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Dryden Observer, 31 Dec 1926, page 4

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EN SE TT i Acs New Year Wishes If we can include all who read this, we cheerfully do so, and not only you, but the whole world. Naturally we wish the best 1927 to our friends, hut we also comprise our enemies, because if they have a Happy New Year they cannot remain our enemies. We include the child- ren with life before them, the grown - ups, whose spirits are so often broken by their tragedies, and strife of The Week of Prayer Commencing Monday evening, January 3rd, Dryden is to have a week of united prayer for all those who believe in its | efficiency and any others who care to attend tho meeting each evening up to} Suturda y. Leaflets may be obtained from any of the churches in Dryden, excepting the Roman Catholic church, gwing full intormation concerning the topics and preachers taking part in this important effort. This week of prayer :3 universal and has been prompted and arranged by the World's Evangeli- cal Alliance throughout Christendom, and Dryder with its many churches should not he backward in supporting this united effort to bring before the Father of all mankind the manifold needs and complex problems which con- front our international, nationaal and i community in this day and generation. : It is to be hoped that as a result of this prayer week those who call them- selves Christians, but who worship God in various ways, may take heed to see ; | that they live in a charitable and re- : ciprocal spirit with all others who | plead that one all-sufficient, substitut- ionary sacrifice of Jesus Christ at the' Throne of Grace. Let it not be said that Dryden has time and use for every kind of pleasure and recreation, but no use or time whatsoever for the greatest That Infant lips can try, Prayer tnz sublimest strains that reach The majesty on high. 0, tho' by whom we come to God, The life, the truth, the way, The path of prayer Thyself i trod: Lord, teach us how to pray.' --James Meaigomery ASSORTED FLAVORS, each. j 40c. CULL CUP Ne for ci viinish s eins sani shew a0 25¢- BESHIMO PIES, five for . iv. cin viii vin beiv iad, 25C. GOUa H 'S CONFE TENDERS will be received up till Jan. 12,1927, for ten (10) cords of Tamarac nower and only remedy for the ill of} diseases of hunianity. i "Prayer is the simplest form of speech TENDERS FOR WOOD Wood for the United Church, Dryden. M. F. COCK, Secy. Drvden United Church January 2nd, 1927 11 a.m.--The Sunday Scohol are pre- senting a pageant entitled "Behold { bring vou Ged's Tidings." They wish all parents and friends to be present %o sec this pageant and hear the primary children sing their songs. Show an interestin the Sun- day School by being present. 7 p.m.--Evening Service "WHY JOIN THE CHURCH?" The regular service will be followed by the sacramental service. --OXDRIFT-- 11.45 p.m.--Sunday School. | 2.45 p.m.--Public Worship. "A NEW YEARS MESSAGE" Remember the Week of Prayer--Mon- day, Jan. 3rd to Jan. 9th. \ We Wish You A Very Happy and Prospercus New Year. H. A. RIVERS, Pastor. ST. LUKES, CHURCH, Dryden . "unday School---10.00 a.m. ' Morning Praver and Holy Communion --11,00 cm. Evening Prayer and Sermon--7.00 p.m. HH Preacher for the day, : THE RECTOR. : New Year Resolve T can; I must; I will, serve God and Worship Him in Spirit and in Truth, during 1927. R. A. SMITH, Rector. Friday--Iiew Year's Eve ! St. Luke's Church WATCH NiGHT SERVICE, 11.00 p.m. Short Address by the Rector. ALL ARE WELCOME! Drvden Baptist Church 11 a.m.--Church and Bible School "The Christian, a follower of Christ." 6.50 p.m.--Song Service : "Jesus The All Sufficient One," LORD'S SUPPER. > GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO Everyone PLAN TO ATTEND THE SERVICES of the Week of Prayer, at 8.00 p.m. each evening. Friday HOOT Saturday _ GIBSON A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL! E. G. BAXTER, Pastor. a Sim peel SHES SpE. SHE fre > HS SEC @Es TO OUR MANY Friends and We want to Patrons. thank you living, and the old who « 4 io 99 00D--Ii' YOU HAVE ANY WOOD for our should be mellowed by THE | MAN nN 7 "THE SADDLE. to sell either by the cord or carlots, y . . A Rip-'em-up Mile-a-Minute ComedyDrama. Amazing, Exciting, Hilarious |please call and see ; their past, and who, if a de al suport: they live in hope, know that 1927 will bring NEWS OF THE DAY Comedy--"ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN." BJ. A. STRUTT, "El Genera! Blacksmith and Woodworker | in the happiness whatever Where work is done astvears happens. Monday Wh Tuesday to suit your Purse. P y : 1] Dryden, O i We would wish that "THE COUNTRY BEYOND" Tyaen ntario and to wish all will make the most of 1927, and that envy and malice and misunder- standing will disappear. We wish finally that ail will realise that sacrifice brings its own reward, that when we give we gain, and ex- amining ourselves as we By James Great Story of the Canadian West. Coming Oliver Curwood Comedy--*"Starvation Blues" Photographed in Jasper Park, Canada. | "Wild, Wild Susan" "The Merry Widow" Saou. of His Father" | "Winterbottom Lumber Yard | Several Houses --for-- ra RENT vrai or 7: SALE : 1 .. SPACE. FOR WINTER STORAGE OF CARS For Particulars Apply A J. LOCK To All our Customers and Friends We Extend Qur | | GREE TINGS | you all a Happy New Year should, we hope that BEST WISHES A HAPPY : 5 1927 bring to this Firm i ! NEW Youn 4 he sincer ling of ro > Ee and - y i Sincovel] teging of BAPPY NEW VEAR LANG MAY YER sensible service to this community, and that in Dryden Jas. Winterbottom, Ontario | BE rea { this ideal we shall not . ol). THE CHEAP BAZAAR | T. PROUDFOOT WEEKLY STORE NEWS "The Dryden Tailor.' And so we say with millions more:-- HAPPY NEW YEAR! FSR 1.0.0. JF, DRYDEN LODGE, Ne : 5) 1 417 meets at the Town 'every Monday night. Visitors Cordially Invited F. G. CRR, Noble Grand. I. J. MACPHERSON, Rec. Secs. L.0.L. DRYDEN LODGE No. 16% : ¢ meets the first Wednesday of each month, at eight p.m., 1a the Town Hall. Visiting Brethren eer- dially invited. D. ANDERSON, W.M. BADEN SMITH, Sey thank you for past patronage and EE y pawn : Golden Star Lodee TO OUR MANY FRIENDS-- THIS HAPPY SEASON CALLS to mind the pleasant relations we have had with you during the past year and brings to us a deeper ap- preciation of old custome: ond the value of new. This messenger of good-will is to # Ar EVE TE . to extend to vou AF. & AM, : TE R Al: RED PITT, Limited A HAPPY NEW YEAR } tate We pohe ies Wp : \ | the Second Tuesday of each month { Visitors Cordially invited. ad ! GEO. H. WICE, W.M, W. E. THOR RSEN & SON i Fi BEBEEY, Seer New and Second Hand Stove. DRYDEN-- -- -- --ONTARICG DEYDEN ONTARIO

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