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Dryden Observer, 26 May 1933, page 2

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i i DISTRICT N EWS ~ OXDRIFT NEWS i By D. Griffiths. "Mr. Kenneth Browning and party motored to Blue Lake on Sunday. x Ed * © Mr. Jas. Tuckey left for Win- nipeg on Tuesday morning with a car load of hogs. A very interesting ball game was played at Oxdrift on Satur- day, May 20th, between Minni- taki and Oxdrift school boys. The score was eleven to forty- three in favor of Oxdrift. The return game will be played at Minnitaki on May 27th. The Oxdrift Women's Institute held their annual meeting at the home of Myrs. Jas. Spalding on May 18th, twenty-one members being present. After the yearly report was read and adopted, the following officers were elected: President--Mrs. Jas. Spalding; Vice-President--Mrs. R. Barker; See.-Treas.--Mrs. W. MacTavish; Dist. Director--Mrs. A. Brown. ing; Directors--Mrs. M. Me- Tavish, Mrs. W. Jones, Miss M. Corner, Mrs. H. Pateman; Dele- gates to District Meeting to be held in Eagle River in June are: Mrs. H. Pateman, Mrs. J. Spal- ding, Mrs. W. MacTavish; Aundi- tors-- Mrs. Fred Brignall, Miss D. Griffiths. After the meeting closed, a dainty lunch was serv- ed by Mrs. Spalding. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. W. MacTavish on June 15th. 5 IGNACE NEWS 'Public School Report For April -'V -- (Georgina Nash, Mabel Quirk, James Etherington, Ron- nie Colley, Allan Davies. Sp. IV--Jean Tait, Claude Mec- Clelland, Elaine Nash, Reta Stein, Mildred Robertson, Mar- jorie Brown, James Bailey, David Utherington, Leslie Colley. Jr. IV--Gordon Dunphy, Mar- jorie Colley, Ted Quirk, Tommy Kanna, Hverett Canan, Frank Wren, Arthur Davies. Sr. TI--Dorothy Tait, Manr- guerite MaClelland, George Quirk. Jr. 1II--Hans Sorenson, Hilda Rogiani, Pearl Nash, Frances (Canan, Vineent Jorgenson, Elsie Nash, Owen Davies, Garth Mc- Clelland, Joan Brown, Yvonne Lacasse. --R. K. B. Dunlop, teacher. Junior Room II--Alice Quirk, Adeline Dun- can, Denise Stewart, Ilorence Davies, Betty MeNab and James Jorgenson equal, George Halay- ko, Irene Nash, Edward Jorgen- son, Hugh Dunphy, Ben Nash, Joyce Johnson. I--Gordon McNab, Elsie Con- tini, Peter Medwick, William Spytz, Leo Lacasse, Cecile La- casse. Pr.--No report for April --E. R. Haldorsen, teacher. Ghurrhes ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Father Belanger, P.P. Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. 11 a.m. Catechism. 7 p.m. Rosary and Benediction | ST. LUKE'S ANGLICAN CHURCH 8.30 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m. --Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.--Morning Service. 2.00 p.m.--Holy Baptism. 7.00 pm.--Evensong & Sermon. Congregational Meeting after Service. : Rev. W. M. Clarke, P.P. DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Dryden, Ontario. 10 a.m.--Sunday School. 11 am.--Morning Worship. 7 p.m.--Evening Service. Subject-- 'Have We a Social Gospel." | ; Thurs.--8 p.m.--Prayer Meeting. Friday--8 p.m.--B.Y.P.U. F. M. Ward, Pastor. THE UNITED CHURCH OF : CANADA Dryden Ontario Oxdrift-- 1.30 Sunday School. 2.30 Divine. Worship. Dryden--11.00 Church School. 7.00 Divine Worship. The minister will preach on-- The Oxford Group Movement, Its Methods and Message--Can You Measure Up To Its Four Absolutes? You are heartily welcome. John W. Howes, Minister. TOWN NEWSPAPER. SS A SUS © BEAUTIFY Your HOME WITH THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY AT THE DRYDEN FURNITURE MART At these Reasonable Prices mn LRLRLRED New Beds, complele o.oo iid ees $15.75 2 New Felt Matiresses .........ccoovvvevnrnneens $5.45 Pressers, from .o....... 000 $7.50 to $14.00 Square Dining Room Tables ................... $7.75 Baby Carriages, slightly used, from ... $9.00 to $12.50 Te ° : Dryden Furniture Mart La = S$. FREEDMAN, Manager Hr New and Secondhand Furniture Bought, ~~ Exchanged. : WE AIM TC PLEASE. EEE SSL ES ES EEE EELS ELE Li Sold and LEVINSON BLDG. EE I TE Te a ere i= Ch UE hi Phone 30 | | ATTENTION. ERE EL EL LL LEAL) Mon., May 29--Comfort : Tues., May 30--Wagstaffe"s Plum Jam, 4-1b pail 39. Wed., May 31--Dorothy Evaporated Milk, 10 cans $1.00. : (Limit 10 cans.) : Thurs.,, June 1--Lard and Shortening, 2 1 for 25c. Fri, June 2--B.C. Salmon, 2 cans for 23c. li CCxT LE LR RR RLS NU-WAY GROCERY MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT NU-WAY SPECIALS Sat, May 27--Sunkist Oranges 22c¢ dozen. - Fresh Strawberries this week--Our fruit and vegetables are always fresh. ou will like shopping at the Nu-Way." EH ES IS ST ET Te Ue Alan Durance, Prop. WE DELIVER. Soap, 10 bars for 37ec. i Te ee = oor LEE ELE RF rrr 8 rt et 1 ot 1 et SUBSCRIBE TO YOUR HOME, SSIS Ay seh, 1000) | } ~ THE DRYDEN OBSERVER ° CJ Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. « By | £3) SERED (GRID (SEED () ERED ( <ENED- ) E- () <EEs- () ERED ) ED () ERS () EES (AED () EE () GE () GED () ED () ESD () GEES () SIN () GED () Ga 7} > iryden Pop New being handled exclusively by the NEW DRYDEN JOBBING CO. This delicious refreshing beverage is manufactured right in Dryden--All flavors--Sold at a price everyone can afford to pay. jhe Dealers Phone Your Orders to 81-Ring 2. EE () GED (ED (GD () CEE () GED (GEES () 4X (} SRD ( 4D (ERD () CRED ()- ED (3 TTL EE EET TE EE EE CEE LEE EEE ELE R LRH ERI CEL ERROR RT ERNIE NOW IS THE TIME FOR : WHITE FOOTWEAR Whites are' going to be extremely popular this sum- mer--and we are certainly prepared to meet the demand with a wonderful range of ties, straps and oxfords. NEW HOSIERY 75¢ and $1.00 a pair. In semi-service and chiffon, in all the new shades-- correct for white shoes. J. B. GATES PHONE 71 DRYDEN ELTA EETH ILE EAT HH FSH ELH ERSTE THERE ERLE ELS EE LETT TTT HHH EHO EH HHH EHH EE EE IRI > O-SI- O ED GRE () EED- )- GEER OED ()-CTR8D- () ED A -- CALENDARS Did you know that you can get lovely Calendars at less than ten cents each. We have a wide selection all the way from 8 cents to $1.50 each. No business house can afford to neglect the established custom of the giving of calendars. Your customers expect them. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL DEALER The Dryden Observer DRYDEN ONTARIO --/ £5) CED) SHED (SER () SRD () CHER () «x | BARGAINS IN WATCH REPAIRS If you have more than one watch out of ¢rder--Bring them in--We have a repair plan whereby you may get one repaired FREE, Space will not permit details, call in and let us explain our plan. L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS Prices Reasonable Repairs Guaranteed C. P. R. Watch Inspector Box 272 Dryden, Ont. _ (EE () EES) Er) SED () SED (465 () $55 OSD (ED OSE EE OS (3 iret a. BN MOTOR BOAT SPECIALS 1 only 15-foot cedar skiff, 214, horse Johnson Motor and oars, Al shape $135.00 BESS 1 only 11 passenger outboard motor, custom built-- Viking model, new 12 horse Johnson motor ., $375.00 vi 1 only used Electric Washer for quick sale .... $12.50 | Several uged Bingers in splendlid condition | $15.00, $30.00, $40.00, $45.00 and $60.00. All sold on easy terms. | ! i y --0-0-- | : Pronger & Armstrong "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GONG" =) | HOME wil CANDY SHOP FRESH BAKED GOODS FOR THE WEEKEND. Have you tried our new Ice Cream. MELON-DEW | It's delicious. Fresh Fruits -- Oranges -- Apples -- Bananas i Grapefruit -- Cocoanuts. 'E. W. STANSFIELD & SON SE PHONE 26 0. H. PRONGER, Prop. MONDAY SPECIAL--Sugar $7.15, I'mit 1 bag; Icing Sugar, 5 1b 49c. | TUESDAY--Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 3 tins for 29e. WEDNESDAY--Get your free Corn Flakes from wus. 16-Guage Salt, 50 Ib for 59. THURSDAY--Brunswick Sardines, 4 tins 19¢c; Prunes 3 1b for 2%¢. (EE ()- GEE EE ()- GEE (El : -¢ 0) EE (ED (ER ED (ET) SE (CT (SHED (SAYS (ST GENS (ENED (4 > > ] '"No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do." ---- \ : Sik > (1 FRIDAY---1 tin Sloans 75¢, 1 ib Bottle Caps 29, 2 1b i Sugar 16¢c, all for $1.20; 100 tb Sugar $7.15; = Gi Ye, 5 ' _ Brown Sugar, 50 ib for $3.65. SATURDAY Oranges 19¢ dozen. Bargain of Free -Free-Free the : y ear 6 Valuable Prizes Given Away to the : Lucky Winner of our Contest. : a Every 50¢ worth of Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing ns : or Tailoring done in our shop entitles you to a chance Ee WwW O | | to win one of the following prizes: ho ; 1st Prize--Pair Pants, made to meagure, value $14.00 ond Prize--Ladies' 14K solid gold Brooch, value $14.00 The Lluok poe : : 3rd Prize--Ladies' 10-K solid gold Ring, value $12.00 . To Jo yen car. The only low-priced 4th Prize--Gent's 10K solid gold Ring, value $12.00 ie M eight-cylinder;: smooth jess and perform- 5th Prize--Solid gold Searf Pin, value $5.00 Sore for Jour 'mimey ¥ pan any other eon. 6th Prize--Girl's 10.X solid gold Ring, valus. $4.00 = » a . : DRAWING OF WINNERS TO BE HELD ON a wn oy iy Demons tration of the JULY 2nd. Or - : SH and the N lew Ford Four. Bring Your Work To Us Now. Dryden Dry Cleaners DINGW. ALL MOTORS DYERS & TAILORS vas : rden, Ont. Opp. Station 'The Canadian Car' £3 Queen St Dryden, Moe Cu" Tome 7ogh7, Dryden, Ont B. LEVINSON, Mgr. + | HE L i \ a a ---- eee)

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