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    DNA bending by M.EcoKI methyltransferase is coupled to nucleotide flipping

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    The maintenance methyltransferase M.EcoKI recognizes the bipartite DNA sequence 5′-AACNNNNNNGTGC-3′, where N is any nucleotide. M.EcoKI preferentially methylates a sequence already containing a methylated adenine at or complementary to the underlined bases in the sequence. We find that the introduction of a single-stranded gap in the middle of the non-specific spacer, of up to 4 nt in length, does not reduce the binding affinity of M.EcoKI despite the removal of non-sequence-specific contacts between the protein and the DNA phosphate backbone. Surprisingly, binding affinity is enhanced in a manner predicted by simple polymer models of DNA flexibility. However, the activity of the enzyme declines to zero once the single-stranded region reaches 4 nt in length. This indicates that the recognition of methylation of the DNA is communicated between the two methylation targets not only through the protein structure but also through the DNA structure. Furthermore, methylation recognition requires base flipping in which the bases targeted for methylation are swung out of the DNA helix into the enzyme. By using 2-aminopurine fluorescence as the base flipping probe we find that, although flipping occurs for the intact duplex, no flipping is observed upon introduction of a gap. Our data and polymer model indicate that M.EcoKI bends the non-specific spacer and that the energy stored in a double-stranded bend is utilized to force or flip out the bases. This energy is not stored in gapped duplexes. In this way, M.EcoKI can determine the methylation status of two adenine bases separated by a considerable distance in double-stranded DNA and select the required enzymatic response

    Student Scientific Research within Communities-of-Practice

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    Social learning theory suggests that students who wish to become scientists will benefit by being active researchers early in their educational careers. As coauthors of published research, they identify themselves as scientists. This provides them with the inspiration, motivation, and staying power that many will need to complete the long educational process. This hypothesis was put to the test over the past decade by a one-semester astronomy research seminar where teams of students managed their own research. Well over a hundred published papers coauthored by high school and undergraduate students at a handful of schools substantiated this hypothesis. However, one could argue that this was a special case. Astronomy, after all, is supported by a large professional-amateur community-of-practice. Furthermore, the specific area of research—double star astrometry—was chosen because the observations could be quickly made, the data reduction and analysis was straight forward, and publication of the research was welcomed by the Journal of Double Star Observations. A recently initiated seminar development and expansion program—supported in part by the National Science Foundation—is testing a more general hypothesis that: (1) the seminar can be successfully adopted by many other schools; (2) research within astronomy can be extended from double star astrometry to time series photometry of variable stars, exoplanet transits, and asteroids; and (3) the seminar model can be extended to a science beyond astronomy: environmental science—specifically atmospheric science. If the more general hypothesis is also supported, seminars that similarly feature published high school and undergraduate studen

    Dissection of the DNA Mimicry of the Bacteriophage T7 Ocr Protein using Chemical Modification

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    The homodimeric Ocr (overcome classical restriction) protein of bacteriophage T7 is a molecular mimic of double-stranded DNA and a highly effective competitive inhibitor of the bacterial type I restriction/modification system. The surface of Ocr is replete with acidic residues that mimic the phosphate backbone of DNA. In addition, Ocr also mimics the overall dimensions of a bent 24-bp DNA molecule. In this study, we attempted to delineate these two mechanisms of DNA mimicry by chemically modifying the negative charges on the Ocr surface. Our analysis reveals that removal of about 46% of the carboxylate groups per Ocr monomer results in an ∼ 50-fold reduction in binding affinity for a methyltransferase from a model type I restriction/modification system. The reduced affinity between Ocr with this degree of modification and the methyltransferase is comparable with the affinity of DNA for the methyltransferase. Additional modification to remove ∼ 86% of the carboxylate groups further reduces its binding affinity, although the modified Ocr still binds to the methyltransferase via a mechanism attributable to the shape mimicry of a bent DNA molecule. Our results show that the electrostatic mimicry of Ocr increases the binding affinity for its target enzyme by up to ∼ 800-fold

    Magrath Store News (March 21, 2001)

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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 ANNUAL SPAGHETTI SUPPER Hosted by the Magrath School Bands Thursday, March 22,2001 5:30 p.m. - School Auditorium 4/personor4/person or 20/family (parents & siblings) All Concert Bands will be playing! No waiting in lines! - Plenty or Food! EVERYONE WELCOME! If you are willing to serve or help on a committee please call Sherri Moore at 758-6835. ------------------------------ * Points nf Interest * Spaghetti Supper * Curling Club Award; * Grocery Specials * Home Hardware Sales IMPORTANT SOCCER PARENTS MEETING Please note the change in date, time & place of this meeting!! TONIGHT, Wednesday, March 21“ 7:00 p.m. Town Hall Council Chambers Issues to be discussed at this meeting: 1. Whether to keep Mini-Soccer and Lethbridge Soccer separate or under one executive. 2. Election of New Executive(s). 3. Building of new Soccer Fields. 4. Summer Games (in Cardston this year, July 4-7). 5. Any of your ideas/concerns. Inside this issue: Community Interests 1-3 Sports 4 Classified Ads 6-7 Community Calendar 8 Employment 8 Grocery Specials 9-10 Meat & Produce 11 Hardware Specials V ---------------- 12 _______ * 2 MAGRATH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL The Magrath Elementary School is now accepting kindergarten registrations for the 2001 /2002 school year. Your child must be 5 years of age by September 1, 2001 to automatically qualify for entry. Please bring your child s birtn certificate and health care number when registering. Exceptions to this age limit (Sept. 2 - Dec. 31 birthdays) require that a letter be submitted to the superintendent of schools by April 30,2001. Dear soccer Kids, Parents, dedicated Coaches and Town of Magrath, Thank you for many years of car-pooling, sideline cheering and trips to Provincials. Thanks to the generous donations from community businesses and the Rotary Club which made all our provincial trips possible. Thank you Coaches for all the hours spent in practice and making our Magrath name known clear to Edmonton. Our thanks to Laurel Bennett for all the time spent helping to organize, schedule and advertise. We wish to extend our best wishes to Con and Gail Cole for their efforts in the expanded soccer organization and hope all kids will have a great time playing their favorite sport this season. Thanks for all the memories! Sincerely, Wendy Leavitt Magrath Soccer Association Make your dream come true have your home built by JENSEN ENTERPRISES New construction: Additions: Patio Decks: 403-758-3669 Ken Jensen, Owner Fine woodwork: Hardwood furniture: Renovations: Box 93 Magrath, AB TOK 1J0 GIFT TO AFRICA Members of Youth for Action are still collecting supplies for the education kits that are going to the orphaned children of the Nateete School in Kampala, Uganda. With your help each child will receive their own school bag containing basic school supplies as well as messages of love and support from the people in our surrounding communities. Items needed for each of the kits are: 1 small pencil sharpener, 5 lead pencils, one 12“ ruler, 1 box of 12 pieces of white chalk, 1 spiral notebook (lined paper), 1 chalkboard eraser (or stuffed tube sock), one 9x12 chalkboard, letters, ¡photos, drawing, etc., Sturdy drawstring bag (approx. 14”xl6 ). We would like to thank those who have already donated money & supplies and a special thanks to the Magrath 5th Ward Scouts for making chalkboards & drawstring bags. Supplies can be dropped off at the home or Craig & Terry Clifton, 173 - 1A St. N.E., or call 758-6881 for more information. The SOUTH COUNTRY JAMBOREE will be holding their regular Jamboree on Sunday, March 25th at 2:00 p.m. at the 702 Wing. Everyone Welcome. Phone: 327-8477 or 330-4098. FRUIT PIES for Sale! Apple, Blueberry, Cherry, Raisin 9 inch pies - 6.00 April 23 Contact: Mary Baker 758-3207 Bernice Coleman 758-3106 Before April 18th Thanks for your support! MAGRATH SENIORSr .Cards of Thanks We wish to thank everyone in Magrath for making us feel so welcome. Honourable mention to Tom & Cheryl Redd & son, Roger Davies and Colin Heninger for helping us to move in. Also to Jim & Dayna Blumel for the cookies. They were delicious. Also to Cathy Beck for the great bread - loved it. With Gratitude to all, Tim & Shirley Banksy Nadene Dow Forsyth 1923-2001 Memorial Services were held February 3, 2001, at the L.D.S. Church in McLean, Virginia. Her wish was to have her ashes return to Canada. Accordingly, dedicatory interment services will be held at Eden Brook Memorial Garden, Calgary at 1:00 p.m. March 21, 2001. After the dedication, friends and family will gather at the home of Elaine Dow Fleming. For more information call Elaine at 403949-2681. We specialize in: • Video slide shows (weddings, reunions, sports highlights, the Web (Output format: VHStape&CD) • Hi-Res Photo scanning/Repair & Retouching/Printing (color & B/W), OCR (text) • Banners, Posters, Ads, etc. • Private tutoring • Computer troubleshooting • Desktop Publishing Phone Bonny/Brenda 758-3S44 (evenings]/ leave a message (day) SENIOR CENTRE NEWS 3 Hostesses for March are: Shirley Clifton, Betty Clifton, Elizabeth Olsen, Marietta Wilcox Supper canceled March 21st due to the trip to Stage West in Calgary. Our Monthly Pot Luck will be March 30th At the Senior Centre - 5:30 p.m. ******* Contact Jean or Jack Butlin for rental of the Seniors Centre. Fee 75.00 Phone 758-3030 ******* BINGO*BINGO*B1NGO Bingo is next Thursday, March 29th at the Seniors Centre Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:00 p.m. MkW™<dl SENIOR NEWS Those wishing to attend the dinner/theatre THE BLUE CASTLE” in Raymond, Thursday, March 29th (Cost 25/person for dinner and theatre) please get your names in to: LeVaun Thompson - 758-6672 Hazel Rasmussen - 758-3545 Norma Owens - 758-3560 CaSatomtiwi roltoradsM ttebunriiU Lance Miller Agent Bus. 32OS411 Fax. 320-6427 4 s 3OTS BASKETBALL--------- SOCCER Zeniths at Provincials SOCCER hfgtstbations The Zeniths went to Red Deer this past weekend for the Provincial 4A Boys Basketball Championships. Their first game was Friday at noon against No. 7 seed Edmonton Archbishop O’Leary Spartans. The Zeniths were seeded No. 2 going into the playoffs. The Spartans won in an upset of82-79. Jimmy Balderson led the scoring for the Zeniths with 29 points while Allen Tollestrup had 19 and Darren Bevers 18. That brought them to play against Taber W.R. Myers Rebels Friday night. The Zeniths defeated the Rebels in the consolation semifinal game 110-100 with Allen Tollestrup leading the way in the scoring with 29 points. Jimmy Balderson had 27 and Matt Harris 20. On Saturday the Zeniths lost to No. 8 Calgary Lester B. Pearson in the fourth place game 77-69 witn Jimmy Balderson scoring 24 points, Shane Bly 18 and Allen Tollestrup 15._________;_______________, I CURLING I Magrath Curling Club News The Magrath Curling Club held their Annual Mixed Bonspiel, March 14 to March 18 with fourteen teams participating. Results of the bonspiel were: The Ron Balderson rink of Magrath won over Mike Takaguchi rink to capture the first event sponsored by Sunshine Excavating. The Bill Plumley rink of Lethbridge won over Bruce Beasleys Magrath rink to win the second event sponsored by Martec Insulations. The Brian Oliver rink defeated the Travis Peirens rink to capture the third event, sponsored by Southern Agri Services. Saturday evening, the Magrath Curling Club hosted it’s annual closing banquet, club awards and dance. The men’s league is sponsored by CSL Ford, Cardston and plagues were presented to Ron Balderson, Greg Henry, Phil Conroy and Bob Mikado, winners of the men’s league. Winners of the mixed league were Ron Balderson, Lindy Oliver, Ken Leavitt and Amy U-4 thru U-13 playing in Magrath (35 per player, 105familyof3ormore)U16/18boysplayinLethbridge( 105 family of 3 or more) U-16/18 boys play in Lethbridge (70 per player, of which 55 is paid directly to Lethbridge) at the Pool Foyer Thursday March 22 7:00pm - 9:00pm Saturday March 24 10:00am - 12:00pm Thursday March 29 7:00pm - 9:00pm Registration forms for Lethbridge teams also available at: Karen Chipmans home 758-3675 Con Cole s home 758-6091 _________________ ! BASEBALL__________] Magrath Elementary Softball Registration will start April Is. Fee 20.00 League will start 1st week of May Bevers. The league trophies were presented by Brian Oliver of Magrath Paint and Body. The Devon Jones Memorial Award was presented to Maurice Bevers for his dedication to the Magrath Curling Club for the past year. Life Memberships were presented to August Kaupp and Marvin Hillmer. An Appreciation awarcf was presented to Amy Bevers for coaching the Junior CurlingProgram. The Magrath Curling Club would like to Thank everyone who sponsored event and league awards, made donations to the curling club throughout the year as well as everyone who helped in anyway to make our curling year a success. Our closing meeting will be held Tuesday, March 27, 2001 at 7 p.m. at the curling rink. The Annual Wing and String Golf Tournament will be held at the Magrath Golf Course on August 11,2001.Del Bonita 4-H Club News The Del Bonita 4-H Club has been having a great spring season. In February we met at the Del Bonita School and practiced our public speaking and impromptu speeches. Our Public Speaking night was held on March 12, 2001 at the Del Bonita School. Flint Vayro won the Junior Division, Janay Carter and Kaycee Newton won first and second in the Intermediate Division and for the Seniors, Amanda Newton and Jody Newton won first and second. They will go on to compete in Cardston at the District Level. Special thanks to the judges: Mr. & Mrs. Ross Blackmer, Mr. Ian Aman. Mr. Jeff Heggie, Mrs. Glenda Lodermeier and Mrs. Sheila Hillmer. Our next meeting will be held in April and it will be a judging. All our members calves are growing and doing well. This report was submitted by Blake Newton, Club Reporter. — NOTICE — PURSUANT TO THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT The Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency is in receipt of a subdivision application in the Town of Magrath FILE: 2001-0-037 LOCATION: Intersection of Harker Avenue and 5th Street West APPLICATION SUMMARY: William Halma, #102 - 459 Mayor Magrath Drive South, Lethbridge, Alberta T1J 3L8 on behalf of Arnold & Shirley Godionton. To create two 4.98 acre parcels from a titled area containing 9.96 acres being Block 7, Plan 3985 J. for residential use. lot •. Bieck I z/2.C:6ir.c/z 98iAcres)/ /////// a 8' 8’ t HARKER AVE * i « j 1 t r V 1 1 AVE S Adjacent land owners may make comments in writing to: Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency, #B1, 905 - 4th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta, T1J 0P4. Submissions must be received within 14 days of the date of this publication and include the file number and your name and address. Submissions received become part of the subdivision file which is available to the applicant and will be considered by the approval authority at a public meeting. Direct further inquiries to the Oldman River Intermunicipal Service Agency at 329-1344. MAGRATH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE MONTH AWARDS FOR MARCH 2001 GRADE 1 MRS. COURT-Justin Hatch, Tasha Grisack MRS. HATCH - Ashley Karren, Nicholas Noad GRADE 2 MISS COLEMAN - Malissa Goodsell, Mariah Blumel, Sasha Struyk, Mathias Tondevold MR. DeWINTER - Tyler Bennett, Kaylee Gough, Laycee Ratke, Terry Adamson, Zach Gorham MR. REDD - Jason Murray, Tyler Hansen, Dallin Redd, Weston Sabey, Kinzee Chipman, Madison Hatch, Keeton Sheridan : GRADE 3 MRS. BOLT - Christian McLaughlin, Lennie Moorman, Tyson Tondevold MRS. TOLY - Tyler Bischke, Rachel Jones, Alyssa Tait, Flint Vayro GRADE 4 MRS. KARREN - Bonnie Balderson, Sarah Balderson, Sharlee Bevers, Derek Clifton, Parker Dahl, Larramie Gaff, Doran Johnson, Morley Paterson, Laurel Redd, Kelsey Scott, Julie Hatch, Max Beazer, Josh Bennett, Raymond Bischke, Kennedy Cook, Taylor Fortner, Amelia Holt, Devin Millward, Kris Ramberg, Indie Riggin, Katie Smart MISS NEILSON - Chanse Sabey, Sasha Schneyder, Tyson Hudson, T.J. Hatch, Janna Hinman, Jordan Hansen, Jenna Perks, Luc Rollingson MRS. VAN MAARION - Leah Bennett, Ryan Bischke, Daylen Tidmarsh, Spencer Broadhead, Ayla Carswell, Brielle Davidsen, Mitchell Maxwell, Dylan Passey, Timothy Robinson, Denny Wells, Guy Sweetgrass GRADE 5 MRS. COLEMAN & MRS. COSGROVE - Karisa Bingley, Robert Clifton, Connor Kenney, Chase Leavitt, Kendra Misquadis MRS. DORNER - Jordan Zaugg, Kyle Stringam, Jimmy Stringam, Corrine Jensen, Bethany Dahl, Brandon Fortner GRADE 6 MR. ALSTON - Jason Ragan, Amy Stewart, Scott Harker, Jasmine Alston, Jeff Ripley, James Gibbons, Scott Harker MRS. COPPIETERS - Talia Atwood, Carson Dahl, Katelyn Dahl, Mark Bennett, Garrett Jackson, Darien Waterhouse, Jaclyn Low 6 z III THE MUSEUM... School Band & Sports Display Pictures of »me of our sports teams from the early 1900's. This display h in the upstairs museum room and will be up for the next few months. The museum is open Friday afternoons or you can phone Donna Lybbert 81758-3896 to view it at another time. Jlugruth United Church is having a fund raiser. They are selling > =r£r'"‘ Avon . df :. L- - Skin-So-Soft Candles in a Can ! 3'/Sx3V2' “ Cost: 10.00each10.00 each - 5 of which goes to the church. To order you candle call: Betty Twitchen at 758-3240 or Pinky Coleman at 758-6899 CLASSIFIEDS FREE MARKET * LOOKING FOR RIDE to Rexburg for the Clogging Competition for 1 adult & 2 children. Can leave Thurs., April 5. Call MonicaZaugg. 758-3832. * LOST - Ford pick-up hub cap near Welling on Saturday night. Call John Bourne - 758-3065. BUY & SELL * WANTED - Good used rear tine Roto Tiller. Phone Hardware - 758-3065. * FOR SALE: Cherry wood Entertainment Centre with 2 bottom drawers & VCR shelf. Top adjustable shelf enclosed with glass doors. Will accommodate up to a 30“ TV. Overall dimensions 36” x 20” x 76”. Excellent condition. 550 o.b.o. Phone 758-3057. * FOR SALE: 1 - 500 gallon, two compartment fuel tank & stand. 1 - 500 gallon diesel fuel tank & stand. Phone 758-3242 after 6 p.m. * FOR SALE - Queen size waterbed with baffles, expensive mattress with Book Shelf Headboard. Excellent shape. 75 - Phone 758-6328. Double Bed with gray headboard with sliding doors. 50Phone7586328.CaptainsWaterbed,oversizesingle.Excellentshape..50 - Phone 758-6328. Captains Waterbed, oversize single. Excellent shape. .1.0.0. o.b.o,.. Phone. 758:63.28,................ BUSINESS ’ REMEMBER TO CALL TAI Heating, Air conditioning, Refrigeration, and Appliance Service, Gas & Electrical Service and Trenching. 752-3866. * CALL BOYD for any handyman services needed. 758-6829. * WANTED - Ying’s Restaurant is looking for help during lunch hour. Apply in person between 4:00-5:00 p.m. 758-3198. * WANTED - Part-time/Full-time Help for Window Fabrication. Apply at Custom Windows & Doors Inc. * If your child needs help in Math or Reading the Kumon Method might help. For more information call Rusty or Martine Rollingson at 758-3648. * Jeanies Hair Fashion 136 S. 1 St. W. - four doors south of the Trading Company. 758-3379. Open Tues. - Fri. Professional Hair Care at pleasing prices.CLASSTFTF.DS * CANADIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS We sell, install & service alarms, safes, camera systems, deadbolts & key locks. Call Ross Moore at 758-3945- Free estimate. * For all your cleaning needs from hospital clean to a touch up, carpet to ceiling & everything in between. No job too big or too small. Call Waynes Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 758-6414. * Will Tutor, grade 1-12 Math or Chemistry. Call Martine Rollingson at 758-3648. USED VEHICLES “ FOR SALE - 1980 Chev Malibu 2 door, V8. Needs a starter. 800.°° Call 758-3637. FOR SALE - as unit or separate. 1999 Ford 250 truck. % ton - super cab, 4 door. Radio, tape deck, CB radio, extension hauling mirrors, ABS brakes, electric doors, windows, etc. 17,940 km. 1998 - 27 ft. Fifth wheel. Custom coach, slide out awning. A/C, microwave, radio, cable, furnace, fridge, stove. Large storage compartments. Phone 758-6712. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT * House for rent. 4 bedrooms, fridge, stove, & Dishwasher. Close to school. Call 758-3469. * House for rent. 400. 3 bedrooms, fridge & stove, small semi-detached garage, fruit trees & grapevines on ¥2 acre. Contact Kim or Marilyn Stevens after 6:00 @ 780-962-5361 (collect). To see the house call John Latham @ 758-6060. * Storage space & Commercial space for rent. For information call 758-3876. * 2 bedroom apartment. For information call 758-3876. * 2 bedroom, furnished apartment. No pets. Abstainers. Call ly Alston - 758-3322 FOR SALE * A 1340 sq. foot home near schools for sale. 3 Bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, main floor family room with fireplace, kitchen has new cupboards. New carpet and ceramic tile upstairs throughout, new furnace, two care garage attached and shop in backyard. Selling price 118,000. Phone 758-3992 - Wolseys. Address is #50 - 1A Street East. * Character Home in Magrath. 1300 sq. ft. Fully renovated. Loads of oak throughout main floor. 9 ¥2 ft. ceilings. Large country kitchen with oak cabinets. Finished basement. 25’x24’ heated garage with finished loft. Landscaped lot with mature trees. A must to see. Call collect for Viewing and more details - (403) 227-2611. * 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms. 1250 sq. ft. on main floor. Treed lot - Fully developed basement. Call 758-6991. * 5 bedroom, 3000 sq. ft. home on 1 acre. 2 bath, 2 family rms (one with wood burning stove), living rm, dining rm, oak in kitchen. A steal at 132,000. Phone 758-6789. * House for sale - all brand new inside when finished renovations. For complete details See “www.retailcontrols.com/nouse” Asking 49,000 when complete. * New 1230 sq. ft. home. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, garage, fridge, stove. No GST. Phone 758-6835 or 758-34468 MAGRATH NEWS In Our Community... March 2001 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 18 19 20 21 Soccer Mtg. 7:00 Town Hall 22 Spaghetti Supper 5:30 Soccer Registration 7-9 23 24 Soccer Registration 10-12 25 26 27 28 29 BINGO Soccer Registration 7-9 30 Seniors Pot buck 5:30 31 J EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Magrath Golf Club Restaurant Magrath Golf Club Restaurant is now accepting applications for all positions. Please fax a brief resume or letter of interest to Fax # 758-6844 or Phone # 758-6134. Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday9:00-noon. Alberta Treasury Branch Alberta Treasury Branch in Magrath is accepting applications for a casual customer service representative. If interested please drop off your resume to Carla Gill or. Jan Scott. Please note that the deadline for submissions to the paper is MONDAY at 6:00 p.m. Entries submitted after the deadline will be published the following week. Phone 758-6377, Fax 758-6888 or drop off your submissions at the Magrath Trading Company Office. TOWN OF MAGRATH 2001 POOL STAFF Applications are being accepted by the Town of Magrath for the following swimming pool staff positions for 2001. Pool Manager, Senior Guards and Junior Guards. Qualifications: Manager: 18 years of age or over, Pool Operator Certificate or equivalent, St. John's Ambulance First Aid or Aquatic Emergency Care or equivalent. Aquaquest Water Safety Instruction, Senior Resuscitation, N.L.S., Bronze Cross. Senior Guards: 18 years of age or over. Bronze Cross, N.L.S., Senior Resuscitation, St. John's Ambulance First Aid or Aquatic Emergency Care or equivalent. Aquaquest Water Safely Instructor. Junior Guards: 16 years of age or over. Aquatic Emergency Care or St. John's Ambulance First Aid or equivalent. Aquaquest Water Safety Instructor, Senior Resuscitation, N.L.S., Bronze Cross. Proof of current qualifications and age must accompany all applications to be considered. Closing date for all applications is Monday, April 30, 2001. Town of Magrath Box520 Magrath, AB TOK 1 JO Phone (403) 758-3212Jlagrath trading Company GROCERU SPECIALS “3rmn Our 3amilu Zu 0ran...” Dairy Delights and frozen favorites! Dairyland Yogurt - select varieties 750 g 2 for 4.00 Dairyland Cottage Cheese - select varieties 750 g 3.28KraftCrackerBarrelCheddarCheese,alsomozarella400g3.28 Kraft Cracker Barrel Cheddar Cheese, also moz arella 400 g 4.98 Kraft Cheez Whiz or Single Slices - select varieties 1 kg 6.98WesternFamilyIceCreamselectvarieties2litre2for6.98 Western Family Ice Cream-select varieties 2 litre 2 for 5.00 Western Family Soft Margarine 454 g tub .88 Western Family Orange Juice, frozen - select varieti ;s 355 mL .88 Tampico Chilled Punch - select varieties 4 litre 2.88SwansonDinners,frozenselectvarieties380435g2.88 Swanson Dinners, frozen - select varieties 380-435 g 3.98 McCain Pizza Premiere, frozen - select varieties 665-715 g 5.98GroceriesNabobCoffeeregular,fineorextrafine300g2for5.98 Groceries Nabob Coffee - regular, fine or extra fine 300 g 2 for 5.98 Kellogg’s Com Flakes or Froot Loops 425-750 g 2 for 6.00AuntJemimaPancakeMixorSyrupselectvarieiesJ.mi2for6.00 Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix or Syrup - select varie ies J. mi 2 for 5.00 Kraft Jam - select varieties 250 mL 2.48KraftPeanutButterselectvarieties500g2.48 Kraft Peanut Butter - select varieties 500 g 2.98 Dempsters New Whole Grains Bread-select 680 g 2.28SunRypeAppleSauceselectvarieties398mL2.28 Sun-Rype Apple Sauce - select varieties 398 mL 1.18 Del Monte Fruit Cups - select varieties 4 pack 2.98WesternFamilyGrapefruitorOrangeJuice1litre2.98 Western Family Grapefruit or Orange Juice 1 litre 1.18 Aylmer Cream of Mushroom Soup 284 rnL 4 for 2.00AylmerTomatoSoup284rnL2for.88AylmerTomatoesselectvarieties796rnL3for2.00 Aylmer Tomato Soup 284 rnL 2 for .88 Aylmer Tomatoes - select varieties 796 rnL 3 for 3.99 Money’s Whole or Sliced Mushrooms 284 mL 3 for 3.0010MoreGrocerySpecials...KraftDinnerthecheesiestl225g4for3.0010 More Grocery Specials... Kraft Dinner - the cheesiestl 225 g 4 for 3.00 Kraft Pasta Dinners - select varieties 130-200 g 3 for 3.00KraftMiraclewhipselectvarieties1litre3.00 Kraft Miracle whip - select varieties 1 litre 3.98 Betty Crocker Potatoes - sliced or mashed 141-215 g 3 for 4.98PastaroniorRiceARoniselectvarieties130227g3for4.98 Pastaroni or Rice-A-Roni - select varieties 130-227 g 3 for 3.99 Catelli Egg Noodles or Specialty Pasta - select 340-375 g 3 for 4.98ClassicoPastaSauceselectvarieties435700mL4.98 Classico Pasta Sauce - select varieties 435-700 mL 3.48 Crunch ‘N Munch Popcorn - select varieties 113g 3 for 3.00RufflesPotatoChipsselectvarieties270g2for3.00 Ruffles Potato Chips - select varieties 270 g 2 for 4,00 Western Family Chip Di
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