Magrath Store News (May 10, 1990)

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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE DEPT. 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Mo...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1990
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/2830
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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. PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE DEPT. 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.8 a.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1990 . .MAGRATH, ALBERTA ************************************************************************************** LADIES READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. ************************************************************************************** for make Avail- Smart new T Shirts Spring and Summer will an ideal gift for Mom. able in a number of assorted styles. We have a nice selection of Jewellery for Mother' New arrivals in Earrings - both pierced and clip-on; necklaces, pins bracelets, etc. PRICED FROM Beautiful Dresses for Mother. Smart one and two piece crea­tions in tte latest styles and colors. Care-free fab­rics too, that are sure to please. PLEASE MOTHER WITH A NIGHT­GOWN, PEIGNOIR SET, DUSTER OR HOUSECOAT. WE HAVE A LOVELY ASSORTMENT IN POLYESTER/COTTON, NYLON, PRINTED SILKS AND RAYONS AS WELL AS BRUSHED NYLON AND KNITS. Lovely new Slips and Camisoles, lavish­ly trimmed with lace. PRICED FROM Daisyfresh Nursing Bra in sizes 36B - 38C. White only What a memorable evening it was for Magrath residents attending the 4th Annual Royal Canadian Legion Tatoo and Sunset Ceremony at the Lehbridge Sports-plex Saturday evening. There were over 350 musicians from such centres as St. Albert, Cranbrook, Calgary, Medicine Hat, Lethbridge and Magrath taking part in the three hour event. We are sure Jimi and Irene Ririe were bursting with pride as their son-in­law, Lt. Col. Ray R. Romses, C.D. Commanding Officer, First Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, Canadian Forces, Base, Calgary (the Regiment being honored this year) was the Reviewing Officer. Lt. Col. Rcmses was accompanied by his wife Carol. We were very proud of Jerry Chatwin, Director of Music for the evening, who conducted the Massed Brass, Pipes and Drums in the opening ceremony. Attired in colorful new uniforms, the "Spirit, of Alberta" Magrath High School Band, Flag and Bugle Corps performances, under the direction of Jerry Chatwin, was truly a thrill and a delight to view as was the presentation of the young ladies Color Guard under the choreog­raphy of Elizabeth Strong assisted by Nicki Bogdan and Sarah Strong. The closing finale of Massed Bands led by Mr. Chatwin brought to a conclusion an evening that will stay long in the hearts and minds of those attending, especially the people frcm Magrath. Clark and Carol Dainard are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son R. Christopher (Chris) Dainard to Berna­dette Kaupp, daughter of August and Anne Kaupp of Raymond. They will be united together- on Satur­day, May 19, 1990 in Raymond. Attending the wedding are many close friends and family including Chris' older brother Kevin, his wife Gwendy and two daughters Candice, and newly arrived granddaughter Winter of California, also frcm Provo, Utah, Chris' sister Julie. . D.M, INVITATION TO TENDER Alberta Mortgate & Housing Corporation for the Chinook Foundation, request that General Contractors submit tenders for the Life Safety and Fire Code Upgrading of the DiainoixJ Wi 1 lrw .->> >-> Alberta. plans and specifications will be at Card­ston Chinook Lodge and Diamond Willow Terrace Lodge in Magrath for General Contractors to review. Any interested General Contractors will­ing to bid on this project are to contact Kurt Brenner at Alberta Mortgage and Housing Corporation; Lethbridge Office, at 329-8722 for plans and specifications. Tenders for the work as listed in the specifications and (work schedule) will be received until 2:00 p.m. on May 31st, 1990 at 220 4th Street South, Lethbridge, Alberta. THANK YOU: A very grateful thank you to the wonderful people in this little town of Mac-ath. Lesley's comment after the recert:*-on said it all - "I didn't know that many people loved me". 'Thank you specially to those who worked so hard to ensure the evening was a success. Koji & Christine Tokairin, Dean & Mimi Blair Ed & Lesley Blair. ATTENTION: We are in desperate need of Volunteers to help cO-ordinate the Annual Fair this year. Due to business commitments, I am unable to continue in this area. We also need more items ent­ered in the Crafts and Gardening to cont­inue an interesting show. If anyone is interested in keeping the Bench Show going please contact Gladys Larson, 758-3178 or attend a meeting Tuesday, May 15th at the School - or the Fair will be cancelled due to lack of interest. A BOUQUET At no expense but his own and his time too, an enjoyable Nature Trail has been fully cleared from off the south end of 2nd Street West., across a Walk-way with steps over South­ern Alberta's first Irrigation Headgate and Spillway. Then down the trail between Pothole Creek and the Irrigation Ditch to the Camp­grounds. At. the campgrounds you can continue through or cross Pothole Creek on a walk-way bridge at the old "Car Wash" east of Dudleys. During one's walk you could encounter t. i*>+-V-v CT1 ir"l. .eimnl 1 birds as well as a variety of Flora and Fauna. My hat goes off to none other than Mark Passey. Thank you, Mark. From a Pair who like to walk. Michael & Karen Quinton are very proud to announce the arrival of another son, Curtis Adam, bom April 10/90 at 7:30 p.m. Dustin and Eden are happy with their new brother. Equally proud grandparents are Ervin & Lorothy Hovey of Magrath, Vem & Mavis Quinton of Card­ston. Great grandparents are Lon & Ruth Hovey of Magrath, Murvyn & Millie Quinton of Cardston, Bertha Wilkinson of Cardston and Margaret Pea­cock of Kelowna, B.C. Special thanks to the staff of the Magrath Hospital and especially to Dr. Dennis Dahl and Dr. Ken Dahl. Did your child play Little League last year? Is there a uniform still hanging in your closet? We are still missing some uni­forms. PLEASE check today and return. SPECIAL"SPIRIT OF ALBERTA PRESENTION A special presentation by the "Spirit of Alberta" Band will be held in the Tom Karren Gym Thursday, May 10th at 7:30 p.m. A Parents Meeting will follow in the Band Roan for all parents of music students in the Magrath School. The 1989 financial statement and proposed changes to the Constitution of the Magrath Band Booster Organization will be presented. Nominations for Executive also. Bulbs Hanging Baskets & Ö PROCTOR-SILEX TOASTER OVEN o G Scott Glad Bulbs, formerly the popular Wessle-man bulbs. Beautiful Hanging Baskets of Geraniums, Martha Washingtons, as well as Begonias, etc. Ideal for Mother's Day giving. FLOWERS FOR MOM Basket arrangements of Silk Flowers designed for Mother's Day. PRICED AT FOR MOTHER'S DAY LADIES TIMEX WATCHES Assorted styles in smartly fashioned Timex Watches for Ladies. WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF MICROWAVE OVENS FOR MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS. SMALL Be sure to visit our Giftware Department. We have a good selection of China and Glassware, Brass and Chromeware, Picture Frames, Wicker items, etc. pnocransii-tx Toaster Ovens with continuous Clean Ovens. For toasting or broiling. REG. $69.99 APPLIANCES MAKE IDEAL GIFTS FOR MOM. PIECE COOKWARE SET - Dutch Oven/lid; 2 Kettles/lids, fry pan etc. REGULAR $169.99 9 PIECE COOKWARE SET - Steel Grey color. REGULAR $199.99 . .$179.99 LOTS OF GIFTS DISTRICT HOME IST REPORT There are many attractive gifts for Mother in the Gift Department of the Hardware as well as Rose Bushes and Flowering Plants that will please her. Be sure to see the lovely Nightgowns, Dusters, Shirts, Sweaters, etc. for Mother in our Upstairs Dept. Please Mother with a Potted Plant or Fruit, Gift Sets Colognes, etc. from the Grocery Dept. Pacifier & Crazy String Warning - Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada has warned consumers that some pacifiers imported from West Germany and sold under numerous brand names could be dangerous to babies. The products, described as "cherry pacifiers" are packaged under the following brand names and model numbers: Tommee Tippee Playskool, models TT188, TT189 and TT190; Personnelle Brand Jean Coutu, model PJC188; Life Brand, models LB188 and LB189; Realmont models 20653 (pink) 20654 (blue) and 25000; Mansfield; Baby Gem model 2, lot 051; Revelation model C2000; Angelwear and Baby-Eaze model No. 14. The nipples of these pacifiers can short back cause are of Any pacifier that shows cracks break off at the mouth guard after a period of use and could lodge in the of an infant's or child's throat and suffocation. Parents and caregivers urged to discard any of these models pacifiers. . or breaks i 1 Consumer and Corporate Affairs Canada has also warned consumers about a flamm-ability hazard associated with a novelty aZrosol rx-oduct. The product is sold under Se such as Super String, Crary Strang silly String. Parents and c^rgrivers are warned that this novelty item is not a toy. By law, ^product «st can? an explosion hazard symbol and warni^s 013 label. This comes 113 313 aerosol can h t ~ s out a long string-like streamer. J ¿duction lots of these products were ¿¿th a flammable solvent and the stream-rrfc^! Bj burst into flame if it comes in con-with a heat source. -‘ These products should not be used by children. * These products should never be used near candles, matches, cigarettes or other heat sources such as heaters. * The safety warnings on the can should be followed. District Home Economist. David Sannes will be reporting his Mission May 27th in the 4th Ward at 11 a.m. Open House will be held at 6 p.m. May 27th at 125 N 1st Ave. E. FOR SALE: "Bum" Lambs. Phone Bill at 758­6814. at late the A resident of Magrath for a number of years, Mrs. Dorothy McDowell Russell, passed away in Lethbridge Thursday, May 3, 1990 the age of 82 years, beloved wife of the Alfred Russell. Born in Ontario on February 9, 1908, former Dorothy Miller moved to Strome, Albeta where she’was raised and educated. In 1956 she moved to Magrath and later moved to Leth­bridge where she resided until her passing. She is survived by three daughters; one step daughter, seven grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; as well as step grand­children and great grandchildren; one brother; numerous nieces and nephews as well as very dear friends Mrs. Deanna (Bob) Hamilton of Lethbridge and Mrs. Sue Kado of Magrath. Mrs. Russell was predeceased by her first husband James McDowell in 1969; her second husband Alfred Russell on April 6, 1990; one sister and one brother. Funeral Services were held Monday, May 1990 in Mart in Bros. 1*^»’CMpo.1 with - - ■. - r. i v. icj ating. T.n if— . -i „. - - . x.t-’-wji ci T'J.ot - 7, Mrs. Alice Stevenson and Mrs. Vinessa Hamilton hâve retumed home from their missions in Sait Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE: Small flock of registered Polypay Ewes, bred back to registered ram. Phone 758-6738 evenings. REFORM PARTY OF CANADA - is holding ing at the Magrath Senior Centre on day, May 19t.h at 7 p.m. Watch next Store News for further details. NOTICE: For your Spring Cleaning or cleaning needs - Call Audra Foggin, 3. Uewaj- — Sat'Lt_ week‘s House- 758-6832. NEED HELP? Do you need help floing odd jobs in your yard such as mowing launs, raking, cleaning eavest rough , etc? If you do call Jamie at 758-3188 or Codey at 758-3767. The little girl in the department stere was crying and the security guard asked h&r, "What's the matter little girl, are you lose?" "No," she said between tears. "I'm here, my mother's lost." WANTED: Responsible person to keep lawn mowed. Phone 758-3753. | REGULAR $3.98 THREAD GUIDE RUG PUNCH NEEDLE handicrafts, Automatic Needle Threader makes threading needles easier. DAKE SALE & QUILT RAFELE be held this Saturday, May commencing at 10 a.m. Lunch be served and draw for the ecKMiumy spool. n.rVTTT Tr - - - precision tool for- REGULAR $1.39 ea. EltS all Lovely Gift. Sets for Mom - Cashet, Friday, Audace, Caitlind. Colognes, Dust ing Powder, etc. REG. $10.00 up . ANNUAL FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE TEA, wil 1 Hall will quilt will be made during the Tea. Tickets on the quilt are still available from Sue in the ^Dry Goods Dept. HUDSON BAY THROWS Assorted plaids and plains in luxurious Mohair & Wool Throws. REGULAR $89.95 Shane Salmon has been called to the Arizona Phoenix Mission. His farewell will be Sunday, May 13th at 9:00 a.m. Family and friends are invited to an open House at Shane's home that even­ing from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. MOBILE DENTURE CLINIC George Torre-Alba's Mobile Denture Clinic will be at SDiamond Willow Terrace Monday >11 May 14th and Monday, May 28th ' ,at 6 p.m. each evening. For more info call 758-3489. *********** w CUSTOMERS: "Just for You"'1 ATTENTION toviHg a super Deal on their Hairstyl^ g^ions this year - just $39.95 Suntan;"? t additional 100 minutes, f°t 12 Graduates only $37.50 for 400 Fo'mes We are open evenings for your ¿¿rivenience until June 30th, 1990. Please sto? by or p?k>dc 758-6350 to book your » • i ntmcxjts . THANK YOU: I wish to thank the nurses and staff of the Magrath Municipal Hospital for their kind care while I was a patient there. A special thank you to Dr. Dennis Dahl for hi r wonderful care and attention given me;. to all the visitors and phone calls I receiv­ed. It was all very much appreciated. God bless all of you. Margaret Rarick. MAGRATH UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL SWIM PARTY Saturday, May 12th iron 7 to 9 p.m. Phone Margo, 758-6709 for further information. 4* » x x.*xx X********* *** *** ************* fc******^ DIAPER SERVICE - Cost less than disposals. The environmentally safe Cloth Diapers are washed, sterilzed and delivered to you twice a week. Diapers are pinless and care in assorted colors and sizes. When you know what is best for your baby contact iimberlee at 758-6367. JUST RECEIVED - a shipment of £ero Stretch Denim Jeans, Sizes: 10-18. Priced ar $5Q , r LADIES Ready -To- Wear. FOR SALE: Large Lot - across from R.C.M.P. Station. Phone 758-6340. ■ GARAGE SALE - COMING SOON - Saturday, May 12ti 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at #5 Magrath Place - the Doran Perry Residence. For Sale - Baby Clothes Children's Clothing in good condition, Toys, Lamps, Household articles, etc. Popcorn and Popcorn balls. Come., join in the fun. There is something for everyone. See You there I. FOR SALE: Smith Corona XD8000 Typewriter - Dictionary, Word Write, Automatic Memory Corr­ection, Word Eraser. Ph;. 758-6709. A TV antenna on your roof used to be a status symbol. Now it. indicates you don't have cable. Mother’s Day Pink Grapefruit 5 lb. bags. Strawberries 1 pint . Navel Oranges 56 109 89c 130 Corn on the Cob. florida 3/99c Cucumbers LONG ENGLISH 99c ******************************************************************************************** Funeral Services for Connor Miles Hatch, infant son of Kelley and Marva Hatch, who pass­ed away April 28, 1990, were held in the Magrath L.D.S. Stake Centre Tuesday, May 1, 1990 with Bishop Wes Balderson officiating. The family prayer was offered by Clyde Dudley., Alma Davies presided at the organ for the prelude music and accompanied Dan Davies who sang " 0 My Father" for the opening hymn. Invocation was offered by George Pomerleau. Speaker for the service was Keith Dudley. A vocal duet "I Am A Child of God* was sung by Tiffany Hatch and Jennifer Pomerleau. Closing remarks were given by Bishop Balderson followed by the closing hymn which was a medley of Primary Songs sung by Sister and Cousins. Ed Hatch offered the benediction. Pallbearers were Jim Moore, Kim Hatch, Bryon Hatch and Glen Hatch. Interment took place in the Magrath Cem­etery with Thomas D. Hatch dedicating the Grave. The Alberta Motor Association, in co­operation with Transport Canada, is warning consumers of a safety-related defect involv­ing the popular Fisher-Price Child Car Seat. The units have a defect in the metal tongue which secures the shield to the child rest­raint. Crash-testing carried out by Fisher­Price revealed the tongue could break in a moderate to severe collision, increasing the. risk of injury to a child. Two thousand defective units have been sold across Canada. Anyone owning a Fisher­Price Child Car Seat (Model 9102) should check the date of manufacture stamped on the bottom of the instruction label located on the back of the car seat. If the seat was built between February 5 and March 24 1990, the owner should call Fisher-Price toll free at 1-800-327-9980 to request a free modification kit. This public notice does not affect the Fisher-Price Infant Car Seat (Model 9149) Anyone with a question on the use or installation of a child restraint system may contact the AMA's Consumer Information Department at 1-800-222-6578 (Edmonton 474-8714). NEWS FROM THE CHINOOK HEALTH DEPT. Edmonton, Alberta. Alberta Health Minister Nancy Betkowski has announced the implementation of a province wide immunization awareness campaign. In making the announcement, Mrs. Bet­kowski said, "I am concerned about the number of parents who are not fully in­formed about the benefits of immunization and the dangers of communicable disease. This canpaign will help educate those parents and will hopefully encourage them to have their children immunized". "The Alberta Children's Immunization Program provides free vaccines against a number of serious diseases such as Whooping Cough and Measles" said Mrs. Betkowski. "By taking advantage of this free service parents can help their children have happy and healthy lives. A full series of immunizations is the best way to protect Alberta's children and to help prevent ser­ious outbreaks of these communicable dis­eases ". MOTHERS1 DAY FLOWERS - Come and get your silk Mother's Day flowers at "Something For Everyone" (located just East of the Bank of Montreal). Phone 758-6273 or 758-6265 for more information. THANK YOU: Sincere thanks to the doctors, nurses and staff for the excellent care we had while patients in the Magrath Gen­eral Hospital and my special thanks to Father O'Reilly for lovely cards and visits. Thanks to Gene Stanek for the ride to the hospital. Mike Parczen & Katie Fisher. A generation ago, most people who finished a day's work needed rest. Now thet need exercise. REMEMBER "MOM" ON MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 13th. BURNS CAMPFIRE 175 g I BURNS sliced 175 g BURNS 300g s *^*X**^******Î*******!*l*?*^***î*?i****************************************************** SENIORS' NEWS NOTES DOG OWNERS - please observe the following By-Law #951 of the Town of Magrath which, among other things states that all dogs must be licensed, confined to the owner's property and kept reasonably quiet. Failure to do so will result in all dogs running at large, barking excessively and other violations will be impounded and applicable costs and fines charged to the owners. Unpaid voluntary fines will be processed through the Provincial Court system. All provisions of the By-Law will be enforced including licensing, running at large, barking, no more than 2 dogs per household, etc. Full co-operation and compliance by all dogowners would make life a lot more pleasant for everyone. SPECIAL PORTRAIT OFFER Magrath Home & School is sponsoring a spec­ial Portrait Offer. By contributing $10.00 to Home & School, you will receive a beautiful 8x10 color portrait of your family. The photographer will be at the school Monday, May 28th, 4:30 to 9:30 p.m. To make an appointment call Lorraine Balderson at 758-6380. NEEDED: Part time relief Male Custodians - evenings only. Ph. 758-3366, ask for Clark Dain-ard. Walter (Wally) Ford, formerly of Alpine Carpet Cleaners, has now formed Cardston Carpet Cleaners. Phone 653-3963. The Senior Saturday outing was greatly enjoyed by 40 seniors - delicious supper at Rax Eatery, then the Tatoo and Sunset Ceremony at the Sportsplex was truly a night to remember. Our "Spirit of Alberta" High School Band,Flag and Bugle Corps did us proud. eludes a noon B.B.Q. to Chinook Tours. Please reserved by paying BEFORE SENIORS?? Interested in a day at the Calgary Stampede? Tuesday, July 10th, (Seniors Day) Tickets: Afternoon Rodeo are $17 each; Chuckwagon Races & Evening Performance $21 each for everyone. Total Trip is $40 each. WE MUST RESERVE SEATS RIGHT AWAY. Please phone Wallace at 758-3207; Doreen at 758­3281; Irene at 758-3456 or Hazel at 653­2586. One day trip to Kananaskis on Friday June 22nd. Price is $25 each which in­Make cheques payable have your seat June 7th. Would the person who removed the screened top from Burns Harker's burning barrel, please return it. FOR SALE: New home, 1,100 sq. ft. Has Country kitchen, 4 bedrooms, family roan. $65,000.00. 141 S 2A St. West. 758-3771. OPEN HOUSE : We invite you to help Mother "Afton Keeler" celebrate her 92nd birth­day, Sunday, May 13th at her hone, between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. No gifts please. The Keeler Family. THANK YOU: We would like helped make T.J. & Rae's especially Betty Harris, and Debbie Cook. T.J. & Rae Lybbert, Cam & Loral Atwood, Wayne & Donna Lybbert. to thank all who day so special, Dorothy Chipman TO GIVE AWAY: Used copper hood and fan for kitchen range. Doreen Alston, 758-3281. Swiss Yogurt ALPHA 500 g 79° 99c Minds Whip kraft 1 litre . 3« Salad Dressing KRAFT 250 ml . Table Syrup AUNT JEMIMA 750 ml. . Apple «Juice SUNRYPE 1 litre 99c TACOSHELLS EL PASO 125 TACO SAUCE EL PASO 227 ml SALSA EL PASO 455 ml 998 Oatmeal QUAKER RTS 10 pk Dishwasher Powder ELECTRASOL 1.4 kg 399 JAVEX BLEACH 3.6 litre 199 FABRIC SOFTENER FLEECY 5 liter 599 Shaving Cream FOAMY 300 ml Orange Juice niagra 341 ml 999 ■r HASHBROWNS WESTERN FAMILY 1 kg 9^ n CASHMERE 8 ROLL ¿29 399