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Dryden Observer, 25 Mar 1932, page 1

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homes A veri ortho f THE NEWSPAPER SERVICE COVERING THE TERRITORY BETWEEN FORT WILLIAM OF THE DRYDEN DISTRICT . AND KENORA ot J) VOL. X. DRYDEN, ONTARIO, MARCH 25th, 1932. No. 13. irs == -LST..P ATRICK'S EE N OYS and GIRLS | | Announcements CELEBRATION : $= SEE AT CAMP 1F3 FOUNTAIN PEN filling § with nib FREI? a warranted GOLD | Would you like a hand- some JUMBO size, self It's easy every new ithe Observer or every one year renewal, we will give one of these beautiful Champion pens absolutely FREE. Ask your family or your neighbour. Only one year's subscription and it's ii yours. 3 } | | to get, "With subscription to rt) PRENSA DRYDEN'S FIRST ANNUAL BONSPIEL Saunders Carry Off Three Firsts McRae Grand Challenge Hamilton Consolation After three weeks of heetic curling with twelve rinks play- ing cvery nicht, the Bongpiel closerd esday evening. This is the icl atte pte first Bons; locally and the success of this venture insures an annual Bon. spiel for Dryden. An interest- ing innovation wag bs addition of one lady curler brink, this allowed a rinles to participate. Herman Saun- hulk of honours 13 devs' rink landed the prizes, taking in the Grand wing and ene loss and Merchants and the Citizens Come petitions. D. BE. McRae won the drand Challenge and Ross THam- ilton, first in the Consolation. The following are the stand. ing in cach competition: the Aggregate with Grand Aggregate won hy H. Saunders--4 Etchings, ited ny Dryden Pharmacy. Grand Challenge--1st D. 1. 'McRae, 4 Cups and Saucers, donated by Dept. of Agricul ture; 2nd H. Saunders. 4 Bags Flour, donated by A. Pitt; 3rd 1. Morison, 4 bs. Tea, donated by Stansfields: 4th J. Pitt; 4 tins Liquid Veneer, Durance Bros. Merchants--1st H. Saunders, 4 pair Stockings, donated by R. donated by J. Pronger; 2nd S. Bartlett, 4 2-1b Boxes Cheese, donated by A. Paterson; 3rd A. Clempson, 4 x 3 lbs. Lard, donated hy Bryces; 4th (1. Wice, 4 x 3 The, Shortening, Pronger. Citizens--1st H. Saunders, Ibs. Cotfee, donated by C. Wright; 2nd A. Clempson, 4 1-1b. tins Floor Wax, donated by Jack and Company; 3rd R. Wigle, 4 pair Socks, donated by J. N. Daiter; 4th E. J. Warren, 4 tins Cigarettes, donated by Dryden Jobbing. Consolation--T1st R. Hamilton, purses 1 whisk, donated by Pronger and Armstrong: 2nd J donated by O. H. £) [3] the! St. Luke's Chureh will hold an Afternoon Tea on Easter Satur- day, March 26th, at 3 o'clock in |= irrns ren nrno the Parish Hall. The Junior W.A. will also have a Home- cooking Stall. e eo eo ; : The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Another Easter is upon us. It ¥ le On 4 =) { % " {LRT wl 5 i ; 2 2 v Canadian Leyion, BE.S.1., will. is the Easter message that helps hold Uy i Day Toa 'on | 18 to see more clearly the Divine | 1 chil 4 fi ti 88 » 2 L Cay x - n . Q 5 p 9 ji P l import of the resurrection, and Saturday, May 21st, in the Pulp on ae : i Mill Hall ; ; t the life beyond. From this we, : * AGE build up a beautiful conception 3 2 ; ; { the future life. The Canadian Legion, BB.SI..| © : : ne ; ea ul % A The great question of antiq- Dryden Branch, will hold a Rit wa I att db iil Vimy Ridge Celebration in the a { Pulp Mill Hall on Friday, April 4s \ i y o i | While some svstems of relie- t 8th. Whist and Danec prizes! . Jil Slate n ahd" relreshiments Tinssell's 100 held out some faint hope of ry play. Admission | # Shadowy existence beyond the or De ard) 26 tax There wili | @vave it wag Christianity which 3. hi (en 18! A A Wi S28 Uh NY 3 3 V - . i also be a Tueky Door Prize gave humanity an adequate a) i AARC J A i JL wis - I (or . dg Ss ideal and sufficient reason for The Pridge and Whist Party | this hope. He Whose resurrec- 4 J. Skillen, 4 whisks, donated by J. Ti. Skillen; 3rd J. Winterbottom, : 4 Ibs. Butter, donated by R.! Wigle; 4th A. Pitt, donated by E. J. Warren. J. 1. Skillen, "Notice Sec'y. ® The semi-annual meeting of the Curling Club will be held in the Town ITall, Friday night, April Ist, at 7.30 o'clock. Elec tion of officers and ete. curlers are requested to attend. J. L. Skillen, Sec'y. ou capt afford) Ch ne ect your see J. E. GIBSON, Agent 4 doz, Beggs, | "Oxdrift on its fine chureh build-! All] The Senior (Hrl's Auxiliary of Easter RS TE | to The Resurrection and the Life (lion we commemorate next Sun- cday brought life and immortality i cto light through the Gospel. We need not be alarmed by the apparent uncertainty and professed indifference of some to this hope. Such indifference uncertainty is largely due our absorption in the phy- sical sciences and in the mater- ial welfare of humanity. This is but a passing fashion. Think- and ing men realize that a general loss in faith in immortality would cut the nerve of altruistic effort and weaken our moral sanctions. HI DRYDEN advertised by St. Luke's Guild has been changed and the party | will now he held in the Parish : . ox Hall on Thursday, March 31st. PUBLIC SCHOOL ple MERIT LIST The C'W.1. will hold a Tea Se and Sale at the home of Mrs.; JANUARY AND FEBRUARY Ernewein on Apr 18 21st. . Sl * | Room 9-- Paster Lily i Lodge,! Howard Reany; George With- No. 153, will hold their Annual vow; Bertha Wilton; Helen Whist Drive and Dance on Fri Johnson; Ruby MecéGuire; Mild- day, April 22nd. in the Pulp! ped Ripley: Tom Crawley; Edie Mill Hall. Proceeds a be in; Mae Wrieht : Jim McMonagle: aid of the Dryden Red Cross| Emma Strutt; Berthil Moline; Hospital, Gladys Byington: Mary McMon. ; LEA : Joh MaeCallun; Isabelle OLD TIME DANCE -- News Nonate: Annie Makuch: dna front all parts of the district) Martinson; Arnold Nymark, indicates the Big Dance on April Katherine Tvans: Grant, Buch Ist will be the biggest event of the season. The committee ex- peet to pay out some good prizes to the old time fiddlers as well as old time dances. Don't for- oct the dance. : anan. Teacher--II. I. Froud, Principal, Q. McKinney, Assist. Room 8---Stanley Lock; Win- nifred Cole; Audrey Tew; Doris Harris; Mary Archibald; Mar- Jorie Boomhower; Marilyn Wil- son; Gertrude Fleming; Bmma Meming PEELE EERE EL ELT ELE EET i ; Marjorie Robertson; 5 ie ne g | Clair Frnewein; Bella Hudson; & Churely Nefus H Tommy Cooper; Hj Jalmer Moline Marearet Trench ; Ivadelle Buehana Bowes* latte dedaiedetodelodotototatoto To dodo 11) 1 10 REV. S. MARTIN Rhoda Davidson ; Redvers Ad- VISITS OXDRIFT air®; Albert Ferguson; Marie He: pil Teacher--Wandie Weeks Room 7 ---=Jr. IV -- Thomas Oxdrift's. United chureh eon-j Teach: Jim Reid: Nora Bauer : gregation had the pleasure of Nellie Sfreddo; Bert Kellar: nearing Rev. S. Martin on Sat-} Arthur Edwards: Ralph Prong- wrday night, March 19th, and er: Gordon Nymark: adys again on Sunday during Divine, Buchanan: Addie. Cole: Verna worship hour. Hutchison: Norman Hardy. Sr. Mr. Martin is the missionary |'TII--Beatrice Dage: Ethel Beck: sent by the United Chureh of § Minerva MeMonagle: Miriam Canada to the Trans-Canada Livingstone: TTughie Reid: Roy road camps East and West of! Fvang: John Klose: Marv Lieso. here. ; Teacher---Beth Robinson. om 3% a. bre] rv The meeting on Saturday Room 6--Charlic Reany: Mar- night was sponsered by the | ogre Ripley; Brvan Crawley: ro % ; i 5 -t La . ? - = 5 ¢ ilk} Young People's Society of the Evan Jones; Francis Fraser; Congregation, this being BEdu-| gy. Miokueh: John Brogn ; cational night. Jean Morvetting Trene Stovel; Mr. Martin's address onl potty Brown; Harold Reany; ""Churchbill" which was illus-| Jove Winterhottom: Qeorge tratesd by lantern slides, origin- r: Baiber; Mildred Wright; Mer. ally taken by his own camera.: ven Trven: Bob Taylor; Francis was heartily aceepted Dy a large! pigune; Carl Whitehead, Sno, ; (Nadys Auren; Albert Klose. On Sunday afternoon, Mr. | pogcher--M. MeGonegal. Martin spoke: to a record aud- Room 5 -- Honowrs--Shirley ience, giving them a very inter- Pronger: Evelyn Riplev: Alice esting sermon, taking as his, Batchelor: Marearet Rock: Mil- bat yy | ary ar ies text, Cor 3-10. Fug Van Sickle; Charlie Stein- Mr. Martin congratnlated Merla Warren; Billy Sasko- br Nora Cook; Leonard Moline ing and thought the same plan | Gertrude Murray. Pass--Rubena might be used in the erecting! yy; ice: Violet Davis: Tom Hawke of ¢ Th in the North where | 1.) coq Koshan; Muriel -Ander- he has been Jor three years. The! on." Jul Tivineston: Bert congregation wished him Tl Ke Nar; Naney Shormriody Tathos success in his work and leok! mp..." po a ln wre Re Reany. forward to. having him With! pio 4 Poverty Withrow. them again on future oceasions. Elsie MacDonad; Mervin Bramp- SUDDEN DE ATH OF WILLIAM B. WALL After an Tos of only a days, Mr. William Wall, very well highly respected nitaki, few Benjam niin known. and resident of M. passed away in Dry- den Red Cross Hospital Satur day evening. near Hamilton, Ont, over 77 years ago, the late Wn. Wall fan at Essex, Ont. un- til 1919, when he moved te this District, where two of hig sons had already settled. le located al a farm in Aubrey Township, south of Oxdrift. Just recently he and his wife gave up their farm and went to live with their son Perry at Minnitaki. He leaves to wourn his wife and thirteen children. These are: William H. Wall, T. B. Wall, P. E. Wall, Jas. Wall, W. €. Wall, and Miss L. A. Wall, Oxdrift; Mrs. F. M. Me- Donald, Winegarden, Wilson, (Chas keh Born his loss Detroit; Mrs. Roy | Victoria, Ont.; Mrs. Harris, Windsor, Ont. ; Mrs. Jas. Carr, Amherstberg, Ont.; J. H. Wall, Vitoria, Ont. ; and J. E. Wall, Windsor, Ont. ~ The sympathy of everyone is extended to the bereaved rela- tives. The funeral service, which was largely attended, was held Wednesday from the family home at Aubrey, Mr. Wilton of Kenora conducting. Interment took place at the Oxdrift cemetery. CLOTHES LINE SN ATCHERS The party that carried off a practically new suit of Men's Fleece Lined Underwear from our clothes line last Tuesday night, may feel that he has sav- ed himself a couple of dollars at someone else's expense, but, may find them a costly suit of underwear hy next Tuesday night, if not returned in the meantime. --The Owner North Dryden t The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, A line of cars winds slowly o'er the lea; A pedestrian plods his absent- minded way And leaves the world quite un- expectedly. Minnitaki; Mrs. W. A.| St. Patrick's Day, Camp 113 Thursday, will long be remembered by the For a limited time only boys of 1F3, due to the fact jf the Observer is giving a "that the concert given in honor [Jj HALF DOZEN Wm. Rog- of St. Patrick here, can teuth- ers silver plated SPOONS fully be declared a knock-out, with every two vear new i the best this camp has ever giv. 1 : 1 €1). by the boys was a seream caused continuous laughter I beginning: to end. The highlig] ht of 'the observed at March Hi The variety of acts dished ve anid rons even. ing's entertainment was a sketch portrayed by Bert John Goldie. These certainly great and with the of feminine clothes, Liolvin and hovs wee aid kindly don-" ated by a young lady of Dryden, hoad rantage of this oppor- tt tunity while the supply of these very fine spoons lasts. Spoons Free or renewal subseription. Come in today and take DEATH OF ANTON they went over with a bang. | CHASCHOWY | The curtain went up as John = | Goldie, acting the part of the The death of Anton Chas- lover, Wes. oming Bert Lolvin, ' chowy occurred at the St. Boni- who played the part of the ; 3 SET belle. After much coaxing on face Hospital, Winnipeg, on Goldie's part, the helle finally | March 12th. : consented to marry him. The late Mr. Chaschowy left Girls! J you "wait "to meet) ype about. ix nionths ago suf- your mad moment, call on dear old Johu Goldie, believe you me, Part rtwo of years later, { Goldie return this -aet; saw Lolvin as man ly acted Margaret as Mabel as Babe (hrven ag 2 Dick Gtoldie, Goldie, (Holdie Baby lk Barrett Bud U Harry S and To Mary down with their | Credit must i who contributed gran, as everyone splendidly. The program capably by Mu. an be gi to this don 1¢s. was F. run ies. Those who acted in the pro- gram are as follows: iil ] yar S. Bonner, who acted as master of ceremon- twenty and and wife with their four children, super 1 a8 Goldie. They surely brought the house en all those pro- e his part ' garet, off mn. cana i | "Tony?" Sardo, "Blossom'"' | Caggoyne, John Goldie, Dent { Colvin, Dan Ankney, Culver Ankney, Pearson, rett, Andrew Rehnee, ries, Ernest Rudolph Janusko, i i 1 John Paul, Tommy Liner Vygren, Louis Euler, drew Toth, George Horace Hincheliffe, and F. Caldwell H. "Tony" Sardo, "Shiner" mgs, "Tommy" Girven Fred S. Bonner. Mr. G. M. Comber, ness and co-operation made concert possible. W. H. Smith, Richard Bar- Bjarne Sjuls, Mike Vasko, Humph- Jim Arnott, John MeCabe, Girven, An. Tremicue, Monecion The committee in charge were Jenn- and this The hoys want to take opportunity of thanking Mrs. Asplund of Dryden for clothes loaned and their superintendent, whose kind- this THE BEST THAT GROW ew Catalog Now Ready WM RENNIE co LIMITED TORON ALSO MONTREAL, I Eauei Le bition ne ; fering from a serious: ailment of 1¢ KNOWS how, the stomach avd his death oecur- red just after he had undergone a second operation. Rorn in Galicia, Austria, the late Anton Chaschowy wag 58 years of age, twenty-nine of which were spent in Canada and nine years in Dryden. Besides his' widow, Mr. Chasg- chowy is survived by the follow- ing sons and daughters: Nick, Elizabeth, Mary, Nellie, Mike. John, ICatie, Helen, Annie, Mar- Doris and Joe. the young-. est being only 4 years old. The funeral was held in Win- ' nipeg on Tuesday, March 15th, Mrs. Chaschowy and ler son Nick being present. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved family. : LOWER FARES for EASTER Between all points in Canada 1» FARE for ROUND TRIP Sale dates March 24- 27 incl. Return Limit March 29, 1932 Information gladly furnished the Ticket Agent by Lg | Lanter Candies by Picardy res rev | fons Gertrude Mutehison® ; Mary i Ey MILLING - RHEAULT Rohatynski® Donald Wight: Rose Steiner; Vincent Moline: | FECL : | Verna Orr; Telen Austin; Kathleen Sanderson; Margares Northern Observer) Phyllis French; Leone Sweeney; | Loutitt; Margory Harris; Russel i Re A was aged T fois Bune Mey EL, Lume Verna Reid; Gwen- EGGS--PURE MILK CHOCOLATE---b5e, 10¢ and 1B¢ i Re Arde ; ike Tarnowski: Mona Rutter; | dolyn Bailey; Douglas MceMon- le EIR oh oth, at E; 5 Dope Pearson; on Hardy; | agle; Harry Tew®; Jessie Ho- BUNNIES, ROOSTERS 15c : pam, of bs : Ernest, son of | William Kus er Tillian Nor-1 warth® Jr. First-----Myrtle Stov- : Mo. and Robt. Milling, of | cate; Albert Ba fehelor: Audrey el; Ivy 1 ronger.; Neil Skene; DECORATED EGGS 256¢ and H0¢ 3 y Sioux Lookout, and Mary May | Winterhattom. Teacher---0, E.| Albert Lyle: Shirley Austin; : ) : Winifred, daughter of Mr. and | Beany. | Murney Robinson ; Merrion [Ter- FANCY BOXES OF CHOCOLATES $1.00 Mrs. Alex Rheanlt, df Reddity,) Room 3--Class 1-Ross Wat | rion--Teacher M. Heard. Ont. Rev. A. Cox, of St. An. | chison: Russel MeIntyre; Dor- Room 1---Division A--Truman Aree aureus the offidiat: othy Watt: John Klementik; | Peteh ; Phyllis Hadley: Harry ; |Iog clergyman. The witnesses! Margaret Murray; dim Boou. Daehs; George Hatch; Trevor HIGH QUALITY MODERATE PRICES ware the bride's sister and her hower; Rueben Rutter: Edward Coward. Division B -- Grace Hashana Mr. ad Mae Hl Lappage; Jack Dempster: Georan | Shatsky ; Earnest Clinker; Lloyd Hoa Mr and Mrs, Pronger; Tommy Norvgate; Jim-! Field: Jack Tuckey; Myrtle! | 1 Stil e hain: Were: in Sioux | my Whiting. Class T1--Patricia Ponison. Division C--Mildred , Vorliit Barber; Mary Jo Humphries; | Weaver®; Anna Kurtz¥; Grace | on an Max Pietsch; Tlarry Hateh; | Cooper; Dorothy Sherwood: | 2 \ Notice Lawrence Wilton; Margauvet| Joyce Robinson ; George Bowes; | Chaschowy; . Olive Livingston | Muriel Sherwod; Mildred An- The new Radio Licenses have Tred Knatuk. Teacher--0. Rob-| derson; Joyce Hewitson ; Sai Dr de en Ph rn m Litd.q not arrived yet. It is expected | inson. Reid: Frank Wice, Fanthiers 1 cd dC that these will be available af-| Room 2--Sr. TFirst--TFrances | Lockine. : b ter April 1st, K. G&G. AUSTIN | MacKenzi Vietoria Strutt®; | *-- Igual, AS £4 Sa 5 i 2 tL Ae pikian Lio

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