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Dryden Observer, 29 May 1925, page 4

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---- Pvp We have just UN LOADED Another Car of Roofing and Tar Paper We have all grades and the prices are competitive. WIGWAM 1-ply ......... $2.00 5 2ply ........ 2.30 ss DIY Foi ven 290 EUREKA 1-ply ........-. $2.35 ERD be San 5.30 Mineralized Or Heavy Slated, weight 85-Ibs to the roll. Color Red .......... > contributed $6000 to '(Lac du Bonnet) reading by Canon Lofthouse. ALFRED PITT, Ltd. DRYDEN, Ont. . Concert and Whist Drive DINORWIC--A Concert and Whist Drive was held in the School-room 'on Friday evening, under the auspice of ~ Friday-- Darwin was A Special 6-part Comedy the D.S.C. When there was a good attendance, Songs were given by W. Brown and the School Children, Recitations by B. Lyon and Miss E, G. Wright. Selec- tions on the Mouth Organ, B. McCartey Indian Club swinging, Miss E. G. Wright, and an amusing dialogue was given by Miss Wright and her pupils "How -the story grew," which caused much laughter. The prize-winners in Monday-- Comedy-- The Silent Stop, Look and Whistle! the Whist Drive were: Ladies, Miss Wright; Boobys, Mrs Ovenstone. Gents W. Brown; Booby's, B. McCartey. At the close of the entertainment, lunch was served by the lady members of the Club. --Tuesday atch held a Confirmation Service on Sun- day morning, May 24, when six can- didates (Males) were presented for Confirmation by Rev. R. A. Smith. Five Wednesday-- oa On the Banks of the Wabash Comedy--TF lickering Youth from Dinorwic and one from Wabigoon. The services was read by Rev R. A. Smith, and the sermon preached by the Bishop, who also gave a very earnest address to the Candidates. A short. service was held in the Church on Saturday night especially for the Candidates and their friends, addresses being given by R. A. Smith. Empire Day was kept on Monday, . ~~ --Thursday Will Visit Dryden, (continued from page One) ment to be launched for a greater membership in the W.A. and for all W.A. members to try and increase the number of W.A. members. It was originally intended to have this "For- ward Movement" in the spring, but was postponed until the Fall--the middle of September being suggested as a good time, A house-to-house visitation and personal application was suggested as being the best means of obtaining new members, algo notices in Parish Magazines. Report of the Prayer Partner Secretary, Mrs J. J. Roy, came next which completed the afternoon's session. In the evening we were entertained Brownies to a Missionary Play, entitl- ed "Color Blind". This was very well staged and acted, the moral of the play being to outstretch our hands to all, heathen and coloured people too, to complete a perfect picture. Mrs Gray, Diocesan Secretary, spoke at length on the work of the girls, particularly the 'teen age girls' who them interested until they were old enough to join the W.A. The girls the Dominion funds. This concluded the first days programme. ; Thursday morning session 'opened with a hymn and the Women's Auxil- iary Prayer. Rev T. H. Broughton took Devotional Exercises and made appropriate re- marks. Mention was made that the "cent a day" birthday fund books were not closed at the end of December like other W.A. Books. A suggestion was made that these funds be sent in about every three months. Birthday money is for any local calls where funds are not provided in the ordinary way. Next came Miss Carpenter, Secret- ary of the Sunday School by Post. There were 112 families getting literature by this means--=69 being around the Dryden District. The girls gave small sums to give Christmas Cards to those children. One family recently out from England, wrote Miss Carpenter that this literature was the r only means of Christmas they had as h, they were too far away to attend any i Church--even at Christmas. Morning session closed with a Bible Lunch was again served in the Y.M.C.A. Thursday afternoon it was announc- ed that Mrs Dewdney elected President, by little girls of the Junior W.A. andi needed help and encouragement to keep J 8 | Mrs Caniff, Hon President, and Mrs when a picnic was held on the School grounds" for the children, and lunch served at six o'clock by the D.S.C. and friends. The weather being fine, the youngsters had a good time, and sports : were indulged in until seven-o'clock, The UNION CH URCH. when an adjournment was made to SUNDAY, MAY 3ist. the Hotel Meadow, where a Football 10 a.m.--Young Peoples' Bible Class. ® match was played between Dinorwic : and the Indian Reserve, the result be- ing a tie. During the morning the ! Junior Baseball team played Wabigoon at Wabigoon, the latter winning by 1. A number of Horses, belonging to The - Indian Lake Lumber Company, have been shipped to Dinorwic wheer they will pasture during the summer months, on J. Lawrences' farm. Mrs G. Huckell and three children returned from the west on Saturday. Archie Wright spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs W. Rhind. a . Mrs and Miss Betts drove down "THE TRIAL OF YOUR FAITH." i i: from Wabigoon to attend the Sunday Subject 7.00 p.m.-- morning service. "THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH AND; eo ; : a Seer ee THE CHRISTIANS DUTY. = Church Services 11 a.m.--Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.~--Evening Service. Mr. D. J. Wilson, Student in charge of Dryden East District this summer will preach. Wednesday 8.00 p.m.--Prayer Meeting Everyone is made very welcome at all services. H. A. RIVERS, Minister. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Subject, 11.00 a.m.-- sont skmvic meas of oon am AOUEN'S Confectionery A. J. FIELDUS, Pastor. Bruces Olb-Fashioned QUIBELY iia 11.00 a.m. Chocolates Subject :-- The Wholesome Kind. [13 1 & HOLY SPIRIT 80c¢ per Ib ANGLICAN CHURCH Whitsunday, May 31st. EAGLE RIVER, Sunday School 3.30 ; TAGLE RIVER i 2 7.00 ; P. F. KINGABY, Minister. ATTY LIVERY SERVICE Day Phone (Wright's) No. 49 Evenings and Sundays, 62-R3 E. MONTY, Licnsed Chaffeur. Hn ia "it. tigi nr FILMS Roy, Hon. Vice-President. i Report of the Little Helpers--Mrs Gibson. v | E Mrs Roy had a splendid paper on, > i the Spiritual side of the Auxiliary. Thee THE DEPENDABLE FILM report lof the Girls' Secretary was a KODAK FILM-- very interesting. The Girls of Ruperts IN THE YELLOW BOX Land sent nearly $1000 in two years THE Film that gives the same results as a result of Freewill Offerings. ~~: from roll to roll, so that you can rely Moved by Mrs Dewdney seconded on it. | Kodak Film excels on every count-- by Mrs Heap, "We have the pleasure} of visiting Dryden next year to hold speed, latitude, uniformity--and each is of picture-making importance. the annual meeting."--Carried. Thursday's session closed with A] Use Kodak Film, the dependable quiet hour in the Cathedral, conducted ; Film in the yellow box. by the Bishop. |GOUGH'S CONFECTIONERY Ce : Fi ONS - LUXURIOUS THIS SUMMER --szx GLORIOUS BANFF, SRG LAKE LOUISE, FIELD, YOHO VALLEY AND GLACIER. CANADIAN BUNGALOW CAMPS, ENROUTE TO STOP AT PACIFIC OR DELIGHTFUL HOTELS, 15 reTURN FROM DRYDEN VANCOUVER VICTORIA Tickets on Sale Daily to Sept. 30 Good to Return until October 31, 1925. The Lord Bishop of the Diocese WOMEN'S BOOTS all sizes TRNAS Le Tn) Misses' Shoes, from sizes IT to 2 @ 98c, per pair We also expect a shipment for SATURDAY of MEN'S, BOYS, & YOUTHS CANVAS SHOES which will run at reasonable prices. The REX- TAILORING COY. are Putting Out A Special on their Suits MADE-TO-MEASURE Every Suit made to your measure, you will get an Extra Pair of Pants Free which means to you like hav- ing two Suits for the price of one, : We Also Have on Hand: Ready-to-Wear NAVY BLUE SERGE SUTS in all sizes You Will Find that We Carry A GOOD SUPPLY OF MEN'S WORK & DRESS SHIRTS HATS, CAPS WORK & DRESS PANTS UNDERWEAR STOCKNGS--For The Family Also other While In Our Store Don't Forget to visit our SECOND HAND STORE next door, for bargains in CLOTHING AND HOUSE FURNITURE We have a few more Army Tents for $3.50 each. which are very handy for" Trapping or Camping. Na EE . DAITER, New and Second Hand Store. DRYDEN-- -- -- -- ONTARIO Ready-to-Wear oe in the line of Clothing. 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