Magrath Store News (April 2, 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. M STORE OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 ■ HARDWARE 34 Monday) Tuesday) Thursday and Friday .*. . • 8 to 6 P.M Wednesday .48 A.M. t...

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Main Author: Magrath Trading Store
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1964
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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. M STORE OFFICE 21 GROCERIES 364 DRY GOODS 124 ■ HARDWARE 34 Monday) Tuesday) Thursday and Friday .*. . • 8 to 6 P.M Wednesday .48 A.M. to 1 PiM. . Saturday. 8 A.M. to 7 P.M Thursday, April 2nd, 1964 .4.U.*. . .Migrath Alberta. ^Hardware Dept . USED PHONES: STORE HOURS: « UftütaMiViWMttiimmtuuiiuiMuuúmmiUfciiuuwti nges WHIRLPOOL DELUXE: range is less than 3 years old and features 30” oyen with complete cooking centre in onq compact unit. Has built-in griddle'between burners) infinite heat control burner) roast sentry) automatic rot­isserie) signal lights) high ¿peed element, panoramic oven wiridow, fluorescent backguardj ''•',''”mn'vr,r'an OTTC’*T & stops automatically, minute REGULAR $339.00 . j CLOCK CONTROLLED OVEN, starts iute minder! | qQQ5 HOT POINT: 4 burner range. Burners and'oven in 1st class condition. Has Cal Rod style element. This range has been used very little. tuUMMW UlIllHimillUUllUIUlllUllllHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIUIIlUllltHlUllIHmilnWHHIIlUIU»; (GARDEN CARTS ¡2 wheeled Carts - handy I for Spring ’’yard” clean-ling. (29y (PRUNING SHEERS ¡It is time to prune your Itrees & bushes. 1 ¡LAPPING SHEERS - 24" wood­. ten handles - Z|75 ¡Steel handles - 7 = = I timnuiiuiv. I \ A / A MTCD USED REFRIGERATORS. Vv/AIn I LU LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON THE PURCHASE OF Zenith Combination 13 cui ft. Combination REFRIGERATOR-FREEZ­ER with 159 lb. freezer capacity, 9.6 cu. ft. refrigerator capacity. Fully automatic defrost. Storage doors. qc REGULAR $299.95 . / U AS LOW AS $13.00 PER MONTH. I zz = = s = .5 iiiiiiiiiiuiithiuiiiiiniiiiKniniiniUHiHimuiiiiihiiuiiiiuiiuniiifiiiiiv - - «llUIHimUtUKUIHUUMUmillWUUHlllUKlUMIIIHIIUmillUMIUIIMIHlUimUHUHniUtlllHilllMUimittHUlf 1670X15 GENERAL NYLON TIRESE9*I lmT «s “> f01™S01IS1J0W “ I = mumi« öm««a»M»uiHiiiiiiihiiHiiuHuwuÄ»mmimut»uuuuiniumuuu(imiiuiuiuuuuMuniiHuiiuuiuui (SEED DRESSINGS z= z z z= z =Z I zz i I Used Wringer WASH ERS [ 2 ONLY NOW IN STOCK. A>O05 1 needs a little wringer repair •• |Q)° (Motor on this machine in Al condition sand worth more than the $10.00 for the machine.) = s s = = sz É zI iBOTH TAKEN AS TRADE-INS ON AUTOMATIC WASHERS. I I SHOP AND SAVE IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. =i I I = zz I z z =- WHOLESALE PRICES. San Mercury Seed Dressing. 4#.••• .Regular $6.48 •••*••- • Liqui-San. Regular $11.75 ■•••• Bunt-No-More Reg. $3.75-. Liquid Merlane Reg. $19.95 Merlane - Regular $10.75 • 5 20 s I E È a = I z = i / i Dpstcnrs Dry Çoods Dept. FREE DEÂU HI STYLE HAIRSPRAY Salon size with new non-drying formula. Nylon Simplex Stretch Dress Gloves with matching nylon tibicot scafrf. White, Black, Blue, Pink, Mint,' " Rose, Navy, Brown, Tan . BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE. APRIL SAVING .». NOXZEMA HAND LOTION; With spec­ial hand medication» Two sizes to select from. Both with FREE dispensers. YOUR CHOICE Ginghams, Cottons, Nylons, Prints, Taffetas. A variety of styles and colors. ••• SIZES 3 to 12. YOUR CHOICE . • il I UlIH IHHIlIllllllnllll IIIHIIliUllllUllllill I Hllll III I llif IHHIIHHItll HIIIHUIIII liHi IIHHlIHIIIfihllHHIIIIIUIIi IHHlI iHHHflllilllitf 11 ^Hardware Dept. BOYS ORLON STRIPED CARDIGAN SWEATERS GIRIS ORLON NORWEGIAN STYLE PULLOVERS KIDDIES NYWN 1 PIECE SNOW SUITS. Dderis Hoys' UJear ■ tlUlHIlItUnlllÜHlllUHniltilinilItlIHHIUIUimmilHIUlUiniHUHHUHUliUHMUllUIHimnHiUHUIUUlUUHIUUIIIHlHHIHnUIH I USED DELUXE DUMONT 21” Iconsole television set ¡WITH NEW PICTURE TOBE. ¡COMPLETE OVERHAUL. ** Young Men’s Dress Shoes. Smooth Black leather. Choice of elastic gore or 3 eyelet lace oxford . . SHORTS-SH I RTS Men’s and Boys Undershirts and Shorts. Athletic style in soft cotton _ _ rib knit. I YOUJ£ CHOICE . 1I /-3 O- ■FF j.tu»niiHUinmUHinHuinuuHHUiuuiuiuuuuuunumHnuuuniiiiiunuuiumnHuu»iiuiuuiUHHuinuniiuUHiuinininHU MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS - Assorted styles i MEN’S SPORT CAPS - Blue, Olive, Red | MEN’S EXPRESS STRIPE OVERALLS WITH BIB. I HunumnittHUHHHHHhiUHununH’HHHililuuuliluuuliiiuiHiiniiHiiiiulUiliuiiiiimiiiiituiiiiiitiHHiiiiiiiHniiiHiiiiHiir Mr. and Mrs. Keith Braithwaite and fam­ily of Blairmore were weekend visitors in Magrath, guests of his mother, Mrs. Ethel Braithwaiteo Miss Julie Beaumont of Calgary visited during the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Bill Beaumonto WHOLESALE PRICES ON SEED DRESSINGS A FARMER’S CREED My creed is sample, deep humility, The will to help a neighbor when I can. Faith in my Maker, as a part of me; Faith in my country, and my fellow man. And I believe sincerely that the eart< - Is here for me to till; that happiness Lives on a farm; that true content is worth More than possessions, and has power to bless. And I lastly believe - refreshing rain. • And sun, will always work their magic spell: The harvest-time will always come again; That in the spring the buds will always swell; That summer winds will make the grasses nod j Until at last — All things - return to God. _ A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS o A go°.d. ,T.°. .¥??.•. ;. THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED, Wool & Mohair, All Wools, Sealskins, Pebble Bouclé*s, Trotter Coats in length in laminated "Straw Hat** Linens» I4?8 to 39*> UTILITY Reversible and plain or figured Utility Coats. ' Very popular this Season. '' Assorted colors and styles. STRETCH STRAP PETAL BURST-A NEW Stretch Strap, designed with Terylene lace cups, straps and back of "lycra"« .n> SIZES s 32A to 3SC .,ZL STRETCH-. Viscose'& Nylon Stfetch Slims in Black, Brown, Red, Tan, Blue, Pink, and Navy. upe' DENIM STRETCH SLIMS by Eorett of California, g^ - • ♦ WONDER OF WONDER-BRA STRETCH STRAP; Feather-light, sheer, soft, Terylene lace Bandeau with lyôra straps and back« Conforming wir­ed cups5 for the utmost in comfort and sup­port. SIZES 32A to 38C . GWG: Girls, Misses AND ladies G.W.Gi Slims in popular Frontier Queen styling. Black and Shadow Stripe. 495 & 595 SEE THE FADED BLUE JACKETS AND MATCHING DENIM SLIMS FOR TEENS. Mbs« Jennie Johnson returned home last week following an extended visit in Cal­ifornia with her son-in-law and daughter Mr« and Mrs. E. Judd and family« Mr« and Mrs<> Ted Harker and family of Camrose spent the Easter holiday visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs« Lawrence Ehlert and Mr. and Mrs« Earl Harker« Mr. and Mrs« Clifford Merkley had as their Easter visitors her son and daughter in—law Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson and fanrirty of Edmonton« Mr. and Mrs, Denzel Coleman and Betty Jane of Peace River are visiting with relatives in Magrath and district« Mre and Mrs, Dennis Fletcher of Sac­ramento, California were Easter visitors, guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs, Ira Co Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs0 Glen Fletcher of Edmonton spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs0 Nyal Fletcher, L.' 3. and Mrs. Roy Cook and family of Cold Lake, Alberta are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs« Leslie Cook and Mr„ and Mrs0 Orville HilLmer0 Girls laminated Jersey Jackets in­becoming styles for Spring. Att­ractive trim on ’ collat and pocket« Brown, Gold, Olive SIZES 8-12. 850 BOYS Little Boys lam­inated Jersey' Jackets. Blue, Olive, Brown. SIZES 3-6X./J_5O Little Boys poplin Jackets in "Slack Watch" plaid« - SIZES 3-6X. 39b 790 SPRING -Dry Qoods J)ept DOUBLE KNIT.- Co-Ordinate 100% Cotton, for suits, etc. Plain shades of Flame or Gold — 229 Co-Ordinate Figured - 2 79 Infant’s Flannelnette Nighties in a choice of styles. In White,’ Pink, Blue and figured SINGLE KNIT: 100% Cotton, Single knit for Suits, Sport Togs, etc. Plain Blue Blue and White stripe0 050 yd BROADCLOTH: new arriva 36" wide Cotton Broadcloth in shades of Green, Yellow, Mint, Tan, Pink, or L S Blue yd. QUILTING BROADCLOTH; 40" wide; Red, Olive, Royal Blue, Light Blue, White, Tan, Brown. Rose. 490 yd* DRAPERY : 91% Rayon, 9% Silk Drapery fabric, handsomely woven and has foliage design in Tan, Brown and Turquoise. IQQ 45" wide . |JO yd. Magic Mesh Rollers in giant size. IRISH LINEN PILLOW SLIPS.IRISH LINEN LUNCHEON CLOTHS.IRISH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS DECORATIVE PRINTt Ideal for drapes in kitchen dining room, den, etc. 36" wide. yd. See Them Soon,.They Are NEW. AVON : Crease resistant fabric in solid shades of Blue, Rose, Flame, Olive. 45" wide . LININGS. Rayon linings in Blue, Beige, Black, Blue,'Beige, Black, Brown, Red, Green, Navy, Yellow, Taupe. 54" wide. 9SC yd. Mr. C. W. Fossey left Thursday morning to visit in Salt lake City, Utah. . Mr; and Mrs. DeVar Coleman and family of Devon, Alberta visited with friends and rel­atives during-the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Nelson had as their guests during Easter week theid daughter Mrs. Rae Atwood and family of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilson are home’follow­ing a holiday in Utah and other U* S, points. Mrs. Gladys Sheer and Mrs. Agnus Sherman visited in Seattle, Wash, with their sister Mrs. Gwen Gallowayo Mr. Claude Peterson of Welling had as his recent guest his daughter Miss LaVaun Pet­erson, stewardess, of Denver, Colorado. Confucius say: "After’3 days, fish and house guests get old". "You want to "see" people without prob­lems? Go to cemetery". THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED Mr. and Mrs. Flo^d Toomer were"holiday visitors in Blackie, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andersen. Mrs. Melba Ackroyd and family of Poulson Mont, were Easter visitors, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilde of Well­ing. ■ • Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Davies and family.of Nanton are Easter visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Harker. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alston had as their guests Easter weekend their daughter, Miss Hope Alston and friends Miss Alene Ellis both of Calgary and Miss Marg Kokitt of Lethbridge. JVleris Boys LLbar STANFIELD'S FOR SPRING T SHIRTS.- Fine combed cotton T Shirts with nylon reinforced ’’non sag” neck band. Short sleeves. White or Black, crew neck. White V neck. Mens - 14° Boys - | UNDERSHIRTS-. Rib knit Undershirts for Men arid Boys. Built up shoulder, athletic style. Nylon reinforced seams. White* MENS - I 25 BOYS - 980 SHORTS: Men's and Boys Undehshorts in the popular athlete style. Double seat for double wear. Elastic around leg. MEN'S - 125 BOYS -980 COMBINATIONS * Fine combed cotton in a choice of styles and weights. Short sleeve or long sleeve, ankle length, ^25 up Just NEW, All 1964 samples. Handsome new fabrics and pat­terns in Men’s Suits, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel N. Stewart announce the-engagement of their daughter"Jacqueline to LAC Robert Elliott Moors, R.C.A.F,, Cold Lake, Alberta, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Moors * of Ifegrath, The wedding will take place Saturday, April 25th at St, John’s United Church, Hamilton, Ontario, , > Mr. and Mrs* Geoffrey Spencer and family of Edmonton^ formerly of Wilde Horse, were Easter visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spencer. • Mr. and Mrs, Hall Poulsen spent Easter in Provo visiting their daughter Kathy. DRESS SHIRTS . , . FORSYTH LAUNDER-MATIC: Wash it, spin it, tumble it. A favorite. White only, 00 FORSYTH COUNTRY CLUB; Tops in style and quality. Sanforized for lqsting fit,fZ 00 U ' ' FORSYTH TAPERED FIT: For the slim, trim look. R00 WESTERN SHIRTS . . Western Craft'by Christensen, In a selection of floral prints, fancy checks or plain white. All with fancy snap button trim. to Q 95 KEN FIT Western Shirts in assorted patterns. Snap fasteners, ^^00 SIXTY MINUTES OR ELSE Miss Toomerr 11 Are you. cleaning house?” The drawer in our desk soon gets crannied with clippings,æraps, magazines, articles, etc. On one scrap of paper was pasted this items "FAIR WARNING - Erva Dean Sabey met with the Lion’s Club requesting a donation for the Magrath High School Year Book. This reminds us that the Trading Company has given the roIiciting comming an advertisement for the same cause every year. This is an advance notice that our $30.00 contribution for 195$ will depend on'a photograph appearing in the year book of a male chorus of at least 25 voices. No chorus, no money." That was nearly ten years ago. We have a copy of the 1961«^>2 Zenith but there are no photographs of any male or female chorus. On page 3 ws-s photographs of the High School­teaching staff, J.O. Bridge, chorister, looked them over and said he could see no music­ians there, Monday’s Herald, page 5$ was a write-up of a Cardston Band Concert. ”160 band members in the High School and Junior High School”. $1500 had been acquired for uniforms, etc. Our High School has the instruments but no one to play theA said Mr. Bridge. Suppose we repeat the warning — No Band, No Churus, No Music, No Money. Erva Dean Sabey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sabey, lives in Edmonton, the mother of three child­ren we are told. The lions subscribe to the following: ”To do our full share in promoting all thingà that are for the good of this community”, etc, A member for 25 years. We were absent, (under the weather) from several meetings but we attended the last one. It was a long one, business had been piling up. An hour is our limit for any meeting -* spiritual or otherwise. Will attend once more - one hour - or elsei • • Hi« 4«•••é • Home at the organ: ”1 am going to play Shubert‘s Prayer* Now you listén”i . ”How would you have known it was a prayer had the title been missing”, we asked, "Oh those beautiful tones, you can just feel them1*. «.• • Patients in the Magrath Municipal Hospital during thé past week included Mri Fred Ambrosij Mrs, Del1 a. Holladay, Mrs, Margaret Harris, Mrs. Ledra Christensen, Mb. Heniy Shaffer, ' Craig Tanner, Mr, Charles Harker, Mr. Frank Miller, Mrs, Led Chapman, Mrs, Gen­eva Wood, Mrs. Helen Binghamj Elsa and Matthew Entz, Mrs. June Mikado, Mrs. Coleen low, Christine Olson, Jill Harker, Diane Gruninger and Beryl Hindley. APRIL FOOL DAY — Ririe’s truck went over to Raymond for pulp. There wasn*t any. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Spring over "the weekend were their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stamp-Vincent and sons of Castlegar, B, C, . Mr0 Leo Gommerud of Allinghani, Alberta vis* ited with his wife and sons over the weekend. They.returned with him for the Easter holidays Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whitt and family and Mir. and Mrs. Kayo Yamamoto and family were Sunday visitors in Bow Island at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wally Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Blumel had as their week­end guests their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs0 Stevan Bogdan and family, daughter Miss Edna Blumel and friend Miss Marilyn Watt all of Calgaxy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pashuk and daughter Wendy and Mrs. Anna Pashuk were Edmonton vis­itors over the weekend, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Steve Parasuik. Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Blumell, Mrs. Mabel And­erson and Mrs. Bernice Anderson were visitors to Missoula, Mont, during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blumell and family were holiday visitors in Calgary. Mr. Watson Ririe of Provo, Utah was a Magrath visitor during the Easter weekend. Mr. and Mrs, V, E. Bohnet were Provo visit­ors. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Merkley and family of Ed­monton were Magrath visitors during the week­end. LOST« Female Pekinese dog. Reward for her ■ e+um. Mrs. Stella Karren, THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LIMITED Mr. and Mrs, Ken Neilson and family'of * Calgary’spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neilson. Mrs. Dorothy Thomsen accompanied her mother Mrs. fferinda Bradshaw to Calgary last Thurs­day where Mrs. Bradshaw is receiving medical attention. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Balderson and Wesley, Mrs, Jean Coleman and Judy'and Ricky Ehlert motored to Calgary Tuesday, Wesley and Ricky remained to visit with the Stan Morris family. ■ WANTED: Young man for Grocery department. Apply Magrath.Trading Co. Mr, and Mrs, Pingree Tanner visited with relatives in Utah during Easter weekend, CARD OF THANKS: We wish to express ,-our sincere thanks to the Ifegrath Hospital Staff for'the care and attention given Mrs. Box*- ley, and to friends who were so kind during her stay in hospital. ’ ’ ’ . Mr, and Mrs. C*y J, Borley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tfetkin^ Jim and Sheila were Calgary visitors Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Bonnett and family. Mr. and’Mrs, Dan’Mai had as thdir weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. John Wanagot, Allen and Henry of Burmisj Mr. and Mrs, Richard Wana­got and daughter of Calgary, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Low and family of Edmon­ton were Easter visitors, guests of‘her parents, Mr,’and Mrs. David Keeler, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Short and family of Edberg visited her parents Mr. and Mrs, Hans Hanseno-Dry D/Oods JDept Medium, Large REGULAR 291 pr 3/690 1 table of Bras including popular ’’Karess” and ’’Exquisite Fprm” style leaders* Regular and long llnS’ SPRING SAVINGS. 1/2 ARCTIC Ther­mal Knit Underwear (drawers) SIZES 4 to 6. Keeps heat in, cold out. A REAL SAVING. REGULAR $1,50 990 SLIPPERS : limited number of ' Misses and ladies House Slippers in felts, corduroys, leather and satin. . . . ASSORTED STYLES & SIZES . . . 31APER I PRINTS, BROCaDES, BROCADED RAYON & TAFFETA, I ORGANDY, TRICOT. BEN-IGALINE, LININGS j WOOL SUITINGS. I Your Choice . LITTLE GIRIS TWO FIECE DIAPER SETS IN' FINK, BLUE, YELLOW. ' Sizes L, Y~1. REGULAR $2,98 ••«••• 99 J\4erìs Hoys' LUear Jdardware s SPRING SPECIAL _ niiimthUHUutiuiHuHuiuiuniiiiuiinnuiitmiuuuununiau>muiniiun»iunuunHmiiiutunHuiHiuiiHiuMiiiiiiiHiHHHi H ÎU itiiH H iüiiiiiiiM ffniiitiH tiH Û itiiiH iiH iniiiniiiiiH iV « RTS<r 51-IORTS MEN’S & BOYS UNDERWEAR - Undershirts and shorts. Assorted styles and sizes. YOUR CHOICE . FF i>uuiuji»u\unuiuiuuuHauuj»H\HinHnnuiHHUHHuiuiHinuuuuuhU(HHnHui»»iniiUHimuiiu»auuiiun»iiiiHUUUHHnir Mr, and Mrs. George Dudas entertained fri­ends in honor of their daughter’s engagement to John Unger of Coaldale. Supper vias served to Mr. and Mrs. Laifer Bennett, Mrs. Ireta Matkin, Mrs, Gordon Matkin, Mr, and'Mrs. Joe Sheduljek, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Person, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kosma,'Mr, and Mrs. Steve Gruninger George Gruninger, Miss Mblcak, Mr.'and Mrs. Frank Bauer, Mi*, and Mrs. Joe Kern, Mr. and' Mrs, Tony Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gutowski, Mrs, Mukovik, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stenger and son and Mr. Jenry Back of Coaldale, Mr. and Mrs, Jacób Weing and Mrs. Bezporezwanna and daughter. Ovenware I BY FIREKING | 4 designs available including the popular j wheat pattern. . ’ |y CASSEROLES, Regulap $1.69 ••••••••••• CAKE PANS square, oblong, etc. | |Q JUST ARRIVED - EMBROIDERY SCISSORS - fine quality. $1.49 to $2.25, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilde and family of Edmonton are visiting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton and Mrs, Minnie Wilde of Walling, Also visiting at the Nor­ton home is thfeir son Stuart, student at Rick’s College, Rexburg, Idaho. Miss Ann Leishman^ nurse—in—training at . Univarsity Hospital, Edmonton'was a holiday visitor, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Leishman. Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Loose had as their guests their daughter Mrs. Eleanot Green and family. Formerly of Winnipeg, the Greens arc taking up residence in Califo3>- nia shortly. IIIHHHHillltlllltUtHlillllHIIIIlllllillHIHUHflllllillllllliUlinilUlllllllHIIIIIIHtllhllHIIIllllHIIllintntiltHIUlHlIHlIhUtMlllflUllllfilluWItUHIIIUKHUIIItllinnHItUiKIIMIUIIliUHIHMHHHIHrilHH'* OYSTERS - FRESH FROZEN per quart SPICED HAM - Luncheon Meat per lb. 654, ■5HHHÎ THE HOSPITAL DISASTER EXERCISE: The Magrath Emergency Measures Organization will be in action Wednesday April 22nd. There will be a (put on) terrible accident in which there will be about 20 casualties. This creates an emergency which will test the ability of' the C. D. trained personel and determines how effective'our Hospital Disaster Plan is. Auxiliary Police, Auxiliary Firemen, First Aid trainees, doctors, nurses, trained welfare groups, nurses aids, Magrath C. D. officials, etc. will participate. People with station­wagons will be contacted and it will be greatly appreciated if they will permit the use of their vehicles as an ambulance for this exercise. Watch for further announcements, , V.E. Bohnet, C. D, Co-Ordinator, HOME AND SCHOOL NOTICE: Dr. John Bower, Psychiatrist with the Provincial Guidance Clinic, will address the Magrath Home and School Association in the Music Room of the Magrath Elementary School at 8 P.M. on Monday, April 6th, 1964» Subject - ’’Mental Health and the School Child". FASHION SHOW OF HAND KNITS - sponsored by the Raymond 4th Ward Relief Sodiety and present­ed by Carousel Knitting Shop will be held in’the Raymond'Cultural Centre, Wednesday,'Apr­il Sth at 8 P.M, Tickets - 500» Refreshments, door prize. Everyone welcome to attend, NOTICE: There will be a dance in the Del Bonita School Auditorium Friday April 3rd, Music Will b© supplied by Handley’s Orchestra, $2.00 per coupleo Lunch included, > - NOTICE: The United Church Ladies Aid will hold it's regular meeting Friday afternoon, April 3rd at 2:30 P.M. at the Manse. NOTICE: The Ifegrath U. C. W. will hold it’s regular monthly meeting tonight (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Jeannie Robinson at 8 P.M. . CANCER DRIVE — for funds will begin Monday, April 6th. Canvassers will be calling at your door. Please be ready for them. Hazel Dudley. NOTICE: The Ifegrath 1st and 2nd Wards will present the Raymond Cavalier Chorus — 40 male voices - in the Magrath Assembly Hall, Wednesday, April 8th at 8 P.M. Adults $1.00, Students 500. Everyone is invited to attend. . . . HELP WANTED; Gardener and handy man. Full time work. Start right away. Contact Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Spring Coulee. Ph. R2418 Cardston. PARK THEATRE NEWS; Friday and Saturday April 3rd and 4th" "MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION” with Rock Hudson and Jane Wyman, in color, Gartoon "Robinson Eruesome" and the Clay~T.i stnn fight pictures in slow motion. Coming — "It’s Only Money". FOR SALE: Bike in good condition. Willie Leible. SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS IN CHILDRENS WEAR _ . Upstairs. At man can wear his hair three ways: parted, unparted, or departed. uh lanai laiKiiiamal I iiiliaiaaiaaaiiiii>iiii>iiiiiia laaaaaai«iaiiaatatiallWalitaaiaaaiaiaiaiaaai>aaaaaiaHaia< aaaia>aaaaa>ataaiiiai>aaiaaaa. . KELLOGGS 16 OZo size ••••••»•••«» 2/690 . 100 ft. rolls ECONOMY 400«s . 2/490 3/7901 UiHttlfillWIUaaalaaaiifHiHtHlilitHMaiialItlilUltWiiaaaataiaiaa)iaaiiaaalai MUHIHIIHIHHHIUIIlli IHI'lHBtl11111HI U< U1111 It 11111 II 111111 II HI I IH II 1111 ' imiHHHill Militi )h<4 M H H llmiHl rU Htal 111| IH 1)11'lina al > - 1 F L E E C Y FABRIC SOFTNER GKNT SIZE . . Hi|iiliaiiaaaai|iMHIii|lliHiMlll«aial|iii<lll>H<liailflillini 8501 Ï 64 oz .5^01 BANANAS •. .golden yellow. .New/o *. California . 2 39C 2 lb„ 2 3 C UCUM - extra large APPLES - Winesap .Fancy. . . The tired clerk had pulled down blanket after blanket until only one was left on the shelf„ Then the customer remarked: "I don’t really want to buy today. I was only looking for a friend."' ■ "Well, Madam," said the clerk. "I’ll take down the last one if you think he’s in it".