Tulips Q99 Home Hardware Tulip Bulbs

Tulips Q99 Home Hardware Tulip Bulbs

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 Fertilize COFFEE MUGS 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- - will address the issue "New Reproductive SELECTED 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.

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