Dryden Observer, 21 Jul 1933, p. 2

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DE) Service will be held in St. John's Church on Sunday next, July 9th, by Rev. G. W. Plumridge. Sunday Schoo! Teacher--A. L. FINDLAY. MINNITAKI Dryden Lumber Company, Ltd. LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES If it is in the building line we have it and the prices J. PHONE 71 "DRYDEN i "® ~~ r i SAS, Fr RSEE Lb Cho Dial A ma po ied PAGE TWO Pi - THE DRYDEN OBSERVER jiLy 14th, 1938 : Myr. Carl Johnston, violin. : These; Mrs. Jas. Oliphant returned from er BD} were played very well indeed. Songs |Winnipeg on Sunday. = p by Mr. Berry, Mrs. Miles, and selec- Lali Hh -- ~ |tions on the guitar by Mr. Rudy| Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Scollard are = VOILE DRESSES : BED ORTH WARIGOON were also something worthwhile | spending the summer months at = WW : listening to. A recitation by Mr. T.|Dyment, Ont. = : To 7 hiss Yona le re By L. R. sl TE: 8 and = Printed > oiles in specially designed styles for Wigan, 8.8. No. 2, Zealand. RE ep Lh dance was held after at which every- Service was held at St. George's|= Sizes 36 to dd... eee $2.25 and $2.78 JUNE PROMOTIONS Miss Hlsie Rowe, of London, Ont, one enjoyed themselves. Church on Sunday with the Rev. G.|= Sr. III to Jr. IV--Dickie Currie; |is the guest of Mrs. Clarence Rhind. W. Plumridge, of Ignace, conducting |= Mary Dixon; Gladys Evans, Angus Se the service. The title of his sermon = 54 McMillan; Mary Evans; Hazel Mc-| Messrs. Archie Wright, C. W. DINORWIC was, "Saints in Caesar's Household." = Guire. Rhind, Bric Rhind, and Leslie Crane By T. Hauta, The Rev. G. W. Plumridge was the = BOY'S COTTON BATHING SUITS Jr, III to Sr. III--Gwen Hvans: spent the weekend at Gold Rock. al guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hauta for = ; Raymond Lillie; : William Findlay; vw : a Tinewall of Sn Was a the weekend. = Navy with red trim, reg. 7% 49¢ i : i EE, % a { or in inorwi x] r= 4 SA JRA CP ES CPPS TS rava. A is ad Miss Mary Lumsden, who has been na : ne mo on ninnday Gish x io = 0. dr. --Amerigo MUANese; |io,0her here for three years, left for! ar; . os raham ae Di ayson, = Edna Dixon; Mervyn Miller; Billiel, = on Teli Li ? Miss Fanny Ovenstone paid a visit| A very quiet wedding was solem- |= : i Trist: Gordon Lillie. pi to her home hers over the weekend. |, jzed at the home of the bride's|= Sr. 1 to II--Billie Currie; Frank| , 1.41 game was played between . an i ' parents on Saturday afternoon, when |= 5 5 : a : . Trist; Harold McGuire; Jimmie Find- |v piogon py Sly 2 July Ist a : Haar ee Waino prargaret, second eldest daughter of | = CHILDREN'S PLAY SUITS ! : lay; Myrtle Clausen; Jack Miller: Celine I 4 win Tor Wabieoon. '|Hauta left on Friday for Kaministi- [pyr and Mrs. Bert Graham, became |= = E x a, <a i Po is Sr Prue] curse: pune Yin tc 80 ania where they will spend a feW tne bride of Harry Finlayson, second |= Blue and tan broadcloth, sizes 4 to 10 yéars .....:. Tbe Jimmie Mascetti; Qerirads Evans; Misses Peggy and Alice Armstrong, days visiting friends and relatives, (Continued on Page Four) = ; Se oo Jack Evans; Mildred Findlay; Buddi® prelen Johnson, and Olga Olson have!™ ee --- = ; _-- i Trist; Elsie McGuire. lie | PEST Sitting for their entrance exams) # A= =a 0 Jr. Pr. Roger Lillie 4, preden this week. ) = HG Attendance--38. x xk = : A = ' @ (GG = By Mrs. G. E. L. 2b? pan. i = Last Friday Haht the ladies bail! The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute met on Wednesday afternoon, July 5th, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rhind, there being 12 members present and 3 visitors. A very interesting talk was given by A. Stuart O'Hara Esq. Provincial Sanitary Inspector, after which re- team put on a dance in the school A very good time was had by all and a few dollars realized from the admission charged. * * *. A very exciting ball game Was played here last Wednesday evening are right. All Estimates Cheerfully Given. Phone, call or write for prices. We specialize in rapid delivery to any part of the town or country where the roads permit. Agents for Lawn Mowers Phone 62-2. Canadian Oil Sharpened D. ANDERSON, Products. $1.00 Manager between Mr. Baker's boys and Mr. freshments were served by the hos- \b Rand's ladies' team. The game tess. ended with the score 29-35 in favor ETON - RUGBY By T. A. M. of the ladies. With some practise we could have some real ball players among our fair sex. Next Friday evening the Minnitaki ladies will play the Rice Lake ladies. * * x MINNITAKI W. IL On July 6th, the Minnitaki held their monthly meeting home of Mrs. Carl Oberg. were 18 members and 3 present. The meeting opened in the usual way and correspondence was read from the Drvden Agricultural Society asking whether this branch would care to donate a prize for the Fair. Mr. A. Batey, of Windsor, Ont. left for home this week, after spend- ing a month with his parents here. * * * The community picnic at the school on July 7th was a great success. Van Horne softball team turned out in great style to play the Eton-: Rugby's team, the first game being] played before supper. The score of this hard hitting encounter was 239 for Rugby and 7 for Van Horne. Geo. Dagg had to work hard as catcher and played a great game, and as WIL at the There visitors Winterbottom Lumber Yard Builder B® Contrastor. Lumber, Coal and Builders' Supplies EVERYTHING FOR A BUILDER QUALITY AND SERVICE Dryden JAS. WINTERBOTTOM Ontario =3\ After several suggestions, it was usual Slim Berrey held down the decided that we donate $2.00 for the = \ onion patch. Simm After supper Van Horne held a convention and decided to have a swim in the refreshing waters of the Pelican River before starting on the second game. Whether or not the dip helped must be judged by the score of 7 for Van Horne and § for Eton-Rugby. Dick Bauer pitched 2a good game, as did HBarl Crawford for Rugby. As a catcher, J. Hunter is hard to beat. V. Richardson um- pired the game. best child's cloth coat, to be made from old garments. We are also giving prizes of 75c and 50c to boys from 14 to 21 years for the best table, and 75¢c and 50c to girls from J4 to 21 for the best sample of dif ferent stitches; these prizes being for boys and girls of Pine Grove and Minnitaki School Sections, and to be tried for at the School Fair, 'to be held at Minnitaki September Tth. A demonstration was given by Mrs Gilbert Weare on making children's 5) ED (ES (TE) SEED (ERED () SE (ED () <I (THY Dryden 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. Dealers Phone Your Orders to 81-Ring 2. EERE (ERED () CSD () SEED (SREB () GE () SI () <T- O BNI: ) FEES |) CIR () END ) Cu LED OEE ()- EE (GEER OSE (-SEER- () SIND (RIED () SRT ' After the games and races were stockings from worn adult's hose. over un poncery was held in the The meeting closed with the National school Selections were given by the Anthem, after which lunch was serv- Bushy five: Mr. Rudy, guitar; Miss ed by Mrs. Oberg. The next meeting, Edith Miles, guitar; Mr. A. Berry, will be at Mrs. W. Howells on Aug- panjo; Stanley Miles, mondolin; and ust 3rd. ; N ~ Dryden Dry Cleaners DYERS & TAILORS : Queen St. Dryden, Ont. Opp. Station ° i LL i Bring Your Soiled Clothes Here & Save. = EXPERT DRY CLEANING AND DYEING AT CITY PRICES. Furs Remodelled and Repaired at Reasonable Prices. Come in and inguire--There is no obligation. B. LEVINSON, Mgr. h\ 7 N WEEK-END hy FORT WILLIAM PORT ARTHUR J ULY ROUND TRIP 1 FARE FROM Beall Low Fares From Other Stations DRYD. FRIDAY to EEO - EXE (EE (SEE () GE () <E- ()-EEID- | (SEED) SiS SEED) @RE-O £3) ST ( aE (SE () SE (SE (ER SED () EE (ED (GED (SSE ($58 WHITE AND BROWN BREAD OF EXCELLENT QUALITY. FANCY BREAD AND CAKES IN GREAT VARIETY. Special Attraction for Saturday i After 1 p.m. Big Juicy, Hot Mince Pies, the usual 10¢ value for 5c each : .A treat for kids and grown-ups. bx Fy rie i : ---------- & THE DRYDEN BAKERY BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS We Visit our Tea Room and try the excellent pastry. EDO) a (OED () GEES (SEND (SED (GED (TEED () EIR () SEE () ETS (GED (SHER ) EES (SEED () CEES ()-GIE- ()- ERED () (EN O EE () ZED () CHE () SNE () ERS () GREED - () GISED 3 © (SHE O ERED (GREED (-GRTD- ) GI () <ENI- () SREP ( -SED- () CHE ) GRID (RE - (1 = == =) RETURN FROM PORT ARTHUR_FORT WILLIAM, MONDAY, JULY 24. IN COACHES ONLY -- -- NO BAGGAGE CHECKED 7 GOOD Additional information, tickets, et¢., apply local Canadian Pacific Agent 7 il IL 1 EET RRR RRR RRR BEAUTIFY Your HOME WITH THE FURNITURE YOU CAN BUY AT THE DRYDEN FURNITURE MART AT THESE REASONABLE PRICES ol I= Hi Laie RE 'Received Shipment of Stoves, A-1 condition, extra special ............ $29.50 Dining Roonv Chairs, per set .................. $12.50 Eitchen: Qabiniet ......................, a $14.00 New Felt Mattresses, special one week only ..... $5.25 Camp Stoves ...... ............ en se \ | Dryden Furniture Mart New and Secondhand Furniture Bought, Sold and Exchanged. WE AIM TO PLEASE. S. FREEDMAN, Manager LEVINSON BLDG. Sint le a ot SHEE Te Ta TE Te Ta a Ta Ch \ SALE OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TROMBONE Williams, B. Flat, with case, good con- ; | : dition $8.50. ALVARA VIOTROLA-- regular $190.00, we ak $35.00. PALMER PIANO--3'8"' modern in every way---case in fair condition and interior in good condition. Just the instrument flor the school, hall or small room. For quick sale $120.00 on terms. FADA SIX TUBE BATTERY SET Cabinet in good condition, $20.00, A is Lo ; ; CofE Without batteries. a F/R -- F | 77 F 'SOUVENIR GOODS 1 T vin Sg & A good selection 15¢ to 98e. 4 Cie ~ .. Twa hand power Washers--trade-ins--to sell cheap. \ yo SL SA Pronger & Armstrong : "THROUGH SERVICE WE KEEP GOING' "No One Appreciates Your Business More Than We Do."' J) esp pe ne -- ED) SD () iD )-S- )-SH- () a AE ER Lr LE TL TE ETE THE TTT | SOUVENIRS A fitting remembrance of a holiday in Dryden is a souvenir. We have them in brooches, rings, spoons and bracelets. From 15¢ to $1.50. L. M. BEATH & COMPANY THE JEWELLERS Prices Reasonable Repairs Guaranteed C. P. R. Watch Inspector Box 272 Dryden, Ont. 0) Es (CEE (ED SEED (GED (SEED (EES (CD ED (UE CED () GEE OC mLE 2 E- () SEED () GED () SEED () ED (EE (CED (ED ) ETS () GD O-S5ED- ) EEE OGD ( 9 LE Oa EER (aD Oa D (SD 7 HOME BAKERY and CANDY SHOP Still under the same management. The quality of our products and the service we give has endured the test of time and our goods are more popular than ever. CHOICE BAKED GOODS FRESH DAILY Bread, Buns, Rolls, Cakes, Pastries, Ete. You know what you are getting when you buy here. ° oe W. STANSFIELD & SON SPECIAL FOR PAY DAY, JULY 21st. LIMIT-- Sugar, 10 1 T5c, per 50 1b $3.85, per 100 $7.39; Rubber Rings, 4 pkts for 25¢; Brooms, real good 29¢; Vinegar 59¢ per gallon; Iodized Salt, 2 pkts 19. FOR EVERY DAY 1,000 1b Lard and Shortening, 2 1b for 25¢; Cheese 168V4c per 1b, SHE in ETE EEE IS i Phone 30 Alan Durance, Prop. . NU-WAY GROCERY ; MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT = ATTENTION. WE DELIVER, b SHOP AT THE NU-WAY AND SAVE Grapefruit, 2 for ...;. 15¢ Large Lemons, dozen 39¢ Sunkist Oranges) per'dogen .. 000 0 io ail. 25¢ Rice Criaplen,: 2 for io lg cenieiorylo saan 25¢ Soda Bigenite; per phi... 0 i000 sii, 19¢ Haney Blegults, per Ih... oii. ons Ea 17e Chocolate Bare 3 for... oi. iivan aii in, 5¢ Golden Wax Beans, per Ib... .. oc ina. vin 14c Water Glaas, 2 for oo 0. odin aia iia, 2b¢ Gold Standard Baking Powder, 1 hotin loon 2b¢ Oxydol Soap Blakes 1.0.0. oie. vive vis 24c Cooked Ham, per Ib... vious ivr th niin is, 3be Back Bacon, per ib .. 29¢ Side Bacon, per Ib .. 24¢ Bologna, 2 tb for ..... Ra Re Oa wr 250 2th boxes Cheese. 5. 00 il Si asia nai 39%¢ / FRESH FOR THE WEEKEND New Potatoes, New Carrots, Cabbage, Tomatoes, Cucumbers Plums, Ete. RRR

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