Dryden Observer, 15 Sep 1933, p. 1

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oxoRiFr MINNITAKI re Shyu : WABIGOON EAGLE RIVER bl DINORWIC WALDHOF yo DYMENT VERMILION BAY a IGNACE QUIBELL : RICHAN VOL. XI. ~ DRYDEN, ONTARIO, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1933. No. 37. SANDIES & HAWKS TIED FOR LEADER- SHIP IN SOFTBALL PLAYOFF Play for the Berger Trophy, donat- CO-OPERATIVE NOTES Capital is another essential building of great enterprises, includ- ing the Co-operative Movement. Capital can be compared to a team of horses or an engine. If they are idle they are of no use to their LEGION SPENDS SPLENDID DAY ON LAKE WABIGOON The members of the Legion spenta wonderful . day on the lake Sunday. September 10, at the invitation of $Convention Urges Lakehead- Kenora Road Completion in the 5 5 " |ed by Thos. Proudfoot, and emble- : ; i h bl b ¥ £3 ! i owners. But, properly harnessed and |OUF congenial onourable member, Chamber Delegates Sponsor Program | : : 1 matic of the championship of the|intelligently Ln they can . be| Mr A Pitt. f Hic h . | Announcements i Dryden Softball League finds Sandies | made to produce useful results. Leaving Dryden at 8 a.m. we trav- o 1g W ay Operations 3 © land Hawks tied with one win each Big business men pool their capital! elled. to Wabigoon by cars, embark- | atl Spoons in this column' are : es took 2 lon in the first game TE it to oo in Sommer ne = Sty Anal ' 5 Fat Ie . ig E 2 charged at the rate of 50¢ per inch, per playe on Monday night by virtue er ing an eir ventures gen: : : = Resolutions Asking Roads Connecting Nipigon and Schreiber, Din-| week. with a minimum ehiarge of 2c. jor their 5-1 score over the Hawks, |erally return dividends. ful morning till about 11 am. when orwic and Sioux Lockout, Fort William and Kenora, and Sur-| comingevenwsarepruited free of (harge' | Who evened things up with a ven- ee i i RE ha i re Lin 7 a a 3 : 3 : : , : --_-- geance on Tuesday night by taking ovement is subscribed in exactly | most 0 e boys wen ishing. > facing of International Highway Before Fort Frances Confezence.| The St. Luke's W. A. will hold|the second game 14-9. The third |the same way in smaller amounts, | returned to find a real spread for their Annual Chicken Supper on |game finds both teams keyed up and but by larger numbers, and the lunch on board the boat, at which (Special and Canadian Press Despatches) Tuesday, October 10th, in the Parish |ready to give the stiffest opposition. members carry on the buinesss ofthe latest and best of stories were TORT FRANCES, Sept. 13--Approval of a recommendation Hall, from 5.30 to 7 o'clock. BC | Fans who have seen the games have supplying themselves with the com- exchanged and this was a wonderful hat the T -C! 5 3 = as LE been treated to two snappy exhi-|modities needed. But, although this |meal. After lunch we sailed for hat the Trans-Canada highway between Fort William and Kenora| A Harvest Supper, followed by a |Ditions, especially on Monday night business is very simile tn a prooatPlanatned location en fhe Die, Whe be completed, was expected this afternoon by the delegates attend-{ Whist Drive and Dance will be heid Ls rer ved telianin tejontorprive of the same ching, thefws had wore Wshing ond bubs. he ile convent 7 1] N : 3 in the school house, Minnitaki, on [Bold the hard hitting Hawks to one |customers are also the proprietors, | (ask Dusty). Then another splendid g onvention o the Northwest Ontario Chambers of Com-| Friday, September 29th, in aid of |COunter. and they therefore 'retain the divi-|meal with all the dishes left to tell merce which is in convention here Holy Trinity Church. Supper 25c, Sandies 5 -- Hawks 1. dends earned by their combined |the story, arriving DE amg : 2 i 1 r 3 : . . ital and divid them mongst | at dusk, after one o e bes ays The completion of a highway from Whisk Drive and Dancs 28c. SC| Three runs in the first inning on ER ee - $ spent in years. hit and two errors proved enough win the game for the Sandies. Brilliant hurling by Fin Colliss and sound opposition in the field dimited the Hawks to one run in the' fourth inning. Sandies added two to their Nipigon to Schreiber, the completion of the re-surfacing of the internation- al highway from Fort William to Pigeon River, the. construction of a highway from Dinorwic to Sioux Lookout, are other resolutions to be The Organization Committee for a Co-operative Society in Dryden will meet in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall on Tuesday next, the 19th of September, at 8 p.m. All interest- ed are The thanks of the Legion is ex- tended to Mr. Pitt, for another of his community acts, days like these make life worth living during this depression. . Again we say thank you. invited to attend. = SKEETERS CAPTURE WEineh soles 2. LADIES SOFTBALL | A Weiner Roast will be held at the CHAMPIONSHIP home of Mrs. H. Wintle on the even- ing of Thursday, October 5th, at 8 p.m., under the auspices of Jubilee dealt with today. They will be! Defeat Red Sox in Three Game Series] 099% L.0.B.A. Admission 25c. Come | credit in the Seventh to mabe Wiclory ba brought to the attention of the On- it hn and enjoy the weiner roast. 3c | certain. | . May Quirk gave a very amusing tario cabinet ministers when thay For Harris' Cup Emblematic of oa Hawks 14 -- Sandies 9. Farewell Secial reading eontitled "Gigglin' Lizzie." arrive next week. League Supremacy. As a final flourish, the Dryden| Sandies were well on their way On Friday evening last,' the mem- Community singing was leh park of Dr. C. C. McCullough was applaud- Sere Softball Club intend holding a Dance!to second victory when they piled bers of the Ladies Auxiliary to the] the pgogiamme Refroshmonss yr ed heartily at this morning's session) By taking a 13-10 decision from}in the Pulp Mill. Hall on Friday,/Up an early 7-3 lead in the first Canadian Legion, BESL, Dryden then served by the committee In charge. Mrs. J. P. Gordon, president, in a few words expressed the regret felt by the members in losing Mrs. Angevine, and presented her with a small token of remembrance. All joined hands and sang "She's a jolly Branch, held a social evening in the Pulp Mill Hall in honour of Mrs Angevine, who for the past few years has proved a valued member to the organization in the position as sec- in all: of the Northwest Ontario Chambers of Commerce. convention when he reported on the work accomplished during the. last year. He declared that the result of one effort in re- September 22nd. At this event the cups will be presented to the Sandies and Skeeters by the donors, Messrs. | Thos. Proudfoot and Reg. Harris. All team Captains are serving on the the Red Sox last Friday night in the third and final encounter for the championship of the Dryden Softball League, the Skeeters captured the Harris' Trophy. The © first game four innings of Tuesday's game" A home run by Reg. Boyle with White- ley aboard broke the Hawks hitting jinx, and although going into the seventh two runs down, they were gard to the work being done on the |played on the holiday went to the arrangements committee and players able to pound out eight runs in- [retary and was prominent ; ory Tac Seul justified the existence of | Skeeters by a 38-14 count with the or others interested are advised to |cluding a homer by Count Sfreddo |activities of the Auxiliary. good fellow" and with best wishes the organization. Red Sox evening things up on Wed- ! get in touch with them immediately. 2C Cards was played and an impromtn!to her for a pleasant trip, the party to bring the total to 14 as against 9 the Sandies. in which Miss came to a close. Social and Personal programme followed 8 for SANDIES & HAWKS nesday night with a 23-13 score in their favour. The series was marked by a fast keen play and proved very A special report was read which had been prepared by J. W. Russell, supervisor of the lakehead -back-to- UNITED CHURCH S the-land movement. The report |popular with the large crowd of NE WS : : made a decided impression. The supporters on hand at each game. LOSE TO STRONG | delegates last evening were enter. |The final game provided a fuing The United Craven in Driven is ) Mrs. R. G. Wigle was a visitor to| B. Heath, Kenora, was a visitor to tained at dinner by the Fort Franeis| climax as until the sixth inning; ying forward to four special Sun- 1-B-8 TEAM Kenora last week. © |Dryden this wesk, Kiwanis club. The speaker of the neither team could hold an advan- = evening was Mayor George Blanchard of Port Arthur. The convention will close with a banquet tonight. days, 24th. commencing The church, tage. In the sixth, however, follow with Beptembel : Fool ko 4A 2 . ' oh i as by The pitcher after undergoing! Roy Howe and Troops Defeat Sandies Sid Prince, Secretary of the 'Lake S. Shih pubis School Inspect y i redecoration, will be reopened with 23.11 and Hawks 7-4--Heavy lead Exhibition, was. in town for or, Kenora, was a visitor to Dryden of the Red Sox, the Skeeters staged | v from the Rev. John MacK es ! a week. ie Toute relly And oboe | a visit from th n MacKay, Hitting Features. the Fair yesterday. and District this ee The Dryden delegates attending are 3 D.D., principal of Manitoba College, wi : Wty A. McIntyre, secretary of the local ed seven markers over platter. Al- Winnipeg. Dr. MacKay will preach --_-- . + Sas Ts D. Frejd arrived from Kenora Board, W. H. Brownhill and D. though the Red Sox in the succeed-| o..ino and evening in Dryden at| Roy Howe and his battling band George Wigle has 'left to resume | (gy g,.53ay to attend the Exhibition Anderson. ing three frames held the champions |, joing of 11 am. and 7 p.m. The|of highwaymen paid a visit to Dry- his studies of Queen's University, |... ; : scoreless, they were i only to add . ine service will be one of den on Saturday and departed with Eingston. sa 222 MISS AGATHA BINDA Anes to thelr Al Rededication. two more softball sealps. Sandies| gy. regecoration of the interior of Miss Gertrude Cole, of Sioux Look- HONOURED ; . October 1st--Rally Day--with Mr, | and Hawks fell victims to the Paterson's Meat Market is an attrac- out, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. : Skeeters--Bailey, M. Reid, Kentner.'qeo. Dyker as visiting preacher, ser- | prowess of the boys from the sandy iio. jnmprovement to the store Dan Hutchison for a couple of days On. Tt 3 --- Soe Blake, McMaster, J. Reid, Harris, iyices morning and evening in Dryden. plains of Tache in two games staged ¥ Pp : 3 pi during the post week: n Thursday evening last, a crowd |R. Reid, Martinson and McGuire. . ; : Se .._ ion the Tair Grounds. Finding Fin : % numbering thirty-five girls enjoyed a | Req Sox--Barber, Yaworski, PH Lo WIL ThanisglV nn) Soliievy slants right in their groove} Mrs. Angevine has left for Toronto | ppg HE. Jowitt and son Bobby have Yowdertul time at LI. V. Rutter' eats Vertoughs & © g, the road builders proved themselves to join her daughter Miss Jessie | oiyrned to Port Arthur after spend- MacRae, Johnson, bration of Holy Communion in the Fleming, who has been residing there summer home. The party was in y ! : oy : ; igh hi . ield - day h ith Mrs. Jowitt's : ; nett, Ovenstone, Duncan, Berrey and ening. The minister will offici mighty hickory wielders by pound ing a holiday here wi honour of Miss Agatha Binda, ap piney Pre ue I oisieinte ing out 23 runs against Sandies in|for the past year. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Oliver. bride-elect of this month. Music October 15th--Visit of Oxford Group ro : : « x 2» ! ) Teron t Winni Ww the first game. In the meantime IN MEMORIUM singing and dancing provided a very eam from Winnibesg. eare very for- | [iio tp ceventh the Sandies could| The window display at the Dryden : enjoyable evening's entertainment and tunaté in securing this team here, | i pip 0m Howe's delivery. A change |Pharmacy, featuring perfectly ripen- CUNNINGHAM--In loving memory of' CARD OF THANKS the guest of honour was presented you will be able to get first hand of battery, however, gave them|ed local grown grapes from the| my friend Tom who died Septem- with a purse of gold to purchase To the doctors and nurses of the'information of a movement that isl. eroiont confidence to pound out|sgarden of Ross Hnmailton: is attract- ber 13th, 1932. some small housekeeping articles Dryden Red Cross Hospital I wish | sweeping the world. six markers in the final frame for!ing considerable attention. --T. R. Wright, Kenora, Ont. of her own choice. With many |to convey my sincerest thanks for Services on each of these Sundays|a 23-11 defeat. The 1-B-8 team | will-he held at Oxdrift at the usual hours with our visitors taking part in the services. Come and make these anniversary days times of great blessing and wishes of the best to the future : proved to be strong in all depart- bride, the party left for home. ments, especially in hitting. On the occasion of their last visit their hit- ting was their weakest feature, while on this trip it was their outstanding the kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. MILLER. Matinee Saturday 2 pm. PERTTI STR TI SR SRR TR SRR inspiration. Remember the dete = display. Prices 156 & 25c. : opening of the church--September 24 1 th e 3 Fixtup c : BISMA -REX 4 WAY RELIEF FOR We invite you to worship with us. Ste ds To John W. Howes, (Minister). | ttawks and Bus Barber suffered a petter fate, although forced to accept the short end of a 7-4 count. Once again Howe's superb pitching fooled Friday and Saturday This Week WARREN WILLIAM in | "THE MIND READER" INDIGESTION 1 DYSPEPSIA; 2 HEARTBURN; 3 BELCHING; 4. 30UR STOMACH, : the logs) batsmen) striking ons ANOTHER EXTRA GOOD PICTURE. | twelve In seven innings. Count : 4 oz. Thc -- 16 oz. $1.50 Sfreddo also pitched a brilliant game, ADDED--"Sincerely Yours," a musical. striking out seven.! The visitors Prices 25¢c & 35c--Evenings. through being able to take advantage of the few long hits were able to keep well out in front of the Hawks. Three walks and a long hit in the seventh inning caused consternation in the ranks of the visitors, but Howe bore down and whiffed the last two batters after two runs had scored. Eat anything you like! If you have a bottle of Bisma- Rex handy. Monday and Tuesday Next Week WHEELER AND WOOLSEY in "GIRL CRAZY" 3) ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIES WE HAVE Even SHOWN. > : ADDED--Mickey . Cartoon. . Prices 02, & 3e--Evenings.- iia Harris Drug Store THE REXALL STORE DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, TOILET GOODS, FILMS, RUBBER GOODS, MAGAZINES, ETC. a ) TEAMS : ant 1.B-8_ Rost, Allen, Pratt, Troy, |S ou C Stevens, Lamb, Paterson, Gough, |ESd po ect our Miller, Anderson, Gallagher, Concilla, J. E. GIBSON, AGENT. =] Ed COMING HERE COMES THE BRIDE." ~Phone 69 Reg: Harris, Phm. B,, Prop. T ED DD Dm WE TEST YOUR RADIO TUBES FREE See for ycurself the condition of your present set of tubes. BT. Colliss, VYaworski, Freedman, Berrey, L. Sfreddo. Hawks--Skillen, Boyle, J. Foote, Elliott, Turner, Barber, McPherson, Hill, Froud, T. Foote and C. Sfreddo. Skillen, Russell. E) i S | a i 3 a () GI) SE- (GD (-G SE (GED ) SD (GHD. () CE (SH () CN ( -- ( o <CD-(- EF 13 Umbpires-- Whiting, .G.Sn yder,R.O. Eyesight Specialist Fort William i NOTIC To All Travellers: The Lake of the Woods and With the advent of the 1933-34 Radio Season, make sures your sit is: overating at full efficiency. 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