MAGRATH STORE NEWS OFFICI 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 CRY GOODS 758-3251 HARDWAR1 738-3065 • STORI HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday» Friday 6 Saturday 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday...... 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1982 ...... , . ************************************************************************* LADIES READY-TO-WEAR ************************************************************** Fall and Winter Fashions J

Don't miss out on the Big Savings on our Coats and Jackets. Included are Wool Blends, Nylons, Corduroys, ^Polyester and Downfilled. Smart styles for Sport or ~ Dress. NOW CLEARING AT ...... Va OFF! WE STILL HAVE A GOOD LOT OF COATS & JACKETS CLEARING AT ...... ******************************************** Bra Sale New Additions to the Bra Sale have been added and include a variety of styles in Playtex and Wonderbra

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1 RACK OF CO-ORDINATES Included are Blazers Skirts, Slacks, Vests, new Sweaters, etc. in a New Spring Dresses are now variety of fabrics in­ arriving. We have received cluding Corduroy, Knits a few in new and fascinating Polyesters. Skirts are styles and shades. straight, pleated flared. SHOES New Spring Shoes and. Sandals have arrived 20%— 9 * OFF and include dressy and sporty n ers. BE SURE TO VISIT THE SALE TABLES & RACKS UPSTAIRS. The winners of the Magrath Men's Open Bonspiel which took place 'ur- ing last week, are as follows: Mer's Parkas FIRST EVENT (trophies donated by Central Service, Ltd.) was won by the Ernie Marlatt Men's sturdy Drill Rink from . Parkas in Dark -Green SECOND EVENT (trophies donated shade. Zipper front, by Jubilee Motors) was -won by roomy front pockets. the Ron Balderson Rink, Magrath Quilted or pile lining. THIRD EVENT (trophies donated by Arndt Motors Ltd.) was won REGULAR $49.95 by the Wes Hillmer Rink, Magr FOURTH EVENT (trophies donated by Magrath Trading Co. Ltd.) was won by the Harvey Nikkei Rink of Coaldale. During the Bonspiel, aCCurl- ers Dream, an 8-Ender, was scored by the Harvey Nikkei Rink from Coaldale over thetCliff Forry Rink from Lethbridge. The Men's Curling Club Felt Hate would like to thank everyone Stetion's "Open who hwlped during the Bon­ Road" in Silbelly spiel; a special thanks to shade. the Magrath Ladies Curling Club for their help with the REG $49.95 Lunch Counter. Also a special thanks to the Magrath U.C.W. REG $59.95 *45 for the nice banquet they prepared. We hope everyone enjoyed themselves and we also hope RUBBER FOOTWEAR next year will be as success- ful as this year. STRETCH RUBBERS IN SANDAL Men's Curling Club. STYLE.

Reg. $5.95 ÎQ.95 A farewell Testimonial Service honoring Scott Bogdan Reg. $5.25 $'1.53 was held in the Magrath 2nd Ward Sunday with Robert Wocknitz conducting the serv­ STRETCH RUBBERS IN ice, Mary Baker chorister and TOE STYLE. Alma Davies organist. The opening hymn was "I Need Thee Reg. $5.25 $4.50 Every Hour". Conan Miller offered the invocation. Special musical numbers rend­ KIDDIES RUBBER ered included a vocal trio Regular $6.95 - $14.95 20% OFF by Kelly, Patti and Bruce Bogdan accompanied by Bonny West; Young People's Chorus by Kim Douglas, Michelle Nalder Men’s Winter Boots Carol Peterson, Joan Bourne, Becky Bridge, Maria Powers and Men's GUARD Boots in Dana Gibb; Vocal Trio by Karen black rubber with fleece Alston, Joann Ririe and Jane lining. Thomas accompanied by Jack Thomas. Full size range, 8-12 Speakers- for the service were Bruce Bogdan, Claire Bogdan, Karen Alston, REGULAR Byng Beazer, Scott Bogdan and Bishop $29.95 Bob West. The closing hymn was "Abide With Me" with Wally Dudley offering the benediction. Elder Scott Bogdan will labor in the Korean Mission Field.

MAGRATH 4H CLUB PANCAKE SUPPER - You are invited to attend the Supper Tuesday, February 23rd from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the United Church Hall. Adults $2.50; Family $8.00. $50.00 Grocery Hamper. Tickets from any 4H member or at the door. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Strate proudly announce the arrival of their daughter, Rhonda, born Thursday, January 28/82. Fabrics Equally proud grandparents Fall & Winter . are Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Stanford Fabrics including of Cardston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prints, Ginghams, Strate of Magrath. , Broadcloth, Suiting r Mr. and Mrs. Russ Cutler Quilted Fabrics, and family of Strathmore visit­ Polyesters. ed with friends in Magrath dur­ ing the weekend. 20% off Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Harker of Lethbridge are receiving congratulations on the birth of their third daughter born Jan­ uary 8th, 1982. SHEET ENSEMBLES Proud grandparents are Frank and Lorraine Fisher of-Lethbridge Cotton/Polyester Sheet sets Mrs. Avilda Coleman of Magrath. in. Printed Floral, Stripes, etc. Assorted shades, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Passey have and patterns. returned from a month’s holiday in Arizona and California. REG$35.00- *ÊOA FOR SALE: 1979 Kawasaki 440 Drifter. Under 600 miles. Phone 758-3256. REG. SPRING COULEE COMMUNITY CLUB $39,95 *35 "SWEETHEART" DANCE - Saturday, February 13th. 9 to 1 a.m. All tnembers and invited guests are welcome. Cushion Forms POR SALE: Queen size Waterbed. Foam Cushion Forms in Baffled mattress. Padded rails. Squares and Oblong shapes. Excellent shape. Asking $700. Ph. 758-6693 after 5 p.m. NOTICE: Will babysit in my own home. Ph. 758-3570. NOTICE: Western Concept Political Party will hold a an Information Meeting, Thursday Feb. 11th, 7:30 p.m. in the Drop In Center (upstairs}. Steve Pinchak Pres/ W.C.C., Cardston Constituency, will be here to answer any questions concerning party policies. Open to the public. Open W.C.C. meetings will be held on a regular monthly basis. Watch for further notices. If you have any questions please contact a BLANKETS member of the Magrath area Executive. Queen size Acrylic Blankets, satin "THE ENTERTAINER" proudly presents an bound. Brown only. evening of Song & Dance; Music & Fun. SIZE-85x90. Coming soon. REG. x/j WANTED: Entertainers to participate. 19.95 r Phone 758-3717. REMEMBER - the dance at the Drop In Center this coming Saturday, Feb. 6th. There has been a good turn out and lots of fun. BATH ATTENTION: Anyone interested in coaching SOCCER this year, please TOWEL contact Lynne Tanner, 758-3107 Thickly napped NOTICE: Will do babysitting in my Terry Bath Towels home Monday - Friday. Phone* anytime. in,plain shades of Vai Kubassek. 758-6341. . Gold, Green, Brown.

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WASHER/DRYER SPECIAL McClary Heavy Duty Automatic Washer with matching Electric Dryer. All the features required for the utmost in washing and drying convenience. REGULAR PRICE $988.00 ......

Portable Dishwasher Black & Decker McClary Portable Convertible Dishwasher in popular Almond WORKMATE shade. Convenient chopping block top.

MAYTAG CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER Almond shade. Decorating FORMBY'S GEL WIPING STAIN Easier to apply, Exceptional color BLACK & DECKER control. Permits TABLE TOP WORKMATE the richness of 4 It's a portable work the grain to centre and vise all show through. in one. Tilting feet 489 for extra OQ95 versatility X J REG. $32.95

Detector Tellus Quality humidifies Electrohome drum type Humi­ difier with 2 speed fan, water level indicator 5.8 imp. gal. cap­ acity ...... - vv Hankscraft Air Moisturizer, apartment size, 3% gal. capacity. Lift out power unit for easy utra** cleaning.... . • >y THE SPIi OF ALBERTA Magrath Junior - Senior High School March­ ing Band — Dear Band Booster: We are now laying the foundation for competition next Fall in Salt Lake City and again in Spokane, and are undertaking the big job of re-uniforming the band, a " cozen years have passed since the ourchase of our current uniforms. The Booster Executive and I are present­ ly considering options and agree we can save many dollars by making our uniforms for the entire guard section (about 35 complete uniforms). Many have already volunteered to help sew these uniforms. The response was absolutely fantastic. Our goal is to raise $6000 to add to the funds already set aside by the Booster Executive for uniform replacement. With these total funds and material previously purchased, we'll be able to completely replace all the one hundred present uniforms and still outfit the newly created guard of thirty five. I realize that some of you, especially those with several band members tryina to raise funds for the Fall trip, will be hard pressed to generate more money at this time. I am hoping that nearly everyone will want to contribute in one of several ways outlined below: I/we wish to contribute to THE SPIRIT OF An early Magrath resident and ALBERTA accordingly: a. Contribution of school teacher, Florence Mercer, $120 for the purchase of one uniform, passed away Jan. 9/82, age 91, b. contribution of $60 toward the purchase in Ogden, . Born June 14, of one half uniform. c. contribution of 1890 in Utah to George James $30 toward the purchase of one fourth and Sara Snow Forsyth who moved uniform, d. contribution of;.... toward to Alberta in 1904. She married the purchase of band uniforms. Ammom (Am) Mercer in the Salt . PAYMENT: Contribution enclosed, cheque Lake City Temple December 22, made payable to MAGRATH BAND PARENTS. 1909. She lived in Magrath where Contribution will be mailed by ...... they taught school until he en­ Contribution will be mailed in three in­ listed in the army in 1916. In stallments . 1922 they moved to Bountiful, For those of you who no longer have Utah where Am died in 1969. students in the band, a much needed contri­ Florence is survived by 5 bution at this time is one way to extend sons' and 2 daughters. Her a sincere "Thank you" to the program which sister-in-law Emma Coleman of has furthered your child's art education . -—'+-h. Funeral services were and musical awareness, and helped teach heid January 12th in Bountiful. your child the invaluable lesson of striv­ Mrs. Emily Adeline Caldwell ing for excellence. Lee Burt, mother of Mrs. Lasca Stephen B. Brockway. (Lalovee) Jensen, passed away Sunday, January 31, 1982 at WHO? - Hon. Dallas Schmidt, Minister of the age of 91 years. Agriculture. Funeral services will be WHAT? - will attend the Annual Meeting of held this Thursday afternoon, the Progressice Conservative Association, Feb. 4th.,- at 2 p.m. in the Cardston Constituency. WHY? - to speak about and answer questions Temple Street LDS Chapel, Cardston. Mishop Calvin on issues pertaining to Agriculture and Durfey officiating. Interm­ the Cattle Industry. ent will take place in the WHERE? - Magrath United Church Hall. Cardston Cemetery. WHEN? - Monday, February 8th, 7:30 p.m. The Public is invited. Refreshments served. 50th ANNIVERSARY ENJOY DINING & DANCING, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY The children of Jim and Frances Feliger of Magrath 13th AT 7 P.M. MAGRATH ASSEMBLY HALL. You will be entertained with artists from this invite all their friends and relatives tq an Open House ,to area while you are enjoying an excellent meal at your specially Valentine decorated honor their parents 50th Wedd­ table. Tickets are now ready for sale from ing Anniversary on February Edwin Lawlor, 758-3789; Rodney Bly, 758-3103 14th, 2 to 5 p.m. The cele­ bration will take place at the or Rick Smith 758-6406. $5 per person. home of their daughter, Mrs. A woman doesn't hire domestic help nowadays . Barbara (Norman) Hillmer of she marries it. Magrath. No gifts please. Mrs. Lily Margaret beloved wife of the late Spring, passed away Wednesday,»' VALENTINE u DAY FEB. 14 January 27, 1982 at the age of 86 years. Born on July 11th, 1895 in Omaha, Nebraska, she came with her parents to Canada in 1915 FOR THAT SPECIAL settling in the Erskin area. VALENTINE She married Jack Spring on Jan. 22nd, 1918 and they homesteaded BOXES OF CHOCOLATES Beautiful boxes in a in . In 1924 they selection of colors. moved to Magrath where they lived for many years. VALENTINE BOOKS After retiring she and her pusn out cut out. husband moved to Lethbridge b VALENTINE CARDS and for a short time moved back assorted. to Bow Island but later returned to Lethbridge where she resided until her passing. . Predeceased by her husband Jack in June of 1981, she is survived by two sons Kenneth of Hamilton, Ont., Douglas of ; three daughters Mrs. Ruth Shelton of ’’ Lewistown, Mont., Mrs. Helen : Stamp-Vincent of Castlegar, B.C. . and Mrs. Joyce Campbell of Edmon­ BEAUTY AIDS ton; one sister and three broth­ BONNE BELLE EYE MAKEUP REMOVER PADS ers; fourteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. Removes eye makeup quickly. 80 pads. Funeral services were held REGULAR $4.50 ...... gg in Martin Bros. Memorial Chapel BONNE BELLE ORANGE PEEL MASQUE Saturday, January 30th with' Dr. Give yourself a lovely facial. Peels off Wm. Calderwood officiating. easily. REGULAR $4.25...$3■99 Interment took place in the TEN-O-SIX CLEANSING BAR: REG $2.25..$1.95 Family Plot at Mountain Vew Cemetery. Pallbearers were Gordon Coltart, Kevin Campbell, Cameron Campbell, Ernie Wutzke, Gary Cooper and Robert Owens. Sleepwear NOTICE: Have you ever been waxed? Assorted styles Learn all the secrets. Anyone interested in Ladies Nightgowns in cross-country skiing should call the in Brushed Nylon, 'Office, 758-3212 to register for . a free X-C waxing clinic. Nylon, Flannelette. Trimmed in lace, NOTICE: The Annual Congregational Meet­ eyelet, embroidery. ing of the Magrath United Church will A good selection begin with a Pot Luck Supper Sunday of colors. February 14th at 5:30 p.m. Meeting to follow. All members of the congregation are welcome to attend. FOR SALE: 1972 Chev ton. 14,000 miles. New motor & transmission. Good condition. 758-3638 LOST: Tues. January 26th at the 1st Ward Priest Supper, silver locketl and chain with the picture of my husband Panty-hose and myself inside of locket. Anyone having seen it, please call 758-3247. "NO NONSENSE" Panty hose I would like very much to find it. in shades of Spice Thank you. Pearl Harrison. Taupe, Beige. THANK YOU: The Wes Hillmer Rink (Wes, $1.59 to $1.98 Howard Ririe, Brad Helgeson, Marvin Hillmer) wish to thank Arndt Motors ************ very much fo>r the lovely trophies they Middle age is , won at the Magrath Men's Bonspiel. when you whistle at a pretty girl and she looks to see where FOR SALE: 1973 Matador Station wagon. your dog is. Asking $300. Phone Rick Gruninger, 758-6237. ‘ Our NIAT

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Pork Butt Roast BONELESS ///////////////////////////////// 14S *★★★**★*★★*****★★**★**★*******•*★***£** + * *********★•*★*★★**!- ************* The Magrath Town Council wishes to Council have increased the rate to inform Town residents of the following: a flat $20 per month. Commercial There has been publicity around town . section is facing similar change. that the Fire Department has an ambul­ We feel that the rate is much' the ance service and a call on the fire­ same in other and communities phone will get this service. Due to in . We are also licensing, insurance and training reg­ grateful that we do not face similar ulations, the Town does not have qual­ problems as towns of and ified ambulance service and will only Granum. In the future we will have be available for a call by a DOCTOR plenty of soft good water. provided that DOCTOR will ride with We are also improving the sewer the patient. system. The old lift station near New waterworks program has slowed Bob Gorhams will be replaced because down because of cold weather, but our the old system is too expensive to crews had a very productive fall and bring to the current safety and health were able to complete a large part of regulations. This work was planned the work before shutdown. We are sometime ago and we have ordered this estimating that we are somewhat ahead new system for immediate installation of schedule in many areas. Raw water We apologize if some of you have pipeline is laid, foundation for 1 had slow or poor service from our per- million gallon treated water reser­ sonnell during the fall months or if voir is in place ready to take furth­ your road had more potholes than usual er construction. Treatment plant •' We have used our staff in the water­ foundations and tanks are in place project and they have been busy on and will receive a building surround­ that work. ing those large tanks in the near In behalf of Magrath Town Council, future. Some of the treated water Heikki Ojala. pipe to bring the water to town is in shipment and laying of it will DISTRICT AGRICULTURIST REPORT start as soon as frost eases a little. Beef Cattle & Sheep Support Program Presently the crew is making prep­ Forms may be obtained from our office. arations of installing a by-pass Let me clarify one important point - valve system to the Jensen Dam. Only the work copy may be taken home So far the costs are within the for you to fill out, however, the budgeted figures and many of the master copy that you fill out and sign remaining contracts and bids have along with a Commissioner of Oaths been coming in within the budget signature will never leave the office. guidelines. Therefore, sometime between now and In connection with the new water­ March 31, 1982, you must come to the works, financing was arranged before office. Again, let me emphasize only the start of the construction. Of Backgrounder or Slaughter cattle that the 3.2 million dollar project, were purchased or owned and then re­ $630,000.00 is debentured and first sold, you must bring the original instalment is due 1982. Council made purchase and sales receipts. These the decision to meet this through will be photocopied and returned to water rates, therefore we are switch­ you. Cow herds and sheep flocks ing to.a flat rate system and by­ under the Maintenance Support Program monthly billing. An average'water will be inspected and counted on a bj11 in Magrath bas been about $10 to random basis. $11 per month. As of January 1, 1982 by the bylaw #933, we as the Town Flour

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