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Dry Goods Dept:: If Party Needs IOC 39 C
Dry Goods Dept:: If Party Needs IOC 39 C
Dry Goods Dept:: If Party Needs IOC 39 C
PHONE-S? OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065
STORE HOURS; MONDAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ...8 A„M„ to 6 P,M0
’WEDNESDAY „„e.c«8 A-,Me to 1 PoM0 . ...... oSATURDAY . .8 A,M0 to 7 P.M„
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If PARTY NEEDS
HALLOWEEN MASKS - assorted designs. IOC to 39 C
HALLOWEEN NAPKINS - Halloween motif.....pkg, 490
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BUBBLE BATH; Novelty containers of Fixie { Infant:s Cotton knit
Dolls or Cats that convert into Piggy r\ n = Undervests in white
Banks-., Designed for Little Miss, jOO ,93.
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NIWA MILK: Shin conditioner that cleanses, 1 980 to I25
moisturizes and beautifies0 . , QQ
REGULAR $1,98 | J(J> TRAINING
RUBBER GLOVES; Double film for double
PANTS
| Foam Lined honey-
wear. S. M„ L0
JO | i 9 I comb knit Cotton
INSOLES: Dr, Scholl;s "Air Pillo ” - 690 | Pants in White, Pink,
eC0©»Ht>*«< **C#«©O9v'» *» o o a f Aqua, Yellow,
FIGURED COTTON KNITS - 60” wide,, QQ a o
Regular $3r 98 yd,«0«o o«. Z) L? v 6 yrst >90
MAG RATH TRADING COMPANY LTD,
MEN S BOYS WEAR
HOME. AND SCHOOL MEET DIG
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C,N.LB: The Magrath Lions Club is again
Pyjamas for every Man’s taste,
conducting the campaign for funds for the
FLANNELETTE in assorted CoNoIoB, They will be assisted again this
designs and colors. year by the First and Second Year Laurels
of the M0I0A, under the direction of their
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to leaders Mrso Ruth Johnson and Mrs, Barbara
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Rirle,
POLO PYJAMaS - two piece They will be canvassing Everyone East
Knit with pullover top of Main Street, The entire canvass will
and styled witfji long be made during the first week cf November,
sleeves. Bottoms have Last year your contributions for this
elastic g Fj most worthwhile cause was over $400,
waist. Please help us to help those less
~7 A fortunate than ourselves.
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Fashionable Fall and Winter Jackets for Misses and
Ladies. Plaids in Wool/Blends, Quilted Nylon Ski Jackets
NAPPA-HIDES that you can’t tell from
real leather. Imitation Suedes. ^)P-^GC Q^OO
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DRESS SALE
DON’T MISS THIS BARGAIN ON LADIES DRESSES.
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The WTorld Famous Harlem Clowns will Mr, and Mrs, John Shigelski have
be in Magrath to play the Zeniths cn e l'eturned home from a four week holiday to
ThursdayOctober 25th at 8 P,M„ Come f West Germany and Denmark,
to the Big Gym and have an enjoyable
evening, ^
MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD
HARDWARE DEPT.
MAYTAG
BLACK-DECKER *"-'V
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i WASHDAY MATES
I MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER MODEL A6O6: 2 speed
(washing action, separate soak cycle, regular
I and permanent press cycle,, 4 water level
| selections, 3 water temperature controls,,
(The Workhorse of the Maytag line* $425*00
ROUTER
449 ( Lions Hall Wednesday last, wives were
ROUTER KIT - 549t I invited as guests* A delicious supper was
( enjoyed*
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GW.S
#7305 — excellent blade visibility from
Lion President Wallace Baker outlined
(the Club's activities for the 1973-74 season,
either side* Wrap-around sturdy steel shoe I He pointed out that LIONS is now the larg-
for added support* Burnout protected motor*f est service club in the world with clubs in
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Handle placement gives excellent balance 62 countries and a membership in excess of
(.3,000,000* A drive is now under way to
and control* Safety approved for 7i"' an(J
6g" blades* smaller blade is safely covered! enlist new members for the Magrath Lions
by extra-wide guard* Q Q^ 1 Club, particularity for young men.
Lion Harold Boucher was the speaker
#7340 PROFESSIONAL SAW - husky motor, im¬ ( for the evening and stressed the fact that
proved burn-out protected motor. Wrap¬ ( our rail line could be abandoned any time
around shoe gives firm support* Ball and ( after January 2, 1975, just fourteen months
roller bearings for long life* Auxiliary 1 from now*
knob for added control* Heavy oast aluminum : The campaign for funds for the Blind
quadrant for accurate bevel settings* Safety^ commence shortly when it is hoped the
approved for 7^" and blades* Smaller j citizens of Magrath and district will ex~
blade is safely covered by extra wide guard* ! uend the same generosity as in former years*
ONLY ** * (j 4' 95
BLACK & DECKER JIG SAWS HAVE FINALLY ARRIVED I 0n Friday, Mrs* Marie W was hostess
1 at a "Going Away" party for her sister Mrs*
WE STILL HAVE ilECTRIC DRILLS AT $10,88 ( Olive James who will be spending the winter
GA ; / / _ ; with her son and family in Edmonton*
„ . —G NUj ( A lovely lunch was served and a good
.#5705, a1!PROFESSIONAL REVERSING DRILL - extra; time was ty old friends and neighbors
heavy duty capacity* Reversing switch perfect!of the honored guest*
for removing jammed drill bits* Removable top!
handle and auxiliary spade handle gives great- Mr* and Mrs* Ray Meldrum of Colunbia
er control. Double reduction gears gives tre~{Falls, Montana are visiting friends and
mendous drilling power*
5995 I relatives in Magrath and district including
1 the Meldrum and Leishman families in Magrath
MAY WE SUGGEST A CORDLESS EIECTRIC GRASS I and Del Bonita„
SHEAR FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT,, COMPLETE' WITH
BATTERY CHARGER* _ , j.,n n. Don't be afraid to ask dumb questions,
Only $19-95 ;they're-easier to handle than dumb mistakes*
MAGRATH TRADING COMPANY LTD.
MEN'S^BOYS WEAR
ATTENTION: As there will be no
Pop Corn Ball s sold door to
WINTER
door this year by the Brownies
or Guides, please phone either
Lora Barker -• 758-3126 or Eleanor
Harrison - 758-3553° Pop Corn
balls will be sold at the follow¬ Fall and Winter Jackets
in a nice assortment of
ing, 1
styles including popular
Brownies and Guides Halloween f Bomber Jackets., Ski Jackets,
Pop Corn Ball Sale, Bake Sale and; Car Coats in wool plaids,
Tea will be held Saturday, Oct- 1 quilted nylonsa Orion pile
27th from 2 to A P°M* in the lining and Down filled*
Lions Hall3 All donations for |
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the Bake Sale will be very much
appreciated-,
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1 IG95to 65
- BURNS.2 lb.
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WIENERS Ao Go
Did you know that the first boy bom in The Calling Reception for Tim and Darci
the town of Magrath was named Magrath Merill Rollingson will be held in the Magrath
and was given 10 acres of land east of where Cultural Hall (not at the bride's .home)
the present hospital stands for being the Friday, October 26th from 7 to 9 P.M. All
first boy,. Given by Mr. C„ A. Magrath* friends are cordially invited to attend.
This .and many more homestead; lease country
and McIntyre stories are some of the treas-. WANTED: Someone with typing ability who
ures you will be able to relive if you have would like to learn to Co the "Store News"
the pleasure of spending a few days with for the next three weeks. Pleqse contact
old timer Clyde Spencer as I did while in the News Office immediately.
the Magrath Hospital. Many thanks also to
Herb Coleman who related a' lot' of' interest¬ J. Alfred Ririe passed away peacefully
ing stories of the past, also to Earl Tuesday. October 23rd ir. his 89th year.
WpckrJLtz whom I enjoyed visiting with. The Magrath Trading Co. Ltd. will close
Also a great thanks to the doctors, from 12 o'clock noon Friday October 26th
nurses and enployees of the Magrath Hospital out of respect for the late Mr. Ririe.
who treated me,go well. Many.thanks. ■ Funeral Services will be held in the
Bon C ■althen. Magrath L.D.S. Chapel Friday at 2 P.M.
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The Del Bonita 4 H Beef Club held a re- Friends may meet the family in the Relief
organizational meeting October 2-th at the Society Room prior to the!'service.
Del Bonita School. Officers elected are Rather than print an Obituary in this
as follows: President - Darrel Koskewich. week's Store Newn, we pay tribute to him
with one of his best loved poems:
Vice President - Monte Helgeson. Secretary -
.Donna Jorgensen. 'Treasurer ‘David ’Newton. ' CROSSING THE BAR
Historian — Kelly Helgeson* Sunset and evening star.
Club Reporter —
And one clear call for mel
Dianne Koskewich,, District Representative —
And may there' he' no moaning at the bar.
Brenda Hoyt* Eib'ra'rian - 'Terry 'Bowiesland
Club Leader - Charles Barnett. Assistant When I put out to sea.
Leaders — Ed Newton, Albert Periy0 But such a tide as moving seems asleep.
SLz: other Advisory Board members were Too' full'for sound and foam.
elected. Weigh day and weights were dis¬When that which drew from out the boundless
Turns again' home.
cussed, Monthly Club meetings, weye, .set for. deep.
the second Saturday of every month. Twilight and evening bell,
Dianne Koskewich. Club Reporter.And after that the darkl
And may there be no sadness of farewell.
Mrs. Marge Hiiiida of Richmond; BYcY is. When’1 embarkj'
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs* S. Saga For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place
The flood may bear me far,
and sister Mrs.- Sue Kado„ I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crossed the bar-
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