Dryden Observer, 3 Jan 1930, p. 1

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-- os 3 4 } THE NT'W YAR DANCE-- _- for better conditons for our child- =-- ps Yan ZIRE bo IRAE TA VOL. IR DRYDEN, Ontario, January 8rd, 193g Obituary YOUNG MAN KILLED BY FALLING TREE A terribly sad accident happened at Paradis' camp, Richan, last Fri- Horn Nominations The best attended and the most Mayor Wood is Returned by Acclamation Lively Contest frr Councillors With Twelve on Slate interesting Municipal meeting ever held, in the Township, is the opin- io. of these who attended the nom- ination meeting for the Township of Van Horne, on Monday afternoon. The meeting was full of interest from start to finish and the various speeches on Municipal matters well 'received. ~ Herb Wilde, who acted as Reeve last year, was again nomin- ated, and one other candidate for Reeve, J. K Guthrie, was also nomi- 'nated and _both gentlemen _have qualified so there will be a contest. The candidates for Councillors ave A, E Moore, Jas Hatch, J. H Gibson C. C Pilkey, and Joe Ready. Mr Moore is the only member of last year's Council who is standing a- gain, the rest being new candidates. The election takes place, Monday, day, when a seventecen-year-old lad, Sis Candh les Ta neminiie Lorne R. Stutt, of Vandurn, Sask}. Th or ie for 1930 a was fatally injured when a fallingl, =. =". "10 Council, 4 the tree struck him. He was immediately | nomination meeting held inthe Town conveyed to Dryden Red Cross Hos-: | +11 slonday evening pital, but his injuries were of suc ! Although the attendance was not a severe nature that nothing could ! shesedingty Tathe, the tn eting 'was bodes to ie y is life, pnt the | interesting to a point, but termina- young man died the following day.! oq yputher abruptly after some hea- The young lad had only been at tod discussions had taken place be- the camp three weeks, coming here 4 o oh ratepayers and Councillors of La Vandurn with a chum to IV j,4 vear The result was that none his hand at camp work. The symp- ¢ tho candidates nominated had an athy of everyone is extended to the opportunity to speak, as the hall members of the bereaved family of 1.0.09 immediately after the nom the unfortunate boy, who reside at ;..4:05 for School Trustees had clos- Vandurn Sask. of. The body was taken to Fairmeade: pp. following gentlemen a Sask. for burial nominated for Mayor--Dr P. H B. Wood, M. Bailey, Jas O. Gough, Dr D. G Dingwall, Alfred Pitt, and earring n eer Cr BEDWORTH RESIDENT PASSES One of the real old-timers of Bed- { worth passed away. on. Tuesday, "December 81, ih the person of Geo. J-nuary 6th, 1980, and is being watched with much interest. ed Zealand re ; : i McCliskie, who farmed in Zealanc SAW np Year OUT - -= [Township for over twenty years and Tuesday evening the members of was known to every resident at Bec- worth. fe Baptist Church and their friends a gathered at the Parsonage, where; The late Mr McCliskie, who was 2 Rev and Mrs McAllister entertained native of Scotlani, had resided in most delightfully. ithis country for twenty-two years, Later the guests adjourned to the all of which time was spent on his Baptist Church, where the Baptist; farm at Bedworth. He was 64 and United Church held a combined { years old, and his death is mourned Watch Night Service. Rev. J W hy a large circle of friends. Howes, gave the message, whie Rev] The funeral service which was McAllister read the Scripture and | conducted by Rev. J. W Howes of lead in prayer. Dryden United Church was held on : Thursday afternoon and burial took place at Dryden Cemetery. Dancing the New Year in and the Old Year Out, provided a real good {ime for those who attended in aid of the Skating Rink, Tuesday even- ing. Russell's Rambler's supplied excellent music and the prize-win- ners were:i-- Honeymoon Dance, A. Payne; Spot-light Dance-- R Peter- A LE RN "The crowd was not as large as was anticipated, considering the worthy cause. ; DEATH OF FREDERICK COLLINS Dryden friends were shocked to learn of the dedath of Frederick Col lins, who died very suddenly, Satur day at Fort William. The late Mr Collins had just beer away a few days visiting friends in the Lakehead City and his death was indeed unexpected. He has been e resident of Dryden for about eigh' -= yeas. He was an Englishman by birth, but had resided in Canada N: for many years and was 51 years 0 ge. : Besides his wife, Ladies and Gentlemen, by one son Kenneth As I am again standing for daughter, Mrs Geo. ETRE fpomgrg- overran ---------- TO THE ELECTORS OF DRYDE CesT a ti he is survived of Dryden, onc Noble also o~ election - for Councillor for your Dryden, and to the bereaved relat. Municipality, I humbly appeal to ives the sympathy of all is extender you for your support next Monday - Rev. J. W Howes conducted the ay the Town Hall, Dryden and be funeral service, which was held fron sure and bring every voter so that the United Church, Dryden on Tues this may be a record poll. day afternoon, interment. taking "If elected my intention is to work place at Dryden Cemetery. ren including a pleasure park, and TO THE ELECTORS OF DRYDEN: to urge the necessity of a public; Ag T am standing for election fo ~ modern toilet, better system of elec Courcillor for the Town of Dryden tric lights, and if possible to reduce' would appreciate your support. If the price of same--also to provide glected, I will endeavour to improve horse drinking troughs. ~~ These {ho Fiectric Light and Telephone things to my opinion are" badly system and see that the town work needed in our town. 'is dome efficiently, promptly, and - Hoping you will do your part to | courteously. Sincerely, sce thay I am elected at the top of} __ M. BAILEY the poll. WEEK OF PRAYER __ Every Evening--8 pm .._ -- The Week of Prayer which is be- ing observed in Canada by some of Yours truly C. J. WRIGHT. MACHIN & DONLEY, Barric-/ ters, Solicitors, etc. Office on Main Floer, Donnelly Block, Corner Matheson & First St. in Dryden. Dr Wood qualified, town, complete satisfaction expressed in all quarters. the 'denominations, will be observed g Herb Wilde. None of these except thus making a Mayoralty contest unnecessary. Dr Wood's return by acclamation to the position of Mayor of Dryden, meets with approval in all sections of the being The fourteen nominated for the i Council were: --M. Bailey, Con And- erson, W. A Wilson, Dr J. S Wilson, Dingwall,.. Alfred. Pitt, C. J Wright, A. Paterson, T. Proudfoot, ; tin EB. A. Klose, F. J Cooper, T Miles, A McPhail & R. J Pronger. All of these with the exception of R.J Pronger, a member of last year's Council, and A. McPhail; qualified, so there will be twelve names on the ballog,and the contest promises to be a hot one. i For Schoél Trustees, the follow- ing were nominated--J. A Pitt, J. B Harris, H. Humphries, D. Blake, Geo Wice, R. G Wigle, Jas Hutchi- son, Jas Winterbottom, A. G Ropley and F Whiteley. Messrs Humphreys, Blake Wice were jmembers.. of the last year. i and have qualified for Tius Those who tees are, Messrs Pitt, Harris, Wice, Humphreys, Wigle, and Whiteley, sc there willibe six. names on the School Ballot. Ts Monday, December 6th is voting day, and it is hoped that a large vote will be polled. It's up to the ratepayers | to do their stuff now choose the men they believe capable of guiding the Municipal affairs for the coming year, not let some slide on a few votes and then spend. the rest ofthe year knocking the Council and the terrible things that are beng put over. The whol: town: is eagerly lawaiting the results of Monday's e. Ei 2 i Holiday Visitors Mr & Mrs E Jowitt have return- ad to their home in Port Arthur, after spending the Christmas holi- days with Mrs Jowitt's parents, Mr and Mrs E. W Oliver. Mrs Hargrave and daughter Betty ame down from Winnipeg to at- 'end the Cox---Wright wedding, Wed resday. tis ~My and Mrs F. T. Wilson, Osaquan were the guests of Mr and Mrs J.° 3 Wilson for the New Year. Mrs H. McKenzie and her son, Allen and daughter Jessie and Mrs 7. Robertson and daughter, Doreen have returned to their homes ir Yartwright, after spending the hol: lays with ther parents Mr & Mrs R. J Spicer. Mrs R. J Pronger spent a shot visit in Winn peg this week. Miss Olive Ray returned to Win: ipeg, Wednesday. Dr and Mrs H Morison are spen ing a short holiday in Winn peg wior to their departure fo thr 2ritish Isles and other Kuropea: "ouniries where they will spend overal months. Mr and Mrs Robt. Stewart, Ignace 'sited Dryden, Monday. John Hardie spent New Year's iv 'Winnipeg. or Jack Skllen has returned after spending = Christmas at his home ir Fort William. sperd a short holiday in Winn peg. Paul Hansen was a visitor from Dyment this week. M. Enierson -spert New Year's Day at his home in the west. ; Father McDougal spent the holi- i day at his home in Lorette Man. i J. H. Fowlie returned this woek] from Winnipeg. Mrs Fowlie ramain- ed in the West to visit her parents. Miss McDougall is spending a holi! day at he; 'home in Lorette, Man. Miss Grace Hardie leaves Satur- day for Port Arthur , to enter into training at St. Joseph's Hospital there. § Birs C. J Wright and Cyril have] [4 "een spending the holiday season in, Winnipeg. Miss F. Savoie has been spending 2 holiday in winn peg. Miss Nellie Cullen R.N, has been! spending the Christmas holidays v'th her parents Mr and Mrs Thos. ~llen, in Dryden. Mrs P. J Robertson, Ignace was in "own Monday. Miss Rose Reany, who :isteach'ng Ychool at Flint, Ont, spent the "nlidays at her heme 'n Dr den. Mr and Mrs Ven Viet of Winni-. guests of Rev. and last neg, were the Mrs Howes for a few days week. The Free-Press Mond the news of the death of Annie, wife of Stanley Grabowski, was 2 former proprieter of _the Central Mrs S. Thorsen left this week to Hotel here. Greetin The United and Baptist Churches are uniting in a series of services to be held in the. two Churches follows: South, Kenora Ont. -- Asia | speaker. - -- Tuesday Evening, January Tth -- Wednesday Evening, January 8th-- United Church-- Rev. McAllister, speaker. i Thursday Evering, J Baptist Church--Rev Howes, speak- Ler er. Friday Evening, January 10th,--- United Church-- Rev. McAllister, speaker. ee CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs Moline wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered their two sick boys with gifts during the Christmas Season. a ESE WRE WIE as : Monday Evening, January 6th 1? : United Church-- Rev. McAllister, 2 Baptist Church--Rev Howes, speak: & anuary 9th,--- VOLUME 1929 go to press. to Everyone oldest of all periodicals--is about to The proofs are all in the forms locked up, pressman is waiting. When it's all printed and bound, and yowre turning over the pages, may you find in your contribution to it a deep lasting satisfaction. And may you have an even bigger story of achievement for "Time" to publish in Volume 1930! as of "Time"'-- the and the old {ives 'ter fair for 1929, which w ay contained j¢ N We oddings COX--WRIGHYT A quiet wedding of must interest was solemnized in St. Luke's Church Thursday morning, Rev -W. R. Tin- dle officiating, when Ethel Louise, second daughter of I Wright of Dryden, became tha bride of John A. Cox, of Rathwell, The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a becom- § NY ing gown of light golden brown flat crepe and she. wore a corsage of an roses and lly of the val- Her "hat was a close-fitting brown.. silk velvet shoes and hose in maiching ley. model of light and shade: completed the ensemble. Both bride and groom were unattended. During the signing of the reg ster, 'ts Don. Maunsell sang 'QO Perfect Love', accompanied by Miss Sybil 'Thorpe. Pi: The grooms gift to the bride was a handsome topaz pendant and to ihe soloist, Mrs Maunsell a bar pin, and te Miss Thorpe, a compact. Immediately after the ceremony' a wedd ng luncheon was served at the bride's home at which only relat- and very int mate friends of { the family were present. Mr and Mrs Cox left the same afternoon for western points where they will spend a short honeymoon before going to their home in' ER . Lake, Manitoba, where Mr Cox is aj # I Bank Staff. member of the Royal <i % HOGPER--LATIMER oz A quiet welding was solsmnized at Oxdrift, Ont., Saturday, Decemb- er 28th, 1929, Rev J. W Howes, of Dryden United Church officiating when Emma J. Lat mer, daughter of Mr Robert Latimer, became the bride of John ¥. Hooper, of Dryden, fson of Mr and Mrs J B Hooper of! Mount Eoyzl Gune. Mr rnd Mai} Hocpar will 'reside in Dryden. EE FE re REE TO THE ELECTORS OF DRYBEN; Having qualified for Coune'lier fox the Town of Dryden for the year 1939, I woull aappreciate your port and should I be elected, I st CT do all in my ability to serve the bests interests of our town. W. A. WILSON, W + [3 ins Prize at Ottawa Winter Agriculture in the Kenora distr ct is steadly improving, credit is due J. S Corner, and Colin Quten, Kenora ing honors to the district, received awards at the Otiaw Lav hi 107. OY recently at Oitawa. Mr Coit ceived fitst prize in clover, Mr alsilcc variety and 0 fourth prize in the tio » the Green Mounts when also received a + this fair in 1917--K : a 1 1 ner nnd News. % in the Schosl in the Scho ai Si i= the Penny Bank, y of Canada, Dryden pupils depo average 40 per cent in compari with other schools in the Province of Onrario. It might surprise many to know: that the amount of Dry den's deposit at the end of Octob 1929, was $1,381.68, . which would go to show that our younger genera- tion is more thifty than it is some times g ven crediy for. 8 53 VOTE FOR PROUDFOOT FOR A CLEAN COUNCIL --and-- "A BETTER TOWN = wre BIRTHS Dryden Red Cross Hospital, on December 10th, 1929, to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Collins, a daught- er. Vermilion Bay, on December 28, 1929, to Mr and Mrs R. H Tayl- or, a daughter. : Dryden, Ont., December 2 , to My and 8 O: drift, a daug y) a, Dvment, Ont, December 30 1929, to Mr and Mrs Theos. F.' Robison, twins, son and daugh- ter. or cm CET Ir and Mrs Dan and much 21 of Oxdrift < ry 4 Rev. T. E. McALLISTER, the season was Day, when the efeated the Dry- of Bi. iod began slowly, but ; wah caused when Bus Barber and George Gough, Qa [+] of the Cubs scored the goals for he High School. Two scored against the High School added the excitement, and ended first period in g@ 1 period the Hig : showed belter shill, but ended in a score of 4-- i. pericd was a hard battle % In a ER 3 ¢ 3 > sehool (vie the peried The lest while the High School and the Cubs struggled to break the tie. Dus io the corabined efforts: of Berrey a: Silver, success came to ths School Boys and the game with the score &---L4 The =U High School McAllister end 1 Cubs Centre Curley Wing tanfield Subs--DBerrey, Collen, Gam: ol DUD game promises ont, and those who 8% will see someth'ng worth wii nl 14 "Skating Rink is progressing very the holiday went over great. The mild = 5 out both ) Now that colder, the manag fine 'and will bz able to offer better ice, &o corae down and try it out. Clampson has returned fiom 1 t with rather good pws. He tvied fo -- enter into the Teague wth Sioux Lookout, and aithcugh the Sioux Boys didn't fav promised that they Dryden seversl good the season, and the Hudson, so tha: the ed of some good hock- with these visitors or this, they , manager of tha Cn. presented the at have been. necding for some time, and the boys are very 37» Wilson for the dona. tramnl Carnival will be held this month. It will be a 7. 2i~ve details Lobe LING TO START i] ivent of the cold weath- yg ice is now assured layed Monday Spectators ye welcomed Foz 7 oR 0% CHUE Jan. Sih, 1950 We Preach; "A Changeless C for a Changing Age" The Ordinance of The Lords Bup- t the close of the Morning Sez- 7- 1Y;" n 38 a -- me 25 EA THE G BAD NE Young IRL abs Ia Women Should Hear (his WHO CCMES FRO me er SA ARTRIESY TC CEURCH CANADA, Dry RIFT--1:30 pm Sunday 8¢ ---2:80 p.m Divine Wa nday Scheel 11 a.m. vine Worsaip 7 non Lad 2 UNITED of Prayer starts I "lock in the Unite if T--- Please Note changs of School and Service 1. W. HOWES, Miaister em RISH CHURCH 300 Viiv, RockOl

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