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Dryden Observer, 14 Dec 1928, page 1

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= -- : 5 = pn VOL. VIIL ; DRYDEN, Ontario, December 14th, 1928 No. XXIL LE -- : Pr : ¢ School Inspector's Report Dryden Paper Co. Disappointment Red Cross Society Meeting. Ta ECITOWING jihe vecent visit In the Continuation School the| out of Reciever - for Dryden AS previously advertised the Dry- tee, represented at the meeting by of Public School Inspector, S.| prize of $25, presented each year wip : ; |den Branch of the Canadian Red Mrs Morison, reported besides Shannon, the Trustees received a |by Mr J. S. Wilson, for the pupil sh ips Hands. J. Cox and Jack Skillen journeyed Cross Society held their annual their activity on the First of July Lt most encouraging report of the gaining highest mrks mm all sub- : to Kenora Tuesday to attend thcimeeting on Thursday, December! field day, the expen Hire of $120 general work and progress of the jects was won by Beth Robinson. MONTREAL, Dec. 11.--Officialj meeting of the Kenora Commerc-§6th., for the purpose of hearing | for cullinary articles, curtains, and i Public School, in fact the best|Beth being unable to be present}announcement was made yester- jial Hockey League, which was§ reports from the various official: | material for reinaking pillows, al- that has ever been made. Great [to receive the award as she is|day that the Dryden Paper Comp-fheld that evening. . and organizations which assist in so $70 spent by the flower cof credit is due to MissLucas and an | studying in Normal School atjany has been taken out of the] The object of the Dryden Sods on the work of the Red] mittee for flowers with which they efficient staff of teachers, the|North Bay, doing her best to keep hands of the receivers, under}gation was 10 arrange for a team# Cross Hospital in Dryden. The keep the wards constantly suppli- Trustees are also gratified|up the good standing of the Dry- whom the company has been op-} irom Dryden to enter the League, attendance of interested citizens; ed The Home Economics com that their general oversight of den District. erated since October, 1923. The but the opposition was so strong was very meagre, whether it was mittee, of which Mrs Mercer is all the multifarious little items| Form 1., First proze was award- change has become effective from against this idea that the trip was; the time of day the season of the! the CONVENor attends the hospital that have to be attended to in|ed to Elsie Hunter, second to Mil-| December 8th. fruitless. Dryden was offered 3iyear, or lack of interest as to}once a month for the purpose of order that every opportunity may | dred Dean; Form IL, First Nona} [tis further stated that J. H. A.gberth in the League, providing} whether there is a hospital or not, | repairing all the linen ,the Matron be given to both teachers and Reany, second Francis Fouls. Acer has been appointed presid- the games be played in western jit is hard to say, nevertheless we speaks very highly of the work of " q f= scholars to do their best work,| Public School winners were as ent of the company in succession | towns, that is either Keewatin or fare confident that many who havel this committee, if it were not for has been rewar de qd. A follows :-- : : to W. A. Black, who has heid the Kenora, when it came to playing {had to be rushed off to the hospi-| their kindness in giving of their study of the report received from Ent. Class--Jas Rigbey, Hilda office since the incorporation oti]return games, that would be out Jal for immediate attention would {time and talent it would mean _ the Inspector over a period of | Olsen. the present company. While thelof the question, the westernersinot be here to-day if they had | considerable added expenses [0 . school terms shows a steady im-| Jr. {V.--Mamie Reany, Kathle-] complete directorate has not been maintained because they refused {een obliged to wait) their oppor-| the operation of the work of the A en Millroy. announced, it is understood thatito put tp with the difficulties oiftunity to be sent to Kenora or: hospital. Sr I11.--Mary Livingston, Dor- Mr Acer will have associated with { an open-air rink. The Dryden dele Winnipeg, and the statistics of hel The work of the Women's In- him G. H. Chahoon, jr, president gation leit the mecting with very®pospiial reported later in bint c#itute cannot be spoken of * too factory to the parents and rate- Jr. IIL.--Lila Buchanan, Ray|% Canada Power and Paper, and little satisiactic and the only article, also go to prove the fact] highly in connection with the payers to know that progress Hatch. F. A. Sabbaton, the latter having thing that ains is for Dryden that it has undenyably demonstra- hospital, their undertaking the in the right direction is beig ade Sr. I1.--May Howarth, Eddie}beeh one of the receivers. to get a decent rink before We ted its claim to be an essential | task of financing the building of provement in all departments, whilst the report just received is not perfect, it is most satis- | othy Ankney. and there is still something better| Alexander. _ Since the company was placed start talking big business. organization to the progress andd the nurses' home was not a smail for the teachers and scholars tof: Jr. I1.--Mickey Pronger, Bertf:d receivership, a little over hve well-being of Dryden and the one, some of the W. D's. in other strive for. Kellar. years ago, it has gradually develo- SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR District surrounding. } comunities might like to assist, « Following are excerpts from First--Marjorie Robertson, Iv- ped an earning power that has The local branch of the Re d;communication to either the the Inspectors' report. First class idelle Bowes. wiped out all indebtedness to the Cross Society carries on to prov- | branch secretary or the Matron, standing is given for School ac- Sr. Pr--Ross Hambly, Mary receivers and has in addition est- 'de funds for the upkeep of the will give any information you may ager fhospital building, the wear and: desire. anftear of the Dryden Institution is] , The following were elected as ablished a comodation in every deportment, Archibalds. ir surplus, and pres- very satisfactory additions are be-} Jr. Pr--Margaret Ripley, Evanjent busines 3 : ios 2 = 4d 2s - - - : . ing made to the Library in the| Jones. pore = {no greater in comparison with the officers and committee of the way of supplementary readers, the in Krait pu other hospita.s, hut nevertheless; Red Cross Branch for the ensuing ' both building and equipmentjyear .__Pres., Alfred Pitt, Viece- organization of the school is satis- ANNOUNCEMENT A further ar n pected in a short time, with a capital reorganization financing, which is re quired } wh cost of additionz2l}for been developed & which are so constantly being} Pres. Dr H. Morison, Sec-Treas. used need constant attention.fA. J. Lock, Committee--A. Tien - otherwise the place would soon}erson, Oxdrift; J. H. Parr, Bed- ren | deteriorate and be inefficient andj worth; Dr P. H. B. Wood, Dry- e ajworse than none at all. Whilst! den: Thos. Proudfoot, Dryde the patients fees would, if they| Mrs A. J. Gardiner, Eagle Bi were all paid, meet the runn- Mrs H. Morison, for the factory. Teaching good to excel-| fr and Mrs M. J. Crosier, Oxdniit lent throughout. Dicipiine good} Ontario, announce the engage- . throughout. In the Pupil's woikf ment Uf their daughter, Mary proficiency, Progress and depart-] 1 yella, to Russell A. Barker, son ment is good throughout. There}; Mr and Mrs R. E. Barker, are no unauthorized Text BooksipDryden, Ont, the marriage to take 3 sie being used and no subjects taught] joce January 16th, 1920. a not provided for in the regulation - - ing expenses they will not begin W.I The vital statistics of the time-table, the provision. of sup- BOWLING NOTES to cover the amount necessary ior} hospital are as follows: {i : plimentary reading in each grade Payne, 433; Humphries, 379; Sand- repairs and replacements. : Total admissions, 322: Births : : Report from the Secretary 0i}s52 (30 male and 22 female; Major is very good, condition of registers. 495. Clempson, jr., 405.--1642 and catalogue satisiactory. The] Morison, 428; Cunningham, 384; M- work of the caretaker is excellent} yo ole 372; Hill, 367.--1551, It would be well to make special] yj Rae, 322; Sfreddo, 501; Gibson. mention of the caretaker, a clean.) cs. warren, 496 --1703. well-aired, and heated school goes} Hardie, 472; Crawley, 340; Ander-|F Ag a long way to help in the excellent son 369; Bailey, 160; McQuarrie, 269 | m : i report of his work, which those _ ;519 'who visit the school any time will pg. owen 274; Cox, 371; Adair, 445; Rangers voted last Friday 'he finances showed a balance in| operations, 52; Minor operation: nd, against which a very heavy} 121; Nnumeb of hospital d=7s senditure had to be made, it} 3031. ; therefore deemed necessary | == mio yoroac r - pp i To NE Notice of Application for Ti: s expenditure. The financial NOTICE is hereby given tial .teinent showed very little sup- William John Blight of the town ) hh xX n ha 3 > 8 wi Pl = Pye ye ' Noe uy r fully realise is coming to him:¥n po yicon 959; Shepherd, 269.--1593. who were nominated previously-- __ Jport had been given by any offof Kenora, in the Distiict of summing up fis EE PY Lampe Hambly, 434; Skillen, 384; Miles, 370 Ronald Whiteley and Chas. Gam- dine outside School Districts. Kenora in the Province of Onta- tor states 'I consider the work 7 mon. By a very narrow margin Glengoland d d S20 and ther E mets Egpcincer with : s Cook, 286.---1474, . A bh gL, > qe lengolan onated $30 and tacyrio, ocomotive ngliger, | throughout the school is being Upton, 407; Wood, 435; Beafr, 354; Chas. Gammon won the election THE CENTRAL HOTEL proceeds of collection at Oxdniitjapply to the Parliament of Can- carried on better than at any{yraqaster, 118; Foulis, 262 --1576 and will represent the boys at the Ww Ja HE : Memorial Service, $18:20. These ada, at the next session thereoi, period during my term of inspec-|" whiting, 423; Harris, 379; Foote, parliament. In Winnipeg, he wis e are Serving a Special Dinner] ,;. .ur's are all that had been re-jfora Bill of Divorce from his wife i tion! When possibly the major sos. Ajexander, 357.--1484, meet Tuxis Boys from alll partsjon Christmas Day, at 12:30-- ceived up to November 3oth. The Elizabeth Mary Blight, of the said i portion of the Taxpayers money A of Manitoba, and as far east as Cream of Tomato Soup, { Town of Dryden has carried real- | town of Kenora, he ssewife, on tae fl 7" | is being spent Im the work of edu-| Next Week's Games-- Schreiber, Ontario. It is expected | Roast Turkey, with dressing, and ly more than its share of the bur- | grounds of adultery. cating, the future citizens it 1° en" Tuesday--Payne vs, Upton. that over two hundred boys will} Cranberry Sauce . = den, by its grant and the free usc Dated at Kenora, couraging to know that the effort | Wednesday--Warren Vs. Whiting, meet this year in the Parliament of Public Utilities an amount ofl Province of Ontario, 38 is being well rewarded. Thursday--Hardie vs, Hambly. Buildings, Winnipeg, for the five] ~~. p.ag : 2 almost $2000 has been given, th This 6th day of Dec. 1028. Nk It is customary for the Trustees Friday--Morison vs, Hamilton. ! days and discuss the boys prob Amas 1d : nce Iie, ittee are therefore very) -- a a cm : to award prizes to the pupils in -- 'lem. They will sit in the vers umpiin I} a is 10 sec more interest tk: 4 - : iency I hai YR Berra lata : 25 5 st tak-{ 15 Whom It May Concern-- each class for general proficiency, SUNDAY SCHOGCL CONCERT chairs where the Provincial Men er ie various School Districts fv. wile iianah Wallin, hav- these prizes were presented {to the . tbers sit to discuss the - ul st that if no otherd: oy = annar \ mn, sane winners recently, unfortunately | Don't forget the entertainment tp. orovince, very comiurtable means can be used it would paling left my bed and board, 1 will owing to lack of accomodation the in the Paper Mill Hall, on Friday | chairs too they say. However, possible for some interestod pers {no longer be responsible for any ceremony was not made a public December 21, at 8:00 p.m. The :: you are in doubt ask Tom Foote DR on or persons to organise come: debts contracted by her until she one, however, it is hoped that in|programme 15 very fine-- songs.} "Egan Ray, they should know. |= ; BY or canoes ra returns to my home. ; : future some means will be provid- drills and miscellaneous Program i pest Wishes, Charlie, we know f rai ne funds for the locad Red (Signed) ERIC W. WALLIN, ed whereby the parents can be in- by the little tots, and a play om you'll have a Ent time. a i A pores wolle Decomber 5. 1978 Dryden vited, and the Trustees have a-|titled Kings in Nomania by thet" There's another coming Ronnie e ft ers-§ The Women's Institute commit- 21|12]28 Ontario. greed to make some suitable ar-| Intermediate Grades. Admissiont, 4 who knows but next year ary celebration of Mr Mrs W.3 -- wan rangements for future years. 25¢ and 50¢C. £. - might be even better than this. | Cameron of Kenora, ok | adaware gs wg bie FA Keep up courage. ay < ® ey i= . v Re : a Vd ; ICE CREAM BRICKS--soc. Do ou Rea liz e e / a £ ' Order early for Xmas Day. i 1 £ a ~ - ° Christmas Goods va 3 Mure Shpis Day; 4 . . 3 : h till Christmas > NOW ON DISPLAY FOR HIM-- _FORHER : + Camera Writing Paper, ; Fountain Pen Picardy Chocolates, ; A LARGE SELECTION OF GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM 9! Pipe, [ such as Carving Sets, Fancy China, New Enamelware, in | Cigars Bai : ; , es -arettes, oilet Se! beautiful colors, Fancy Vases, Smokers Bet, Clocks, Silver Dok Set. an Salt and Pepper Shakers, French Ivory, Novelties, Electrical E ooks, Powder Puffs, i : Fixtures, Bridge Lamps, Table Lamps, Toasters, Percolator ¢ THE SIGN OF GOOD GAS 4 Hair Brushes, Rubber Aprons, 1 ord Corting "Ton and good auto service 1s in 2 Lighter, Fountain Per, of 2 fonts, and Curling A ougs. front of our filling station. $ Tobacco Pouch Fancy Condes re rs Come in and see the new 1 arberwars with Pyrex inserts. That's all we'll say for the ¢ ay Cass ; Periumie Ae ul IT We have everything in Sporting Goods, Skates, Sleighs, present--you judge the rest { Playing Cards, 1 French Ivory, Skeis, Snowshoes. . by stopping here with your Knife, Manicure Roll: an, y ; car and MAKE us prove it. Pencil Candy Bowl, SEE OUR TOY DISPLAY Higb grade Gas, Oils, Smoking Set : Noveities, Greases, etc [lake it safe from ! Shaving Brushes, Chinaware, ; : a : y . CL. i Razors, : Bath Powder. Try our OAK Oil for financial loss with ! # : Sh ~ $DBurance Bros Winter driving INSURANCE | |} | ra i } I B . = ! 9 s e 5 | Dingwall Motors '. from an Dryden Pharmacy Limited 8 . QAARRAAPAAPPPPOPIPPPIININIG: DRYDEN -- ONTARIO JE 6'BSON, agent, Dryden'$ iam nnnanammmnn Dow ah ¢

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