Magrath Store News (December 19, 1974)

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. I PHONES: & OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY &...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1974
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2691
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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. I PHONES: & OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 STORE HOURS: MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1974 . 8JI.M. t* 6 P.M. 8 A»Ma tr 1 PJi. .MAGRATH, alberta. «Hf- JACKETS IN Brown is leaving this home in Milk River where Mrs. Elizabeth week to make her she has purchase«3, a residence. She has sold her home in Magrath t o Mrs. Fitzgerald. o9b ¿WING CCGPANY BOVS' WE Al MEN'S FALL AND WINTER JACKETS INCLUD­ING DOWN FILLED, NYLON QUILTED, CORDS WOOL PLAIDS, ETC CHRISTMAS SIECIAL.• ASSORTED STYLES AND COLORS YOUNG AND OLD FASHIONS FOR 1 RACK OF MEN'S IDEAL BUYS FOR CHRISTMAS - EACH ONE OF THE "MEN" OF THE FAMILY. REGULAR VALUES TO $32.95 NYLON SKIDOO SUITS IN TWO POPULAR COLORS - Navy or Black. FULL ZIPPED, FRONT OPENING. ' j Regular $49°95 .(I. . " Handsomely style'’ in Set Stones Boy so Oxfords in eyelet ties. REG. $13-95 Men- Odd si . uppers. REGULAR $39.95 (No Returns) . =. MEN'S HUSH PUPPIES - Slip Ons assorted styles. REGULAR $15. 95 (No Returns) FEU Li NEKS Complete liner fcr wearing with Rubber Boots, Insulated Boots. MEN'S WESTERN WORK BOOT - plain leather uppers. REGULAR $32.95 •• Mr. and Mrs. David Tanner are spending the holiday season with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Pingree Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fyfe and sons Chris and Timmy arrived during the weekend from Grimsby, Ontario to spend the Christmas seaswn with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wockuttz and Mr. and Mrs. George Fyfe. Students home from University far the holiday season include Denise Hamilton, Donald Hamilton, Shirley Johnson, Doran Perry, Eugene Parkins. Glenden Bennett graduated from San Francisco College of Mortuary Science December 12th, He is the son of Mrs. Ardella Bennett of Magrath. Glen is married and has one daughter. They make their home in Rigby, Idaho. He's Green Tool "How may one attain a good posture?" the country school teacher asked the boy, "Keep the cows offit, and let it grow awhile," he replied. DON'T MISS OUT ON THE SALE OF WESTERN SHIRTS. Regular $12.95.$9.95 3/ ' \ I Aür\ AI r « ■ DISH WASHERS R.C.A. CONVERTIBLE DISH WASHER - arborite top, front loading. New Price $419.95 .STILL AT OUR PRICE.t CLOCK RADIOS Digital Clock Radios witji lighted dial, by Lloyds. Just Arrived. REGULAR $44.95. OUR FLYER PRICE . ST LUOS COMPONENT STEREO SET: Admiral Stereo tape deck, record turn table. Has 4 Handsome Walnut stand with Shepherd Ear phones. REGULAR $319.00 unit Ci QA complete with 8 track speakers. q -, Q casters, ¿«J) 3 " •••••••••• _ PORTABLE STEREO - 2 detachable speakers. SOLID STr.IE PORTABLE STEREO, 2 speakers 5 4 EXERCISE BIKE SAVE $3’0.00 on this C.C.M. heavy duty Zeroise Bike. $1J9>00. or. 95 U3 ">1 BATE; Genuine Muk 9, never been worn. Also hair hair piece, by Leo Augast _.n formation contact Jean at 758-3437 - boots dark brown hjrnian For more size FLYLR SPECIALS LaDY SCHICK HaIR DRYERS (compare with other Flyer prices) Our Price .$4^i 95 ELECTRIC ICE CREAM FREEZERS.$2? 88 HOSTESS CART - brass and walnut, shepered casters, storage shelf. ,.$24.88 NOTICE: The Annual Meeting of the Magrath and District Agricultural Society will he held January 16, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. in the Lions Hall. NOTICE: Magrath United Church Women will hold the first meeting of the New Year on Tuesday, January 7, 1975 at the home of Mrs. Mary Koons with Mrs. Marjorie Tomlinson as co-hostess. NOTICE: Whoever borrowed approximately 15 green metal chairs belonging to the Rod and Gun Club from the lions Hall please return them as soon as possible. Thank you. STRAYED TO OUR FaRM: Four little calves. Owner may claim by identifying. Rene Peirens. FOUND — near the Tennis Court - Child’s Ski Jacket, approximately 8-12 years. Magenta in color. Ph. 758-3430. THANK YOU: Thanks very much to everyone for your co-operation in compiling '‘Irrigation Builders" and in buying the ~oks afterward. Best wishes and Meriy Christmas. Magrath & District History Association CLOTHES HAMPERS (Reg. $19.95). .$15«88 STACKING STOOLS (set «f 3) . $28,88 IONA MIXER: with stand, 2 bowls.$19.88 IONA MIXER: with chrome stand, stainless steel mixing bowl.$41-.95 1 FIRE PLaCE SCREEN. $31.88 1 WOOD CARRIER .$14.88 ELECTRIC SOUP TUREEN . $15.88 ELECTRIC CASSEROLE.$14.88 PRESSURE COOKERS large size. Compare at Regular price of $27.88 .$22.99 CROCK POT: Assorted colors.($27.88).$22.97 OSTERIZERS (Regular $44.95) . .$3-1.99 YOGURT MAKER - complete set. .$15.88 TAPE CADDY (Regular $6.98) . $5=49 CAMERAS - color pack 80 & Pocket Cameras. TOOL SET:101 piece set in heavy metal case, Complete with 1/2" & 3/8" sockets, pliers, combination wrenches, Allen wrench sets, etc etc. Regular $69.95 .$59>95 We have had one 15’ Freezer come ini Milk Filters have finally arrivedl USE YOUR CHARGEX & MASTER CHARffi FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. MAGRATw TRADING CGLÜANY LTD. NOTICE: THE MAGBATH CLUB WILL HOLD THE FINAL BINGO FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20th IN THE LIONS HALL AT 7:30 P.M. EVERY-OHF, IS INVITED TO ATTEND. ROD & GUN 1 : SPRAY COLOGNE - Wind Song Beloved, Golden . _ Ajrtumn, Prophesy i Q G REGULAR $2.50 . | " Potted Christmas Flowers - Mums Azaleas, Poinsettias NOTICE: The Del Bonita 4 H Club wi11 h-ld a Christmas Dance •c--turday, December 21st in the el Bonita School from 9 P.M, •i 1 A eMo Music will be pre- • -ded by Barry Jensen. Admiss­ion $2,00 - 10 and ever 5 under ?.O free» Lunch will be served. The Magrath Hospital Aux-iliaiy is once again this year sponsoring the New Year’s Baby gift array. Ary individual, Club, Business, Organization etc.- wishing to donate gifts are asked to contact Mrs Maxine Kraft or Mrs Navratil. NOTICEi St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Annual Christmas Party will he held Sunday, Secember 22nd, 12 f’clsjck Mass at the Church followed by di nnp.r at the United Church Hall at 1:30 P,M„ with program concluding the afternoon. ADULT RECREATION - will resume January 8, 1975 at 8 P.M. in the Big Qym with an additional .Ladies Special Half Hour of exercising from 8:45 to 9:15 in separate area. Thank you. AU.ce Stevenson, Recreation, WANTED: Pair of T.V. Rabbit c-.-o. Ph. 758-3430. Gold Pierced Ear Rings in popular Loop fashion. Assorted sizes. REGULAR $2.50 . UiuuimnimiUlHIlinuUUlHtUlillHliinllHHlIUHIIIilllllHIHHnlllHlHlllUHIilIllUIHIIIlllllinllltll GIFT SETS Prince Matchebelli Colgnes, Perfumes ing Powders in pleasing assortments. PRICED FROM DRESS FABRICS, SUITINGS BROADCLOTHS, PRINTS,- ETC. CLEARING FOR YOUR LAST MINUTE SEWING. DON’T MISS OUT ON IT 20% OFF TRICCT NYLON TRICOT - 108" wide IN A LOVELY ARRAY OF COLORS. HERE IS A CHANCE FOR LAST MINUTE SHOPPERS TC MAKE LAST MINUTE GIFTS REGULAR $3.5D "WIND SONG" Moisturizing Hand & Body Lotion. 15 oz. REGULAR $5.50 "CATCHET" Moisturizing Hand & Body Lotion. 15 oz. REGULAR $4.50 . FOOT MASSAGER Relax tired, aching Feet with this Electric Foot Massager. SINGLE REGULAR $16 .95 1 I A^ 5 double GL. REGULAR $24.95. X H ■ RADINu COMPANY UPSTAIR: 5 and Mrs. Xobert rice I-. Beautiful Dresses in long and regular lengths. Becoming styles in the very latest fabrics. Be ready for the Festive Season. Choose a new Dress today. Q Cu up j.„. . . . . »".->. .•. . | JACKETS COATS | Smartly styled Jackets in fabric and leather-like Nappahide. | |Plain and fur trimmed. See also the array of Coats in Tweeds and Camels EC 7c OFF a/e* IO%.ck The Magrath Hospital Staff held an enjoyakle Christmas Party Saturday evening in the United Church Hall. A delicious buffet dinner was followed by a visit fram "Santa Claus?" who read off quite a "want" list of the guests present. The evening concluded with dancing conducted by Mr. Bill Meyers using his tapes. Hilimer returned recently frwn Chat­ham., New Brunswick where they visited their sen and daughter-Her. Shells in-law Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill­ver and familyo ■ • • • © 4 H CLUB RErCRT The 4 1 meeting wa; held December 11 at the s;hool0 j-. calf tour was dfcc'.ded on Jan. 11, 1«5 A.T. followed ■; a Pet Luck lujvh. Calf uoolems were fiscussed- ?or money-making, a bottle .■.rive will take place, mpromptu ,alks were given '• deith FelLger, Collete .nstensen ¿nd Jim Fellger, The Christmas party wi.ll roller skating rarty •Co 21 at r:30 P.M, at the ring Cr-ulee Hall, Next . 'ting will he Jan, 8/75« ■’-'''■-■.t'j X-n Tctkemau. Reporter NIGHTGOWNS New Brushed Orlon Night­gowns in becoming styles PRICED &y 95 DUSTERS Regular and Long length Dusters and Housecoats in Prints Quilted Nylon and Silks. PRICED FROM i9 ( y1 JB 1 1 I1 1 1 fl S n 4 ¡8gw \i St * «to r Li* I j Ok, PA WEAR WfSTEliN 1 BASKET OF MEN'S WESTERN ShIRTS IN ASSORTED PATTERNS AND COLORS. REGULAR $12.95 IIIIIIIIHKIIHIIHIIHHUIIIHIIHHIIIII TRAVEL KITS Dress and Casuals in a and colors. Men's Shirts, host of Sport Shirts fabrics, styles o95 PRICED FROM. <_■’ MEN'S JANTZEN SWEATERS IN PULLOVER, VEST AND CARDIGAN FASHIONS. $12.00 to $39.00 . 2 0 A (j . Men’s Leather zippered Travel Cases completely fitted, DRESS HA i 8 "Gad About" by Biltmore. Plaids, and Herringbone Tweeds. JEWEL.CASES Metal and Wooden Jewel Cases for Men. Vel­vet lined. Handsomely /"V. embossed. I L_J ATTENTION: Men who would like to play hockey for fun this winter are asked to contact Herb NcKelvey, % McIntyre Ranch after December 28th, Phone 758-$685. Players must have their own skates and equipment, of course, and should be within the age limit of 15 - 50+. If anyone whould like to coach a team they would be very welcome. We would like to form at least 2 teams to play, possibly in the evenings, possibly twice a week if we can find ice time. If you are interested in playing hockey for fun, please contact Herb McKelvey, 75&-6A85 after December 28th. Thank you. THANK YOU: Our most sincere thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors, also relatives for the flowers, cards, foods, visits, and the many acts of kindness shown us during our recent bereavement. The Rasmussen Family. NOTICE: The annual meeting Pf the Magrath and District Agricultural Society will be held January 16, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. in the Lions Hall. • s- Ciurtship is that short space of time between lipstick and mopstick. 1 COUNTER OF MEN’S PANTS - KNITS, JEANS, TWILLS. REG. $10.95 to $17.95 (NO RETURNS) BUCKLES Ornate Silver Buckles with gold trim. Assorted designs. ">50 o50 a- PYJAMAS JUST ARRIVED: Forsyth "Penna Press" Broadclvth Pyjamas for Men. Blue Tan, Yellow. S.M/L.XL. I . h ii tu inni I MAGRaT 1 I RAD ING COMPANY LI D. Magrath United Church Women held the annual Christmas Pot Luck Supper and pro­gram in the United Church Hall recently» Over 80 ladies enjoyed a delicious supper served by a nn.iber of the husbands. C-race was offered by Mrs, Beverly Pashuk. Mr.«, Irene Ririe, president,, was Mis­tress of Ceremonies, ■ The devotional was given by Mrs. Bev­erly Pashuk followed by a short program i-diich included piano selections by Susan Raasch; violin solo by Ron Smith accompan­ied by his mother; vocal solos by Janet Kay accompanied by Sharon Sam, Trumpet solos - medley of Christmas Carols by Blair Feswick accompanied by his mother Mrs. -iIlian Beswick; a Fashion Parade of Hats -• an hilarious presentation, by a number of the U.C.W, Women with Mrs. ALrie as commentator. Mrs, Kay conducted the sing­ing of Christmas Carols accompanied by Charon Sam, The evening concluded with an exchange f gifts with Mrs.- Margaret Rarick and Mrs. azel Dick in charge. Quests were present from Spring Coulee, F-ethbridge and Magrath. T. 10 • • 0 O GREEN & GOLD BALL - Christmas Night, Dec, •5th, Big Gym - > to 12:00, Everyone is 'nvited. 4 K: s Orchestra, Adults $2«5C, A and under $1,50. Floor Show­- EMBER TO PLAY BINGO IN THE LIONS HALL r.DAY, DEC. 20th, 7-30 P-M-T' •'■i & G’1.n Club- The First Quorum of Elders held a Christmas Social Saturday, December 15th. A delicious supper with all the trimmings was served to some 80 Elders and their wives. A short program and Christmas Sing-Song followed after which dancing was enjoyed. Pres. George Taylrr and Councellors Merrill Thomson and Sheldon Gurney and Sec. David Bly were in charge of an enjoyable evening of entertainment. • • ♦ • • The Magrath Second Ward Relief Society held a delightful Christmas Fireside Sunday evening with the Presidency in charge under the direction of Viola Miller. Avilda Coleman was hostess for the evening. Members and guests enjoyed group sing­ing and were entertained by Vocal trios, and musical numbers, A delicious plate luncheon was served under the direction of Lillian Sabey. • • • • JUST ARRIVED : "Be Smoother" by Wonderbra the new undergarment that is more than a panty for a smooth, comfortable fit that makes you look better, feel better. Brief, Panty, Pant Liner. $3*50 and $6.5® Upstairs, « • • • THE MAGRaTH TRADING CO. WILL REMAIN CLOSED BOXING DAY, DEC. 26th and JANUARY 2nd. WE HOPE TO HAVE A • P• A• tPER PUBLISHED DEC. 31st. Christmas Eve Services will be held at the Magrath United Chi^rch Dec. 24th at 7;30 P.M, ;-oALAL LA A TUFFED OLIV Canned • lgi WESTERN Family 14 oz, lT WESTERN FAMILY.12.oz. . I WESTERN Family 32 oz ¡r H U I I CGC K i AI L MIXED NUTS 1 iv.i i u I aSTRa TINY 4i oz SOCKEYE 7s oz 4 ROLL PACK . 950 FRESH YAMS - No. 1 CELERY HEARTS MIXED NUT - 5 varieties POTATOES . IO lb. bags UANDARIN ORANGES MAGRAT0TRAD ING COMPANY LTD. DRY GOODS DEPT BEDSPREADS j>dy Carolyn" C^rrille Bedspreads shades of Blue, Tangerine, Greer., and Royal Purple, Double Bed size REGULAR $18.95 . in popula Gold |495 SHEETS _ "Heritage" Perma—Press Sheets in attractive floral pattern. Rose, Blue, Yellow. zQ Twin size. Flats or fitted. $7,^5. MATTRESS PADS Quilted Mattress Pads, anchor style. Cotton & Polyester. „ r —7 y □ DOUBLE. / CARDSTON SCHOOL DIVISION NEWS RELEASE Cardston School Division Trustees in­creased their honorarium by $10.00 per day effective January 1, 1975« Trustees will now receive $40.00 per day for attendance at a ful1 days meeting. The present mileage rate uf $.14 per mile will remain the same. Dr. Keith Sha» requested the Biology loom in the High School be named the Willxani H. Blackmore Biology Laboratory in recognit­ion of Mr. Blackmore’s contribution to educa- ;i«n in the area. This met with Board app­roval and a suitable plague has been ordered. A Salary Contract Agreements have been concluded with Divisional employees. Total salary costs for 1975 will be approximately $2,400,000.00. Teachers salaries account for $1,950,000.00 of this figure. The Bjard will purchase a new Score Clock for the GlenHill School. The present clock was purchased by the community and students and is beyond reasonable repair. Peimission was granted to the Town wf Cardston for use of Division Busses for a Senior Citizens Christmas Tour. Board Organization is as follows: Chairman - Glen Powlesland Vice Chairman - Eric Hohm Bus Committee Chairman - Byron Smith S.A.S.A.A. Director - Eric Hohm 4.S.T.A. Zone i Director - Willard Brooks Mr. Brooks was also elected Vice-President wf the Zone Organization. SINGLE _il I HI lllillll Illi III Illi I TOQUES,MITTSefc. i 1 COUNTER OF TOQUES, TAMS, EAR WARMERS, iMITTS AND GLOVES IN KNITS AND FABRICS.- I 20% OFF Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hillmer spent Christmas in Edmonton with t heir son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Duane Morlywa and children and their son Ron Dilliner. They returned home with son Ron who is spandi ng part jf the holiday season with his parents in Magrath. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rice have as their h->~li day guests their sons-in—law and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Bob Milner and family of Medicine Hat and Mr. and Mrs. John Sterzer and family of Legan, Utah. PURSES Misses and Ladies Leather Purses including shoulder style plain leathers as well as hand toolod. $11,95 to $39.95 . .ti.l.l I.W.H.I1II111 lUilllUIHHUUUlll IllHIIlUII H111III1 It III Illi) Illi; ••••20 % 0 FF iiiiuuiHiiililiniiiiiHiiliinilHiiiiiifJJiiiilifihiHittiitHiiltfifilni PHENTEX . Christinas guests at the Ken Miller home included son—in—law and daughter Mr» and Mrs. Neil Reid and daughter of Calgary, sons and daughters-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller and family of Red Peer and'Mr. and Mrs. Neal Miller of Calgary. oNeal and Edith also were guests at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor. Phentex Knitting Yarn in a large assortment of colors. I 39 REGULAR 890 skein .£. „.J,. DON’T MISS THE HALF PRICE SALE ON CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP AND ORNAMENTS. Mrs. Flora Austin spent Christmas with her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pashuk and family in Lethbridge. • • • • • ’’What are all these zeroes on your report caid?" the father asked his son. "Those ain't zeroes, pop,", the boys replied "The teacher ran out of stars and gave me moons." WATCH FOR THE SALE BASKET OF TOYS, GAMES, /¡■'■'•’EITY ITEMS,, etc, DRY GOODS DEPT, MAY THE NEW YEAR BE RICH IN HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY FOR EACH ONE. MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. DRYGOODS DEPT PRICED AT Ph. 758-3506 the Lions Hall. NOTICE: The annual meeting of Magrath and District Agricultural Society will be held January 16, 1975 at 7:3° in "ONE SIZE - ALL SHEER” Panty H&se for liiladay in the very latest shades. Seamless nr-a. REGUIAR $1.00 J BABY SITTER - evening shift. FOR SAIE: Goo,d p^sts, good size. Chris Helzworth. Hi. ¿53^2482. ^Hostess Wear One and two piece Hostess wear - gowns and slack sets in gaily figured knits. Smartly styled f&r your r Turing noads. qc . I495 & I795 Qow/is ladies Nightgowns in nylen tricot, brushed nylon and perma—press cottons in a host of styles including two piece gown and peignior sets. OAM 0/ EZ CZ REGUIAR $4.95 to $17.95.TU /o Urr PANTY 9 Girls, Misses and Ladies Fortrel knit tops in assorted styles and colors Short and long sleeves, some with collars some without NOTICE: Magrath United Church Women will hold the first meeting of the Mew Year Tuesday, January 7th at the heme of Mrs. Mary Koens at 7:30 P.M, Mrs. Marjorie Tomlinson is ce-hostess. All interested ladies ’’are invited to attend. NOTICES Adult Recreation Clauses will resume Wednesday, January 8th in the Big Qym at 8 P.M, An add­itional Ladies Special 1/2 Hour •f exercising will be held from 8:45 to 5s 15 P.M. in a separate area. NOTICE: Warship Services at the Magrath United Church will be held at ?:45 each Sunday morning beginning Sunday, January 5th. Sunday School will also be held at this same time. Medical Secretary: "And herecs your bill sir, for the speration.” Patient: "I always wondered why d^sotrs wore masks in the operating room." MAGRATH-TRADING COMPANY LTD HARDWARE DEPT. OZITE Now is a good time tv put down Indocr/Outdocr Ozite Carpeting vr Foam back Carpeting. If you want to put a piece down infront tf your sink it is soft and cushiony to stand rn, no mess or fuss if ytu spill a little water and there is no mess on your linoleum floors» Water absorbs in seconds, 6 ft, wide. FOAM BACK Lin. Ft. indoor/outdocr Lin. Ft. 053 253 AFTER CHRISTMAS : CHRISTMAS CARDS : ELECTRIC TREE TOPS I REGULAR TREE TOPS fi ICICLES TINSEL GA1LANDS OF I ALL KINDS & SIZES i eaaisTMAs gift wrap 1 TREE LIGHT REFLECTORS I (Pont miss this j after Christmas I Sale en all listed | items. oevera/ gooJ toys at loss than 1/2 /Price. SEE ALSO THE TOYS AND GAMES CLEARING - OUIJA BOARDS, MECCANO SETS, MACHINES, STUFFED TOYS SOAP MAKING . 1/2 PRICE 1 Console model Black and White Television Set. (taken in on a color T.Vo set) Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kadonaga for the Christmas holidays included their son-inlaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Davia Iwaasa and family sf Vancouver, Miss Lucy Kadonaga of Edmonton and Miss Donna Kadonaga «,f Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bort and family spent Christmas in Edmonton visiting her brother—in—law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Twitchen, June and Danny were holiday visitors to Victoria where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Low of Edmonton visited her parents Mr, and Mrs. Don Harker. Mr, and Mrs, Wally Gurney and ! family ef WeMdever, Utah were holiday s visitors at the heme of his parents | Mr. and Mrs, Walden Gurney, sT Mr. and Mrs. Brett Holladay and daughter ef Okotoks spent the holiday season visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Len Hovey and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holladay. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Glass and Mr, Tern Carter of Edmenton were holiday visitors at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Carles Harris had as their guests during the Christmas holiday their sons-in-law and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitehead and family. They were in attendance when their brother Wayne Harris reported his experiences during his mission in Australia afeJSunday church services at 1st Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Balderson and daughters of Edmonton were Christmas visitors at the home ef his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Balderson. Cpl and Mrs. Jim Keens and children spent Christmas in Athabaska visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowinski and son Jan travelled ley air to New Bruns­wick to visit relatives and spend the holiday season with her family. MAGRATH M TRADING COMPANY LTD. l.N’So -BOYSWEAR DOT nlIÈ LI 1 RACK OF MEN'S JACKETS AND COATS INCLUDING CaR COATS, UTILITY COATS IN A /-x - HOST OF SMART FABRICS AND STYIES. "I REGULAR $27.95 to $39.95 \C5) (NO RETURNS) , U ])own filled Lown filled Jackets, nylon quilted shells, in a good assortment of colors. REGULAR $59.95 . REGULAR $39.00 //////////////////// SUBURBANS, TOP COATS, 4800 3200 Dress Men's liress Jackets - sport style in plaids and Checks.)Navy ■ or Brown backgrounds. C$—brdinate with a smart pair of Fortrel Dress Slacks. __ ^r REGULAR $45.00 (O ) and $58.00 (NO RETURNS) Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Burhham of Pallas; Oregdn spent Christmas visiting relatives, guests at the home of her mother Mrs. Karie Law. Mrs. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Burhham, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law and family of Ceutts, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spencer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Harker Mr. Jim Bultsma all of Lethbridge and Mr. Charles Rilling of Cardston were Christmas dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Law and family. Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Dudley and family of Eugene, Oregon are visiting friends and relatives in Magrath and district including his mother Mrs. Eldred Foote and Mr. Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leishman of Slave Lake are receiving congrat­ulations on the birth of a son December 12th. 1 Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Meaae Beazer of Cardston and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leishman of Magrath. Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leishman included Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leishman ond baby of Slave -Aike, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Leishman and family ^■3 "'ToR- i-Sohrowi all --f* r i _ •ooooooo We give of ourselves when we give gifts of the heartj love, joy, kindness, under­standing, sympathy, tolerance, foregiveness. The finest gift a man can give to his age ' *ea+d v~ life REGULAR $11.95 Youth’s Wool Plaid Jac Shirts in assort­ed colors. Wear as a Shirt or slip on as a Jacket» Button front, patch pocket trLnu REG. $15.95 95 WESTERN G.W.G. Western style Shirts in Navy or Red«plaid» Western cut yoke and pocket styling. ’• ■iHHHBHHt-X XXXXXXKX X Mr. and Mre. Jim Andersen, Laura and Perry of ilackie and Mrs. Mina Arndt of Lethbridge were among the Christmas visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Arndt« and time is the gift sf a constrictive am MAGRAl H TRADING uCMPANY LTD, MEN'S BOYS' WEAR to REGULAR $1.0(9 REGULAR 990 pr Dr. and Mrs. R. Mo Dahl had as their Christmas guests their sons and daughters-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dahl and daugh-of Edmonton and Mr. and Mrs. DeVar . uf Salt Lake City, Utah» Mr. and Mrs. Conway Brewertun and fam-i ly wf Edmonton were Christmas visiters at the home of his parents Dr. and Mrs. S.C. Brewerton. STEEVETRSS VESTS, PULLOVERS IN ASSORTED STYLES, CARDIGANS - collar, V neck fashions. A HOST OF LOVELY ORLON, BLENDS & W00IS IN THE VERY LATEST SHADES. ' REGTDAR $10.00 to $39.95 JOGGERS MEN’S BLUE SUEDE JOGGERS WITH NAVY BLUE LEATHER TRIM. SIZES:9 to 12 REGULAR $16.95 Mr. and Mrs. Carlys Harris have return­ed home from a three week holiday in Aust­ralia, They were accompanied home by their son Wayne who has spent the past two years as a Missionary there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blume 11 uf Leth­bridge are the proud parents «f a baby girl, Alli son Nicole bom December 11th. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Blumell uf Magrath and Mr. and Mrs. Bm. Godionton of Lethbridge. Two styles of Men1 Wool blend work sox - Royal Ruggeds and JEM Montreals in heather grey shade. Warm, long wearing. Nylon reinforced ter i Dahl [.GLOVES^ MITTS i Men’s Winter Gloves and Mitts in lined [ and unlined styles, fabrics, leathers 1 and rawhides. |29 425 u850 GLOVES Miss Ireta Dqhl has returned home a holiday in Hawaii. Miss Stephanie Nagai and Curt’’ yy Brewerton spent the holiday seasun in Hawaii visiting Stephanie’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nagai. from Mr. and Mrs. Biyan Miller and daughter of Cardston will be leaving shortly to make their home in Regina where he has been accepted on the Regina City Police Furce. They were among the Christmas guests at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Miller. Si MITT LINERS «.••••••••• il. . MITTS pr. for Men’s "Avanti” Cotton/Polyester knit Athletic style shorts with nylun reinforced sesins• Assorted colors REG. $1.89 zl 89 MAGRATH , RAD I NG COMPANY LiD, NEW YEAR'S MEDITATION Dear Lor£ as I close the door on this old year, I ponder on the things I've done. On the things I've said and the joys I've had. Then I wonder, have I lost or won? I've thought of the new friends I have made, And of the old ones staunch and true. The path of the old year was made easier Lord, Because I have walked it with Yon, I think of all the many times, When my burdens were so heavy to bear, And how my faith slipped away from me. hut somehow You were always standing there. Now as I open the door of this New Year, And carefully peep inside, I wonder what it holds for m^. But I'll throw the door open wide. And whatever it brings to me and mine, I'll meet ifc with a heart so true»,. I know that, Lord whate'er it may be You'll be there to carry me through. ♦ • • • * Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tollestrup and son were holiday visitors from Provo, Utah, guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pingree Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Robinson are the pr^ud parents of a daughter born in the Magrath Municipal Hospital December 18th. Dr. and Mrs. Barrie Steed and children of Calgary were Christmas visitors at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christensen. THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED WILL REMAIN CLOSED WEDNESDAY, JANUARY LSt - NEW YEARS DAY, and THURSDAY, JANUARY 2nd, HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EACH AND EVERY ONE. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fyfe and sons left by air Monday to return to their home in Grimsby, Ontario after spending the Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wocknitz and Mr. and Mrs. George Fyfe. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Johnson of Calgary were visitors during the Christmas season at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Spring Coulee, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tanner. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Coleman of Medicine Hat spent Christmas visiting relatives and friends in Magrath and district. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hillmer were Christmas visitors in Calgary with their children Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hillmer and family of Fox Creek. Grandson Danny Cook returned to spend Christmas holidays with his grandparents in Magrath. ATTENTION - Residents of the town who have dogs, please have then1 under control Thursday afternoons after school when our delivery boys are distributing the "Store News". Thank you. News Office, Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Frenzel and family of Saskatoon, Sask, were Christmas visitors at the homes of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Cal Alston and Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Frenzel, Mr. George Coleman left by air to spend Christmas with his son and daughter­in- law Mr. and Mrs. Meade Coleman and family in Vancouver. MAG RATH TRADING COMPANY LTD. Z FRUIT COCKTAIL BING CHERRIES SMOKED OYSTERS KIPPERED SNACKS 'OLD SEAL o50 CONNERS 3^ oz. NUTS BOLTS z f X z 590 7901 c c GRAPE BRINK OWk 6 - 10 rz. cans 29 r i WESTE R N FAMILY -STUPFBO' 12 cz n J ORANGES K s //_ _\’ xj/ 7 \l - 7^ ez 4 lb. bags RED DELICIOUS APPLES - No. 1 lb. LETTUCE - CRISP HEADS It. TOMATOES - BULK lb. 19 990 29 0 290 450 CELERY HEARTS - JUMBO Dsep anti sincere wishes for a healthy, happy and prosperous New Year to all. 690