Dryden Observer, 6 Jan 1933, p. 4

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AE PobR ~TT---- THE DRYDEN OBSERVER JANUARY 6th, 1033, CONTINUATION SCHOOL REPORT FOR DECEMBER Form V--Arthur Doudiet 66; "Effie Taylor 64; Jim Righey 63; Dick Cole 59; Elmer Wice 47; Chas. Gammon 42. ~~ Form IV--Mamie Reany 69; "Verna Bailey 69; Kathleen Mil- roy 65; Phil Wright 60; Kitchen- er Leach 60; Evelyn Strutt 57: Kose Yaworski 54: Fred Yawor- ski 54; Ab Berrey 49. Form III--Barbara Jones 82; Gweneth Jones 78; Lilian Wil- inson 75; Julia Makuch 73; Clair 11; Beth Mercer 70; Joe Freedman 69; Marion Beck 69; Lola Dean Aylmer Wilson 68; Alwyn Faulkner 68; Dorothy Ankney 64; Bill Wigle 64; Marjory Crawley 064; Her- bert Leach 63; Margaret White Mona Proudfoot 60; Lloyd Wigle 60; Jessie Cole 59; Jean Brown 53; Friede Perduss 57; Bella Blake 56; Fred Aaron 56; Tom Turn- bull 52; Arthur Taylor 49; Fran- Robinson 71; Jean Wilton 69; Ruth Winter 68; G3; Mary Blake 63; cis Ernewein 48; Elva King 40. . Form II--Jean Hutchison 77: Bert Watt 75; Olgo Steiner T4; Tsther Mercer 74; Alice Bow- Gladys Vankoughnett Ines Sfreddo 68; Muriel Bailey 63: Hazel Adair 62; Kitty Hooker man 73; 72; Patty Wright 70; G2; Donald Leach 61; Tessic "Chipman 59; Mae Nelson 59; Tester Pronger 58; Carrie Dou - diet 57; Vivian Wice 55; Alma 50; Jim McArthur 50; Lila Buchan: an 49 Colin Proudfeot 48: Ed Alexander 42; Aubrey Pinker- Brisson 54; Cyril Wright ton: 40. ~ Form 1--Howard Reany 75: Tom Crawley 77; Raymond Wice 77; Emma. Strutt 76; 71; Helen Johnson 71; ker 67 3 63; Gladys Byington 60; 58; ws: Bert Robinson 52; Mike Semalk 51 : _ Monagle 51; Russell Hawke 50 T.eila Foulis 48; Clayton Bailey 47; Eileen Wigle 47; Florence 46; Chas- chowy 44; Harry Martinson 42; McCollum Annie ~Dagg 47; Bob - Betty Butts 46; George Ernewein 42. has twenty-eight days?" ~ Johnnie: "All of 'em."' The 1 Bertha Wilton 73; Mildred Ripley 73; Ray Hatch 72; George Withrow : Agnes ' Blake 69; Willie Rutter 67; Jim - b ; Ruby McGuire 65; ordon Field 65; Berthil Moline ( Jim MeMonagle 59; Grace Taylor 59; Frank James 58; Annie Makuch Edie Grant Buchanan 57; ~~ Teacher: '"Johanie, what month following extract the will of a Wall Street man would seem to be worthy of publication : "To my wife I leave her lover and the knowledge that I wasn't the fool she thought I was. "To my son I leave the pleas- {ure of earning a living. For thirty-five years he thought the pleasure was mine. Ie was mistaken. "To my daughter I leave, £100,000. She will need it. The only good piece of husiness her husband ever did was to marry her. "To my valet IT leave the clothes that he has heen stealing from me regularly for the past vears, Also my fur coat that he wore last winter when I was South. "To my chautfeur I leave my cars. He almost ruined them and I want him to have the satisfaction of finishing the job. "To my partner I leave the suggestion that he take some other clever man in with him at once if he expects to do any husiness."' THE ASSISTANT PASTOR The minister raised his eyes from the notes of his sermon just in time to detect his boisterous young son in the gallery pelting the congregation with horse chestnuts. While the good man was preparing a severe frown of disapproval, the young hope- ful cried out: "You 'tend to your preaching, daddy; I'll keep 'em awake!' - ~, AYES 5 EAE \ y Maly Ver vd Ey MED EE DE ge Da | Cor: Mulvey and Osborne 'Western Sales Book from | dandy new stoves. BUY YOUR SALES BOGKS From THE DRYDEN OBSERVER Agent for Western Sales Book Co. Ltd. and Watch Next Week for Important Announcement 150 IE =i EE Er EEE Er LEC I'S This Space jIE=igl=i pei) {3 E=igiel] Er EE Cr LCC CE = y - NEW The store of quality HRA ND SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD Exclusive Dealer, Tip Top Tailors Ltd. Prompt attention given to mail orders. I DRYDEN, ONT. LL FL FRR STORE goods at low prices. LEE SS EE EE Ee LT] ATED Ea DON'T WE ALL? "T wish our hank could get on its feet enough to stop send- ing back our checks marked 'No funds," " said the bride to her husband. "A band that hasn't got enough money on hand to pay a $4.27 check ought to be merged and put on a sound basis." Ole Olson came into a Minne- sota village one day and inquir- ed of the restaurant proprietor: "Got any squirrel whisky?' ""No,"' said the restaurant man, "but I can slip you a little Old Crow." k "Aye don't vant to fly,"' said the Swede; "Aye yust vant to yump around a little." 2 AN nstant=-Gas Cooking for Homes Beyond the Gas Mains i i Model No. 9202 ® A popular priced range finished in beautiful porce- lain enamel. Your dealer will be glad to show you all the many new, modern, up-to- the- minute improvements on these There's a model | just "made to order" for your cooking | requirements . . . at a price that will fit your purse. eB ust light a match, turn avalve...your new Coleman Instant-Gas lights instantly h has no preheater. No wait- ... right at the burner! ing. Put on your pots and pans and start cooking "right now". That's mod- ern gas service! The finest stove you ever saw for homes out beyond the gas mains. Economical to op- erate . . . makes and burns its own gas from regular untreated motor fuel. TTR CAE Let him demonstrate the new i ---- © Celeman Instant-Gas. self what a stove it is! THE COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO., Ltd. Toronto, 8, Ontario ASK YOUR DEALER See for your- Ee (SR-2) Model No. 908 3-burner, low-oven model at a popular rice. See our heautiful line to choose from. them at our office. DRYDEN of samples before ordering your calendars for next year. with a price range to suit every buyer and hundreds | CALENDARS | We will be pleased to call with samples or to show SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL DEALER The Dryden Observer Lovely artistic designs ONTARIO nn) ~ : ~ | - & ~ ] a < ~ < ~ f= -~ > Py ! a { ~ : a | a i ~ | ~ i - (o] i i = 7 Taarge Fancy Lamp Shades Enamel Dishpans ......... Furniture Polish, large size 77 THE BAZAAR 5c to $5.00 Stove BS ERB BER TERETE PEE PERE BETTE S08, \ TAR FEAR AREAS SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Fancy Green Glass Berry Bowls WATCH THIS ADVERT NEXT WEEK. SOMETHING OF INTEREST FOR YOU. eo TS RT SA SS Sl se SR TARA RATATAT W. E. THORSEN & SON N TE er et Rie wes ah ne Ah ble EH SPER SE SS SCS SC Br TR SC TPIT EC SP TE TE 2 ~ : -~ : ~ { ~ ! -~ : ~ : ~ ! ~ : - t ~ i ~ ! ~ : ~ { ~ : - { o : ~ - WE ARE LOSING NO SALES, If WE CAN HELP IT IN ~~ JANUARY. THE TABLES AND THE COUNTERS WILL BEAR MARKS of CUR EFFORTS. oe MEAT SPECIAL SPECIAL Pork Sausage, all for PE EE HE RIE BPR ST Flank and Soup Bones SEE OUR REFRIGERATOR FOR, SATURDAY'S Pork Shoulders, Pork Legs, Round Steal, Hamburg, 10c per 1b. 2 Ib for 10c. DRYDEN, ONT. 3 ~ t=] ~ i ~ i= - | = ~ [o] | - i : EES () CRD () a () ED () EER () TE () EER () E55 () E55 () 4559 () GD () GR ) CER T3 a : ~ ] ~ S ~ S a f ~ ! & ~ =] - S a A ~ ! - ~ a S ~ [) a ; a | - | - ! ~ - S o | ~ 4 ~ S - = ~ = A < ~ Ss ~ | a ; ~ ! ~ < ~ : ! PS A ~ ] a ! ~ > a t= = S ~ - ; ~ | ~ i - ] - i ~ ! -~ ] - fe] ~ = a : a ! ~ i Fa (IR (GS SE SHR (DEES GE GE) - ( S ( wv @ A

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