350-400 g ■' $3.28 Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks - select varieties 110-153 g 2 for $5.00 Jell-O or Magic Moments Pudding Snacks-select varieties 4 pack 3 for $4.98 Quaker Rice Cakes or Crispy Minis - select varieties 100-199 g 2 for $4.00 Kraft Handi Snacks-select varieties 87 g 3 for $4.98 Jell-O Jelly Powder - select varieties 9.1-85 g 5 for $3.00 Old Dutch Corn Chips Cheese Pleasers or Crunchy’s 180-240 g 2 for $3.00 Duncan Hines Frosting-select varieties 450 g 2 for $4.00 Duncan Hines Cake Mix-select varieties 515 g 2 for $3.00 1 . --- _ . ________________________________________—_____________________________________________________111 Market Fresh Produce! Fresh Mangoes - imported .88 each Cauliflower - cello wrapped - U.S. grown. #1 grade $l.94Ag .88/lb Premium Bananas - Ecuador grown $1.06Ag ,48/lb Kiwi Fruit - Imported 3 for .99 Large Tomatoes - Florida grown, #1 grade $3.26/kg $l.48/lb Meat Manager’s Pick of the Week! Fresh Whole Grade ‘A’ Fryers $3.70Ag $L68/lb Lilydale Sausage - pork, breakfast, beef $4.l4Ag $l.88/lb Sirloin Tip Oven Roast $6.57Ag $2.98/lb Fletcher's Rings-garlic, ukranian 500 g $3.98 Fletcher’s Sausage Sticks-select varieties 500 g $3.28 Western Family Bologna Chunks-select varieties 750 g $3.48 Western Family Cooked Ham 175 g $1.98 Country Cottage Garlic Sausage 750 g $4.98 Fletcher's Wieners : 375-450 g $2.68 Fletcher’S Bacon-regular or thick »? 500 g $4.68 Fletcher’s Smokies-sélect varieties 500 g $4.28 Household Helpers! Purex Bathroom Tissue 12 roll double or 24 roll regular $7.98 ScotTowels Jumbo Paper Towels 6 pack $6.98 Puffs by Royale Facial Tissue - select varieties IO8’s 4 for $5.00 Tide Laundry Detergent - select varieties 26-37 uses $8.98 Bounce Fabric Softener Sheets-select varieties 80s $5.98 Mr. Clean-select varieties 1.2 litre $4.98 Pet Pleasers! Alpo Dog Food 7.2 kg $10.98 Purina Cat Chow or Meow Mix-select varieties 1.6-2 kg $5.98“Home of the Handyman May 22.2002 Stock up on Aluminum Foil for the BBQ season. 12”x 50’ is $1.88 Regular $2.99 Trent Stacking Tables Great for the patio made of durable resin Regular $6.99 On sale for $5.44 ROUGHNECK Storage Containers Sale Pricedfrom $3.17 to $7.97 RUBBERMAID Storage Containers Sale Priced from $2.17 to $8.97 Corelieware on Sale! Dinner Plates Reg. $4.99 Sale $2.97 Luncheon Plates Reg. $4.29 Sale $2.57 Bread & Butter Plates Reg. $3.99 Sale $2.37 Cereal Bowl Reg. $3.99 Sale $2.37 Fruit Bowl Reg. $3.99 Sale $2.37 Mug Reg. $4.29 Sale $2.57 No touch Tire Care Combo Cleans, shines and protects Regular $9.99 Sale $7.44 We have a new selection of Collector Metal Signs just in time for Father’s Day. Sandwich and Waffle Grills Great gift ideas. Both on Sale for $14.97 Reg. $18.99 Wirecraft Tomato Baskets Made of 10 gauge steel, 33” high Regular .99 Sale .72 Ladders ■ 24 foot extension ladder Reg. $129.99 Sale $114.97 20 foot extension ladder Reg. $99.99 Sale $89.97 Multi-way ladder Reg. $109.99 Sale $94.97 1.5 metre, 1613 wire, single outlet Extension Cord Reg. $12.99 Sale $6.97 Westclox Quartz Wall Clocks in white - Reg. $9.99 Sale $7.00 1 Come in to get your new Home Hardware Catalogue! f ■■ *1 I I Enter to Win a new B.B.Q. at the same time! Value $399.99 1 CmmmJ 50,000 BTU Stainless Steel Dual “H” Burner, 10,000 Stainless Steel Side Burner. 605 sq. in. total cooking space, inducting 230 sq. in. HOitIG _P.h one:758-3065_ pFo rcelain wannin*g rack CJoenjteustn deos 2e8s *Ju. ne 27, 2002. Draw to be Phone:758-3065