Magrath Store News (April 20, 1989)

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 TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
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Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1989
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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 TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1989 . MAGRATH, ALBERTA. ***************************************************************************************** LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ************************************************************************************** FRIMIME LADIES’ BLOUSES SIZES: 10-20 PRICED FROM 1/2 PRICE tW—i ■ I II Spring Blouses styled by Bralter Bros. Short sleeves in plaids and patters s34 T Shirts - Tank Tops, etc. in styles for comfort and -relaxat ion. § fl10. CO-ORDINATES Just Dandy" Co-Ordinates - Skirts, Pants, Tops - in Fuschia or Turquoise Knit; Black/White Seersucker. "Season"s Co-Ordinates - Skirts, Slacks & Blouses in White, Royal or Fuschia. S^J^JaND SIZES: S.M.L. WW DENIM SKIRTS Light weight Denims Skirts in popular Faded Blue. Elastic part waist, also regular waist. Pockets. Button frints. LADIES’ DUSTERS A new shipment of Ladies Dusters in Polyesters, Ginghams and Knits in sizes S.M.L. Also Caftans in one size fits all". Smart designs and colors . Summer Footwear Spring & Sumner Thongs for Kids, Misses & Women. Assorted styles. qgg PRICED 1 RACK ASST WEAR & UP T-SHIRTS Ji up DON'T MISS SEEING THE SPECIAL SALES RACKS DRESSES.SLACKS.JEANS.TOPS, etc. TOWN OF MAGRATH The Town of Magrath is presently'seeking applications for the positions of Lifeguard ’ at the Magrath Pool. The following is the minimum qualifications required for each of the Lifeguard positions: Positions Job Title: Supervisor on Duty Required Qualifications: - must be 18 years of age or older - must have a current RLSSC Bronze Cross or a YMCA Advanced Lifesaving Certificate. - must possess a current St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid Certificate or a RLSSC Aquatic Emergency Care Certificate, or a Red Cross Standzrd First Aid Certificate. - must have a WSI/1 Certificate (Instructor) - must have-at least one year of guarding .experience. . >' Job Title:-Lifeguard/Instructor Required Qualifications: - must be 16 years of age or older - must have a current RLSSC Bronze Cross or a YMCA Advanced Lifesaing Certificate - must have a WSI (Instructor) Job Title: Lifeguard/Cashier Required Qualifications: - must be 16 years of age or older - must have a current RLSSC Bronze Cross or a YMCA Advanced Lifesaving Certificate. Please submit Resume along with photo­copies of all qualifications to Scott Barton (Recreation Director) Town of Magrath, Box 520, Magrath, Alberta, TOK 1J0. For more information call Scott at 758-3212. Resumes will be received until 5 p.m. on April 29th. MAGRATH 3rd CUB PACK BOTTLE DRF/E - Tuesday, April 25th, 4-5 p.m. Please save your bottles All donations gratefully accepted. Please con-Alston. tact DeNai Harker, 758-6477 or Karen Alston, 758-6894. Mr. & Mrs. Johnnie Thompson have return­ed to their heme in Spring Coulee after spend­ing the winter months in California. ATTENTION LADIES: New items have been added to the Sales Racks Upstairs - Dresses, Tops, Slacks, etc. We invite you to the Ladies Ready-To-Wear Dept. With the Income Tax deadline fast approach­ing . MAGRATH SCHOOL proudly presents DISASTORAMA a Musical Comedy in Two Acts, the cast in­cludes nearly 100 students under the direct­ion of Mrs. E. Oise i. Performances will be presented April 26,27 and 28 (Wed., Thurs., and Fri. ) at 7:00 p.m. sharp in the Band Room. Seating is limited so reserve your choice of performances in ad­vance. Tickets are available by ordering from any Elementary student - each home roan in in­volved in a competition to sell tickets. Your child’s teacher or Mr. Dan Baker will gladly assist if you have any questions. Tickets, may also be ordered from Junior and Senior High School students under the direct­ion of Mr. West. Adults -;$3-.00 STUDENTS (Grades 1-12 $1.50) RESERVE EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT. GARDEN CITY GYWASTICS Annual Show - Friday, May 5th, 6:30 p.m. Big Gym. All students in the club are part­icipants. Parents, Friends, Grandparents - all are invited to attend. Our appreciation to the Rec. Board, Town of Magrath, M.D. of Cardston, Jack Ady, M.L.A., and Magrath School for letters of support to the Sports Council of Alberta. We received a grant and were able to pur­chase a set of parallel and uneven bars for our club. • • • • * APRIL IS DENTAL HEALTH MONTH What a great time for the Chinook Health Unit Dental Staff to say "Thank You" to al 1 volunteers involved in the school’s flouride rinse programs! These volunteers have done a fantastic job and a great service to your children, as the flouride rinse has been prov­en to reduce dental decay 20-50%. Thanks to Magrath School Volunteers: Susan Jacquie Bly, Joan Bly, Marilyn Rnllock, Nancy Clcsson, Valeen Dahl, Darlene David, Debera Kinder, Darla Mehew, Doreen Ripley, Carol Smith, Christine Tokarin. Magrath General Hospital requires Relief Personnel for their Dietary Department. Train­ing supplied on the job. ‘ This position would be on an "On Cal 1" basis. Interested, applicants may apply to the Personnel Office; Magrath General Hospital, Box 550, Magrath, AB. TOK 1J0. Garden City Garden Club Monthly Meeting will be held Wednesday, April 26th at 7:30 pm in the School Staff Room. All interested gardeners are invited to attend. i We have just received a large shipment of L.D.S. Church Books. Grocery Department. ONE MONTH'S FREE RENT: Two bedroom apartment over PanTree or one bedroom apartment at the Fourplex. Phone 758-3530. Most of the Spring Gardening items are now in such as Onion Sets.Rose Bushes Seed Potatoes.Gladioli Bulbs.Peony and Iris Roots, etc. We invite you to visit the Garden Department for all your Gardening and Lawn requirements. John and Lawn Mowers tuned up fo: Spring season ahead. Factory service. Phone in the Hardware, 758-3065, for pick up and delivery. REPAIR NEW 567 g WEEKEND SPECIAL. ONLY L- 3 T.V. CABLE HOOK UP: W1 Cable r I One of the best Water Soft­eners on the market. Plus - Resin which helps clean the softener. 8 Home Hardware Toilet Bowl Cleaner Removes stains, disinfects and deodorizes. 900 mi. ELECTBCSOL DISHWASHER ' DETERGENT Gets dishes and glasses spotless 1.4 kg will hook you up for $27.50 (usually $50). $23.05/month for 13 Channels. For more information and how to get hooked up call 1-800-661-8011 MAGRATH LIONS CLUB 50th ANNIVERSARY CHARTER NIGHT - Tuesday, May 16th at 6:30 p.m. at the Magrath United church hall. Tickets: $10/each. Guest speaker will be Judge Brian Stev­enson, Past Prsident, from Calgary. S, HOME- PLUMBER IRON REMOVER Hart»»»!, Cleans Water Softeners. Removes rust and stains from Clothes, Washing Machines, Sinks, Tubs, Tile and Masonry. 8- SPARK FLOGS i MOTOR OIL We have 30 Weight Oil and Spark Plugs for Lawn Mowers Cow/Calf Blocks Cobalt Iodized îr^r» out the all purpose rust & stain remover Will remove Rust Spots and Stains fron Tubs, Sinks, Bowls, Dishes, Glassware, Chrome, Steel, Iron, White Clothe? etc. Also cleans Water Siftebers, 510 g .- Q95 10fcg REGULAR $4.99 99 A balanced budget is when the month and the money run out to­gether. - 1 i •jJ 2 kg I REGULAR S3,29 tl home I plumber STRAYED TO OUR HOME: Friendly black/white female, short haired puppy. Owner please claim. Eric Hohm, 758-6608. FOUND: Gold ring with setting Phone 758-6669. May claim by identifying. ATTENTION: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Batts Day Saints presents "Saturday’s Warriors" - a contemporary Musical - April 25,26,27 at 7:30 p.m. April 29th at 8:00 p.m. at the Yates Memorial Centre. Tickets $6,00, available from Leisters Music or FT^riN TRAINER, 758-6412 after 6 p.m. on weekdays, all day Saturday. Local girl has the lead roll. SUNTANNING SPECIAL It's time again to start thinking about that beautiful tan you would like to have this surrmer, and before we know it, sunroer will be here. This year "Just For You Hairstyles" is having some super deals on tanning! $39.95 for 400 minutes, that's right! You get a Bonus of an extra 100 minutes. Graduates special is $37.95 for 400 minutes. We will be opening evenings for your conven­ience starting April 4th through to-June 30th. Please stop by or phone to reserve your time. Remember, it's very busy during those months so don't wait too long. Ph. 758-6350. MOUNTAIN MIST BONDED QUILT BATTS. For all your quilting needs. 78”xl08" SAVE YOURSELF FROM BLISTERS AND ACHING MUSCLES! Once again 3rd Magrath Scouts will be power rak­ing lawns this Spring. An average lot costs $30 For an extra $10 we will fertilize your lawn as well. Call Peggy Gurney, 758-6249 for reserva­tions. STUFFING Queen size - 78x108 and Comforter size 76x86, extra thick . FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house near schools and town. $395/month includes utilities. Plus deposit. Phone 758-3714. , --- ) ioo%^ : i FMYISTK i I MAGRATH UNITED CHURCH REMINDER: May 6th - Swimming Party. 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Nicholas Sheran Pool. Call Margo, 758-6709 for more information. MAY 7th: Pen Pal Party - everyone bring a photo for your pal if possible. Class presentation. MAC WEST DESKTOP SERVICES - Laster printing for resumes, advertising flyers, newsletters, posters banners, peel 'n stick labels, business cards, flyers, etc. Phone 758-6309 (business) or 758­3072 (home). 100% Polyester Stuffing for cushions, hobby and craft work, etc. 14 . AVAILABLE: Garden Plot to use. Must keep it clean. Irrigation water. Berta McClain. WANTED: Clean, good condition 30" Gas Range. Phbne 758-3719. Donna Walter. John and Denise Norton of Calgary are pleas­ed; to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Kerry, to Christopher, son of Geoffry and Vivian Roberts of Winnipeg, Manitoba. FOR SALE: 1981 GS250 Suzuki. New mufflers, new rear tire. Tinted windshield. New plugs and oil. Low mileage. Excellent condition. Ph. 758-6840. FOR SALE: Used piano. Excellent condition. Asking $1800. Phone 758-6297. WANTED: Used hamster cage. Phone 758-3631. ATTENTION PARENTS: Check the Lost & Found at School for boots, clothing. Please check at Parent/Teacher Interviews Thursday night or Friday morning. ************ REGULAR $6.95 m ABRIC BRUSHED NYLON 108" wide. Colors of Pink, Rose, Yellow, brown and Blue. LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE Ladies Softball League begins May 4th for 8 weeks. Anyone 18 and over interest­ed in playing non-competitive softball, please call Laurel Bennett, 758-6222. Come join the fun. LADIES OPENING GOLF SOCIAL - Tuesday, April 25th at 6:30 p.m. All ladies welcome. Pot Luck Supper. If you wish to golf before 6:30 p.m. please make your own Tee time. Mushrooms 227 g I Romaine Lettuce ea 49° PotRtORS PUSSET 10 lb. Z'® Zucchini Squash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2S100. . . . ~i»i ********************************************************************************** The Tom Karren Gymnasium Fund Raiser is nearing completion and the committee is pleas­ed to report that their objective is close to being?met. They are starting to look at poss­ibilities for upgrading and extras, should enough contributions beyond the objective come in. This would certainly increase the value and function of the building in our comnunity, so please make your donation before the June 1st’ deadline if you are planning to contribute to this project. The Gymnasium Committee would like to acknowledge Recreation Parks and Wildlife for theiridonation of $15,000. Progress is also being made on applications for government grant money; and our MLA, Jack Ady, is helping with this. Unfortunately, bureaucratic snags have prevented the gymnasium committee from gett­ing a tax number for '88 tax purposes. They are still pursuing all avenues in hopes of getting this by next year. Contact Wayne Harris or Jack Kearl if you have concerns in this regard. Special thanks to everyone for supporting this project with such enthusiasm!! DAYCARE - now accepting children on a full or part time basis. Large carpeted down­stairs playroom - educational toys, legos, puzzles, paints, play dough, dollhouse, etc. and possibly hamsters. Outside - fort, sand­box, hammock, sports equipment. Daily story­time. Nutritional lunches and snacks. Can't promise motherly love, but it's safe and friendly. University degree - Psychology and Child development. Children must be out of diapers. Joanne Dever, Ph. 758-3631. ROTOTILLING: $15/garden or $20/hour. Phone 758-3107. Robert Tanner. DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST NEWS GLOVES AND PESTICIDE SAFETY GO HAND IN HAND Establish a "Rubber Glove Zone" on your farm when handling pesticides. Always protect your hands with unlined nitrile or neoprene gloves when handling, mixing or pouring con­centrated pesticides. Never wear cloth or leather gloves as they soak up the chemical and are a constant source of contamination. Exposure studies show that when an oper­ator is using a tractor-pulled sprayer, the hands receive the greatest exposure to pest­icides. It is therefore reconmended that gloves also be worn when you are actually spraying pesticide. Never remove your gloves to make adjustments to your spraying equip­ment. To prevent pesticide from running down inside your gloves, wear your coverall sleeve over top of the gloves. If possible, wash the outside of the gloves before they are removed, otherwise, take them off carefully to avoid contaminat­ing the inside of the glove. Wash protect­ive gloves after handling concentrated chem­icals and after daily use. Pesticides can penetrate into the material. Replace gloves immediately if holes or rips occur. Take care when handling pesticides to ensure that gloves and pesticide safely go hand in hand. FOR SALE: What offers? 2 wheels complete with Goodyear Custom Playsteel Radial P1975/75R/14 Standard Load Tires. Good condition. Will fit a Mercury 6. Phone 758-3024. The Magrath High School is selling the shorts to all its old uniforms at $3/pr. If interested see Mrs. Raasch at the High School office or Ross Blackmer during school hours. Looking for a Spring cut or perm? Then call Joy at "Joy's Hair Shadow", 758-6851. FOR SALE: Computer - Macintosh Model 512K. Also extra disc drive and numeric pad. Phone 752-3124. ^.’ a. TRAVEL LETHBRIDGE LTD. Cardston Office Cardston Mall Phone 653-3833 Cardston, Alberta TOK 0K0 MAGRATH OFFICE MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD. PHONE (403) 758-3033 MAGRATH, ALBERTA. TOK 1J0- Lethbridge Office 453 Sandman Plaza Phone 328-1644 Lethbridge Alberta T1J 3L8 I I »* .1 HONOLULU «399 Airfare and Hotel 1 Week s499* (WAIKIKI SURF) 2 Weeks S619* 1 & 2 Weeks Return Airfare. . «493 I April 14, One Week Return Airfare « J . ?; . I MAUI MAZATLAN US VEGAS 3 & 4 Nights Return Airfare «649* «599* SRAQ** . $699**- Additional $50.00 charge per person for Express Motor Coach from Calgary and Red Deer to Edmonton, then non-stop to Prestwick and Amsterdam.: b BRING THE FOLKS OVER! ju> fwanM. lu ■ * _ . . _ _ * s599 LONDON Departs Calgary every Friday PRESTWICK Departs every Thurs. AMSTERDAM FRANKFURT from from June * June 2 1 * Departs every Sat. Departs Edmonton every Sun. from June 4 from June 3 "SCOTTISH FOLKS Depart June 2, 9, 16 Return September 7,14 "DUTCH FOLKS Depart June 4, 11, 18 Return September 2, 9 SAQQ BRITISH FOLKS Depart June 3, 10, 17 x “ D w Return September 1 or 8 -GERMAN FOLKS $KAQ Depart June 5, 12 , , . W"tv Re. turn Sep_tember 4, 11 s599 ' CANADA TORONTO. OTTAWA. MONTREAL • . For travel until Apr 30/89 -'199 ^19 ’-W “219 .’*>• *259 For travel May 1- Jun 19/89 -—*239 THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED“ IS VERY PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THEY ARE TRAVEL AGENTS FOR SOOTHS TRAVEL LETHBRIDGE LTD. IN. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY OFFICE, 758-3033. ******************** THE ABOVE ARE TRAVEL PACKS YOU MAY BE INTERESTED Mr. & Mrs. Briant Gurney and family, Mrs. Rose Gurney and Miss Doreen Gurney travelled to Calgary Sunday to attend Vincent Gurney's farewell. Vincent is the son of Brice and Linda Gurney and grandson of Rose & Waldon Gurney. He will be going to Fresno, Calif. WANTED: Used Piano. Ph 758-6729. Wade Alston. Blair & Ann Murray invite relatives & friends to an Open House Becky Murray, Saturday, April 29 at the Magrath LES Stake Center, DEL BONITA LADIES AUXILIARY - will hold the Annual Grandmothers' Tea on SUNDAY, May 7th from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Del Bonita Community Hall. Admission: 10 & Under - 75C; Over 10 ■ $1.50. Nothing makes an argument so one-sided as . telling about it. honoring newly weds Larry & 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sirloin Stssk , boneless T-Bone Steak LOIN ( RIB OR TENDERLOIN) Wieners super I 0 R 450 g . Wieners BURNS 300 g . 99c Cooked Ham <> ****************************************************************************************** CHINOOK HELATH UNIT NEWS ST. JOPSEPH'S C.W.L. More than 7,000 units of the "Cosco Auto Trac" child restraint have been distributed across Canada with a potential safety defect, warns: the Alberta Motor Association. This seat has a retractable harness sys­tem which should automatically adjust to fit the child. But the webbing guides are too narrow and don't allow the harness to retract fully. In a collision, a child's body would move too far forward, possibly resulting in serious head injuries. The defective seats were manufactured by Cosco Inc. and distributed in Canada by Cam­bridge Recreation Products between January 1, 1987 and December 31, 1988. Owners of child restraint seats should examine the information label found on the back of all approved units. If it's a "Cosco Auto Trac" distributed by Cambridge Recreation Products, consumers should imm­ediately contact Dorel Industries Inc. at (514) 323-5701, or write them at 4750 Des Grandes Prairies, St. Leonard, Quebec, H1R 1A3. New webbing guides will be sent free to owners by Dorel. The replacement parts are easy to install and effectively correct the haméss retraction problem. libre information is available from the AMA's Consumer Information Départirent at 1-800-222-6578 (Edmonton: 474-8714). For more information please contact: Dave Barr, Director, Corporate Coinnunicat ions, 474-8719. MOVING - GARAGE SALE: Now that we have no furniture, we need to get rid of everything else - April 22nd from aO a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 block west of Magrath Trading Coup any. OPEN HOUSE; There will be an Open House held ON Saturday, April 29th to celebrate the marr­iage of Jamie Halvorsen and Clayton Peirens which took place on March 4th in Lethbridge. It will be held at the home of Rene & Betty Paiimns from 1-5 p.m. Everyone welcome. April 11/89 meeting was held at the. home of Lydia Brunner. ’ Report was given on the Spaghetti Supper. Reminder of the upcoming convention in Calgary May 5,6,7. Regional meeting on April 22nd at 1 p.m. at St. Patrick's. May is the Month of the Rosary and the Rosary will be said before Mass starting at 8:45. A donation can uTill be placed at the back of the church for donations in regards to buy­ing an electric broom or vaccuum. Next meeting will be held the first Tues­day of May, May 2nd at the hone of Marie Sabey. Elections were held with the following tak­ing positions: President - Marie Sabey. Treas­urer/ Secretary - Joann Takacs. Vice - President Lydia Triesli. Convenors: Pastoral Care - Elizabeth Stanek; Membership - Lydia Brunner. Spiritual - Irene Gruninger. Communication - Joann Takacs. Education - Barothy Barnett. Community Life - Marie Sabey/Lydia Tricsli. REMINDER: Memberships are now due. Lydia Brunner will be contacting you this month. Call Tai at 752-3866 if you have refrig­erator or air’conditioning problems (with the exception of Kenmore). If you have Washer/Dryer problems call Tai at 752-3866 (with the exception of Kenmore). WANTED: A small pasture for 5 yearling heifers. Phone 758-6753. • «•••• HELP WANTED: Young person to help on the farm. Must have driver's license and some mechanical knowledge. Call 758-6753 and leave message. FOR SALE: 1977 CMC Van. Light blue crush velvet inside, carpet on floor. Two captains seats. Asking $3,000.00. Call Kevin Thompson, Phone 329-3028. FOR SATE: 1977 Dodge Aspen wagon, V-8 motor, Power train excellent condition, steering not so good. $350.00. Phone. 758-3167. Lipton's Soup alligator 99c 79c Vegetables del monte 249 Orange Crystals WESTERN FAMILY 89° 109 R 0 YALE 2 Mayonnaise Lipton Soup CHICKEN NOODLE Facial Tissue 96c R O Y A L E 079 Pizza PILLSBURY 4 pk Soft Margarine IMPERIAL 907 g 219 Apple Jiilu WESTERN FAMILY 1 litre carton Potatoes AND Sauce LIPTONS 69c 149 Pink Salmon 939 W. F. Drinks raNuTE ÿ - MAID OR FIVE ALIVE 3 pk |29 l79 CLEANER W I N D E X REFILL 909 ml 339 KRAFT 24’s KELLOGGS SQUARES . . ****************************** A surgeon an engineer ?rS . The politician exclaimed, And lust wno co you Cereal 1 J 99 the The I