Dryden Observer, 23 Aug 1930, p. 1

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7: that an apartment dweller tha VOL. IX DRYDEN, Oatario, Aug. 23rd 1930 The R B Pp THE NEW CHURCH-- : [Jy BOX SOCIAL : Mps Alice Dechert a departing TIP TO HORN BLOVWERS-- | ° . ° Oxdrift's new church will soon be ] 8 004 S A Box Social under the ausp'cesimember of Silver Star Chapter 0.1 Now el ebration completed. It is now ready for the of the United Church, will be held E. S. was the guest of honor st 2 has been fined for operating his rads : i stucco and plaster. We hope to a at Eton and Rugby School on Fri- bridg, party at the home of the receiving set late at night to fi rpg day, September 5th at 8 p.m. Dryden R. P B. held its first an- nual celebration; Friday August 15; and the event was an outstanding success. To begin with a Big Parads was held; leavng the Town Hall at 7:30 I; was comprised of members of the Dryden R. B P. 1222, Jubilee L. 0 B. A, 771 and Wallace lodge 1. O L; 1694 and headed by the splendid Pipe Band from Kenora, The parade moved through the principal Streets of the town and at- tracteq no small amount of atten- tion; dozens of cars and crowds of spectators being at each corner to 9 -- the procession. Upon arriving at the Paper Mill Hall the parade dispersed & large crowds entered for the big Public Meeting The meeting openeq with Script- ure Reading ang Prayer by R. W. Rev Bro. W R Tindle; Deputy Grand Chaplain following, which the chair man W. Bro J. Nicholson, county Master introduced the speakers who included some of the Orders most prominent men. Those giving ad- A dresses were: R. W Bro: R, White; ' P. G M. of Albtrta; Bro. Barsby of Upsula; and Bro. Millings of Quib- ell ang all were thoroughy enjoyed by the large audience Following the close of the meeting Dmncing began. Russell's Ramblers supplied the music and the Dance was one of the best of the Season; over 200 attending A number of members of the Lad- jes and Men's Lodges of Kenora 3 attended; about twenty in all. The committee wish to thank the Dryden Paper Company and all oth- ors who helped to make the occasion the splendid success it was. The Surest Way to Fight Hard Times Specialized training is the surest weapon against hard times. Employers do not dismiss skilled office help when business is slack, for the reason that they cannot be easily replaced. Train now so that you will be prepared for an office posi- tion when the opportunity comes to you. Any temporary self- denial will be repaid many times over by your additional earning power. SCIENTIFIC INSTRUCTION Scientifically directed indivi- dual instruction and a high standard of thoroughriess have resulted in our Placement De- partment annually receiving moré than 2,000 calls. Train in Winnipeg, Western Canada's largest employment centre. Write for free prospectus of courses. SUCCESS BusINEss COLLEGE Portage Ave. at Edmonton St. WENNEPEG (Owners of Reliance School of Commerce, Regina, but not con- nected with other Success Col- leges in the West) A NRCS INE: XV LL 27s TT vo 2 PREVENT as f preveitive PREVENT open the second Sunday in Sep')xm- ber. Arrangements are almost complet- ed regarding ithe opening. At pres- ent we hope to have Rev. J. Little, : Secretary of Religious Education for Manitoba. The older people will re- 'member My Little, as he was past- or here some twenty-five years ago, The Dryden C. G. I. T. jr Choir are holdng themselves responsible for the music, Then on the following Monday the Oxdrift Senior Ladies Aid will hold a Fowl Supper, which will. be followed by a Concert by the Dry- den Chor. ; ) The following four evenings we hope to havee 'the ministers of the oth- er Churches with us. More definite plans will be given later. The Oxdrift Ladies Aid will mest at the home of Mrs T. J. Latimer on Thursday, Seplember 4th. All members are requested to be pres- ent to make arrangements for the Fowl Supper. me > SeOWMRE WITH b B Goes, Agent, Dryden IN MEMORIAN In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs Carruther, who died two years ago August 20th, at Wabjgoon; Ont. Oh, how we miss her, no words can tell The bright happy face we all loved so well. The sweetest of memories are all that is left Of our darling mother, one of the best. I __ --Insterted by Mrs J. A. Palmer Molson, Man. MUNICIPALTY OF MACHIN List 21 Voters' List 1980, Mun'cipality of Machin; District of Kenora Notice ds hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Vot- ed up at my Office at Minnitak', on the 20th day of August 1930; the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality for memb- ers of the Municipal Council, and also members of Parliament, and tha such List remains there for inspec- tion. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceed- ings to have any errors or omis- sions corrected according to law, the last day of appeal being the 10th day of September 1930. Dated the 20th day of August, 1930 GEO. RUETE, Clerk of the Municipality of Machin =, The marriage of Sidney Bartlett and M, V Cooper tock place at Winnipeg on Friday; August 8th. After spending a shopt honeymoon in the city Mr and Mrs Bartlett 'have returned and taken wp resid- ence in their lovely new home 'in Dryden. Dr 5 H. Fell; Sheriff of the dist- rict of Manitoulin, who has been the guest of his daughter, Mrs IL J. McPherson for the past two weeks, left last night for the east Sheriff Fell is to addres the Rotary Club at the Royal Edward Hotel, Fort William, today, Miss Effie Tilley has grrived from Newfoundland to reside with = her sister, Mrs G. Kelley. Mrs Morris Spicer & Miss Evelyn Spicer and Miss Valerie Ray are vacation in Winnipeg. Mrs Robt, Budd has left to join her husband at Sherredon, Man. aft- er spending a visit with her parents Mr and Mrs A. E Berrey. G, Ross Hamilton har returned after vacationing at Clear Lake, Manitoba. A Alfred Pitt has returned from a business trip to Konora. J. Skillen has returned after vacatioon ia Winnipeg, Mgrs Yi F. Charter & baby daught- er from West Orange N. J. are the guests of Mr and Mrs A. Pitt a Notice of First Posting of Voters f ers List Act, and that I have post-s Robert Wachman and son Sam- uel have been visiting at the Wab- igeon - Confact Bay Mines for the past two weeks: Gordon Reid has returned after spending his holidays with Mr and Mrs Frank Porter at Minnedosa. Master Ormand Williams from Brandon is the guest of Mr and Mrs J. W. Fowlie |Egan Ray and Art Clempson have 'left on a motor trip through the Westk i | PREVENTING FIRES-- It is up to 'the motorist to see that no destructive forest fires start i from a cigarette or cigar thrown from his car. Until the first day of October and even later, there is con- stant .danger..of bush fires and lives and property are menaced whenever tfire 1s carelessly handled by tour- ists and campers. The State Fire Chiefs Association of the State of Oregon has under consideration the sponsoring of a bill making it compl sory for motorists to install recept- acles in their motor cars for the disosal of lighted matches, cigars an cigarette stumps, and expect to pre- ada there is no law which compels the installation of any such equip- ment, and it is pointed out that the law itself would be useless without a spirit of co-operation on the part of the motorists. Regarding the legal enactment however, strictes; caution should be observed when touring a- long highways which border the forests. the town, sent it to the 1931 Session of the | Legislature for enactment, In Cgn-j BIRTHS-- i At Dryden Red Cross Hospital on ; Wednesday; August 6th, 1390 to Mr fand Mrs C. Wilton a daughter, EEE a \ \" Re ow t is Sereen Grid Brunswick bi radiotrons Come in for a Demonstration TOWN OF DRYDEN Electrican Wanted Applications will be received by the undersigned until September 2nd, next for an Electrican for the Town of Dryden. Duties to comprise all Electrical and Telephone work for Married man preferred. Salary $130.00 per month, Applicant to state age and experience. 'M., BAILEY, Chajrman Electric Light and Telephone Committee Worthy Matron; Mrs F. Foulig on annoyance of neighbors, the motcrise Friday evening of last week. A {who unnecenssarily blows his heen most delightful evening was arrang-| may expect to receive official atten- ed by the hostess during the course : tion if he persists. Even tke ild- of which Mrs Dechert was pres-jest of warning signals can be mage ented with 5 small token of remem- {50 sound most offensive in the hands brance from Silver Star Members, fof a rude and jmpaptient ypersor, !But what is there in the law ¢2 - J control the blowing of auto horhs? The traffic Highway Act comtaing the following provisions: A parson having the control or charge of a motor vehicle shall not sound any bell, horn or signalling device @® as make an unreasonable nejse. There- fore don't he ungeasonable. NEEs PEERS SILVER TEA-- A Selver Tea will be held at the home of Mrs Howell Thursday Aug. 28th from 3 to 5:30 in aid of Holy Trinity Church. A hearty welcome to all friends, Sexi] Canadian forest industries add five hundred million dollars annually to the national wealth. Their very exist- ence is threatened by forest fires, which directly or indirectly affect every citizen through their menace to the national pros- perity. Every Canadian should be careful with fire while in the woods,

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