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Dryden Observer, 5 Feb 1932, page 1

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) THE NEWSPAPER SERVICE OF THE DRYDEN DISTRICT -- i COVERING THE TERRITORY BETWEEN FORT WILLIAM AND KENORA. VOL. X. DRYDEN, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 5th, 1932 VAN HORNE The monthly meeting of the Council for the Townhip of Van Horne was held on Monday, Feb- ruary lst, at 8 p.m. ~ Reeve Jas. Hatch and Councill- ors Ready, Gibson, MeDonald and Makush were present. the last meeting and correspon- dence, accounts No. 4, 5 and 6, acounting to $21.40 were passed for payment by the motion of Councillors Gibson and McDon- ald. ~ present to discuss Councillor Gibson's Notice of Motion to rescind By-law No. 296, abolish- son to lay the Notice of Motion over until the next meeting of the Council and that the clerk write the Dept. of Northern Development re the usual road grant under the Statute Labor system. Mr. Dan Wright was present and appealed to the Council to have a road constructed from his farm buildings to the main road. This was held for future consideration. : Mrs. Wigle and Mrs. D. Hut- chison were a deputation from the Library Board asking for a grant to the library. MeDonald - Gibson -- That a grant of $25.00 be given the COUNCIL MEETS] After reading the minutes of | A number of ratepayers were ing statute labor in the Town- ship. This resulted in a motien ! by Councillors Ready and Gib-! WILL 1932 END THE DEPRESSION? In this issue we take up the second method, that we have advocated as sure cure for de- pression. This panacea is Christianity! We hesitate, and write this section of the article, with sone trepidation, because if there is one thing that brings up possi- bility of strife, it is a dogmatic i definition of Christianity. And there is the scoffer at { Christianity to consider, hecause "he would say, that he new so few Christians, if indeed he knew any, that nothing could be proved by nothing. And so being consistant with the prologue to our writing, we will not urge or prove ag theolo- gian, but rather take the life and words of Christ himself, picking them from the Cospels, accepting them as true, because As a result of the recent visit of Inspector J. P. Hoag to the Continuation School the follow- ing report has been received by the Trustees: "The teaching is A GOOD REPORT | good, all teachers are experienc- ed and capable, good progress is I being made in all subjects, good | use is being made of the library by the pupils, the decipline is good, good selections in English | literature have been chosen for! the current year, the equipment | | is good, the work of the janitor discussed at some length and in particular the matter of evening classes and grants from legisla- tare. I was informed that, on acount of the change in the method of distribution of the legislative grants to public i schools. the public school hoard Town Hall. Despite the fact Dailey, Bridgewater, Morison. | that this was about the coldest Wilson, Wright and Willard "packed almost to capacity with | is good. I had the pleasure of After a brief session devoted | to committee of the whole, and meeting a commities: of tip to the usual business, Mrs. o. KE. gal important items dealt ethan ha epretented. the Gibson, president of the local with, Board. School matters wero | 25500iation gave a very interest-! We understand that a vigor. | their historicity cannot be con- io] olen was receiving about troverted. True, their inspiration | $5,000 per year less grants than "may be doubted by some, but formerly. I was also informed W.I. MONTHLY MEETING Last Friday the Toeal Women's Institute held their regular monthly business meeting in the Council Meeting day of the winter, the hall was! Present. After the minutes of the pre- members, friends and mothers! vious meeting had been read and anxious to see the wonderful confirmed and accounts passed program to be put on by the for payment, there being 50 much two groups of Rangers, Guides planning and consideration for and Brownies. | the year, adjournment was made | ing paper relative to the "Aims and Objects" of the Girl Guides, and the work of the association, from which paper much valuahle news was gleamed. Mrs. ¥. Willard gave a five minute talk on "Women's Laws,"' "Public Health," and then the Rangers, Guides and Brownies entered at the march, taking their seats at the far end of the hall. ous effort is being made by the Council to keep down expen- diture and general and wise ren- trenchment will be in order The only motion besides the routing business passed at the open meeting was the following : Wright - Wilson -- That the utility account for the new ad- dition to the Dryden Red Cross i | there they are. and what are you going to do about it. They came from somewhere, and if you do not like the ex- planation, of their source, try, and make a better one. It is a strong statement to make, but we stoutly believe that a true Christian does not feel the de- pression, in fact, we go still fur- her, if you feel depression, you are not a Christian, in the fullest Dryden Public Library for 1932. Mr. Fred Brignall of Oxdrift was sent by Glengoland School! Board to appeal to the Council for a lower assessment for (Hlen- goland Scheel section. He stated that-they were assessed consider- ~~ ably higher than the surrounding sections and were losing about $200.00 Government grant each ! Christ, according to three Roman sense. There was a man named writers, Pliny, Tacitusand Sue- tonius. The Jewish historian Josephus, merely mentions him. The four gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John give in- year on their present assessment. | After considerable discussion, the; Council decided to separate the' assessing of Van Horne and Glengoland School Section, giv- ing Glengoland a chance to do their own.--MecDonald - (ibson. That the clerk advertise for an Assessor for the Municipality of Van Horne at a salary of $50.00 and an Assessor for Glen- goland School Section at a salary of $25.00. Applications to be in by 12 o'clock Saturday, Febru- ary 13th.--Ready - Gibson. That Mrs. Dan Hutchison be appointed Auditor for 1932, aud] that By-law No. 310 be amended 80 to read: Gibson - McDonald. That a hospital account of a resident be laid over for two months--Ready - Gibson. That the meeting adjourn. CURLING NEWS | After four weeks of heavy] battling, ending Monday night § at 11 p.m., D. B. McRae and his | gallant troov won the Srn Tife Assurance Co. of Canada Trophy by a score of 8 to.7. Mr. McRae's rink won the A division and Herman Saunders rink won the B division, so the final game was between these two. The: game was one of the most inter- esting played on local ice this winter and both rinks had their supporters pulling hard for them. | The following comprised tl H EH The programme began with Hospital, amounting to $389.60 --_-- | | ] The regular monthly meeting of the Town Council was held Tuesday evening, with Mayor Pitt presiding, and Councillors The Valentine Tea to be held by the Senior Girls of St. Lukes has been postponed indefinately. \ * * * The Junior Ladies' Aid of the United Church wiil hold a Val- entine Tea and Homecooking Sale on Saturday, February 6th, in the basement of the church. The 2nd Dryden Ranger Comp- any will have homemade candy for sale. #* * * The C.W.L. will hold a Whist Drive on Tuesday, February 9th at the home of Mrs. F. Sfreddo. Admisson 385c. Prizes will be given. * # % The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion. B.ESI., will be held in the Town Hall, on Friday, February 12th, at 8 p.nu. sharp. : #* The local branch of the Cana- that the vocational and night classes had been discontinued on December 1st, on the advice of" the Director of Vocational Edu. cation. The Board desire some special aid for the present year. (Sec. note--We reecived $500 also good.) The accomodation is taxed to the very utmost, an additional class room should be provided next year and a separ- ate Science f:ahoratory. Dryden Public Library Yearly Report Patrol Drill. The girls formed 6 patrols, after which the cere- mony of "Flag Break' took place. The Guide marching SONY - was sung by the entire group. Seven © Brownies of the 2nd Dryden Pack then gave a splen- did demonstration of the for- mation of the Union Jack, tell- ing the story of each of the, three crosses, and gradually making up the flag until the complete Union Jack had heen! formed. Tollowing this 6 little Brownies from the 1st Dryden Pack, each holding a doll, sano Franz Schubert's "Cradle Song" rocking their dollies as they sang. These two numbers by ihe little ones were especially pleas- Showing number of hooks and classification of reading. Adult Juv. . it is coming hack strong. i pect will play the Dryden mid- be paid--Passed. dian Legion, B.E.S.L., will hold The meeting adjourned shortly a Whist Drive and Dance in the after eleven o'clock, Pulp Mill Hall on Friday, Fel. pre 19th. Russells Ramblers will HOCKEY play. Special prices--refresh- | ments and lucky draw. Ad- The last few weeks Hockey Mission only 50c. has died out, but we understand . Waldhef Public School eres REPORT FOR JANUARY "Keewatin is going to play in Dryden some time this month. Fort William midgets we ex- (Names in order of merit.) gets Saturday night, February! Sr. IV--Vale Kellberg 74% ; 13th. Hans Gruen 69%; Peter Schoo- Camp 115 has challenged menthery 60%. Jr. TV--Minnie Schoonénberg 78%; Hilda Kellberg 75%. Sr. HI--Xurt Heilman 72% Dryden and will play on Dryden ice, Saturday, February 20th. Dryden Team goes to Sioux 1e . : F rinks : H. Saunders | A. Bridgewater' P. Klementik A. Dwrance Father Belanger PP. Moore The Tip Top Cup, donated by J. N. Daiter is now being played for and will end February 28th, providing winter stays with us. be ascetic when necessary, and accepting the flesh pots when they offered. We know that to the Greeks this sounds foolishness. And yet, it is Christ's life, Christ's ideal. The early Christian Church tried to follow it. In that early Church all shared alike, but the devil of difference started with Ananias and Sapphira. Their end: was bad, but the example was forgotten, inequality of | riches came once more and de- pression ensued. » E. McRae "J. H. Peterson =3 |) JE : Would Christianity end de- TN | pression? NA It did once, it could again. WSN Will it end it in 19329 We fear not! It has failed for nineteen hun- dred years. This may be the miracle year, for in such an! hour as ye know not, gba, ete. may be 1932. Try it and you will have no 5s ou ot afford to neglect our == OPTICAL SPECIAL a i) 2 Billie Moeser 60% ; Myrtle Smith : , ' : Relig stele, iat whe ta ial 0 3 LA IET H weelve : pls A Pp wn Wa ati ¢ - ; ALY € om 3 timate details of nearly three a ny i ing and received loud applause. Si HL ay, ebruary 13, Ruby Hern; Louis Kaufman; years of his life. the other thirty Notutal Sotano na 55 a The Monkey tuide,"" a hum- | for a ¢ ou e header that day. Hildagard Lescheid. years are legend. Ls ep } 7 = ourous oa poving the ae The Girl 's Hockey team is| Jr. TII--Leo Beyer; Id: Smith. And yet what an influence on | fine ts a > tages of fuide t1 ammng, was still going strong. We under- Ist---Fric Muller; Polly Smith. 1 re po ony tie APE La. on {| performed by half a dozen Guides | stand they have challenged the Sr. Pr.--Erwin Kellberg: Bill he: world! OF "would he's!" VT rom mre & Poetr 52 CREW a dd Si ; ong Br. Pr--Lrwin Aellberg; Bi Mat. ol an whould heats wap : 7 Je 2 | from the 1st Company as 'the married women. or will take on| Munti; Walter Muller. mainly, of "as should be's" wery History & Travel 124 84 Rb : : ' Munti; waiter Muller, few Biograph : 58 99 Lg i) on a a The | the old Dryden has beens, pro-| Jr. Pr--Mable Smith; Alex Sy s ron Femmes ¢ "i Monkey @uide decided that she riding t : 7 eit Lilie dins Thaw Wey sow And yet the teaching of{Pefon 0. 9167. 2455! 4,4 or bettor Neeome a od viding they play with skirts on. Sohwoedars Prank Tun. Christ is 50 voluminous, his love OEOo.. ani Practienl Guide than depend onl ern a 7 So great, his forgiveness so mag- 9593 2690 theory to help her when in diffi. | B\ nificent, that his faltering fol-: -- ===! cultics. Then twelve Guides of lowers feel safe in Him, despite! TOTAL ...... ; 12.283 he 2nd Company gave three | SPECIAL IN their weaknesses. N menihor 9 : AE Hi iadn: = Phir mote: wil i or : : : el I. No of members 1931 349 | country dances. .. Three sets of | Simmon's Beds, beautiful panel design, walnut finish, To be like Christ, seems im- Average reading--32 books per | four performed "Rufty Tufty ita La wan : : possible. Aiming at the ideal, hes Ane sets of Bix "The Dlg white elt mattress and strong coil spring, 4 ft. and we say that with Christ a Flag," both being old English 4 ft. 6 sizes, complete for OLY a tel $22.50 is no depression. Was Chirst TF country dances. Then ten danc- ever depressed commercially ? THE CARNIVAL ed the '"Sailor's Hornpipe," all Not being married and without ; ; 5 Gs these dances were very en- I have for sale two good houses, fully modern, also naritn] eare. perhaps the parallel Yes, we are going to have one. : Ts . : vy : Ta ? i) aE 1aps a pn A good one? Yes if vou all thusiastically received by the a farm with good buildings, close to town, call at my 18 unfair, still he associated with | 2 #004 onct 13es, if § a Chntimiod Pion Lt Ce i Ti oh : married people, and Hig sayings hig out and make it a good (Continued on Page 4) office for further particulars. are to all, : : : ean -- He . shall not live by bread Any Prizes? Yes. = == ===) Man shall not live by bread Good ones? Yes, best we ever FURNITURE IN NICE CONDITION alone, ete. had, [4 ; ! Thi | oo. : a And if any man will sue thee| Tow HEY Bada. orses | dsvenpent. an 6 dining room chabrs ....oue, $29.50 p at the law, let him have thy Any door prizes? Yes, three i Orthophonic Victrola with records ............. $37.50 cloak also. or four, maybe more. F or Sale | Lay mot up for yourselves How much is it going to cost? ] x i a treasures upon earth. 35e for adults, 20¢ for hos and |} GOOD SOUND HORSES | Chevrolet Sedan, 1929 model in first class condition. Take no thought for your life girls attending public school and fy WEIGHING FROM THIR- 2 what we shall eat. 25¢ for high school punils, | TEEN TO SIXTEEN HUN- | ; LOE rs {i ida 2 ; x And why take ye thought for| When is it going to be? I'riday 'W DRED POUNDS-BROKEN ALAN DURANCE Tt night, February 19th. | : ge What time? F 8 Wes 2 Toke therefore, no thought] | Whot time? From % nngl wit At Swanson's THE USED CAR MART for the morrow. a Joven Sp oy A i the | Phone 39 : F "iy 10ze 8 4 1g0t a ie | ! 1. ; 4 The foxes have holes, the birds | rink so now you i : Barn Hong McFadyen Block Box 226 ; nests, but I have nowhere to lay SER \ J) my head."' Don't forget the W.I Whig # ) ) : : [1] 1s WY SU And so on, indicating that| Drive and Dance tonight in the OSCAR SWANSON OR od ; Se ---- Christ valued his daily life for Pulp Mill Hall in aid of hot H. A. WILSON il === the day itself, making no plan cocoa for school lunches. Ee} 'for material things, content to A COMPLETE COMFORT WITH MODESS AT A NEW LOW PRICE 5.00 Glasses Complete No Extra Charge For Examination. Lenses ground according to eye test in first grade single vigion Toric lenses. FRAMES--A good selection of Up-to-date frames. You are invited to come to us for advice about your eyes, Will be in Dryden one day enly, Saturday, February 20th. Make your appointment with Mr. Self of the Dryden House. 0.G.Snyder, regrets. see Do we practice what we preach? We are afraid not. dE, GIBSON, Agent And so we lave deprezsion! 'V BN x i Eyesight Specialist rm iar Why risk discomfort for the fifty trying days of the year? The easy comfort of softly fluffed modess makes these difficult days more endurable--happier. It's safety backing saves you from fear of embarrasment. The Dryden Pharmacy has reduced the price of Modess. It is the same quality--nothing changed, but the price--You now get a box of twelve pads for 39c. 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