6 research outputs found

    Teaching leadership skills to medical students: are we transformative?

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    Doctor Ross studied medical leadership education and assessment across the medical education continuum from medical student to senior clinician. She found medical leadership training is occurring ad hoc in medical programs and specialty medical colleges. She has created and validated the first leadership framework for medical students in Australia

    Improving Community Health Using an Outcome-Oriented CQI Approach to Community-Engaged Health Professions Education

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    This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.Health professionals providing health-care services must have the relevant competencies and clinical experiences needed to improve population health outcomes in different contexts. Current models of health profession education often fail to produce a fit-for-purpose workforce ready and willing to provide relevant, quality care to underserved communities. Evidence is emerging that community-engaged and socially accountable health workforce education, i.e., aligned with priority health needs, produces a workforce ready and willing to work in partnership with underserved regions. This model of education fosters greater affiliation between education and service delivery systems and requires institutions to measure graduate outcomes and institutional impact. The Training for Health Equity Network (THEnet), a partnership of socially accountable health workforce education institutions, has developed and tested a Social Accountability Framework for Health Workforce Education (the Framework) and toolkit to improve alignment of health workforce education with outcomes to assess how well education institutions meet the needs of the communities they serve. The Framework links education and service delivery creating a continuous quality improvement feedback loop to ensure that education addresses needs and maximizes impact on the quality of service delivery. The Framework also provides a unifying set of guidelines for health workforce policy and planning, accreditation, education, research, and service delivery. A key element to ensuring consistent high quality service delivery is an appropriately trained and equitably distributed workforce. An effective and comprehensive mechanism for evaluation is the method of CQI which links the design, implementation, accreditation, and evaluation of health workforce education with health service delivery and health outcomes measurement

    Why we need to teach leadership skills to medical students: a call to action

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    Health system reform models since the early 1990s have recommended leadership training for medical students, graduates and health workers. Clinicians often have leadership roles thrust on them early in their postgraduate career. Those who are not well trained in leadership and the knowledge that comes with leadership skills may struggle with the role, which can impact patient safety and create unhealthy working environments. While there is some literature published in this area, there appears to be little formal evaluation of the teaching of leadership, with scarcely any discussion about the need to do so in the future. There are clear gaps in the research evidence of how to teach and assess medical leadership teaching. In this paper, three leadership frameworks from Australia, Canada and the UK are compared in terms of leadership capabilities for a global view of medical leadership training opportunities. A literature review of the teaching, assessment and evaluation of leadership education in medical schools in Australia, the UK and America is also discussed and gaps are identified. This paper calls for an education shift to consider practical health system challenges, citing the mounting evidence that health system reform will require the teaching and rigorous evaluation of leadership methods. Opportunities for teaching leadership in the curricula are identified, as well as how to transform leadership education to include knowledge and practice so that students have leadership skills they can use from the time they graduate

    Leadership curricula and assessment in Australian and New Zealand medical schools

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    Background: The Australian Medical Council, which accredits Australian medical schools, recommends medical leadership graduate outcomes be taught, assessed and accredited. In Australia and New Zealand (Australasia) there is a significant research gap and no national consensus on how to educate, assess, and evaluate leadership skills in medical professional entry degree/programs. This study aims to investigate the current curricula, assessment and evaluation of medical leadership in Australasian medical degrees, with particular focus on the roles and responsibilities of medical leadership teachers, frameworks used and competencies taught, methods of delivery, and barriers to teaching leadership. Methods: A self-administered cross-sectional survey was distributed to senior academics and/or heads or Deans of Australasian medical schools. Data for closed questions and ordinal data of each Likert scale response were described via frequency analysis. Content analysis was undertaken on free text responses and coded manually. Results: Sixteen of the 22 eligible (73%) medical degrees completed the full survey and 100% of those indicate that leadership is taught in their degree. In most degrees (11, 69%) leadership is taught as a common theme integrated throughout the curricula across several subjects. There is a variety of leadership competencies taught, with strengths being communication (100%), evidence based practice (100%), critical reflective practice (94%), self-management (81%), ethical decision making (81%), critical thinking and decision making (81%). Major gaps in teaching were financial management (20%), strategic planning (31%) and workforce planning (31%). The teaching methods used to deliver medical leadership within the curricula are diverse, with many degrees providing opportunities for leadership teaching for students outside the curricula. Most degrees (10, 59%) assess the leadership education, with one-third (6, 35%) evaluating it. Conclusions: Medical leadership competencies are taught in most degrees, but key leadership competencies are not being taught and there appears to be no continuous quality improvement process for leadership education. There is much more we can do as medical educators, academics and leaders to shape professional development of academics to teach medical leadership, and to agree on required leadership skills set for our students so they can proactively shape the future of the health care system

    Popular song in early modern drama 1580-1620

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    This dissertation investigates the reciprocal relationship between the song culture of early modern England and its representation in drama of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Unlike past studies, no preference is given to any particular playwright. Rather, the dissertation considers evidence from close to 100 plays in which songs, references to song, and elements of song culture are most abundant. The study begins with an exploration into the particular ability of early modern audience members to recognise and appreciate sophisticated references to song as they encountered them in drama. Next there is a discussion of some of the more famous characters of song culture whose narratives and reputations – effectively lost to us now – were regularly mined by playwrights. The third part of the study investigates song’s power as represented in fictive spaces. Chapter 4 examines dramatic representations of song performance by elites and their relationship to contemporary decorum. Lastly, Chapter 5 focuses on a point in London’s history where its dramatists appear to have been particularly keen to capitalize on song’s function as a consolidator of cultural identity. The overriding impression at the end of the study is of early modern playwrights basing representations of song and singing less upon contemporary beliefs surrounding music, its power, and its place in the cosmos, and more upon phenomenological observation of song as it operates in people and in their society

    Magrath Store News (April 12, 2000)

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    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 Wednesday April 12, 2000 Magrath Hospital Auxiliary will be holding their Annual Florence Nightingale Luncheon and Bake Sale at the Seniors’ Centre Friday May 12th - 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. We extend our thanks to the 3rd Ward Ladies who are hostesses this year. There will be a Blood Pressure Booth from the Hospital & the Health Unit will have a booth. Baking from the community would be most welcome & appreciated. Raffle for lovely Mother *s Day Cake and several door prizes will be drawn for. Notice from the Post Office HELP! We’re been having some acts of vandalism in the post office from time to time. Damage to posters and walls and evidence of trying to get at mail etc. We would like to solicit, your help in correcting this situation and ask you to notify the authorities of any loitering in the Post Office lobby. If the situation continues we will be forced to lock up the outer lobby at nite and we do not wish to inconvenience our regular box holders. Thank You. ****** During Volunteer Recognition Week April 9 - 15, on behalf of Magrath Hospital Auxiliary, I would like to pay tribute to all the Volunteers in our areas. I extend a sincere thanks to all our Volunteers who faithfully spend time each month of the year in service to others. THREE CHEERS FOR VOLUNTEERS Being a Volunteer It's not for money, it’s not for fame, It’s not for any personal gain, It’s just for love of fellow man, It's just to lend a helping hand It's just to give a tithe of self, That's something you can’t buy with wealth, It's not for medals won with pride, It’s for that feeling deep inside. It’s that reward down in your heart, It’s that feeling that you've been a part Of helping others far and near. That makes you be a volunteer! (Author unknown) Thank you all Volunteers everywhere. Sue Kado, President Magrath Hospital Auxiliary. ****** "COMING SOON" Annual United Church Garage Sale May 27, 2000 So once again while doing spring cleaning give us a call. Thank you. Betty Twitchen 758-3240 Darlene Holzworth 758-3569 , Joy Johnson 758-6370. New Books at the Library Adult Fiction Indictment for Murder by Peter Rawlinson, Mrs. Polifax Unveiled by Dorothy Gilman, False Witness by Leila Kelly; Handyman by Linda Nichols, Sun Up Tales of the Cow Camps by Will James, Longarm by Tabor Evans, The Joy Luck Club & Kitchen God's Wife by Amy Tan(Book on Tape); the Greatest Western Stories of the 20th Century(Book of Tape). Adult Non-Fiction The Miracle of Flight by Stephen Dalton; Music of the Birds by Lang Elliott, Craft Patters Catalog, Scroll Saw Patterns by Patrick Spielman, When You and Your Mother Can't Be Friends by Victoria Secunda; Cooking for Two by Jean Pare; Appetizers by Jean Pare; Making Whirligigs and Other Wind Toys by Sharon Pierce, Energuide Appliance Directory 2000, Introduction to Yoga by Richard Hittieman. Juvenile Fiction His Banner Over Me by Jean Little, Letters from Rifka by Karen Hesse, The Belonging Place by Jean Little, Meyer’s Creek by Connie Crook, Sarah Bishop by Scott O'Dell, Caesar's Antlers by Brooks Hansen, Chocolate Fever by Robert Smith, Promise Song by Linda Holeman, Macdonald Hall Goes Hollywood by Gordon Korman, Belle Prater's Boy by Ruth White, Tales to Give You the Creeps by Bruce Coville, Scared Stiff by Jahanna Malcolm, Searching for David's Heart by Cherie Bennett, Snow Treasure by Marie McSwigan, Karen's Easter Parade, Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh, The Moorchild by Eloise McGraw; Star in the Storm by Joan Harlow, The Upstairs Room by Joanna Reiss. Juvenile Non-Fiction Insects Field Guide by National Audubon Society, Code Busters! by Burton Albert, Mealworms by Adrienne Mason, More School Jokes by Betty Zuraw, Other Worlds by Terence Dickinson, Animals in Motion by Pamela Hickman, The Big Lie A True Story by Isabella Leitner, Amazing Bugs, Bridges! by Carol Johmann. Children's The Collector of Moments by Quint Buchholz, Jamie O'Rourke and the Pooka by Tomie DePaola, Bark,George by Jule Feiffer, Curious George Goes Camping by Margaret & H.A. Rey; Curious George At the Parade by Margaret & HA. Rey, Mmm, Cookies! by Robert Munsch, And If the Moon Could Talk by Kate Banks; My First Phonics Book, Hard-Working Wheels by Debora Pearson. ****** A Trust Fund has been opened for J.D. Clark a Magrath youth who was involved in an automobile accident in Butte Montana. J.D. has been transferred to the Foothills Hospital in Calgary. J.D. is still in a coma, but the family is optimistic as he has shown some signs of improvement, but it is a long road to ahead. As always this incurs many expenses. Any show of support or donations would be greatly appreciated. You can make donations at any Alberta Treasury Branch in trust for the J.D. Clark Fund. We will keep you updated as he makes progress. Thank you. ****** KEN JENSEN 758-3669 Magrath, Alberta Virginia Ririe Wilde passed away on April 6, 2000 at the age of 84 years. Virginia is survived by her daughters: Christine (Stan) Borowski and f Susan Wilde; also sisters: Marjorie Balderson (Ken) and Alice Fowler. A Graveside Service was held on Monday, . April 10, 2000 with interment at the Temple Hill Cemetery in Raymond. ****** Elizabeth Eileen (Beth) Stanford passed away Monday April 3, 2000 at the age of 82 years. She leaves to mourn her son Dr. Larry (Marge) Heppler of Oregon City & daughter Sheran (Maurice) Carter of Pincher Creek; sister Jessie McKay of Cardston. A Funeral Service was held Saturday April 8th with interment in the Cardston Cemetery. Elder Tyler Zobell will be reporting on his mission to Provo Utah in the Magrath 1st Ward 11 a.m. Garden Place Chapel (White Church) On Sunday April 16th 2000. Elder Chad Harris will be returning on April 6th from his Salt Lake City Utah Mission. He will be speaking on Sunday April 16th at 9 a.m. in the Magrath 4th Ward Stake Centre. Elder B.J. Harker has been called to serve in the Nevada Las Vegas West Mission. His farewell is planned for April 30th @ the Magrath Stake Center @ 11:00 a.m. (2nd Ward) You're invited to a Baby Shower for Twins Tayler Jean and Jordan Joseph Parents: Terry & Dina Trainer Place: Laurel Bennett Date: Thursday April 13th Time: 7:30 p.m. Calling Shower with money tree. Any questions call Rhonda Murphy or Laurel Bennett. ****** Corey, Brandon & Rachel The Jones Kids welcome a new little brother "John Patrick Jones" weighing in at 8 lbs. 8 oz. born March 17, 2000 - St. Patrick's Day Proud parents are Rob & Sharee Jones equally proud grandparents are Ed & Lois Lawlor of Mägrath and Dr. Glen & Jacquelyn Jones of Cardston. Troy & Charmaine Michelson are pleased to announce the arrival of their 3rd son "Kyle Jared Michelson" born March 20, 2000 Calgary AB. weighed 7 lbs 13 ozs. a little brother for Jordan & Eric Proud grandparents are Ed & Lois Lawlor of Magrath Garry & Marie Michelson of Lethbridge. DR. MARK IIARKER WILL BE AVAILABLE TO SEE PATIENTS AT THE DAHL CLINIC EVERY 3RD MONDAY OF THE MONTH IN THE AFTERNOON General & Sub Contracting For all your Concrete & Stucco needs Curt’s Construction P.O. Box 535 CURTIS HATCH TOkTjO A'berta Home: 758-3759 Cell: (403) 308-4585 Public Notice Town of Magrath Land Rental Bids will be accepted until 5 p.m. Thursday April 20, 2000 for the lease of the farmland adjacent to the cemetery, shop & old sewer lagoon all owned by the Town of Magrath. Approximate acreage involved is 40 acres. These parcels are to be tendered as one & a brief summary of the proposed use of the lands must be submitted with all bids. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Town of Magrath Box 520 Magrath, AB. TOK UO Phone: 758-3212 or Fax: 758-6333 WANTED USED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Now’s the time to clear out your old hockey equipment The Magrath Minor Hockey Association wishes to set up a "HOCKEY EQUIPMENT LIBRARY" to help out the Youth in our Community. Please contact Ione Atwood @ 758-3882 and she will pick it up from your home. THIS EQUIMENT WILL BE PUT TO GOOD USE THANK YOU ANGE-EMILE LABBE •Drywall 'Boarding • Taping • Texture Wall & Ceiling • Small Renovations . * Commercial & Residential BOX 803 PHONE MAGRATH, AB TOK 1 JO (403)758-6876 The Magrath Cultural Arts Society would like to thank all those who made such a success of our first community production "Don't Count Your Chickens Until They Cry Wolf." We had sold out performances each evening with a fantastic 40 member cast. Thanks to our many volunteers who sewed costumes, were stage manager, made sets, set up the house and took it down. Special Thanks to Shauna Clifton who was our director and stage manager. Denise Strate who was director, stage manager, costume co-ordinator and took on make-up with her daughter Patrice. Erica Thomson our wonderful Music Director, Michael Cahoon who designed and oversaw our sets. We couldn't have done it without you! May the play go on and on . Hope you can join us next time. Patti Miller, Laurel Bennett, Falene Wolsey, Michelle Alders-Moors, Gail Cole, and Anne Bowen. Danny Balderson was named University of Lethbridge Associated Canadian Travellers (ACT) male athlete of the year. Allison felt pleased. She had treated herself to a sushi lunch and had but one more errand—to pick up her new plasses. My husband & his brother are look alikes and after a visit to her great uncle, my 2 yr old granddaughter commented, "uncle Len has got granddads head on" General Interest i_ Cardston & District Community Adult Learning - »j. —- ,,, , r—iriwm—Tm jiir • ~ Adult Education Computer Courses To Register Phone Kathy Richards 653-4991 Time: All Classes go from 7:00 p.ra. to 9:30 p.m. Tuition: 40.00 (unless specified otherwise) Instructor: Bonny West Will be offered In Cardston as soon as registry, tfen is sufHcieizt. Beyond Interact Basics This 3-week course covers managing book­marks, additional search techniques, cus­tomizing web browsers, email, downloading files, & using plug-ins. Participants should have basic familiarity with the Internet. Spring Date: Tuesday, May 9-23 Fall Date: Tuesday, Oct. 10 - 24 Location: Magrath High School Spring Date: Wednesday, May 10 - 24 Fall Date: Wednesday, Oct. 11-25 Location: Cardston High School Windows 95/2000 Basics This 4-week course covers operating system basics, including files management, system and application software differences and installation, copying/deleting files, mouse functions, Start Menu/Task Bar, installing printers, scanners, customizing the desk­top, and more. Spring Date: Wednesday, June 7 - 28th Fall Date: Thursday, Oct. 5 - 26th . Location: Cardston High School Tuition: 50 DIAMOND WILLOW TERRACE FUNDRAISER International Singing Artist "Johnny King" May 6th 7:00 p.m Seniors Centre in Magrath Tickets 8.00Adult8.00 Adult 5.00 Seniors 20.00FamilyFormoreinformationonticketspleasecontactGailCole7586091or7586866JohnnyKingisanInternationalSingingArtistfromAustralia.Hehasperformedallovertheworld,toaudiencesofallages.Comeandenjoyaneveningofbeautifulmusicandlistentoyourfavorites.CLASSIFIEDADSDEADLINE:TUESDAY12NOONPHONE7586377Lessthan30words20.00 Family For more information on tickets please contact Gail Cole 758-6091 or 758-6866 Johnny King is an International Singing Artist from Australia. He has performed all over the world, to audiences of all ages. Come and enjoy an evening of beautiful music and listen to your favorites. CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE: TUESDAY 12 NOON PHONE 758-6377 Less than 30 words---------3.00 Small ad (2.5"X 3.5")------8.00Subscription8.00 Subscription------------------15.00/year 1/4 page-------—------------10.001/3page10.00 1/3 page---------------------13.50 1/2 page--------------------20.00FullPageCopyReady20.00 Full Page—Copy Ready-------40.00 Full Page-—We do---------------55.00Flyerinsertion(yourpaper)....55.00 Flyer insertion (your paper)....40.00 Wanted: good home for 2 tamed barn cats, good mousers, litter box trained. Call 758-3712. 4-19. *A**** Greenhouse to give away. Call 758-3521. ****** Wanted: 5-10 cow/calf pairs, prefer red or red/white face, younger & quiet 752-3723. ****** Please bring your old phone books to Colleen Keeler or Trish Hill. ****** Amber Foggin has eggs for sale. CaU 758-6832.4-12. ****** For sale: 11 stitch Kenmore sewing machine, newly serviced contact Wendy 758-3841. 4-12. ****** For Sale: calf shed - 16* long, 8' deep, height 4 ft in back, 6 ft front, tin roof, 450.ContactBoydWoodruff@7583366(school)I.r.Forsale:oakbirdavery450. Contact Boyd Woodruff @ 758-3366(school) I.r. ****** For sale: oak bird avery 100 o.b.o. 758-6337. 4-12. ****** The school is selling darkroom equip & cameras, all in good working cond, instrutional help avail for all aboveJHr. Rasmussen 758-3442 or Mr. Nelson 758-3366 ****** Greenhouse for sale. CaH 758-3965. For sale:Tractor, Mitsubishi, 25 HP, diesel, 4 wheel dr. PTO 22Hp. hydr. power lift 1,541 lbs., 3 pt linkage Category 1, 1983 model yr., front-end loader, rototiHer 5', mower 4’ - 3 blade, blade, log splitter(26"), price10,500 inc. all implements Phone (403) 758-3620. 4-12. ****** DISCOVERY TOYS Looking for high quality, educational, non-violent toys, games, books & software. I have them - for ages 0-99 yrs SALE: all books & software 20% offfor month of April CaU now to book your play date & receive FREE PRODUCT. Valerie Papworth 758-0005 Educational Consultant ****** Riding Lessons - CaU Audra Foggin @ 758-6832. 4-12. ****** Power raking, & aerating offered by the Magrath 3rd Cub/Scout group, contact: Doug Broadhead 758-6554. ****** For sale:75 x 135 serviced buUding lot on pavement 758-6879. 4-19. ****** Do You Want To Go To Utah During The Easter Break? I wiU be going to Salt Lake on Thun. Apr. 20 & return on Apr, 29, if you are interested & are willing to help pay for gas CaU Jan @ 768-3684. Pure Natural Whole Wheat Coyote Pancake/WafTle Mix *four flavors to choose from & Breakfast Cereals. No additives. Cleaned & bagged wheat. Pick up @ Rockport Flour Mill. Magrath 758-3077, Fax 758-3340. 5-31. ****** 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 ****** HELP WANTED The Magrath Co-op is looking for a shop assistant during the summer months & would like to hire a male university or coUege student. The job would start May 1st, or sooner, to the 1st of September. They would need to work 44 hours a week. Monday to Friday 8 am-5pm & Sat. 8 am-12 noon. Please caU Randy @ 758-3155 or stop by the Co­op with your resume. ****** Spring Clean Up. WiU remove unwanted cars & trucks. ; Cash paid for some. Chris Norton 752-3535. CAN DO TOWING. 5-17. ******RICK’S PORTABLE WELDING Owner Rick Beres We weld everything . from chairs to tractors Please call me for all your welding needs "B" pressure qualified. 758-6427 ****** CANADIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS We sell, install, and service alarms, camera systems, safes. *Also dead bolts and key locks Call Ross Moore 758-3945 for a free estimate. ****** For all your cleaning needs, from hospital dean to a touch up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job to big or too small Call Wayne's Carpet & Ulpholstery Cleaning 758-6414. 531 ****** Need your feed barley moved? Will also haul hay or straw. Also can haul your quota for you. Contact Sabey Trucking @ 758-3119. or 308-1944 ****** Garage Sale at Colleen Keeler's 118 East - 1 Ave. S. Sat. Apr. 15th - 9 aan. - 2 p.m., crafts, antique pew, dothing, fabric, toys & shelving. NO EARLY BIRDS ****** For rent: 2 bedroom house, lrg yard. Avail May 1. Call 758-3876. ***** For rent: 3 bed 1600 sq. ft. basement suite, fridge, stove & laundry hookups, no smoking, no pets. Available immediately. Call 758-6494. ****** For rent: various spaces, in Magrath, ideal for small business. Call 758-3876. ****** For rent: 3 bedroom house. Available immediately. 135 East-1 Ave. N. Magrath. 450 + utilities, 450 d.d., abstainers, no pets. Harold Murray 758-3325. ****** For rent: 2 bedroom house, available immediately For more info call 758-3876. ****** Home for Rent: small 2 bed home on lrg treed lot,washer, dryer, stove, fridge & water inc Abstainers without pets. If interested phone 758-3700 & leave a message. l.r. ****** For rent: 2 bedroom apartment. CaB 758-3781. ****** For rent: 2 bedroom apart, furnished(is optional) inc. utilities, call 758-3876. ****** For Sale New 1240 sq. ft. home for sale, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, double car garage & finished basement in Magrath. Call 758-6835. ****** To remove lint or pet hair in a flash, just wrap a big piece of tape around your hand with sticky side out & rub it over the affected area. For Sale Brand new 1200 sq. ft. 3 bedroom bungalow, 2 bathrooms, 1 car garage. Call 758-6835. ****** House for Sale 2 bedrooms, 35,500.00 Call 758-6553. l.r. ****** House for Sale East Magrath, 3 bedrooms plus loft, currently half renovated, needs a handyman. Rent-to-Own, no deposit for a qualified renovator, immediate possession. 29,900.00 Phone: (604) 824-6787. (Chilliwack, BC & leave message) ****** For Sale 12' x 68' mobile home, recently renovated, 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom/Iaundry new fridge & lino, newer carpets, good appliances, nice sized deck, asking 15,000.00 o.b.o. Call Leavitt's 758-6855. ****** House for Sale Completely upgraded 4 bedroom home, new kitchen cupboards, flooring windows and exterior, 1786 sq. ft. including both levels, 1/2 blk from school, 72,000.Forviewingcall7586826or7583731.4.46MEATSPECIALSAPRIL1015FreshChickenLegs72,000. For viewing call 758-6826 or 758-3731. 4.46MEAT SPECIALS APRIL 10-15 Fresh Chicken Legs 1.72/kg .78/lb Fresh Chicken Breasts 6.13/kg6.13/kg 2.78/lb Fresh Cut-Up Frying Chicken 3.92/kg3.92/kg 1.78/lb Western Family Sliced Lunch Meats 175g 1.28WesternFamilyPremiumSlicedBacon500g1.28 Western Family Premium Sliced Bacon 500g 3.48 Olympic Sausage Sticks 500g 2.98OlympicBologna500g2.98 Olympic Bologna 500g 2.98 Olympic Wieners 450g 2.28OlympicCottageRollHalves2.28 Olympic Cottage Roll Halves 7.23/kg 3.28/lbMitchellsGourmetPastaDinners800908g3.28/lb Mitchell’s Gourmet Pasta Dinners 800-908g 5.98 TREVOR PANCZAK LIVE IN CONCERT Saturday, April 29, 2000 The Lethbridge Soccer Center 8.00perperson8.00 per person 25.00 per family (4 tickets) *This is a McHappy Day fundraiser. All proceeds are going to the Ronald McDonald House in Calgary and to the Ronald Mcdonald Children's Charities. Tickets are available at the Blue Goose Gas Bar or by calling 758-6209. On Friday or Saturday April 7th or 8th the pop bottles were taken from the residences of Darrel Chipman and Doreen Alston. They were taken without our permission. To those persons responsible, please return money's acquired from your theft. It is not appreciated. K.C. Wipe those spills on a tiled floor with milk instead of water, and the shine will remain. Cardston Community Theatre Proudly Presents "My Fair Lady" till 15th - for only 4 more days nightly at 8 p.m. sharp Tickets available at the Cardston Civic Centre Box Office Monday through Friday or by calling 653-4944 Come & enjoy our 22nd Production ****** Renouation & Handyman Seruiées^ 758 -3992MORE GROCERY SPECIALS APRIL 10-15 Western Family Pure Canola Oil 1 litre 2.48YoplaitYogurtTubes8pack2.48 Yoplait Yogurt Tubes 8 pack 2.98 Savarin Dinners 182-306g 1.98SunnyDelightChilledPunch1.89litre1.98 Sunny Delight Chilled Punch 1.89 litre 1.98 Cadbury Easter Treats 35-43g 4 for 2.98WesternFamilyCookies400g2.98 Western Family Cookies 400g 2.48 Motts Fruitsations 6 pack 2.28TostitosTortillaChips340375g2for2.28 Tostitos Tortilla Chips 340-375g 2 for 4.00 Tostitos Salsa 430 ml 2 for 5.00LiptonPastaNSauceorAsianNoodlesorRice131181g3for5.00 Lipton Pasta 'N Sauce or Asian Noodles or Rice 131-181g 3 for 4.98 Betty Crocker Sliced or Mashed Potatoes 141-215g 1.78MagrathCoedSoftballElementaryandJr.HighLeaguesGrade36/Grade69Fee1.78 Magrath Co-ed Softball Elementary and Jr. High Leagues Grade 3 - 6*/ Grade 6* - 9 Fee 15.00 (20.00 after April 19th) ONE Game a week after school Tues, or Wed. Please hand in registration form to School Office or Laurel Bennett 758-6222 Teams will be chosen April 20th League play begins May 2nd - June 26th Price includes a team shirt that player keeps (NOTE: late registrations may be put on a waiting list) *Gr. 6 players may be placed in the Elementary of Jr. High league depending on where it is safest and funnest for them to play. ****** To brighten white sports socks boil for a few min. in water to which a few slices of lemon have been added. Place a small piece of cotton with vanilla on it in the fridge to eliminate odors. Hours of Operation of the Magrath Golf Club Restaurant 8:30 - a.m. - 7:30 p.m. ♦Check for our daily luncheon specials* [email protected] www.ssdirect.com Computer Consulting, Sales, and Service Box 389, 132 - 2nd Street SW, Magrath, AB TOK 1 JO Roger Davies voice 758-3577 General Manager fax 758-9T74 A man without a driver’s license failed to stop at a stop sign, went past a red light & stopped in a no-parking zone. Even though a policeman saw all this, he didn't issue a ticket. Why not? Answer: The man was walking. PRODUCE SPECIALS APRIL 10 - 15 Et Tu Caesar Salad Kit ... ■L • J * 132g 1.28 Premium Romaine Lettuce .68 each Fresh Carrots . 2 lb .88 Large Tomatoes o A /I_ 1.28/lbRedGlobeGrapes.1.28/lb Red Globe Grapes . 2.82/kg 1.28/lb Kiwi Fruit - 3 for .99 SENIORS NEWS Dinners for April will be held Wednesdays April 12th, & 19th at 5 p.m. at the Senior Centre. Pot Luck will be Friday April 28th. Come join us. All seniors welcome. Your April Hostesses are: Mary Tanner, Elizabeth Olsen Marie Stevenson, Bernice Coleman Bookings for the Senior's Centre, Jack or Jean Butlin 758-3030, Rental fee is 75.00. Telephone books have finally arrived at Gurney's Garage. Please come & pick yours up. Need a 2nd phone book?? We have extras. $4:4c 4:4c 4: Rod & Gun Club is having a Hunter Training Course, starting May 3rd. We have a few openings left. ****** Run out of confectioners sugar!! combine 1 cup granulated sugar with 1 Tbs cornstarch in the blender & blend @ high speed for several minutes, until powdery. When you have oversalted a dish, it can often be saved by adding a tsp each of vinegar and sugar. BINGO - BINGO - BINGO Next Bingo is tomorrow nite Thursday April 13th at the Seniors' Centre. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo @ 7 p.m. Everyone Welcome. 4* 4? 4* 4- 4* 4* The Deep South Cloggers have just returned from a very successful trip to the Intermountain Clog Championships in Rexburg, Idaho. The 43 competitors gathered 8 - 1st places, 12 - 2nd places & 5 - 3rd places. Come see these aw
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