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Magrath Store News (May 26, 1977)
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
STORE NEWS OFFICE 758-3033 GROCERIES 758-3535 DRY GOODS 758-3252 . HARDWARE 758-3065 PHONE NUMBERS
STORE HOURS: Monday,' Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday ..... 8 AM to 6 P M
Wednesda?...... ......... .....8 a.m. to i ?:M;
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977 .............;........ ............. .............. MAGRATH, ALBERTA.
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. L A DI ES READY-TO-W E A R DEPT.
***************************************************************************************** IK I MS New Spring and Summer Blouses by Golden Crown and Braiter
Bros, have arrived.
Popular stripes in a
inations. See these
Beautifully styled in long or short sleeves,
nice array of color comb-new
arrivals.
PRICED FROM
¿wimjuiu
New Swim-Suits in becoming styles for the
Swimming season. One and two piece creations for
Misses and Ladies in a lovely assortment of’patte.'r
and colors. ___
PRICED FROM
SEE OUR NEW SPRING & SUMMER
COATS AND JACKETS IN FABRICS/
LEATHERS/ VINYLS & ALL WEATHER
FASHIONS, POPULAR COLORS,
for tired TootoM
Playtex Bras
We have just received a new
shipment of PLAYTEX BRAS and have
filled in on all our sizes.
WE CARRY THE FOLLOWING STYLES
PZai/iex Body Language.
Cn.o&& Voun. Meant SeamteAA
Sweet S Low Smooth Stnap
. tnteot
Cnoii Vo an. Meant Sofrt Std&n
JS Houn - ¿nont S back ctoAtng
Ptaytea "Supen Look" Bnte-fa and
Htphuggen PantteA,
"I Cant BeZZeve It1 a AZZ In One." GtndteA
See the new "Support Can Be
Beautiful" Bra.
Lace Bra with underwire support;
; Convertible straps for regular Bra
■ style, halter or criss-cross straps.
All
New Shoes cut
by Tender Tootsie
have arrived. Included
are Sandals
in Navy Denim, Red,
White or Doe (tan).
Summer Flats and
Heels in honnn’lnp
c'-/x~s anu coxors.
Ladies House Slippers
in popular styles.
the support you need plus low
styling. 14 O M •a
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REASONABLY PRICED.
LADIES WEAR
New numbers have ^aen uC.?-*--> nu-r- n ’
Racks.
PANT SUITS & DRESSES
CLEARING AT....... %p»fcr
Mr. and Mrs. Bryne Brewerton of
Edmonton were holiday weekend visitors
at the home of his parents Dr. and Mrs,
Steele Brewerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dahl of Edmonton
were visitors during the holiday weekend
at the home of his parents Dr. and
Mrs. Mark Dahl.
Mrs. Vada James accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Waldo Ross of Warner to Wyoming
where she visited with her son-in-law
and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Varge Landy
and family at Gillette and with Herb
Doentz in Big Horn. ■
Mrs. Mary Nelson has returned home
from Las Vegas, Nevada where she has
spent the winter months visiting with
members of her family, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gail Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rasmussen of
Calgary were visitors in Magrath during
the holiday weekend.
Bath Towels in thick
absorbent Terry. In
solid shades as well
as Jacquard patterns.
Assorted colors.
REGULAR
2.95 each
BATH TOWELS « . « --.
1# Bags of Shredded Foam that
has so many uses - stuff Pillows,’
Cushions, Toys, etc. '
•«ch
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Austin of Castlegar,
B.C. were Victoria weekend visitors in
Magrath, guests at the home of his mother
Mrs. Pearl Austin.
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dahl, Ireta, Nola,
and Ken have returned from a holiday in
Scotland and England. .
Mr. and Mrs. DeVar Dahl and son Ian
,have returned from a visit to Quebec City
’ and Baltimore, Maryland.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Takahashi and
family of Edmonton visited with friends
and relatives over the holiday weekend.
Do be dure to see the attractive
AFGHAN KITS - couplets
with instructions. A nice
choice of color ocrabinations to
choose iron.
REGULAR 16.95 ’ ‘
SALE
PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perry and family of
Calgary were holiday weekend visitors at
the home of her. father Mr. Walter Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Andersen and Sheily
of Edmonton visited with friends and
relatives in Magrath and Lethbridge during
the weekend-. (
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deering have returned
home from a six week tour of Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Andersen of Blackie
, BOXED
tabLecloth
. SOS
B R I D G E -S E T S
Gift packaged Bridge Sets in
5 pieces, cloth and napkins.
A choice of colors and patterns
REGULAR 6.95 & 7.95 5-95
are holding Open House in their home in
honor of their 25th Wedding Anniversary
Sunday, May 29th commencing at 2 o’clock.
No gifts please. Friends and relatives ’
are invited to call.
After reading a complimentary article
about himself, a famous statesman remarked
"I wish my mother and father could read
this. My father would enjoy it and my
mother would believe it."
FOUND: A key, looks like newly cut.
Owner may claim at News Office.
, PLACE MATS
Attractive Table Place Mats
in a number of pleasing.shapes
patterns and colors. In vinyls
and fabrics.
REGULAR 11.95
and 3.95 to
6 per couple, 3.00 single; 1.00 .......
bib iront
crawlers and overalls
Kiddies Denim Bib Overalls
with snap leg. Navy in color.
Popular for the ’’Small Fry"
SIZES: 18 mo. to 24 ;.to.
NOTICE: The June meeting of St.
Joseph’s C.W.L. will be.held at the
home of Marilyn Arndt on Wednesday,
June 1/77. commencing with Mass at
7:30. Members are reminded to bring
their grocery item for roll call.
Memberships are now due.
WANTED: Jobs raking lawns, cutting
grass, etc. Also a summer job.
Kenneth Woodbury. ^h. 758-3235.
ATTENTION: Monte Foreman Riding and
Training Clinic with Instructor Jack
Marrs will be held June 4th and 5th.
5.00 per couple.
Contact Chief Mountain Health Unit
653-4266; Cardston Clinic 653-3331
Linda Jensen P.H.N, 653-2466 for
further information.
FOR SALE: 6 mo. old 9x12 short
shag grey rug 29.95 TO 23.95
Roger MacCallum of Stony Plain
visited with friends in Magrath during
the holiday weekend.
Brand-Name Western
Style ‘Levi’ Jeans
A neighbor boy knocked at the door.
"Citn Timmy come out and play?" he asked.
"I’m sorry, but he’s taking a nap,"
replied Timmy*s «mother.
"Then," inquired the boy hopefully,
’’can Timmy’s new bike come out and play?"
LEVI CORES AND DENIM JEANS IN POPULAR SHADES.
REGULAR 16.95
MOWER,: 20" blade, 3.5 h.p. engine. Built for
all round utility, aero-jet fully baffled deck design, convenient handle
mounted throttle, ultra-lift austempered blade. Adjustable wheel height.
PRICED AT S 239 ^5
LINK GASOLINE MWER! 20".blade, 3.5 h.p. engine.
Convenient throttle control on handle.
PRICED AT ,*1,095.
SUNBEW ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER: blade
Electric Lawn Mower, an easy machine for the
ladies TTho wish to mow their lawns to use.
PRICED AT
CORDLESS ELECTRIC GRASS SHEAR
BLACK & DECKER GORDLESS GRASS SHEAR
Simply plug in to recharge this handy
Shear. The"snap ’n plug" handles
convert the hand grass shear to
upright in less than 15 seconds
Long running - 35-40 minutes
Long life batteries recharge
hundreds of times
Complete
charger,
■"ight as
Kecharge
night.
»
with battery.
Use up-hand
shea
over-flEGULAR
29.95
DISSTON GRASS SHEARS
Hedge Trfam^r
k
LAWtLMQWEE._SHARP£NER PADGETT
Grinding Wheel that fits on your
electric drill. Reversible for double life.
Properly sharpens quickly and easily Rotary
Lawn Mower Blades (all makes and models)
Roto Tillers, Moto Tillers, Sickle Bar Cutters#
Hoes, Scythes, etc. Compli te instructions for
usé on hack. You can sharpen your blade, etc.
in a matter of minutes.
2,29
Cut back those hedges now or trim off
unwanted tree branches,
en handles. gg
24" long wood-
Black & Decker Shrub and
Hedge Trimmer
T «o
styles.
SINGLE BLADE - 28,®
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LOPPING SHEARS
Has large Saw blade for trimming ’ arge tree branches,
rope lever-type blade for trimming smaller branches.
Includes braided nylon rope - put in your own handle
in the length of your choice. 3.89 & 7
Bectric
Charcoal
Lighter
* BEE Electronic FENCING
The best thing developed for fencing since barbed wire.
PEE ELECTRONIC FENCER. Does not require insulators. The "Bee"
. mg rences scapiea .
| weather conditions.
12 VOLT PORTABLE BATTER* SET
____ Electronic Fencer charges exisr-mg
fences stapled directly to~wood posts with the wires going though grass and brush in any
L 110 VOLT SET
MEN’S TAN LEATH« BOOTS
Ven's Leather Work Boots in popular
styles including the ankle high
as well as the high toppers.
In tans, browns, blacks. Neolite
as well as crepe and rubber
soles.
Choose the style best
suited to your needs.
PRICED FRCM 23.95
to 3.98
MEN'S WORK SOCKS
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PRICED AT
Men’s Dark Brown Leather Sandals
with two strap vamp.
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
We carry a good stock of Rubbers
for Work, Dress or Western
boots.
8.95
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The regular meeting of the Magrath
4H Beef Club was held in the Magrath
High School May 11th at 7:30 P.M.
Vice President Debbie Schneyder called
the meeting to order. June Twitchen
led in the pledge.
Business: It was decided to have
. a work day on tack boxes Monday, May
16th at 7:00 at Arth Wocknitz. Calf
problems were discussed. The Club
will buy a new camera. ,
Impromptu speeches were given by
Robin and Kim Stanford.
All monies received from our garbage
clean up will be donated to the
4H Foundation of Alberta to build a
camp site. ■ ,
Club Reporter Janice Wocknitz.
April and Wendy are pleased to
announce they have a brother Gregg
Allen, born on May 18/77, son of
Forrest and Barbara Christensen.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Allen of Lethbridge and Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Christensen of Magrath
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parkins
had as their guests during the holiday
weekend her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Saunders of Calgary; his brothers
and sisters-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Parkins of Okotoks and Mr. and Mrs.
Wally Parkins of Stirling.
Melissa, Rhonda, Janice and
Nadeah Berry are proud to announce
the arrival of their beautiful baby
brother Dwayne Edward, born May 19th
1977 weighing 9 lb. 8 oz. Mommy and
Dwayne are both doing well.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Cant of Magrath.
NOTICE: Will shoot or trap gophers,
rabbits, etc. on your property.
Ken Thomson, Ph. 758-3041
Kent Rasmussen, 758-3442.
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story is that it always reminds the
other quv of a dull one.
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SAUSAGE
LEG OF PORK ROAST .............
COTTAGE ROUS ,
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This is the time of year when Rhubarb is
at its very best - and what could be tastier
and more delicious than a Rhubarb dessert.
Try this mouth-watering one.
, SPRING RHUBARB COBBLER
3/4 to 1 cup sugar 2 tbsp, cornstarch
tsp. cinnamon 1 tbsp, water
1 lb. rhubarb cut in 1 in. pieces (4 cups)
2 tbsp, butter or margarine.
1 cup sifted all purpose flour
1/3 cup sugar h tsp. salt
1% tsp. baking powder 1/3 cup milk
4 tbsp. butter^or margarine
Ji cup chopped pecans
1 tsp. shredded orange peel. «
For rhubarb sauce, combine the sugar
(use 3/4 to 1 cup sugar, depending on
tartness of rhubarb) the cornstarch and
cinnamon. Add rhubarb and water. Cook
and stir till mixture is boiling; coek
1 minute more. Pour into 8x1^’’ round
baking dish; dot with 2 tbsp, butter or
margarine. Place in hot oven 400’ while
preparing biscuits.
Sift together flour, the 1/3 cup
sugar, the baking powder and salt. Cut
In the 4 tbsp, butter. Stir in milk, pecans
and orange peel. Push from sppon in dollops
atop, hot rhubarb mixture. Bake in hot oven
400’ about 25 minutes. Serve with light .
,-ream o^ milk if desired. Makes 6 servings.
P.S. Crushed pineapple may be added to the
rhubarb sauce part Of the recipe making it
that much more delicious.
They call it "take home pay” because there’s
no other place you can afford to go with it.
A long time resident of the Spring Coulee
area, Clarence Romeroy Ripley, passed away
Sunday, May 22nd in the Magrath Municipal Hospital
following a brief Illness. He was 80
years of age. • .
Born at Dock Falls, Illinois, March 23,
1897 he came to the Spring Coulee area in
1918 where he resided until his passing.
During his younger years he took an active
part in community sports and supported comm-*
unity projects. He was a member of Chief
Mountain Masonic Lodge No. 58 and was an
adherent of the Spring Coulee United Church.
He i.s survived by three sisters and one
brother Mr. Charles Ripley of Spring Coulee.
Funeral services were held Thursday, May
26/77 at Martin Bros. Memorial Chanel with
Rev. Howard Usher officiating. Interment
took place in Archmount Memorial Gardens.
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end let my term r«n Itself’"
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Модели ишемического инсульта (обзор)
The incidence of ischemic stroke remains high in many countries, despite a declining trend in the incidence of brain circulation disorders. Limited knowledge of the pathogenesis, diagnosis, clinical presentation, and treatment of this life-threatening disease can be complemented by modelling of ischemic stroke on animals, particularly, in rodents (rats, mice).The aim of review: to provide a rationale for choosing an optimal model of human ischemic stroke.Among more than 300 primary literature sources from various databases (Scopus, Web of science, RSCI, etc.), 84 sources were selected for evaluation, of which 72 were published in the recent years (2015–2019). The criteria for exclusion of sources were low relevance and outdated data.The review examined six experimental models of acute cerebrovascular events including middle cerebral artery occlusion, embolic stroke model; phototrombosis; models using thrombin, endothelin-1 and electrocoagulation of the middle cerebral artery.The review outlines the factors influencing reliability and reproducibility of research results, related to adherence to the rules of animal accommodation and acclimatization, nutrition and care, selection of anesthesia and pain relief methods, compliance with aseptic techniques, monitoring of basic physiological parameters at all stages of the ischemic stroke modeling experiment, with humane withdrawal of animals from the experiment.It was concluded that the model of ischemic stroke, based on the occlusion of the middle cerebral artery, is most promising as being the closest to features of human ischemic stroke and enabling to obtain reproducible results in the experiment.Частота развития ишемического инсульта остается высокой во многих странах, несмотря на тенденцию снижения заболеваемости, обусловленной нарушениями мозгового кровообрашения. Недостаточные знания патогенеза, диагностики, клиники и лечения этого грозного заболевания. могут быть восполнены моделированием ишемического инсульта на животных, в частности грызунах (крысы, мыши).Цель обзора. Обоснование выбора перспективной модели ишемического инсульта человека.Из более 300 первично отобранных источников литературы различных баз данных (Scopus, Web of science, РИНЦ и др.) для анализа выбрали 84 источника, из них — 72 источника, опубликованных в течение последних лет (2015–2019 гг.). Критерием исключения источников служили малая информативность и устаревшие данные.В обзоре рассмотрели 6 экспериментальных моделей острых нарушений мозгового кровообращения: окклюзия средней мозговой артерии, модель эмболического инсульта, фототромбоз, модели с использованием тромбина, эндотелина-1 и с применением электрокоагуляции средней мозговой артерии.Привели факторы, влияющие на достоверность и воспроизводимость результатов исследования, связанные с соблюдением правил по размещению и акклиматизации животных, организации питания и ухода, с выбором метода анестезии и обезболивания, соблюдением асептики, мониторированием основных физиологических параметров на всех этапах эксперимента по моделированию ишемического инсульта, с гуманным выведением животных из эксперимента.Сделали вывод о перспективности модели ишемического инсульта, основанной на окклюзии средней мозговой артерии, как наиболее приближенной к ишемическому инсульту у человека и позволяющей получать воспроизводимые результаты в эксперименте
