31 research outputs found
Model Tractor Teaching Tool
A model tractor was developed to teach students about power consumption and wheel slip of farm tractors. The model was selected because of safety and resource issues. Using this model in the lab provided a safe and quiet atmosphere where the principals of power consumption and wheel slip could be demonstrated and learned. The students that participated in the lab appeared to grasp the concepts that were presented
Selection of RTUs and sensors
Presented at SCADA and related technologies for irrigation district modernization: a USCID water management conference on October 26-29, 2005 in Vancouver, Washington.Selecting an appropriate Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) and sensors for an automation project can be daunting. There are numerous devices available with varied capabilities and performance. Factory representatives and specifications can be misleading and confusing. Advances in the electronics industry are seeing tremendous changes and subsequently RTUs and sensors are undergoing new developments. Older models are being redesigned and in some cases losing their integrity. Efforts have been made to test various RTUs and sensors, but they have not been exhaustive and these devices will eventually become obsolete. Considering the extensive choices that are available and the changes that are continually occurring, a criteria was developed for selecting these devices for automation projects. While basic performance criteria are important, it was concluded that consulting with individuals who have used these components is the most important
Growth and Performance of Guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba (L.) Taub.) Genotypes under Various Irrigation Regimes with and without Biogenic Silica Amendment in Arid Southwest US
Guar is a potential crop that can be grown as a forage or as a seed crop in arid to semi-arid regions due to its low water requirements and tolerance to heat. Optimizing irrigation water use is important for making alternative crops such as guar a sustainable option. Amendments such as biogenic silica, a sedimentary rock from a biogenic source such as fossils, may help plants tolerate water stress due to reduced irrigation. The objective of the current study was to evaluate seed yield and attribute components and agronomic and physiological parameters for four guar genotypes (Matador, Kinman, Lewis, and NMSU 15-G1) under five drip irrigation regimes (I1-normal irrigation, I2-no irrigation at 75% pod formation, I3-no irrigation at 50% and 75% pod formation, I4-terminate irrigation at flowering, and I5-terminate irrigation at flowering + biogenic silica amendment) at Las Cruces in southern New Mexico, USA, from 2016 to 2018. On average, the I1 irrigation regime produced the highest guar seed yield (2715 kg ha−1) followed by I5 (2469 kg ha−1) from 2016 to 2018. As compared to the I1 regime, the I2 and I3 regimes resulted in a 20.8% and 23.4% decline in guar seed yield, respectively, on average from 2016 to 2018. The results suggest that the addition of biogenic silica might help to improve guar seed yield under reduced irrigation conditions and can produce comparable yields with an average of 300 mm of irrigation during the growing season in the southern New Mexico region of the Southwest US
Irrigation Water and Nitrogen Fertilizer Management in Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.): A Review
Intensive irrigation and nutrient management practices in agriculture have given rise to serious issues in aquifer water depletion and groundwater quality. This review discusses the effects of irrigation and nitrogen management practices on potato growth, yield, and quality, and their impacts on water and nitrogen use efficiencies. This review also highlights the economics and consequences of applying deficit irrigation strategies in potato production. Many researchers have demonstrated that excessive irrigation and nitrogen application rates negatively impact potato tuber yield and quality while also increasing nitrate leaching, energy consumption, and the overall costs of production. An application of light-to-moderate deficit irrigation (10–30% of full irrigation) together with reduced nitrogen rates (60–170 kg/ha) has a great potential to improve water and nitrogen use efficiencies while obtaining optimum yield and quality in potato production, depending on the climate, variety, soil type, and water availability. There is an opportunity to reduce N application rates in potato production through deficit irrigation practices by minimizing nitrate leaching beyond the crop root zone. The best irrigation and nitrogen management techniques for potato production, as discussed in this review, include using sprinkle and drip irrigation techniques, irrigation scheduling based on local crop coefficients, soil moisture content, and crop modeling techniques, applying slow-release nitrogenous fertilizers, split nitrogen application, and applying water and nitrogenous fertilizers in accordance with crop growth stage requirements
Estimating Water Use Efficiency for Major Crops in Chihuahua, Mexico: Crop Yield Function Models vs. Evapotranspiration
Water use in agriculture is a critical aspect of sustainable food production. Efficient water management is essential to address both yield optimization and environmental concerns. The current study evaluated the water diversions by the Irrigation District 05—Delicias (DR-05), in the State of Chihuahua, Mexico, for four major crops grown in the region including alfalfa, chile, pecans and peanuts. The amounts of water applied to raise these crops were compared to the amounts of water use estimated with the evapotranspiration (ET) method and with the crop yield function model, and respective water use efficiencies were estimated with both the methods. The water use efficiency measured using the ET estimation (WUE-ET) for alfalfa ranged from 60.9% to 70.4%, while the water use efficiency derived from the yield function data (WUE-YF) showed lower values and ranged from 43.6% to 59.7%. In the case of chile, the opposite trends were observed than in alfalfa, with the WUE-ET for chile ranging from 47.7% to 54.8%, and WUE-YF showing higher values that ranged from 49% to 70%. In the case of peanuts and pecans, only the WUE-ET was estimated and it ranged from 55.9% to 68.8% for peanuts and 90.9% to 116.9% pecans, respectively. Among the four crops studied, pecans were found to have the highest WUE-ET, with values of WUE-ET reaching higher than 100%. However, it is to be noted that these high values of water use efficiencies are more indicative that pecans are probably under irrigated
Effect of Irrigation and Nitrogen Management on Potato Growth, Yield, and Water and Nitrogen Use Efficiencies
Irrigation and nitrogen management are crucial for sustainable potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) production. A field experiment was conducted during the 2022 and 2023 growing seasons at Farmington, New Mexico, to evaluate the performance of two chip potato varieties (Lamoka and Waneta) under three irrigation regimes (full irrigation (FI), 20% deficit irrigation (DI) and 40% DI) and seven nitrogen fertilizer rates (0, 60, 115, 170, 220, 280, and 340 kg N/ha). The treatment combinations of irrigation regimes, nitrogen rates, and varieties were arranged in a split–split plot design with three replications as main plot, sub-plot, and sub-sub plot, respectively. The two-year results showed that irrigation regimes had the most significant effect on plant growth, physiology, and tuber yield of the potato varieties. For both Lamoka and Waneta, the plant height and canopy cover were lower under 40% DI than under 20% DI and FI treatments. The SPAD meter values were higher under 40% DI, followed by 20% DI and FI treatments, whereas the stomatal conductance was higher under FI, followed by 20% DI and 40% DI during both growing seasons. Regardless of nitrogen rates and variety, a 20% water-saving irrigation strategy reduced the total tuber yield by 4.5% and 22.1% in the 2022 and 2023 growing seasons, respectively, while the 40% water-saving irrigation strategy reduced total tuber yield by 36.8% and 58.2% in the 2022 and 2023 growing seasons, respectively, as compared to full irrigation. Shifting from full irrigation to 20% DI could save 711.2 to 1036.3 m3/ha of irrigation water. For Lamoka, the highest total tuber yield was obtained with 60 kg N/ha under 20% DI and 220 kg N/ha under FI in 2022 and 2023, respectively. For Waneta, the highest total tuber yield was obtained with 115 kg N/ha under 20% DI and 170 kg N/ha under FI in 2022 and 2023, respectively. Maximum water use efficiency (WUE) was obtained at 60 kg N/ha with 20% DI for both Lamoka and Waneta in 2022, while maximum WUE was obtained at 220 kg N/ha under FI for Lamoka and at 170 kg N/ha for Waneta in the 2023 season. The maximum nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) was achieved with 60 kg N/ha under 20% DI for both varieties during both growing seasons. Thus, for sustainable irrigation and nitrogen management, the application of a 20% deficit irrigation strategy with a lower nitrogen rate (60 to 170 kg N/ha) could be the best option to improve WUE and NUE with minimal tuber yield reduction. Our study suggested that 40% deficit irrigation would not be beneficial as compared to both full irrigation and 20% water-saving irrigation
Magrath Store News (December 19, 1985)
An archive of the Magrath Trading Store News.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Wes Balderson to digitize and display this content.MAGRATH TRADING CO
,v STORE NEWS PHONES: OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE
• UPSTAIRS & STORE NEWS 758-63/7
STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thurusday, Friday & Saturday
* Wednesday......... .......... ................
7'S-3065
t.i 6 p.m.
to 1 p.m.
8 a . in.
8 a .to .
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1985............ MAGRAIH, ALBERTA
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Friends ■
and Customers a
' Happy Holiday
Christmas is a time in which friends and
family all get together to share and enjoy
one another's company.
Our wish to you and yours* is a very
Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year.
From the Management and Staff at
MAGRATH TRADING CO. LTD.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
AS LOW AS
4 DAY CHRISTMAS SALE
CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE
1 GROUP CLEARING AT
NEW COSTUME JEWELLERY HAS A RIVED
JUST IN TIME FOP- CHRISTMAS.
A SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S WEAR HAS BEEN ADDED
TO THE 1/2 PRICE RACK.
1 RACK OF DRESSES, BLOUSES, SLACKS
TOPS, ETC. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL.
1 RACK OF SKIRTS, BLOUSES, TOPS, SLACKS
DUSTERS, ETC
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY. & TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20,21
CHRISTMAS
Polyester
Christmas
FABRICS - Cotton .
nlce Ÿ2 Price
Gift Ideas
MUSK, CHANTILLY, AVIANCE
Colognes, Perfumes,
Bubble Bath., Bath Beads,
Dusting Powder.
A nice selection of
Gift Items.
Ine Ga ¿n City Senior Citizens'
Association wishes to acknowledge the
following donations to the Memorial Fundi
In memory of Lawrence McClain, donated by
Berta McClain. In memory of Water & Vada
Brown, donated by the Senior Citizens Board
and Elmer & Lisadore Harker. In memory of
Charles Sindlinger, donated by Ruth Sind-linger.
In memory of Ole Kraft, in lieu
of flowers: Irene & Jim Ririe, Phil & Gladys
Sheer, W. Heninger, Ruth Sindlinger, Alma
Whitt, Allen & Norma Owens, Louise Dow,
Ollie Peirens, Norman &. Melva Christensen,
Kay & Shirley Neilson, Grace Toomer, Venna
& Charles Caldwell. Also a small collection
grom the genenral membership at the
December dinner. In memory of Lynn Sabey
donated by Muriel Sabey & the family. In
memory of Bert Clifton, donated by Kitty
Clifton and family.
Our heartfelt appreciation to all
these people for their generous help with
■ the up-keep of the Drop In Centre. While
we do not charge the mourners for the lounge
we do appreciate help with the utilities and
replacements in this room. Thank you and
an invitation to all eligible people to join
our group.
Bay
Dec
HOCKEY PRACTICE GENERAL SKATING
OUTDOOR SKATING RINK HOLIDAY HOURS
23 . 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
24 10 a « m. 1 p.m. 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
25 none (NS) 10 s.m.-5 p.m.
26 none (NS) 10 s.m.-5 p.m.
same as normal schedule
PLUSH TOYS
Stuffed Toys that
will please the
kiddies. Care Bears,
Teddy Bears. Reindeer,
Wrinkles
Dog.
the
Weekends
Dec 30 10 a,m.- 1 p.m 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
5 p.m.-7 p.m.
(3 -5 p.m. Rental)
31 10 a.m.-l p.m. 1 p.m. - 4 p.m
Jan 1 none (NS) 10’’ a » tn • " 5 p ♦ m •
2 10 a.m.-l p.m. 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
\ 10 s.m.-l p.m. 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
** (NS) - No Supervision.
Scott Barton.
Towel Values
(REGULAR 300/month + 300 damage deposit.
Phone 328-7884. Ron Smith.
Donations to the Library not previously acknowledged
in the Store News. From Beatrice Harker &
Lucille Balderson - in memory of Millie Rice "and
ladies of the Club". In memory of Bill Christensen
"Memoirs of a Mountain Man". In memory of J.A.
Spencer - "The Promised Land" from the Magrath Library
Board; "The Teachings of Spencer W. Kimball"
from 1st Ward High Priests; "The Canadian Prairies"
from Southern Alberta Writers Workshop, "The Challenge
and the Harvest" from Jim & Eleanor Hyde. In
memory of Lalovee Jensen - "A New Witness for the
Articles of Faith" from Norman & Melva Christensen,
Blaine & Marilyn Neilson, Pearldene & Bert Jensen,
Kay & Shirley Neilson, Kenneth & Marlene Neilson,
Robert & Carolyn Neilson. "Brigham Young, American
Moses" from Ted & Betty Clifton. From the Azar &
Erailie Briggs family - "Cowboys & Indians, North
American Wild Flowers, North American Birds, North
American Trees, The Presidents of United States,
Illustrated Atlas of the World.
The Library Board appreciates these donations
very much.
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom Apartment. Phone
758-3797.
FOR SALE: German Roller Canaries. Excellent
singers. 40 for guaranteed
songster. V. Saxton. Spring Coulee,
Phone 758-6663.
NOTICE: The Senior Citizens will hold a Social
Evening at the Drop In Centre, Friday, December
27th at 7:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be enjoyed.
Please bring a Snack Tray (crackers, cheese,
olives, pickles, etc.) Come and enjoy the feolow-ship.
»“ 4 OFF
Pants and
an assort-styles
and
Plain or
SWEAT
VWTHS’ STRIPED
jr
CARDSTON
requires
School.
MERRY CHRISTMAS < ■
SCHOOL DIVISION #2
a Principal - Hillspring
Applications are invited
for the position of Principal at the soonto-
be built Hillspring School. This school, to
be completed by September, 1986, will have an
enrolment of approximately 105 students in
Grades E.C.S. through 9. Qualified applicants
r|ay forward their resumes with accompanying
references and ducumentation to: Dr. E.F.
Bjardock, Superintendent of Schools, Cardston
School Div. No.
Deadline
2, Box 10, Cardston, AB. TOK 0K0.
for applications is January 10, 1986.
Jogging
Tops in
ment of
colors.
contrasting trim on
tops.
Susan Ferguson, beloved wife of John Ferguson
Magtath, passed away Saturday, December 14, 1985
the age of 40 years.
Mrs. Ferguson was born in Tenby, Wales, on March
1, 1945 to James and Marion Dyer. She came to Canada
as a baby and grew up around the world as an "Air
Fijrce Brat".
j Besides her beloved husband John, she is survived
by her six children, Sarah & Andrew Best of Williams
Lake, B.C., Christopher Best of Horsefly, B.C., Jennifer,
Marion & James Ferguson all of Magrath; her
mother Marion Dyer of Moose Jaw, Sask., one sister
Allison Bennett also of Moose Jaw; one brother John
Dyer of Red Deer.
Funeral Services were held in the Magrath L.D.S.
Stake Chapel Tuesday, December 17th with Bishop Brook
Harker officiating. The family prayer was offered by |
Edith Ferguson. Charlotte Fletcher was organist and '■
accompanied the choir in the singing of the opening
hymn "The Lord Is My Shepherd". Toni Stringam offer
ed the invocation. Elizabeth Davies gave the biography.
A Ladies Trio - Bessie Cook, Charlotte Fletcher
and Marie Stevenson sang "At Peace" accompani
by Carol Lowry. Speaker for the service was Bob
Ferguson. The closing hymn by the choir was "Abide
With Me". Gary Stringam offered the benediction.
; Pallbearers were Gary Kaplar, Andrew Best,
Jojin Dyer, Bob Churchman, Gary Stringam, John Van'
Orman, ETlden Coleman and Rod Gibb.
i Interment took place in the Magrath Cemetery
with grave dedication by John Ferguson, Sr.
I . • . . •
Men s Dress Ties in
plains, patterns;
regular and pre-tied.
Assorted shades.
(Located around the
New Tube Sport Socks,
by Super Star. White
with contrasting border
trim.
For your information, we now have 48 paid members
the Home & School, representing all communities,
also have our liasons of the Home & School sitt-
Mrs. Marilyn
Elem-
We appreciate our phoning committee
of
We
ing on Parent Advisory committees.
Dahl -Jr. & Sr. High School; Mr. Ron Hunt
entary School.
who telephones you, the parents of children to ask
your concerns. We appreciate the opportunity to
serve and encourage each of you to telephone your
elected school board members with your concerns.
Patricia Dudley, Home & School Pres.
ATTENTION: The Open Meeting sponsored by the Home
& School concerning the building proposal for the
Magrath Schools has been postponed until January
due to the School Board not being in attendance.
Thank you. Patricia Dudley.
....
THANK YOU: Our heartfelt thanks and appreciation
to Bishop Watson Ririe and everyone who assisted
with the funeral service. Our thanks also to the j
ladies who assisted with the luncheon following
the service. We are grateful for all of your
thoughtfulness. Muriel Sabey, Sharon & Family
Sail. & Family.
Men's Winter Jackets
in downfil and
fibrefil. A nice
selection.
MsiÄerchiefs
REGULAR ¿9C ea.
Men's 100% Cotton White Handkerchiefs.
Border trim. ___
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*
Enjoy the convenience
Garage door from your
and also the security
gives.
MOULINEX FOOD PROCESSOR
Handy kitchen
helper.
REG. 64.95
3«Speed
Mixmaster
SUNBEAM 3 SPEED
MIXMASTER - with
stand.
REGULAR 0(3)95
36.95
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
signless srea
MXING BOWL SET
Stainless Steel
5 piece Mixing
Bowl Set.
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL
REG. < ^4^5
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There will be NO WELL-BABY Clinics on
DeccahRI 24th or December 31st. For
fu»?M» information call 758-3331.
FOUfclj Gas cap from newlv painteU
blwç cjft CJaiii’. ar lows -
Rival 61/2” Chrome
¡rood Slicer
We have
selection of Appliance
Items for Christmas...
WAHSEKS & DRYERS
DISH WASHERS
MICROWAVES
Ideal gift
Home.
of opening your
car
it
REGULAR 239.99
Riual Food Slicer,
chrome finish. Adjustable
blade.
SPECIAL
Visions 5 piece
Cookware Set in
Amber "See Through"
Cookware Set
REGULAR
18,000 - 15,000 with the total cost amounting to 30,000. Addition would have support pillars
running the length of it. This option is too costly at the present time.
Councillor Beres gave two proposals for the Club to follow up on:
1.: The first is to continue to lobby the school authorities to get gymnastic fácil ■’’■tcc
included with the proposed new gymnasium. The medium to use to do this would be the Mag-rath
& District Recreation Board.
2. The second proposal given was: If it proved to be impossible to get the facilities
neeoed from the School, the feasibility of adding on to the NW corner of the arena
could be worked on through the Recreation Board. The 1987 CRC capital grant could be
available for this as could a portion of any surplus funds left from construction of the
a?ena; Fundraising would be necessary to match any grants.
Garden City Gymnastics would like to thank the parents and community for the support
given regarding our concern for Gymnastics facilities in the new arena.
This is a statement of the Councils investigation into the proposals and the ramifications
of those proposals, also the Council's expressed support of the two options available
to us.
'■ GARDEN CITY GYMNASTICS EXECUTIVE - Loral Atwood, Conda Rae Tood, Alison Bly,
• Patty Skretting, Reva Strate.
• A most enjoyable evening of musical enter-i
tainment was experienced at the Magrath L.D.S.
Stake Centre Sunday evening when the Magrath
Alberta Stake presented "The Gift of Love".
Narration was by Shirley Perry with Narrators
the Don Ripley family. Chorister was Gary
Stringam with organist Toni Stringam and pianist
Alma Davies. President Tyler Alston
welcomed those present; invocation was by
P£es. Lorin Mendenhall.
j The Stake Choir and guest artists performed
Christmas favorites which was climaxed by
the Stake Choir's "Hallelujah Chorus".
? Benediction was by Pres. Clark Hardy.
■; "A SINCERE MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EACH ONE, MAY
HAPPY ONE WITH MANY THING? TO REJOICE ABOUT,
"The Giver of Gifts". A Christmas music
and slide presentation under the direction
of Leanne Passey, featuring the short
movie "Mr. Kruger’s Christmas" with Jimmy
Stewart will be presented this Sunday, Dec.
22nd at 7:30 p.m. at the LDS Chapel. Everyone
is invited to attend. ‘
MAGRATH ROD & GUN CLUB HSITORY - anyone
having old photos, information on projects,
stories, etc. which would help in making
this project entertaining and accurate,
please contact Bob Rasussen. 758-3442/
THE COMING YEAR OF 1986 BE A HEALTHY,
AND PLEASANT MEMORIES TO KEEP",
SHIRTS
Caravan Brand Western
Shirts. Patterned
bodice with plain
yoke. Western cut.
Snap button trim.
THANK YOU:
the Elementary
thanks for the
urgjer Sale,
until after Christmas.
Band Parents.
We have a nice selection
of Sweaters by
Jantzen. Vests, t
Pullovers & Cardigan ¿Aji
styles
REG.
29.95
MEN'S "NORTH STAR" SNOW BOOTS.
Grey Nylon Suede Upper. Cleated
sole. Velcro fastening
Pullover style.
REG. 79.95............ .59.95.
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CHERRY CHEESE CAKE
day
Parents & Students of
& High Schools - ous
support of our Hamb-
December 11th was the
Merry Christmas from the
to the doctor.nurses and
General Hospital for the
received during my hospital
THANK YOU: My thanks
staff of the Magrath
care and attention I
stay; to the Spring Coulee Community Club for
the lovely flowers. Thank you. Ollie Peirens.
We would like to extend warmest Season's
Greetings to all our many friends arid customers.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all.
Tony & Katie Kern & Family.
. 8, 1985,
of Terryl
weighing 7 lb.
My first grandchild arrived De
McKenna Rose Miller, baby daugh e
"Reeder" Miller and Clyde Miller,
2 oz. Grandparents are Barbara Reeder of Magrath
and Dan Reeder of Surrey, England; Clyde & Wanda
Miller of Shelley, Idaho. Equally proud great
grandparents are Ben &'Marge Rasmussen of Magrath,
Bob & Vonza Reeder of Orem, Utah and Grandpa Bean
of Idaho.
Thanks to Dr. Dennis Dahl, Kendy
Celeste Fletcher for your help wirh our special
package. Also thanks to all the rest of the hospital
staff for the love and good wishes.
Terryl, Clyde, & McKenna. Miller.
ù S
We would like to thank the people who came -
to our Basketball Tournament. A special thanks to
our two scorekeepers, Kent Rasmussen & Marvin
Sillito for doing an excellent job.
The first place winners were the Magrath Commercial
Men's Team; Second place winners were Sparwood.
Third place went to Magrath Colts. Consolation
went to Pincher Creek. Sportsmanship went to
Bow Island. A big "thanks" to everyone who attended
our Social Evening which made it a success.
Colts Basketball Team.
SPRING COULEE NEW YEAR'S EVE FROLIC - music by "Midnight
Sun". Advance tickets only. Before Dec. 23, 25/couple.
After Dec. 23, 100 in Canadian funds you exchange for American Ex-*
i press Travellers Cheques, in all availan_e currencies,
between Dec. 2/85 and Feb. 28/86, you will receive one
contest entry form. Simply complete and deposit your
entry form in the ballot box in the branch and you
could win the set of luggage on di? • r.
ST. JOSEPH'S C.W.L.: Anyone wanting to help decorate
llj—2 cups graham cracker crumbs,
i c. melted butter, 1 tbsp, brown
sugar. Mix well. Set aside a few
crumbs for cop. press remaining in
9x13 pan. CREAM TOGETHER 16 oz.
cream cheese, li c icing sugar, 1
tsp. vanilla, % pint cream whipped
OB.' 1 pkg dream whip mixed into
cheese mixtur. Spoon onto crumbs,
chill overnight, then add 1 can
cherry pie pilling with 1/2 cup
sugar, 1 tsp lemon juice, 1 tsp.
almond extrat. Stir till sugar is
dissolved. Spread over cheese base.
Sprinkle with reserved crumbs. Chill, the Christmas tree at the Church, stay after Mass on
Sunday. The Parish Children's Party is on Sunday at the
Drop In Center at 5 p.m. Pot Luck Supper. Please bring
a meat dish and one other item. There wJ11 be a 5 gift
exchange for the children. The next meeting will be at
louellen Lee's on January 14th.
Mr. Bob Train received word from
Scotland Monday, December 16th of
the death of his eldest brother,
James Train.
■ CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE - United Church, LIBRARY CLOSED - Dec. 24,25,26,31, L Jan. 1st.
7 p.m. Everyone welcome. ■
I
TURKEYS
Hams
Sliced Bacon
Sausage
GRADE "A"................................
PARTIALLY SKINNED................................
SCHNEIDERS, 500g.........................................
COCKTAIL, OLYMPIC....................................
998 Am
Liver Chubs GAINERS 250 g ea
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Mr, & Mrs. Jerry Bennett are pleased to
announce the marriage of their daughter Cathy
to Teddy Witbeck of Raymond. A reception will
be held for them Friday, December 27th from
6:30 to 8:30 in the Magrath L.D.S. Church.
All friends and relatives are invited to
attend.
Jim & Charlotte Anderson are pleased to
announce the marriage of their son Jamie co
Shelby Hatch, daughter of Neil & Carol Hatch
of Cherry Grove, AB. Their wedding will take
place Saturday, December 21st in the Alberta
Temple in Cardston. Friends and relatives
are invited to a Calling Reception that evening
from 7 to 9 at the Magrath L.D.S. Church.
Magrath Lions invite you to use the Lions
Christmas Cards to send Holiday Greetings to
friends & relatives. The cards are located
in the Magrath Trading Co. & Stevensons.
Those sending greetings to date are Bud
& Ursila Billups, Alice & Lewis Stevenson,
Rodney & Jacquie Bly, Irene & Jim Ririe, Mr.
& Mrs. Allan Dudley, Wallace & Mary Baker.
GARDEN CITY GYMNASTICS REGISTRATION - Monday,
Dec. 30th, 5-6:30 p.m. at Gymnastics room.
Session begins January 6th. 25/10 weeks.
4 years old and up. Within the next session
we hqpe to start Acrosport (power tumbling)
and Rhythmic Gymnastics. Phone Reva, 7586749
or Loral, 758-6438 for pre-registration.
The next meeting of the Magrath Rod &
Gun Club will be held Wed. January Sth at
7:30 p.m. in the Magrath Trading Co. Hall.
The new Executive was selected at the
last meeting with LaVoy Bossert, President;
Arnold Godlunton and Bud Klump 1st & 2nd
Vice Presidents; Bertha Passey, Secretary;
Jim Cook, Treasurer. John Bourne is Past
President.
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OMMISSION: We regret the ommission of Vivien
Meldrum's name from the guest artists performing
at the Notables Christmas Carol. Vivien
sang the "Star Story" with guitar accompaniment
.
Dr. Blair Meldrum of Christiansburg, Virginia
was a recent guest at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1loyd Meldrum.
FOR SALE: Queen size Water bed, dark mahogany,
with heating unit. Phone 758 35/8,
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house on 2nd St. & Harker
Ave. Fridge, stove, new furnace. 758-6578.
FOR SNOW REMOVAL, Driveway and general cleanup
contact Ken Jensen, Bobcat Service. Free estimates.
Phone 758-3669.
Do you have any work for Me. If you do, call
758-6268ar>d talk to me about Lt. Willing to
do full time or part time employment.
Michael D. Johnston.
LAST ROD & GUN CLUB BINGO - Friday night,
Dec. 20th, Magrath Trading Co. Hall, 7 p.m.
M.D. MAPS - available from She'ton Ririe.
Only 5 each».
FOR SALE: Vic. Computer. $80 or best offer.
Phone 758-3424.
TOWN OF MAGRATH PRE_AUTHORIZED TAX PAYMENTS
(Details printed 2 weeks ago) If you are
interested or need further information p
Magrath Store News (May 28, 1981)
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STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 HARDWARE 758-3065 ,
’'STORE HOURS: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday.... 8 a.m. r J
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THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 1981 .................................................... ******
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Home
Home of the
Handyman
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BEDDING PLANTS...1.59
CERTIFIED PONTIACS
REGULAR 3.99
HOE-NOrMORE - ideal for
controlling grass, etc.
in Flower beds....4.30
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Cord and Caddy
C.S.A, approved for 125 V,
10 A. Duplex receptacle.
Cord Caddy goes
to w£>rk wherever you do - in
in your workshop, garage,
house or many outdoor and
marine uses.
This self-storing extension
cord is 8m. or 26 feet long,
14 gauge and is 10 amp. 125
Volt C.S.A. approved. It has
a durable plastic casing with
a convenient carrying handle..
Its easy rewind puts an end
to awkward tangled extension
cords - a screw adjustment
even allows, for left handed
re-winding.
Its 10 amp., built-in circuit
breaker protects house
wiring, tools and circuit fuse
in box. It trips in case of overload.
Simply push circuit
breaker reset button, its dual
grounded outlets allows for .
safe, convenient use of two
grounded tools. The cord is
protected from damage in its
neat limited storage space. 95
Jig Saw Makes straight, curved and
scroll cuts in wood, metal,
plastics and other materials.
Deluxe
4 Gal./ 18 Litre
Aqua-Vac
Wet/Dry Shop Vac
Wet/Dry Shop Vac is the
rough and tough cleaning
machine for total home care..
Wet or Dry. It handles spills
easily; even lifts-up water
after scrubbing floors of linoleum.
stone, or carpets. It
sucks up water easily and
quickly from plugged up
sinks. ,
It gobbles up the nastiest
dirt problems. It is the ideal
way to clean up the garage -
easy to store, perfect for
easy maintenance. No
cleaner can clear out a fireplace
so fast and easily.
It is an outdoor vac for
patios, porches, sunrooms,
qreenhouses. It is the perfect
. cleaning tool for the workshop
- scoops up woodchips
and other debris which would
choke an ordinary vacuum
cleaner.
Skil
Sandcat Sander
Standard duty, lightweight
sander. Five 2-1/2"x 16
assorted sanding belts .
included. 1263-395-1
4
of"’
Spring Sportswear
has arrived for spring sleeve Pullover
Skirts,
o t c housecoats
?rttSiCllsignldPfornLZerPwearing.^
SWEATERS«»
CARDIGANS
?odr
holiday season.
Add that touch
with a new floral pin.
sophistication
to your
ensemble or your hair
^-/-ACCESSORIES
FLOWERS
3«5 up
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PRICED
pierced
as well
pieces.
received a new shipment
of Costume Jewelry.
Smart new Earrings in
and clip ons
as other Costume
COSTUME
JEWELLERY
We have just
SUPER LOOK
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GOLF
Sweaters
Smart Golf Sweaters in
light weight knit. V
neck Cardigan, button
front. White, Tan,
Navy.
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THEY'RE THE PERFECTCOMPLEMENT
TO
YOUR FASHION LOOK
SEE OUR SALE OF PLAYTEX BRA’S
IN "Second Skin" ALSO PANTIES
"Light Smoothers". OTHER STYLES
TOO. «I /
CLEARING AT 72 Price
Men’s Casual
Hats and Caps
1 BASKET OF CAPS
IN ASSORTED STYLES
SHADES, SIZES.
CLEARING AT
3'. 95
Stanfields Work Socks
in Wool and Blend.
Grey with trim.
4.95 - 7.95
Runners
Men's & Boys Runners
in sizes 4-12.
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Funeral services for the late
Edward Wilston Woodger were held in
American Fork Ninth Ward Chapel May
20th, 1981 with Bishop Joshua Grace
officiating.
Casket Bearers were Orson Gibb,
Henning Anderson, Ken Coleman, John
EhlertjMax Hamilton, Gordon Hackney
Honorary Casket Bearers were Malcolm
Bridge, Ron Ririe, Ken Gibb, Fred
Briggs, Jay Monroe, Pherris Horman.
Winston passed away May 17, 1981
at the age of 58 years.
Attending the funeral service
from Magrath were Cal & Tyler Alston
and Carlos Harris.
YOUTH TALENT CONTEST - sponsored by
the Magrath & District Chamber of
Commerce - be sure to come Friday
nightat 7:30 p.m. (May 29th) at the
High School' Gym. Contestants will be
hoping to win and then travel on to
Calgary for further competition. Come
out and see our Youth perform. Seats
are 2.00 each.
Arthi’* B. Critchfield, formerly
of Magra , passed away in Cardston
Tuesday, May 19th, 1981 at the age
of 108 years.
Botn on July 20th, 1872 at Glovergap,
Marion County, West Virginia,
^joined the Mormon Church and was
ordained a High Priest in 1896. On
May 8th, 1897 he married Lettie Con-rey.
In 1899 they came with a group
from Salt Lake City to Magrath.
Mr. Critchfield was a carpenter
and worked in may buildings in Magrath
as well as the Cardston Temple
in 1937. He loved to entertain,
sing, and write plays.
He is survived by eight children,
Mary Nelson of Magrath, Clara Scull
of Eureka, Calif., Myrtle Reber of
Vancouver, Clarke of Kamloops, Joe
(Pauline) of Lethbridge, Pat Edgar
of Winnipeg, Loren' (LaVern) of Lethbridge,
Elanor (Jim) Hyde of Cardston;
116 grandchildren; 96 great grandchildren;
two great great grandchildren.
He was predeceased by four
children, Bonita Jensen, Arthur C.
and Bernard.
Funeral Services were held in
the Magrath LDS Chapel Saturday,
May 23rd with Bishop Ray Stevenson
officiating. Organist was Elizabeth
Davies with Charlotte Fletcher as
chorister. Tanya Critchfield attended
the Memorial Register. Opening
hymn by the choir was "0 My Father"
Invocation was offered by Arthur
Barry Critchfield. Bishop Stevenson
gave the biography followed by remarks
by Ronald Critchfield of Orem.
A vocal solo was rendered by Reece
Gibb accompanied by Charlotte Fletcher
Speaker for the service was Cal
Alston. Favorite piano selections of
Mr. Critchfield were played by his
daughter Pat Edgar. The closing
hymn was "Abide With Me ’Tis Eventide"
by the choir. The benediction
was offered by Presty Nelson. Nyal
and Freda Fletcher played the postlude
"Going Home".
Pallbearers were Dale Jensen,
Richard Jensen, Michael Arnold, Jim
Edgar, Melvin Critchfield and Eddie
Critchf ield.
Interment followed in the Magrath
Cemetery with grandson Bishop Blair
Jensen of Salt Lake City, offering
the graveside prayer.
The Magrath Hospital Auxiliary
will meet at 2 p.m. Thursday, June
4th in the Nurses Lounge at the Hospital.
Final decisions on the equipment
by the Auxiliary for the hospital
need to be made. Mrs. Pat lop-ling
of the Chinook Health Unit will
be present to report on the Home Care
Services.
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The June C.W.L. Meeting will be
held Wed. June 3rd« at 7:30 p.m. at
the home of Lydia Brunner. Mrs. Ann
Korinas will demonstrate making of
flowers. All interested ladies are
invited to attend.
Lydia Brunner, C.W.L. reporter.
1
roast beef ban
as M. C .
excellent
Hooray For Hollywood - an e’-ning
of nostalgic music honoring ae
Accadamy Award musical hit
the past, 1934 up to the present,
was thoroughly enjoyed last Wed- ■
nesday when.the Alberta Rose Chapter
of the Sweed Adelines performed
to a full house at the Raymond Cultural.
Hall.
... After a delicious
quet, Ian Mandin took over
for the evening and did an
job of reminiscing.
The Sweet Adelines performed numbers
interspersed with vocal solos;
a children’s number and piano solos.
Piano selections were by Alma
Bavies. Among the vocal solos from,
Magrath were Cam Atwood and Dan
At the end of the evening, Dir
ector Gunnild Anderson was present-^
ed with a boquet of red roses.
The Sweet Adelines wish to express
their appreciation to all who
have supported them in any way this
year •
DEL BONITA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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, all off-and
representatives
the 1981-82 year,
society, Hera
history of
districts,
a well att-l
on April
11th with His Honor Frank LynchStaunton,
Lieutenant Governor of Alb
etta, as guest speaker The book is a
popular local history of/Jgh^. •
rural school districts of Southern
Alberta. Del Bonita Historical Society
will be selling these books at the
College Mall in Lethbridge all ¿ay
Mondav, June 1st. Books are available
in Magrath from Joyce Holladay , in
Cardston from Hubert West, m Del Boni
at the General Store and from other Historical
Society members.
THANK YOU: My'^n^re thanks to all th.
Tochers who taught me the past tweiv
ars and brought me to my graduation
'last Friday. Thank you to my parents fo
rhllr patience, encouragement and support
through what must bave ^een^trying^years ..
ClovelytGraduation Party Friday evening
xovexy « , _______ noiohhors and man
■^t the recent annua 1 meeting
Del Bonita Historical Society,
icers, committees i~
were re-elected for
The book published by the .
itage of the High Country,
Dbl Bonita and surrounding
was officially launched at
ended program and luncheon
:h„: t°ovuyi
«n,t£riends who came to celebrate with
Thank you all for the many cards, gi
Than«, yo Th will be treasured
aannda wweexl l wishes, Dinaevvid Brunner,
memories forever.
me .
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artcex, formerly
in California with
Morgan Levi Harker of ^«l^I B’C:
son of Dexter and Karen Harke - •
Magrath, spent some time -- - Levi
hiS X racing His »any trophies
competed in B.M.X. avi^ racer taking part
reveal that he is Columbia in this
in Washington and Britisn uu
new exciting sports venture.
Mr & Mrs. Ed Dick wish to announce the
’ The happy couple are making their hone
in Red Deer.
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SIZES: S.M.L.
Suitings, Dress
Fabrics, Prints
Broadcloths,
Ginghams, Liuingx
CLEARING A'
20%
Girls' Terry .
Short sets in plai.
shades with trim.
Swimwear
GIRLS 1 piece
Swim Suits in plain
& patterned nylon.
Get in the "swim"
of things early.
SIZES: 4
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PEIRINS: . The family of the late
Rene E. Peirens would like
extend our sincere aFFx—-
for all the expressions ox symp
athy in the passing of our hus
band, father, grandfather and
great grandfather. We would lxk.-
to thank our relatives, friends
and neighbors for the Howers,
cards, food and donations to the
Heart Fund. Thanks to the doctors
and nurses of the Magrath Municipal
Hospital and the ladies who
served lunch after the service.
Your thoughtfulness and kindness
will always be remembered.
Ollie Peirins & Families.
The Garden Ci^y‘Senior Citizen,
monthly Pot Luck dinner will be
held at 1 p.m. Friday, May 29th
in the lounge at the Drop In Centre
Mrs. Janet Boucher and Mrs.
Lyda Poulsen will b
at the ham dinner. Mr. Leo Stutz
on "The History of rhe
the program foil'
years and over is 'el
will speak <
Indians" on
Everyone 55
come .
for SALE: 8 ’ Camper. Ph. 75°
Work Pants
& Shirts
M; and Mrs. Allan Miller
are the proud parents of a daughter,
8 lb. 3 oz. born Friday, Msy
22, 1981 in the Magrath Municipal
Hospital. *
Equally proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petrie of
Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Miller of Magrath.
REGULA?
10.95
MEN’S NEVER PRESS WORK
SHIRTS
By G.W.G. Tan or Brown.
REGULAR 16
“Western”
in
NOTICE: The Magrath U.C.W
in the United Church Hall
June 2nd at 7:30 p.m.
FOR SALE: Trampoline, 13^
condition. Call Websters,
LOST: Siamese kitten, 6 weeks old, 1
block West of Stevensons. If you’ve
seen it please call Sandra at 758-3713.
The German Canadian Men's Choir
from Lethbridge performed at the Diamond
Willow Terrace Thursday evening and
were very much appreciated, thrilling
the residents of the Terrace as
well as guests who came to hear
them perform.
Men's Turtle Neck
Sweaters in Cotton
& Polyester knit
Long Sleeve.
COLORS : Red or
white.
The Notables Ladies Chorus performed
a "Marathon" of Church appearances
Sunday, May 24th. At 9 a.m. they attended
and sang at St. Joseph's Cathn1'-
Church. At 10:30 a.m. the Chorus sang
at the Magrath 3rd Ward Sacrament Service;
attended and sang at the 12 o clock
2nd Ward Service. Their last appearance
of the day was at the 5:50 Sacrament
Service of the Magrath 1st Ward. The
numbers that were rendered were "Lift
Thine Eyes" and "If With All Your Hearts'
with director Priscilla Brockway and
accompanist Toni Stringam.
This Sunday, May 31st, the Notables
will sing at Worship Services in St.
John’s Lutheran Church at 9 a.m. then
at Magrath United Church Services at
9:45 a.m. and go to Welling for Sacrament
Services in the Welling Ward
at 11:45 a.m.
Tuesday evening the Chorus entertained
at Diamond Willow Terrace
for the guests. Mrs. Brockway direct—
ed in the singing of "Lift Thine
Eyes", "If With All Your Hearts",
"Sweetheart Tree" and "Ice Castles"
with accompanists Toni Stringam and
. Marilyn Henry.
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INCOME TAX WORKSHOP
Time to plnn for Income
Tax Time 1981. Changes have
the Income Tax Act as applies
A Workshop explaining the Ins
Farm
ricultural Office Tuesday, June 16th
from 1-4:30 p.m. Cal Brandley ‘of Lethbridge
will be guest speakei. Please
call the office to register, 653-4461.
District Home .Economist Barbara J. Bzovy.
Mrs. Alma Dawson, beloved daughter of
Mr. Arthur Neimann, passed away in Calgary
Tuesday morning.
made
farmers.
of
been
to
and Outs
Income Tax will be held in the Ag- Mrs. Mathilda Wilde was honored
an Open House Tuesday, May .26th
the occasion of her 92nd birthday
the home of Dean & Maline Wilde
Welling with Mrs. Julia Bullock
co—hostess. Many friends and rel-called
to congratulate her.
' made
her by Lorna Wilde.
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on
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as
aitives
A beauiful quilt was displayed,
as a gift for
POLICE REPORT
Parking habits in Magrath nave
long been in need of some checking.
On Grad Night, I issued
several WARNING TICKETS to a
row of vehicles that were parked
in the middle of the intersection
of Centre Street and Harker Avenue.
It sqems that almost every time
there is an event which requires
parking on Centre Street, people
park anywhere they please, on
crosswalks, adjacent to curbs which
are painted yellow (No. Parking)
fire hydrants, in the entrance of
back alleys and in the middle of
the road, other than where angle
parking is allowed.
You might say "Big Deal". Well
I hope your house isn’t burning
down when the fire truck can t
get through, or can’t get to a
hydrant. And hopefully, you won’t
need an ambulance which may have
to drive the long way around to get .
to you. And I hope your child doesn't
get hit when they have to walk from
behind a parked car which has been
left parked on a crosswalk.
A few seconds of thought, and a
few more'feet to walk from you vehicle
to the place you are going, won t hurt
you, and-'it may just save the embarrassment
or the anguish you might feel
if you wisre the cause of any damage,
injury o^ death.
The streets of Magrath are for the
use of everybody, but when a few cause
problemsfor the majority, it is unjust.
Pleaset think when driving or when
parking, or perhaps the warning tickets
will have to become the real thing.
Cpl. John Ferguson, Magrath Detach.
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B E Y O N
Conditioner.
Extra Body.
REGULAR 1.98
THANKS: J take this opportunity of
being most grateful to and thankful
for the people who so kindly accepted
and willingly offered their assistance
in the planning, preparation and serving.
and Gleaning up for the Graduation
Banquet; I thank those who assisted in
making the banquet for the opening of
the Treasury Branch the week prior a
great success. .
The Bend Parents’ Executive appreciate
such maghificient suuport to these and
all fund-raising projects of the past
year and thank ALL Band Parents and persons
who helped.
Being;Food Caterer of the Executive,
I want to thank each one who has helped
us throughout the past year's activities
and projects, especially I want to publicly
thank Marj Rasmussen, Charlotte
Webster, Gloria Alston, Lois Bourne,
Joan Taylbr and Rae Marie Kunkel who
served so'valiantly as my Catering Commitee.
Without them
us, these projects
done .
and all who assisted
cound never have been
Vi Miller.
2 steel laundry poles; sheer
Autumn Orange, 248"x63". Never
Phone 758-3148.
FREE - Non surgical face-lift. For information
and appointment Call 758-3771, or
758-3550. .
FOR SALE :
curtains,
used.
Health and Beauty 1 . ■ ■ • •
.Shampoo for Normal or Dry
Hair with bonus Conditioner.
FLEX’
r—s 11x,,.-a- /!
REGULAR 7.99
FROST & TIP
By Clairol. Everything
you need for frosting
and tipping. One application
8 p.m.
Sunday
at any
ick and
to 9
transportation.
considered.
758-6570.
2-3 bedroom home by
758-3079.
PART
sort
a ■ m •
High
REG. 8.95
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MAGRATH MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL VISITING
HOURS: 13 yrs. of age and over - 11
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m. to
12 yrs. and under - 2-3 p.m.
only. Limit of 2 visitors
one time.
TIME HELP WANTED - to p
tomatoes Mondays 5 a.m.
Must have own
School students
Contact Dick Larsen,
WANTED TO RENT:
J uly 1st. Ph.
LOST: Ernie, our orange cat with
white markings. Gone for 2 weeks.
Hopefully someone has taken him in.
Appreciate a call if you have seen
him. Very concerned and unhappy
Kelly Patterson, 758-6860.
WANTED: Kerr bottles, quarts or pints.
Beth Pitcher, 758-3504.
FOR SALE: Colonial style Baby Bath
\ & change table, new. 65. 758-6540
Rose Mandel.
Men’s
Work Pants
& Shirts
Mj and Mrs. Allan Miller
are the proud parents of a daughter,
8 lb. 3 oz. born Friday, May
22, 1981 in the Magrath Municipal
H°SEqually proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Petrie o
Grand Falls, Newfoundland and Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Miller of Magrath-
REGULAR
16.95
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INCOME TAX-WORKSHOP
Time to plan for Income
Tax Time 1981. Changes have been
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webster
have had as their guests his
mother Mrs. May Webster and
his aunt Mrs. Mildred Wood
both of Calgary.
The Jim Webster Family
recently returned from a 2%
week holiday to Disneyland,
SanFrancisco and other U.S.
p o in t s .
The Magrath U.C.W. will meet
Tuesday,
ft. Excellent
758-3424.
Men's G.W.G. Denim
Western Shirts,
snap button fastening.
Vies tern yoke.
(REGULAR 27.00)
Men's Turtle Neck
Sweaters in Cotton
& Polyester knit
Long Sleeve.
COLORS : Red or
white.
REGULAR 10.95
NOTICE:
in the United Church Hall
June 2nd at 7:30 p.m.
FOR SALE: Trampoline, 13^
condition. Call Websters,
LOST: Siamese kitten, 6 weeks old, 1
block West of Stevensons. If you've
seen it please call Sandra at 758-3713.
The German Canadian Men's Choir
from Lethbridge performed at the Diamond
Willow Terrace Thursday evening and
were very much appreciated, thrilling
the residents of the Terrace as
well as guests who came to hear
them perform.
The Notables Ladies Chorus performed
a "Marathon" of Church appearances
Sunday, May 24th. At 9 a.m. they attended
and sang at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church. At 10:30 a.m. the Chorus sang
at the Magrath 3rd Ward Sacrament Service;
attended and sang at the 12 o c oc
2nd Ward Service. Their last appearance
of the day was at the 5:50 Sacrament
Service of the Magrath 1st Ward.„ The
numbers that were rendered were "Lift „
Thine Eyes" and "If With All Your Hearts
with director Priscilla Brockway and
accompanist Toni Stringam.
’“ This Sunday, May 31st, the Notables
will sing at Worship Services in St.
John's Lutheran Church at 9 a.m. then
at Magrath United Church Services at
9:45 a.m. and go to Welling for Sacrament
Services in the Welling Ward
atll:45a.m.
Tuesday evening the Chorus entertained
at Diamond Willow Terrace
for the guests. Mrs. Brockway direct'
ed in the singing of "Lift Thine
Eves", "If With All Your Hearts , „
"Sweetheart Tree" and "Ice Castles
with accompanists Toni Stringam and
the Income Tax Act as applies to
farmers. Marilyn Henry.
A Workshop explaining the Ins and Outs of
Farm Income Tax will be held in the Ag
ricultural Office Tuesday, June 16th
from 1-4:3Q p.m. Cal Brandley ‘of Lethbridge
will be guest speakef. Please
call the office to register, 653-4461.
District Home Economist Barbara J. Bzovy.
Mrs. Alma D^w^> beloved daughter of
Mr. Arthur Neimann, passed away m Cai
gary Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Mathilda Wilde was honored
an Onen House Tuesday, May 26th
the occasion of her 92nd birthday
the home of DeaA & Maline Wilde
Welling with Mrs. Julia Bullock
co-hostess. Many friends and rel-called
to congratulate her.
— i displayed, made
gift for her by Lorna Wilde.
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as
atives
A beauiful quilt was
as a;
Weekly Specials!
Cross Rib Roast ....................................................... lb
Ground Beef fresh daily................................................................. lb J®®
Pork Roast BONELESS . .LB l79
Side Bacon BURNS 500 G till J69
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