4 research outputs found
Measuring the Paris Agreement’s Impact on Wind Energy Usage in Member Countries
This review examines the impact of the Paris Agreement\u27s implementation on the development of wind energy across three regions, the European Union (EU), Brazil, and Saudi Arabia. These selected regions respectively represent developed, developing, and OPEC member countries. The Paris Agreement aimed to limit the global warming temperature 1.5 C by 2030, encouraging actors to transition their energy into cleaner, renewable sources. Wind energy thus emerged as a tool in the decarbonization efforts of the agreement. This review compares wind energy growth before and after the Paris Agreement\u27s establishment, through analyzing each region\u27s strategies in response to their differing economic contexts
Rural Roulette: The Battle for School Vouchers and the Inequitable Effect on Rural Texas Schools
The article examines the contentious issue of school vouchers and their disproportionate impact on rural education in Texas. The author argues that while school vouchers are designed to offer educational choice, they often exacerbate existing inequalities by diverting funding away from already under-resourced rural schools. It highlights how voucher programs can undermine the financial stability of rural districts, leading to reduced educational opportunities for students in these areas. Through case studies and data analysis, the author illustrates the broader implications for rural communities and advocates for policy reforms that better address these disparities. The article calls for a more equitable approach to education funding that ensures rural schools are not left behind in the voucher debate
The (Lit Review) Wall
When the pandemic hit, I was struggling - as we all were - to figure out how I worked best stuck at home. The first draft of my dissertation lit review was rejected by my advisor, so I started over. To help me visualize things, I put each of my references (first author, date, keywords) on a color-coded Post-It and grouped them into categories. The categories wound in a sort of circle, ending with the “hole in the field” in the center where my own work fit in.
This helped me reconceptualize the chapter - and it gave me a quick reference as I was writing: just look at The Wall! If I was writing about a specific topic and needed a reference, I simply needed to glance up at The Wall and find one.
While programs such as Zotero can also help with things like this, as a visual person with ADHD, this was exactly what I needed.Made available in DSpace on 2022-06-01T16:57:46Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2
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Previous issue date: 2022Thanks to Yingbin Zhang for helping me think this through, and to my patient wife Korina for letting me take over our dining room wall to do this
Magrath Store News (June 10, 1998)
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
NEWS
Published Weekly since 1932 by
The Magrath Trading Company
35 cents
weanesaay June iu, iyy»
Senior High School Awards Night will be held
Thursday June 11th at 7;30 p.m. in the Tom
Kerran Gym.
The Magrath Elementary School council
would like to thank all the volunteer parents
who helped with the Friday hot dog days for
the Elementary students. You made our project
a successful, fun and profitable project.
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No Cost Clothing Day
July 29th
Drop Offs
will be Saturdays ONLY
from 9 aun. - 6 pun.
in Wendy Coleman's garage
157 - 1st Street West
1/2 blk south of Treasury Branch
Wendy Pilling
214 East - 1 Ave. South
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The Museum Assc would like to give a thank
you to all those who supported us by
purchasing tickets for our "Down Home
Social" this past Friday. Thanks to those who
helped in file preparation of file food and the
serving. A special thanks to Clayton for
cooking the meat & gravy. We have received
many comments on how great it was. Thanks to
Scott for being an excellent M.C. & to each of
file performers. They put on professional
performances that were immensely enjoyed. We
would lilke to thank Maria & Mark Passey, not
only for the use of their wonderful facilities,
but for all the help & support they gave us.
Magrath Elementary School r
Council Annual \
General Meeting
The Magrath Elementary School Council will
be holding it's Annual General Meeting on r
June 11th at 7:00 p.m. in the Band Room.
This meeting is important to all parents with
children attending Magrath Elementary School
from Kindergarten through grade 6 for the
1998 - 1999 school year. .
Elections will be held to fill three positions on
council. This is a great opportunity to get
involved to help make our school the best it can
be for our children.
If you would like your name to stand or for
more information call: . -..r .
Shanna Clifton at 758-6560. . .
Following the meeting, Mrs. Bonny West will
be introducing parents to the Internet and; file
Telus Learning Connection. Come give this
hands-on introduction a try. If you would like ;
to attend, please call the school to reserve a.y ;
computer. -
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SWIMMING LESSONS '■< "■'
‘There is a registration on
June 20th
at the Arena
9:00 a. m. - 11:30 a.m.
Sorry about the mistake
in the Brochure
LIBRARY BOOKS Adult Non-Fiction The Easy Gourmet, Summer Salads and Barbecue Cookouts; A Century of Mormon Cookery by Connie Fairbanks & Hermine Horman; The North West Company by Marjorie Campbell; Family Caregiver: A Caregiver’s Guide by Lee Dunster, Children's Art & Crafts; How to Plan and Build Fireplaces; Eat Your Heart Out; Endurance Riding From First Steps to 100 Miles by Clare Wilde.
Adult Fiction
Voice of the Eagle by Linda Lay Sholer, Counterfeit Lady by Jude Deveraux, Phantoms by T>pan Koontz, Homecoming by Carolyne Aarsen, Outlaw in Paradise by Patricia Gaffney, Prayers for the Dead by Faye Kellerman, Toxin by Robin Cook, Paradise by Toni Morrison, Mourning Doves by Helen Forrester, The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time(Books 2-6) by Robert Jordan.
Juvenile Fiction
Crazy for Chocolate by Frieda Wishinsky, The Thief by iMegan TuSucr^Newbery Honor Book), Danger:Twins at Work by Molly Mia Stewart, The Chase for the Mystery Twister by Franklin W. Dixon, Karen's Fishing Trip by Ann Martin, Karen’s Paper Route by Ann Martin, The Case of Capital Intrigue by Carolyn Keene, Brad and Butter Play Ball by Dean Hughes, Roller Hockey Radicals by Matt Christopher, Han Solo and the Lost Legacy by Brian Daley, The Magic School Bus in die Time of the Dinosaurs by Joanna Cole, The Children’s Book of Virtues.
Children’s Fiction
The Secret Birthday Message by Eric Carle, My First Animals; Animal Crackers Nursery Rhymes by Jane Dyer; Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros by Shel Silverstein, Arthur Writes a Story & Arthur's Baby by Marc Brown, Wed. June 10th from 10-11 aun. will be our story hour closing party. Story Hour for preschoolers will begin again in September. Watch for our summer reading program for k-12 to begin as soon as school is out.
The Magrath Family Histoiy Library Centennial Project
In the past 100 years, people from many parts of the world have moved to Magrath and Area. As we look back, there are those who have lived here, at one time or another, and now there is no record of them.
With this in mind, the Magrath Family History Library, to commemorate the Magrath 1999 Centennial Year will be compiling a record of all persons living in die Magrath area in the Centennial Year.
This wiB consist of a family group sheet for each family, and a pedigree chart for each adult person. These records will show names, dates, and places, of all those willing to provide their information.
This information will be assembled into books, »nd a copy presented to the Magrath Public Library, and die Museum.
Volunteers win be contacting people in die area, to assist in preparing, and collecting this information, we invite everyone to participate, so that this valued information may be preserved for future generations.
For Information caü:
Ted Clifton 758-6772 Gail Norton 758-3621.
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FOOTHILLS APPLIANCK^T serviceM^
Owner Operator: Art Heninger formerly of Magrath now living in Cardston
We repair ail major appliances. We have good rebuilt appliances in stock, sold with guarantee Will come to Magrath weekly or whenever needed *No mileage charge* 653-1919MEN'S SLO-PITCH
TOURNAMENT
July 17-18, Magrath, Alberta
An eight-team round robin tournament will
be held Friday and Saturday in Magrath.
Community teams, family teams or church
teams are invited to participate. It will be a
first come, first serve basis so enter your team
now!
The registration fee is 250
2nd place - 100
A home run derby is slated for Saturday
at 3 p.m. for all players to enter.
For more information or to register a team call
Ron at 758-6007.
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SUMMER GAMES
JULY 8 -11
CO-ED SOCCER
TRY OUT DATES
AGE TIME PLACE
U-8 Wed. 4:00 Hosp fid
U-9 Wed. 4:00 Hosp fid
U-ll Tu/th 5:00 Hosp fid
U-13 Wed. 7:00 School
U-15 Tu/th 4:30 Football
U-17 tu/th 4:30 Football ******
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WORKS * •
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Henouation & Handyman Seruicea£
Self-esteem is feeling good
about yourself — regardless
of the facts.
— Linda Perret's Humor Files
AC progress is due to the fact that
somebody had a vision of something
_ Berr yiUiare8
Multi Family
"You Name It - We probably Got It"
Garage Sale in ^fill'sQuonset - Rain or Shine.
Sat June 13th 9 a.m. till 3 p.m.
1/2 mile East of Magrath Irrigation Office.
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Garage Sale
Saturday June 13th - 9 - 2 p.m.
356 West Harker Ave.
McKelvey's
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Multi Family Garage Sale
Sat. June 13-9 am - 2 pm
Tollestrup 14 Magrath Place,
Rain or shine
*Something for everyone* ******
Multi Family Garage Sale
Schneyder, Jones, Gruninger
160 North -1 St. West
Saturday June 13th - 9 am - 1:30
tons of clothes all sizes, various household
items, crafts, fabrics, & toys. No early birds,
Weather permitting.
******
Moving Garage Sale
Saturday June 20th
9 am - 12 noon
Passey's - 130 Harker Ave. East.
Rain or Shine
******
Huge Garage Sale
June 20th - 231 - 2 Ave. N.W.
Jones's front lawn
lots of baby things, maternity clothes,
boys & girls clothes
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Garage Sale
Where: Trading Company Hall
Who's: Hfflmer's & Tricsli's
When: Sat. June 20th
Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Items include: electric mower,
household items, kids clothing,
nintendo games, toys, tools etc.
******
• Drip-free ice cream cones
Drop a marshmallow into a cone before adding a
scoop of ice cream. It’s a tasty way to keep melting
ice cream from oozing out of the cone’s bottom.
Elder Josh Gruninger has been called to serve
in the Canada Montreal (French speaking)
Mission. His farewell will be held Sunday,
June 14, at 11 a.m. in the Magrath 5th Ward
in the Garden Place Chapel (white church). He
will enter the MTC on June 17th.
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She arrived "Early"
"Jessica" Morgan Stoutjesdyk
was born May 29, 1998
to Jim & Darcy
weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz.
A new sis & daughter
for the Stoutjesdyk Family.
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Lee & Ellen Stanford are proud to announce
that their daughter Kimberly, received her
Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Animal Science
from the Faculty of Graduate Studies and
Research, University of Alberta, at the June
4th/98 Spring Convocation held in the Northern
Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton, this is
the 90th Anniversary of the U of A, with over
5,000 graduates this year.
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In Your Town
MOBILE DENTURE CLINIC
GEORGE TORRE-ALBA
DENTURIST
327-2121
Attention Magrath & District Residents,
Organizations & Businesses. You should have
received a flyer in your mailbox concerning
THE MAGRATH & DISTRICT
CENTENNIAL HISTORY BOOK - sponsored
by the Town of Magrath. If you wish to
contribute your history to this Centennial
Project and need a copy of the flyer, please
phone 758-3072 or 758-6725.
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Computer Consulting, Sales, and Service
Box 389, 132 - 2” Street SW, Magrath, AB TOK 1J0
Roger Davies voice 758-3577
General Manager , fax 758-9174
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Water Hauling
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*No Deliveries Sundays and Holidays
Magrath Elementary Schools1 Student of the Month Awards for May 22, 1998
Grade 1 - Mrs. Hatch
Good listener & pays attention
Morley Paterson
Improved accuracy - conscientious listener
Sarah Balderson
Improved reading & word attack skills
Jessie Bennett
Super neat printing in all work
Maxwell Beazer
Blooming author & great sense of humor
Derek Clifton
Conscientious worker & pays attention
Lindsay Coleman
Best timed math achiever
Jaime Ratke
Improved math skills
Janice Palin.
Grade 1 - Mrs. Toly
Improved printing in daily work
Sasha Schneyder, Mekaiah Lybbert, Morgan Sorpold, Amelia Holt, Janna Hinman, Doran Johnson, Lainey Blood, Ayla Davis, Cody Foggin, Courtney Hillmer, Courtney Schad, Krista Rau, Logan Mendenhall. Grade 1 - Miss Coleman
Excellent reader-Joshua Bennett, Taylor Fortner, Benjamin Bennett
Excellent comprehension-Kennedy Cook
Excellent Effort-Steele Hatch, Tyson Hudson
Good Speaking skills
Devin Millward, Timothy Robinson.
Grade 2 - Mrs. Court
Outstanding Penmanship in everyday work Elise Wilde, Tara Schumers, John Gruninger, Bobby Yerxa-Gemmell, Jennifer Sorpold, Brandon Fortner, Jenna Johnson, Bethany Dahl.
Grade 2 - Mrs, Davies
Reading over 40 chapter books
Jeremy Charlesworth
Reading over 30 chapter books James Grisak, Wade Bullock
Reading over, 200 Zippy books
Bryanna Miller
Fantastic story Writer
Gregg Karren Helpful and habitually happy Jeanette Gruninger
Terrific typist - Corinne Jensen
Grade 3 - Mrs. Andrews & Mr. DeWinter
Excellence in writing
Alyssa Murray, Dean Walters Friendly and caring student
Katelyn Dahl
Future bridge engineer
Dustin Beauchamp, Jordi Johnson
Grade 3 - Mrs. Bolt
For being a "Homework Hero"
Jasmine Alston, Beaky Entz, Scott Harker, Jadyn Low, Blake Newton, Shawn Perry, Jayme Sheridan, Karli Aldridge, Ryan Cook, James Gibbons, Janet Leishman, Meghan Maxwell, Salena Papp, Jeffrey Ripley, Hayes Van Den Eisen, Braden Keeler.
Grade 4 - Mrs. Karren
Great News reporters - Cole Barnett, Whitney Beazer, Lindsay Robinson, Colton Fortner, Eden Quinton, Cole Schneyder
Super scientists - Jonathan Holt, Bruce Rau, Adam Williams, Sarah Webster, Amberlea Zaugg Grade 4 - Miss Neilson
Super sdentists - Callie Cook, David Harker, Melia Harris, Cody Schneyder, Kendra Tidmarsh, Jennifer Watson, Casey Hillmer, Ray Wilde
Great news reporters- Russell Ririe, Amber Foggin, Jordan Smart, Nikki Smith, Laura Wilde, Robert Alston, Mandee Sabey, Megan Watson.
Grade 5 - Mrs. Coleman & Mr. Dudley 100% homework preparation-Brianne Christensen, Mallory Scott, Courtney Cook
Excellence in homework preparation
John Leishman, Shayla Murray, Malori Thompson, Riley Moore, David Passey
Excellence in attendance-Courtney Cook, Mallory Scott, John Leishman
Grade 5 - Mrs. Domer
Excellent Attendance award- Cory Jones, Aaron Redd, Chance Jensen, Darren Godsalve, Danielle Thomson Excellence in completing homework assignment Ashley Bullock, Sara Smart, Eryn Clifton, Erin Wilde, Danielle Thomson.
Grade 6 - Mr. Alston
Improve writer-Laney Bevers, Ryan Clark, Karly Frank, T.J. Quinton, Megan Still, Derek Blackmer, Josh Davis, Austin Leavitt, Tyler Smith, Russell Yoshihara
New Kids on the block-John rudd, Thomas Cavasos Grade 6 - Mrs, Coppieters
Always prepared-Heidi Gruninger, Jenna Ripley Supportive Student-Mitch Bevers
Outstanding student-Kimberly Bullock
Math excellence-Allison Holt
Dramatic presentation-Niki Hatch, Mallory Prince, Susan Hatch
Exceptional effort in writing & comedy-Beaky Regehr Spectacular Spelling-Joel Wolsey.CLASSIFIED ADS
DEADLINE: TUESDAY 12 NOON PHONE 758-6377
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Flyer insertion (your paper)
Found: expensive black fishing rod at Spill Gates. Excellent condition.
Call 758-3814. 6-10.
******
Found: child’s watch by hosp. soccer field after 5-6 yr old or 7-8 yr ol sat. game. Call 758-3924 to claim.
******
Six black & white kittens to give away. Call 752-4985.
******
Going to Utah between 15 & 20th of June, if you need a ride call -758-3781.
******
Wanted to rent-long term beginning July 1st -
4 bedroom bungalow or 3 bedroom bung, with large living room.
No children, no pets, non-smokers.
Phone 758-6608 or 758-6709.
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Wanted to buy-camper jacks. Call 758-6632. 6-17.
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For sale:Topper for Ford 1/2 ton, good cond. 200. 758-6380.
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For sale: 1 Kenmore elec, dryer, 3-adult purebred pomeranians(2 males-1 spayed female)ofiers. Burning barrels-will deliver. 758-3968. 6-10.
For sale:1990 Chev Caprice Classic Brougham, very good cond. 758-3069. Lr.
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For sale:high quality reconditioned car & home audio equip 150 Alpine, Jensen, Altec- Lansing. Call Wes @ 758-3426.
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For sale: craftsman ride on lawn tractor 150, 5 solid maple stools 125, trampoline 100. CaB 758-6530.
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For sale: 8 ft truck topper, fits Ford 3/4 ton club cab. Excellent cond, inside light, 200 o.b.o., Call B J. 758-3514. 6-10
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^Boyes' Garage Sale Rain or Shine
381 East - 1 Ave. South
Sat. June 13th 9 am - 2 pm kitchen wares, some furniture etc.
******
Spring Garden Plowing
& Rototilling Call Mike/Kyle Harker at 758-6664.
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David & Jonathan Bennett wiH do mowing, reasonable rates. Call 758-6222. 7-8
Lawn & Yard Maintenance ♦mowing(sit down mower) ♦trimming ♦fertilizing ♦dean up Brandon Henderson 758-3615.
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Need your feed barley moved? Also can haul your quota for you. Contact Sabey Trucking @ 758-3119 or 308-2706. 7-8.
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Will do general Bobcat loader work. Call 758-3278 after 6 p.m. 6-24.
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It's Spring Cleaning Time! Too much else to do? From complete house cleaning to windows & walls. Call Wayne's Carpet & Upholstery & General Cleaning. 758-6414.6-10 ******
Want a dean house? Lawns mowed? Flower beds & garden weeded? Going on a quick trip & need a responsible older overnight sitter for your children? . • Call Melissa Dever 758-3631.
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******BINGO - BINGO Next Bingo is Thurs. June 11th at tiie Seniors’ Centre. Doors open @ 6:30 Bingo @ 7 p.m. AU Welcome!!!
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Help wanted- Lazy L Farms is looking for fuH & parttime help - weeding, harvesting, processing & sale. Stop by at 445 Harker Ave. West. 6-10.
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Regal_value for your money Looking for hard to find items or interesting gifts.„open a REGAL cataloguedUMMER SPECIAL: Receive a free gift when your accumulative ®rder(s) from the Regal Summer catalogue reach 100(before gst) Regal has no shipping/ handling charges & returning items is a breeze. Contact: Valerie Papworth (758-0005) for catalogues. Orders are made 3rd Thurs. of each month. 6-17.
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JEANNIE’S HAIR FASHION 136S - 1 St. West 4 doors South of Trading Co. 758-3379 Open Tues thru Friday Professional Haircare at pleasing prices
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For rent:l bedroom upstairs apart, abstainers please. Phone 758-3409. 6-10.
Tanco Windows & Doors Inc Free-plywood boxes, wood
strips, PVC strips, wood in plywood boxes. 230-85.00
wood work tables. AU door
& window units,Tanco Stock Ust less 70%
Come & Get them!
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RICK'S PORTABLE WELDING Owner Rick Beres We weld everything from chairs to tractors Please caU me for all your Welding needs "B" pressure qualified. 758-6427
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For Rent: Commercial
& storage space (interior or exterior) available in Magrath- for more info 758-3876.
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Nice 2 bedroom apart for rent, avaU July 1st.
CaU 758-3781. ******
For rent:2 bedroom house in Magrath, lrg yard, no pets, n/s - 350/mo + utilities. 350 d.d.
CaU 758-3836 & leave message.
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For rent in Magrath
2 bed house, fridge & stove, large yard. Rents for 375/mo, 300 damage & cleaning deposit + utilities. No pets, abstainers please.
CaU 758-3714. Lr.
House for rent:2 bedroom , new furnace, carpeting- large room recently redone in basement, abstainers only- no pets. CaU Tyler 758-3595 or 758-3590.
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Lot for sale by owner- serviced-65 x 180,*close to schools*Phone 758-3615. l.r.
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For sale by owner 1200 sq. ft. home, lower level fuUy developed, 6 bedrooms, 2 baths, FJL/ wood burning stove
263 Harker Ave.
close to schooL
Phone 758-3615. Lr.
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Home for sale in Magrath
33 West - 1 Ave. South updated 3 bedroom bung, located close to all amenities.
This home features large front room & redecorated kitchen. Spotlessly deanready to move into.
Phone Wes Rice 758-3069 for showing
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House for sale at 22W
Harker Ave. 1600 sq. ft. 3 bedrm, Lr. f.r„ main floou laundry 1Z2 basement 67,999. Phone 758-3992.
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Open House
Sat. June 13th 2-4 p.m.
22W Harker Ave. Everyone Welcome.
******MEAT SPECIALS JUNE 8-13
Sirloin Steaks 8.11/kg
Chuck Blade Steaks 3.70/kg
Chuck Cross Rib Roast 5.03.kg
Western Family Sausage Sticks 500g 1.98
Schneider's Farmers Market Sausage 500g 3.68
Schneider's Juicy Jumbos 450g 3.68
Magrath Hospital hosts
the 1st annual
"Spring Fling"
Craft & Bake Sale Event
June 23rd
2-4 p.m.
Craft tables for rent to the community at 5/ea
PLUS!
¡Raffle tickets for a chance to win!
One night's accommodation at the
Lethbridge Lodge, brunch for two,
and a 2.00 each of 3/5.00
Contact the Therapeutic Recreation
Department at 758-3371.
All proceeds go to
the Magrath Hospital Resident's Council
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Magrath Lions Club is 60 years old this year.
We are having a celebration in September. If
you have any old pictures of Lions Club events,
we would like to make a copy of them. Contact
Lions Norman Hillmer, Bob Clifton or John
Bourne. We will return the originals.
******
There will be an Annual Gymnastics Meeting
June 18th at 7 pm in the School Library. We
encourage parents to attend.
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Blessed is he who, having nothing to say,
refrains from wordy evidence of the fact.
Time and Intensity
by Ted Bouvier
The time you spend working out can be intense
without taking up a lot of your time.
Intensity is the amount of stress you put on your
muscles in a given time frame in order for them to grow.
To change your intensity and save time, here is
one example. If you do one set of ten reps, rest 30
seconds and do another set of 10 reps, it will have taken
you approximately 2 min to complete the 2 sets. By
reducing the speed of the movement by 50%, and only
do one set of 10 reps, you have reduced your total time
and doubled your intensity of the muscle work in one set.
Many people feel the need to over exercise. This
is less beneficial than shortening your exercise time, and
increasing your intensity and rest.
For More Information Call Ted Bouvier 756-3236
NEW! wivw.teluepianet.net/public/bouviere/
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Physical Fitness consulting
Specializing In
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Money was invented so that we would know
exactly how much we owe.
MORE GROCERY SPECIALS JUNE 8-13
Annual Magrath Celebration Bike Ride
5- 10K
When - Friday July 24th
Where - Treasury Branch Phone & register - Rod Ririe @ 758-6785 ******
Crisco Oil
1 liter
3.48
Garden Select Pasta Sauce
700 ml
11.98
9 Lives Cat Food
1 kg
3.48
Purex Double Bathroom Tissue
4 pk
8.98
Bounce
120 pk
3.48
Parkay Margarine
1.36 kg
3.48
Kraft Cheese Whiz
500g
3.98
Carnation Hashbrowns
1.5 kg
2.98
Swanson Macaroni & Cheese
170g
.98
Swanson Meat Pies
200g
.98
Minute Maid Orange Juices
355 ml
.98
Pert Plus Shampoo or Conditioner
300 ml
2.98
Western Family Hamburger of Hot Dog Buns
12 pk
1.88/lb 2.16/kg
Fresh Express Garden Salad 1.48
Carrots 2 lbs .89
SENIORS NEWS
Our Wednesday suppers will be
