Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. Store News (November 13, 1953)

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 THE MAGRATH TRADING’ CO. LTD. STORE NEWS STORE HOURS: 3 am. to 6 pm. WEDNESDAY: 8 am. to 1 pm. SATURDAY: Gam. to 7 pm. TFETJCPWONFfit...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A.�Ririe 1953
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/583
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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 THE MAGRATH TRADING’ CO. LTD. STORE NEWS STORE HOURS: 3 am. to 6 pm. WEDNESDAY: 8 am. to 1 pm. SATURDAY: Gam. to 7 pm. TFETJCPWONFfit Office 21; Dry Goods Dept. 124; Groceries .4; Hardware Dept. 34. MAGRATH, ALBERTA.Friday, Nov.13, 1953. STOP, LOOK, and LISTEN. . . ■ tc what our salesclerks can tell you on the beautiful new silverware pattern. 1847 Roger1 s Brothers 50 piece service for 8 in HARIT.RtR pattern, A mag­nificent new pattern of timeless.beauty, Quality and beauty bombined in imeri'ca’s finest silver-plate, Here is the new silverplate pe/ttern. with all traditional richness of sterling - a design of ti meless beauty, A beautiful blonde oak case to display it in, PRIOR $79,95 NR/7 CrJJMA WARE JUST ARR5VED RECENTLY - APPLE KWSSOMJEAROSE and AMERICAN tTEAUTY ad the most attractive patterns to add that extra spark to your enter­taining— GAAS^SAUGtAS ACAJtS.eALAM S'UQAAS GAJAACAALS Ac. CLUB 3 .Jjr.j FOR THE ,/fHLETE Very handy especially for basketball players. Dark canvas, leather handles. STATION WAGON COATS for little boys 2 only size 5.® 010.95 Fine nylon blend gabardine In teal blue and brown with fur collar and revers. 2 OILY size 6 at 012.95 in grey and blue, fur collar, moth proof and mildew proof. .Greater wearability, crease-resistant. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Hillmer are the proud parents of a son, born Saturday, Nov. 7th at the local hospital-. JUST ARRIVED UPSTAIRS: NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES GWG VAQUERO STYLE ZIPPER SIDE CLOS­ING JEANS. Size 30 to 36 Waist Measure. Price $4.95. Mrs. Hattie Russel and children of Dia­mond City were reeent guests of her father, Mr. Dan Holladay. WEE BOYS JOEPURS SIZES 4 and 3-— PRICED AT: 03.75 COME UPSTAIRS AND SEE THEM!!!! Z/ - x Best of all its a Skippy Play Tog. Preshrunk Fine navy Twill Just the thing to go with those flashy cowboy boots!I 1 NYLON COAT 2 only . Fur collar, elasticized waist, water repellent, and moth proof.Quilted lining.Dlue with grey or red with grey. Sizes 14 and 16.014.95 1 ONLY MISSES GREEN NYLON COAT, quilted, elasticized waist, fully lined.Grey fur fur collar and grey pocket and belt trim. SIZE 12.0U»95 VISTIT THE LADIES READY-to-WEAR 2nd. FLOOR AND SEE THEM. Armistice Day Services held in the First Ward Chapel with W. E. Drown officiating were well attended. In commencement the choir under the direction of H. C. Pouiien and Vinessa Hamilton rendered, "Recessional," Scripture Reading by Tom Morrow, a Violin-cello rendition of "Finlandia" by Nyal Fletch­er and Marjorie Dalderson, hccompanied by Mrs. J. A. Ririe, followed. J. T. Steele offered prayer. Rev, H. Pentland spoke convincingly on "The Duties of Canadians." A closing number by the choir and benediction by Dishop Emerson Blurael, concluded.', the fine program. The services then continued at the Cen-itaph where Jim Blutnel gave a short speech, "The Last Post" was played and the "One-Min­ute Silence" was observed by the veterans and congregation. Prayer was given by Clyde 5, Spencer. The many beautiful wreaths which were carried by school students were placed around the memorial. Mr. S Mrs. Jack Bridge Jr. and sons have taken up residence in Lethbridge where he is employed. . IN THE LADIES HEADY TO WEAR DEPT.: DETACH ABLE PLKA 1 Only BOY’S DETACHABLE PARKA with fur trim collar Nylon fabric Fnlly lined SIZE 8 PRICED AT: 012.95 Mens Pullover Leather MITTS QUALITY LEATHER MITTS Ideal for work on those coil days. We have The wool MITT LINERS at.75/ MITTS at.$1.00 MENS LINED GLOVES Mr. & Mrs. Orson Bridge have sold their home to Mr. Frank Allen, and have purchased the new home just east of the A. B. 6ritchfield home. Mrs. Joe Anne (Jensen) Bullock under­went an appendectomy at the local hospital on Monday. MEN'3 CORDUROY JACKET SPECIAL. . wine only.$9.99 STATION Miss ESelyn Seward, student at the Cal­gary Institute of Technology spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Seward. . F/0 Max Sabey of the R.C.A.F. stationed at Saskatoon, Sask, visited in Magrath this week-end with his wifefc Phyllis and family. '' LOVELY NEW MATERIALS ON DISFlSTTn The Dry Goods Dept. SEIECT YOURS EARLY FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS WEARING APPAREL. Mrs. Ethel Draithwaite had as her Sun­day guests, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Keith Draithwaite of Coutts. Miss Charlotte Snrunk of Lethbridge was a week-end visitor at the home of her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Herb Coleman. PENMANS COMBINATIONS PENMANS No. 27 Fleece Combinations button front $3.79 pr. ' BOY’S mottled PENMANS Fleece COMBINATIONS. Mr. & Mrs. Lee Harker and his sister, Mrs. Ruth Barber and 1wo children left Satur­day evening for Salt Lake City. Mr. St Mrs. Harker returned Wednesday evening, while Mrs. Barber and children remained, before going onto their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. Ida Anderson was a Calgary visit­or thia week-end, where she visited with ' her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. St Mrs. Pat Chipman and daughter, Donna. IN THE DRY GOODS DEPT. JERSEY GLOVES oz, .brown.45/ 12 oz.grey.55/ Ace white.59/ Mr, St Mrs. Milton Wolsey of Uranium City, Saskatchewan are visiting at the Wallace Dudley, Bert Gibb, George T. Dud­ley and Ted Hocking homes. Mrs. Wolsey is a sister of the wives. Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Wolfe were week­end visitors at Calgary. TAKE ADVENTAGE OF THE WEEK-END SPECIALS at the "M&GRATH TRADING CO. LTD." RAYON TRICOT GOWNS for ladies Wide lace trimmed shoulder straps or short sleeve and lace trim.oad bodice top.COLORS., pink or blue in med. or large•.$2.9S. Miss Annie Brunner, an employee of the Royal Bank in Lethbridge is spending a three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. Sc Mrs. Ludwig Brunner. NEW COSTUME JEWELRY HAS ARRIVED in the DRY GOODS DEPT. EAR RINGS, NECKLACES, etc. Mr. Tom Dudley, accompanied by his nephew and niece, Mr. Sc Mrs. Roland Dudley of Cardston left Monday morning for Salt Lake City where they will visit relatives, HOSPITAL PATIENTS THIS WEEK INCLUDE: Mrs. Laura Bridge, Mr. George Ovard, Mrs. John Gruninger Jr., Mrs. Irmmert and baby son, bom Friday, Nqv. 6th; Mrs. Vera Hillmer and baby son; Mrs. Chapman of Spring Coulee and baby son, born Nqv. 7th; Carl Keeler, Blair Passey, Mrs. Neal Lash, Mrs. Norma Owens, and Mrs. Joe Anne Bullock. LADIES Boxed HANBKIES Fine lawn handkerchiefs.three colors /to the gift box.$1.00.&.$1.25 — "Argument. is productive of disgusts and perhaps enmities.” DON’T ARGUE. WEEK-END SPE'ICALS at the MAGRATH TRADING CO. ARE REALLY WORTH YOUR WHILE! SHOP EARLY! An American fabric featuring six way color fastness. to sunlight, perspiration, hand washing, atmospheric fumes, crocking, and dry cleaning fluid. WIDTH. 44” to 47". Plain colors.$1.65 yd. fheck and plaid patterns.$1.45 yd. On November 3rd the First Ward Mutual presented a full night of drama in the As-embly Hall. A good crowd turned out to see a program full of variety and talent. High­light of the evening was a 40 minute play from ShakespearA*s Midsummer Night’s Dreami This play, directed by Myrtle Smith, kept the audience interested and laughing contin­ually. George Hamilton, Franklin Smith, Malcolm Bridge, Grant Wheeler and Don Law were the stars who made Shakespeare live for an appreciative audience. Three blackouts were also presented starring Jim Blumel, Walter Brown, Freda Fletcher, Loreen Brewerton,. Ken Gibb and Gean Wheeler. In addition to the plays there were musicals and dramatic numbers not soon to be forgotten. There was a solo by L. N. Tanner, 2 numbers by the Music Club, a portrayal of Shylock from the "Merchant of Venice" by Franklin Smith, an instrumental number by Bessie Taylor and a »omi» reading by Barbara Anderson. Allen Anderson acted as Emtee and Maurine Brown played interlude u musla. HUDSON BAY BLANKETS 3i point BIANKET.$41.50 FRI. & SAT. NOV 13 and 14-- MENS CREAM COMBINATIONS FACE-ELLS TISSUES face cleaning tissues lll-i Heavy brush cotton. REGULAR §4.50 pr. SPECIAL this WhEKEND §2.95. for handkerchief use-for removing cold . cream-- 300 single sheets.22/ SPECIAL.2/35/ SHOE SPECIAL UPSTAIRS 15 PAIRS OF FINE BLACK CALF SHOES Black pump with Bow trim and reversed ' Rf #50111W L,.C FLOOR 'IrUllT 'i;rlTl jli-lT - non skid-quick drying-lasting-economi cal. Qts. Reg. ,1.95 ____________ Sp. J« 59 Pts. Reg. 51.25 --- 3p. 930 --- The death of Mrs. Salina Hillmer, 75, a long-time resident of Magrath, occurred in Magrath Monday after a lengthy illness. Born in England, Mrs. Hillmer came to Soutts in 1920, and in the same year moved to Magrath where she lived until the‘time of her death. She was a member of the Lutrv eran Church, Funeral Services will take place Thursday afternoon, at 1:30 P.M. at the Lutheran Church. leather arch making a neat, dressy shoe from toe to heel. 8 pairs A width, sizes 6, 6£, 7, 8, 3 pairs C width in sizes 5ir» 7£, & 8. BLACK PUMP (KID) WITH PERFORATED vamp & tiny bow tfim. Sizes 6 & 7-g- in B width; and Sizes 7 & 7i in C width. Also AA, 6 & 6£. 1 pr, PUMPS in EE, size 5. pair 1 STAP in C width in size 1 pr. elasticized GORE PUMPS In 6 >. ALL AT HALF PRICE? m the UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT Mr. & Mrs. John Helm & Miss Dolly Helm, Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Farr and Mr. & Mrs. Dale Smick of Colfax, Washington, arrived in Magrath Wednesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Salina Hillmer today, SHOP AND SAVE AT THE MAGRATH TRADING CO’ Mrs. Jennie Hewko and two children of Edmonton returned this week after spending the p ast three weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. John Bozat1eski. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Thomson moved Wednesday to Lethbridge where Bill is employed. BEEF CHUCK ROASTS X0an.A3p IB# PORK SHOULDER ROASTS trimmed,. 39(6 lb. VEAL ROASTS. .tender .;45£ lb. VEAL ROUND STEAKS meaty.65jzt lb. SMOKED COD FILLETS .45jt lb. WHIPPING CREAM.fresh «•.,55^ pt• CREAMERY BUTTER.1st. grade,. .70(2 lb. Mrs. Olive Heap -was guest of honour at her 90th birthday party, when many friends and relatives called to congratu­late her at her home, Wednesday afternoon, Nov, 11th. She was the recipient of a profusion of beautiful flowers and gifts. Immediate members of her family who were present for the occasion were Mre. Merlhds, Wyman of Bellingham, Washington; Mr. & Mrs. H. L. Bassett, Mr. & Mrs. Mont Bassett and two children Sandra and Judy of Cody, Wy­oming; Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Forscyth of Card-ston, Mr, & Mrs. Ross Harker of Hillspring, Mr. Marvin Heap of Lethbridge and Mrs. Elva Harker of Magrath. In the evening all the family includ­ing the grandchildren and great grandchild­ren enjoyed a birthday supper and films. Out of town guests were from Cody, Wy­oming, Bellingham,Washington, Barnwell, Taber, Bow Island, Lethbridge, Cardston, Hillspring and Mountain View, — Troubles are like babies—they grow Srarger by nursing. Thd Christian Reformed Church in Leth­bridge was the scene recently of the mar­riage of Rosie Aartje Gouw, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. Gouw, and Carl Frank Navratil, son of Mrs. F, Navratil of Magrath, Rev. Rev. J. B. Scholten performed the ceremony and the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a satin gown with a long train, three quarter length veil and lace trimmings and carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. The bride's attend­ant’ s were Annie Navratil as Maid of Honour, Tonie Gouw as Bridesmaid, Audrey Gouw and Shirley Hillmer acted as tra inbearers. George Navratil was bestman and John Gouw was usher. Mrs. A, Gouw chose a gray after­noon dress and Mrs. Navratil wore a green nylon afternoon frock. About 75 people attended the dinner and reception which was held in the evening at the home of Mr. A Mrs. A. Gouw. Miss Marj­orie Saga was in charge of the Guest Book. The bride and groom spent their honey­moon in various points in Alberta, before making their home in Magrath, Out of town guests were from Natal, B.C, Bellevue, Gran-um, Lethbridge, Coaldale, Raymond and Spring Coulee. - A.G. A Farewell Party honouring Mr. & Mrs. Russel Rice was held at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Robinson Saturday evening. A social evening was much enjoyed by the following: Mr. A Mrs. Leonard Whitt, Mr. A Mrs. Jim Anderson, Mr. Ac Mrs. Leonard Hillmer, Mr. A Mrs. Russel Rice, Mr. St Mrs. Allen Owens, Mr. A Mrs. Max Andersen of Lethbridge, Mr. Ac Mrs. Ben Coombs of Carmangay, Mrs. Connie Harker and Mr. Bob Lafferty. A dainty jhlate lunch was served by the hostess. Russel A Marian left Mon­day morning to reside in the United States A TASTY CASSEROLE DISH: 1 can Salmon 2 cups Cooked Rice 1 tsp. Chopped Parsley tsp. Grated Onion Salt A Pepper to taste. In buttered baking dish put alternate layers of Salmon A Rice, Make a White. Sau'ee with the followings 2 Tb. Butter 2 Tb. Flour 2 cups Milk (Scalded) Pour over salmon and rice and top with bread crumbs. Bake 45 min., at 350 ’. - Mrs. Adele Coleman. Mr. & Mrs. John Me Coll (Theresa Zorko) and children of Lethbridge were Sunday vis­itors at the Leonard Hillmer home. NOTICE: Thursday, Nov. 12th, there will be no Tyro Boy’s Club at Magrath. Instead the meeting will be held, tomorrow, Briday, Nov. 13th at 7:00 P.M, Rev. Pentland. AT. THK GWSEL WUUTTR. FBI. &. BAT. _ 1W. 1J3_ &14. Fresh Brewers Yeast. x xu. oc- xc & . 28/ C./L MATCHES • • • ci c u n < 29/ Rolled Wheat Ogilvie. 36/ SUGL,R^1O# paper bag. SI. 15 - -fe-v ,! thn Ate's - * ’ PREMIUM I • .SODA A CRACKERS I ihnAiti Rittutii YaLvjT « 11 4 pkgs. . 19/ Chinese Pood Frozen assorted.65/ 1 lb ., 35/ Miracle >i/hip 1 qt. size. 87/ Sun-Maid Puffed Seeded Muscats. 15 °z. 30/ Cun-Maid Raisins . seedless lectors. .^7/ Sugaripe Golden Seedless Rai sins.bleached. 28/ BONEL333 TURKCY. 7 oz. tins SALMC N .Fancy Keta i' s. .4# Murrays Blended 1 13/ —rJ iOt re-' 0J 31 ZR DUZ or OXYJCL 69/ p-J c 1 Carrots.2# ceiio Bag 17# TomeYo es calif. Red Ripe a lb Spuds. 10#. 29# Peppers.green.a ib. 25/ Cabbage .green and crisp 2/11/ Lettuce .Calif, solid,.19£ * Banana S'.golden ye.Uovj 2#.29£ PCLxitd D angor Fancy. 2#. 2 9/ RPPLR'S Mac Handi Pak.*1.95 Grapefruit pikk§ . V27x CUCUmberS .Florida.a lb 27/ THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. STORE NEWS STORE HOURS: 3 am. to 6 pm. WEDNESDAY: 8 am. to 1 pm. SATURDAY: 8 am. to 7 pm. TOT.EPHQTJFSi Office 21; Dry Goods Dept. 124; Groceries 4; Hardware Dept. 34. MAGRATH, ALBERTA. Friday, Nov. 20, 1953. easy to embroider ST WED GOODS GOLDEN GLO - 4 ply botany Colored linen luncheon clotl , 36 x 36 in pinl blue, green, corn, .$1.49 ee White linen tablecloth asst. three designs Turoo red atlantio emerald, Rose Dallia, gypsy brown Light rose, white etc. PRICED AT 470 ball SIZE 54 x 54.$2.98 Oyster linen Lace edge Luncheon cloth in assorted designs,. 36 x 36. $1.98 PYJAMAS We have also dresser scarves , aprons, . laundery bags etc. XMAS Q4XDS A large assortment of Christmas Cards are now displayed. 21 cards for only.490 50 cards for only $1.25 12 Religious cards.490 Choose yours now while the stock Is full. "THE MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD.” We have little girls two piece FIANNELETTE PYJAMAS , buttoned front, lapel collar, assorted novelty pattern on lighter j background. Just the thing for the little miss during those sleepy time hours. SIZES: 2 4 and 6. ' PRICED AT.,.$2.50 V-J 6 1 ' 0 i ’.i1 I ?