Magrath Store News (January 16, 1964)

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 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 . . HARDWARE.34 STORE HOURS; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday . .8 A.Mi to 6 P.M. Wedn...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1964
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Online Access:http://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/cdm/ref/collection/sanl/id/864
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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 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 . . HARDWARE.34 STORE HOURS; Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday . .8 A.Mi to 6 P.M. Wednesday.8 A.M. to 1 P.M. .Saturday .8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Thursday, January 16th, 1964 .Magrath, Alberba. Jdardware Dept. t 1 KITCHENWARE SALE EGG POACHERS. "2" HANDLE SAUCE PANS.FRENCH FRYERS BACON FRYING DECURLERS. .ALUMINUM OPEN ROASTERS. ENAMEL SAUCE PANS & DOUBLE BOILERS.MILK CARTON HOLDERS Brass Jelly Moulds (Regular 990) Supreme Aluminum Space Saver Pie Plastes (Regular 500) Whip Beaters — whips, beats, mexes (Regular $1.49) Egg Beaters, Pan & Plate Scrapers with plastic handles, Hamburger Press YOUR CHOICE HALF PRICE SALAD MAKER : 3 blades. Suction cups hold firmly in place. Ideal for slicing all kinds of veg­etables, etc. | pR|CE CLEARANCE LIGHTS FOR HALF TON TRUCK Double faced lamps that mount on top of cab. REG. $25.95 . REGULAR $13.95. * I OVEN CLEANER : Stain-Off Oven Cleaner * for sparkling clean ovens. Easy to apply. 1/2 PRICEf LADIES PLAID ZIPPER WARDR0BE|tLOyfl SIZE; 19" x 24". Red and Blue plaid. Sturdy construction. REGULAR $13.95 . .■ . . PROPANE BLOCK HEATERjpAN OPENERSi Magnetic can FOR TRACTOR I T ’ a-° 2W Heats in a matter of minutes. * REGULAR $1.69 •••••••• oOv Mr ITT P ion nr £ HliiGULiiH $29.95 . T P,. in-j- Unnc (JUo I MUlO -0 Cedar Mops for MANY OUTSTANDING BUYS IN STOCK CLEARING SPECIALS* e cleaning. I/O DR I OF ARE AWAITING YOU IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. * l/c rnlUL L V/3S&? * Floor Lamp in Burnt Orange. Ideal for goj * T.V. room, den or living room.A~\50 * REGULAR $12.95 . .O JVlens r T>oys‘ Wear NAVY BOYS NAVY NAVY DENIM DENIM, DENIM, DENIM, COWBOY KINGS MEN’S & BOYS’ STYLES MEN’S NAVY DENIM * STRONG, STURDY*,. MEN’S TAN BOYS BOYS BOYS .650 „695 2 - t yrs . 295 7 -10 .425 11 “• 18 yrs •••»••••• i~ p TAN DENIM, 11-18 years ••;••••« r Q/^ TEXAS RANGER PANTS Perfectly tailred from first quality heavy duty drill; Olive* Tan, Grey TEXAS RANGER SHIRTS J Sturdy cotton drill shirts to match* Snap button fasteners i. Regular button fastening *.,. ‘450 SATEEN CHECK CASUALS Rugged durable slack for Casual wear, Men^s II.,»»* Checks, plaids and popular patterned Satten checks for Boys, size 7 to 14./J.50 Mr, and Mrs, Llbyd ' Spencer of Guelph, Ont* are the proud parents of a son bom Monday, Jan, 13th, Internal‘grand— * parents are Mt, and Mrs, C, K, Spencer, Magrath, Come in and see our selection of Days dress pants in newest and finest fabrics. No other slack offers so much style, quality and value,' ' Priced at only $14,75» Men’s & Boysit Wear, i • ■ • • i • • • Mr, and Mrs, Francis ' Hayes and son of Trochu, Alberta were recent visit­ors at'the’home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Seward, b • •.• •••••• Lined Curling Caps with elastic band for better ' fit. In colors Red, Bide, Loden and Brown, Small, Medium, Large* ' REGULAR $2¿49, ’ ' Ohe week only ,».$1,75 ea* Men’s & Boys’ Wear* Mr, and Mrs, LaVoy Bossert of Cold Lake, Alberta are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter bom Wed, January Sth, Mrs, Ardella Bennett is the infant’s pat­ernal grandmother. n_n Ini Fashionable drip dry cottons in popular dark tones. Your choice of wleeve style including long, half or three quarter. Wayne Smith, chairman of the Lions Clubts Christmas Card project, reported at the re­cent meeting that contributions from local citizens supporting the project had netted a total of $123,22, This money will be used for community projects. The Lions Club has expressed its appreciation to all who supp­orted the annual project. Warm all wool Jac Shirts of heavy weight blanket cloth in smart bold checks. 'Full, roomy style in ’’inner-outer” fashion. Button flap pockets. COLORS: Red'& Blank, Royal Blue & Black, Curlers try a pair of Watson Stampeder unlined soft deerskin gloves, $4,25 pr. Men’s and Boys Wear, Black and White, Green ani Black. SIZES: Small, Medium, Large. CO - OPERATION. "Now, Willie you must let your brother have the sled half of the time, I have it going down the hills, and he has it going up,”■ "Yes, mum, I do. Dry Qoods Dept. GIRLS CAPRI PYJAMAS-. Fink Nylon Tricot Pyjamas, full yoke with lace, net and embroidery trim. SIZES 4-6X. $2.95 pr. Upstairs BRAS ,* KARESS BRAND in sizes 34A,B,C. Regular $1.50 to $7.98. PETAL BURST by Wonderbra in sizes 320. BABYALL REGULAR $2*50* ‘' YOUR CHOICE. 25% OFF ° Random Cord Baby« alls for Infants. Assorted colors in Sizes 1-3» REGULAR $2*25, : Ladies smartly styled Printed'Silk Blouses in long and short alf Price Table sleeves, regular and overblôüâê"*' styles* VALUES TO $4*95 . . SLACKS KIDDIES T SHIRTS4«.»STRETCHY ROMPERS* A* .PLAY SUITS.SLACKS FOR LITTLE GIRLS» ANGORA WOOL. KIDDIES PYJAMAS. Wool Blend (nylon reinforced 3 ply. X Shrink resistant Beige, Green, Maroon REGULAR 290 ball. UUen's S' GWG WORK JACKETS: Express Stripe (black & white) C Work Jackets. REGULAR $6.25. J GWG BIB OVERALLS: Express Stripe Overalls in large sizes £00 46 and 2*8, REGULAR $6.95. «IIHHIIIMUHlIlIhlUlllllllUllllllllllllHIIHUIItllllUllilHflllllHtlllUilllllllhiltHIIIU STRETCH SLACKS: Blended nylon and viscose designed for long «rear, freedom of action. Red, Blacky Brovin*’Blue* SIZES: 10 to 16. REGULAR $8*95».** BLENDS: Assorted patterns in plaids, cords etc, in a variety of styles and colors Girls and Misses sizes, 0/0 o/ OCL REGULAR $2.98 to $5.50 . ¿-U /oUrr HOUSEDRESSES : Ladies cotton House­dresses in assorted styles and polors, 20% OFF LADIES BETTER DRESSES YOUR CHOICE Including Al-jean Wools, etc ^Hardware aHltlHlNiiltlJIlttlillilllimiHtlifltMlIhliHditiitUIKIIlMfmHilllWJlUltllHHIlIHlMlHIhituiltlllHmitHUIHlwHUUilllilllllHnillilb RTS Assorted styles Fabrics and Colors. . FF FOR CUPBOARDS ANEROCK CHROME CATCHES FOR CUPBOARDS - push button type. MEN’S AND BOYS CASUAL & DRESS Iy ìN 3n (GRAB BOX Amerock, Brass and I Copper Cupboard Hardware. 1 of each taken I from display boards. . I A | VALUES UP TO $1.25 .^S. I 0 • WEEP NO MORE MI LADIES, WEEP NO MORE FOR ME. Attention R,D. Bradshaw. (A passage from a book) "The greatest Canadian political feat to date - coast to coast union by the building of the C.P.R. was brought off by a band of crusted Tories led by a super—Tory, old reprobate, Sir John A, Macdonald", Now Richard I wouldn’t loose any more sleep over your present ideal political leader being called a renegade. One would look a long time in the dictionary of words to’find a more evil and harmful word to attach to Canada’s first and greatest prime minister. Remember our childhood days when we were reminded that "sticks and stones would break your bones but names would never hurt you". Peter John Wipf, age 64, in Utah Valley Hospital from a three car collision. A new car with no insurance. (Peter is a former district resident). Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Fletcher, early resident of Jfegrath took place Saturday in the Lethbridge LDS Stake House with Bishop Johansen officiating. Interment took place in the Magrath cemetery. She passed away January 9th at the age of 80 years.’ Widow of the late Sam Fletcher, Mrs, Fletcher had resided in Lethbridge for many years. Patients in the Ifegrath Municipal Hospital during the past week included Mrsi Reva Stevenson, Mrs,'Vera Althen, Cynthia Forsyth, Baby Keith Hilimer, Mr. Ves Sabey, Firs. Corine Rombough, Mr. Tom Breen, Mr. Edwin Thomas, MrS. Edith Borley, Mrs, Geneiva Wood£ Mrs. Freda Fellger, Mrs. Helen Bingham, Eddie Budzko,'Leann Passey, Johnny Niznikowsky, Steele Sheridan, Kenny Scott, Fbrgaret Brown, and Mrs. Pauline Secretan. Farewell services honoring Ross Coleman were held’in the Magrath Second Ward Chapel Sunday evening, with Bishop Ernest Briggs officiating. Opening prayer was offered by­Warren Harris. The choir, under the direction of Bing Beazer and accompanied by Mrs. Ifeud Ririe at the organ sang the hymns "I’ll Go Where You Want Me To Go Dear Lord"'and " God Be With You ’ Till We Meet Again". Speakers for the service were Reed Coleman, ’ Cal Alston, Ross and his father Garth Coleman. Miss Marilyn Harris played a piano solo. The closing prayer was by Gerald Leishraan. Ross leaves Saturday for Salt Lake City, Utah prior to leaving for Australia where he will fulfill a two year mission, ' Following the church services Sunday evening^ friends and relatives called at the Coleman home to extend their best wishes to Ross. ■ ■ . ' THE TIME IS SHORT . Oh, my dear friends, you who are letting miserable misunderstandings run on from year to year, meaning to clear them up some day; you who are keeping wretched quarrels alive because you cannot quite rake up your mind that now is the day to sacrifice your pride and kill them; you who are passing men upon the street, not speaking to them out of some silly spite, and yet knowing that it would fi 11 you with shame and remorse if you heard that one of those men were dead tomorrow morning; you who are letting your neighbor starve, till you hear that he is dying of starvation; or letting your friend’s heart ' ache for a word of appreciation or Sympathy, which you mean to give him some day, if you only could know and see and feel, all of a sudden that "thè time is short," how it would break the spelli How you would go instantly and do the thing which you might never have another chance to do, - Phillips Brooks Funeral services for Vincent Balderson tatH! be held in the Magrath First Ward Chapel Friday at 2:00 P.M. with Bishop Ernest Briggs officiating. Friends may meet with the family in the Relief Society Rooms at 1 P.M. prior to the service, Vincent passed away Tuesday in the Mag­rath Municipal Hospital. He was 18 years of age, the eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Ken Balderson. Do you know that your soul is of my soul such a part That you seem to be fiber and core of my heart? None other can'pain me as you, son, can doj None other can please me or praise me as you. Remember the world will be quick with its blame If shadow or shame ever darken ybur name. ' Like mother, like son, is saying so true The world will judge largely of mother by you. ' Be this then your task, if task it shall be To force this proud world to do homage to me. Be sure it will say, ' when its verdict you’ve won, She reaps as she sowed: "This man is her sonl" The Magrath High School Curling Club will hold it’s annual Bonspeil at the local rink Friday and Saturday, Feb. 7th and Sth. THERMAL CRIB BLANKETS - keep heat in and cold out. Green and Blue. $4*98 ea. Dry Goods Dept. NYLON EMBROIDERED RUNNER FABRIC BY THE ' YARD - for scarfs, doilies, vanity sets, etc. White or colored, $1.49 yd. Diy GoodsUpstdrs GIRLS DRESS SHOES : Savage Brand Shoes for Dress or School, Brown and Black Elk Straps, Black Patent, Black Nylon.Velvet, REGULAR $5,95 to $6,95 • •••. ASSORTED STYLES WH ITE ELK BOOTS Savage Brand Shoes for Boys and Girls, Included are Brown Elk Oxfords St Loafers, Tan Oxfords, White Elk Straps, Sizes 5 to 3 Pussy Foot and Little Red School House White Elk Boots by Savage, SIZES to 5g» REGULAR $3.50 - $3,90, REGULAR $2p»5O to $5.50 * Mr, LaMar Bennett left Thursday for California where he will visit his son Roger, his wife and family. GIRLS ladies - take advantage of the sale on Costume Jewelry. Two piece sets of necklace and earrings, pin and earrings - including set stones reduced to ONE THIRD OFF, Upstairs Dept, Mr. and Mrs, H, 0, Bly, Ridgeview Lodge, Raymond, wish to take this opportunity to thank the Church and First Ward Relief Society for adding to our happiness during the New Year season. We would like to know that each and every'member shared in the happiness they brought to us. Childrens Mitts and Gloves - Orlon knit - in’ assorted styles and colors, TO CLEAR AT 9S$ pr. Upstairs. Hans Pfeffel was re-elected for another term as President of the Magrath and district'Chamber of Commerce at the recent annual meeting, H. G. Rombough was elected secretary-treasurer succeed­ing Walter E. Brown, JACKET & CAR COAT SAIB * ONE THIRD OFF * Upstairs. GIRLS DRESSES: Nylon Sheer, Taffetas Ginghams, Velvets, Prints, SIZES 5 to 12. REGULAR $4,98 - $5.98, GIRLS DRESSES: Nylon Sheer, Cottons, Ginghams. SIZES: 2 to 10. REGULAR $3.98. Breathes there a wife who, having wed, Never to herself has muttered: "I knew that he would furnish bread, But hoped he’d have it buttered!’1 THE MAGRaTH TRADING COMPANY LTD. ACKETS CHILDREN’S PARKAS CHILDRENS CAR COATS MISSES CAR COATS MISSES PARKAS LADIES QUILTED NYLON JACKETS Selection includes plain and trimmed styles in wools, lam- ' inated jerseys, suedes, Dry Qoods Dept. FLANNELETTE TEX - MADE FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, completely washable, moth proof. Popular colored borders in hew ' vat dyed fast colors - Bluej Gold, Rose, Green« SIZE: 70 x 90 . The annual Green and Gold ball will be held in thé Assembly Hall, Saturday, Jan. 18th, 9*00 P.M. Semi-formql (suits for men) Cody’s Orchestra.* Floor show, punch‘table. $1.50' couples, $1.00 extra men, 50$ ladies. Budget tickets will be honored. M.I.A. Hudson Bay Throws of 100$ Mohair, 46 x 72 i Assorted colors. $23.50 Dry Goods Dept, 80 x 90 - 80 x 100 PxxRK THEATRE NEWS: Fri day and Saturday January 17th and 18th "SPIRAL ROAD" with Rock Hudson and Byrl Ives - "an interesting picture". Also Pi 11i on $ Boner and Golden Peninsula. Foam plastic Cushion filling — soft, washable. Ideal for stuffing toys, pillows, cushions, dolls, etc. Dry Goods Dept, «•••••• For Quilting those Quilts - Cela-cloud 1# batts - $1.65« Wool Batts 2# - $4,00. Dacron Batts 1# - $4.5© GIRLS STANFIELD'S Stanfield*s "Nylcot” blended nylon and cotton Underwear. Machine wash­able, no ironing need­ed. . NARROW STRAP UNDERSHIRT VESTS - 4 to 6X. EGG CREMESHAMPOO • Makes your hair soft, easy to manage. REGULAR $2PO Value . BOBBI ROLLER PERMS: The body permanent for roller hair styles. Included are 30 special rollers. The Del Bonita Border 4 H Beef Club held their January meeting Saturday afternoon in the United Church Hall* The advisory board at a previous meeting chose the Junior leaders. They are Linda Powlesland - assisting with records. Gary Perry - assisting with showing and grooming, Ken Perry - assisting with feeding rations and Duane Farries assisting with judging. Talks were heard from Duane Farries on "Selectina a Club Calf" and Bernie Powlesland talked on his 4 H trip to Toronto. At the close of the meeting questions were asked from our first year project books by Mrs. Ed Newton. Nedt meeting will be held February Sth. Leota Strate, Reporter. Runproof seamless first quality nylon hose. Stretchy tops. REGULAR $1.00. .,75i Pr* Dry Goods Dept. • • • • FOR SALE: Milk cows and calves. Joe Popp, FOR SALE: Boys skates size 7* Donna Bourhe. GIRLS CUFF-LEG BRIEF - nylon reinforced. Smooth fitting elasticized waist band with free running elastic. Double crotch, sizes': 6x. 790 io to 12.,,890 Kent Hansen spoke at the regular worship services Sunday at Magrath, Spring Coulee and Del Bonita United Churches giving a very interesting account of his attendance at Tuxis and Older Boys Parliament. PRINTED SILKS, RAYON BROCADES, BOUCLES, ALL WOOL SUITINGS, CORDUROY, VELVETEEN, PRINTS, BROADCLOTHS, GINGHAMS, DENIMS, COTTONS, TAFFETAS, (Why not take advantage of the Denims and Ginghams Special and SEW FOR SIRING) LAMB CHOPS - lean, tender. per lb 590 [LEG O LAMB _ 650 BACON ENDS BULK SAUSAGE per lb. 250 per lb. 3 9 C NOMINATION NOTICE; Town of Magrath, Public notice is hereby given that I will attend at Magrath Town Hall on Wednesday the 22nd of January 1964 from eleven o'clock in the fore­noon until twelve o'clock noon for the purpose of receiving nomination of carididates for the office of Town Councillor, term 2g years. Given under my hand at Magrath this 14th day of January 1964« Bernice Anderson, Returning Officer. APPLICATION will be received by the Town of Magrath for the services of a full time employee to do policing and other work and to furnish his own car. Such applications to be in by February 1, 1964« The lowest bid will not necessarily be accepted. Town of Magrath. A former native of Magrath, Ernest Palmer passed away Sunday morning in a Lethbridge hospital at the age of 50» The late Mr. Palmer had been severely injured Wednesday after-­noon in a two truck col ~1 i si an at the Lethbridge 9th St. overpass bridge. ’ Funeral services were held in the Lethbridge 12th St. & 5th Ave. L.D.S. Chapel Wednes­day with Bishop Glen Sillito officiating. ' ' Survivors include his wife Leona, one son and two daughters, also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palmer, FOR SALE: cuttings. FOR SAIE; gallon. Baled Alfalfa hay. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Bruno Brandt, Ph, 322, Electric Pasteurizer, capacity 1 Ph. R1106. LaVaun Thompson, NOTICE; A request that (Dog Owners) keep their dogs off the street and confined to their own (property). License tag must be worn on the dofes. Thank you, J.N, Stearns, Chief of Police FOR SALE; Small size hot water tank complete. Also cream separator. Contact FvOrnR Sa^ATLTE? TWH.h ee->l cuh a•i r, o4t.Uh er ft.u rn.i.t ure i-tXe ms. Rulon Harker. Phone 77. All in good condition. Ph, 231, Mrs. Bill Passey WANTED; Housework, ironing, mending, painting, cake decorating, etc. Mrs, Bill Passey, Ph. 231. BROWNIE & GUIDE ASSOCIATION MEETING - Thursday Jan, 23rd in the United Church Hall at 7^30 F.M. All mothers please attend. A. Whitt. Mrs. Esther McVey was guest of honor at a family dinner at her home Monday evening on the occasion of her birthday. Guests included Mr, and Mrs. Col la n PasSey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Passey, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ririe and family, Mrs. Gladys J Broberg, Mrs. Ardella Bennett and family, Clarence Jensen and Johnny Poulits. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Johnson and family spent the holiday season in Southern California"visiting his brother Don and family, , FOR SALE; Electric hot water tank, also cream separator. Sarah Ehlert. Phone 139 mornings, or No, 6 afternoons. KELLOGGS .tM12 oz, pkg.,. 3/890 C/890 Instant Chocolage.2# boxes >llllllll<lllllllll>ll<lllll nllllllll|l lllllllll*iniltll4. lllllltllllHIIIIII>4lt<ll)IIIIIIHIiU4lf ’ 11 IlilliHiill tHI III II 1141! iiniirriuHiiui il ? ri APPLE Sun Rype.2O oz. tins -LO CAL,.» per dozen LLING 2/59c SHORT' GRAIN 9C ’•IH I I f ißiiSifi® 1111ftI ift ifti ¡ftift iftilTi i iti 1ft I iti itti 111 in Ml I ninni unitili I lini HiHiiiiiintiiiniiiH mi mi mi nm - CARNATION i^tall tins ;o)(ôVA o) S/ L? 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