Magrath Store News (January 15, 1997)

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. MAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 30 cents Wednesday January 15, 1997 MAGRATH JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL NE...

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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. MAGRATH NEWS Published Weekly since 1932 by The Magrath Trading Company 30 cents Wednesday January 15, 1997 MAGRATH JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Congratulations to the Magrath Pandas who placed second in this past weekend's "Panda .*Classic Raymond placed 1st, but not without a fight from the Pandas. The Magrath Eagles blew out the Medicine Hat Mohawks 112-68 this past Saturday. The Zeniths also won by a score of 97-61. Jan. IS - Zeniths host W.R. Myers Pandas @ Myers. Jan 17 - Zeniths @ Kate Andrews Pandas host K. Andrews Jan. 18 - Zeniths Host Cardston Pandas @ Raymond Jan. 20 - Zeniths host Med. Hat. High School Exam Schedule English 30/33 Part A - 9 a.m., Wed. Jan. 22 Social 30/33 - 9 a.m., Fri. Jan. 24, Regular classes will end Fri, Jan 24th, 1997. Exam week will be from Mon. January 27 to Thur. Jan. 30. Jan. 31 starts Semester 11. Mon. Jan. 27 9:00 a.m. - Eng. 30, part B; Eng. 33, part B Bio. 20; Math 20; 23; 10; Sci. 10; Sci 14. *1:00 P.M. - Acct 10; Acct. 20. Tuesday January 28th 9:00 a.m. - Math 30; Math 33; Chem. 20; Eng. 20; Eng. 23; Eng. 10; Soc. 10; Soc. 13. 1:00 p.m. - Foods 10; Calm 20. Wednesday January 29th 9:00 a.m. - Bio. 30; Soc. 20. 1:00 p.m. - Physics. 30; Psych 20. Thursday January 30 9:00 a.m. - Chem 30. The Magrath United Church Will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Church edifice this April 27, 1997. If you have any pictures, news clippings or other memorabilia pertaining to the church, we would like to hear from you. Items loaned to us will be carefully handled and returned to you. Please phone Doris Ratke @ 758-6658 or Joy Johnson @ 758-6370. ****** Magrath School Councils are pleased to sponsor a Workshop by Dr. Scott Wooding, Jan. 23 at 7 p.m. in the Magrath Schools. Dr. Wooding has listened and learned from teenagers for over 25 years as a counsellor and teacher in a junior high school and as a practicing psychologist in a psychiatric hospital. As well, he and his wife have successfully steered a son & daughter through the turbulent waters of adolescence. In his book "Hear Me, Hug Me, Trust Me" teens tell what they like and dislike about how parents treat them and define the 12 characteristics they feel make an ideal parent. Tickets are $5.00 per person, $8.00 per couple and are available at the School Office, Trading Company Office or from School Council Members, or call 758-6380. A free ticket will be drawn for Friday Jan. 17th at the Elementary Assemble at 12:15. i*t * * * A LIBRARY NEWS NEW ADULT BOOKS: FICTION Work and the Glory Volume 7 No Unhallowed Hand by Gerald N. Lund, Dulcie’s Gift by Ruth Langan, Forbidden Places by Penny Vincenzi, Glitter and the Gold by Fred Mustard Stewart; Lover by Marguerite Duraz, Story of the Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke, Buffalo Girls by Larry McMurtry, Love Letter by Cahleen Schine, Gabe by Penny Richards, My Lady's Champion by Claire Delacroix, Praying for Sleep by Jeffery Deaver, Standoff by Chuck Hogan, Gerald's Game by Stephen King, Dangerous by Anita Mills. ADULT NON-FICTION: Cross-Stitch Christmas, Ginger, My Story by Ginger Rogers, Preventing Osteoporosis by Dr. Kenneth Cooper, Sally by Sally Jessy Raphael, Glorious Roots by Laurence Sombke, Prairie Patchwork Two by Southern Alberta Writers' Workshop, First Gift of Christmas by Richard Paul Evans, Hey, Mom I'm Hungry by Susan Powter, Picasso by Arianna Huffington, Brownlee and the Triumph of Populism - Alberta in the 20th Century Series. JUVENILE FICTION E.B.E. #9 X-Files Series by Les Martin, Most Beautiful Gift by Jonathan Snow, Fowlers of Sweet Valley by Kate William, Abby's Twin by Ann H. Martin, Emperor's Shield by Franklin W. Dixon, Patman's of Sweet Valley by Kate William, Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, Crazy Key Clue by Carolyn Keene, Doctor Doolittle and the Green Canary & Doctor Doolittle's Circus by Hugh Lofting, Elizabeth Solves It All by Jamie Suzanne, Karen's Accident by Ann M. Martin, The Legend of the Poinsettia by Tomie DePaola. CHILDREN’S FICTION I Spy Christmas by Walter Wick, Pinky and Rex and the Double Dad Weekend. A A A A A A Happiness is getting . • • ■ your auto insurance re- -• newal and finding that the The best way to reduce the rates have gone down. price of your favorite car is to — Sheryl Barrett. buy it. and then try to sell it bach. — Guy Belleranti RATH ROD AND GUN CLUB Trophy measuring day is January 18, 1997. The Club House will be open at 10:00 a.m. Entries will be accepted until 12 p.m. only. All heads must be cleaned or they will not be measured. Early drop off will be accepted at ARNDT MOTORS or Wm. Saunders residence. 1997 Memberships are now available at the MAGRATH TRADING CO. HARDWARE DEPT. Please support your local organization. A A A A A A **REMINDER The Magrath and District Agriculture Society will hold its first hoard meeting for 1997, tonight Wednesday January 15th, 7:30 p.m. at the Magrath Hockey Arena. All board members are urged to attend, as well as anyone who has some interest or concern they would like to discuss with the boards. Phone Sylvia Bullock at 752-4111 to be added to the meeting's agenda. A A A A A A Ac er A-Open Multimedia Sys tern s/ Intel Pentium 120 Mhz CPU 1/ Acer PCI 256K Cache Motherboard iZ Panasonic 1.44 MB Floppy Drive v' Western Digital Caviar 1.28 GB Hard Drive v" Acer 12X Internal CD-ROM iZ PC Multimedia 25 Watt Speakers 1/ Microsoft Mouse Acer BG45 Super Mini Tower Case w/ 200W Power Supply »Z Acerview 14” 34T SVGA Monitor included Acer 33.6 Data/Fax/Voice modem iZ 16 MB EDO System RAM tZ S3 Trio64 1 MB PCI Video Card 1/ Acer 16 Bit Sound Card kZ Acer Accufeel Windows 95 Keyboard tZ MS Windows 95b with Manual tZ Corel Suite 7 (WordPerfect, Quattro Pro, WP Presentations, Clip Art, plus more) iZ Custom Onsite Installation Available _ Regular price 52175.” $2075?? <»- Ar<. t C Find the answers to your computer needs. Soft Serve Direct Inc. Computer Consulting, Sales, and Service Box 389, 132 - 2nd Street SW, Suite G, Magrath, Alberta, TOK 1J0 Roger Davies Phone: 75B-3577 ssdirect@agt net General Manager Fax 750-9174 wwwagt.net/public/ssdirect V*To Magrath & District Residents MAGRATH HOSPITAL AUXILIARY have once again been asked by the Heart Stroke Foundation to handle canvassing in the district. February is Heart & Stroke Month. Please watch for our canvassers to call on you. Every dollar helps - Please give. Thanks Alma Whitt, President. ****** NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING of the MAGRATH GOLF CLUB To be held on Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at 7:30 p.m. at the Magrath High School Band Room (Changes to Constitution to be presented) Nominations for Executives must be put forward in writing by January 28, 1997 to the Magrath Golf Club. For more information contact: Ron Johnson Box 432 Magrath, AB TOK I JO (403) 758-3341. ****** FOOTHILLS APPLIANCE SERVICE Owner Operator: Art Heninger formerly of Magrath now living in Cardston I will repair all major appliances Journeyman - 27 yrs. experience Will come to Magrath weekly or whenever needed *No mileage c*harge 653-1919 CARRIAGE HOUSE THEATRE -Presents- PREACIIER’S WIFE January 17 - 23 7 and 9:15 p.m. *Coming soon - "Daylight » ¡f.f •'Michael" AQUAFIT WILL START ONCE AGAIN AT MARK & MARIA PASSEY’S INDOOR POOL Make up sessions for previous participants only are schedule for Tuesday, January 21, 1997 and Thursday January 23, 1997. A new 5 week session open to everyone interested is scheduled to commence January 28 until February 27 Tuesday at 8:30 to 9:30 pm and Thursdays at 6:00 to 7:00 pm. The fee is $45.00 for the 5 week session. If you are interested in joining, Call Cathy Hohm at 758-6228. ****** ALL THE BEST IN THE NEW YEAR FROM M.T.M. GARBAGE DISPOSAL ^Prepayment of garbage disposal is now duel! IN SYMPATHY Mrs. Sue Chin, (Hum Ngan Sui Chin) passed away on Tuesday, January 7, 1997 at the age of 88 years. She was born May 1, 1908 in China. Sue is survived by a daughter May (Mark) Wong of Magrath, four grandchildren Melvin (Carma) Wong of Edmonton; Myrna (Kevin) Shrives of Redondon Beach; Susan (Brent) Hatton of Sherwood Park and Lisa (Ken) Thomson of Lethbridge. She was interred in the Magrath Cemetery. * * * * * * We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of those who helped make the passing of our mother & grandmother Sue Chin an easier time. We appreciated all the food, flowers, support & thoughtfulness. Thank you to all those who attended & helped with the funeral. Special thanks to Dr. Tollestrup & the staff at the Magrath Hospital Auxiliary. Mark & May Wong & Family. * * A A de Ji Thank You Thank you for the care and concern expressed in word and deed these past few months. Thank you to the Santas’ at Christmas time. We truly enjoy living in this community and appreciate the love and support we have received. Thank you again. Cam and Loral Atwood & Girls. ****** E-ry.lv- SITAMoftC.S. CcrtftiSClWL CBK-1’ Stingers Pre Novice Team On Saturday January 4, we had a home game against Warner. We got 4 goals. Connor Barnett - 1, Mitch Maxwell - 1, Mackie Helgeson 1 and a 1st time goal for Chase Helgeson. On Saturday we won against the Cardston team in Cardston 5-4. Connor made 3 goals, Mackie scored one and Mitch scored another. Awesome job! It took alot of team work and we are proud of the Stingers team work whenever they play. Keep working hard team!!. ****** CURLING NEWS The Johnny Panczak Rink of Magrath came up big winners this past week in Wrentham, Alta. They participated in the Annual Wrentham Mens Bonspiel. They played and won 10 consecutive games to claim the 1st and 2nd Event Trophies. They were also awarded the grand Aggregate Trophy. The members of the team are as follows: Ron Balderson, skip; Al Jasperson, third; Johnny Panczak, second; and Bronco Horvathas, lead. Congratulations Boys!! Make your clothes last There are ways to protect your wardrobe investment. • Avoid using the dryer. Over time, the heat will fade and weaken fabrics—espe­cially dark colors! Hang to dry inside the house in cold weather and outside on a line (but away from direct sun­light) m the warmer months. "• Bleach can be your ene­my, use it too often and it will weaken fibers Every once in a while is fine, but other than that, try tossing in some all­fabric bleach or powdered washing soda. • Never hang knitted fab­rics— they'll stretch out of shape. Fold them over a hanger, or even better, fold them neatly and keep in a dresser drawer. • Avoid attracting moths by keeping clothes clean and placing cedar blocks or mothballs in closets. • Get rid of all stains immediately! If you let them sit they'll be much harder to get rid of. So if you don’t have time for a load of wash, preheat them! “I remember when it used to be a teddy bear. TOWN OF MAGRATH 1. Water prepayment plan with the applicable one in os discount is available to Town residents during the month of Jan. 1997. 1996 water account must be paid in full. 2. To enter into a monthly tax payment agreement for 1997 taxes, contact the Town Office by Jan. 1997. It is available during the month of January only, to those who are in a CURRENT STATUS. This in not available after January 31, 1997. ***** Magrath Novice Mounties Our 1st game after the holidays was played in Magrath against Cardstoh, Jan. 4th. It also found a new player in net Callan Gaff, the score was 5-9 with a Cardston win. Goals were by: Cole Barnett 2-1 , L. Gill 3-0, Connor Barnett 0 -1, A. Loose 0 - 1, It was a tough game played with alot of energy. Great work guys. Our Novice Tourney Jan. 10 was Magrath against Raymond & it ended in a tie 5-5. C. Gaff in net. Goals were C. Aldridge 2-0, A. Loose 1-1, L. Gill 1 -1, Cole Barnett 0-1, D. Godsalve 1 - 0, C. Nishikawa 0-1,. Hustler award went to S. Ragan. Sharp Shooter to C. Hillmer. Our 2nd game on Jan. 11 was against Great Falls, a huge win for Magrath 10 -3, with L. Gill in net. Goals were: Cole Barnett 1-3, Connor Barnett 2-0, C. Gaff 2-0, D. Godsalve 1-0, A. Loose 3-3, C. Hillmer 1-0, C. Nishakawa 0-2, C. Aldridge 0-1, C. Jensen 0-1. Hustler award to C. Nishikawa. Our 3rd game on Jan 11 was against Coaldale, an exciting game with a tie too late in the 3rd period when Coaldale scored the winning goal for a score 3-4. L. Gill was awesome in net. Great Job!! Goals were by Cole Barnett 1-0, C. Gaff 2-1, Hustle award to Cole Barnett. Our tournament was a great success, thanks to all the coaches, the managers and everyone who was in charge of draw tables, activities & everything else that makes a successful tourney. Thanks to all the people who came to support these young kids in there sport activities. Again thanks to everyone involved, it was a great success. ****** Magrath Pee Wee Bulldogs The weekend of Jan. 11 & 12, we travelled, in— 40 degree weather, to Bow Island where we participated in an 8 team tourny. In our 1st game, we played Great Falls & left the ice with a 7-5 victory. Our goals getters were: D. Jones 3-0, B. Noble 1-0, C Ratke 1-0, E. Godionton 1­0, B. Walkey 1-2., assists: D. Mandel-3, C. Ririe-1. Penalties: J. Chipman-2, K. Harker-2, MVP- Derek Jones. In our 2nd game we faced Foremost. After 60 min of brutal, one-sided hockey, we left the ice on the short side of a very disappointing 8-3 score. P. Lee faced a total of 42 shots.Goal getter: B. Walkey 1-0, B. Noble 1-1, D. Wetherelt 1-0. Penalties; E. Godionton, K. Harker, B. Walkey, C. Ririe - one each. MVP - Josh Heggie. Our 3rd & final game was against Medicine Hat Co-op. P.Lee faced 49 shots. We started the 3rd period behind by 2 goals (3-1), and managed to tie it up & gain a goal. With minute, 15 sec left, Medicine Hat pulled their goalies & scored. With overtime almost a certainty, one of the Medicine Hat players let a shot go with only 2 seconds on the clock, and an unfortunate tip by one of our defence men trickled past Peter as the buzzer sounded. Goal getter: B. Noble 2-0, B. Walkey 1-1, D. Mandel 1-1. Assists: Josh Heggie -1. Penalties: K. Harker, K. Schneyder, B. Noble 1 each. MVP: B. Noble. ****** Before Chrismas someone left a parcel in my garage, containing books, and music. I have no idea to whom they belong. Will the owner please call me. Vinessa Hamilton 758-6215. ******CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE: TUESDAY 12 NOON PHONE 758-6377 Less than 30 words—$1.07 Small ad (2.5"X 3.5")-$5.35 1/4 page --- $7.49 1/3 page --- $8.56 1/2 page. $10.70 Full Page—Copy Ready—$25.00 Full Page-—We do --- $37.45 Flyer insertion (your paper) Lost: One black GT snow racer & one men’s Mountain Bike CCM Hercules. 758-6222. A A A A A A Wanted: small freezer for University student apartartment Call 758-6687. J.22 A A A A A A Wanted to rent: good quality farm land suitable for barley. Cash rent, prefer 3 year contract Phone 758­6512. J.22 A A A A A A Piano for sale - nice old upright $495. Call Joanne Dever. 758-3631. J.15 A A A A A A To give away to a good home - male lab cross puppies - ready to go. Call 758-3876 evenings or weekends. J.22. A A A A A A For sale: Napoleon Woodburning stove­cranberry red, still in crate $2,000 new, asking $1200. 758-3994. J.29. For sale: Armstrong Flute in good cond. Contact Grethe Andersen @ 758-6687. J.22 A A A A A A MOVING MUST SELL 2 filing cabinets $20 each. Air Paddle ball game-great for rec room, perfect working cond. $50. Boxes of air gun nails $20. Mens’ suits size 40 - waist 34-like new $25, girls & boys skates, kids bike helmet(pink, ages 4-7 yrs.) adjustable roller blades, creepy crawler set Bedding sets-matching sheets & comforters, percale, good quality for twin beds, Aladin, Mini Mouse, dusty rose $10/set 758­3994. J.29 A A A A A A If you don't have a ruler handy but need to measure something, use a dollar bill as your guide It’s just slightly over 6 inches long. I use a turkey basterto water hard-to-reach or small plants—it does the trick without spills! Martha Ellewicz, Trcty New York - ' Experienced Day Home provider looking to babysit privately in my home full or part-time. References available. Call Karen Quinton @ 758-3466 or Liesel Quinton 758-3946. J. 29 A A A A A A For sale 1983 Buick Regal, 183,000 km, transmission redone & motor is well maintained. Excellent cond. New runs & tires. Asking $4,000.00 o.b.o. Call 758-3836. J. 22. A A A A A A LIVE A) CTO AS ONE! TWO CûülP LIVE AS CHEAPLY AS ONI-NOVI ONE CAN'T EVEN Our favorite topic of conversation at a dinner party is food: 76 percent of women polled say they eat up discussions on the subject! BUSINESSES JEANIE’S HAIR FASHION New Location 136S - 1ST West 4 doors South of Trading Co. 758-3379 Open Tues thru Friday Professional Haircare at pleasing prices ****** RICK’S PORTABLE WELDING Owner Rick Beres We weld everthing from chairs to tractors Please call me for all your Welding needs "B” pressure qualified. 758-6427 A A * A A A Maintenance, Repair, Home Improvement. Call Robert @ 758-6212. l.r. ****** ITA AT THE AGL WHEN AIL SHIRLEY’S HOMEMADE BAKERY FREEZER SALE Dinner, hot dog, hamburger bunwich $l/bag cinnamon/orange 12’s - $1.50/bag 6’s - .75/bag 758-6488 A A A A A A For rent Clean 3 bedroom home newly painted inside, 2 bathrooms large treed lot $400/mos. plus utilities. Available immediately 758-3789. D.18. A A A A A A For Rent 2 bedroom apartment $275 per month + utilities & security deposit Available immediately. CaU 758-3876. J.22 A A A A A A For rent 2 bedroom apartment $375 per month +utilities & security deposit available February 1, 1997 CaU 758-3876. J.22 A A A A A A FOR SALE New 1600 sq. ft bung. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, washer & dryer on main floor. 75 x 130 lot. CaU 758-6835. A A A A A A House for sale 1216 sq. ft. bungalow, attached garage. 3 bedrooms up and 2 down, 1 bath up & 1 down. Completely redone in 1994. CaU 758-3029. ****** WEIRD NEWS In December, in Stuart, Florida, Francis Reichert, 58, inadvertently dislodged a cherry pit, half an inch in diameter from his nose during a routine visit to his doctor. Reichert said that he had stuffed cherry pits up his nose to impress playmates when he was a child but had not done so since he was eight. Reichert’s doctor stated that the pit may be the longest-standing object ever discovered in someone’s nose. • No-mess grating Spray your cheese grater with nonstick cooking spray before using—the cheese won't stick so cleanup will be a snap! ’ **Commencing 15th January, 1997, there will be a $2.50 minimum charge for cutting items not purchased at the Magrath Trading Company. **Also any cooler or freezer storage of items not purchased at Magrath Trading Company will be $2.50 minimum charge. MEAT SPECIALS JANUARY 13 -18 Chuck Blade Roast $1.88/lb $4.14/kg Chuck Blade Steak $1.88/lb $4.14/kg Cross Rib Roast $2.28/lb $5.03/kg Stewing Beef $2.48/lb $5.47/kg Pork Side Ribs $2.28/lb $5.03/kg Smoked Pork Picnic (Shankless) $1.28/lb $2.82/kg Chicken Drumsticks $1.68/lb $3.70/kg Chicken Thighs (back attached) $1.68/lb $3.70/kg Chicken Breast (back attached) $2.48/lb $5.47/kg Western Family Wieners 450g $1.48 each Western Family Sliced Cooked Ham 375g $2.98 each Olympic Sliced Meats 175g $1.18 each Olympic Bulk Wieners $1.18/lb $2.60/kg .41 The Chinook Heuith Region is a progressive health care organisation which is committed to providing high quality acute hospital care, community health, and continuing care services :rath Hospital for a population of over 142,000 residents of south.western Albert?. Tee Ma, is currently look.ng for casual LPN’s, RN‘s and Nursing Attendants. LICENSED PRACTICAL NTJRSE - CASUAL - COMPETITION REGISTERED NURSE - CASUAL - COMPETITION «02/97 Nursing attendant - casual - competition «03/97 r> The success, ui applicant tor casual RN will enjoy working with the elderly, Emergency Room experience would be an asset. The applicants for LkN ntus’ have completed LPN course and enicv work-in^ with. the Nursing Atunaam applicants will be seif motivated, enjoy working with the elderly, possess toe abiui y to work well m a team; completion of PCA course would be preferred.MORE GROCERY SPECIALS JANUARY 13 - 18 Betty Crocker Frosting 360g $1.98 each Western Family Flour 10 kg $5.98 each Western Family Evaporated Milk 385 ml .88 each Western Family Hot Chocolate 500g $2.48 each General Mill Cheerios, Honey Nut Cheerios, Multi Grain Cheerios or Frosted Cheerios 400g-450g $3.28 each Western Family Dressing 500 ml $1.98 each Western Family Dog Food 640g $1.18 each Western Family Cat Food 170g 2 for .98 Western Family Bathroom Tissue 24 pk $6.98 each Western Family Bleach 3.6 liter $1.78 each Western Family Dish Detergent 950 ml $1.98 each Electrasol Dishwasher Detergent 1.8 kg $3.68 each Western Family Margarine (454g) 12 pack $8.98 each Western Family Fench Fies 1 kg $1.48 each Western Family Fish & Chips 750g $3.98 each Western Family Hash Browns 1 kg 3 for $1.98 Western Family Waffles 465g $1.98 each Finesse Shampoo or Conditioner 300 ml $3.48 each Finesse Mousse (150g) Hairspray (300 ml) $3.48 each CARPET AND - . UPHOLSTERY- CLEANING 758 - 6414 * Walls * Windows * General Cleaning * PRODUCE SPECIALS JANUARY 13 - 18 Bananas .48/lb $1.06/kg Green Perlett Grapes $2.48/lb $5.47/kg Fresh Peeled Mini Carrots 2 lb $2.48 each Fresh Express Spinach 10 oz $1.98 each Tomatoes .68/lb $1.50/kg Green Cabbage 3 lb for .98 .72/kg SENIORS NEWS For the month of January, we will have Wednesday suppers tonight January the 15tli, and the 22nd at 5 p.m. Our Potluck supper will be Friday, January 31st, at 5 p.m. at the Seniors Centre. The Potluck supper will be the annual meeting with reports from the various committees. Memberships are now due at $10.00 each for 1997. also the fee for cleaning the building is due at $10.00 each. Seniors Aerobics We will have aerobics each Monday and Thursday at 9 a.m. starting on the 20th of January, since our teacher is on holidays until then. Bookings for the Senior's Centre should be made through Joe or Lois Czech 758-6308. SENIORS TRAVEL On Thursday, January 30th we will go to Lethbridge for Tommy Hunter. For more information contact one of the travel committee: Bakers 758-3207, Doreen Alston 758-3281, Hazel Rasmussen 758-3545 or Margaret Leishman 758-3241. ****** CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Lion's Community Christmas Card wish friends & neighbors a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Friends who have signed the card L.B. and Mary Tanner and Norman and Melva Christensen. We wish to thank the kind people who treated us to the 12 Days of Christmas this year. David & Katie loved all the gifts. Thanks for making our Christmas so nice. Love Mark, Cheryl, David, Katie & Brooke Harker. Bingo-Bingo-Bingo-Bingo-Bingo-Bingo Bingo is tomorrow nite Thur. Jan. 16th at the Senior's Centre. Doors open @ 6:30, Bingo @ 7 pm. All Welcome. OLSEY'S IlHhiìUHi'A * ORKS .1 ' ¡iidirlrl'y it in your heart that every day is the best day of the year. Ralph Waldo Emerson Renovation & Handyman Services "Need it done — Call Scott” SCOTT WOLSEY 758-3992 HOME HARDWARE ’’HOME OF THE HANDY MAN” *THERE IS STILL PLENTY OF COLD WEATHER AHEAD, SO CHECK OUT OUR OIL FILLED RADIATOR HEATER, REG. $99.99, SALE PRICE $89.97. *WHY NOT STOCK UP ON OUR 6 PK GAS LINE ANTI­FREEZE FOR ONLY $2.67. * WE HAD A NEW SHIPMENT OF ICE MELT COME IN, 5 KG FOR $3.00, THIS IS ALSO VERY GOOD FOR TRACTION. *WE STELL HAVE A VARIED SELECTION TOBOGGANS AVAILABLE. ^REMEMBER THAT WE STOCK 4 DIFFERENT WARM & COOL MIST HUMIDIFIERS. *2 OR 4 WHEEL MOVING CART $36.99, ON SALE FOR JUST $21.99. *HOME GARDENER AMARYLLIS PLANTING KIT, REG $14.99, NOW SALE PRICED FOR $9.99. *HOME BEAUTI-GLOW 5# FIRE LOGS. $1.69 EACH. *ALL WHITE ROPER WASHER $539.99 OR DRYER $419.99. *HOME RUBBER GLOVES - 2 PAIRS FOR $3.00. ^VALENTINE COOKIE CUTTERS .69 EACH. ATTENTION CATTLE MEN *ORDER YOUR GRAZING RESERVE EAR TAGS NOW GROCERY SPECIALS JANUARY 13 - 18 Dairyland Sundae Style Yogurt 175g 3 for $1.98 Dairyland Sour Cream 250 ml .88 each Shape Light Sour Cream 250 ml .88 each Beatrice Fruit Bottom Yogurt 500g $1.59 each Beatrice Florida Premium Orange Juice 1.89 liter $2.99 each Breyers Classic Ice Cream 2 liter $3.99 each McGavin’s Homestead Sesame or 100% whole wheat $1.98 each Western Family Chicken Noodle Soup 284 ml .58 each Western Family Vegetable Soup 284 ml .58 each Kraft Jam 250 ml $2.28 each Western Family Peanut Butter 500g $1.98 each Western Family Pancake Syrup 750 ml $1.98 each Western Family Pancake Mix 1 kg $1.98 each Western Family Pink Salmon 213g $1.18 each Western Family Vegetables 341-398 ml .68 each Western Family Beans 398 ml .58 each Western Family Letters, Numbers, Teddy Bears 398 ml .78 each Western Family Raviola 425 ml .98 each Magic Moments Pudding 4 pk $1.98 each Western Classics Pop 12 pack $2.98 each Western Family Apple Juice 1 liter .88 each Five Alive or Minute Maid Juice 3 pk .98 each Western Family Cookies 400g $2.28 each McCormick Ruffles 300g $2.68 each Betty Crocker Super Moist Cake Mixes 510g $1.48 each