Magrath Store News (October 19, 1956)

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. PTIOONEJ: OFFICE 21 GROJEERIES 4 DRY GOODS 124 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1956 Maegrah, Alterte. HARDWARE 34 JEWELRY STYLES! IS »$ COMING PAP...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1956
Subjects:
Dee
Gow
Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2765
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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. PTIOONEJ: OFFICE 21 GROJEERIES 4 DRY GOODS 124 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th, 1956 Maegrah, Alterte. HARDWARE 34 JEWELRY STYLES! IS »$ COMING PAPER COSTUMES 59^ each NAPKINS 15$ pkg ■ ■ ■ • ■ i Offered for the First Time in Canady PERSIAN ROSE . CHOPSTICKS BAMBOO Bat Mn. .Wiiches. .Ghosss. Gypss.Clown.CowWby.Indian "Judy Creations" - Sets for Men and Women - Gift Boxed. Priced from. Rubber faces.Eye IMsk Styles, etc. „ . . ' BeeauifuL new arrivals in the latest Fall designs. Necklaces. .Bxr.aceets . .E-rrings. .Broochhe,. .Buckles $6.95 gjxAfimT + + GIFT SET? MASKS 5/ to 39^ .pl''j. I ■ ;(r f if ■ . Exglish Al Wool TARTAN piaid In the Authentic DRESS MacPHERSON pittern. 54" wide. Beeautful twill weave for better suits skirts and sportswear. Per yard $1.25 pi ir For Extra Value Nylons buy per piir ' ■■ . . . . ' ‘ . . Quncor Three ruffled tiers form the skirt. Sizes: 6 yrs, to 14 yrs. \¿NCLU rrivais BLOUSES \l BLOUSES Some with 3/4 length sleeves, and lace trimming. A new miracle fibre. Í 4 Sizes: 8 yrs. to 14 yrs. are Sizes 2, 4, Card- CuLOIRS. Pink, Turquoise, 81.98 and 82 « 98 NEW SWEATERS FOR THE WHOLE PA;ULY RECENT ARRIVAL, Upsttirs & 6. In Sets—PvUll-rvers-$2.59 £ igans-$2.98 Red /’ Blue? SWEATERS "FRENCH SPUN ZEPHYR” and Cooriiceii "NYCARA" Brands. In sets; Cardigan Pullover and fancy styles. Sizes: 6 yrs. to 14 yrs. WASH WITHOUT WORRY YOU WANT IN A — EVERYTHING SWEATER Tex-Made POLISHED COTTON — Neweet fashion in lingerie for little girls. Ms. Olive James has as her guests this week, her son-in-law and daughter M. & Ms. Bill Thomson and son Tommy of Edmonton. ATTRACHVE FALL COATS £ DRESSE-, UpsSairs! /4 dressy blouses for the coming season Colors: White, Pink, Sky Blue. , and pullover White Cottons. .Whhte Terylene and bright colored Cootons. HOSPITAL PATIENTS THIS WEEK INCLUDE: Mr. William Scoot, Ms. Jay ÎMldrum, Mrs. Min­nie '.foods, Ms. Rena Hillmer, ltrs. Ada Leishman, Ms. George iiinor, Ms. Karma FHrker, Hrs. FMry French, Reed Coleman, William Leishmn, Reid Blumel, Bryan John­son, Bert Gibb, Clark Rice, David Blumel, Patsy Fialik, Deanne Rasmussen, Mona Strate, Gloria Ifernwei, John Waadner (Hut-tlrvilLl Colojny), Mrs. Ririe & Ms. Rice. lirs. Bertha Bemnet,and Hrs. ¡laysie Toor-ier motored to Lnristown, moo-tana last week where they nwre the grests of Hrs. Bernieet’s brother-in-law and sis­ter, M. f. Ms. Art '/feedermin. H.ss De­lilah Johnson and Miss Winona RoiKLeau of the hospittil nursing staff accompan­ied them as far as C-rcat Falls. n - A style expert is one who gets wom­en to nay more for less clothes, SAVAGE SHOES ARB FAVOJUtTE SCHOOL SHOW i OP<Z2-> METHOD : Choice, ShoiTLder Cuts FOR THE WEEK-END PERFECT for your SUNDAY DINNER TASTY CHOPS from TOP GRADES of LAMB COTTAGE ROLL Sliced or Piece SMOKED COD Tasty Fillets 1/8 inch Baked Pie Shell 1T cups cooked or 2/3 cup liilk -/ tsp. Salt -g- tsp. Ginger 3 Egg Yolks, beaten 1 tbsp. Gelatine f cup White Sugar canned Pumpkin 12 a AA 3 tsp. Nutmeg tsp. Cinnamon cup Waaer Egg Whites Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton was hostess I to her club Wednesday evening with the following ladies present; Mesdames Beth Toomer, iferjorie Tomlinson, Jean Harker,. Gwen Harker and Margaret Sabey. A tasty lunch was served. "For a Thrifty Tasty Dinner” 69£ 49i Combine g- cup of sugar W.th pumpkin, milk and seasonings in top of double boiler. Heat over boiling Add some of hot pump­kin mixture to beaten egg yolks, then return to double boiler. Cook until slightly thickened. Soak gelatine in J cup cold wtt^r. Then dis­solve in hot pumpkin mixture. Cool wiil it be­gins to thicken. Beat egg whhtes uTil they Wil hold soft peaks. Gradrully add renmining p cup of sugar, beating uTil it will hold stiff peaks. Fold into cool pumpkin. Then fill baked pie shell and Grnish with Whipped cream. (Be sure pumpkin mixture is thoroughly chilled before adding egg whhtes.) - Lola Wurrer. FOR SALE: ifcbr Furnace. 'HO.00. Reg. Price H00.00., 50,000 B.T.U.’s - Hardware Dept --- - - . --- _ _T , -___________ --- --- A—. --- i BUY NOV'/ AMD the JN er ON THESE BARGAINS.’. For Friday and Saturday, October 19th & 20th URST^AERS DEPT! $5.90 - COlffLETE Koddk’s newest and Lowest-triced gift camera. BROWNIE HOLIDAY FIASH CAMERA i= uegiimers, easy operate. OUTFIT BROW-TIE HOLIDAY FLASH Priced.$11.45 KODAK PONY 135 CAWA.35 mm. Priced.$39.75 FIUC — SLIDE VIEWERS — ALBUMS Friends will be sorry to hear that Ms. Sandy Ley of Cclgary (formerly of the C.P.R. A agency at Marr th) passed away Tuesday evening, Odt. 16th. She suffered a stroke. HAWLARD DEPT. Regular Price 10$. SPECIAL— S$ UPSTAIRS DEPT. REG. PRICE $3.95 Smktly styled^ Blue. SPECIAL PRICE $3.19 DRY .GOODS .DEX RED. BUCK, BLUE . A Hollander met an American and they talked if taxes. "Our flag is rrd, whhte and blue," said the Holland­er. "It reminds us if taxes. We get red when we think about thee, white when we get the fores ti fill out, and we pay till we1 re blue in the race. "Same with us," said the Yank, "only we see stars, too." Around 20 friends called to congrat­ulate Ms. Rana Hillmer, who is a hospital patient, on her birthday, Tuesday, October 16th. The Lutheran Ladies Aid presented her wth a lover ly pair of houseslippers. Mrs. Ina Blaxall left Wednesday morning by bus for Vancouver where she W.11 visit her two sisters, Ms. Gladys Rickard and Ms. Mrgaret Smith; and also her son Richard and family, who reside at Naanaimo. Z- z? < M. 4 Ms. Paul Taylor had as their week-end guets, their daughter Lila and friend, M. Tony Mnser of Calgary. BLY YOUR ANTI-FREEZE NOW (Hardwire Dept.) AVOID DETERGENT HANDS— tre NEW JUR­GEN'S LOTION with the Handy Dispenser Large Square Bottle, refillable van­ity size, only >1.25. Also in 37£ si se. Hiss Sadie Chetak left Wednesday for Saskatoon where she will resume her busin­ess course. 1 AGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. !;llìillll>|li^'?IIWIfllìóiii:iiiiiiilliUiiiuinj»».,1Wl'~l<n|1Miliiiil,niiHiiHiii(inHii.,,lluh,,,7i„iLUiJ. . . See the BERKELEY WATER PRESSURE SYSTEM 1 2 3 WATER-MATE Complete with 6 gal. tank, air charger, pressure switch, shallow well. Connerrible from shaLLLow to deep­well pupping. Mooors are heavy duty. 1/3 H.P. ECONOMY PRICED COMPLETE SYSTEM READY TO INSTALL Dr. Robert C-ordon Balder son, younger son fi son of Mr, <1 Mrs. Fel Balderson of Magrath | was united in marriage to Lorraine Miller, daughter of Dr. J. Mrs. L, A. Miller on Wed­'* nesday, October 10th at Saint Thomas’ Church, ¿■t. John's, Newfoundland. Following the cer­emony a recention was held at the Newfound­land Hotel. Dr. 1 Mrs. Balderson will make their home in Ottawa where the groom has set up practice as a dental surgeon. The best wishes cf the community are extended to j them at this time. : Mr., u Mrs. Miles Spencer and family of ’ Lethbridge were week-end guests at the home of his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Spencer and d brother, George Spencer. 'r ■ 'ii,( . ."v-.n, Hl Simmons 'Golden Rest MATTRESSES Priced M c Cl ary REFRIGERATOR 2 SPECIAL OFFERS 3259.00 Model with all the NOW 7«.8 eu. ft. Model Regular $309.95 Family DeLuxe Precision Coil Construction.Covered attractive chenille damask covers. L'n~ !”h|H»n JaiUfi<ütinhTiiri' iiUm uinuiHÛiiti'ü. . . —! --- Li --- f. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT this Special Offer ' '~v Mr. £ Mrs. Morris Wolsenholne (nee Jo anne Wright) and daughter of Bellevue vis­ited with her grandmother, Mrs. Ada Leish-man on Tuesday .'nTT’l Choice of Also 16 gauge. Per box ÿ 3 9 00 to 04 » 15 DUCHESS KING COT 3 Colors BLANKET RCA VICTOR brings you THE BIG CHANGE IN TV FOR 1957 RCA CHATFIELD Waanut CCOoiìoct COME IN.1. See the difference. Heer the difference We presume "Courtesy means that when you meet you arc supposed to move shoulder of the road, or pit and let them pass. of the road" a truck at night onto the soft into the barrow "Magath beets," says Ellis Peipgrass, "will all be harvested by Saturdaay ' One exception, Tony M^xiia," Arch Howes, sammper, says Cy Card -as the best beets. Cy and his wife were glad to get the news. Cy said sweet clover was plowed under on the land. Beets are a cash crop—$1-4.50 a ton. Ten ton, $145.00 an acre. Too ìminy plant beets to kill wild oats. WAjJT OPIpl. WANTED : 1 Propane Tank 250 or 500. dab­Plhone 291 CCrl BBXx<^3i, FOR SALE: Pumpkins Steve Landy WAIMED: Genneal Houuscloaning for 60$ an hour. See Violet Passey. Phone 199. 3 Rooms, furnished. Dora Coleman FOR SALE Wiener Pigs. Dee Leishimm 1 Large Building. Also Netted Nick Hykyforuk (at the form­FOR SALle Gem Potatoes _ _ er Henry Gibb residence.) lfJITED_GjHRGMJL®JSi On Sunday, Oot. 21st POs. Dan Rusler will report on the Presby­tery IMeting at Medicine Hit. The laymen will be in charge of the service. Lay-mee* s Sunday is becoming an amu!! event. FOR SALE; The Pearl Heninger House with ap­artment. Close in, w.th gas. Also House­______________ NOTICE; Dr Sidney Gilchhist of Angola, Africa, one of the mmot outstanding missiomries of our day, wil give an address at Southmiinter United Church, Leth­bridge on Thursday, Oct. 18th at 8 p.m.____________________________ WANTED: Biggest Pumpkin in town : Please bring to the Trading Co. FOR SALE; Mik Gow. Glen Gurney. FOUND: A Navy £. Red Plastic Wal­let with no contents. See Lost & Found Dept. (Upistfrs.) JUST ARRIVED; ORIENT SEAL FREE rJrJL0N HOSIERY. $1.50 a psir” Shade: Bittersweet. Dry Goods« NOTICEi Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold their October meeting, Fri­day, Oct. 26th at 2:30 at the home of Mis. Ufa Wcnde. All mernmers of our Aid have been in­vited to attend a Tea on Thursday Oct. 25th from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. in the I.O.O.F. Hal., Sponsored b' the Ladies Aid of the Imminuel utheran Church of Lethbridge. Mrs. A. J. Ruzas. NOTICE! 1 Re: The Magath Rod & Gun Club Pheasa nt Preserve is contrary to Provincial Game Iaws^ as of Oct. 19, 1956 all club signs will be removed. Magath Rod A Gun _______________________________ Club. NOTICE;. Ihr. W. E. iluuddei of Rojyl Trust Company, Lethbridge wil speak on "Wills and Succession Duuies" in the United Curcl Hall on Wednnsday, Oct. 24th at 8 p.m. Ev­eryone Welcome. Refreshments and silver collection. Under auspices of the W.A. W\NTEi A Ride to Calgary, Friday or Sat- i urday this week. Emma Lou Price, phone 248 Anyone wanting free Parsley to dry or roots for indoor planting, bring your container. See Emlie Briggs. FOR _S.ALeEM. 1 House, 16 x 22, 1 Chrome Table c. 4 Chars. Also 300 bales Oat Straw, part­ly green. Burns Hj^lk^r. On his farm, Glen Gurney has painted his granary black. In mourning for the loss of a quota. siF^^iLJEGEI^NLlfG In the e.rly days of Magath the Indians bartered hay for meechannise. The days of the hitching poots. Horses and hay racks covered all vacant lots. Today these lots are plastered with arrears of taxes. These arrears figure largely in the towi's assets RE PAU:'<E_—gnaL.H■ED.A_. TAR Goon.the old fashioned woodshed With outmoded treasures piked? It settled many a problem-- And many a problem child. 0. E ,W, FOOD VALUES Prices Effective FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Oct. 19th & Oct. 20th --- ________________________ for MAC INTOSH Large Boxes. ., A . LONG WINT2R; The coming winter will be long and cold, says the Indians from the Koo­tenay Plains. From now uiHl November 11, the Indians say, the prairies will have fine weather. Then snow and cold w.11 come to |stay util the end of Mrch. LOST from Orville HiLUm^s: One White Faced Heefer, branded F2-, left ribs. - Please notify Store News. Hrs, Alice Mac Ooinald of Portland, Mine arrived Mondajr to visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Ms. Noel Steven-son, ».«•••••••»• M, Dan Attwood of Grassy Like was a recent giest it the J, F, Rasmussen home. Mr. & Mrs. MaaOoowll and daughter of Stettler have taken up residence in Mig-rath, residing in the Geeaid James home. . We purchased a field of cover cfop from PaUL Moreland at Craddock, He says Reliance Spring Whhat was sown and it ■turned out to be Winter Whhat. DiW^ head out. Reliance is a cross between Kharkov and Chinook? Cliff Spence says Re­liance looks like Krarkov. He thinks Kharkov was sown. - By the time you have money to burn, the firo has gone out.