Magrath Store News (September 25, 1975)

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 t ./ MAGRATH TRADING CC STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCffiJES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURD...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1975
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2697
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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 t ./ MAGRATH TRADING CC STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCffiJES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. 8 AJf. to 6 PJf. WEDNESDAY .-. 8 AJf. u x «macrath, alberta. ■ phones» STORE HOURS» THURSDAY, SEHSfBER 25, 1975 ' . LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR Co-Ordinating Tops by Wyndaa in Blouse fashions or Sweater styles with the popular bUl IZ„ /6<|C r■ !i I. £ 1 jI*b r • d| I 7 • 1 Lovely Corduroy Bant Suits with natehing skirts« The Season's most popular shade of Rust« 48°° 52* GIRLS DOMINO SUITS Two piece Ruit Suits for Girls styled by Domino. Navy, Rusty Rose« SIZES» 7 to U. NEW FALL JACKETS AND COATS ARE ARRIVING. SEE THE NEW FUN FURS. WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF SMARTLY SKIED BRAITER BROS. BLOUSES IN SHIRT­WAIST FASHIONS. PLAYTEX-J BODY LANGUAGE BRA by FLAYTEK Converts to Halter or Criss-Cross straps. The Body Language Bra's deep plunge design curves, en­hances and reveals the bust, staking you look fuller and nore shapely. Looks so fminine, fits so well you can wear it with blouses, dresses, sweaters» 6^ SLACKS Ladies new Fall Slacks in plain shades of Navy, Rust, Green, Grey« r New Arrivals in eye­catching checks and plaids, Denin fortrels. and 19« SHOES 1 BASKET OF SHOES, SLIPPERS AND Runners« 200 LITTLE BOTS TAN TIB SHOE by Parisette. Foara wedge sole and heel. Sises 5-10 ONLY. $8.95 F 0 R T.R E L CREPE 1 it«- FORTREL CHECKS ' Popular Checks in Fortrel knits. Colors include Blue/ White, Pink/White, Greea/White, Gold/White, Red/White, fellow/ White, Black/White, Brown/White, Navy/White. 60" wide. _ REGULAR $7.95 yrd. Fortrel knit in crepe patten, solid shades of Black, Rose, Purple, Gold, White, Beige, Navy. 60* wide. REGULAR $4.95 Yd. COTTON P R IN T 3 Gay and colorful in a nice array of pattens and colors. 36* wide« REGULAR 89$ yd. C_L A S S I C______COTTONS : Start Dross Printe in a lovely assortment of eolors and patterns. 45* EBGUUB »2.95 f-95 FLANNELETTE: Patterned and plain Flannel* otto in assorted shades. 36* wide. REGULAR $1.49 yd. ' ««Mt* new ideas in haircare; FRIDAY'S CHILD JOHB3 OB « S BABY We have while. been out of this popular Shampoo for a little We now have a good stock on hand« $1.29 to $1*99 Spray . _________ A E R 0 3 A L - Two' popular brands - Adon and Sudden Beauty feature this new Non Aerosal INVISIBLE HAIR MET Hair Spray. More than 3 tines the Holding Pwwr* REGULAR $1.99 BOM Packaged Slippers COCKTAIL BOOTEES • brushed erlon, fleecy, stretchy for perfect fit« A. nice assortment of colors to choose frac« Wear as a slipper, or nice to wear inside a skidoo or ski boot« REGULAR $1.75 pr. FCR SALE: Cabbages« Phone 758-3527. f DSFT ON THE COUNTER: John Deere Note Book« Owner may claim in the Hardware Dept« TO GIVE AWAY: Male Samoyed/Shep-herd jppiy. Rich Thomson. Hi. 758-3091 WANTED: Handyman for yard work, Mrs. E. Fitagerald. 758-3556. • •••• Paul Joseph Gruninger arrived home from St* Michael's Hospital. He weighed in at 7 lb. 6 o*. on September 16th« Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs« George Gruninger. Maternal grandmother is Mrs« Mary Molcak of Cardston. Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Pratt of Vermilion are the proud parents of a daughter bom September 16th. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dudley of Magrath and Mr. Bill Pratt of Rocky Mountain House. Grandsons Jerry and Terror Pratt are visiting the Dudleys« Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher were honored at a Testimonial Services Sunday afternoon in the Magrath 1st Ward Church« Opening hymn was "Though In the Outward Church Below*« Invocation was offered by Pres« NQmo Fletcher. The Sacrament Hymn was "la Raaoab-rance of Our Suffering*« Special musical renditions for the service were a voilin-ergan duet by Nyal and Freda Fletcher; Vocal number by the Glenn Fletcher family singing *1 Am a Child of God* j Vocal amber by the Gaelynd and Moyle Pilling families« Their number was "Teach Me To Walk in the light". Speakers for the service wore Janet and Vernon Jübbers« Freda and Nyal Fletcher and Glenn Fletcher. Two youth speakers were Laurie Dudley and Brent Clifton. * The closing hymn was "God Be With You 'Till We Meet Again*. Dennis Fletcher offered the bene­diction. MT. and Mrs. Fletcher leave October 1st and will attend Con­ference before entering the Mission Heme October 11th. On Octbber 16th they win leave Salt Lake City for Anchorage, Alaska where they will fulfil an eighteen month mission. Relatives were present at the Farewell Service from Raymond, Lethbridge, Cardston, Edmonton« Stirling and Magrath area« g Value edroom Suite HANDSOME SPANISH STYLE BEDROOM SUITE FEATURING TRIFLE DRESSER, BASE TO FLOOR OVERLAY» ANTIQUE HANDLES» 4'6" PANEL BEDSTEAD. THIS LOVELY SUITS WILL ENHANCE ANY BEDROOM WITH IT'S FINE STYLING, 239.00 XMWtMMO Record & Tape Specials THE LATEST RECORDINGS ON RECORDS AND TAPES Bi POPULAR ARTISTS - ELVIS ffiESTIEY, HANK SNOW» ARTHUR FIKDUSR» AND SUPER COUNTRY HITS AS SEEN ON T. V. RECORDS - ONLY (AISO AVAILABIX IN TAPES. SS THE BIG BAND ALKK - 2^ HOURS OF THE FINEST IN MODERN, COUNTRY AND WESTERN HITS) DON'T MISS OUT ON "Fiddle Country" by Al Cherny "Banjo and Plano Favoritea* by Maurice Bolyer. L.P.'s.$4.99» Tapes — $5*99 TWQ CABINET MOEEIS (Aa Is) . 29.95 ANTIFREEZE PRESTONS PER GAL. NOW ONLY 7200 and 9000 ft. per roll. 1895 BALER / TWINE / We have a good stock of Deal Scale Celsius/ Fahrenheit Therno-meters. If your house _ -„± thermostat is in ^40'?*-Fahrenheit and you Them<meter to natch your Thermo­meter » we have a good stock of them. PRICED FRCK 79* UP. : FEATURE of the WEEK \ Heavy Duty 9TAPIE GUN by Swingline. Chrono finish. Use for installing Ceiling Tile» Insulation, Upholstery, Screening, Shelving, etc. Ccnplete with staples (1000 - 9/16") REGULAR $14.95. MEN'S FALL SHIRT SPECIAL iMludee Dross Shirts» Sport Shirts and Western Shirts in assorted styles» patterns and colors« $11.95 •? $15.95 SPRING AND SUMMER JACKETS CIEARING Don't niss this BIG SALE Light weight Jackets in smart styles« SHOP KARLI FOB THE COAT YOU WISH TO WEAR THIS SEASON. 45 FALL AND WINTER JACKETS IN A HOST OF NEW FASHIONS INCLUDING NYLON QUILTED» DOWN FILLED QUILTED WITH NYLON smaxs» SUEEKS, CORDS AND PLAID BLANKET CLOTHS. HANDSOME COLORS TOOX r . T-SHIRTS YOUTHS 10# NYLON KNIT T SHIRTS» COLLAR STILBS WITH 4 BUTTON THROAT OPENING. LONG SLEEVES. ASSORTED PATTERNS AND COLORS. SIZES: SJt.L. Q© REGULAR $4.98. . BOYS T SHIRTS (styled like above). REGULAR $3.98. FOR SAUS: Two bedrocm house» on Main Street in Magrath« Phone 758-3471 NOTICE: I will teach 1st & 2nd Grade Piano lessons« Grade six student<laurel Davies, 758-3156 POST OFFICE NOTICE: The Dept, of Public Works of Canada» who own the Post Office Building» is very concerned about the number of Flags that hare been stolen from their prosisos« This must stop or necessary action must be taken. POTHOIE TRAIL RIDERS FALL PARTI: Trail Ride Saturday» Sept« 27th« Meet at the ?ish Pond at 2 PJf. After Trail Ride» Hamburgers will be served at Fish Pond. If weather is unfavourable» meet at Jack Twitchens at 2 P«M« Members-and families invited te attend« ] ATTENTION WATER USERS: It is getting close to that tine of year when the water goes out - October 20» 1975 to be exact« So don't leave it to the last week to do your irrigating and filling ponds« Don't forget? you still have to ask for water, don’t go and take it. This is the only notiece you will get» so don't foget. ( Heber Christensen« CARDSTON SCHOOL DIVISION NO« •2« ADULT EDUCATION The Cardston School Division No« 2 in co-operation with the local Further Education Council are in a position to assist in scheduling Adult Education . Courses for the 1975-76 school year« If you are interested in any course and believe a nimimm of ton individuals nay be interested in enrolling» please contact any one of the following individuals for assistance: Dr. CJt. Durfey, Assistant Supt« of Schools» Cardston School Div« No. 2«, Cardston, Alta« Ph« 653-4242 Mrs« Carolyn Cahoon, R.N. Chief Mountain Health Unit» Cardston, Alta. Ph. 653-4266 Mr. Del Steed, District Agriculturist, Cardston, Alta. Ph. 653-4461. Miss Louise Brodersen, District Home Economist, Cardston, Alta« Mi« 653-4461« • • • • : A nan wouldn't mind his wife . reading hist itw* a book if she didn't always do it out loud« DONIT MISS OUT ON THE SAXE TAELE OF MEN'S SLACKS. Men's & Beys' Wear PANTI-HOSE SR£ OUR STOCK OF ANW? HOSE, KNER HOSE AND NYLON HOSE IN ALL THE POPULÄR STILES AND SHADES. / THROWS _ L'EGGS Popular T.*Rgg< Brand Panti—Hose la regular and Support Panti-Hoss A good selection of Fall colore« New Arrivals including “Sheer to Waist". WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW FALL SHIPMENT OF HANDSOME MOHAIR THROWS. MEW COLORS IN EXCITING CCMBINATION OF COLORS IN PLAIDS AND CHECKS. I •i 1 RICK OF SALE I®S INCLUDING MISSIS TOES BLOUSES, KIDDIES SUN SUITS, HAY SETS, etc. RBGUIAR $3.95 to $4.95 Leather Handbags in smart styles for Misses and Ladies. Plain leathers and hand tooled leathers in shades of tan and brown. REG. $19.95 to $23.95 THANK YOU: We would like to say "thank you” to the Doctors and Staff of the Magrath Hospital for the care and many kindnesses shown to our «other, Elsie Murray while she was there. Thanks, also, to those who visited, sent cards or gifts. Her passing has been made easier by the thoughtfulness of many. The Murray Families. THANK YOU: We wish to extend our sincerest thanks to all the patients and Staff of the Mag-rath Municipal Hospital who gave of their tine and effort to help us make plastic flowers for our wedding decorations. All your work and help was much appreciated. Thanks again. Harb & Dianna McKelvey (nee Marek). THANK YOU: I would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff of the Magrath Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient. My thanks also tc those who sent ca'ds and gifts, came to visit me, or helped in any way during my stay in hospital. John Malik. - Mrs. Margaret Hindley left Wednesday last for Chalk River, Ontario to visit her son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Al McArthur and family before they leave to reside in Brussels, Belgixn. Mrs. Hindley then plane to visit in Chicago with son-in-law and daugh­ter Mr. and Mrs. David Holmes and family, before returning heme. Mr. and Mrs. Conway Brewerton and daughter of Edmonton were recent visitors at the home of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. S.C. Brewerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harter have had as their guests during the week their daughter Melanie and friend of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jutbers of Edmonton were weekend visitors at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Fletcher and attended the Testimonial Services Sunday afternoon honoring Mr. and Mrs. ^letcher. Miss Janice Tomer and Miss Mona Karren were home from B.Y.U., Provo, Utah during the weekend, visiting , their respective parents Mr. and Mrs Dale Toomer and Mr. and Mrs. Tcrany Kr.rron. WANTED: House to rent or buy. Mary Ann Wilson. Fh. 753—6617 * SL4CKS (NO RETURNS) BOYS' WIDE WALE CCRD PANTS 1 TABLE OF YOUNG MENS SLACKS“ IN PLAIDS, CHECKS, ODDS'N ENDS A GOOD CHOICE OF STYIES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM. REGULAR $10.95 to $17.95 The September 15th meeting of the Antelope Ridge Women's Institute was held at Nadia Bomieka's home. For this meeting the members dressed in a costume, that represented their ancestry, and each told something interesting about her country. Our guest speaker was Kerry Hitch who told us about the Man-onite people. Another interesting guest was Mrs. Judy Pike from England. She is visiting her daughter, Allison Swarts. Isabel Holiday and Fhyllis Garrett were chosen to represent our Club at a Fair Representative meeting at Warner, September 17th. The next meeting will be held October 20th at 7i3O P.M. at the Arts & Crafts Hall in Magrath. We will be making tray favors for the hospital* Refreshments will be served at the Phullis Garrett home afterwards. Popular shades of Brown, Beige, Navy. Well tailored And are really siakiag r. hit ¿his staeon^ REGULAR $5.95 pr. REGULAR $13.95 Boys Dress Oxfords in * choice of Ties or Slip­ons. Afts and Crafts will again open on Wed­nesday, October 1st, 2 to 4 P«M. and 7 to 9x30 PoM. Yor adults, 4 to 6 PJf. for school children. Thursday, October 2nd, sane hours, and every Wednesday and Thursday thereafter. Junior and Senior High Students are welcome on Wednesday nights. Membership fees will be $5*00 for adults and $2.50 for students 8 years and older. Children under 8 years will be $2.00 and they must be accompanied by an adult or responsible teenager* Members front outside the Magrath area will pay $7.00 for Adults, $3.50 for students Greenware from the following studios will be fired free of charge, if you are a member, 3 Carpenter Ceramics - Mrs. Hippards in Raymond or Mrs. Connie Kunimoto's in Spiring DRESS OXFORDS ♦ - - — • Coulee. All other greenware will be subject to a firing charge of one half the price of the greenware. Anyone interested in other types of crafts is asked to come in and dis­cuss their wishes. If you would like to teach a craft, by all means tell us. There are sev­eral open nights and afternoons. BOOTS Men's Western Boots in a very handsome style. Starkly stitched uppers with aligator-like boot. Western hee| and toe« REGULAR $59.9$ pr« 48~ A leather-bound volume of "Jesus .the Crhist" by Talnage has been pre­sented to the Magrath Library in memory of "Dad" Hudson by his Coletan relatives« A Gregory Clark book is also on order by the same group. "Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God" by N. Kldon Tanner was presented by the Clyde Bennett family« These books are very much appreciat­ed by the Hudson family and the Public library. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stevenson have had as their recent guests Mr. and Mrs« Ted Martin of Victoria, B.C. and son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stevenson and Loreen of Calgasy. I BEEF CHUCK STEAK — TURBOT FISH, 1# pkg *#** Mrs» Sarah Hoare of Calgary was a Magrath visitor and shopper Tuesday» Mrs» Jean Dudley has as her guest her sister Mrs» Bertha Dignon of Calgary. Mark Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Baker, has returned front a Mission in Sweden. He reported his experiences at Sunday services in the Magrath Second Ward Church, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Moriyama, Kim and Sean of Calgary were weekend visitors at the heme of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Len Hillmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Louthen of Sequim, Wash, arrived Tuesday evening to visit friends and relatives, guests at the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Foote. THANK YOU: Thank you very much to all the ladies who worked so hard helping get ready, and everyone who attended the wedding and reception, making it a success. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Passey, Mr. and Mrs. L. Letkeman, Greg and Arlie. THANK YOU: Thank you to Ivy, Lareen and Sandy Nishikawa and Mrs. Dick for the Tupper Shower for Arlie, and to all the ladies who attended. . . „ Arlie and Bertha Passey. SEPTEMBER A fanciful wanan in colorful gown, An actress of variable moods; Her smile can be warming, but cruel her frown And sullen her temper that broods, Oh, when she is sweet how graciously fin*, What manners are hers to assume, What myriads of colors are hers to design With aromas of harvest perfume. With a warm fleeting smile she's leaving and gone To welcome October's crisp days;' Her anile of appeasement so softly had sone To reconcile us to her ways. . W. Q. Jones ATTENTION XADIESt A ntaibor of discontinued lines in Playtex Bras have just been put on the 1/2 Price Table. Don't miss these worthwhile savings. Upstairs Dept. •c••• The caddie rushed up to the golfer and shouted, "I've got some good news and seme bad news. First the good news — you got a hole-in—one on the dghth hole. Now the bad news — we're playing the seventh. TASTERS C H 0 I C E , 8 oz FAB KING SIZE STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES . GARBAGE BAGS. 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