Dryden Observer, 30 Jan 1930, p. 3

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Dialogue-- The Twins Santa Claus' -ountry English. Song--My Kitty Has Gone From Jose- phine Salina, Victor Nelson. Recitation--Elva Smeltzer Drill by Jyniors-- Christmas Dolls' School Chorus--High in the Heav- ens" SL Dialogue--"The Christmas Invita- tion" Song--"Just a Peep at Santa" -- Marie Donohoe, Josephine Saline Victor and Arthur Nelson. Recitation--by Arthur Nelson Monologue--by Esther Nelson. Recitation--Josephine Salina Hymn--"Jesus Bids us Shie-- by Elva Velma, Ruby Smeltzer. Dialogue-- The Christmas Ship' Tableau-- Under the Mistletoe" -- Josephine Salina, Victor Nelson. School Chorus-- "Merry, Merry Christmas Bells." National Anthem. po Immediately at the close of "God Save the King" Santa Claus arrived bringing happiness to the children in his distribution of presents and candy. Following his departure Miss Robinson was presented with a splendidd Bible by the Dyment L. O.:L., and 2 - very pretty French Ivory Clock, by the ladies of Dyment After tthe usual vote of thanks the benches were removed, candy nuts and fruit passed aorynd and dancing began. A very merry even- ing was enjoyed by all, the final "Merry Christmas" being wished at 2.30 am. FUEL WOOD | pt | Brad : BIRCH STE Liven 37350 TAMARAC ....... ... $7:850 POPEAR ......... Se |b DURANCE BROS. Phone 41 LOW Excursion FARES Pacific Coast WESTMINSTER VANCOUVER -- VICTORIA -- NEW The resisting of these two oppos- ing impulses is a gool_ thing for th.s country, ada to live, he wants to make this} lig makes Canada Canadian. Canad- ian personality is welded out of the clash between English. influences and American influences. Canadians are able to realize that the American is going too fast. His rational, scientific action, his busi- ness ph losophy of make or break, and his restless business ambition tend to make which has created an prosperity in the Unted States. But have these things made Am- ericans happier? Have they added to the richness and fullness of Am! srican life? Are the Americans standards of success based on true nd lasting premises? The Englishman, on the other and, is going too slow. His indus rial philosophy is archaic. Man. astounding 1e lets the workman do what nachine should be doing. He de. votes his time to pol tical ph los- »phy and economic theories rather han to practical action. He is the source of big world talk and big political talk. - But the Englishman has a cult- ral settn and an aesthetic back-; ground that the American, as 2 lass, lacks. Canada camnot afford to adopt sither Erglish or American methods 'n their entirety. She must pick tke yest of each and apply them to her swn peculiar problems. And the sooner Americans and Englishmen in Canada realize this fact, the sooner they realize that this is CANADA, the sooner will they become good Canadians and make the. going easier for them- selves. Meantime, the pressure from both a business machine | aning a vast army of middlemen, |! the | because it- is what = O19) 1.811 BY SIS J JE [L\®)1\®/1\ And that personality is an engag- ing and a hopeful one. Johnny Canuck is sitting here with 3,729,665 square miles, including some of the most productive soil in the world; sitting here with vast r_sources, w'th minerals, including 95 per cent »f the pre-Cambrian shield, conta'n- ng the great ore depos'ts of the world; sitting here with a variety +f climate unequally in any other -ountry on earth. His vigorous Nordic temperament ~ives him the energy to develp his possibilities. His histore back- ~round gives him cultural apprec'a- tions. Sa His achievements and hs blood vive him a pride and a determina- tion, as he sits here on his fortune, not to be led by the nose this way Tickets on Sale EACH TUESDAY & THURSDAY, to and Including : including February 6th, 1930 . 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She Fired Two Boilers It was a heavy job taking care the apartment house because she hac to "fire two boilers" as well as do ali the sweeping and cleaning, for hel husband is permanently disabled. A bad cold was the last straw that broke down her weakened constitu: tion. Her doctor helped her get ini 4 the Toronto Hospital for Consump tives, for tuberculosis was now he: trouble. Then ensued the long sirug- zle back to health. Not an easy one for an elderly wo man weakened with years of har work, but it is just such tasks that the skilled doctors and nurses are s¢ often called upon to do. After somc montns she was discharged, practi- cally herself again, able to take up 'he burden of her husband's suppor once more. This hospital is greatly in need ©: 'unds. Will you help by sending = subscription to W. A. Chariton an \. B. Ames, 223 College Street, To ~nto 2. 2 td ed -- | | LIVERY AND DRAY AT ALL HOURS | A. WEAVER. 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Mr McCracken acted as --_-- IB A a Gy a ec chairman, the programme beng as|EVERY time an Ameriican comes to C 1 : follows ar ge. 2 Canada to live, his secret of deter- |B} ric School Chorus-- Ho For Bs _ Jmination seems to be to try -and]|s Agrosiic by Tiny Tots-- "Christ-f.nake this country Yankee. Every I= BE nas Tree. ime an Englishman comes to Can { § a sher Model 60 SONSIDER these Features of the ONE MINUTE 60, at a price which means the Greatest Saving ever Offered in prce Siurdy Pressed Steel Construction. Full 1.--Handsome Appearance, Tube Nickle-Plated Inside. and Easily Drained. Creates Fast Washing, Vet 2.-- Corrugated Copper 6-Sheet Capacity, Quickly 3. New Flexible Terbinator. safe Water Action. 4--Wringer of Pressed Steel. Rust Proof, Quick Action Tension Release; 12 inch Cushion Rolls. 5.--Westingheuse Motor, Quiet Enclosed Drive. g.--Large Casters--enables Washer to be easily moved. 7.--Lid of Spun Aluminum--Easy to Kcep Clean. 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