Dryden Observer, 4 Jan 1929, p. 1

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"* VOL. VII : aro, Jenuary 4th, 192 3 3 3 ma ie Wi hay DRYDEN, Ontario, Jenny, oh, 3geg PE Ne. ZX11, ---- RE cl Ee etm a Ll ET Tener Ed The Hockey Game Locals |The Nomination--|t was a love feast Dryden Public School Report, IT was a great game that $l Mr and Mrs Wm. Hambleton, THE nominati : = L. gy ih 2: : on meeting held in! ness has gone to sleep replies that] Roonr g-<Sr IV--Hons., Vera 11 largaret Ruck Ji : il 1 E : ] ies thai ; ; S. 1oore, Margaret Ruchana i of married and the single fellows] of Kenora, spent the New Year's the Town Hall on 'Tuesday night! the bus hin of ro: ia lev iy vn Pinkerton a 52 igen nonauan, 400 Played on New Year's Day The | holiday in Dryden, the guests of $ wrdert i 47 mght, the busy hum of customers would} Bai a veiyn Pinkerton, May mic Reid, George Morciiin Bert . 3 ) ay. eh 1 len, ti SIS GLfwas very or erly, and on the; dim the world's most werful) Bartlett Keller, Po Marie H 1 weather was cold and consequent-| Mr and Mrs J. M Fad ; ry i el Faire: : MC ay i i de oan a > He Biv the eg NE -- in J. Mc adyen. whole very Interesting. i siren, let alone the comparatively Pass--Patty Wright, Evelyn Hugh Reid, Myrtle Ba; oer, Ross ¥ small but tho No dere: ard rs. Callan and Leslie Callan, There were between forty and small one on the Town Hall. Strutt, Kathleen Millroy, Mamie, Doudiet, Mildred 7 yior, Billie § » b Use who were not of Ignace, were in town Wednes-| fifty ratepayers and although thei Acting-Mayor, Dr Wood, filled Reany, Bil Baker, Alice Van-, V 1 Addie Cole Ad there missed something real good. > ile Seen : ; : ¥ o} ~ ; ankoughnett, Addie Cole, Adele The game, ended fon as oo | do. policeman was also present in the gaps that the others had mis. koughnett, Phyllis Barber, Stan-| Foulis, Helen Chaschowy d 6: 2 NT 7 2 . 2 Drei A : : 11 hed wv pe i 2 x : . Nore Krall oo ofl ¥ Miss M. Morris returned tof his bright new unitorm, he wasised. He anticipated any criticism§ ley Hudson, Beth Mercer, Vendy} Pass Reddy Adair Archie 3 4 1 c (v7 . a rds hs Sra SE LE 3 i nz i : s pigs Sr de = Evy "i 2 vrCiiie Hortunate becanse Yoh arah Winnipeg, Tuesday. not FR) One missed the ten- that the surplus of $25,000, was? Moline, Aylmer Wilson, W illiam; Barer, Billie Yaworski, Irpest ' : i 2 1 a SiC + Te-Works of formas + ATC, EP Tyra k; 2 DD thre A ARIE Dr Mair : i oo ira Hest epcomagenient to induce thel Max Ray returned tr Donnie od gli fire Yo Jo for mer too bes carry-over by explain- Peterson, Adolf Peterson, Ernest} Saunders, Beatrice Dagg, Vernon ™ . iy years. Perhane + 1 SOTes that $y £ thi wing § Curley, Franls &7~hx nacle Rarevl To 3 Eh 2 : | ingle boys to meet the benedicts 1 uesday, after spending the week 7! 4 p naps 3 LC a laa Som © ng that TE 00 Of this drawing Lurigy, i Yann BicMonagte, Re ty i Pr onger, Jimmie Brown, Aveo dl - ER en ne i tna thing 2% 0 with it but more likely {interest against 1929 debenture Swanson, Lloyd Brisson, Arthur] lausen, Tar] Smith, Norm:1 4 | 8 2h 8 i : hi . it 1s the genera] i Dr ent in maturings ai 'hat © 00 18 inf Tavi ; Ep Woda OF these Wales soon George Busts, Minaisglel, was Ok oe pend improvement nj yingy 2nd that $13,000 is In ty [Hun Eddie W annacott, John 8 Dusty was in goal for the hen-|a business visitor £3 Watiore. this A tn J Zener or Th contingen. Lr ER os Yaw orski,{ Robinson, Pat IHalderson, Jou T " > vere: « 3 - a Ad har od a i By S11 3 ; " T 73. pecked, 'and Hor the bachelors, | week. é or Mayor were: cies, such as Sidewalks and that snip Moline, Lola Dean, Thos. Kiose, Minerva M'Monagle, Eile | : : Dr D. G. Dingwall. Df H. Balter all it is beter to have aj Turnbuull, Barp = ha Sg 5 Sn 11, nae a i av ara Jone if Jack Skillen, stopped most of The Freshman Orchestra held Wood and E. A Ble i Bittle nest egg. He stated that) ret nity Julia Maukch ; RE a 3 i fhose: that phe hen-pecked bom-|a ery sucessful New Year's dance For Councilors--Messrs Lailey,' 1928 had shown a two mill reduc- { Jones Nelle Hard rl fod go i, sg Li bar his mn. i at was No vonie TT ; hail Sona He 20 oy enn a two null reduce] es CC Haray. 1aii.e Moore, James M'Keli 13 barded his net with, and that was im the Masonic Hall, Jan. 1st. 1. 8; Wilson, J. McKay A J.ition and held that the town was? doom Bete IV. Hong Vit Roon pie iE wp, EE 4 Plenty. 8 Its old stuff Jto say I. N. Daiter's Store has been|Clempson A EE d financial shape, Sfreddo, Mona Pratt +" Ga Re an p that Dusty was good, but he was ..° : San. 2 gat, os. generaly in good financia AShape, sireado, Mona Proudfoot, el y ; mp = Lon, SI raging ; Wie: dim, dey Lock, Mary Archibaia undergoing alterations, which en- Proudfoot, F. Orr, MF Crick to all of which Mr Mayor we con- nie Boomhower, Margery Crav/i- Vinnie Cole Pormics Saiisbury, 4 io k, Ruth Norgate, Lawre. iso . pa gy Ss Was ttn larges the store considerahy asjand A, Paterson, School Trustees cur. ey. ! Dolly Neil Hjalmer Modine, : {3 da od Ag = Min well as adding much Improve-{ were--DMessrs F. Fouls, MM: FF! He thought that sidewalks , Pass--TJim Vankoughnett, Cyrili Dos Tonl Tew, Marjorie B ij he 0 on oll tes ment in the appearance. Soul A. A, So 2. Wi should be Jy 1929 Prpantd Wr it, Marion Beck, Dorothy !inson, Gertrude Fleming, St ghee 108 do appearance of a Married he eoulimmy Tone a5 Too) > Soo, 3 air and A. G) ST that he world stand fond 2 Y, Madge M Kellar, Evelyn, Liese, Marjorie Boomhower : Sn wih a great sorrow to bear. as the rest, and looked rather out al ror ais Cn has since Qualified and § Hu an I ony Fsther Mery Andrey Tew, Ross Hambiv, i "Who knows? what might have 'of place with the benedicts, Art er en ra Payers meeting there i now a contest with i 1 Gladys Vankoughuett, Ruby Rhoda Davidson, Verna Huck 2. * been troubling him and then again t Payne wag conspicuous by his ah-} o> Presided over by J. E. Gibson | E. A. Klose, seid, Jim Ferguson, Willie Hardy son, Mike Cook, Tommy Cocper, Jit may only have been 2 hang-jsence and a huge gap was left Colic: Compson was the El Actual Mayor Dr D. G. Ding-* foster Pronger, Jessie Cole, Billi Venice Morettin, Adelaid Pilkey, . over from New Years Eve. jopen because of his not being Sie 2 Se 2 Say 18 wall thought everything had been L igle, Jean Hutchison, Mont {Doris Harris, Bernice Bailey, «+ Smoky Harris for the married , there, 7 ign = Three Tea covered and that Dryden had been Rob tson, Dorothy Walmsley, § Joo IV Ils Tins a Cal was all there, but his temper was] Ugho Binda starred for the = Sooperation of ike : find a Jo Map RB ; ig a ; a hin a 0 EAL exceptionally fortunate since July Mac Boomhow er, Henry Sireddo, Ernewein, Frankie Cullen, Basi: % Qt IvoTae iT ; "ounciliors each with the otner ; a ; ; i st tl s spike singles. Ugho was a wow! He . ne not the best they say. Spike 2 g aw ie during 128, in having 'an acting-Mayor at Mary Farnawski, lyn Wilson, Tvadella Bowes, AlL- Colliss showed some good style; played so well that Gene McMon- Councillor Klose gave Ty HE ert Ferguson. ; a d did some good lone playing. agle thought he 'was married t 3 gave his oma 4 home and the actual Mayor act Absent for more than one exam- we a Att ropnit AT NT i ™.. : a : . ng as publicity agent abroad and anation: Ellen Norgate, Fred Lap-| Pass--T hyllis Hewitson, Anaic 4 4 2 ; : ion. That lost vents extend: 18] thin wl : CORE LO LIE town. Tame, Mare Tie > Doc Sawyers pulled 4 few good | Ugho thought nothing of turning upon i ie pea ;. | us, without any cost to the town, ol iy i Donger, Moy Evans, Mary Yaw- ta in. thesia period, butltwo somersaults to get the puck " SE if 7 SI Briefly referring to the sewers, he VE 7==Sr, i, Hong Tes orski, Sherwood Robinson, Frau. silliness forced thim to quit beforeland when he got it he wobbled heovel Wi ib Eat bj commented upon the luck of the Ie gE Clifford McGuire, Olsen, Mary Liese, Maybe "he had much of a chance to show fright through with it too, the in HU SA AU town in finding such a favour- Spiga = ctte, Lila Buchanan, Wood. SC Se i : -§ the HCESSIVE Wear | 11m rma oles r debentores © 17a Rav I TR ; n 'what ageny he could inflict on the Harry Miller had the idea Cj He Foon the hi a able market for debentures, He R . Lhd Li d : = Room 3--A & B Classes-- Ss ; y dE 1 car nt! y cks. ' re VWilarm 35 0dan. wh sod r Tes : : ; : single kids. Frank Foulis attemmn- where the puck was meant to go AL ni ihe te ina his al backed Mr W ilson in his idea of i Pass Hoy : Pollock, 5 eil (Cont'd un page Thice.) +3 : f, " . : ; Z 4 i | Tis RN TEE 3 ating that +he ap amnb o> er J aval a 5 7 to relieve him, hut didn't come jbut his aim wasn't the best, he state tie A ee rs filtration by stating that the best Campbell, a ke, Jean |... see i PA ? . . r ; 8 2 4 Sad eo SEES yo Eres ih a emnster Yio teirner A a 7 £4 \ 8 # o expectations, They sav Dwight Wright was an Imposing : > ] i > asset of Dryden was pure water, - DS ter, G ga _oteiner, AlmalcaNADI LEGION te ; 0 ; for Mayor, but he has since quali-| 17 tated he had no intention of' Brisson Dunc Reid, Isabelle Nor-1{ ; +1 lan © i 1¢ moustache that ruined his fi ure, and Frank Willard was le stated he 'had 110 tention Gi. DI1550n, iur 1, 1Sapgiie Oor-1 A the Dirviden E Bs a o Bonnie Kentner, Car. sg t, Brian Carber, Laurette health officer. ' He had nothing illard, Jas ACS L unfavourable to comment apon; Ted. Moore, Colin Proud; : ara lieiai ena McMaster, Bert Watt, Arn-, : regarding the general situat] He ; 0 tL, ! ? on health condition, but could not, Old Nymark, Lillian Davis, May SEL PIR help but answer anyone who Howarth, Joe Koshon, Violet! left Tuesdan night for Tor win thought the position of M. O. H.1 Moline, Marion Asplund, Andy upon receiving word of the doo : . : : : rl olor Ala orton Aol sins {brave he wollld have been on the{ coming, he might have done a lot, a sinecure by stating that to bial Yolbrn : Ay a, j of SE ited ; Hi ; : rp ardest bit or die Alexande adys Byington, ! ualty i t rs riod. f Vic. Nymark lived up to his 00d s mind it was the hardest bit of die cxander, Gladys Bj gton, t By a casualty 'list in the first period. Ymarie hy p FOO: Councillor Proudfoot thought} aly foe | Fsther Robinson, Raymond Wice To the Electors of the Town But not Ross' . Me plaved right name and did all that was DPOsSi- : money he earned, f So 3 Fa) He i 0 aha a Jf that apart from the few minor ' Gordon Field, Marv McMonagle, Dryden-- through, checked 3 lot, tripped a{ble for the bachelors, but to not : : ; ¥ yie, nd kept the ice well polish-lavail, they couldn't beat them, and neeting of Canadian Legion vii 1.47 ad fied and there will be a race be- tween him and Dr Wood. Councillor McKay had heard no complaints about his depart- ment of scavengering, He felt that he had #1so done his duty re- lative to tl. wnolice department and having spent three years as Councillor had no intention to run again. ; also right on the job, mainly keep- Hughie Adair was right on thejing Hamilton from digging 'all the time. He has become trenches in the swell jce Frank lick that we couldn't detect had so much trouble in making, rough stuff on his part at Jack Cok wasn't as green as his and he certainly was a big as-g uniform and if those married fel- r the married victims. If{ lows had known enough to get Ross: Hamilton: had been lessfout of the way when they saw him qualifying or running again. Dr Morison spoke briefly as 2. Tona ola ionag Ea ENDO TE + en Tea . £ =} 1 a i p : : e report of the schoo ras kicks everything in connection The report of the school 4 Bailey, Orval Robertson, | I am solic 5 £ re: Ra ay el x few, : be made by Trustees R. GG. Wigle 2 ¥ ; go i : or A : . is' With the electric light and tele- ? ey z nest Hutehisar ; ed with his khaki uniform, Hughie heres hoping the next game is phond hod bes A wink ed. M. F. Cook H Humphries and , ~amest Hutchison. : soy : i 1 ' A ; ; ; a Ce / Nanagedg, =e. Ld ehTali BR 1 TT Home Mild 1 H I: he ut being newly{ soon, : os AT Fv nye] a, 1 ¢ i ras there, b oe g1 } \! He hinted at the possibility of G- Wice. Mr W igle as chai mar at i 4 a ne : nt power shortage especially for any a 5 Jenova) Ga Bs ain ; Foul's, Alvin} quali' 1 : i new users of stoves. He was ; HE sh Liz oe or Bobby McCallum Ruby i | the first to declare his intention to] ad spent $23,000 but hoped tof. Teluirg. Tor. 7 rate uz nh He : run again reduce that $1000 in 1929, 8 Elie lommy Crawley, Grace FETT RTL T 0, Sis : > - Ta rere +aylor. " TF IDEN TF LY Jecember 31st Councillor J. 8. Wilson spoke though for reasons 2 = bl > oe Pass---Bert Boomhower, Christ- | THE DRY DEN FE A Hes CLT EL : at some length and one could not losing the $300 grant for a Stovel, Emma Strutt, Howasd | DINING-ROO he X71 ir but feel when he stated at the Hayy ah He showed Wo Edie Mac Niche Herth 3 Under New Management 1 TR 3 Fexlel i £1 yi e public and high schools had!lieany, Edie M: Tg pl your Motor €1l cl OC erato conclusion of his speech that bg me pul i detailln. Waline. Tite Seok the J ! your : 1 fd Ve Hele P i's inclination he would not run again | been brought right mp to date. ae a iin Florence \LS AT ALL HOURS) i that it would be the town's loss, {2nd explained that in his dual|lid0, Grant Buc ' Dagg, Harry Martinson, Russelld $n LE J i . ™ ™ ACerise CXPir ed » SHORT ORDERS AT L = T IME. but as he has qualified since that| Position as financial man of the Vn d, Ais Chaschowy. Char- | LT Lr : ; finer IE ge 4 Itmoust be renewed at Oice ing way he checked. the various of the Dryden faper Company, oh tate , 2 L~ . . : Fea ecretarv-tren ciipay i 4 he danger is over, In a most interest. | trustees and Secretary-treasurer noon, Aw Sith Eileen | : -- a il Frank Brisson, Edna Mary | Ir Opn and give us a trial, | rank Brisson, Edna MM . Ig } utilities, demonstrating the value| Which corporation Pays halp the st Class Cooking. The | - id ES . NT | re fi tinson, Robert Cunningham, Nei ; a rs »| taxes, he had to be watchful of! dy ) So 5 ; ran ERR ge mys YA ! of expert knowledge. From the taxes no had lie Sfreddo, Eileen Cooper, Fra 2 "homemade kind you | This Advertisement tells you how to angle of the mill he pointed out economy. : Pollack pd ] Son : that steam horse-power costs $12+ Reverting to council mattersl i ng. Nor? -- | secure a new License : I Prey 8 Room 5--Sr. IL, Hons--Ner/ | | = jiman Tardy, Bobbie Foote. Annie M. McINNIS, Manager but $20. He hinted that with theland answered. The expected duel frien Wither Pronger, Gordon sil HIHIIIE hsht saps acquisition of the Eagle River|between Mr Bailey and Mr Thos. : : -- ie Falls, more power can now be Proudfoot did not materialize and Ea RAPA Prt aot ea gg i ' : per unit, whereas the town paysia few more questions were asked ; Every license to operate a Iiotor vehicle in Ontario 'expired on December 3st This applies to Chauffeur Ee 5 i i ells Licenses as well as Motor Vehicle Operators Licenses. : sold to the town--He did not] Mr Alfred Pitt, when given an } Lorms of application for renewal of Chauffeur and Operators' state the rate--so that Councillor opportunity to speak, rose to hic' # JP ccnscs maybe obtained from any Agent of the Depart- Proudfoot's fears are allayed. Het feet and merely made the remark} ent or from any licensed Garage in the Province. left the general finances in the! which led to the caption of this Operators' Licenses may be procured hands of acting-Mayor Wood, but item hoi) at "there was nothing to Victor Vehicles Branch, Toronte, or from any, hinted at the prospect of gonimis| ony, 3d been a perfesy Fou r of motor vehicle permits and licenses, lng prosperity. He anticipated] feast. 3 Issuer in each county. The fee for the renewal some extension of sewers and Messrs Bailey, Wilson, Wright} , or Operater's license is $1.00. water during 1929, explaining that Proudfoot and Paterson have! a ol up until now his desire was to} qualified for councillors, and 'here | & frinied he rn ta A Sn have the trunk Sewers put ; in will have to be another nomina- ; Trade Name eau ation MUST RE COMPLIED WITH ABSOLUTELY under expert advice, He expres- tion for one more councillor, & lin order (hat RENEWALS, which are issued without sed a preference for filtration orl. The election for Mayor takes examination, may be issued only to those entitled thereto. water rather than the Presentiplace on Monday. § Ml applicants for NEW licenses must undergo an exam. system of chlorination, He eh " he following have qualified] & ated the cost of this at about $0,- 3 for school bHoa rd, Messrs Foulis, |& : 4 000.00, allowing for some expan-{ Ae Pos WILL RELIEVE AND PREVENT } SN GInS Branch, er stating the cost wou e about] _ . ¢ - sggeye : ns J wich $6,000 per mile and also pointed |New Year's Celebration % | onsillitis Sore Throat GEE nidag iL 7 out of the undesirableness and un- New Year's Day was celebrated] a o 2 ion form at once from any Heensed sightliness of poles for telephone lin a very quiet manner in Dryden; ¥ and Infectious Diseases ent of the Department, and be sure and light, suggesting the conduit this year. Except for the hockey {4 license with you when making appli. system, possibly more expensive, game in the afternoon, and the! EE but ultimately worth the differ-| usual entertainment, at the Strand; ence. He explained that some]in the evening, there were no 4 { ws scense, and, at all times when SrEUD~--not in the pocket of your car, criticism had been heard about public gatherings. Even New I the siren. This siren has a ranged Year's Eve didn't cause any stir of several miles, but it appeared! around town, No intoxicants were Rey de f Hi 7 ra . 5: 3 : N I CHL oO igaways that some of the clerks in Pitt's | noticeable on the streets and thel¢ ticles Branch store who are on the fire brigade police report a very quiet sventng If 1; it d ] did not hear it. © The crowd mis- which would oo to show that! Ve 5 Fiacy i.imiie ; E 2 & " [2 b ii} i #5 1d |sed the point here, Mr Pitt when! Dryden is 4 very well behaved | § Di yaen k ha i 5s eRe ans, | joked upon the fact that his ii place after all. LAREN Bon, Pf AAU DATS pe 4

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