Dryden Observer, 21 Jul 1933, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR =P At Railroad Crossings _ - --REMEMBER 52 Persons were killed and O98 were injured at railroad © crossings in Ontario in 1932 : SPEED OVER RAILRCAD CROSSINGS 'MUST NEVER EXCEED 20 MILES PER HOUR MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ) Leopold Macaulay, Minister 2 5 : Ne -- | : nnd Sr. Pr. to 1--Ruby Saville, H; Iola SOFTBALL NOTES | DISTRICT NEWS (Continued) o Tohaty Savi Ho Stephenson, This Week's Results don of Mr. and Mrs. P. Finlayson, Tommy Skene, P; Orville Pollard, P; - _-- formerly of Dinorwic. Rev. G. W. Raymond Pateman, P; Betty Findlay. : Shamrocks 14 -- Van Horne 10. Plumridge performed the ceremony. FP. A : It 'took Shamrocks Bn extra inning Only immediate relatives of the bride Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr--Angelo Cairo, H; . fo dispose of the hare Tgning Yon and groom were present. Arthur McTavish, P; Mervin Pollard. WAVE SPECIAL Hone doy Tne Oe 7th| The bride looked very charming|P; Edgar Stephenson, P. id Ss a pushed RR rune. in @ frock of blue crepe, white shoes| Beginners--Jean MacTavish; Ruth | ¢ : DD ey the losers were and accessories to match, and was| Winters; Evelyn Winters. (2s > 1 Te) 2 . > unable to get a man past second. SVR away by her father. Miss Edith F. M. McFADDEN, Teacher. George Sherwood poled circuit clouts Finlayson, sister of the groom, acted ir the Third avd Litth as bridesmaid, and was dresszd in a ; in th 2 = =. ; | % HE SE ~~ |blue crepe dress with white kid FOR SALE -- COLEMAN RADIANT 1 o pumps and accessories to match. o inte Now Looks ne a i ki : eater. } Ed The Soong sevies Schedule 2% Mr. Cecil Graham, brother of the 28 : J been drawn up and the first games, .,' 5 pest man fire place, is portable and will heat listed appear elsewhere in this issue. 3 : nor The i league will operate with| A reception was held in the even- any room comfortably at =z mint six teams as usual and double-head- [ing at the Dinorwic Social Club Hallr mum cost and at the same time is ers will be played only during the in honor of the bride. Dancing was| very ornamental. Call at the Ob- first week or ten days. When 'these onjoved Sump ae en mh server Office and see this handsome sre disposed of, single games Wil} aban dh i heater which will be sold at a bar- played commencing at 6.30 p.m. To {Norman Rustan of Dyment. A very cbviate the necessity of double head- sumptuous supper was served at gain price. 'Saturday [midnight by the ladies. A toast to JLADIES For your next Permanent Try IRVING'S BEAUTY SHOPPE--KENORA, SPIRAL STEAM OIL Extra Special : SHELTON Croquignole Push Up - - - - . ers later in the series, . j ; i ras - S by B. Lyon L nicht games have been slated. In the the bride was proposed . T.adiess League, the withdrawal of jand was. suitably received; followed |" M J CROSIER hl Charminol 0il : Riversides, does away with the. ne-|by the singing of "For He's a Jolly . 5 | Croquignole : Fellow." Mr. Lyon then, on " ; : : Push Up - - - - cessity for any double headers and Good : ! <i i usn Up single games are fixed every Monday. |behalf of the people of Dinorwic, Licensed Motor Ta : ¢ Wednesday and Friday, until the end Teloome the . I png Day and night calls given > : ; 2 at wishe nem man gt y vears rom t attention. 3 E E : Vgus : married life. The bride was the | Ph b Dryd Ont | YING SB AUTY SHOPP A Brief History of Oxdrift's recipient of many useful gifts. = one ryden, > Main Street 2 : Mr. and Mrs. H. Finlayson will : Early Days. ; reside in Dinorwic. -- KENORA, ONTARIO : (Continued from Page One) OXDRIFT Phone 237 Red, or write whenever they were ready to: send it. o5 for your appointment That was not very satisfaciory. A Anderson & Harris y uy vent. In the year 1916, the farmers join-| ures. J. Cormack and Mrs. J. A. ed together with Mr. I. FH. Hanlin, Reid, have returned after spending representative, and formed the Ken-|mgonth visiting in Eastern Ontario. cra District Co-operative Seed Grow- Parl ers Association, with their cleaning plant at Oxdrift. 'Now the clover is IN MEMORIUM NOTE We only take be- tween 21% to 3 hours to give a permanent wave. Paha aa Tat at i a a aS a Vg Pa a TY Funeral Hirectors Day or Night Calls cleaned and graded and put: on the ORVIS--In loving memory of my 62.2 market ready to sow. : dear mother, Mary Orvig, who pins In the early days there was no| passed away July 18th, 1930. READ THE ADS--IT PAYS. place to hold church, and Mr. Brig- "Mother, beloved mother, 2 = in 1 3 > vices nall, sr., opened his house for services How soon should we cease to weap, and, Fundsy shook J Ons Sunday 3 Could we glance through the 'golden was Presbyterian, and the next Sun- ; R gateway 2 Sa w= [Whose Rey the angels Keep, TO MAKE YOUR DEPRESSED 4 3 > 5 =) 4 tq ss, = Was erected, and church was hela [Sut love, our love that is dexthiess CLOTHING DOLLAR GO FARTHER there in the same order. O'er the beautiful hills of God, mother; rondo ~ © Pr ser A 3 The settlofs for the Jivsl few Years | rer the beautiful nills of home." CALL AT used to see some pretty hard times, but were always happy and content, Ever remembered by her daughter, : 9 5 and busy cutting cord , wood 'and | Mrs. Fred Brignall : M I ; nl S of in » tore clearing land. Ce ; The men 'would cut, draw and load OXDRIFT SCHOOL REPORT ae 2 (In The Old Daiter Stand) ey cord oan many tie Report of Final Examinations of 8.S. drift spur, and in r Ee No. 1, Eton and Aubrey. per cord, but not cash. They would ; have to trade it in at stores for H--honors. * P--passed. R--recom- groceries, etc., also for feed for stock, mended. F--failed. WHILE GOODS LAST because the store keeper was like| Jr. IV to Sr. IV--Ruby Elliot, P; We are giving Free an extra pair: of pants with our Ce ee) = ourselves and had no money. Stella Pollard, P; Jim Spalding, P; : ; The writer has seen the time when [Gilbert Coutts, R. new summer suits, tailored to measure. we did not have the money:to buy a| sr III to Jr. IV--Lorraine Saville, Genuine All Wool Sport Tweed @ ............. $18.75 postage stamp, and a stamp was two |p, Sd FE A p 5 + ¥ Ti 7 a hoot] IT JIL to Sr. I--Roms Shine, TF; : EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE. In the year 1912, the new sSchoolly,... coutts, P; Gertrude Saville, P: Flannel Trowosrs 0... 0000 $1.60 to $5.00 Yas al {pe a Willie Amos, R; Gertrude Neely, F; Were, beginning 12 =, : Burton Pollard, 'F; Robert Findlay, F ; . : ; of : ras found to be too" Za rn 1 pr. ladies' 7jamas, h $1.25 old log school was foun mh eed 1p es' beach pyja , fine quality broadcloth $1.25 Ca Lo ihe Si until the year | Harold Pateman, P; Marian Coutts, P. 2 pr. ladies' beach pyjamas, fine quality broadeloth $1.60 1911, and Mrs. B. Brignall, sr., was I to II--Edith Elliot, H; George : the first to be buried there. There |Saville, H; Stella - Skene, =i Fonte EE 1 r Vv hildren of Mr. and Mrs. |Iwasuik, P; Johnny Corner, P; Ivor : 3 dl north of. Oxdrift, # Amos, P. : C, A. MORTON JR. miles on the 4th Concession. \ 1 if In the vear 1906, the Women's ; Institute organized a branch. at OX- : Sr c-- drift, the first W.I branch in the : ur PH district, which of course, was called the Mother Institute. ; The W.I held their first picnic at|8T, JOSEPHS R. C. CHURCH the home of Mr. and Mrs. Browning Father Belanger, P.P. in the year 1912 and it was a huge success. Folks came from Dryden Sunday: 10 a.m. Holy Mass. and District over the rough roads, 11 5.7. Catechism, partly bush trails in heavy wagons Town. Romnry & Benediction and democrats. Those who were fortunate enough to have a democrat ST, LUKE'S ANGLICAN were well off and could travel in : : rye : comfort. ABout 200 sat down to CHURCH White Framed Mirrors; 12x10... ...0............ L 35¢ suppgr. We AU not charge for SOISL 0.00 ois Sindne Sotiodl White Framed Mirrors, 16x12 ........ vs es in The in those days, but we had a booth 3 Munday chool. 71: o a : and sold soft drinks, etc., and made Rev. T. Cann. a To Mirrors, Lh Gl RE ECan eee $1.50 In the neighberhons, of. $20.00. ; y Coils, 2.for .....! Ps nies aie ods eal viva Be How Oxdrift got 'its name. One DRYDEN BAPTIST CHURCH Fly § on 16 oz ; 1 theory is that a big ox got buried Dryden, Ontario. y opray, oR a eC Re SO LA in a deep snow drift; and another is _ Hand Sprayer. ole cu Joos oo 35¢ and 50¢ that when the camps were in build- SUNDAY, JUNE 16th. Fly Swatter ih ana Ce Sg I asses 100 ing the railroad, their oxen used to 10.00 a.m.--Sunday School. drift up through the valley running 11.00 a.m.--Morning Worship. west from Oxdrift, after pasture: "True Humility" : Ci the name De arte 7.30 p.m.--FEvening Service. SPECIAL i ere was no station agent a X- "Behold the Man" = ; 18 drift, and in case of sickness, to get| 5% . 50 ft. Tape Measure on reel ...... Jaden ea Lh a doctor, you either had to walk the| oo - = De a Meeting. i track or drive to Dryden; and very y isi, = -- AP | often in winter the doctor would el yy ord, basen Ladisn' Teather Handbae 195 dirve right up the C.P.R. track, if THE UN 28 ERR $ rs at night and not many trains were n U Es em OF ; running. : There were no cars in the early Dryden Ontario COME IN AN ; Tr ET days, just wagons and democrats, WE D LOOK AROUND WHEN IN TOWN. and just two buggies, and when a| The services during the month of young man wished to take his lady |July will be in charge of Mr. A. friend out for a drive, he would go |Kewley of Emmanual College, Toronto. and borrow a buggie; sometimes it Services at usual times 11 a.m, Ww. s was farther to go after the horse and 7 pm. o'clock. ° E. THORSEN & SON and buggie than it was to the girl's You are heartily welcome. home. . Quite different now-a-days. : John W. Howes, Minister. \ EET Ns £1) EE (CD () GE (GH (EHS () CE (CS () GE (GE () ED (GN EE (EN OS O SH- OS. SD.) SSD) SD-( ) GD ()- SID) SE) ED -SIRE-)- SD SED) -SD-() SD) ED) SED SED) ) ED.) A) ENED. (EEE > (SD) ES (ED (2 ED () 4 (CED) AID) GE CD) SED (2X50 SD ) ED <DD>) SE) TD) SD ) SHED SD SED) )-SD>) EID () GD (CE Should the Hot Weather Last, Here are Things You Can- not Ignore. Boy's & Girl's Whoopee Pants & Slacks: Worth up to $3.75. There are over 100 pairs. We put them all out at Tbe. Included in the lot are some boy's regular khaki pants. The price proposition is very appealing. Look in the window. You surely cannot resist this offer be- cause it is an eXceptionally good one. See what you ean buy for 75ec. BED OUTFITS: Surely this is your chance. ' Bedsteads ........ PESEAl et a hn $5.39 up. Mattresses ..- Nia an $4.60 up. SBEIEY ae $4.15 up. Good fresh, new goods. Fine Japanese Cups and Saucers: White and yellow band and a floral pattern. Cups and sauvers .................... ee 10s Too good to be believed without seeing. CROCKERY BARGAINS: : The crockery bargains are far too numerous tec detail. Come in and let us show you around. A KITCHEN GLASS SET: Casserole with lid, lemon squeezer, measuring cup, mixing bowl and salt shaker. In attractive green. All for Nothing nicer for a gift. GOSSPORT CUPS AND SAUCERS: Perhaps you have overlooked this line in our maze of bar- gains. This is semi-porcelain imitation willow pattern, in black and white, and pink and white. It is a set up line for $1.50 dozen cups and saucers, or 13c¢ each. | . ; Really, you should not miss this sale opportunity. Devoting a large part of the advertisement to shoes, let us enumerate. White Canvas Shoes at 10¢ per pair. 'We have discovered more of these in larger sizes. Someone unkindly said, that these date back to Noah. Well not as bad as that. There is not a pair that goes back more than ten years. As a matter of fact, they come from Kenora and the Scott stock and some few of our own. But they are the noble rem- nant of over 2,500 pairs. We have less than 100 pairs left. They are high tops of course, but some clever thrifty women, have cut them down to make decent looking oxfords. } Butely worth... ...... .. ari ans 10c. Child's Canvas Slippers at 25¢: Leather sole, strap style in black or white. Marvelloms at... . .[...... Rae vot 25¢. SPECIAL SALE OF PUMPS: A manufacturer hearing of our sale offered us a black kid pump for women, wide fitting, with a high cuban heei. Many women have been looking for this shoe. We have only about 30 pairs. Really at $2.00 there is a mystery. Laing aly 7 Ny Then our rack of sale shoes at $1.50 pair, makes friends. i : Besides this, we have a patent 1 strap or pump at 1.54, Don't miss these chances. ! IF a Bo % % 1 : \ P.8.--Please look at 15 pairs left of Women's Pumps Straps in White Kid. The price was $3.50 pair, not in stock six weeks. These have to go at $2.00 per pair. Surely you cannot miss these. k ; . 1) Alfred Fy DRYDEN, ONT. 2eit oy i (] £5) mmm) - un ( SH & Alpes gen) BRE) SEE (C-SI () WWD (DO GHE-0 Sree SHEED) SO ED (EERE (ED -SEED- - SD O-SE OSE (EID GED ED (SRI O -E- (-GED |) GRE (EN --S- O-GD- )-S- O -_TTEEEETTTOS.--- TT -- ¥ -- M&M" =r : : : ; : i Q

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