Dryden Observer, 17 Feb 1928, p. 1

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i eb hl Ed Ea Se PRET PEPER SS .. VOL. VIIL DRYDEN, Ontario, February 17th, 1928 District News Social of the Merry Sunbeams BEDWORTH--The "Merry Sunbeams' the (C.G.I.T.) at Bedworth met at the home of Mys J. J. Bowman, las: Friday evening February 10ch for a Kenora Loses to Dryden First Period | The game started off with even rushes + {rom both ends, but Dryden having social evening. The weather itself could Hol have been more ideal, and all the girls with & few friends were there in their happiest mood, | Mrs Bowman had a splendid prog- ramme arranged with the enter.ain n g committee, and every minute was spent | in Some enjoyable: game, .. There were several prizes awarded to the most clever contestants, while the. .bocby prize provoked much laugh er. After a pleasant evening had been spent, a dainty -and delicious lunch was served. Then everyone wen home declaring they had a wonderful time. Much thanks is"due"to' Mrs Bowman for the use of her home and efficient fannér in which she saw that all the guests enjoyed themselves, The next meeting is to be held at the too much weight the play got a litile irregular, and Kenora had to shoo. from centre ice, Proudlock sent a hot one from the blue line, but Sher- t wood saved, Silver made a nice shol,. but it glanced off the goal post. Alan made a good solo rush, but lost it at the defence, Smi 'h and Louttit' made a nice combination rush, Louttit scor- ing, Good from both ends made the game. faster, | and Smith slipped in a slow one from the blue line. McMaster made a nice solo rush, but'missed® the goal, Smith shot the rebound and missed. Proud- lock come right through, but overskat- ed the puck. McMaster shot from centre, but Allan saved. Proudiociz and Allan rushed, but Sherwood save Allan missed a chance at the open ne. Louttit off for (ripping, Savage made combination work ; Calico Dance Big | Success. | EASILY the most enjoyable and gay- test affair of 'the season. was the St. Valentine's Calico Dance, held in the own Hall Tuesday evening, und: r she auspices of the Red Cross Hob the general fund of the Women's Eh tute. the proceeds of {he affair were most gratfying to the members of the {$2 Ike in charge, who we.e: Mes: daines J. S., Wilson, H. iorison, D Hutch M F Cook, J E Gibson and WW ilkinson, A Pitt, J P Gordon, M Morrisrand H A Wilson, 'The ad was decorated, in sui able Valent tyle and presented a color- ful , especially wi dancing |e commenced, and all . the ladies wer. seen in Calico and Gingham frocis, of every known color, A number of gen- Jtiemen also added to the gaiety when they complied with the request and ap- pearsd in cemi-calico dress, 'Whist, Bridge and Cairns-Wheatley A very pretty wedding took place on 'Wednesday, February 8th, at the,Glen- goland home of Mr.and Mrs H_. Wheat- ley, when their only daugher, Elsie became the bride of Mr Ambrose Covi + Sharply at three o'clock, the bride jatered on the arm of her father and jock her place beside the groom under a picturesque arch-way. of Cedsr} boughs, decorated with roses an rd while bells. The bride looked charming in a dress of blue taffe'a silver lace and -rose bugs; with hose and shoes to match, and wearing ths regulation veil, The bridesma d, Miss silk; {rimmed with | Locals Ee at the Strand Eric Green, spent the week-end in nim, It only takes one glance at th: stage settings of the Canadain Magic- ian to prove beyond a doubt that at least some of Houdini's secrets still re main as a token to the great Magician of all times (the great Harry Houdini} Bert Johnson is called the Canadian pg J. Latimér, Oxdrift, was a visitor to D1; den Wednesday, 8Ir and Mrs Wm, Rhodes and son | left for Winnipeg where they will Te- side. "Mr and Mrs Albert Davies, Ignace, were visitors to Dryden during the week, Father Senez returned Saturday! from a visit to Winnipeg, The Rebekahs are holding a sleigh seven years and knows how the public likes" it handed out to them His line Grace Lappage, wore a dress of blue crepe: -de-chine, and Mr ¥is Cole. a: sist- ed the groom, "The brides mother | vore a gown of navy, blue silk trimm-.} od with gold. Rev, H.-A Rivers} officiated, 5 i After the cer 'emony | the company sat! down to a very Sumptuous repast, the able being 'decorated wi 'th the brides' drive out to the home of Mr and Mrs Fy rank Baker, at Wainwright, tonight (Friday). , We haven't as yet been able to as- | certain what took George Turner, Jack Skillen and Louis Streddo uj. to Ver- milion Bay on Sunday, However, w3 can state that they arrived home safe- ly.on No, 2 the same day. weird effect out of magic. Not only versatile: ventr:loquent, His ventrilo- quism in which he uses 5 talking figures is beyond the comprehension of tho average person to follow the different dialects and tone of voice, - Many in the past have marvelled at his woud- 'Entertainment Winnipeg, . Miss Florence Dawkins has returne- Joe Marks says sys. Houdinl's secre' s from Orkney, Sask, where she hae !Survive, © It remains for Bert John ; been visiting Yt sister, Mrs Clayton >on to explode the folly that the Carleion. secrets of the great Houdini died wit Houdini and lives up to the name, He .. has. been doing magic for twenty v of rapid fire conversation takes the a whirlwind magician, he is also a F< hy l® or home of Mrs Percy Bicknell .where}la good solo rush, shot and hit the| Tables wére arranged for bridges a: |cake Mrs Welburn, Ignace, was in town erful box escape, but this season he the girls are going to learn some of | post, Silver shot and'goalie fell --the} well as the whis drive and zboui In the evening a reception was held - Tuesday. has a decidedly new one calle! the the: club songs. puck going under his stick. Proud- {one hundred e d the card games, at Glenigoland school where over onei 'Mrs S. Marks is away on a visit to | Sing Sing Mystery, presented to him 'lock shot from the blue line; but {The winners at bridge were: Ladies | hundred guests engag d in danc- Kenora this week, " by the eminent Dr Cumming, who fo. Box Social Big Success-- = Sherwood saved, Silver made a|first, Mrs D G Dingwall, consolation, | ing until the small hours. 3 | rica years baffled the Dolies + and jail BRITTON--A Box Social was held in|splendid rush and scored --Score 4-0.| Miss Rogers, Gentlemen's first | The happy couple received 'mamy use-* Harry Johnson early Gotha, authorities, \ the Britton Schoolhouse «on Fridaw : Second Period Father Senez, consolation, Dr Ding-| {ul and valuable'gifts, and carry with morning lost a finger on his felt hand, Johnston is not by any means alone evening. The proceeds were in aid | Dry deni fook. =off 'their two heaviest s were: Lad'e | them the very best of good wishes as 'and the hand was severly. crushed an with the show he carries a Hindu at- of a fund to build a shed for the|men, and subs were got from the on- , cen olation| they take up their residence in Dryd-n. +a result of an accident while employed: tendant to whom he has to confide all school, and the sum of $117.00 was|lookers, Savage made a solo rush 's first, My : == at the Fort William Paper Company, !or part of his secrets, Then there is ' realized, more than gratifying to those| and scored on a shot from the blue| Rob Mr D. W.| WEEKLY REPORT OF DRYDEN | He was carrying out his duties on one ; Kate Callan (Mrs B. Johnston), Can- in charge, .Mr J, Saunders Seerctary line. Proudlock shot, but missed | Scott CONTINUATION SCHOOL, of the paper machines when his hand ada's only lady magician and alusicnit of the School Board, was in chrge, and | Savage getting the rebound, but Sher- There were all sorts of noveliy Fora TH Conroity. Botts Jobin] caught in a drum and a wheel, He! He has visiting him at preser® Ma a: an enjoyable time was had by all. wood saved, McMillan made a geod dances, the most fun-provoking on | oa ins Rahim: got LH ily er. | Was tauken to McKellar Hospital and ; Murriel ( The White pol 4 : solo' rush and scored after a tuscel at|of 2ll being the ballcon dance. The |' Form I A lal er oh is resting easily, according to last re- {who is a very dear friend of John Hauling pulpwocd is the order of the | the Dryden goal, Smith rent a hot] flcor was well filled with contestant Edi.h Lewis, Fdna amin Elinor Sile ports.-- Times-Journal, ston's family, and on a short visit, day just now. Almost every settlerjone from the blue line, but-Allan saved. | for the prize waltz and 'he winners) i 1a Milanes " Haz ! Me Comat j-} - tudsins ""Vshe has condescended to give a short is busy either hauling or cutting and{ McMillan and Savage rushed, and Mec- | were Miss Ella Russell and Mr S a 2zel Wilson; Duncan Mercer, SZEY. '} A weekly conference for babies and ;exhibition of her wonderful mental things are quite busy out our way. Millan scored on a pass, Sfiver sho? | Thorsen: > For 1--French-- Roma Spears; pre-school children is held in the Co: i! poet 'frea from the stage he even- Wm, Fletcher Herman has returnec| from face off; and nearly scored, Col-| Lunch was served i lat:ly after]. 1 on e Re id; Aliée Wilkinson, > El io Cl Chamber, Town Hall, every Friday 'ing. She is without doubt one of the to him home. quite recovered, af er a{lics and MeMillan got through and he card gares end-d et the refiesh tion _ arscA rth Har Doadiet org W os afternoon, from 2 to 4 p,m. : worlds greatest mediums, also A, L, spell of illness in the Dryden: .Réd| scored. --Score 4-4, ; nent provided, were anos: d-licioss, 0 unter A det, : 28 This Zonference is to enable mothers: Lolavial (Madam Murriel's manager) Cross Hospital. : The bridge at the Gull River on th: road to Richan will secon be completed. The boys certainly have been making good time on this job. Mr Isacc Tanner and Tom Robe: tsor howe the road warm between Herman's nd Banks', Sunday. Mrs F, Herman and son 'were the guests of Mr and Mrs Walter Goodby on Sunday. Billie Saunders also' idited the Good." by home on Sunday. "Mr William Herman spent a joyful day in Dryden last week. Watch the price of eggs go down now that Mr Saunders' hens have star ted to lay. Britton School Report Sr IV.--Evelyn O'Doud, 70; Harry Brown, 70; Lillian : '0'Doud, 65; Elsie Findlay, 64, Sr. IL --Ceathbert Wice, 71; Ernest Saunders, absent. Jr, II.--David Brown, 76; 2Norval Findlay, 70; Winnifred Findlay, 58. Sr. I.--Ora we, Hon; Laura Cole Pass, Town of Dryden... All persons carrying on a business which requires a license, or a renewal, for the year 1928, must apply for the same without further delay at the Town Clerk's Office. ; ; All persons who own or harbour any Gog must procure Dog Tags for 192& » without further notice, Dog Tag can be got from the Town Clerk or Const- able. THOS, COLLISS Dryden, Feb, 15, 1928 Constable { Your home may / be stolen by fire Lightning or i : storm Make it safe from financial loss with INSURANCE {rom §. E.GTBSOR, agent, Dryden Third Period... 47 Kenora streng! hened their combina Savage rushed, but were checked to the boards, and Savage made a wil! shot at Sherwood, which found its way in, The play was more even, a shade faster than in the other per ods Proudlock got two minutes for trip- ping. Smith made a perfect shot from the left boards and scored -- Score 5-5, --Overtime-- Smith made a good shot, but Mac- Millon saved. Silver and McMaster got though, McMaster scored, Smi'h shot and missed, Dryden is very az- gressive, and holds Kenora at the for- ward line, Silver scores after 'he re- bound, ':McMaster shot but goalie made a good save, Louttit shot a sizzler, which took the goalie's ¢tick right out of his hand. Louttit rush- ed and scored with a back hand sho', --Score 5-8, k Dinorwic went down oe defeat last Monday evening, before a large crowd of hockey fans, by a seore of 5-7 St. Luke's Guild will hold a Sale of Work and Afternoon Tea, on Saturday, April 7th. There will also be a Candy and Homebaking booths. Remember the date--Saturday April 7th. -_-- Cadet Team Wins Second Place-- A team ionsisting of the following cadets won second place in the 1.0 D. I, Flag Musketry competition for Winni- mon, Hugh Barber, Dick Cole, Eilme: Wice, Frank Whiteley. « At the Liter- ary Society meeting, on Friday, cach of the boys was AL with a large pocket knife, First place was won by the Port Arthur -S:a Cadets, whose score was only one piont highter than the Tocal cadets. The boys ars | to be congratulated om their Soloig 3 marksmanship, r-- j= BIRTHS peg Military Distriet-- Charlie 'Gam- | 3 The entire affair required a ie deal of time and labor on the part the commiftee in charge, and these tion 'work, and made several. goo! ; ii rushes, = McMaster rushed, shot, an: | dies are to be J rmgratile d on the] was saved, Louttit put off for tripp-|' "dendid outcon ing. . Smith shot from the blue line i) but McMillan saved, Proudlock and IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR darling davghler, Edith Mor Sherwood and ovr dear sis'er, Ida K. Shepherd, who were caled to rest, February 19h, 1924 Swift and Sudden was the tariing, Taken home without a sigh, We could not think that all was ended - For they never said good-bye. --Ever rerrerbered by Jim, _ Lizzie and Bertie, On Fr Ee March the Ninth the L:0:L: & L:0:B:A: will hold an old- time . Dance 'and Whist Drive in Town Hall. A real good time is us- cured, so be sure and keep the date open. Town Hall on February 21st; Good Orchestra Geod Eats, Good Time. The 'ast dance before Lent, Don't forget the Hockey Game Fri- day (oonigh): Ignace versus Dryden, the | Don't forget the Band Dance in the | | Elsie Mooich ouse, Clara M-Gonegal, Lenore Stefaniuk, Kathleen Wilkinson | Clive Lewis, Jeanct'e Reid, Eddie Hal- "|derson," Edith Lewis, Mildred Dean, ' Ray McTavish. 3 --_-- : OPEN MEETING OF THE WwW. L } The annual open meeting of the W, is fo take place in the form of =a Social Afternoon, next Friday at 3:00 o'clock pm_ in the Town Hall; wken all women who are in any way nierest- | € tute or well-bzing of the f cc unity are invited to come and 8] pend > a. pleasant after- j noon in f ess. games; ete. Toers § will 'be community singing and Piano, ! solos by Alma Larson, Chriss'e Colliss i Orville Adair 'and asduet by Charlie Gammon and Ab Berrey, Lunch will | e served by members cf 'he comi tes iin. charge; who extend a hear'y wel- come to all to join us next Frdaj afternoon, at 3:00 p.m, in tha" "Town Hall - TOWN OF DRYDEN { TENDERS will'be received up till Saturddy " February 18th, 1928, for 1000 yards of gravel for the Tewn of Dryden, to be delivered in the centre f the Town. For further informa'irn see | © Councllor E. A, KLOSE. AAAS SLPS SPILL APPS Why Does A Bear Love Honey? QP SANS . Commitiee of the Town Council are with young children to have them who is an expert at card manipula- weighed regulariy, and discuss the tion and for eight years hac health, or better health, of their nected with differer* Chautauqua en- children, Every mother is invi: ed to tertainments, exposing gambling which 'be: present. = is : KATHLEEN, OSBORNE, {veil as to the young people, and Alf [| Prov, Public Health Nurse Smith wizard of the violin and wond- : UR a WE A er of imitations. It wont. be Tong, uow till spring."In fact tht first real signs have begun to appear alreadw. Doctor Henry, in a spring ccat was glimpsed by our re- porter as he boarded the train for ignace one day curing the week. Now when the Doc. discards the big over- orices are such that one can attend two or three nights, There is a zuarantee, for the manager Joe Marks ~ho is well known here and a brother - coal there's no more doubt Spricgh = ¥.6 Tom Marks an old favorite. Tkis arrived, - - The streets have lost 'hal. splendid attraction will be at the snow-white appearance, in fact they're | Strand Theatre, three nights, Thur:- anythire but dean looking and actual | Jay, Friday and Scturday, and Mati- - pudd'e: of f wales cause flappers much! -.2e Saturday 2:30, there is a compls' wor s the very deuce on stock-| change each night, Manager Bulle: | ings_ you er and there's so many | has cancelled his pictures for thiece | spectators on hond that a' gal 'can't|hights, 'Strand Theatre, Maré oe ine a jump ond miss. the. puddie}9 and 10.. . § altogether. That's getting away oki _ i { from the . subject, . but. puddles. are} Miss. Nita Streddo w was hostess at © delightful party monday night, wind she entertained the members of CY; P: C: and a few other friends, | There were about thirty young people present. and a most happy time wes 'another sign of spring and so is the increasing number of cars that ap- pear every day since the mild weath-| er has continued. Speaking of cars reminds us that those who admire the antique will re- gret to learn thatthe 'Observer's gas About midnight the entertainment. wagon made its last long journey] delicious refreshments were served by !never to return, from Sioux Lookout the hostess, sn ti-- : ome time ago, + Drivers of cars and "those who value their lives while on the highway, will heave a sigh of re- lief on hearing this news. And that's that as J. M_ B. used to say, Taras ent| The fact that the Roads and Bridges a@ivertising for one thousand yards of gravelwould suggest that they plan to fix up the streets in Town consider- ! | i | ] i ably. After the way all the streets) I lizen con- a wonderful lesson to the old as 4 It is a show decidedly diffrent, 1 must be or they would not want to stop three nights in Dryden and the the § spent, cards, games and music forming last, él es love it d= "Taste feasing, tantalizing honéy-- how Truin do ¥ Nothing can stop him when he! is gripped by. that over- whelming desire for his favorite sweet. +] the Picardy Caadies, There's irresistible deliciousness .in enticing flavor of moderate in price. highest in quality At Dryden Red Cross Hosp'tal EE Lundin, of Oxdrift, a daugh'er. : At Oxdrift, on Friday, Febrrary 8rd | to Mr and Mrs W H Wall, a son, At Oxdrift on Saturday, F.bruary; 4th to Mr and Mrs T, Anderson, aj son At Dryden, on Wednesday, February 8th, to Mr and Mrs George Shell, of Dryden, a son. on 'Thursday Febrrary ond. to Mr and Mrs Lovers of Salted Nuts dre offered a choice of PECANS, ALMONDS, CASHEW NUTS and PEANUTS. A There's A World of Difference In*The Taste. 3 The DRYDEN PHARMACY Snr were torn up for sewer installation in ' to satisfy your. public that these rum- :rart of opposition companies + the fail, they are bound to be in pretty bad chape this spring, and it is en- couraging to know that the Council is already planning to remedy this, Let's give them a cheer. ee Copy of Letter Received by Dingwall Motors from Ford Headquarters-- Dear S'rs--We have lately received so many letters from dealers concern- ing rumours about the néw Ford car that we think it is advisable to furnish vou with the exact facts to enable you ours are simply. propaganda on the reai'ze that the new Ford'is going to sweep the country, and who in their fre'zht, know -ng the big decrease that] is going to toe place in their volume, _ are resorting fo desperate measures in 4 i >= 4 | Jour Best jend | | in time of trouble | Fire, Sickness, Accl- dent, Death, Hail, | Windstorm, Bure | glary, Holdup, ete 'You ean get protection against Ji i lees froma each or all of these 3 : from i A. J. LOCK, J PRYDEN, Ontario. H LA wn | aca. WRRUPEG, CANADA § tat i endeavour to postpone the evil day, 1 A id

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