Scout Awards Night

The town of and sur­ rounding communities have 17 new Chief Scouts and 5 new Queen Ventures who completed their requirements in the year 2003. They all have fulfilled numer­ ous responsibilities, done an amazing amount of badge work and have kept record of what they have accomplished! They all have parents and scout leaders who have encouraged, supported and helped along the way. Some of their major accomplish­ ments are: completing the World Conservation badge which involves a major project with the environment; 50 hours of community service given and recorded; and a 21 hour Standard First Scouts honouredfor their achievements. Front: (l-r) Jimmy Stringam, Mitch Maxwell, Aid course. Robert Clifton, Jordan Anderson, Josh Nemeth, John Gruninger, Jordan Zaugg. Middle: Gregg Bums Alston, the Assistant Area Karren, Shawn Perry, Ethan Lauscher, Carson Dahl, Joel Hill, Garrett Jackson. Brandon Jones, JeffHenry. Back: Travis Morton, John Leishman, David Gurney, Kurt Fisher, Matt Rolfson, Commissioner for Scouts , acted Riley Meldrum, Brant Tidmarsh. as Master of Ceremonies for the Magrath area scout banquet held here on November, 27th. This is the second year for the event in Magrath. The boys who have achieved Chief Scouts, Queen Ventures and the Duty to God Award were honoured. Alston was very pleased with the number of scouts who achieved these awards this year. The boys enter the scouting pro­ gram at the age of 11 and have until they’re 14 (or a few months older) to achieve all the requirements for Chief The recipients of the Scouts Canada - Queen Venture Award. (L-R): TravisMorton, John Leishman, David Gurney, Matt Rolfson (also received The Duty to God Award), Brant Tidmarsh Scout. For the Queen Venture award, they are encouraged to achieve it by the time they are 16 although technically they Scout Service Recognized have until they’re 19. Welling catered the banquet for the scouts being hon­ Every year at oured, their parents, leaders, MLA Broyce Jacobs and his wife the Scout Awards and representatives from Scouts Canada, one travelling from banquet, a long and one from . time scouter in Besides their certificates, the Chief Scouts were present­ the community is ed with a laser engraved pocket knife, and the Queen Ventures honoured. This received a light weight head lamp. There was one Duty To God year two long time Award which was achieved by Matthew Rolfson. scout leaders “These boys give you hope for the future,” says Alston. were chosen. B.J. “They are great kids; you wouldn’t find any better anywhere.” Rasmussen was recognized for 23 years of service. Not Alston believes, “You have to be different to make a difference only was he a scout leader here but also when he lived in in the world and these boys are different. They’re standing out, New Zealand. Also, Harold Birch of Welling was hon­ they’re doing difficult things at a difficult age. They are very oured for 40 years of service. He passed away this past impressive!” ♦ spring, but his wife Alice was present to receive the award. The men who serve as leaders in the scouting program give a tremendous amount of their own time and this is much appreciated. ♦

Public Meeting

To discuss the Invites applications for the position of: OVER-POPULATION OF DEER TEACHER In and Around Magrath (Language Arts) at Interested Residents are invited to attend a JR. HIGH SCHOOL presentation and discussion with (Competition No. CJHS-11-2003-TCHR) Fish & Wildlife Officers. POSITION: Full-time temporary for 1 year. Solutions will be proposed. Commences Mid-January 2004.

7:00 PM Thursday, December 4, 2003 Please forward letter of application and resume to: Magrath Civic Building Dr. Leroy Walker Superintendent of Schools Westwind School Division No. 74 PIONEER IRRIGATION AREA OF CANADA Box 10, 445 Main Street Cardston, Alberta TOK 0K0 - FAX: (403) 653-4641

or email to: Published weekly on Wednesdays by Keyline Communications [email protected] Box 179, Magrath, AB TOK 1J0 Ph: 758-6911 • Fx: 758-3661 email [email protected] Ad deadline is Friday at 5pm and may be dropped off at the Magrath Applications to be received no later than: Pharmacy or at Keyline Communications’ office at 14 Centennial Place, NOON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2003 Duane & Carma Thomson’s home. Movie Credits Obituaries j WILLIAM MAX BOURNE passed away Wednesday, November 26,2003 in Great Falls, from complications following Include Local Name surgery. He leaves behind his wife Marjorie of Cutbank, a When you go to see the movie “Good Boy” (now daughter and two sons, his mother Evelyn Bourne, of Magrath showing at the Movie Mill), be sure to stay until the very as well as 2 sisters and 10 brothers. Services were held in Cut end and don’t blink. Under the credits for the company, Bank at the LDS Church on Tuesday. 11:00 am on December Rainmaker Digital Pictures, the company which made the 2, 2003, with burial the same day at 3:00 pm in the Magrath dogs talk, you will see the name Zane Harker. Zane is the Cemetery. son of George and Celia Harker. He lives in Vancouver, but he likes to visit Magrath. When Celia was asked how her son got into this busi­ BM^Announcement ness, she said he just kind of fell into it. He graduated from the University of Alberta as an English major about 15 years iathan would like to announce ago. He moved to Vancouver after graduation, began working the arrival of his little sister. in commercial art and eventually got hooked up with this Katelyn Ardath Woolley company that does computerized special effects. ♦ November 30,2003;9lbs.7oz. IMPORTANT NOTICE Proud Parents: Jeff and Kristi Woolley Due to the construction that is beginning at the Grandparents: post office, we request that between the hours of Glen & Christine Bly 9:15 - 9:30 am & 4:00 - 4:30 pm, Edwin & Wendy Woolley of that the public please keep the street directly in front of the main stairs clear of cars to allow the 75 th great-grandchildfor Ardath Bly delivery truck access to the post office. We apologize for any inconvenience. HERE COMES SANTA CIAOSII! Thank You, Canada Post

Magnili Rad And Gun dub R® Se Monday Dec. 1,8, 15 7pm at the Seniors Centre 20 games each night

EVERYONE WELCOME

Stitching MONDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 2003 ® AT THE ARENA We have fabrics: Fleece, Flannel, Cotto’n, 6:30 - 8:15 P.M. Christmas fabrics & much more. Notions for your needs: buttons, elastic, thread, etc. FREE PUBLIC SKATING AND TREATS ♦ FOR KIDS 12 YEARS AND UNDER!!! HOURS: Ides & Wed 10-6 pm; Thur 10-8:30 pm; Fri 10-5:30 pm; Sat 10-2 pm COME JOIN THE FUN!!! Stephanie Humphreys and Donna Thompson 50 North 1A Street East • phone: 758-3234 • *>•■*♦*• ■* ■* Fabric Store Opens in Magrath by Lorri Smart

For people who love to sew or those who would like to learn, there is a new business in town meant to fulfill those needs. Stephanie Humphreys and Donna Thompson are business partners in the new fabric store I sewing studio here in Magrath. Located in Stephanie’s home at 50 North 1A Street East, Stitching Dreams is a dream come true for the sponta­ neous seamstress. With fabric and notions readily available right in Magrath, it is easy to get started on those projects without the trip to Lethbridge for supplies. The shop conve­ niently accepts debit, VISA, and Mastercard, as well as cash and is open Tuesday-Saturday during the day with late night shopping Thursday until 8:30 pm. But as Stephanie noted,” If Donna Thompson and Stephanie Humphreys, owner ofStitching Dreams. you’re in the middle of something and need fabric or supplies machine, bring a project in and sew. Stephanie and Donna outside of regular hours, it is the kind of place where you just are available to help with tricky projects or simply give advice, need to call and come over.” The sewing studio is also a great option for people Stephanie and Donna are excited to be in who want to sew gifts away from home (and the fabric business. Both have many years expe­ snoopy family members) or individuals who want rience as seamstresses and Donna has spent a to tackle a project that might require a little assis­ number of years involved directly in fabric sales. tance. Personal machines may also be brought into Currently they offer a respectable variety of fab­ the studio. rics and notions with plans to expand the inven­ Stitching Dreams also offers an alteration tory as the business becomes established. They service, specialized tailoring, and is gearing up for are also prepared to take special orders and are grad dresses and wedding season. Stephanie is very enthusiastic about providing a full service fabric store for anxious to do more designing and specialty garments. She has the community. definitely proven her talent over the last few years as she has In addition to the sales, Stitching Dreams offers sewing sewn many wedding dresses and prom gowns for the commu­ classes and a sewing studio. Currently, there are a number of nity. Stephanie can turn an idea into a dress in a matter of beginners learning to sew in the first session of classes. More days and the convenience of having her here in Magrath for classes will be available in the new year. Classes are offered all the fittings cannot be overstated. for the beginner all the way up to advanced sewing skills. The Stitching Dreams is a great addition to the businesses in sewing studio is also an excellent option for people who want the town of Magrath and another reason to save gas and shop to sew but don’t have a machine. There are a number at home. Be sure to visit the shop and enjoy the convenience machines in the studio for rent. Individuals simply rent the and service offered by another great home town business. ♦ Sheryl’s Tender Care Foot Clinic Certified in the Treatment of Common Disorders of the foot Charmed.. . I'm Sure/ Italian Charm Bracelets and Charms. Callus Ram's Hom Nails Hammer Toes Book a Home Party for Nov. or Dec and Get a $30.00 Retail Value Starter Bracelet FREE! Corns (hard, soft, seed) Plantar Warts Involuted Nails (Nails Thickened Nails Ingrown Toe Nails growing down into the Save as much as 75% off Retail Prices. Claw Toes Bunions soft tissue of the toe) Fissures Athlete’s Foot LDS charms at discount prices. New Local CARE OF THE HIGH RISK DIABETIC FOOT Great for Girls or Boys. Magvath Business Call Sheryl Carlson for an appointment and for more information Call Us Today To Book a 330-8173 Home Demonstration Party 394-6755 Holland Insurance (Magrath) LTD. ______AGENTS FOR______INGÄä) MH'te.ty IH^TÄ^swsisaaa BALDERSON RISES ABOVE ONCE MORE

Saturday night saw Danny You can lower your Balderson’s #31 jersey lifted to the rafters of the gymnasium. premiums on your “I never expected them to do this,” said Balderson, “It’s exciting.” It’s the first homeowners policy time the Pronghorn athletic program has retired a number. by 15% to 20% In Balderson’s five years he scored 2,000 career points, averaging 20.5 per game. He shot 45.8 by choosing a per cent from the field, 40 per cent beyond the three-point $1000 deductible arc and 86 per cent from the foul line. Balderson admits that having Crook [ previous Pronghorn bench boss] on hand for the festivities made the Driver's Licenses, Plate Renewals, Driver's Testing, honour even more special. “The main thing was he had a ^QIDOllO Pay Fines, Birth Certificate, Marriage Licence, Death lot of faith in me,” said Balderson of his former coach. “Not registries Certificate, Annual Returns, Corporate Searches, Etc. many schools recruited me. I was just a skinny 17-year old WE SELL TRAVEL INSURANCE, $1 .OO/doy (restrictions apThO kid, but I came into a good situation. My position was open Phone: Ted, Kathy, Jewelene or Mike at and I got a lot of playing time.” 1-403-758-3391 Fax:1-403-758-6607 Balderson is currently in his third year at University of Las Vegas, working towards his PhD in physical education / teacher education. He is now married to Tammy, and has two daughters, Bayley and Brooklyn, aged three and almost tWO, respectively, (excerpts from the Lethbridge Herald)

LOCAL VOLLEYBALL PLAYER IS RECOGNIZED

Lacey Schneyder, daughter of Bob & Margo, was chosen for high school league first team all-star and was presented with a plaque on Wednesday, November 19, 2003 in Lethbridge. 153N - 2 Street East, Magrath Schneyder will be trying out for a spot on Reduced to $126,500 the Lethbridge club team in December. Over 2850 sq.ft, this home has many great upgrades. Large inviting country kitchen, sizable great room and huge second level deck retreat. 3+2 bedrooms, 3 baths. Private master bedroom features 4 piece ensuite. Spacious entry level is fully developed with family Hagrath Rad And Gun Chib room and exercise/play area. Plenty of storage throughout. 110' x 150' lot is completely fenced and beautifully landscaped. ABSOLUTELY MUST BE SEEN! Turkey Spo MOTIVATED SELLER! December 8-20 Call Joanne Wutzke Agent - Sutton Group Lethbridge Mondays - Saturdays 308-4627 Magrath Lions Hall for your private viewing. MLS EVERYONE WELCOME 55 Year Celebration

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Christmas Variety Value Assortment Pack CHRISTMAS over the past 55 years of their presence in Magrath. A small CARDS gathering of people attended. Box Set of 20 with Envelopes The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary had the mandate 55 Also: See our selection of years ago to organize and run fundraisers. Contributions could $1.00 Christinas Cards $4" then be made to help with the needs of the Magrath Hospital and health care in general. Over these years of service, the mandate has remained the same and the auxiliary is still Framed Photographs involved in this worthwhile project although much has by JeffBingley of Image Ideals Photography changed in the health care system. Selected local shots: Many members of the Auxiliary have been serving for Bridge, Magrath Elevators, decades, many now are in their 80’s. This organization could Cardston Temple, Fish Pond, etc. use the boost of new members to help in their cause. Please Large 10x14 Framed $14.95 feel free to contact Sue Kado or any of the members if you are Wide 9x13 Framed $14.95 able to become involved. Medium 9x7 Framed $11.95 The members of the Auxiliary are: Sue Kado, Alma Whitt, Jean Budin, Louise Dow, Virginia Hillmer, Arlene Kuyten, Grace Navratil, Shirlie Paul, Irene Ririe, Esther Toomer, Grace While They Last... Toomer and Cheryl Walburger. ♦ come pick up a free Magrath Pharmacy Calendar Photo captions: Top - Jean Butlin (Sec/Treas), Sue Kado (Pres), Virginia Hillmer, Shirlie Paul at the auxiliary’s 55th Anniversary Open House. Bottom - Esther Toomer and Grace Toomer, attending to the .Magrath guest book.

2000 ltd. How much we ENJOY what we have is more important than how MUCH we have. Life is full of people who have 80 South 1 st Street West more than they know what to do with, but cannot be content. Mon - Fri 9:00am - 6:00pm Ph: 758-3001 • Fax 758-3505 It is the capacity to enjoy life that brings contentment. After Hours: 758-6222 • 382-0749 Taken from “Bits & Pieces”, 1989 / Magrath Seniors (RAH, TEA & BAKE SAIE November 28/03 Now is the time order your books that you would like Saturday, December 6 for over the holidays as Christmas is just around the corner. 10 am - 2 pm A reminder that the library will be closed Saturday, at the Garden City Seniors Centre December 21, 2003 to Monday, January 5, 2004. ------LUNCH $5 ------The library opens Monday, January 5, 2004 at 5 PM. Hot Beef Sandwich, Salad, Pickles and Cheese FICTION Angle Food Cake and Ice Cream with The Other Side of Jordan by Dawn Miller The Betrayal by Beverly Lewis Fruit Toppings and Drink Speak To Me Love by Robin Lee Hatcher High Stakes by Kathy Herman Love’s Proof by Catherine Palmer The Pursuit by Lori Wick Donations are Gratefully Accepted Return by Karen Kingsbury \ 7 Grave Instinct by Robert W. Walker A Christmas Journey by Anne Perry Big Bad Wolf by James Patterson PILLING FURNITURE DIRECT INC. Cry No More by Linda Howard Round the Comer by Vonette Bright & Nancy Moser Hig/i End Furniture Wholesaled Directly to You! JUVENILE FICTION All is Well: The Miracle of Christmas in July by Frank Peretti • Bedrooms K is for Kick A Soccer for Alphabet Lisa Haynes VIDEOS • Dinning Rooms The Dark Cyrstal Santa Clause 2 PILLING • Pool Tables Uncle Buck Anabelle’s Wish 758-3068 • Leather Finding Nemo The Star of Christmas (Veggie Tales) Cell: 317-3812 • Matresses Mary Kate and Ashley’s Christmas 153 E. 1A St. North By Appointment Only Magrath, AB

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Call Lance Miller Agent - Sutton Croup Lethbridge SiCl Magrath Trading Company 382-8995 ntl Phone: 758-30^5 for you?-private viewing. MLS 'Wakeup 'With ^Makeupl KITCHEN CONNECTION Permanent Cosmetics Reasons for getting Permanent Make-up Great Pumpkin Dessert • Little or no Brow hair • Visual limitations Submitted by Karen Bourne • Allergies to make-up • An active lifestyle 1 (15 oz.) can solid-pack pumpkin Una D. Reid qxt 1 (12 oz.) can evaporated milk (405) 758-5950 Magrath, Alta. TOK-1 JO 3 eggs 1 cup sugar 4 tsp. pumpkin pie spice 1 (18 oz.) package yellow or white cake mix 3/4 cup butter or margarine, melted 11/2 cups chopped pecans

In a mixing bowl, combine the first 5 ingredients. Place in a greased 9” x 13” pan. Sprinkle the dry cake mix over the pumpkin mixture. Drizzle butter over top. Sprinkle pecans over all. Bake at 325° for 1 hour. Serve with whipped cream or ice cream.

This is a great holiday dessert, especially if you enjoy the Brent Ehlert taste of pumpkin pie. Family Service Advisor Free Estate Planning Guide Prearranged Funerals Please submit your Away From Home Protection CHRISTMAS RECIPES Planning Group of Alberta 1003 - 4th Avenue South (Lower Level) to the Magrath News: Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 0P7 Phone: 758-6911 Fax: 758-3661 Bus: 403-327-3195 • Res: 403-758-3712 • Cell: 403-308-4838 email: [email protected] Representing: Christensen Salmon Funeral Home & Crematorium and Salmon Funeral Home

NEED A NEW HOME? Move-in in 90 days. Call... Master Builders Canada Devonshire Realty Inc. at 382-7648 Jim Anderson agent www. masterbuilders. ca RESIDENTIAL - FARM ACREAGE - COMMERCIAL IN MAGRATH AND AREA JAYDEES’ HUNGARIAN STYLE SAUSAGE 2 Houses for Sale in Del Bonita Don't Ge Home Witkout It Comparative Market Analysis Debb Panczak (No Charge) - For people interested in getting an 758-6265 evaluation of marketability of your property Magrath, AB Available at the Magrath Trading Company Phone 758-6725 (leave message) also at SuperSam, Lakeview Bakery & Frank's Deli 331-8882 (cellular) Thank you for your support! _ A Heating & iristmas Air Conditioning • New Furnace Installation Wreaths for Sale • Repair all types of Furnaces • Commercial Heating/Air Live, decorated Conditioning Christmas wreaths III»11 for sale!! • Change Hot Water Tanks In stock or will • Custom Sheet Metal and CUSTOM DECORATE fill»1 Light Welding FOR YOU. Also: Custom Repairs of Stock Trailers Small Approx 18" $20.00 Medium Approx. 22" $22.00 Call Rick at Large Approx. 24 " $24.00 Extra large Approx.44" $65.00 758-3353

Drop in and see what we have to 30 $ears of Experience OFFER OR GIVE US A CALL AT SASH. 758-3334 Journeyman status J Located 3Km west of Magrath on Highway #5 CommunityCalendar - December2003 Wed 3 Thur 4 Fri 5 Sat 6 9 - 3 pm - Christmas The Community Calendar is yours to post any 5 pm - Seniors' 7 pm - Public Meeting Supper re: Over population Craft and Bake Sale at upcoming events FREE OF CHARGE that of Deer. Raymond others might want to know about 7-8pm - Charm 10 am-2 pm - Seniors Extravaganza Craft, Tea & Bake Sale. Please phone in your 9 pm - Curling annual information to the Magrath News at 758-6911. fundraising auction

Sun 7 Mon 8 lbe$9 Wed 10 Thur 11 Fri 12 Sat 13 5-8 pm-Museum open 6 pm -JVA' girls 6 pm-JV/V boys Joint Choir Band 5 pm - Senior's 1 pm - JV/V Giris Curling - Senior’s basketball host Kainai basketball host LG Concert Christmas potluck basketball host CCHS Open Bonspiel 7 pm - Town Council supper Rod&Gun Club Meeting Turkey shoot begins 6:30-8:15 pm- Santa and public skate at arena 7 pm - Rod&Gun Club bingo night

Sun 14 Mon 15 Hies 16 Wed 17 Thur 18 Fri 19 Sat 20 5-8 pm - Museum open 10:30 am - Senior’s Grade 4-6 - Family LAST DAY OF SCHOOL Rod&Gun Chib 7 pm-Rod&Gun Chib trip to the Great Christmas Activity before Christmas Hirkey shoot ends bingo night Canadian Bam Dance 6 pm - Girls JV/V Basketball, host WR Myers Magrath Hospital Auxiliary TT26 Of Hop 6

is a project dedicated to recognizing and remembering our loved ones. The trees designated as the Tree Of Hope will be located on the roof and outside the front entrance of the Hospital. The raised will be used to help with the needs of the Magrath Seniors Travel Association Magrath Hospital and health care in general. Great Canadian Barn Dance, You can participate by making a donation to put up a light on the Tree Of Hope. A red light will be kt on a tree in of a loved one who is living. A green Tuesday, December 16 light will be lit on a tree in memory of a loved one who is deceased. 10:30 am - Bus leaves the Seniors Centre Donations can be made 12:00 noon - Dinner & Program the attached donation form or $23 for member at the Magrath Trading Company Hardware on the $33 for non-member Thursdays and Fridays of Dec. before Christmas. Please pay The Tree of Hope will be ht from December 1-31. Shirlie Paul by Dec. 10th 758-6379 ^Maoiratk Hospital ÆuMtiapy I I Tree of Hope " I I 1 I would like to donate $______to the 1 TREE OF HOPE fund sponsored by the Magrath I Your Lawyers 1 Hospital Auxiliary. I would like to donate this I I money as follows: I I I Personal Injury • Divorce • Real Estate [ In Memory of------I Wills and Estates • Criminal Law I 1 Merry Christmas to______I ! For a donation of $5 or more, please send the I ! tax receipt to: I John D. Evans I I I I Main Office 328-55 7 7 324 - 3rd St. S., Lethbridge I______, I t Please complete and send money and form to: I Magrath Hospital Auxiliary, Box 639, Magrath, AB. TOK 1.J0 Raymond Cardston Taber Magrath -I 752-3345 653-3282 223-2550 758-6039 r Come out to a “CHARM" Extravaganza on December 4+h from 7-6 @ 122 Center Street. STRINGAM (Missy Sharpe’s Home) There will be displays set up of fun charms to DENECKY collect, great gift ideas for the holidays. Bring a LAW OFFICE friend and join us for a night out with lots of fun, food and visiting. A Partnership You Can Depend On. $1 off any charm purchased that night!!! Gift certificates available winter Wond&rtnvui Outside the Magrath School Auditorium, there was a raging cold wind, but inside it truly was a warm, inviting “Winter Wonderland” on Friday, Nov. 28, as the Deep South Cloggers hosted a grand fundraiser event for the community to enjoy. The evening was certainly well attended and a great time was had by all. One of the highlights was Trevor Panczak singing an original song while the cloggers performed.

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