MAGRATH TRADING CO. STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 1 UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-6377 STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thurusday, Friday & Saturday..,...... 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday...... 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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Girts’ Spectacular Savings Selected HANDBAGS *' Jeans & SLACKS Beys’ Pants JEANS Girls Jeans by Jordache as 1 COUNTER OF SAVINGS FOR well as other brands; Boys THRIFTY SHOPPERS. Jeans, Misses Rugby Pants in assorted shades. don'T MISS THIS TABLE % regular price OF SPECIAL BUYS. LADIES DRESSES 1 RACK OF LADIES & misses reduGed pnGes. DRESSES (Values to $100). ***************** 1 RACK OF MISSES & LADIES HOME & SCHOOL ANNOUNCEMENT DRESSES, Smart styles, There will be a Home & School Meeting on January 30th, 8 p.m. Magrath High School Lib­ rary at which the Human Sexuality Program will be discussed. This will be a Public Forum for all parents of school age children and any oth­ CO-ORDINATES ers interested. 1 RACK OF CC-ORDINATES - Jackets, Blazers, ATTENTION: Due to Computer difficulties the Skirts, Slacks. All Wools. printing of the Band Calendars was delayed. Clearing At...... ¥3 Qj-r Je have received word they have been shipped ind we will deliver them as soon as they arr- The Magrath Public Library now has the lat­ .ve. Sorry for any inconvenience. We apprec- est additions to ¿he Nancy Drew ¿;nd Hardy Boys .ate your support. Magrath Band Parents. Series, up to #72 in each set. We also have the Horizon Canadian History Books 'OR RENT: 2 bedroom house including fridge & ¡tovp, dryer & freezer. $100 damage deposit. Start ’he New Year out right. Join Aerobics 225/month plus utilities. Ph. 758-3752. held every evening at the Elementary School Gym, east door. Monday, Wednesday & Thursday rE STILL HAVE SOME 1986 CALENDARS ON HAND. at 8:30 p.m. Tues. 9 p.m. Fri. 6p.m. Reg. Fee is $13 per session. IDEAS FOR THS NEW SCHOOL GYM FACILITY FW The Magrath & District Recreation Board is seek­ ing ideas for the new school gym. What would you Assorted like to see in this new facility, this is your chance to give some input. The ideas will be used by the Fabrics recreation Board to develope a proposal that meets the needs of the community to the School Board. So Prints, Broadcloth, please give your ideas in writing to Ross Blackmer Flannelette, etc. or any of the Recreation board Members by January 1 Box Clearing At 31st. Please speak out now before it's too late. COMMUNITY GROUPS & ORGANIZATIONS: The Magrath and District Recreation Board is setting their budget for 1986. Therefore the Board needs to know what funding, if any, will your group require in 1986. This will be your only chance to receive financial assistance in 1986 and funding includes the CRC 115 cm wide Gingham in Grant program. After the Budget is set there will 1/8”, 14", 1/2” & 1" not be any funds available to assist organizations. checks in assorted colors So please review your groups needs for 1986 and REGULAR $5.95 ra. supply a letter stating those needs to a Rec. Board member or to Scott Barton at the Office. All ffeeca applications must be received by February 4th for consideration this year. The Recreation Board would like to thank you for 60" wide. Shades of Gold, the valued service in which you offer the Magrath Wine, Blue, Cranberry. Community and hope that they may render your organ­ (No Returns) 9.95-10.95 ization the assistance which you require. The Magrath & District Recreation Board - NYLON MESH Howard West, Craig Bullock, Isabel Holliday, Ross Blackmer, Bob Neilson, John Panczak, John Balderson, WASHING BAG Cory Beres.

Handy draw AUTUMN BABIES: TIMES ARE TOUGHER FOR LAST QUARTER string. Wash KIDS: Do you. have a child which falls into this cat­ fume dainties. egory? Dr. Roger Barnsley, Public School Blouses, Curt­ District Associate Superintendent will discuss with ains, etc. in us how we as parents, educators, board trustees, your washing have the power to make a significant difference in machine. the lives of some children simply by considering I2"xl8" and the age at which a child may enter school. 16"x22". Below is a quote taken from the Herald, Satur­ REGULAR $4.95 day Oct. 26, 1985: "Last June of all the students who didn't make it to the next grade in Lethbridge Public Elementary A Junior High Schools, 70% were born in the last four months of the year". The Kindergarten Committee of 1985 is encourag­ ************** ing all parents with children who fall into this, Grant & Hazel Dudley spent the week- category to please join us for an Interesting pre­ end visiting with their new granddaughter sentation by Dr. Barnsley, Thursday, January 16th, Shepry Dyanne PowerLean and her parents Í p.m. in the Magrath High School Library. We are George & Ennyd anda sister and brother especially encouraging those parents whose children Jennifer and Christopher. Sherry arrived will be entering Kindergarten the Fall o f 1986 who January 8, 1986 weighing 9 lb. 6 oz. She have birthdays in the months of September, October, is the 24th grandchild for Grant & Hazel. November and December to come and hear Dr. Barnsley. If you are interested in this topic please join Mr. & Mrs. Brian (Lynda) Bennett are us THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 16, 7 p.m. MAGRATH HIGH pleased to announce the arrival of their SCHOOL LIBRARY. daughter, Steffanie Anne, 7 lb. 4 oz., born December 29, 1985 in the Magrath The Alberts Women’s Secretariat has requested Municipal Hospital. a list of Women’s groups in our area. If you be­ Equally pleased grandparents are Mr. long to any group would you ask your contact person & Mrs. Ed Cant and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd to get in touch with me at the Library. ?h. 1*58-6498 Bennett all of Magrath. • Ha pel Dudley. Mr. c Mrs. Robert Rasmussen are happy to announce Garden City Fertilizer Ladies Softball the graduation of their son H. LeRoy Rasmussen in Team would like to thank everyone who do­ Computer Sciences from the University of Lethbridge. nated money and supported our Raffle. The He is presently employed at the Lethbridge Community lucky winner was Flo Fortner of Spring College. .... Coulee. "Congratulations Flo". Thanks again to everyone. FOR. SALE: 1 set of Metal Stock Racks; 1 voodburning scove, never used. Phone 758-3662 GARDEN CITY FUN CENTRE & SNACK BACK - Grand Opening Friday, Jan, 17/86. Free FOR SALE: Good quality seasoned firewood. Large ' Coffee & Doughnuts. 10% off on Pool. ton load, cut, split & delivered. $55. 758-6578. Everyone welcome. FOR R.ENT: 2 bedroom house with laundry room, in POOL TOURNAMENT - Sun. Feb. 2/36. $5 Magrath. Rghl $200/month. Phone 345-5121 after 4:30. Entry Fee with cash prizes fos 1st S 2nd prize. Salt Lake City Temp^.. was the special setting for the wedding of David Mark Harker and Cheryl Ann Clark, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Clark of Minnea­ SPECIAL polis. Mark is the youngest son of Douglas & Mildred Harker of Magrath. President Grant Bangerter performed 1 RACK OF DRESS PANTS the double ring ceremony December 20th in the presence T SHIRTS of relatives and close friends. Sixty eight attended the Wedding Breakfast at Salt JOGGING PANTS, etc. Lake City 31s.t Ward, hosted by the groom's parents. Mr. Assorted styles, shades & Mrs. Orrin Nelson and Mr. & Mrs. Barry Cuell catered & fabrics. for the occasion assisted by Mr. & Mrs. Brook Harker, Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Mr. & Mrs. Lance Harker and NOW CLEARING AT Susan Anderson. Douglas Harker was Master of Ceremonies for an extemporaneous program featuring members of both families. Steve Clark gave the tribute to the bride with 1/2 pis© Mark responding. All enjoyed a pleasant afternoon gett­ ing acquainted with relatives from Canada, California, Children's and Oregon. _ That evening the bride's parents hosted a lovely reception at the Old Meeting House, South Highland Dr. WESTERN BOOTS Salt Lake City. Receiving with the new couple were their parents Douglas & Mildred and Steve & Terry. Gary Kiddies two-tone Brown Workman of Hillspring was best man with Brook and Lance Western Boots. Harker as groomsmen for their brother. The bride was SIZES: 5-13. radiant in her mother's wedding gown of embroidered sat­ REGULAR $19.95-529.95 in. Her attendants were her sister Coneen, close friend Mrs. Eric (Shauna) Foutz and Caralee Clark as flower girl. Nieces of the groom Candice Cuell, Dianna Nelson, Stacie and Brittany Harker served refreshments and arr­ anged gifts on the stairway of the Reception Centre. Mr. & Mrs. Mark Harker left for their honeymoon at Hotel Utah and Heber City before returning to Magrath for Open House December 28th. Relatives and friends Blue/White decorated the Cultural Hall with evergreens and ciny Joggers in lights accenting a pink and grey motif of bows and bask­ Nylon & ets. Mr. & Mrs. Key (Joy) Butler welcomed guests and Suede. kept the register. The groom's parents assisted the Sizes 1-5 bride and groom in receiving guests while Mr. & Mrs. 1 Basket Brook Harker were hosts for the evening. Mrs. Norma Clearing. Pilling and Mrs. Shirlie Paul were in charge of kitchen REG 19. 95 arrangements assisted by many willing helpers. Mrs. Blaine Harker directed the girls who served. Special thanks goes to those who volunteered to take down decorations and clean the hall, We are grateful to (NO RETURNS) all who decorated and helped in any way.

WORK GLOWS BAND PARENTS & STUDENTS Our Annual Concert was very successful. Our Junior Men's Work Gloves and Band was so exciting knowing that we have such a good Mitts in assorted Talent Pool to draw from to keep our Marching Band styles. Leathers, strong. Mr. Simon has successfully taken over and Suedes, Split Leather, is very confident that we can continue the great cal­ Rubber coated. ibre of performance we have come to expect. . The Execuitve felt the Concert was very good show­ Y2 Pries ing a good selection of music from Rock and Roll -to REG. 11.95 to $15.95 Christmas Carols and the students seemed to enjoy the concert almost as much as the parents. Congrat­ ****** ****** ulations and thanks to the Band students and Mr. in Fourplex. FOR RENT: 2 Apartments Simon. Apply at Tanco Office. Phone 758-3404. In order to work on plans for our Band's present ATTENTION: Rod & Gun Club Members want­ and future, we would like to have a GENERAL MEETING ing to have horns measured, please have for all Parents and Students on Thursday, January them into Arndt Motors by January 18/86 23rd, 7:30 p.m. in the Band Room. There are 2-3 positions in the Executive that need to be filled FOR SALE OR RENT: 3 bedroom mobile home as well. Please come with your suggestions for pro­ with large addition. Rent $335/month gram and be prepared for Elections to the Executive. including sewer and water. Please call THURSDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 7:30 p.m. BAND ROOM. Ye All 758-6714. Available Feb. 1/86. Come - Ya Hear I NOTICE: Anyone having coupons for tumb­ APPLICATIONS - for Homemaker for the Chinook Health lers at Gulf Service, please redeem be­ Unit. Please apply in writing to: Mrs. Lydia Brunner, fore January 20/86. Box 239, Magrath, AB. TOK 0K0. MUST SELL: 1977 Chev k ton, new tires, WANTED: Someone to clean windows and help can some new carburetor. Good condition. Phone apples. Phone 758-3254. 758-6872 after 6 p.m. r1 HOCKEY NEWS January 4th saw Raymond Squirts defeated by Lethbridge with a score of 7-5. Darren Wright (3), Bryce Strate (1) and Chad UNICURE SHAMPOO - Vitamin Skretting (1). A,D,E enriched, Ph balanced January 11th our 7 year olds had an­ For all types of Aft« other victory over Lethbridge Midas with a hair. REG. $2.95 score of 8-3. Darren Wright.(6), Matt Johnson (2) and Kinn Wetherelt played ex­ cellent defense. Chad Skretting was in net, stopping several really hard shots. Magrath Squirts played in a tournament in and came in Second place. Chantilly & Musk Hand & Body The first game saw Magrath defeat Clares- Lotions. holm 5-3. Magrath scorers with Trevor Dunlop, REGULAR $8.50 s6 Tyler Harris, Jason Ripley, Scott Clifton and Kim Dalton. In the second game defeated Magrath 4-0. The third game saw Mag­ rath defeat Macleod 5-4 in overtime. Jason A Ripley & Kevin Strate (2) each, Trevor Nelson T-SHIRTS and Trevor Dunlop also scored. * Tournament outcome - Pincher Creek, first, Ladies Stanfield T Shirts Magrath, second; Fort Macleod, third and with Turtle neck, long sleeves , fourth. Available in Pastel Shades. January 4th, in League play, Magrath de­ S.M.L. ■ feated Vauxhall 5-3. Kevin Strate (2), Trev­ Nice for Winter Sports­ or Nelson (2), Jason Ripley (1)- Assists - wear, etc. REGULAR $14.95 “ Jason Ripley (2), Kevin Strate, Cody Godlon- ton/ Scott Johnson (1) each. January 11th Magrath Squirts lost to Pic­ y ture Butte 6-3. Jason Ripley (2), Scott 2/U’5 « Johnson(l). Assists Kevin Strate (2) Kim Dalton (1). .... ATTENTION M.T.M. GARBAGE CUSTOMERS: Anyone wishing to pay for a year's service will re- ceive 1 month free. MUST SELL: 3 bedroom home. Make us an offer. Phone 758-3679 after 6 p.m. Odds 'N Ends in L.D.S. Church ATTENTION PARENTS OF 4-5 YEAR OLDS: If you Books, Song Books, Leather are interested in a good pre-school exper­ Book Covers. ience for the 1986-87 School year, please (No Returns) Vg Price contact Linda Saxton, 758-6663. THANK YOU: Our f.»rally would like MAGRATH HIGH SCHOOL 1986 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE to thank this town again this ye?r for cheir kindness and generosity. January 10 - Friday Churchill at Magrath (Boys) Even in a year of hardship and bitt­ January 11 - Saturday Magrath at (G & B) er disappontment you remember fam­ Janiiary 15 - Wednesday Magrath at Cardston (Boys) ilies like ours. I guess the part January 17 - Friday Magrath at Catholic Central (Boys) that is most gratifying is that the January 22 - Wednesday Raymond at Magrath (Boys) Christmas Spirit lasts all year January 31 - Friday. LCI at Magrath (Boys) round for us and we just want you February 1 - Saturday Magrath at Kate Andrews (Boys) to know that we love you (and I February 4 - Tuesday League All-Star Game U of L (G & B) mean that) and we are never going February 5 - Wednes. St. Marys at Magrath (Boys) to forget these special gifts Of February 7 - Friday Kate, Andrew at Magrath (Girls) time, help with repairs, hellos, 12­ Wednesday Magrath at Catholic Central (Girls) February hockey sticks measured and cut', February 14 Friday Medicine Hat at Magrath (Boys) Saturday Magrath at Myers (Boys) boots for my son, clothes for my February 15 daughter, Christmas' never to be February 19 Wednesday Magrath at Winston Churchill (G) forgotten and just plain old acc­ February 21 Friday at Magrath (Girls) Magrath at St. Marys (Boys) eptance of an "outsider" and her family. Jacque, Matthew, Stephen February 22 •Saturday Catholic Central at Magrath (Boys) and Catharine. j February 26 Wednesday Cardston at Magrath (Boys) "-hyuary 28 Friday Magrath at Kate Andrews (Girls) Jim Blumel, son of Mr & Mr s. March 1 Saturday Magrath at Raymond (Boys) Reid Blumel is home from his Miss- March 6 Thursday Kate Andrews at Magrath (Boys) ion in Texas. March 7 Friday Magrath at Winston Churchill (Boys) (cont. from below) FOR SALE: 4-25 watt Midland VHF Radios with crystals

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7HIN SLICED, 70 g...... 78c *********************j***>********************* ******************************************** MAGRATH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS WIN HOLIDAY LUGGAGE AT YOUR TREASURY BRANCH The new Magrath Elelentary Parent Advisory For each $100 in Canadian funds you exchange Committee (P.A.C.) for .his year is organized for American Express Travellers Cheques, in to assist the school an ' has three major purp­ all available currencies, between Dec. 2/85 oses: 1. Acting as a li; ison between the par­ and Feb. 28, 1986 you will receive on contest ents, community, school, students and adminis­ entry form. Simply complete and deposit tration. 2. Recommendirg ideas and providing your entry form in the ballot box in the ’ assistance and direction for school policy and branch, and you could win the set of luggage programs. 3. Providing larents with newly on display. ' formulated School or Div sional Board policy and procedures. Committee members shi uld include a chair­ PEANUT BUTTER SQUARES man, the Principal and/o: Vice Principal, a c. brown sugar cup light corn syrup representative from Sprii g Coulee, Welling, Put in top of double boiler to dissolve the rural Magrath and the To;n of Magrath, each sugar. Remove from heat and add 1 cup pea­ major'cultural and ethnic group in the comm­ nut butter, 1 cup peanuts, 2 cups cornflakes, unity, one teacher from the lower and one 1 cup rice krispies, 1 tsp. vanilla. Stir from the upper Elementary and the Home and altogether well. Press into buttered pan. SchooJ. Association. Let cool. Personnel on the comm ittee may represent Make icing: 1 cup brown sugar, 3^ tsp more than one of the abov ? positions. The top milk-or cream, 2 tsp. butter. Bring to group should not exceed t reive members at any boil, take off stove and add 1 cup icing one time. The group will be responsible for sugar and vanilla. Beat to creamy icing. choosing its own chairper son. Spread over square. Representatives are no tinated by the prev­ M^M^M—- Delicious ious years' P.A.C. for th? present school year.: The committee will take nominations from community members, teachers and parents. THOUGHTS FOR A NEW YEAR It is understood that committee members may Write it on your heart that every day serve more than one year. The committee will is the best day in the year. He is rich meet monthly or as often as the need arises. who owns the day, and no one owns the The 1985-1986 School Year Committee con­ day who allows it to be invaded with fret sists of: Mrs. Jacque Ackroyd, Mr. Burns and anxiety. Finish every day and be Alston, Mr. James Anderson, Mrs. Lorraine done with it. You have done what you Balderson, Mrs. Cory Beres, Mrs. Barbara could. Some blunders and absurdities, Brandt, Mr. Harley Franc, Mrs. Irene Grun- no doubt crept in. Forget them as soon as Lnger; Mrs. Judy Hoibal , Mr. Ron Hunt, Mrs. you can, tomorrow is a new day: begin it Elizabeth Strong, Mrs. Sally Wilde. well and serenely, with too high a spirit The administration and staff are look­ to be cumbered with your old nonsense. ing forward to .wo'-kinj with the Magrath This new day is too dear, with its hopes Elementary Parent Adv: sory Committee to make and invitations, to waste a moment on our school a "student centered" school with the yesterdays. input from all tie stake holders in our school and community. Ralph Waldo Emerson.

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