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Dryden Observer, 31 May 1929, page 1

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~ Michigan.. The deepest sympath; 7 variety. - Per 1b 50¢. | financial loss by L=.¢ "OH, SUSAN" ~The St. Luke's Girl's Guild will hold a play entitled "Oh Susan!" in Quibell, on Mon- day, June 3rd. » AUCTION SALE Farm Implements and Tools, at ¢ 2 o'clock June 6, at W. Mar. tins Farm, Glengoland. Watch for Posters al there is a down-grade to the 5--Address-- Rev. Father Mec- 'track. The train was instantly stopped and the bodies of the vic. time conveyed to Dryden. The car was a total wreck. The late Ernest Gustave Spreng was one of th best known farmer- in the district, and for the past twenty-five years he had live with his family on his fine farm two miles north of Waldhof. H: was never too busy, despite th<| successful farm he operated, - to be interested in all affairs concer ing the welfare of his commmun ity. He was activ in politics, and on of the most prominent men i: the Waldhof Co-operative Co. He was responsible for the telephon: system that Waldhof has, and a!- so supervised the installation of the present system in Dryden Mr Spreng was fifty-six years old and was a native of German) but a naturalized Canadian. Besides the bereaved widow he is survived by three sons Gerald, Court, and Leonard and two daughters.May, Mrs Schram and Lily, Mrs McBain of Detroit is extended to these bereaved relatives and to Mrs Schram whose infant child was the victim of so sad an accident. ~ Funeral service was held from the Community Hall at Waldho? on Tuesday afternoon, and inter- ment took place at Waldhof Cem- _etery. CENTRAL HOTEL & CAFE We have had a Frigidaire in- stllled, and can now Supply Palm Ice Cream, in the fin est condition; Chop Suey; Vanilla, Strawberry, Butter- Scotch. ICE . COLD DRINKS, s5¢ Try an Ice Cream Lunch in the Cafe. PIE A ILA MODE, 15¢ BANANA SPLIT, 23c. teair SUNDAES, 135¢ FRESH FRUIT SUNDAES | A Special -- CHOCOLATES Hard|§ and Soft Centres; Peanut Clust- \; ers, Black Currant, Creams Fig} Large} Carmels, Wintergreens, E SoA £7 : PREVENT FIRE as far as possible through £ five. Dougal ka"--R 9.--Piano ren" 12--Two Son "Robin boys 13.--Dance--* Vera B Phyllis Girls. 6.--Folk Dance--"Children's Pol- 7--English Folk Song--"Tally Ho"--Mickey and Vernon Pronger, Geo. Morettin. 3--Address--Rev. Tindle Solo-- "Pleasure Spring"--Hazel Adair, 10.--Chorus--*"John Bull's Child- I1.--Address--Rev. Howes lyn Wilson, and Marjorie Boomhower, 14--Address--Rev. Bennett 15--Song--"There's A Land"-- 16. --Drill--"Raise 17--Medley--"Canada™-- Senior} - me mist 18 --"God Save The King oom II. graduates, of out post. : hind? gs--""1 Saw A Ship" Hood"--Room III. 'Irish Jig"--Mari- cost. Money has ailey, Pat Wright come from genero Barber. The heart in son and Miss Lukes church chiffon frock completed by The bridesma hat. Following THORSEN--BRYSON The wedding of Mr Steen Thor- Winnipeg was solernnized in St wednesday May 22 at two thirty Rev. Canon Heaney, : The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Queeriie Bryson and Mr Wm. Lewis of Dryden sup- ported the groom. The bride wore hat and shoes and hose all in matching tones. Her costume was blue dress with a smart black reception was held at the home of the brides parents, Mr and Mrs Bryson. Mr and Mrs arrived in Dryden friday. Nancy Bryson of Fort Rouge on officating vinced of hospat hospr a smart tan with, close fitting a brown fox fur id wore a french laid down in t ario, governin are followed with courtesy. The Red Cross has bes the ceremony a erous to us. be less genen THorson Why does the hospit erhood of humanity that has duty to the other fellow. Our hospital has no pupil nurs- es, all the nurses and this makes the up-keep greater. And yet the perdiem cost has been lov - er in Dryden than in any other are quaiified of course Because in this large territ ry many patients are unable to pay and although the government on] tributes a certain sum of moneyj en for these people, this sum is only about sixty per cent of the actual! An to be found how, and this the © Flag" generally very large. Room V. ne be burned gh Wilt § We ca us 10 The following ite Fluid d'or Reduco THE SLIM FIGURE BATH -- ery - PREVENT fire with sufficient FIRE INSURANCE ENSURE WITH | J. £ GIBSON, Agent, Dryden' ¥ AFTER EACH TREATMENT. Nothing to Take. harmless. GUARANTEED to REDUCE TWO TO FOUR POUNDS TReduco is a scientific preparation of minerals absolutely a al go be-}by deficit on pul 44 cents. On indigents, Sr - ¥ » a A -- rr ere PRT AT ge : DRYDEN, Ontario, May 31st, 1929 bid ; ase Te " oh tr TI a 41 . . Ll Waldhof Resident Empire Day aH W. I. Meeti Papendituros-- : : : dC S 0 e 0Cal g [OSS . is ig cc ng Expenses of Meetings ete $ Killed by Train. Ee ' | Wi Hospital --Flowers $3115" > 0 ) ) oni , EVPIpn Day was fittingly cele- : THE District' Annual Meeting of Ca a. $2133 THE sudden tatie denth oi Ms te a3 18 Dude Schon, a : the Dryden Womeu's lustitute Washing Machine 190:00 E. G. Spreng and infant grandson] pein Ly ed bs th ' Sramme (Continued from last week.) esting, and we would ask you to gh Leld in the Town Hall on = 233.65 of Waldhof, on Saturday was a the Sh ig Sco THEY asked us to form a Red cut these figures out and keep it May 23rd, at 3 p.m. The TEDar School ul eecieas 107.65 terrible shock to the whole district The programme whi h Cross Society. tor reference. This is the record given by the Secretary and Con- Agricultural Society 5.00 Mr Spreng and the AE is x gr oa pe Bi I The membership in this. cosis) OF 1928, ; venors of Committees, show A Chority Jo 78.64 year old Richard Schram, wer hall was excellent] re sete i one dollar, and this money 1s Major Operations ......, i SHstciony yearsiworls and, Balance on hand....... Ii4.01 driving in a truck to the store 2 f -eflects much ar th 1 kept in the district. They have Minor Operations ....... 123f 1 & shorl address, the president TT Waldhor wher thet ss bio ting i, Li further agreed to meet the vearlef Births... 00 "JT 0 55 thanked all the members for the $593.45 struck by the C.P.R. express them Tedc . sin ti deficit of twenty-five hundred doj- Admissions prt rea 270 Work accomplished duting ibe N T ee train. number Two, at the levej hall does fot ye d a lars, provided "we raise fifteen Hospital Days ETE 319517 Se yo : : NOTICE! / crossing in the village and they [oom to invite the parents of the hundred dollars of it, in othe-] From patents fees and contri- Petal, Tention Tag bet ev Cramer fe Speaker fo Pere inmantly Wilied. The avcid {chiar oo or, or Doren or.| \vords, they will still continve giv} butions __.... $7,673.40] fade of the work dome by Or aoens Insite who was ent was witnessed by a number thy of a large audi shih Ing us about one thousand doi-j From the Provincial Govern- Home Economics Jommites,| on Sofi ver lecinnes mn Dryden spd of people, who were: gathered at y ge » uence. lars a year. Lok Eee $1,797.00) Who do all the mending of linenj other points in the delstrice kas the store and post office in the The following is the Program--1 Of" 'course, besides this, aweplotal. 00 oo 0 $9.470.4c} for the hospital, : f been called fo Ler home inethe village, and it is believed that M; 1.--Opening _Exercises-- Psalm, | have to keep the building present-§ Total cost of maintenance The membership. for the yearjoust OWmg inte Goeth OF ar ra 0 Fis believe a Rev. Tindle able Tn painting aed rors, and : was 55. Eight regular meetings' mother and all the meetings have to the crowd so. much that. he Pr Cbs Address--Mr M.| hold the equipment up to its high 5 ted by the Red were helq, pith en oye Stier been cancelled, failed to notice the approaching . Cook, standard. ross, Toronto ance of 32. One special meeting [OUNCEMENT : train, or else that a Bess ii 3--Chorus--"Hail to the Land", So, we think that when some 3 The perdiem cost per held June first, 'at whi * 5 Ae ANNO NCEMPENT, a Oo ln vt Sid a, NR uh Songs -- "The Muffin\one asks you for one dollar] $3:44; public ward p cof & resent, was addressed by, Mr and Mrs M J Crosier the track obstructed his view, so Man" "Laughing Breeze" to become a member of the Red! For indigent cases e govern} SS Marks, Departmental Scuk- nit Ondo annonce. the that he did not sec the express --Gordon Brampton, Evan] Cross, that instead of badgering| ment pays $1:40 and 6o¢ TI a al Sogagenent of Shel "doushter till it 'was too late to stop, as Jones, Chas Reany you, they are merely asking you}6oc is recent, until | y the gov: anc the ce Meant 2 *. Thompson son to become one of the great broth-| ernment paid I 3 20W Ot Mr and Mrs 'A. Thompson Port Hope Ontario. Wedding to take place June t15, at two o'clock in Donald 'y der forms obtain- e offices of the Town Dryden, and from Con- Engineers Toronto. § st or any tender not ™ ai: i oF ih ' necessarily accepted. -J.'E. GIBSON AY OT. Clerk iS PROCTOR. & RED-| FERN, Limited, Consulting Engineers 36 Toronto Street, TORONTO, z: Ont. VOOD, FOR SALE--STAR SEDAN, in first class condition.--Apply T. PROUDFOOT, Dad The uncollected accounts since : £3 » § the inception of the hospital e-President--Mrs E./ 3 Rao i [i amount to $2 2 e. Women's Auxili?ry Convention... Pat s asked >ecretary-Treasurer-- Mrs D.: The annual convention of. #? e How th ] NEY som Wie men,s Auxiliary Diocese of ter was taken up a year or so as ra Directors--Mrs Hel feewatin was held in Kenora this bv the I : aE rs Ison. Mrs R. | week and the following Dryden the matr S ske ak ilkins Mrs ies represented the branch of "this questie The rs Kl St. Luke's--Mesdames D. Wright { obvious Representat t District J. E. Gibson, D. E. McRae, FE Any patient tt dic eting ne 11th--Mrs Mercer, | Pinkerton, Tindle and jent saves the - | 81-20 Morison," Mrs chison, Mrs Miss Olive Lewis, i which the government ributes F gle, Mrs Gibson. = " I ea s % District Director--Mrs D. Hut. TOWN OF DRYDEN g 10 " n Court of Revision spital from Ane wditors--Mrs. A. Paterson. AC JURT CF REVISION FOR ] Ar EF ER . At ; s 8 = s AL Hall, e Lown of Dryden, will hr --_ ¢ financial statement for t 1e Town Hall, on Wedne y th se ar was given as follows--- e 5th, 1929, at the ho: it SCeipts-- hear and determi; re ti : n G s against the Assessment Poil \ ming Fmd ............ Roz he said town. tals, so s rom : 7 J. E. GIBSON, Cle:k g. ever : r -. ank Interest ......... Jide re a eet in v in f OBE F 3 Grants... POR SALE--FIVE CHAIRS: This has never been in A ! Committee ...... Onc Arm and One Rocker; Ore nl Or even c Bi Poppies ......... : 3 J cunge, leather eovered ] s hos S concert S committee ...... 135.75 | R: bevelled Mirror. Ch oy In conclus the hos J t Comn nitfee .... 196.80 ; Cash.-- Apply a res has : --_ A. McPPAIL sients ir strict. not $593.45.' 31 Dryden, i _-- 3 - . 3 --- = ---- ---------------------------------------------- A etn ----on j on, nor rgan 4 \ ME! ¢ 2 S$ TAINS #¢ vi - . ; ri N wo Es ! 4 y : | £2 SE £2 5 - n Lil o b, - A : 2 IT pr il n ke z - - M -~ - = 4 TOWN OF DRYDEN. ONT. 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