Dryden Observer, 15 Jun 1923, p. 2

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'THE DRYDEN OBSERVER, jr ROOF that the Ford is recognized as a farm necessity, is shown by the fact that when the Committee on Agri- cultural Conditions investigated the prices of things entering into farm production, they investigated the price of Ford Cars to. 'the exclusion of every other make of car. DIN LI, GARAGE ONTARI 3 yy wh ki BRYDEN, .? QO © 3623 FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED. FORD. ONTARIO ea, re es Gu Sald by: -- : . A. G, RIPLEY Dryden , Ont. TET TRA my Hen A T S Fresh BEEF, PORK, LAMB & VEAL HAMBURGER STEAK Made Fresh Daily Xx x x x A Select Line of COOKED MEATS always on hand [SS NNN "Phone No. 6 » .D. FRE]D, Proprietor. f 'tthe - W.A. Report Repori of Proceedings - at the Dijos- cesan Board. Anncal Meeting of the W.I. The evening we arrived, the Bishop and Mrs Dewdney held a reception at! garding a change in the Diocesan year to coincide with the Dominion Board's work which closes in Decem- ber. It would make it much easier in handling the funds and pledges which at present are IBishoptowe, where the delegates every Diocese. So all the Dioceses § met each other and their friends. Algpe changing their financial year to programme and the serving of re-;close their books and send in their freshments helped to provide a very pleasant evening. - Next morning there was a service (of Holy Communion at the Pro-Cath- edral where the Bi pledges and reports at the same time. | This will necessitate a change in the 'branches of the funds which are dio- jcesan, viz.: United Thank Offering, shop was the cele-| Affiliation Fees and Little Helpers' brant and the sermon was preached by Offerings. Mrss Johnson gave a very | Canon Lofthouse from the text on interesting address on the work of the 'nesses for Christ," and he emphasized i Dominion Board at its Annual Meet- the fact, that as christians we are ing which she attended as delegate 'bound to witness for Christ, who said, last winter. . . "And I will be with you always." and, The report of the Literary Secretary that the evangelization of the 'world shows that we have a goed library does not depend upon us--that is His! though in the whole diocese there was work--we are to witness, to prepares only one "study class. Three books the way for the Holy 8pirit to work. | were lost in a fire at Sioux Lookout. At a quarter to twelve we began! A very interesting talk on girls' business session in the schéol| work was given by Mrs Jackson, one room. Mrs Diamond gave the addréss of the Girls' "W.A. She showed a of welcome to the delegates and Mrs | very enthusiatic and responsible spirit Dixon replied. 'Then came the roll of | and there was a resolution before the Dioscesan members of the Board, f6l-| Board as to whether a senior member of the W.A. should be also an assis- flowed by the roll of delegates. Letters of Greeting were read from the follow- tant to the President of the Girls' ped ing dioceses: Montreal, Toronto, WA. Mrs. Cruso of Fort. Frances, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario ; Huron; N ewimoved an amendment, seconded by . Westminister; Calgary; Quebec; Mrs Ball of Kenora, that the girls ' Fredericton; Ruperts' Land; and Miss i Wand, sec.-treas. of the' Dominion Board and Miss Hockley, for many visory officer. The resolution was } years secretary of our own diocese. passed with 'the amendment. The secretary of the Board, Mrs| Mrs Dewdney spoke of the necessity [J ohnson, then read her report for the of ga secretary for candidates. So few -vear which showed an increase of girls offer for missionary service, and 'branches of the W.A., and an increase. yet there are positions in the schools of Junior work. The total receipts of for girls that .are attractive and de- funds which are used for diocesan "mand no special gifts or education as ' purposes was $797.00 (Treas. $29.50) .in the case of these for overseas work. rand the total expenses $97.90. The ' So that almost anyone can find suit- affiliation fees of both junior i senior branches amounted to $260.C0.- are very short of teachers and mat- | The report of the Sec.-Treas. of the: rons ete, She moved a resolution that | Living Message, Mrs Wright, showed this be brought before the: parochial a nice increase of subscriptions. But, branches, seconded by Mrs Harris and she resigned her position, owing to ill carried. | have the privilege of choosing a mem- .ber of the senior branch as an ad- made the work difficult. Mrs' Canni made a few remarks of appreciation' and sympathy, and asked for a vote Betsy Lofthouse of thanks to Mrs Wright for her work," showed a balance of $201.03 and a which was taken standing. ©, resolution was brought forward to en- 'We had a very nice luncheon at the: large the scope of the "Fund to in- Y.M.C.A. to which thirty-six sat down clude attendance at annual meetings (and also had the | clergymen, one of whom, Mr Garret these were 'very important to the: jgave a short speech of appreciation - work and yet a good delegate could: jand thanks to the ladies of Kenora" not often 'attend unless she happened who arranged for the lunch. to have a pass. This was carried. tunities for service there. Memorial In the afternoon session Mrs Dewd-: ney brought forward a resolution re-| different in almost and able work and our own Indian schools ° Mrs Roy was very interest- | Lealth and being so far away that it' ing in.a talk on India and the oppor- | - The report of Mrs Diamond on the | : Fund Bishop and five: of the Dominion Board as it was felt HAVE YOUR EVES EXA Lu i ---- MINED AT JUNE 26 D 25 & "By special arrangement with Dr. one of our skilled Dryden on June 24th Dingwall | optometrists will visit / and 25th. He will have with him the most up-to-date scientific equip- ment for the examination of the eyes, and the correction of errors of vision. Glasses will be recommended only when they will benefit your eves. Dr. DINGWALL Our charges are very reasonable, the service thorough and up-to-date, and you have the Dingwall guarantee that your glasses will he very satisfactory. DRL Paris Building ® Winnipeg Come in and inspect our shipment of DRYDEN furniture that we just received. A good assortment of Cook Stoves and Ranges, any size Stove you wish. Bedroom Dressers, dining room Table and Chairs, good Parlor Suite of solid black leather, Book Case, Wash Stands Bedsteads, Spring and Mattresses, Gramaphones, Baby Carriages and Bicycles. We also have some of our well- ~known Couches, can be used single or double. You will find our prices very reasonable. You have no use o 1Ng for, call or write DAITER'S New AlTI Store § ONTARIO Highest Prices Paid A BATTERY SERVICE is also maintained as one of the essentials of. 'our garage. A Charging Plant has been instal- led and is continually at work. ; skkk FILTERED GASOLINE . ~~ Per Gallon 85cts. 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