wary 17th, 1930 0 oo 3] eb ry [9 [2] Vo saturday, i the 'cage being the ch I be noted "been thres to two membérs, parture being consid rangement, 'as the th these cor is Finance-- Cong this now pe We ght and Pith alee, i iT Sewer and Water-- Chine cillovs Pitt and Balley, Light and Phone--Counci Tot rs Bai- ley and Klose, Fire and. Hors Property ~--Coune! Wilson and 5 1 ckers had from Police - a1 Klose and Wright Aecounts to y an] dilli Sdfent On the. motion. Pr of Councillors Pitt and Wright, the Mayor and Cl x were authorized fo sign 5 Bom ete), and transact the EE 20. Com os nn ae 320. ness with tht Royal Bank for ihided : ac- year 1939. The Clerk | was. authorized cribe for ight eoples of he Mom ani- orci World members of the bf Councillor to y on of Mr a at a Bale year, on ibn Wright and P Councillors made mo tenders be ca dry a Hail. a ~The nece a ssary By-laws for the ap- m left for h | ada, where given: tl lowing Boar chisirman cillor T. was appoi PN Peane Vas al Hosp- a time house General 'moved by Council 2adsy ay at 1b Men ] struction neighb- * The following orien our Ww srkmen's Compe a5. + on 'and Ce works $3600, ue will | leag at av MAC ters, Ma* Cor Eo Sn 1th ner of pas and Delivery ley and to proximately the » any tender nol. nec- ds of sound Fuel Wood Cont'nuat on BN, J: Age ent, Dryden doing Installation of the officers. of Dryden Lodge, No. 417, 1.O.O.F. and Easter Lily Rebekah Lodge held on Thursday The 1.0.0.F, installing suite consisted of D.D.GM. T. "311; d time. Fy cy tha) An event of much interest was the Cameron of Sioux Lookout, D. D. G. M Marshall D. Mc Kellar, Kecwat- D. D. G. Secretary, D. Reid. Dryden and D.D.G. Treasurer L. M Beath of Dryden The instaling officers for Easter Lily Lodge were all members of the S oux Lookout Lodge, and were: Mrs Allan,. D.D.P; Mrs Travers , D. Marshall; Mrs Crann, Installing V. G., and Mrs Badger, Chaplain. The impressive ceremony was wit- nessed by an excellent turnout of of both Lodges, and' fol- lowing the installation the Rebekahs and Oddfellows, with their friends mbers 1|Van Horne Council and the distinguished v 8'tors, un-- ited to emjoy a del'ghtful social' Dancing and refreshments, were much enjoyed. The following officers were instal- led for 1930: : | Dryden Lodge, LO.O.F.-- TP.N.G--Bro: F Whiteley, M.G.--Bro: Ross Ham'lion, V.G.--Bro: A. McCallum, Warden-- Bro: F. Russell, Con .--Bro: M. Spicer, --Bro: K. Collins, ee-Sec~--Bro: GC Ettles, sc--Bro: Jas. McFadyen, s--Bro : F. Orr, R.8.8--Bro: J. Turnbull, 1.8 8.--Bro: J Marks, 1 R.S.N.G--Bro: B Evans, L.SN.G.--Bro: W Moorchouse, R.SN.G--Bro: J Holmerson, LS N.G--Bzro: J Brown, --Bro: L Euler --Bro: J not, icers for Easier for 1930-- --&s. Myrtle Heard, N.G.--3's. Alice Baker, ~-8's, Esther Anderson, ecy.----~8's. Hughena Foulis, ecy.~--S's. Rose Adalr, re ie Olive Reany, n--=3is. Sylvia Pronger, * (on--8is. Ella' Anderson, Chap.--Sis. Marjorie Hill, 0.G.--8ls. Ann'e Peitsch, 1.G--Sis. Mary Leishman, R.8.N.G.--Sis. Lena Miller, L.83.N.G.--8is. Esther Cooper, R.8.V.G.--8is. Bertha Hardy, 8.V.G.--Sis. Jane; Millings, anigt--Sis. Viola Red. 0.E.S, INSTALLATION-- The Annual Installat'on of Offic- ers of Silver Star Chapier No. 177, 0.E.S was held in the Chapter room 'n the Masonic Hall, on Wednesday 1 PN.G L. Pi he Installing Officets were Past Worthy Matron, Sister Mary Hall, and Past Worthy Patron, Bros Alex Leishman, and Installing: Marshall Sister Jean Miller, of Bothwell Chap- Tolloy wing gn Tnaialing! ony a Fildes: | Sanitary Inspector for the year 1930. ' the eniuing year. The first meeting of the new Coun- cil for Van Horne was held n the Jownship Hall on Monday mo:ning, the following took the declaration of Qffice .--Reeve Wilde, and C.un- cillozs Hatch, Gibson, Moore and Ready. Reeve Wilde then presid:d ove: the regular meeting and the Te ing es was transacted: Accounts to the amount of $29.0 ary) passed on the motion of Coun. atch and Ready; and the Cle k was instructed to pay $500.05 to the Dryden School Board 'on account of the 1929- -30 registration. The By-law to appoint a Board of Health was prepared and given the three, necessary readings, and the! following Board was ap, ointed--D: Montieth, M. H. 0, to act t:11 Morison returns, and Reeve W. ol and James Hutchison as the oth ¥y members of the Board. Cedrge 1 Keatley was appointed t The Clerk was instructed to fill in: i the form as required by the Wo k- f men's, . Compensat.on Board for 1930. On the motion of Councillors ' Hatch) and Ready, George Wice was appointed Clerk. and Treasu or; Mrs W.lknson and Mrs J Gibson. Auditors, and Dan Keatley and Won. Wannaecott, Fence Viewers, all for ioe 5k a ae Notice Orders for electrical work, and re- - EPRI 1 I ¥ pairs, should be left a; the Town | Clerk's Office. Calls for Telephone , Tepairs should be left at the Tels- shone Exchange as the Town IElec- Lily R:bekah trician cells there daily, ant Son ol H delicous 1 comm:ttee to the members, who were present for the important occasion. Associate Patron--Bro. Alex Leish- was spent and medunents served by tho large number of The Officers Installed for 1930 were \-- Worthy Matron--S's. Hu Shem Worthy Patron--Bro A. Paterson, Associate Foul's Matron -- Sis. Martha Clempson, man, = ! Secretary--=Sis. Mary Hall, Treasurer--=Sis. Evelyn Gordon, N LA Conductress--Sis. Catherine Hutchi- son, i i Associate Conductress-- gis, Susan Paterson, Chaplain--Sis. Alice Baker, Marshall--Sis. Martha Taylor, Organist--Sis. Elza Bailey, Adah--S8's. Helena Gibson, Ruth--Sis. Mary Leishman, Esther--Sis. Henrietta Wigle, Martha--Sis. Lillian Sweeney, Electa--=Sis. Louise Gough, Warden--=Sis. Esther Cooper, Sentinel--Sis. Gertrude Berrey. gic Relie invaluable to Smokers, Singers, Speakers = Wampole's | Formalid ¢ THROAT EASE ves Threat Tickling Irritation and For Sore Throat, Coughs. Loss of Voice, Huskinees VTA Va LN SL sie Sa ¢ Poneil donated by Dryden starting att ; the Canadin Legion; PETER) Re ws grand Io AU TWO DAYS OF REAL SPOBT.. if F rst Day--Siarting at £:08 pm.} Grand Ice Carnival. Only those in} costume allowed on the ice untill aft- | er the judging. g- Crownng of the Elected Queen, followed by the Grand March, led by the Queen. i The following prides wil 3 to those appearing in fancy costumes All partes are requested te hand * names in the office. Balow of the prizes: First Best Dress--Gillette Raz ©, doncted by Dryden FPharm- acy. on Gent's Second Best Dress--Box of Cigars, donated by L. V. Rutter; Gent's Comic---Desk Founiain Pen donated by W. E. Thorsen, Lady's F.rst Bes; Dress--Boudoir Clock, donated by L. M. Beath & Co. Lady's Second Best Drcss--Goose, l'donated by A. Paterson, Lady's Comic--Box Chocolate, do- inated by Phil Moore, Boy's First Best Dress--Pa'r tuba Skates, donated by Durance Bros. Boy's Second Best Dress--Pair of Leather Gauntletts, donated. by R. J Pronger, . £2 : Boy's Comic--Pair Leather Gloves | donated by Daiter Bros. 4 Gisl's First Best Dress--Pen an} Observer 'Gols Second Best Dress--Pa'r all- Silk Hose, donated by D. W. Scott Grand Drawing wll Follow the i Judging. i The follow'ng Prizes on the Draw: 1st, Genuine Water Color Painmt- ing, donsted > A. Pitt 14d; 2nd, 29x4.45 Balloon Tire, donat- ed by Dingwall Motors; 8rd, Par 1014 tube mba by E. A Klose; Chocolates, Skates,do- Secord D First Prize--Dog Harness, donat-' 30 the 7 fol 3.1. ing Rink, donated br "on I gi [9 © @ 3 g Oarnival i] LE VR ' Cubs Win, 3-1 Las; N (Thursday) before a small eroup of spactatora, tha turned the tide, by defosling 51 School Students by a sevre Ta g 1b ery TF v O : Los iT H _hi ird "Frize--33.00, 2:30 p.an.--Ski Race, starting ab D. W. Scott's corner and finishing ,at the Ring. Open to any boy #2 "girl, atte 1ng.the Public School. Firs, Prize--84.00; / Second FPrize--22.00. ~ 3.00 pn--ice Races--Berrel Race, Relay Race, ete. 7:30 pm.--Hockey Match-- ¢wo picked teams, an outside team is possible. 8:20 p.m--Last but not least, a Grand Closing of the event, a Dance in the Mill Hall. Russe Us Raph er's will supply > music, Buy a Ticket, it will g ve you one hundred votes on your favorita far the Queen. She wili be looking for for your support, now do not 5 ha disappointed. Tt also gi a chance on the don't you thnk it is ents, and we stil have some thing eft to tell you for it gives you iree admiss on to the Grand Ice Caoruival on January 31st. Now let's go____ all for fifty cemts. The following entries for ti» Queen Contest to date ave: Miss Janet Reid, for the Schoel, Mics Evelyn Adair, for the Ckst- 723 jad igh om as Migs TifTie Taylor, for the Csnad- an. Par Railway Co, Miss Ella Andersen, for tha Deyv- Paper Co. J: o --.. Cn th> sceond ofternoin a charge 5th a Tamarac Wood, donat- of 15¢ for admission to the rink. In the Skating Rink ithe even'ng for the Hockey Match, 2:00 pm.--Doo Roca the usual charge will be eol soted -- he Ring to D. W. Scott's 15--and 25c., znd for the Danes on corner, then to Self's corner, to the the closing evening,. Catholic Church corner, and finish-' ing at the Skating R'nk. Open to any boy or girl attend'ng the Dry- den Public or H gh School. the admission will be 50e. Bryce's Baker are donst'ng a dec- "ated cake to Presents top the Ir BP H. B. Wood, The Dryden ed by F. Willard; Jobbing Company and A. Cempson, Second Prize--$5.00, donated by hove each donated £5.55 to be used 'for prizes for the Carmival Curl ng Draw = Ending Jan. 25th 7 Monday, January 20th 7:88 PI, 1 Holtrof ve Winterbottom 2 Montieth vi rho mii mene. BYOB IDIOR ae 9.69 T.234, 2 Foe: Re CE I en -.. Bkiiten 1 vs HcRao i Tuesday, January 21st 7:69 PA. LER Res Tle ES a bE Lee alae Taylor 3 a vs Warren 2.00 P.M. 1 Attken Sit vs Foltrof 2 Hamilton vs Megwgison EE --_ Wednesday, January 22nd 3 7.00 P.M. 2 Meggison vs Skea 1 Aitken vs Phiiliphs 9.00 P.M ame es a te pier VG Mortieth 1 Pi 4 RS Hamilton wa sn -- ThuTsday, January 23rd 7:00 P.M. 2 Holtrof Vs mm. MPs 1 Taylor v3 Wor 8:00PM. - At present this draw is reserved for Ladies. If they do not wish to Curl, draw will be announced later. a ze Fridey, January 24th 7-68 DM. 2 TFowlie va Phillips 1 Meggison . i 0 Montieth 9:50PM. 1: Pit ; vs Teck 2 Vier otiom. nemesis, BE Smith -- hi -- --Saterday.- January 20th, 7:08 P.M. 1 Aitken sr Ee ele Te LL Holteaf 2 Meggison .._. vs Tayler 8 PL 2 TFowlia Te McRae 1 Yat UPAR OR POE, | BERRA ee Skillen Lxzecutive has pleasure 'n amnouncing that the Sun Life In "once Company has kindly donated a Cup to the Dryden Curl ng Ciih: This Cup will be competed for annually, and is now up for competition in the present draw for the Club Championship... We express our thanks to Mr Jack Skillen for his eTorts in ths con nection and to the Compary for their generoaity.