Magrath Store News (May 26, 1988)

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
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: J. A. Ririe 1988
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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, MAY 26, 1988. .MAGRATH, ALBERTA ***************************************************************************************** ' UPSTAIRS LADIES WEAR DEPT. ***************************************************************************************** Blouses Cotton Shorts styled for cool Sumner wearing. Navy or White. ‘MINI SKIRTS in Black or Turquoise or White Denim. Zipper front. PRICED FROM rmilME Lovely Spring and Summer in various styles and colors from. Included are sleeveless, short sleeve and long sleeve styles. SKIRTS Blouses to choose SIZES: 8to 14 Tender Tgtsies Ltd. A new shipment of Tender Totsies has just arrived. , Included are smart dress pumps as well as casuals and flats. MM Hi Top Runners that are so popular now. Red or Blue Denim with white sole. Runners CO-ORDINATES PARIS STAR CO-ORDINATES IN A NICE SELECTION OF STYLES, FABRICS AND COLORS. PLAINS AND PRINTS. POLYESTERS DCF & knits. lUvO Urr SPECIALS SEE OUR SALE RACK OF LADIES DRESSES, BLOUSES & COUNTER OF SWEATERS. 1/2 PRICE SWEATSUITS Terry, Velours, Polyester/Cotton Knits in two piece Jogging Suits. Assorted styles and colors. CLEARING NOW AT 10% OFF Shampoos Popular Shampoo - Hillside, Jojoha, Aloe & Biotin E. too. REGULAR $4.95 Conditioners 3? Nice K Easy Hair Color Miss Clairol In Hair Color Popular Hair Coloring by N.tce 'N Easy ana Miss Clairol. REGULAR Lotions CLIFTON'S ROSEWATER & Glycerine - 2 pacfc - 1-360 ml and 1-240 ml. REGULAR $4.69 $5.95 I VITAMIN NEEDS Vitamins and FemCal Calcium Supple­ments, etc. ' _ 595 ? i PRICED FROM TOWN CLEAN UP The Town of Magrath has established Friday, May 27, 1988 as clean up day. This will coincide with the Elementary School's c^ean-up day. There will be equipment av­ailable to remove large items that cannot be handled in the normal disposal manner. If you have need of this service on the 27th, please contact the Town Office at 758-3212 by 5 p.m. on Thursday/ May 26th (:oday) so pick up can be arranged. This service will be available for this one day only. GRADUATION 1988 The invite es to be held in the L.D.S. Stake Centre at 8 p.m. Friday, May 27th. A receiving line will be held at the school following the ceremonies for those who wish to personally congratulate the graduates. Graduation Class of 1988 wishes to everyone to the Graduation Exercis- FOR SALE: White fiberglass Sleeper to fit either a Ford or Chev truck. Tinted bubble windows & interior light. Excellent cond­ition. $200. Call Craig, 758-3188 Mr. Delay William Loxton of the Alberta Rose Lodge and formerly of Magrath, passed away at the Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, on Wednesday, may 18, 1988 at the age of 67 years. He was bom December 20, 1921 at Coalhurst, and moved to Magrath with his family in 1924. He attended school in Magrath. He suffered fran ill health, however had worked in the timber in B.C. during the war and returning to Magrath, he worked at the Canning Factory until it's closure. He farmed and did many part-time jobs until re­tiring to Diamond Willow Lodge. In 1987 he moved to Alberta Rose Lodge, Lethbridge. Deloy was a very generous and forgiving person and a friend to all. He was a member of the L.D.S. Church. He will be greatly missed by his sisters Zelma (Bud) Strong of Magrath and Nelda (Lee) Bullock of Lethbridge and a brother Garth (Jean) of Campbell River, B.C. He will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews and grand nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother Leona in July, 1971 and his father George in December 1980 and a brother George. Funeral Services were held in the Magrath Stake LDS Chapel Saturday afternoon with Bishop Brook Harker officiating. ■ Prelude music was by Charlotte Fletcher. The family prayer was offered by Lee Bullock. The opening hymn "Abide With Me 'Tis Eventide" was sung by Charlotte Fletcher, Bessie Cook and Marie Stevenson acconpanied by Carol Lowry. In­vocation was offered by Ray Stevenson. Speaker for the service was Glenn Fletcher who also gave the biography. A musical violin - piano duet "Prayer Perfect" was rendered by Nyal and Freda Fletcher. Wayne Bullock offered the Benediction with Charlotte Fletcher playing the postlude. ■ Pallbearers were Randall Strong, Kendell Strong, Lloyd Meldrum, Joe Gibb, Johnny Brunner and Eldon Coleman. Interment took place in the Magrath Cemetery with Lee Bullock giving the graveside prayer. 1988 CITIZEN OF THE YEAR The Magrath & District Chamber of Corrmerce is now accepting nominations for the 1988 Citizen of the Year. Those who are eligible must be living in the Magrath & District area, who have made and are still making a significant voluntary contribut­ion to the comunity. Nominations must be in writing naming the person you wish to receive this honor, listing the reason or reasons for submitting his or her name to: Mag­rath & District Chamber of Commerce, Box 574, Mag­rath, AB. TOK 1J0. Deadline - July!, 1988. No copies, form letters or petition type letters will be considered. Each letter will be one vote for that individual. CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS A special thanks to the R.N.A.'s who did all the Blood Pressures on Canada Health Day. Sorry you were omitted from the list last week. Also thanks to Stuart Norton who was in attendance. Chinook Health Unit Staff SENIORS - Memberships are due for 1988. Yearly membership $5; Life membership $100. New members welcome. Ccme and enjoy our many activities includ­ing Pot Luck Dinner, Friday, May 27th at 12:30 P.M. at the Magrath Trading Company Hall - FOR SALE: 1100 sq.' ft. Bungelow home, wood burning stove, 3 bedrooms up, 1 down. Assumable mortgage. Phone Lesa Byam, 758-6493. ' HATS Boys’ Caps in "Little Slugger" motif. Assorted colors. REGULAR $2.50) 199 SALE I Caps Man's Work Straws in a variety of styles. Tan or Beige Funeral Services for the late John Moors, who passed away Sunday May 15th, 1988 were held Wednesday, May 18th in the Magrath Stake L.D.S. Chapel with Bishop Brook Harker officiating. The family prayer was offered by John Moors. Attending the Manorial registers were Betty Coyle, Joanne Harker Standell, Myrna Cook and Helen Cook. Prelude and postlude music was by Charlotte Fletcher. t . • The opening hymn by the choir was "Abide With hfe" conducted by Carol Lowry and accompanied by Charlotte Fletcher. Floyd Cook offered the in­vocation. The biography was given by Tim Roll-. ingson. Special musical numbers included a vocal solo "I Am A child of God" and a Girls' Chorus from Hutterville Colony. Tribute to Dad was given by Robert Moors and Nyal Fleter rendered a violin solo "Somewhere tty Love" accompanied by Freda Fletcher. Speaker for the service was Dr. Mark Dahl. The closing hymn by the choir was "I Know That My Redeemer Lives". Jack Adams offered the bene- WORK GLOVES "King Monk" Work Gloves in popular cotton fleece. One size fits all. ? REG. $3.95 WQRK SOCKS Wool blend Work Socks in Wine, Green or Blue heather tones. REGULAR $3.99 pr. diction. Pallbearers were Peter John Dewar, Robert Ian Moors, John Daniel Moors, Jack Adams, Teddy Wit­beck and Cecil Finch. Interment took place in the Magrath Cemetery. Relatives from a distance attending the fun­eral service of the late John Moors included Mr. John Moors and daughter Cathy of Toronto, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Dewar and family of Belleville, Ont., Mr. & Mrs. Merrill Adams of Camas, Wash., Mrs. Carol Adams Taylor of New York, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Moors of Esquimal'l, BC THANK YOU: The family of the late John Moors wish to thank everyone for the many kindnesses shown them during their bereavement, for flowers, cards, expressions of sympathy; food that was prepared; for the service held at the Magrath Stake Center and to Bishop Harker for conducting the service. Thanks to the Relief Society for the lovely lunch. Special thanks for the music from the Magrath Choir, Nyal & Freda Fletcher and especially the choir from Hutterville Colony; to the grandsons and all who helped in any way, thank vou. Fern Moors and the John Moors Family. ARM BANDS All elastic adjustable Arm Bands in a choice of colors. REGULAR $4.00 pr THANK YOU: We would like to thank everyone who helped in any way with Lana and Craig/s wedding and reception. Our thanks to those who attended; those who decorated; the "slaves" who worked in the kitchen; those who serv­ed and the "clean up" crew. We appreciated very much everyone of you who helped in making this such a special day. Lana & Craig Hansen, John & Myrna Cook, Norman & Lorraine Hansen. FOR SALE: 3 bedroom double-wide home with 2 bathrooms, wood-burning stove rootcellar, indoor barbecue, fridge and stove and large attached stor­age room. Elizabeth DeArmand. Phone 329-1800. Mr. & Mrs. Grenald Cowan, son Earl and daughters Lauretta & Rhonda and grandchildren and Darrell Taylor and Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Hillmer attended the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Mrs. Cowan's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Grover in Rycroft, alberta, during the weekend. The Magrath Fire Department Raffle winner of the GAT-den Storage Shed will be announced May 30th. Please support this raffle as proceeds go to purchase essential life-saving equipment. Contact any member of the Vol­unteer Fire Department for tickets. FRANK'S BARBER SHOP is open every Monday weekly from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and from 4 to 6 p.m. Ever-Read/ Creepy Crawly’ Insecticide Raody-To-Use The quick and easy solution to uninvited house pests is this EVER-READY® product. Just squeeze the trigger anywhere pests are a problem: homes, apartments, cottages, garages, around garbage cans. Application: Follow label directions before use. LIQUID, 11. SPRAY, I I 425 g. «549 Deritox Oiganic Insecticide Uquld - A concentrated garden insecticide recommended for vegetable crops because It can be applied safely on crops up to 1 day before harvest. Now you can find the same effectiveness in liquid form DERITOX® Applteolton: 5 mL per Litre of water and spray to wet both upper and lower leaf surfaces. Dust - DERITOX® will control Insects on vegetables and fruits leaving no residue on edible crops. So, for a natural control agent use DERITOX® from GREEN CROSS® offered in 3 different formats: 300g squeeze duster - 500g shaker can and 2kg refill. Application: Apply thin even coating to both upper and lower leaf surfaces. Killex 19» Weed Killer pcwder A RQ 500 g. LIQUID 250 ML.8" LAWNS LOVE IT. WEEDS DIE FOR IT. CONTROLS OVER 50 LAWN WEEDS. UquM , Eliminates over50 varieties of lawn weeds such as dandelions, plantains, black medick, heal-all and ground ivy. Because KILLEX® contains 3 heittiddes, you will get quicker and superior control. KILLEX® should be applied when dandelions ate actively growing In May, June and again in September When using GREEN CROSS® DIAL-A-SPRAY* Just pour in the concentrate, set trial at *6 and connect to your gaiden hose KIUEX® - lawns love It, weeds die for It! AppNcaffon: 120 mL per 20 Lot waler covets 100 m2. Ever-Ready® Killex Lawn Weed Killer Ready-To-Use No more measuring or mixing before spraying Canada's No. 1 weed killer in this Ready-To-Use form. Ideal as a spot treatment EVER-READY® KILLEX® is fast acting and will control over 50 varieties of lawn weeds. This product is ideal for the busy gardener who needs instant action against lawn weeds. Application: When weeds are actively growing. Do not water for 24 hours. See label for directions. SPRAY. LAWNS LOVE IT! WEEDS DIE FOR IT! New FEEDEX® Liquid WEED ’N FEED Lawn Fertilizer with Killex® Controls over 50 different Broadleaf weeds in turf and lawn. Ready to use concentrated. 13” j Glidtoliis, Bulbs Wesselman's Choice Bulbs Plant1 now for early blooms. 3.75 225 House and Garden Insect Blaster Controls flies, mosquitoes, gnats, wasos. cockroaches, silverfish, crickets, spiders, centipedes, carpet beetles, and bedbugs in the home. Controls aphids, mites, thnps and caterpillars in the garden.-: King P.T.V. Dust Insecticide/Fungicide Controls early and late blight. Colorado potato beetles, potato flea beetles and leafhoppers on potatoes. Also available in 2 kg. 4 kg. 10 kg. 25 kg bags. DUST 2 kg. SWEATERS Plan Shirts Jantzen Sweaters in a choice of V neck or crew neck Pullovers. Assorted Cardigans too. Acrylic and wool blends in assorted colors, sizes. __ Price MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF CARDSTON No.6 PUBLIC HEARING - Monday, June 13, 1988, 10:00 a.m. Hamlet of Welling This is- a Public Hearing to amend the Land Use By-Law No. 348/85 to include the following properties within the boundary of the Hamlet of Welling. 1. All of Sub-division Plan 7510608 2. The easterly 324.6m. of the South half of the South East quarter of Section 20 in Township 6 Range 21, est of the 4th meridian containing 32.4 hectares (80 acres) more or less; Excepting thereout firstly : 2.02 hectares (5 acres) more or less, being the south eight chains twelve and one half links of the east six chains and rter links No Parcel Parcel Nylon Joggers Joggers in an assortment of styles and colors. Broken size range. REGULAR $19.95 up **************** And I saw beauty. eighteen and three qua-and secondly: Hectares more or .405 .405 .243 2.939 the South half of the in Section 16 in Town- Acres less 1.00 1.00 0.60 7.267 D E Highway Laneway 3. That portion of North West quarter --- xwwu_ ship 6 Range 21, west of the fourth merid­ian lying west of the irrigation canal, ex­cepting out the roadway 3553 E.Z. Anyone who needs more information or has any concerns pertaining to this amendment to the Land Use By-Law can contact Ted Tillack of uhe Oldman River Regional Planning Commission at 329-1344 in Lethbridge or Dwight J. Stan-rora at the Municipal District of Cardston • 6 Administration Office in Cardston. 7091 7091 3553 3071 FC FC EZ LA BEAUTY VS THE BEAST . The peaceful soothing melody flowed quickly, A powerfully singing song, Freedom and an everlasting joy- Flowed with it, quietly along, The prize-winning poem printed opposite was composed and written by Bradley Mustard 14 year old son of Ray & Sharon Mustard of Fort McMurray and grandson of Ken & Darlene Miller of Magrath. DOG GROOMING - any day Monday through Sat­urday. Small Dogs - $20. Phone 758-6896. Chris Tokarin. FOUND: Kiddies Jacket - left on the corner of our lot several weeks ago. Phone 758­3000. Wheelers. MANTI TEMPLE PAGEANT TOUR - with Galbraith Tours, July 11th - 16th including Teton National Park, Yellowstone, Lewis & Clark Caverns. For details phone 758-3640 ATTENTION: We will not be responsible for any injuries incurred by children wander­ing, playing, looking for golf balls, etc. on the Magrath Golf Course. It is a very dangerous spot for them to be on. Magrath Golf Course Executive. NOTICE: Denturist George Torre-Alba will have his Mobile Denture Clinic at the Diamond Willow Terrace on Monday May 30th and Tuesday May 31st. Please call 758-3489 for further information as to time, etc. The green bundles of power Giving money piled freely But none was given to our world so needy. And I saw the beast. Joyful children's happy laughter Fills fresh crisp autumn air. Wonderful joy, the gift of life Is expressed without thought or care, And I saw beauty. Desperate bloody wars continue As mankind spitefully quarrels. Collecting life ending bombs Threatening to destroy our valuable world, And I saw the beast. The deep blue cloud-filled sky Lay peacefully above, Strange and different formations Flew quietly as a dove, And I saw beaty. The world spins rapidly Around our life giving sun, It’s people all different And changing, everyone, And I saw the beast and beauty. Bradley Mustard. ADULT EDUCATION .es Self Defense; starting Tuesday 31st at 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and ¿ry Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday c 4 weeks. Fee: $20. At High School. > register phone 758-3550. ang Fu: starting Tuesday, May 31st at > p.m. to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Wed­nesday and Thursday at the High School, for 4 weeks. Fee $20. To register phone 758-3550. Standard First Aid June 18th and 25th. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 hour for lunch. Fee $40. To register phone 758-3550. At the Arena. APPLICATIONS The Municipal District of Cardston No. 6 Agricultural Service Board is accepting app­lications for the 1988 Weed Spraying program. There are several positions available-. 2 - bac pak sprayers to do spraying in river areas. 1 - truck driver for roadside spraying. App­licant should have Class 3 Drivers license and willing, to work irregular hours. 1 - operator for 3/4 ton truck and sprayer, spraying weekds throughout the M.D. App­licant should have Class 5 drivers lic­ense. Application forms can be picked up at the M.D. Office in Cardston. Applicat­ions to be submitted by May 27, 1988 to: Bryan Phillips, Agricultural Fieldman, M.D. of Cardston No. 6, Box 580, Cardston, AB TOK 0K0. Ph. 653-4977 or 328-4062. . TOWELS BATH TOWELS Tery in nice absorvent weight. Assorted de­signs and colors. REGULAR $6.95 ea Face Cloths Terry Face Cloths to match the above Towels. 'J REGULAR $1.49 ea. 1 MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATOR ' The Municipal District of Cardston No. 6 100% Cotton Pillow Cases with embroidery designs in floral motifs. REGULAR $6.95 pr PILLOW CASES requires a Municipal Administrator. The individual will report to the M.D. Council and will be responsible for all of the M.D. operations. The individual must have several years of management experience in Local Government. Computer experience with an IBM System would be an asset. Resumes should include eperience, educat­ion, references and salary expected and must be in the M.D. Office by Thursday, June 9, 1988. KITCHEN SETS TOASTER COVER and matching APRON ir smart design for your kj _chen. REGULAR $5.95 ea Reeve Broyce Jacobs, M. D. of Cardston No 6. Box 580, Cardston, AB. TOK 0K0. GRADUATION MASS will be celebrated for Darcy Bengry. Ricardo Luders, Karin Sabey and Danny Thompson on Sunday, May 29th at 11 a.m. at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. CONFIRMATION: will be held Wednesday, June Isf at 7:30 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Chruch, Raymond. Among those receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation fron Bishop O'Byrne are Jenn­ifer Barnett, Daniella Benedetti, Stephanie Groenhof, Paul Gruninger, Catherine Mosley, Robert Mosley, Cari Schile and Brent Tricsli. Publicity Convenor - Vai Schile. ** -*• I Buttons 1 BOX OF BUTTONS IN AN MENT OF SIZES, SHAPES AND COL­ORS. ASSORT-NO RETURNS. GONE MISSING - our 7 month old male orange kitty has been missing for the last three days. If you know of "Dumb Dumb's" where­abouts please phone 758-3733 and put a 5 year old boy's mind at rest. FOUND: Child's red digital watch. Owner may claim at News Office. “ FOUND: Soccer ball in our back yard. Please claim by identifying. Phone 758-6896 ****************************** MISSj NG: $150 reward for information leading to the safe return of our male ferret "Sun­dance". He has been raised in our home, is easy to pick up for he enjoys attention. If ycu see him, please do not be afraid, he will not harm you. He's fully immunized and can be carried as you would a kitten or a puppy. If he runs from you, "hiss" at him and he will lie flat on his belly and allow you to touch him. Please call us ASAP if you have any information. ine if Johnston Phone 758-6268 (answering mach­not heme). Melodie & Michael Meat Round Steak Round Roast BONELESS OUTSIDE Wieners FLETCHERS 450 G Sliced WESTERN FAMILY 175 g Pork Chops RIB & TENDERLOIN END 635 W . kg 1.88 lb POLICE REPORT : We have noticed during our patrols, that there a several vehicles parked on the streets without plates. It is illegal to park an unregistered, uninsured vehicle on a highway (street) The penalty for no isnurance is $400.00 and authority is given in the Motor Vehicle Administ­ration Act to have these vehicles towed away at owner's expense. Would those people who have these vehicles parked on the street please remove them to private property so that-we don't have to proceed as noted above. It has also been noted that a lot of people are still not using seatbelts when driving or riding in a vehicle. All persons must use seatbelts in a vehicle. The only exception to this is if you are backing up. The section in the Act that says drivers of delivery vehicles which are doing under -40 k.p.h. don't need to use seatbelts relates ONLY to the type of de­liveries where you are proceeding door to door (i.e. milkmen, breadmen, etc.) This does not mean all delivery vehicles (i.e. make one delivery downtown, another several blocks away, etc.) Another very serious situation, which seems to be prevalent in Magrath, is driving with a child in your lap. This is extremely dangerous, and is illegal. The act states that all children under 18 kg (40 lbs) must be in an approved child safety seat when riding-in a ve­hicle. Children over 18 kg. (40 lbs) must use seatbelts. Having a child in your lap can im­pede your control of the vehicle, and have you ever thought about what happens to that child, if you are in an accident, or have to brake suddenly? The child is the only thing between all your'weight, which will be flung forward, and the steering wheel. Warning tickets have been issued for seatbelts in Magrath for the most part. In future you can expect to receive a fine. It is bicyle season again, and as usual, a great number are being taken. I urge you to contact our office to register your bicycles, if you haven't done so. If you are missing any, please report it as we have several for which we cannot find an owner. With the value of bi­cycles today, I can’t believe no one has missed these bicycles. : We are still noticing another conrnon practice in this town which is also illegal. When driving in one direction it is illegal to cross to the opposite side of the street to park (i.e. proceeding north on main street and pulling across to park in front of the stores on the west side). Please make note of your driving habits and correctly park by proceeding to the intersection and making a U-turn to approach the parking spot from the correct angle. Cpl. J.C. Ferguson. GRAND OPENING - of the newly renovated Magrath Golf Course Club House will take place Satur­day, May 28th at 2 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Mixed Scramble at 4 p.m. Please sign up at the Club House. Everyone welcome. Magrath Golf Club Executive. JOY'S HAIR SHADOW is open for business. Call now for the latest cut or perm. Phone 758-6851. SCHNEYDERS CUSTOM HAULING - grain, fertilizer, round bales, machinery. Phone 758-6671. SENIOR CITIZENS BAKE SALE & WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Saturday, June 11th, 10 a.m. Magrath Trading Company Hall. All donations gratefully accept­ed. One thing you can't brag about is your mod­esty. EXCERPTS FROM DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST NEWS Cucumbers - Alberta cucumbers can add flavor to lunch boxes and snacks. For a delicious treat try scxne of these cucumber combinations: * Spread mustard and mayonnaise on a bun. Add sliced cucumber and sliced cold meat. Top with grated mozzarella cheese and broil until the cheese melts. * Cut a piece of pita bread in half and open to make a pocket. Fill pocket with cucumber slices and cheese spread or peanut butter. * Spread thick slices of cucumber with cream cheese. Sprinkle with chopped nuts or top with a piece of pineapple. Cucumbers should be store unsliced and un­peeled in the crisper section of the refrig­erator to prevent loss of moisture and crisp­ness . Fresjh cucumbers will keep 10-14 days.