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Dryden Observer, 30 Dec 1932, page 2

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Dated this 17th day of Decem- ber, 1933. 1 James A. Kinney, Solicitor for the said Administrators. Dryden Public School Tenders will be received hy| the undersigned for unloading coal required by the Dryden Public School during the year 1933. Tenders to state price per ton and to be in not later than Saturday, January. Tth, 1933. Cleo. Wice, (Sec.) LOW FARES INEW YEARS B Between all Points in Canadaf | ONE WAY FARE AND ONE J : QUARTER For The Round Trip Good December 30, 31, 1932; Jan. 1, 2, 1933. Returning up to and in- cluding January 3, 1933. Ask the Ticket Agent for Fuil Information. Canadian | Pacific | =~ TERN ou NW N\ B\ ER Een Ea ae SEE Te 2 Nhe me Cor: Mulvey and Osborne 'Western Sales Book COUNTER SALES &, BOOKS 2 Caibon Leaf an: Automatic Styles : 3 Amer odo be ee eer Gp a BUY YOUR SALES BOOKS From ~~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Agent for Western Sales Bock Co., Lid. Dryden Continuation School Tenders will be received hy the undersigned for the supply- ing of twenty cords of good gound tamarae wood, delivered to the Dryden Continuation School. Tenders to be in by Saturday, Janvary 7th, 1933. Gteo. Wice, (Sec.) Uhurches ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benedictiol ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH I 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 a.m.--Morning Service. 7 p.m.--Evensong and Sermon. Rev. W. M. Clarke, Parish Priest THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Dryden Ontarig Oxdrift--1.30 Sanday School. 9.30 Divine Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on-- the Xmas broadcast speech of His Majesty King George, its significance for 1933. The Sacrament of Holy Com- munion will be celebrated at the evening worship. You are heartily welcome, John W. Howes. Minister. CLASSIFIED COLUMN House, apply OC. J. Wright, Dryden, Ontario. WANTED -- YOUNG GIRL TO help in house for one week, starting immediately, apply Mrs. ¢. Humphreys, The Cabin Dryden, Ont. FOR SALE -- SOUND DRY Tamarac Wood in large or small quantities, per cord $5. Green Birch $56 per cord, ap- ply F. Boomhower, Dryden. J. I. SKILLEN, AGENT FOR Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, Wawanesa Fire Insur- ance Co., Canadian Pacific Ex- press Money Orders, . Cunard Steamship Tickets, and Secan- dinavian American Lines. FRATERNAL NOTICES GOLDEN STAR LODGE AF. & AM. No. 484, G.R.C. Meets in the Masonic Hall, Dry- den, the Second Tuesday of each month. Visitors cordially invited. Con Anderson, W.M. A. J. Clempson, Sec'y. LOL DRYDEN LODGE, No. eUelie 1694 Meets the First and Third Wednesday of each month, at eight pm. in the Town Hall. cordially invited. W.M.--B. R. Smith. Ree. See'y.--0. S. Jackson. 1.0.0.F., DRYDEN LODGE, No. 417, meets in the Town Hall, Dryden, every 2nd and 4th Mon- ing brethren cordially invited. A BUCHANAN, N.G. F. WHITELEY, Rec. Sec. SON'S MEAT MARKET PATE! A SAME WISH--SAME DAY Year after year on the same day, The same old wish in the same old way. HAPPY NEW YEAR A A A A A A A A A A AA A AAA AAA TO RENT -- FIVE ROOMED |; Visiting brethren. day in the month at 8 p.m. Visit- TEE PE PETRIE TE " THE DRYDEN OBSERVER How to Fashion Belts from Package Wrappers designs. Needle and thread may be used to secure the links if this is thought necessary. : Another most popular belt is the Double Weave. Tor this belt cut strips of "Cellophane" 6 inches long by 11% r h = MART, colourful, shimmery belts, made from the transparent coverings of cigarettes, cigars, cakes, candy and other packages, are the craze both in New York and Hollywood, the movie folk sometimes making their belts on the lot between shots. 1 thus taken its place as a material for the practice of another home art easily acquired in these practical times. It is used, not only for belt making in various woven and braided versions so attractive with sports clothes, but for matching hand bags and hats as well. Unusual colour combinations and patterns are achieved through various methods of weaving the strips. One of DOUBLE WEAVE od inches wide. Fold the "Cellophane" as for the diagonal weave, but fold outside edges to the centre once, then fold again lengthwise, thus making the finished strip 6 inches long by 34 inches wide. Make the links exactly as for the diagonal weave belt. Hook two links tegether by inserting the ends of one through the sides of another. Told the two together with a pin, as shown. Insert a third link (arrow) through the closed end of the first two. Insert a fourth link, looping it outside the first and through the second. Be sure that this link is passed on boih sides of the first link, and not both sides on top of it. Insert a fifth link, as shown, and continue until desired length is obtained. "Cellophane" in .plain transparent quality or in colours, for the making of RICK. RACK ™ the simplest is the Rick Rack, shown in the circle at the left. Cut strips of "Cellophane" 4 inches long by 814 inches wide. Approximately eighty are needed to make the average length belt. Fold outside edges lengthwise to the centre twice and then fold in half lengthwise, keeping the raw edges in. This makes a strip 4 inches long and neatly 14 inch wide. Fold across the centre, making the strip 2 inches long. Fold each end to the centre, making the strip 1 inch long. The 1 inch link is now finished. Slip two links together as shown, keeping the edge with several folds toward the top. Continue until desired length is {these smart belts, may be secured from chtained. the protective wrappers now supplied on many household articles or in convenient Many belts, when finished, look like rolls from any department, stationery or mother of pearl and colourful buckles of ATTY i plastic materials are to be had in many chain store. "CELLOPHANE? is the registered trade mark designating cellulose sheets and films, manufactured in Canada under special avvangements with the duPont Cellophane Co., Inc. RR A RSP AE FEAR PT EBERT a + al ) . . 7 | THE SEASON'S GREETING TO ALL. i 48 zl v i Dryden Dry Cleaners | 4 DYERS & TAILORS i 58 3 Queen St. Dryden, Ont. Opp. Station 3 i EXPERT DRY CLEANING AND DYEING AT 2 : CITY PRICES i g Furs Remodelled and Repaired at Reasonable Prices. 5 -¥ . . . . A 4 bl: § Come in and inguire--There is no obligation. a o B. LEVINSON, Mgr. 3 Lid : < SS RR TS SE SSSA SESS ESSER ET TT TS PE TE FST GS I SRE PS DSR TT FETE TRIER reread) E> 13 . . \ Is Your Watch Keeping Proper Time?" : ; iE Not-- Poo 3 1 Bring or send it to ; L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS Prices Reasonable Repairs Guaranteed C. P. R. Watch Inspector Box 272 Dryden, Ont. i RE ES PS TEE TEE EBERT § i MARKED DOWN! : FOR JANUARY = # During the month of January everything will be : sold at a discount for cash only. : Men's Rubbers $1.25 to clear .........covuvn is. 75¢ . i Joy's Rubbers 81.00, toelear .................... 69¢ iP ot Men's Genuine Horside Mitts .............. 75¢ i ) orside Mitts ................00. 5 ¥ Mens Flanmel Shirts... 0... i000 $1.25 i 4 Boy's Jersey Suits, age 4 and 5, reg. $2.50 ...... $1.50 A] : Ladies' and Children's Shoes at reduced prices. 5 M en's Sweaters, reg. $4.50 and $4.75 at ......... $2.95 i ¥ Children's Overshoes, sizes 6 to 11 ............. $1.50 : i =" % : 4 | ~~ BUY NOW AND SAVE = HE % | § : GATES RTS RS ES SS PR PETES RSIS = BROCE IS BRA CEA FE SE TR TN OR CE TAPE anak : GREETINGS! 2 ] As the Joyous festive season draws near we express 3 i to our friends our profound appreciation of their pat- 3 js ronage. i 4 % is sincere greeting expresses our most earnest > wughts. >) ; y sits. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR N TE ¢ Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS 5 D. ANDERSON, Manager S PR A RB SS STS STs 3 SO PES PE RR ER TR SE BE TR FRR BS RS BE TR SE TE BE CE RR BE PE SE IR TE IR BE Ie i The Best of Good Wishes and Warm Greetings for a ; CALI IEA We HAPPY NEW YEAR. : Dryden Bottling Works Opposite the Dryden Public School SEEN iy oN, 5 3 \ Eze ye ¢ " Ra Sa Se a aN EC SE PR PE BP CS I BE SE FE PE TH SE TE PEPE PE BEAR GR Eh 2 CSR RR RR BE TR PE TE IR ERB PAR 2 HOME BAKERY and | CANDY SHOP |; x i PE TEAR SHE Pov SECT AR TE TE PEGE RS A TT | TO ALL TS SR RS ES SS TEAR memes | Uo 0) CER (SEE (CR (<A OEE) BERRY BAKER & LIGHT PIES DAILY CAKES, BUNS, BREAD PRICES Sc per loaf--2 for 15c--Tickets 15 for $1.00. VISIT US AFTER THE SHOW SATURDAY SPECIAL DANISH PASTRY, per dozen Order on Friday to be sure of getting them. FRESH 3 CEIED ( ) GREED () SEES () -EREES- (WEED ( WIRED () CHE 3 SET (EO) GED () 6D () ED (EE (EFF ( S55 ORE) OT () OED () 9ERR OGRE ( . + . 3 EEE) EE () CER) SEER () GE ) ED () GRE (TEES | : ! i PICTURE FRAMING Frame your favourite last year's calendar or the beautiful Christmas or New Year's card you highly prize. We have some fifty samples to choose from and will be pleased to quote you on any size of frame. TUBE TESTING Tubes are so cheap now that almost any set can he replaced for $10.00 or $12.00 or probably your set may only need one tube. Call in today for a tube carton and have your tubes tested free. MAGAZINES ee Leave your subscription renewals with us. We will look after them promptly. Our magazine rack is well stocked with all the latest papers and magazines. y A i : --r-- Lo: Pronger & Armstrong "Through Service We Grow" "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." SRE RARE RTS Sersiorases TE | wishes for the New Year and may it contain an abun- dance of good health, prosperity and happiness for you all. pris si ye Livi E. W. STANSFIELD & SON It is our sincere desire that you accept our best Be HS SS SRS SER na ese ge i oH ath I Re A SSA hhh) ITE PHONE 26 and ¥4 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL SPECIALS 30 22¢ Bottle Caps, Ib Mixed Nuts and Candies to clear at a Special Price. A REAL SPECIAL : Condensed Milk, Challenger Brand, per tin 10 tins for le a ae SE 98a FOR RENT TWO SUITES OF ROOMS AND ONE STORE Newly Decorated. I \ CREST 2

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