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sifthl, Canadian Sportswear. Be sure to see these new numbers soon, CORDS Girls Cords New Fall & Winter Sweaters & Slims in in Angora Turtle Neck Pullovers, new shades Norwegian Design including Purple» Navy» Wools, New Avon Brown, Grey » \ knit Cardigans, H2 s UP. »22 Sleepwear Sixee 7 - 14. New Sleepwear for Milady ^dresses ’ in Brushed Nylon Gowns, Nursing Gowns with con- • sealed openings. Flannel .jliMlWORLD- Pyjwftw» < Drassesfor the tittle Miss PRICED FROM have arrived, a *15* variety of styles fQ \ New Born & 4 - 6X. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hinman (Sandy Wilde) are receiving congratulations on Fabric Sale the birth of a son, Mark Paul Edgar, 1 BASKET OF FABRICS born September 8, 1981. INCLUDING SUITINGS, Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. FORTREL KNITS ,t etc. Nolan Hinman and Mr. and Mrs. David Wilde PLAINS AND PATTERNS[ of Welling. IN A VARIETY OF DESIGNS AND SHADES Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Wilde are the NOW IS THE TIME TO proud parents of a daughter, Stephanie •SAVE ON SOME FALL Lynne, born September 12, 1981. SEWING. Equally proud grandparents are I*«.. Reg. $9.95-$12.95 and Mrs. Jim Dlouhy of Addison, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilde of Welling. • •■•••• , AEROBICS Evening session) starts October 5-30th, M,W,F., 9-10 p.m. M, W;_ 7-8 p.m-F. There will be several new dance routines. : Location: Elementary Gym. Contact Denise Norton to pre-register 758-6335. Instruct­ or _ Doris Gruninger can be contacted at 758-6237 after Oct. 2nd. Towels INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION^ WEIGHT REDUCTION - starts Oct. 6th Bath Towels in heavy FOR weight terry by Caldwell. or 8th. (definite date to be ed later) Meets 1 hour weekly, 6:30 Solid shades of Gold, to 7:30 p.m. at High School. Emph­ Orange, Brown, Green. asis of course content: learning and REGULAR $6.95 practicing improved eating and ex­ ercise habits. The course includes weigh-ins, lessons, and homework. Contact Denise Norton to pre-register, 758-6335. Instructor - Doris Gruninger can be contacted at 758-6237 after Oct. 2nd. ADVANVED BEHAVIOR MOD FOR WEIGHT RE­ Dusters, Housecoats DUCTION - starts Oct. 6th or 8th. Meets 1 hour weekly, 8-r9 p.m. at , Misses and Ladies High School. Must have completed Dusters & Housecoats pre-recruisite course, Intro Behavior in Quilted Nylons, Mod, in order to enroll. Emphasis of Brushed Nylons in course content: Enhancing the plains and patterns. you! The course includes weigh-ins, review and new behavior mod tech­ REGULAR $19.95 niques, plus various mini classes in makeup, hair styles, altering clothes, etc. Contact Denise Norton to pre-register 758-6335. Instructor Doris Gruninger. « • • • • THANK YOU: A sincere thanks to al_ our friends and neighbors who ex­ tended their sympathy in any way, at the passing of my mother. Dreamy Nightwear Mary Baker. DOUGHNUTS' & BISMARKS: We are taking orders for Bismarks and 1 counter of Nightgowns, glazed doughnuts to be made mostly long gowns, and delivered on Saturday, Sept. in Nylons, Brushed ByIon, 26th. Phone Carol Lowry, 758-3120 assorted shades and styles. Sleeveless and MOVIE NIGHT: "The Computer Wore short sleeves. Tennis Shoes" Friday, Sept. 18th 7:30 p.m. Magrath LDS Cultural Hall. Prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75C. % OFF Magrath 3rd Ward Quorum of Elaers FOR SALE: Micron moulded skates (REG. $9.95 - $14.95) size 6, and Hockey equipment ******************** with bag. Phone 758-6336, ask WANTED: Old broken elect­ for Clayton after.6 p.m. • rical appliances, radios, can The way to live longer is to cut ord players, etc. for a small boy to taKe out all the things that make you apart. Please phone 758-6849 for pic up. want to live longer. 12 GAUGE DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUN . _ “ PRICED AT ...... $ &

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TROUBLE LIGHT Home Hardware A most entertaining - ’~~yable osili or evening of music was experie 1 <_^UNTER OF DRESS SHIRTS day evening, September 10 th, in the IN FORTREL/COTTON BLEND. Magrath L.D.S. Chapel when Catherine ASSORTED PLAIN SHADES, Lewis, soprano, and Philip Til o » SELF PATTERNED, pianist, presented a recital spons­ ored by the Cultural Department of Regular $25 to $27 the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Pingree Tanner welcomed those in attendance at I the performance and introduced the guest artists. Mrs. Aurlene Tanner Lewis, mother of Catherine, of Medicine I ■■— Hat accompanied the performers and visited with relatives and friends Thursday, prior to the recital. I Men’s Wool/Fortrel Blend Dress Slacks Mr. and Mrs. Maurice (Karen) in shades of Brown, Grey, Blue, Black, brown tweed. Bevers are the proud■parents o a daughter, 9 lb. 2 oz. Michelle REGULAR $39.95 Lvnn, born Tuesday, September 8tn in the Magrath Municipal Hospital. -1 n.. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs'. David 'rajxux . and Mrs. John Bevers.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sabey of Ladysmith, B.C. are visiting rela­ "SUNDOWNER" Jeans tives and friends, guests at the in popular fashions. home of their son-in-law and daugh- Sturdy Navy Denim. and Sharon Owens. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Wakefield REGULAR $24.00 of Morrisville, Vermont, visited recently with Ken and Marge Balderson. Friends were sorry to hear of the ' _ . ■ _ a-1^ -F death of Mrs. Mae Bortignon, mother of away Friday Mrs. Alma Whitt v’'" evening. Mrs. Whitt left by air attend funeral services in Nanaimo ±

—All customers who wish to purchase coal again this year Men’s Carpenter Overalls from the Wheat Pool, please contact in quality weight Twill. Off-White. Well tailored. Marvin Lee, Ph. 758-3637 after 6 Plenty of pockets for all p .m. your carpenter tools. WANTED: A bushel of ripe or green REGULAR $27.95 pr. tomatoes. Ph. 329-9244. SATURDAY FLEA MARKET, September 26th All tables gone. Keep that date SALE open for new and old. Excellent PRICE variety of goods. 10 a.m. — 5 p.m. WANTED TO RENT: Small 2 bedroom home, ********************* in town•or on farm. Violet Papp, THANK YOU: My sincere thanks to the Phone 758-6871. doctors, nurses and staff of the jup^T-p-t-h Municipal Hospital for the YARN SPECIAL: "Nantuk" Yarn by care and attention I received while Sayelle. 50 g. balls.‘ , Asso^t^d shades. a patient. To those who sent cards, Regular $1.25. SALE - 99C, Dry Goods. gifts, or visited, my heartfelt WANTED : Someone to swath and bail 5 thanks. Kay Gesinghaus. • of grass in Magrath, Please __ phone 758-3094 and ask for Kent Jensen. FQR PLUMBING & HEATING ~ Renovations repairs, gas needs, call 758-3573. NOTICE: Highland Dance Lessons star Free estimates, prompt service. in October. Students plea-se bring your shoes in for exchange. STRAYED: 1 Peacock. Stuart Norton. Alice Stevenson. Phone 758-3038 THANK YOU: We would like to thank everyone who attended the Open House . for Tom & Colleen Cochrane (: ) Sims) ' at the home of Don & Lora Harder. We would also like to thank every­ one for their thoughtful and lovely New Fall Arrival of gifts. We leave our love and Men's Work Parkas in many thanks. sturdy Olive Green Drill. Tom & Colleen Cochrane. ¿Zipper front, parka that is detachable. Lined. NOTICE: Registration night for 49« Brownies will be held September 1 21st, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the United Church Hall. A fee of $14 will be collected at this time. Any girl age 6 - 9 is elig­ ible accompanied by a parent. We will be setting up a Leader's Association. Please plan on attending. For further information Plaid Jacket contact Donna Ferguson, 758-6424. PLEASE HELP! My favorite toy, Shirts a gift from my uncle, has dis­ Western Cut Jac Shirts appeared from my yard. It is a in assorted plaids in­ toy backhoe (Ford) yellow in cluding Red, Gold, color. The tractor is approximate­ Brown. Sm, Med. L, XL. ly 12-14 inches long, 8-10 inches high with a bucket on the back and REGULAR blade on the front. It means a $35.00 lot to me so if you find it please return it to Gavin Warnock or phone my mom, Donna Warnock, at 758-3525 or 758-3096. BOOSTER SUPPORT : The Magrath High School Student Body is finding it in­ creasingly more difficult to finance SWEATERS all of the athletics for the boys and New Arrivals in Men's girls. We would encourage adults in Jantzen Sweaters, both the community to purchase a Booster Pullover and Cardigan Ticket for $20.00. This ticket styles. Plains and would allow admission to all home patterns. league and exhibition games for basketball (boys & girls), football, and girls volleyball (does not include $30 TO $40 invitational basketball tournament). Participating students and the school office will have the tickets. We appreciate your support.

The Magrath Zeniths defeated the Insulated Cardston Coygars 28-20 in a league football game here last Friday. Greg Davies scored 2 touchdowns while John Jackets Joe cook and Eden Engen had one each. Men's light weight Next home game is against St. Mary's Insulated Jackets. Warriors on Friday, September 25th. Brown Nylon shell, fibrefilling with MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB MEETING - Wed­ quilted exterior. nesday, September 30th, 7:30 p.m., Magrath Trading Co. Social Hall. SIZES: S,M,L,XL. Bob Forsyth, Cardston & District Wild Has kidney drop back Life Officer will be present to explain this year's hunting laws. Everyone is welcome to attend. The Alberta Rose Chapter of Sweet Adelines will be holding their annual Guest Night on Thursday evening, Sept. 24th at 8 p.m. in the Raymond Elementary School. A cordial welcome Gloves is extended to anyone who would like to come and enjoy or listen to an even­ Rubber Gloves with jersey lining. ing of ladies Barbershop singing. For Light weight. . . rides phone any of the following: Jenie Marsden, 758-3245; Marie Stevenson REGULAR $2.95 pr. 758-3540; Lynne Tanner. 758-3107. Saturday morning, September 12, 1981, t the Cardston Temple, Debr- Harker, Christening daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don .arker, dress and Tom Cahoon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cahoon, were united in marriage Infant"s White by Patriarch Nyal Fletcher. Many Christening Dress, of the family and friends were in long length. Dainty attendance. lace"trim. After visiting and picture-taking A nice gift for outside the temple, family and the new friends went to the beautifully dec­ orated Leavitt hall which displayed autumn flowers where a very delicious turkey dinner and short program were enjoyed. A duet (song with flute accompaniment) by Melody and Julie Cahoon, sisters of the groom; a special request song by Melody Cahoon, a solo by Lee Cahoon, brother of the groom; an original reading by Fern dresses Jensen, aunt of the bride. ' for tiny tots The toast to the bride was given. by Allen Low, brother-in-law of the bride, New arrivals in with the groom.responding. Tiny Girls Dresses. Saturday evening a Calling Reception Pinafore and ruffle was held in the Magrath Cultural Hall. styles in smartly Receiving with the bride and groom were patterned polyesters their parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Harker,' Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cahoon-, bridesmaids SIZES: 1 Colleen (Sims) Cockrane, Melody and Julie Cahoon. Groomsmen were Lee Cahoon, Stephen Gilchrist, Ian Cant, The hall was decorated in fall colors. After the reception, a very enjoyable time was had by dancing to the music of Dan Fenny from . Tiny Tots’ A very special thanks to all of the people who helped to make the evening sweaters such a success, especially those who slaved in the kitchen. Again, thank Hooded Sweaters you. Don & Lora Harker, Edwin and for the Little Beth Cahoon, Tom & Debra Cahoon. ♦ •••••••• Tots. MAGRATH STAKE "SPECIAL STAKE FIRESIDE" Plains, Thursday, September 17th at 7:30 p.m. Stripes, in the Cultural Hall. Features special Lace trim musical numbers, cute roadshow and guest Pink, Blue, speaker, Canada Calgary Mission Presi­ Grey mix, White dent B. Darryl Call. Don’t miss it! It Yellow. will be fun! Because of the limited Acrylic/Nylon. space, the fireside is limited to 12 years and over (sorry). INDUCTION SERVICE - for the Rev. Robt. RUNNERS and Rev. Betty Lynn Schwab, ministers for the Cardston/Magrath Pastoral Charge, will be held in the Magrath Misses & Ladies Runners United Church, Sunday evening, Sept. in Black or Navy. Plastic 27th at 7:30 p.m. with Mr. Ross White soles. of McKillop United Church officiating SIZES: 4 to 10. Everyone is invited to attend. Fellow­ ship hour following the service. REGULAR E 95 $7.99 BAZAAR TIME AGAIN: Yes, it's almost here. ************** Magrath United Church is again holding a Bazaar table with the Charity Bazaar in Why can't life's big Centre Mall the first weekend of problems come when we are , November. Members and friends are respect­ twenty and know everything? fully requested to get handicraft items, etc. ready as well as prepare baked items for the Courage is the power to let bake table. Bazaar items may be left at go of the familiar. the home oif Mrs. Irene Ririe. Thank you. SSUSflgG 0 L Y M P I C 500 G . . ********************************************** **************************** A Magrath native son, Ron Minor, And when we come to the great golden stair, son of Mrs. Marie Minor and the late George Minor, and an associate, Ron We’ll sit and gaze away up there, We’ll never make it, we know very well, Payette, both of , are ex- oected to reach Vancouver in their So we'll just give up, and roll down to hell. wheelchairs this week, indeed they are probably there now. Minor, 23, and Payette, 31, planned the trip as a combined The Ladies Closing Golf Party training session, salute to the was held Wednesday afternoon, Sept. International Year of Disabled 9th. Twenty seven ladies enjoyed oersons, and a fund-raising a Chicken Salad luncheon served by effort for the Edmonton Northern Mary Tanner assisted by XSean Wheeler. Lights wheelchair basketball team. Winners of the events were Mary The two Rons left Edmonton Ann Hutton and Linda Card. Other September 1st on their planned prize winners were Gladys Leishman, Shirley Saunders and Esther Toomer. fifteen day marathon. xjt challenging the Rogers Pass Kinko Hironaka was in charge of the two athletes averaged 5 miles the golf activities and presented prizes to the winners at the meeting an hour up the Pass and an estim­ ated 40 m.p.h. on the down slope. following the Luncheon. Irene Karias presented prises for the LIFE IN A WHEEL CHAIR Round Robin and Shirley Neilson So few care for those Tn a wheelchair presented_ the Birdy Tree prizes Who sit at the bottom of the darn stair Irene Karias was Club Champion And wonder how to get up there . , ' of the Ladies Golf Club this "Certainly not, in this old wheelchiar season. Joan Pisko accepted the office rn"'day the visiting hockey team came, of President for the 1982 season. We’d like to go to see the game, Retiring President Mary Tanner But we must stay, home, tho it s a shame, expressed her thanks and apprec­ They forgot to build the ramp again. iation to her executive and all The church, the bank, and even the those who had assisted her We can’t get in, there's a step at the door, during the past season. Across the street is the barber, Herb., We can't get a haircut, no ramp At the curb. THANK YOU I I would like to The Post Office too, we'd feel much better thank the C.W.L. ladies for If we could get in to mail a letter taking charge and serving the And pick up our mail or buy a stamp, lunch following the funeral. But we can't get in, there is no ramp. Mrs. S. Schneyder. To enter the coffee shop's a mighty big ^re. The step's even worse than the one at the store, Only a politician can So there at the door our coffee-break ends - stand on a fence and make The only way in, is with help from some friends. an audience think it is a platform. So down the street we'll merrily go, I guess we'll just take in the ^ow But when we get there, we find in despair, SEE THE NEW ARRIVALS OF Yes, you guessed it - another big stair. COATS, SUITS, BLOUSES, BEANS AND PORK

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