Dryden Observer, 19 Jun 1931, p. 1

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A big opening Dance will be : : y : : "The W. A. ot Nt. Luke's held at the New Hall at Quibell, " 2 Sg church will hold a Steawberry ' on Thursday, June 25th. The : : r ~ Tea and Apron Sale on Wednes- Russell Ramblers will play. ; Ea day, July 22nd, in the Parish Lunch served. Everybody wel- Bellet Sta dock, There. will come. Admision 75c. also be a Homeceooking Stall. VOL. IX DRYDEN, ONTARIO, JUNE 19th, 1931. No. 25. WHAT A GAME On June the 15th the Married and Single finally did clash and after playing for ten innings they were no better off than when they started for the score read 8-8. The Married boys started the ball rolling in ear- nest in the early innings of the THE GOOD WILL TRIP TO KENORA In the interests of this coun- try, over 20 representatives from Port Arthur and Fort William were in Kenora last Wednesday, spending the day on the Fort T'rancis and the Winnipeg High- way, and at the C.P.R. bungae- |THE FUNERAL AT MINNITAKI Last- Monday, June 15th, the vietims of the Railway Crossing accident were laid to Minnitaki Church yard. The victims were John Lyle, age 78 years, William Lyle, age 44 years, and Joan Lyle, age 8 years, the rest inj. ASK FOR COMMISSION Council Endorses Request for Fact Finding Commission for North Western Ontario An important item that came before the Council at the regu- lar meeting last Tueday was a letter from the Fort William W.I. ANNUAL The Annual Meeting of the Dryden Women's Institute was held in the Town Hall en Kri- day, June 5th. After the read- ing of the minutes of the last annual meeting, the secretary read the financial report, which "MEETING "BOY SCOUTS The weekly meeting of the Second Dryden Troop was held on Monday, June 15th. After the usual opening cxercises, a warm us minutes were spent winder - the supervision of our physical instructor, Mr. Living- stone. Harry Martinson and } ; : Vor 2... bo Boe ih 4 EL op ; 2¢ ow camp, where various resolu-{ little daughter of William Lyle. and Port Arthur Chambers of showed much good work done Yano Ka iM Gy n game. Upton brought in the. "CO 0 passed, and a sort of§ The Service was conducted Commerce. The letter expressed | during the year. The reports of Ver _ Tenderfoot Seouts; first run, showing the boys just larger a8 I Board of Trade 1 by the new clergyman, the Rev. | the opinion that because of the | the various committees were hl being the first Scout in how smart a Be Tau jon wo formed T. Cann of Eagle River and remoteness from the seat of gov- | then read; the Relief committee, | '¢ troop to be invested in full be, he stole home from thirc i after Berry. had caught a hard foul ball. Later on C. Sfreddo knocked a nice three bagger passed his single brother bring- Our Mayor, Dr. Palmer Wood was made Vice-President. ly 100 .sat down to dinner at 6.30 in the Tourist Hotel, and many excellent speeches of pep Near: presses Minnitaki, who was assisted by || the Rev. W. M. Clarke of Dry- den. The service was held outside the church where 250 ernment this portion of the pro- wince has not received the atten- tion and consideration to which it is entitled, considering the vastness of territory and rich- under the convenership of Mrs. Dan Hutchison has done special- ly commendable work during the past year of depression. The retiring president, Mrs. M. uniform. The blind-folded box- ing proved to be a marathon of which Frank Whiteley was the easy winner, but it was cut short when Tom Turnbull began a Mor- over M - : : 0 ; ; Vit ; murdering the flag- ing in a couple of players Be and enthusiasm were made. f people had gathered to pay their | Ress of resources, and stressed | ris thanked the members for The 1 it g I the putting his team nicely in the Fort Francis, Sioux Lookout last tribute to the departed, | the necessity of bringing to the | their support during her term tints oat onan the Aun ' lead, but to make matters even | ap oon ore represented. also to show their deep sym. | attention of the Ontario Govern- of office and then vacated the." oe 5, OVeLs worse the mighty Anderson Dr. Dingwall and Mr. Pitt join- pathy for the bereaved widow | ment the necessity of early dev- | chair. Election of officers for 5 ike ee wily Donchiits knocked a powerful one over ed the party by the noon train. and mother, and other relatives. elopment of our latent resources | the coming year then took plaee louded mE & wi hd Rete the fence and when he got There was remarkable unani- The road was packed with cars, | ib North Western Ontario. This | the results being as follows: EL a t : i through the Married had six) oo" 07 ing the imme. about eighty in all, which shows | they believe can best be done by | President --Mrs. Dan Flutehtuonn; heli Secondo five A runs and the Singles during all | 4; "0 tonetion of the High that surrounding districts had | the appointment of the Ontario | Vice-President--Mrs. R. Wigle; } 5 S200 meg this time got in three runs. way from the head of the Lakes made every effort to be present. Gov't of a fact finding Commis- 2nd Vice-President--Mrs. Mer- and cooking tests. J. E. When the first of the event- | gy § Dy request, a sermon was |Sion which would visit various | cer; Secretary-Treasurer -- Mrs, . STAT FoR AEN ful ninth inning arrived the ¥ Oe i voted very A Tt Ln ha Rev. W. M.|communities, study the known | Sid Bartlett; District Director--- ANN OUNCEMEN is Married had the game cinched shot tha went meeting of this Clarke, Dryden, who took as his | resources of each and convey the | Mrs. M. Morris; Directors--Mrs, ) os i 8-3, Adair was sure he had the | s ciation will be held in Dry- text, from St. John, 14th chap- | information to the government. | Milroy, Mrs. Klementik. Mrs. The present Progressive As- game bagged and was trying to) go, Kenora was very hospi ter, "Tn My Father's House ave| The idea was unanimously ap- | McRae, Mrs. Winterbot to ni ; | sociation, Waldhof, Ont., is pre- recall a Western knot to tie the salle, wide all wutidetd appre- Many - Mansions."" A sermon proved by the local council and on | Auditors--Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. | Paring a celebration of he first bag with, but, Lord knows what Antal and every visiting dele- which was greatly appreciated, the motion of Councillors Prong- | Winterbottom; Representative to | of duly on Community Hall got into the Singles or the Mar- gate EE home delighted. i being delivered under i er and Miles the memorial | District Annual at Redditt, Mrs. Grounds. A special committee ried for the first thing we knew o circumstances. drawn up by the Port Arthur | Hutchison, Mrs. Winterbottom |i8 very busy making this day an the bases were loaded with SOCIAL Cd The Congregation sang J and Fort William chambers of and Mrs. M. Morris. outstanding event to which all * Kerney, Berry and McNeil on ; hymns, one of which "Precious|¢ommerce to be presented to| It was decided that the W.l. people of the district are cor- and Stansfield up to bat. Claude | BT = Ap 1 Jewel" was sung in memory of Premier Henry was heartily en- | should give three cash prizes, in | dially invited. The afternoon did the unexpected, he knocked = Mr. mad nal foto a the little child. dorsed. addition to the trips. to Terento will be filled with Games and one so hot past the pitcher that | family will leave shortly ad Both Clergymen officiated at| All councillors were prevent | prizes, at the coming . judging Sports for children as well as it looked like a silk train to|Deloraine, Man, There e. the graves. Several little child- | at the meeting and Mayor Wood | competitions this year. Town |adults with handsome prize Whiting and Adair. Whiting | will assume the duties as C.P "ven Had gathered to bid farewell | presided. Accounts to the amount | girls are to be allowed to com- | drawings, the evening with a had no chance with it and Adair | operator. .. % | to their little playmate, which of $10,654.72 were passed for | pete for these prizes, although | Grand Dance. Look for Posters. made a futile attempt to flag i . w added poignancy and pathos to! Payment on the motion of Coun- | only farm girls are eligible for St. Tke's Guild will meet at it. When the smoke cleared | Mrs. Alfred Pitt has roland the Service, cillors Wright and Pronger. Tt| the Toronto trip. Details of this | the home of the shes, Mog Claude was taking it easy on from the East. Hoy wiht, Nnraniarent Tn Pads was moved by Councillors Pater | will be published later, Be at A crs Fn second bage and the other three | Mrs. re fh Ler. Eyota, 08 and seconded by Couneillors ing Sy A 2 Ri f the pion- pp Platt > at fu, Candin GUILD VISIT EDYE'S The Annnal Memorial Service Fhe nest fo bo vemembered hav.| Maw A. 5D, ofc WAS PERG ABOUT DOMINION |Lsgion be given the we of the CE Rb ing been on the scene, he knocic- | eer women of fhe district who} £2 7 + Town Hall every third Sunday ---- | will be held at Ox 5 t on - ed a nice one to ing in Claude | hag been living in Alberta for DAY at 8.30 p.m. The members of St. Luke's day, June 28th, at 2.30 p.m. and then a boner was made on | many years, was the guest of " Tenders for Police uniform Guild with ha tints on The Canadian Legion will a peg to second and Clempson | Mrs. Dan Hutchison, renewing: prayer Wood, Joe Ruscell,| were callel on the motion of friends Ja EY go dye | eet in the Town a on Sun- got around to tie the score. The | old acquaintances last week. Oscar Swanson, Bert Lott and Councillors Miles and Wright. ha Boe -- Se amd Te day, June 21s Io at 8.30 p.m, game went into ten innings but : Be : a reporter composed the crowd Tenders to be in by July 1st. ly era 1 dy Une : uf - - it was getting too dark for safe- | Farewell Party For ot Payne! hat turned out to the citizens| On the motion of Councillors gaye. he ; a a SEL A Century Club Mem- ty and so it was called when at| Tn honour of Mrs. J. A. Payne, | jeeting, called by the Mayor! Wright and Bailey, the Electric Court i, kes and | bers are requested to keep. the a tie 8-8. if J a farewell surprise par arty Wasi for the purpose of arranging a | Light Committee was given the Pans E x The party wag | 18st Thursday evening in June If the single boys had shown | planned by Mesdames Skene, | pominjon Day Celebration Tues- | power to purchase the necessary a ho he Bayes open in order to attend the meet- the pep in the early part of the | Graham and Shepherd and held day night. Not much of an|équipment for metreing the C.- a oo Saoniity os ing held at the Town Hall at 8 game that they did in the latter | at Mrs. Payne's home og Fri-| jooregation to represent a thou- | P.R. Booster Station. jy > a Pe er depurture | New Membership tickets part it certainly would have | day evening. A delightful even-io,yq "and a half townspeople.| Thos. Alexander was granted a § . Hick takes place | for 1921.32 in red can be ob- done wonders towards making |ing was enjoyed during the l and we were just wondering | permission to install a gas pumj for the oa wy a on Ton tained at this meeting for the it interesting for the crowd, but | course of which Mrs. C. Lott, on | what the reason could have! at the front of his sarage on |i the near wo tet a ki usual membership fee of $1.00. the crowd found it a little dull | behalf of those present, present-| heen. Dominion Day used to be | the motion of Councillors Wright | reason an le 0 hg 24 Sedo fin having to wait until the last inn- | ed Mrs. Payne with a hat boX.| ihe reason for a big patriotic | and Pronger. Installation to be ply marine a hh aod Vis The parties who took ger- ing, however all games can't | Those present included Mesdamest celebration. True it may not | under the supervision of the £49 ig Frag sy 'aniums from W a 'be perfect and a slow game oc-| Graham, Skene, Brampton, mean go much pleasure for | Roads and Bridge Committee. Preven 6 ng of dainty refresh- porch are known and this 5 1 casionally is to be expected. Streddo, Orr, Anderson, Hardy, | grownups, but if you are not| It was moved by Councillors Pe hs ta clos B VOrY last notice that will be given. For the Married: Whiting, | Holm. C. Wright, Bridgwater, | ;4o old you can surely remem- Pronger and Miles that the fol- del = a before prosecution. Anderson, Sfreddo wd Lg dg Th Sap} ber ha the Hk had ui lowing, 1930 boy Cong in | delg e E. ; = the best baseball, es-| ers, Gammon, 1 something you looke orward | error be cancelled: Re ross --- USE EEE 0 EUEUELELE ie LT the bat. bi ig Nicholsgn, Sweeney, to, To (isin ox It sill Ho spital in Van - Yarn EEE C= lle il iu Esl =e Cr Crs CE ee C= RRA the scoop shovel to | Rankin, Hampe, C. Morton, C.| means al lot to kids of today to | Township 64. 3 fos hondad ¥ is Muy on the | Lott, R. Lott, A. Taylor, B.| follow a parade with a band, A bylaw to borrow $1,000.00 = Sh etland Pon handle titled 'How to hold Evans, Vv right and Misses M. | and run in races and compete in| from the Royal Bank was given Lo when up to bat.' Les Withrow Lambkin, G. Hardie, E. Spicer, contests even if the prize is only the three necessary readings and I= pitched a very nice game all|DM. Crerar, L. Morton, B. Roche, | a nickel, and it is so disappoint- | passed. Hi-N FREE i through and it was by no means M. Quirke and F. Savoie. ing of there 2 no celebration. HH The meeting then adjourned. i >=. lt that the balloon went Anyway citizens in genera I gm ninth. CONTINUATION and the business people don't ey i TH 0-0 -S)- )SED (-E )E -SE(- For the Singles: McNeil, piteh- SCHQQL | 28ree with this and the meeting | place and if they manage this il Any Boy or Girl can win this beautiful Shetland Pony ing in Barber's absence, pitched il nothing why be they will also put on a program |o. WwW hich will be given Free to the Boy or Girl securing a hard ball to hit (ask me 1 LOWER SCHOOL RESULTS Ponte, Tout Shad dap' pen that of sports for the children in the is the highest number of votes in this twelve week contest : know) and did real well. His X She watir hp pun Wrapped, afternoon. Until a game is ar- |f72 starting Saturday, June 6th, and closing August 29th. ] hort-stop and third bareman LE + | The Baseball Club is going to ? : 3 Te sven (od oi : {J i P ; tn a in Alphabetical Order) | (.v and do something if possible, ranged no details can be given | ob : EE Ls mig an Complete Form I Standing Th v gon d : Tiny to but they hope to announce a = Every man; woman and child who attends the Strand field play, especially in the peg Dorothy Ankne vy Mar ion} wi I i program by poster soon. =H Theatre, Dryden, on Saturday, will receive an Entry folie), hu ous Je iy Beck; Mary Blake Margery | oreo : er) Ly "Form good for 5,000 votes, absolutely Free. i Ag ay Stun field Crawley ; Jessie Cole; Lola Dean i ) Lh THIS JS THE LAST WEEK BALLOTS WILL BE ingles, tal > - " a Blgie Tindlay; Barbara Jones; i y 4 GIVEN AT THE STRAND, hits, thoy played a Tair game | Gweneth Jones; Elva Ting: The Fearful 0 but the Married boys played LC Gi Mo Eh Pony Contest Stores will give votes on All Cash Pur- better and from the general run | Mona, Prat a UR chases and Cash Paid on accounts of 25¢ and over. - the Singles ghosld have lost. pa fag a La Vaz any i 5 No one connected with the Theatre or Contest Stores, 8.0.5. Longin ¥ Ce 8 he iE : IE op their brothers or sisters will be allowed to enter. ' Fe Fi i y a A All Votes must be placed in the Ballot Box at the ean Wilton; Ialiav iat Z fore complete standing can be REEKING of GERMS, the FLY is the FILTHIEST I= Pony Contest Stores granted f Fearful Seven. I= : Jean Brown; Nick Donger; Speke i 2 BUY ne AND GET YOUR VOTES Francis Ernewein ; Jessie Monty; ° . D a ooh urance Bros. Pronger & Armstron Thomas Turnbull. | Fly Tox Kills Flies oi A 4 ER hi Complete Form II Sma i ardware Boo nan and Fred Aaron; Vera. Bailey: AY t 1617 Kitchener Leach; Beth Mercer; NEW LOW PRICES {l= C. J. Wright : a 5, Kathleen Milroy; Mamie Reany; SUB, onions 45¢ 1602 ........ 65¢ i= Groceries R. J. Pronger \ Evelyn Strutt; Aylmer Wilson; + 20 gi Dry Goods & oh - Zz NL Rose Yaworski ; Fred Ya worski; | > - 4 EEE $1.10 128 02. ...... jis = Home Bakery & Candy Y Rendy-tS arn - Whos at fault? Adolf Peterson. ad BPrayer .....c.cic.undiiiaeinrsninss A806 = ge Shop NAT . : One or two subjests to pass for Save Money, buy the larger sizes, BE EW Stansfield & Son Dirlins. OIRE Sy complete standing. | I Cohledionery, Tos iil Are you reanyd 2 Bill Baker; May Bartlett; =i - Cream and Baker y Newspaper Subscriptions Su ) DE Alwyn Faulkner; Herbert Leach Lio y ; inarance sag Taras Barnest Henley. ; : 0 ATTEND THE STRAND THEATRE Jour ari | ) ) ) ( : 0 o days and receive an entry form iE, you 4 Dougald Kennedy of Winni- D yd Ph n d Y Litd.i ie pening day : INSUREN peg, and Paul Kennedy of 35 I en d : C in ,to 5,000 votes.. Be on hand hogs and girls. monton, were visitors to Dryden = === EE WEEE] Je E. GIBSON, Agent this week, 1k Ne SE : =e oes, FEE ss ARR Ss iis Ruth Winter; Patty Wright. One or two subjects to pass Margaret White; He- Moth; 2--Fly; 3--DMosquito; 4--Flea, 5--Roach; 6--Bedbug; 7--Louse.: standing announced. Theatre, where they will be counted once a week and 0 a0 GEE 0 RE) SHED EE 0 RS ) SE ES = i

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