Dryden Observer, 5 Dec 1930, p. 1

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VOL. IX DRYDEN, Ontario, December 5th, 1988 Prize Essay by Pronger and Armstrong in connection with the Agricultural Fair Bill Ried the author wijll call and collect a $5.00 Fountain Pen 2 'How I Think the Trans-Continental Highway Will Affect Dryden and District' ..The last few years Dryden ha' grown to quite a large-sized town, and over half of the population has cars. ; The Transcontinental Highway to go through Dryden District will at Fort Frances, a small town the south of Dryden. road that can be travelled by cars all the way. The road will be made as smooth as possible and also as straight I think the road will draw many tourists and it will increase Dry- den's population. New garages and hotels will te put up and other towns will spring up. Tie travel- ling will be much more comfort- able, and cheaper. The unemploy- 4 ed will get work, and life will he The scenery in Dry- | much easier. den district is changeable and the tourists coming through will sec what large quantities of fish, deer and other fur-bearing animags can be caught without going "at a great distance. There are many beautiful lakes and placcs where one can build summer homes. A great distance can be travelled by the lakes and channels. . The road is started ani is hoped « to be finished ins few years. If the round house is built and the road completed, Dryden may, in future years become a city. Now, * the population is between fifteen and twenty hundred. Name--Bill Reid, Class--Senior Fourth, School--Dryden Public School. REGULAR MEETING-- The regular business of the Dry- den Women's Institute Meeting was held in the Town Hall, last Friday with a record attendance of memb- ers. and friends, who came to see the local branch of the Girl Guides demonstrating their work, Their able leader, Mrs F Willard gave us an excellent paper on the "History and Aims of Girl Guides." The first demonstration was Mors, Sig nalling by flags by six Guides, R M Wright, B Mercer, E Mercen M Crawley, I Norgate, and J Cole, and proved most instructive, The second was First Aid Bandaging, Head Bandage, Arm Sling, Sprain- ed Ankle Bandage--this was very ably demonstrated on the patients ,: by the Guides, An Irish Lilt wag the third item, under the capable direction of Min- nie Reid, This was given by Guides J Brown, M Heard, G Tay- lor, H Johnson, The fourth item: 'Gathering Peas- - pods' an English Country Dance given by Guides trained by Miss B, Robinson, which everyon, enjoyed, The whole program was a great credit to the leaders--Mrs F, Wil- lard, Miss E_ Johnson, Miss Beth « Robinson, Miss D Bone and Miss Minnie Reid, to whom the Institute | Following is the winnnng essay in! Competition for the prize offered : The service was conducted by (Rev. C. N Paddon, of Hamilton, ,Ont, and Rev, C. C McDonald, ¢ Gardiner, Geo. Russell, Robert Rus- start at Fort William and is to end to It will be a Do you believe in this kind of PROTECTION? The only Res] Protection for your property and home is- DISURANCE. 3 L MBSON, Asent, Dfyen ERE Mrs Jas M'Fadyen Laid to Rest The funeral of Edith McFadyen, wife of James McFadyen of this town was held at Mount Forest, Ont on November 25th Mrs McFadyen passed away at the family resid- ence, Nov, 21, after a brief illness. church. [The pall- Edgar minister of the bearers were John McAish, sell, Roy Hawthorn, and Thos. Pad- D. C. 8. Notes Credit Passes The first meeting of the Literary] One local Grocery Store which Society for this year wag held in;recently changed its policy to a H president, Jim Rigby gave a short speech. Songs were sung by the members and a violin solo by Phil most an actual fact Wright followed, i On Monday ny the largest. The school. paper, the D SC Re- depart tmental stere in the weist ies, view was read by the editor, C Gam-;as well as one of the mon. Bill Wigle gave a recitation & {ing groceries, & Margaret Anderson favored with a their system to a strictly solo, Effiy Taylor gave a clever cash basis, The stores where monclogue & Vera Bailey was next | it can be had fare now in a very Az She is survived by her husband, Mr James McFadyen, two daughters Mrs M. S Campbell, of Ottawa; Fred Aaron. All ideas When ¢ a nd Seerclary, In 1 next Executive merting, will be received by come back tw is soundly es to prove the a, Mrs W Hambleton of Dryden, amd' gone 'howlers from last Tonb's to all concerned, i three grand children, Verne, Neil pyaminations: = i : and Gordon Campbell. She has AT se : three brothers, John Wesley Hatch of Mount Forest; George Hatch of purchasers of gasoline ig entitled to rebate by reason of said gasolin~ not having been used in supplying motive power for vehicular traffic on the highwass of ths Provinces. the said purchaser of such gasoline shall make application for remit- tance of the tax or any part of the tax by the said purchaser under i LR PERIR I intend to do Hai; Dressing in Dryden, and for the time being, | will call at your home by ap- pointment. For appointments, write: . Miss J. MASCETTI, Bedworth, Ont, : Graduat, of Marvel Beauty School, 00--00--00--00--00--00 + EXPERT RADIO SERVICE REPA'RS Aerials Erected, Etc, LEN HOLLAND, Dryden Motors ad pe fe be = =e fe oi Dryden Ont, + 00--00--00--00--00--00 a Tn aie tl FOR CHRISTMAS-- Your Friends Can Buy Anything You can Give Them Except Your Photograph. And they will ap- preciate your thoughtfulness in making such a gift. Make an Appointment at once. of Oil Paintings. Ge{ yours while our Stock lasts. DRYDEN PHOTO STUDIO CR a) {extend thanks and to all the Guides taking part, | Community singing was indulged in after which lunch was served by 'the Publicity Committee, who had charge of the meeting, There will 3 no meeting in December, ihe next meeting will be in January, We also have a fins Assortment IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR 1--ZFElizabeth the Virgin Queen, as a queen she was that date a penalty of Five pe cent will be added. proficiency science, in judging household While the visit was plan- ; Collector ned in order that the party, which A. J LOCK t Cash, delivered included over 2€0 girls from Ontario lg he te in might visit the Royal Winter Fair, . : He whith ended last week. this was EMSS ENTERTAINMENT -- Joe yond Dryden Public i the Ox The Gypsy M: only a part of the excellent" entep- tainment program arranged. A full report of same will be published in "ZURIKA, the Paper tta bd in wish to express sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy the. Act within six months after the next issue, u il Hall on T' bursday evening, date of said purchase." i December 18th at 8.15 o'Clock * Card §f Thanks--_ p.m: Admission 35e. HAIR DRSSING-- Mrs §. W Robinson and family Fo % -NOTICE--- ise is no joke in Dryden and his, cred- | § i H School Pupils will Those having books overdue from! LEE the Town Hall November 27th, |strictly cash basis displays a mock Following the opening of the memoriam nolice proclaiming the meeting with "O Canada' the new death of 'Old Man Credit' His de-' ssing out of hig existance is al-! town's lead- ong country Store. Cuflers 3 Monday, Monday, Monday, Monday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Tuesday, Curlisg Draw, Mond Dec. 8th Th, Opening Event President vs. 7:00 p.m Draw--Wm 7:00 p.m Draw-- Dr 9:00 p.m Draw--J 9400 p.m Draw--D 7:00 pm Draw--J 7:00 p.m Draw--A 9:00 p.m Draw--J 9:00 p.m Draw--iB Vice-President Tuck vs J. E Gibzon --sheat 1 Morison vs C. Megison ---sheet & ° Skillen vs F. Foulig --sheet 1 I. McRae vs Dr Watt --shkeet 2 Vinterbottom vs Dr Wood -sheet 1 Tayler vs Stan Phillips --sheat 2 Fowlie vs Ross Hamilton--sheet 1 "Tarren Vis Alfred Pitt --sheet 2 Rinks for Curling Arranged. Following are the Rinks picked Yo start Curling thg season 1930-81: - field Burial was made in the fam-]with a piano solo, Lester Prong- small minority, which gets less Site oe ily plot at Mount Forest cemetery. fer concluded the program with .a each weck, ....:1=D. IL McRae, A Berrey, L Sfreddo, Q McKinney. An impressive address was deliv- humorous reading. The meeting] While the first month may he 2--F Foulis, M Saunders, A Bridgewater, E Wice, ered at the service by Rev Mr Pad- {then closed with singing of the awkward to finance to those accust- 5 DF Wend, J. Davidson, J Hardy, C M Wit. don (a former minister of Dryden)' National Anthem. fomed to buying on time, the new HE H Humphreys, H Gammon, Father McDougald. an old friend of the bereaved] At an executive. meeting held system of buying for cash should °--Pr D Anderson, WF. Froud, W Smith family, . later it' was decided to have the Work out to a mutual benefit to $C : 2 iid gon, J Marks, F Whiteley. Prior to the public service a brief next meeting in the Town Hall the both the consumer and thy merch = '/ wack, M Imarson, D Wright, A Noble. 'service was held a* the home of J, s:cond week in December, At this ani. By paving cash for his goods 8--Dr Morison, R Wigle, B Evans, A Paterson. W Hatch, a brother of Mrs Me--itime the prizes won on Field Day the merchant can buy to a much 5--S. Phillips, C Anderson, A Payne, T Miles. Fadyen. Beautiful floral tributes and for Class Starting will bs pre- better advantage, which will natup- 10-5. Pitt, M Bailey, J. E Hardds, C J Wright. from members 'of the family and. sented by some of the leading citiz- v enable him to sell at a lower ti--E Warren, J A Pitt, A Clempron, jr, Rev McAllister sympathetic friends banked the cas- | ens. A party and dance will follos < Those who Si been in 12--J. Winterbottom, 8S Bartlett, T Alexander, Rev Howes. ket, testifying to the regard and re- the meeting The High School wish-. ha habit of paying cash will also 13--A. Taylor, A Clempson, jr, A Durance, RB Mcl spect in which Mrs McFadyen was es to devise some means of ini'ia- otice the change and come in to 14d. B Gibson, Dr Dingwall, ¥ Orr, T Cuzningham, held, hes iting the students graduating their own at last, for as a rule 15d, Fowlie, Georg. Wice, Thog Hawke, D W: Scott: All the immediate 'relatives wer "from the Public School and this se cash buyers have been ho mp Skillen, W Russell, Jack Eeid, E Milanese. 'present at the service. | subject will be discussed at the ing to pay for the credit of others, | Spares--J, Gordon, A J Lock, { Sfreddo, J Winter. TEE NOTE l-----0 ; : | KENORA MAN MAROONED TEN The Ie; Cominittee hopes to have DAYS on REEF bint et Lo the ice in shape for Curling Mon | day night. The line-up of rinks ap- ey, T "pears in another column of this pap-- Your fees and 'dues are payable Cash, delivered Drayton and Walter Hatch of 2 a ; Dear Mother, FRANCES NEELY, before the season commences Kitchener. There is one sister, hi a Sk a v0 = who passed away, December 8th, : least fifty per cent before starting Mrs Amos, of Mount Forest. Mr 5 a gn Ht Fig fie season and the balance within | 3 : il : -- Hal Ve leans-- men ; i : James Hatch of Dryden is a nephew 00 0 backbone, lacking guts . We do not forget her, we loved puny pays. J. SKILLFN ii . 4--Hallow Men--thin old men -- her too dearly, : oN, Ruy BIRTHS "men without souls. For a memory' to fade from | : 1 5 a TY TOY I on % a Born,-- at the Winn'peg General 5--The Deamon Lover' is an illus. oor hearts like a dream; je TOWN OF DRYDEN ig opem rr i & on L Gyotibn of the internal wisn = The lips nezd not speak when for the purchase of Electrie Light Hospital on November 30th, 1937, g. Wha Ih [R= = : : Bardon. to Mr 2nd M its Kel 6--Antony told how Ceasar Sein the [heart mourns sincerely, if leg of the following specifica- Rnd Ton up. Sih deo. butchered to bits, And tears often flow, though th y tinns: Cian Cut Cedar Poles, peeled so and son Both doing well nae Sly fon pp 3 ap Lhe . T--Mesmerise' -- go around the may not be seen, {28 fi.oand 35 leng; 3 inches im country begging for food, Inserted by her song :-iamcter at top, to be delivered GASOLINE TAX FUND-- 5 5% an] daught 3 2% the Town Hall, Dryden. Com- In order that there will be no Misses Alice Wilkinson, Patricia Oxdrift, Dee, 1930. jmunicate with . . . Ly : Y. A rai confusion regarding the gasoline' White, Bella Blakes, Edna Jackson, weer M. BATLEY, Crairman, tax refund, the following Order in and Edna Lewis have returned after LEE ) i Electric Light & Council, is reprinted for the benefit spending a week in Toronto the TOWN OF DRYDE Telephone Committes of those interested, guests of the Provincial Government. = All Taxes should be paid not later | FIT A TE TL "Effective July 1st, 1930, where The girls won the trip for their than December 14th nett. i DRY WOOD lamarac, per cord, $6.00, Second Class Mixed, Fuel Wood, ner Cash, delivered Split extended to them during their | the Dryden Public Library, wild | recent sad bereavement, also | please return same within the} = for the beautiful floral tributes. | next weel, ? 7 "Let Me Work for You," says the Pension Investment Bond Now, while health and strength are yours, while you : can spend gous money freely, secure in the knowledge that : POU Can Soon earn More, set aside the modest payments required for a PENSION INVESTMENT BOND. When inclination or neces- sity causes you to retire, your Bond will work for you, supplying you with a regular monthly income which will continue as long as you live. With a Pension Investment Bond you become your own pensioner. Let the Sun Life Man give you fuller particulars. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL B? 'J. L. SKILLEN, Agent, Dryden t £ Si el i= wf rr [i=l i = Sl cord Poplar, per cord Cagh, delivered Phone 15 85. ool SWAN SWANSON __ At + $7.00 irst Clas Mixed, Fuel Woed, $5.00 KENORA, Ont., Dec 2--John Pencof?, missing for thy past ten days and marooned on an' isiand of the Lake of the Woods, returned to Kenera tonday, walking over ice after a th wififng battle with the winter "ents, that demanded the ut- i courzge, endurance and gs headedness. Pencoff left Kenora Saturday Nov 22 & when wear Whiskey Island spot well-known to Winnipeg camy- ers, hs lost his wheel, the contesl breaking off at th~ engine With a heavy wind blowing Pencoff's heavy 30 foot hoat drifted and a: last was driven high and dry on-a hugs veef just east of Whiskey Island, There he was stranded for three days and, using two frying pans & a tin can he built a fire, using the inside of his boat for firewood Monday with 22 below zero weath- er prevailing, Pencoff started back cover the ige and arrived heme "around three o'clock Monday affiep- noon to the great delight of his {wife and childgpen. ; | Penchoff is looking remarkably gt, Yond is feeling ncne the worse fap his trying eYpoulenes, He simply «kept calm' to quote his own words XK! Emery The Senior Ladies 21a of Onde United Church will held a Sala «2? Home Cooking im MM. J. Cresiers Store every Saturday sfterncsa, from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m. Only 16 Days t os ii i a = Th Ua Chr: Buse Picardy Chocolates, Playing Cards, Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Bath Salts, Candy Bowls, Manicure Sets, Fancy Soaps, -- ra] EE Cigarstie Boxes, Pipes, Hair B Cig Bridge Sets, Pictures, Note Paper, --- Shaving Brushes, rushes, oy pry ~¥Cy HE

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