Dryden Observer, 7 Jan 1921, p. 2

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WABIGOON. SERVICE OF SONG. The Service of Song in the English Church on December 26 was well attended, and was a welcome break in the monotony of Churchless Sundays. The Rev. Canon Lofthouse con- ducted the service: an unexpected { The Case 10 20 is noted for its reserve pleasure that completed the effort | power. of the organizers to combine an impressive with an attractive service. Mrs Pidgeon and C. Betts ar- : ranged the vocal numbers, with |. ee . ho It is economical 1m Mrs Jack Wright who kindly in sod or stubble. operation, burning kerosene successfully. po BICIOLEE DIRODIDIBIVICITIBIBTITS ebogem: ¥ SGOT PEBEBOBLEC RINSED Be B bY COLOIDCDIVOLOATI 1B ROB EIR semen store For belt work this tractor drives a Owners state that these tractors Case 2633 are always capable in emergency, for Silo fillers extra hard plowing or for grades. 6 "thresher, fully equipped, Fo 0 CD (ER OEE TEED CTD CED fay presses, feed mills, ete, For all rand use thistractor demands a = ; is . . : J I; This 10-20 is recommended for pulling your cursfal consideration. It has long Car £500 ua ity three 14 juech plows which it can pull proved its worth. if : ~ Le t alsaq . o Lr at = Ten or pn L i Prairie Hay acted as organist. The old-time It also handles other implements It is built of the finest materials. You : Christmas Hymns were heartily | nsuaily requirio, about six horses, such Ly a s worth, sung by the congregation. as two 7-foot binders, two 20 shoe grain pa you decide on Sou trate Gey 7 { : + : ¥ ce Dilan Ct Ln ; or : 8 show von the advantages of the Case 5 f . a > rile «i eet ilo. % sap a » ~ 3 > i $23.00 nar {on cash Mrs Pidgeon and C. Betts sang | drills, six section spike tooth bavrom, 8 the Youll then be bette ble 1 ? a duet "Star of the East," while ito 10 foot deuble disc harrow, ete. judge. a the choir, Misses Burgess, Pid- geon and Betts rendered a quar- tette. "Beautiful Isle," during the taking of the collection. Mr C. Betts gave a iccolo solo, "O Be- loved Christ." The Church with its decora- tions, brilliant lights, and well filled pews, touched a responsive chord in the Canon's memory, and he paid eloquent tribute to the late Archdeacon Cooper, through whose efforts the building was : Bi (0D (OCR (REED ( <RS ( EER- O EED KEROSENE | [.T. BRIENALL, TRACTORS * Qxdrift, Ont. oh SCOTT, Dryden IHCOOREROTEDORE, SBOOBEBIBLBIIS LOD OBOBS BIDET OBC HOD DIVS 2 y ERAS ABARAT DEDEDIBE BLD BITDOBSF IO ROVESOV@ © The Secret - : Laney hy ee ao Cana TEEET go > Of Happiness suitable sermon, the Canon gave : v WE 211 47% io : : J ie, 1 BIE ency CHURCH OF ki GLAR Spreading the wonderful gospel |one of the most forcible and inter- Now is the time to buv vour STO VI ol] enerzl Blagks ith 1 eT LUKE'S CHURCH of everlasting gladness 2 CR Es in Te ties a By gt Bn Fos Ca of 32 al Sigal Siti : 5 ' : 2 py : he urch, and 1t 1s sate to say . - - Le oy 3 . a7 A : : Morin SELL aon at It M A RY y fo i SL ping A Full Line of GENERAL HARDWA 5 Pe AE Arp! Teorey Sermon at r home throu 1e sparkling win- Thi Los 7 : bi ood Ww Qreer : E 218 p : : P I C K F O RD ter night i at per Kent on tock. { Foe a ; o TT at = . = WA 2 ig) BW qe ~o ° Ua £. onuymisoss. (RTIRE See oe . CLLY ANN A a Boney on uy and body We carry a full line of Electric Irony 10; Masse y-llarris KH arm; Rev. ROBT. WII SON, Es x a : Klectrie Stoves, pr implements etc. : 3 Rector. is bringing joy and pow, hope to iain Wagons © |= ete millions. As you watcl fer s Lely : : : : "glad" feeling creeps through On the 27th December was Leld sad =leighs 3 U ' Ch a L your veins and into your heart the Children's Xmas treat, arran- Devden Fr Ont.| Nnion nurciy and lo! you find yourself loving' {| ocd n the absence of a teacher by : : 2 GL --_-- : even your enemies and trying 80 | thc ladies of the district. Such as a : : : SERVICES do ail hes, 5 a crowd gathered in the town hall iti 7 Rl th Serul | | is production is) only standing room could be had St RIE YR AEE TAT : H. A 1 MACHIN, Morning: Service at Oxdrift. ! From EleanorH. Porter's Novel "Pollyanad? | ee : ee of tha people. who McCormick IN TERNATIOI NAL, Deering Afternoon: Sunday School and Published by the Page Company - CHRISTMAS TREAT. shh hag. 1. * Screen Adaptation by Frances Marion had to line up against the walls Barrister, Solicitor, &e. i. pm. a Sia Be na and 20 themselves in the big th ! 7 3 ; BALE Gall ® windows to enjoy the splendl IMPERIAL BANK BLOCK - = Heb. SD BOBS REI ISSION ? programme submitted by the chil- CEN : TE oo Bf i rpm anal = dren (taught mostly by Mrs Mir- : RE IORA . . {A Cordial Welcome Awaits You. |! RIT = nd 50cC er ey a ih the part : : perfectly, and a hearty vote of thanks called for by Mr Marnic T Te ; was responded to with great vigor RACTOR SCHOOL. and lasted for scveral minutes. = Then came Santa Claus (Mr A 5 5 5 : : F Little) in a brand new coat and The Annual FREE TRACTOR and THRESHER cap of regulation style, made by SCHOOL held by the I. H. C. every winter in the deft fingers of Mrs Little. SE : : i . A three-tiered "Dream" of a Winnipeg will be held this year commencing Xmas cake was brought on the stage, and Santa was invited to January 24th and continuing ntil the 29th. cut it up, but he could not find it Anyone interested in Tractors or Threshers is in his heart to mutilate such a Sn : : : beauty; so our President, Mrs invited to attend. All that is necessary is to send 1 Colleen, who made and decorated | in your name. : the cake, laughingly came to the = rescue, and slowly but surely the "thing of beauty and a joy" for a short time was demolished, every ; For prices and further particulars apply to one receiving a slice and admit- | git t 7 1 11 S pre ° 3s thsted every bit met ce a Ee Ss, CORNER, Ox drift. "In the meantime Mrs Robinson : was invited to the platform to ; or write to read the report of the money col- lected and spent, and the applause | INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO. Ltd, Winnipeg, Man. proved that it was satisfactory. = Santa then got busy with the ST presents, which were ood value - : and of great rr and very A YEAR END ENDEAVOUR appropriate to cach recipient. to make th FE NV.O Supper followed, when the little - ai ones and those who did not care SOMETHING ON THE MAP to stay for the dance left for home. MUNICIPALITY OF MACHIN One of the most enjoyable dances : le held in Eagle River took Despite the fact of the eiection| place on December 27, thanks to having to be postponed until 3 the kindness of Mr Julius Schultz W ednesday, owing to ballot cho bbs hole paers going astray, a large num-j pp, purpose was to raise be of voters turned out to record} ggg for the Public Hall which their votes. A total of forty-one| yp. yombers of the U.F.W.O. are | votes for the wo polly divisions most energetically trying to erect, SE ihe Tein g so that not only will Eagle people : ' Aa have a hall, but also a place to For REEVE entertain other sister Clubs when A. Tyler Ahr rs Fa 26 they pay us a Visit. : -- -- : EF. O. Duce ..... I4 What a success the event was, | AE A NDERSON : For COUNCILLORS is proved by the number of visit- | en al a G. Malott ...... 26 ors, and the tharoughness with | Ladi hen S. Peterson ..... 26 which all enjoyed themselves till -- C. Hawpe ... .. 23 the early hours of the morning. a 5 ton oss 22 Messrs Bob and Wallace Dun- : I . Danielson ... 21- | can and Gus Swanson from Min- = | S.. Wright ...... 17 nitaki were on hand; the Dryden ep La i Dryden, Ont, TTT also were Waldhof U.F.O. ; while MUNICIPALITY OF IGNACE| yp) py te; boys of Waldhof help- The election for councillors: of | ed supply the music. the Municipality of Ignace duringj Lunch was served by the ladies | the year 1921, was held in the of our Club, under the auspices of | Sct sol House, the following were ; the committee, Mrs Aldum, Clark ariove, Tyler, Turner ; . Hostler 29 others, and proved mostaccept- _T.oco 1 oreman 29 lable. Other social affairs will be Office Hours-- 9.30-12.30 | Paper Co. were represented, asi | | | 2.00- 5.0 cw et om in ARES, 1, PRONGER, H. Clark, Carman, 26 jarranged, and should receive the Wolo s Pulls | i S. A. Johnson, Hostler, 24]Learty support of all who desire} Giary =u 1 / : J. D. Butts, Chef was elected ja hall for the benefit of the com- | Conveyancer, sic. = | Reeve by acclamation. munity. | RYE N = ONE

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