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, OCTOBER 5, 1989 ...... MAGRATH, AT .BERTA. ****************************************************************************************** ***jk**************************************************************************************I HARDWARE DEPARTMENT THANKSGIVING

TULIPS Q99 HOME HARDWARE TULIP BULBS. 50 Pack. REG 9.99 .

E49 HOME HARDWARE DAFFODILS. 20 Pack. REG. $7.49 .. W

ASSORTED COFFEE MUGS Fertilize

Earthenware Coffee Mugs in assorted This Fall! designs. WEED ’n FEED REGULAR $1. HOME HARDWARE WEED 'N FEED FOR FALL. 6-8-12 - for your Fall Fertilizing needs.

REG. 5" FALL SPECIAL. $6.99 MR- FARMER FALL FENCING NEEDS Rodenticides We have HALLMAN Electric Fencers 120 volt. £499 & 129"

We also stock BEE 12 volt and 120 volt fencers as well. ************

. WE STOCK 6 ft. STEEL POSTS 50 ft. SNOW ■ FENCE. *********** WE STOCK BAR BAIT, WAR FARIN AS WELL AS A GOOD SELECTIONOF MEN’S GOOD SUPPLY OF MOUSE TRAPS. RUBBER BOOTS I The mice are moving in. Be ready for their ********** i influx - and eliminate them as quickly as Worm your horse for Fall. possible. EQUALAN Paste Horse Wormer. i ******************* ; WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF HEAT TAPES - to keep your pipes from freezing. Alber*a Federation of Women United for Fabrics Families nnounce their Conference '89 "You Can make a Difference" October 27t.h FINAL SALE NYLON T R I C 0 T & 28th at the Mayfield Inn in Edmonton. Guest Speakers include Claire Hoy - 108" wide - Shades of Vanilla, Journalist and Political Commentator, Burgandy, White, Royal, Mint,. author of the book "Friends in High Places". Pink, Red, Aqua, Peach. 2. Chantal Devine - wife of the Premier of Saskatchewan - will speak on "Women"s Roles". 3. Gwen Landolt, Lawyer and Vice-President REG. $5.95 yd... of REAL Women will speak on "Equality in Canada. . 4. Allen Gameau's topics include "Who Is REG. $6.25 m Raising Our Children"; "What's Wrong With Child Sexual Abuse Preventative Programs". «a 5. Hon. John Oldring, Minister of Family Issues - Topic: "Families - Still in Style". 6. Dr. Stephen Genuis - Medical Doctor- - SELECTED will address the issue "New Reproductive Technologies - An Overview". 7. t®rie Salway - Health Educator and Colum­ FABRICS nist - "Day Care - Is It Inevitable?” 8. Murial Aburadham - former Mayor of Fort SPORT FABRIC Saskatchewan - "You Can Make a Difference". Pamphlets are available in the Magrath Sporty motif;. on 100% Trading Company Office. Cotton. Included are Cost of early registration (before Oct. trains, cars, engines, 18th) is $40.00. Childcare is provided etc. when pre-arranged. For more information call Lorraine Bald- erson, 758-6380. REG. $6.95 m

ANNUAL PIE SALE Magrath 1st Scouts will be making their delicious Fruit Pies - ready for the Freezer Friday, October 27th. We will deliver. Baby Apple, Raisin, Blueberry, Cherry. $3.75 each or $3.50 each for orders of 10 or more. Panels Please phone Patricia Dudley, 758-3200 or Elizabeth Strong, 758-3166 to place your A lovely assortment order. pf Polyester/Cotton Panels for making Baby LADIES AEROBIC CLASS - at the Magrath Stake quilts, etc. Center, Monday through Friday, 6:30 - 7:30 115 cm wide. a.m. No charge. Wear good shoes. Bring a mat. Everyone welcome age 12 and up. PRÏCED FROM 795 UP

ANNUAL BIRTHDAY SPECIAL CRAFT SHOW & SALE - will be held at the Elaine Celebration on Friday, October 6th and Bullock home in Welling, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, October 7t.h at the FORTUNE DRIVE - Saturday, October 5th, 6th, 7th from noon to IN. * Slush Float - 75C only. Free drinks 9 p.m. Lovely Victorian & Country crafts by with meals. 10% OFF CHINESE FOOD. Elaine and Renee. Everyone welcome.

WANTED: 3 Combine Men. Phone 381-0669 ATTENTION WATER USERS OF MAGRATH IRRIGATION Wilf Williamson. DISTRICT - Water has been turned into the canal and will be shut off for the year on approximately October 14th. If you need FOR SALE: Singer 327 Knitting Machine. Punch wai-A-r for irrigation or to fill dug outs, car-rig for patterns, etc. Excellent condition. please advise me. Bill Heninger, A steal at $300.00 cash. Water Master. Phone Phyllis, 758-3660.

MAGRATH MINOR HOCKEY GENERAL MEETING - Wed­ HOCKEY: Tuesday Night Easy Timers Rec. . nesday, October 11th, 7:30 p.m. at the Arena. Hockey - starts Tuesday, October 17, 8-9 p.m. Ail parents are urged to attend. $40 for the season. Phone Bruce Hepburn, 8-3721.

TTT.T.TNG GARDENS - Phone Robert, 758-3107. GARDEN ROTOTILLING - average size garden costs $10 - $15. Call 758-3620. Kendricks...... / LEFT AT TENNIS COURT - a pair of sunglasses. 1 Wayne King, Raymond. PUMPKINS - PUMPKINS - PUMPKINS - PUMPKINS Contact Del Bonita Boy Scouts, Phone 758-6638 or 647-2389. CO-ORDINATES New Arrivals in "SEASONS” Co-Ordinates - Pants and Skirts in smart fashions. Popular shades of Fuschia, Royal, Black, Tweed. + a *

SIZES: 8 to 14 s46

Handsome Blazers in Royal Blue with crest on pocket. s124 Ji SIZES: 6 or 14 ......

maternity Wool Blend Suits styled WEAR by SNAZZIE in becoming 3 piece styles. Pants, Jacket Skirt in Brown or Grey New Maternity Wear Houndstooth with contrast­ has just arrived in ing suede trim. Pink & Natural colored/: Tdp with plain pants. Popular knit.

SIZES: S.M.L.

I WEEKEND SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY SLEEPWEAR SWEATSUITS Velour Jogging Suits 1 Counter of Sleepwear in various styles, in an assortment of styles colors and prices. and fabrics. Long and Just the thing for short gowns in knits, Fall & Winter re­ polyester/cotton and laxation and casual tricot. wear. • SIZES: S.M.L. 1/2 PRICE '/2 PRICE ^BLOWOUT

SHOES

New Arrivals in popular KUNG Fu Shoes in BLCWOUT Fashions includ­ popular Black canvas. ing Sweatshirts, Tops REGULAR $3.99 & Pants and "Denim Look" Pants. s42 PRICED FROM UP POWERSKATING - for hockey, figure skaters or GARDEN CITY GYMNASTICS casual skaters. The Magrath Figure Skating Due to the uncertain situation regard­ Club has the opportunity to host powerskat­ ing gymnasium space, we will not have any ing 1 hour a week (Mondays 5:30-6:30 p.m.) classes this fall. for 15 weeks starting approximately October We will start our new session in Jan­ 30th. Cost depends on number enrolled - uary. Watch for further notice re: Reg­ hopefully not more than $40.00 - $45.00 for istration. ■ the full 15 weeks. Questions? Phone 758-6438. L.A. Powerskating improves finesse, stamina and is great fun. Skaters should have at least minimum forward/backward skating abil­ Friends of Beverly Pashuk were happy ity. Our coach will be Marnie Hubber of to hear of her recent accomplishment in Lethbridge, assisted by her figure-skating the teaching profession. staff. Beverly was one of several Southern Call 758-3181 to register. McKelveys. Alberta teachers to receive a 1989 Recog­ nition Certificate under the Excellence MAGRATH FIGURE SKATING CLUB - is accepting in Teaching Awards program. registrations until October 20th. Juniors She will be the recipient of a cert­ skate Mondays & Thursdays, 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. ificate frcxn the Minister of Education ($45/16 weeks). Seniors skate Mondays arid as well as recognition by the Lethbridge Thursdays, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. ($90/16 weeks). Public School Board. $15 Carnival fee in January. Beverly is on the teaching staff at For more information phone 758-3181. Galbraith School, Lethbridge and is a McKelveys. very dedicated member. -

CURLING CLUB NOTES LOST: Male sandy-orange colored cat. Very MAGRATH CURLING CLUB - requires an Ice Maker friendly. Answers to the name of Triscut. Care Taker. Apply by phoning Brian at 758­ Finder please phone 758-6438. 3616 or 758-3730.

Mrs. Marge Hikida of Richmond, B.C. MAGRATH MEN'S CURLING CLUB MEETING - Wednes­ is visiting her parents Mr. & Mrs. S. Saga day, October 11th at 7:30 p.m. at the Curl­ and sister Sue Kado. ing Rink. All curlers please attend.

Elder Jeff Stevenson has just returned LIONS CLUB NEWS from the Califomia/Ventura Mission and The Lions Club held the first Ladies will be reporting his Mission, Sunday, Oct­ Night of the new season, Tuesday evening. ober 8t.h at 1 p.m. in the Magrath 2nd Ward. We are very pleased to announce that seven new members have joined the Magrath Lions Club. THANK YOU: We would like to thank Frank Past District Governor (District 37C Kerr and Clayton Boodry .in their response includes part of Montana and Alberta) Lion with the ambulance Friday; Patsy Kerr for Ken Riley of Lethbridge performed a very being a support, Dr. Norton and the staff impressive induction ceremony for the at the hospital for their care, and all following new members: Bob Arnold, Norman the friends who showed acts of kindness. Robinson, Jerry Baril, Bill Webster, Roy It will not be forgotten. Sibley, Stan Shimozawa and Dick Hellinga. Monte & Pam Thomson & Family. Lion Ken Riley also, gave an extremely informative talk complete with video dis­ play on Lionism throughout the World and A live-in roomnate/companion is re­ in our own community. Ken has told us quired in Magrath to share expenses arid to that to be really effective in a comnunity assist in the care and personal develop­ it must have’ a membership of 20 members (we ment of a person with a mentally handicapping still need new members). condition. The candidate must have the abil­ Remember - the.Lions Club motto- WE ity to supervise and provide training in SERVE. The larger the club, the more pro­ all areas of the domestic environment. The jects we can and will do for your commun­ candidate must also be a nurturing, mature ity. individual, capable of attending to the A delicious roast beef dinner was serv­ emotional needs of the individual in his/ ed by Bill Webster (Homesteader Restaurant) her care. Annual renumeration $10,000.00 assisted by his three charming gals. plus. Reply with resume to Box 499, Magrath, Alberta, TOK 1J0. Mr. & Mrs. Kayo Yamamoto and daughter Shelly of Calgary visited with friends in GARAGF. SALE: Saturday, October 14th, 9 a.m. Magrath during the week. to 5 p.m. at the Alberta Society for Handi­ capped Building. Mrs. Carol Rooses and son Roger of Calgary were weekend visitors at the home ANNUAL FALL SUPPER - of the Magrath United of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ririe. Church has been set for Wednesday, November 1st from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Watch the Store HAVE A SAFE, HAPPY THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY News for further details. WEEKEND. REMEMBER - THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY WILL REMAIN CLOSED MONDAY, OCT. 9th. Oatmeal QUAKER RTS 325 g

Cat Fo®S PAMPER 184 g...... 2 95c Tide or Oxydol

FABRK SOFTENER bounce «rs

Paper Tewels Hi DRI ......

Facial Tissue KLEENEX 200 pk......

Bstaem Tissue DELSEY 8 pk ....

Cream Cheese Philadelphia 250 g.....

Kraft Cheez Whiz 500 g

Chip Dip KRAFT 227 g .

Vegetables GREEN GIANT FROZEN 1 kg **************************************************************************************** 1 NOTICE: Sometime between August 15th and HARVEST COSTUME BALL - Get your costumes ready September 11th, person(s) entered the for the Annual Harvest Costume Ball at Del building at the Tennis Court and painted Bonita October 21, 1989. Music by "South­ graffiti on the walls. The Magrath RCMP . bound". Doors open at 7:30 p.m. ar-p requesting anyone with information concerning this damge to contact the Mag-1 rath Office at 758-3525. HOCKEY SCHOOL - October 23rd to 27th. Please contact Donna Warnock prior to October 15th. Phone 758-3096 or 758-3488 (until 2 p.m.). FOUND: Boy's blue Mountain Bike. Owner may claim at RCMP. THANK YOU: The Magrath United Church Sunday School wishes to thank everyone who assist­ Dean Gibb passed away at Nanaimo ed with the Bowling party. Special thanks Regionaly Hospital September■22nd, 1989. to Karen Wakefield and John Ratke for prov­ Dean is survived by his wife Gladys iding their busses. It was all greatly and their two children Geraldene Wright of Calgary and David Gibb or Orem, Utah, and appreciated. ten grandchildren. Former 1 y of Edmonton, Dean and Gladys FOR SALE: Pint & Quart size Canning Jars. retired to nanaimo in 1976. Phone 758-6838. Funeral Service was held September 27th at Nanaimo, B.C. MAGRATH TOPS MEETING - Tuesday, October 10th, (not Monday) 6:30 p.m. at the THE MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY WILL REMAIN Health Unit Office. CLOSED MONDAY, OCTOBER 9th, THANKSGIVING

It is much easier to be critical DAY. than to be correct. Brussels Sprouts ...... 39*...... 86£

409 ICe Cream PALM 4 liter 3«9 Ice Cream PALM OLD FASHIONED 2 liter 149 Cottage Cheese PALM 500 g ¡49 Sour Cream PALM 500 g

Coke COKE PRODUCTS 1 liter ea. 99e ***************************************************************************************** Alberta Federation of Waren United ' ATTENTION: To those concerned about the Abort­ ion issue - your Government officials need to For Families will have a Chapter Meeting' hear from you. the Federal Government has Thursday, October 12th at 7:30 p.m. in established a committee of six inner cabinet the Magrath Trading Company Hall. Everyone ministers to make recommendations as to an welcome. Come and get an update on . important approach on the abortion issue. The carm­ issues. ittee members are: Hon. - Minister We will also arrange rides to the Con­ of;Justice; Hon. - Minister of ference in Edmonton if necessary. L.B. Health & Welfare; Hon. - Minister of Energy; Senator - Minister of FOR SALE: 1 ticket to Kalispell with Inter-governmental Affairs; Hon. Barbara Me Carefree for Senior Citizen - October 25th, Dodgall - minister of Employment & Inmigrat­ 26th and 27th. A good deal. Call Lottie ion and Minister responsible for the Status at 758-3068 evenings. of Women. Hon. - Minister of State for External Affairs. LIBRARY ALLSORTS: Winter’s coming! What Address to The House of Commons, Ottawa, do you do if you are stranded in your car Ont5. KIA 0A6. No postage necessary. . in a blizzard? How can you survive in your If you don’t have time to draft up a home in an emergency? What is the best letter and you want to speak out against it, clothing to wear for winter travel? a sample letter is available at the Magrath Survival expert Ray Campbell can answer Trading Company Office. Write today - this these questions at Library Allsorts - committee needs your input. L.B. Thursday, October 5th, 7:30 p.m. at the Seniors' Centre. Everyone is welcome. TURKEYS GPADE A -‘>Î...... $1.35 lb Z9» -A "■ kg x •

Smoked Ham PART SKINNED ...... $1.19 lb 26?

Pork Chops LOIN (Rib & Tenderloin end) ...... $1.89 lb 4'J

Cooked Ham SWIFTS EVERSWEET 375 g 3.19

Wieners FLETCHERS 450 g I78

Sausage Sticks SUPERIOR 500 g...... |. .... ¿68

****************************************************************************************** CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT NEWS If the food is to bet served cold - keep it As Thanksgiving approaches and prepara­ cold (40'F or loweri). . tions of the traditional turkey dinner gets Gordon Stewart, C.P.H.I. (C) Sr. Public underway, the Chinook Health Unit begins to Health Inspector, Chinook Health Unit. receive inquiries regarding the safe method of thawing hazardous food. Turkeys are quite frequently incrimin­ SENIORS NEWS NOTES ated in foodbome illnesses and the organ­ SENIORS - On Wednesday, October llt.h, the isms involved are generally Staphylococcus luncheon will be held at. 12 noon at the Aureus, Salmonellae and Clostridium perf- Centre, because a number of members are going ringens. These organisms fluorish in a to supper and the Irish Rovers program. moist, nutritious environment under warm The coach will, be at the Seniors Centre temperature conditions and will increase in Wednesday, October 11th at 3:45p.m. to pro­ numbers in direct relationship to the tune ceed to Supper and the Irish Rovers. spent in these favorable conditions. Freezing the turkey will not kill the ALSO; Payment for STAGE WEST for Wednesday, bacteria, therefore proper thawing of the November 15th is now due. Reservations must bird becomes very important. be made 30 days in advance. Cost is $30 each, Frozen turkeys in plastic bags are cheques to Carefree Express. most safely thawed in the refrigerator at *** 40’F (4'C) or below, however three days Magrath Seniors would like to thank the' or more are required to completely thaw a Town of Magrath for the loan of $10,000.00 twenty pound bird. interest free for one year. We are pleased Thawing in double paper bags at room to say that this loan has been paid in full temperature is a safe procedure as long as before the due date. the thawing period does not exceed l-i hours We would life to express a sincere per pound. Thawing at room tenperature thank you to EVERYONE who has helped in any without enclosing the bird in bags will way to bring our building to its present result in conditions that permit spoilage state, debt free. bacteria to multiply on skin surfaces. It is just one year since we. held our After the bird has completely thawed it first event. should be cooked or placed back in the ref­ rigerator . Thorough cooking of the bird will C.W.L. NEWS NOTES kill the bacteria, however, recontaminating Just a note to let you know that we may occur after the bird is cooked, to 177'F are having our Annual Fall Supper on October (77'C) if all utensils and work surfaces 29th at 5 p.m. More details later this month. used to prepare the turkey were not prop- ' Also - the next meeting will be held at erly cleaned and sanitized. the home of Joann Takacs on October;'10th at Left over turkey should be deboned, 7:30 p.m. with Deb Patey as guest speaker. placed in trays less than three inches deep, and cooled as rapidly as possible. Wisdom is the reward you get for a life­ Always remember if the food is to be time of listening when you'd have, preferred served hot - keep it hot (140'F or above). to talk.

! 79c Sour Cream ALPHA 250 ml ...

BREAD W. F. 567 g__ 79e Cranberry Sauce I'9

Cranberry Sauce 85e POTATO CHIPS OLD DUTCH 200 g 1"

Coffee MAXWELL HOUSE 300 g

Choc. Chips CHIPITS 500 g 3« APPLE PIE FILLER s™™ 540 |29

|29 PIE FILLER SUNRYPE RAISIN 540 ml

Pumpkin LIBBYS 796 ml 1" 149 Pie Filling E. D. SMITH PUMPKIN 540 ml 169 Soup CAMPBELLS CHUNKY 540 ml

W. F. SMOKED 104 g I49

Shrimp w. F. TINY 113 g I9.9 79c Vegetables DEL MONTE 75c Apple Sauce W. F. 398 ml

Pineapple DOLE 540 ml I’9

PUNCH LUNCH BOX 250 ml 4for 99c |88 1.36 1..