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Dryden Observer, 3 Oct 1930, page 1

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The Dryden O Pry : GA = 0 3 I ho i am a Sud = EER : DRYDEN, Ontario, October 3rd, 1939 To : ' pm ----s . 2 . - . i a Agricultural Items-- ; : : . LITTLE GIRL IS GRAVEEY HURT the child was suffering from =a ¢ SrortsDay Regul re es Huan ond High School Orchestra First Dance C= [fracture of the dl and » broken | Keewatin that were at the 1930 Fair ! Si ; 3 . Six-year-old Patsy Annis, of the leg . rit dfoot a 4 eo : o h do- Tie High School Orchestra BOYS ¢, G, G. Masquerade Party-- Granada Apartments, Gile Bouvel- . The above item from am Cshawa School Champion--Colin Proudfoot made up a little purse and have Co" qre working hard towards gVM@| rhe First Dryden Troop C. G. G. ay bar wiry. Rent Losi? a 20 points; Andy Volkmar, 19 points nated $10.00 for the Fair of 1931. |Dryden and neighbouring town folki Cov yo14 a Childrens Masquerade ard, is in Hotel Dieu, in a critical Cig we ids pi Svan hs Brian Barber, 11' points, The prize is given for the het a real good time at their Whist Party in the Parish Hall on Friday the result of serious injuries gud: y i] pi we ¢ Sn 1 2 Winners of : Individual ail 2 Tein oe ote follows: |prive and Dance to be held in thet ouioher 31. Watch for more de-|fered in an auto accident. It was gir] a id jo ; Bil, : Boys One Mile (open)--1st Chior Calves from Schools having a |paper Mill Hall, Friday October 10. : : : SH ; J % MoGuire; 2nd Jack Bartlett; 8rd| special exhibit at the 1931 Fair. | rhe committee in charge have tailed announcement, J Hy hospital * authorities that Jorhat en ah Fames McMonagle. Every pupil entering the cont- received the very generous support esi : - Senior Boys quarter mile --1st| est must have personally looked |.f the Business Men in town, and i Andy Volkmar; 2nd Brian Barber; | after and cared for the calf, the boys look forward to a real Christina Stovel,. 2nd Evelyn Mil- [taking as he does a keen interest inle jjows: 3rd Neil Campbell. This is a good prize and should |i; oe turnout on that night. Junior Boys quarter mile--1st | create some interest. Judge Dowler| he prizes donated are real usful Colin Proudfoot; ~ 2nd Roy Evans; |of Kenora, is taking an interest inf. 4 the boys are proud 'of them. 3rd Ronald French. this matter, is probably responsible] Those contributing to the prizes ia Senior Girls quarter mile-- 1st|for the idea of the donation, and},ng guccess of this night are as / PERFE '& 7 7 3 oH Bb ler, 3rd Margaret Nevins. district" affairs; would be gratified] | A Klose--Teapot; Junior Girls quarter mile -- 1st|if the idea of these visitors met} A pitt, Ltd--Scarf; a : Mary Leise; 2nd Mary yaworski; [ response. D Reid--Bus. Potatoes; ! ( ; (| 1 3rd Rhoda Davidson, L. Beath--Pipe; : "\ B 1 tS Senior Boys 220 yard dash-- 1st 20th CENTURY CLUB MEET-- Thorsen & Son--Desk Pen Set; a Andy Volkmar; 2nd Brian Barber;| The Twentieth Century Club held] P . Klmentic--Chocolates; : 3rd Clifford McGuire. their September meeting at Wabi-| Durance Bros--Flash Light; : 4 Pr ; Junior Boys 220 yard dash--1st {goon on Thursday the 25th of Sept- M. Bailey--two tickets to show; es ente da by ROGERS Colin Proudfoot; 2nd Stanley Lock; ember, Representatives Were pres-| Pronger & Armstrong--Stationery : 3rd Roy Evans. fons from as far as Quibell and} T, Proudfoot--Tie; Perfected Screen-Grid Radio is Rogers latest triumph. Mote power to Senior Girls 220 yard dash -- 1st Dyment with 2s many members as Christina Stovel; 2nd Evelyn Miller possible Alex Marne (Wabigoon 3rd Mary McMonagle. representative ), had the Hall in Junior Girls 220 yard dash-- 1st readiness and a surprising number G. Ripley--Boudior Lamp; bring in distant stations. .. heightened sensitivity ... sharper selectivity J Wright--98-1b R. H. Flour; © to separate stations. . . to pick the program you want to hear. Truest B Gates--Purse; flow of NATURAL TONE you ever heard from a radio receiver. Willard--2 pr. Gents Hose; Aad, best of all, the new 1931 Rogers Radio Models have Rogers Bande Bo E20 : Mary Leise; 2nd Venice Morettin; of members out N. Daiter--Ladies Scarf; z ; 0) Sa . i ed iit Orin ED an Suarsilyes Toba fudiog fy oF iy Screen-Guid type... Senior Boys 100 yard dash-- 1st |took the chair, the president, Mr J. , Moore--Chocolates; z= i Sr pd Ei Ps > Si oy 2s Neil Campbell; 2nd Andy Volkmar; |L Skillen, being out of town. Dryden Pharmacy--Stationery; Commnlely Goonies then, 20 and heat them without fail today! 3rd Brian "Barber. The meeting opened with the} Ford Motor Co--5 gals. Gas; and a Magical New Feature | Junior Boys 100 yard dash -- 1st|singing of "0 Canada" and then the| Dryden Creamery--5 gals. of Ice The "MODULATOR" i Roy Evans; 2nd Stanley Lock; 3rd !minutes of the last meeting were ! Cream; 4 Ibs Butter; The Rogers "Modulator, A a Colin Proudfoot. : read and accepted. There were ten] Swift Can. Co.--Premium Ham; be Bd the most gin) Lis on Girls 100 yard dash-- 1st applications for membership, theg Hprris Abbitor -- Side M. L. sn Ein Lh ; $ : uced in the 1931 Rogers line, Christina Stovel; ¢nd Magaret names were taken to be voted on Bacon; ; : modifies disturbances Nevins; 8rd Lila 'Buchanan. at the next meeting, A good numb- Pt. Arthur Brewing Co--2 dozen 4 _ and mellows tone Junior Girls 100 yard dash -- 1stfer paid their membership fees. | bottles Ginger Ale, 7 ce character. Controlled May Howarth; 2nd Addie Cole; | There are - now Over. 200 members. lessrs Bryce & Son; J, Gough ; 7 "1, "), 2 by a tura of the knob. ; 3rd Mary McMonagle. The presiding officer suggested]L. V Rutter; D. W Scott; E. Dawk- > 2 v7 a Running Broad Jump, Sr, Boys-- | that all members in order to ob- 'ns, | 0. H Pronger and Mrs J P.Gor- i 630 Lowboy < 7 _ 1st Andy Volkmar; 2na Brian Barb. tain educational and speaking abil-fdon have all contributed liberally in Distinctva Gothic design with | / _ 7 er; 5rd Neil Campbell. ity, should follow the papers, make }donating refreshments for that night lg i TR _ 2 4 ul Running Broad Jump, Jr. Boys-- {notes on the moves they read of] It is the hope of the boys that i panel. Bevelled top. Harmonizing 2 - 1st' Roy Evans; 2nd Colin Proudfoot jour government making during thejeverybody will come and help them j gills design. Perfected Screen- _ 7, 3rd Norman Hardy, Imonth between meetings, of Whatias the merchants in town have done] rid Chassis. x Running Broad Jump, Girls--No our parliament representatives do They have surely excelled them wi $198 preg {for our district and in general any selves in their donations and the} et rs Rogers Quarspeeed Standing Broad Jump, St. Boys-- thing done within the month in the boys hope that the towns-folk will --: Gepuine Electro-Dynamic Speaker. "640" Lowb rig "st Ape olkmar; ond Brian Bar- interest of our district, our provinee, aceord them the same support : as}. : waded "WDOY noors One of the season's most-striking, most beautiful cabinet designs. Shaped front with projectin centre section. Shaped'and bevell rr 3rq Ken Kerney. | and Dominion. The president at the the merchants by "buying a' ticket, Gg --_-- i a Standing Broad Jump, jr. Boys-- next meeting will call on any mem- and. being there that night. Each "Gy 1st Norman Hardy, ond Colin Proud ber to come up on the platform and ticket holder has a chance on a 98 - "650" Highboy 02 i . . 3 3 ti : re : foot; 3rd Eddie 1Aexander, make a speech on the above, this 'pound sack of Robin Hood Flour; § (4s Rig) Eo Ay) Syed Bibl i Standing Broad Jump, Girls-- 1st suggestion was heartily accepted. {one Premium Ham; one Side Maple Extremely rich design. Arch-design Petfected Screen-Grid Chassis Marg McMonagle; ond Margaret! A debate for the next meeting be- Leaf Bacon; 5 Gals Gasoline; four panel opening. Sunken carving on ; : Nevins; 3rd Grace Taylor. tween Oxdrift and Wabigoon was pounds of Butter; bushe] Potatoes; nd Dag] Ses a $230 High : Jump, sr. boys--let Ken arranged. The topic taken: for de- two dozen Dry Ginger Ale. : antique bronze finish. Perfected Copper vin Rog Justeneend Kerney; 2nd Clifford McGuire; 3rd bate was "Resolved that a married Whist starts at 8:15 sharp. Late > Screen-Grid Chassis. Genuine Electro-Dyaamic Speaker. Jack Bartlett. man leads a happier life than a comers will take six points for each : $265 High Jump, jr. boys--Ist Colinihaciclon" Waligoon tcok the thand played, : Complete with Rogers Guaranteed I TI Proudfoot; 2nd Norman Hardy, affirmative. : Don't forget the date -- October Tubes, Rogers Modulator" and "Lasgest manufacturers of complete radio High Jump, girls--No entries. It was agreed that a dance fol- 10th. Good dance programme to i Genuine Electro-Dynamic Speaker. receivers in Canada' rs Pole Vault, sr. boys--1st Clifford low the next meeting and ladies {follow Whist and everyone is assur- Py -- wl Pa : © MeGuire; 2nd Andy Volkmar; 3rd please bring lunch. ed 'a real evenings entertainment. gr 8 sd { % 'Hubert Bartlett. The next meeting memb-rs, don't : : HE AW Ad 5 AW) "Pole Vault, jr. boys--Ist Colin. forget, is the last Thursday in Oct. Card of Thanks--- (Cont'd on page three) ober, in the Town Hall, Dryden, The widow, sons and daughters : The Or iginal BATTERYLES S ~~ Cramons for its NATURAL TONE pm > CHURCH . NEWS of the late Mr Gangloff of Ver- in ol NOTICE-- The Young People .Gf the United milion Bay, wish to express sin- See the 1931 Perfected Screen-Grid Models . . . At These Stores . .. Today! Sw A horse belonging to Mr Perry- Church will meet after the service core thanks fop:the kininase Ni : ? 'man of Richan wag left with me {o0 Sunday evening to discuss plans Sympathy extended to thest dur i last Fall, and if the same is not gfor the Fall and Winter program. ng i time of 'their bereave- ) 4 | t de a for itil iE: dus J Dow's fogs 9% Young People's | - ment Lem J 8 em after date of this issue, I will Rally next Sunday. The awards wes Tor cot A Eoep. YUH the Tudis and C.GLT have| ; is merited will be presented by Messrs EA 2 RALLY DAY SERVICE-- _. .. [Chicken Supper-- @» YEO GOUR, Dryden, G0 Pitt and Wilson : ; 1 . v0 ; : p. ; TFT" Sup- |} {A special day of commemoration] Oxdrifts Annual Chicken Supper OXDRIFT_The Annual Fowl Sup of work done in our Sunday Schools{ will be held in the basement of PROF. F SIMONS : : held th, Church B: M:; L: R: 8 M oy : The musical B® | at Oxdrift and Dryden was held last] the United Church om Thursday, : : {i Sunday. Faithfully throughout an-j October 9th Concert; Violinist; Pianist : te ot Ye he Te. Ho Private teaching for beginners Tike iota Dr , 2| other year the teachers officers and (loncert following the Supper pupils have been in their places &7 will be given by the Dryden Uni- at Special Prices. oh | Pupils prepared for highest fulfilled their duties. . ted Church Choir, with a talk by Morison will lecture on hig trip to Europe, Keep this date open. || Diplomas & Concert Work. SHR ; oad ost 0th Dr H. Morison om his tour of For application apply te IN MEMORIAM bp The special printed order o oe Fusope, -. : PRONGER & ARMSTRONG IN loving memory of my dear | 8 service based on the idea of worship Surper 5.20--Coneert 8:00 p.m. : "7 Music Store husband and our dear father, who |g fwas adhered to. Splendid congrega-| Agmission--Aqults, Supper 50c, i -------- passed away, September 20, 1928.1 B% ~ ;tiong attended both services. Miss] (Concert 25c. Children, Supper i Alice Wilkinson (in Dryden) and 95¢., Concert 16e " ; tten father dear |g : or sso. ev er Let us Supply your Needs in: = Miss Norwood (in Oxdrift) czve Nor shall you ever be, mc --------------cn---- STC PRET EAN arent ; life and memory lasts 2 ,the children's story. The infin) Sil LY ny DS i you." 2 # CARDY; : gave an address on "Worship" and {Card of ThankS-- : -- Inserted by Mrs Ma Liss & family oo _TALLYS; BL! ctrcsced the fact that every time| Mpg Madder and family wish to = iA iw. vorship, we recognize an inher-| thank their many friends for IN MEMORIAM a SCORE PADS; dient worth in ourselves and in God.} kindness and sympathy shown IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF "3 ; PLACE CARDS; The music by the Primary Child- them in their sudden bereave- GEORGE FREDERICK HODG-|% ; en ond C.GLT. Choir was greatly] mont, aiso for beautiful floml KINSON, of the 94 and 28 Batts. {gg - PRIZES; appreciated. tributes. killed in action, France October | 3 : : : lg 1918. : d : FAVOURS; The singing of the hymn "For All CHARLES SIWVER 3 "All you had hoped for, all 1 CANDY. ¥5 the Saints Who From their Labours Licensed Aucti § You had you gave To save mankind--yourself You scorned to save." --Inserted by Father, and Brothers | gi "Charles and Joe. Address--Charles Street § Dryden, Ontario ~~ § Call or write for appointments§ and Miss Madder, respectively a leader in the Church's Religious Education and a teacher in our Dry den Primary School, brought the 8 Rest", in memory of Dr Robertson, : § § : service: to an end. NOTICE to Ex-Servige Mog Silver Star Chapter D nee-- = #3 On behalf of the Official Board of All #-~g in need of Ful Wand Silver Star Chapter, No 177, O. E.* ET D the Church, the minister thanks all for the w "or whe are mndsr sigan. S., will hold a dance in the Mas. wg ry ell . teachers and officials for their gen- jed dircumgtances éan peceive I onic Hall on October 31. More} § ; Bt, TE = erdus service on behalf of the gratis by making arrangeriek's details laters oo pr i BEF Children, Youthy ang Maidens with Comrade KEN EDYE

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