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Porcupine Advance, 29 Aug 1929, 1, p. 7

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HMHead Office and Yard THMMINS, ONT, Phone 117 Lumber, Building Materials, Coal and Coke, Mine and Milll Supplies A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER aseball For Information apply Jack Iroquois Falls I O Q U O IS D TT M E: P w ~ D A I in the Rink at 7.30 p.m ;dfi (V)'f Pulp, Sulphite and Papermill Workers Annual Ball at 9.30 p.m. Softball vy Jack Ede, Chairman Sports Committec Falls Labour Day Committee Reel Race Fire Chief‘s Ract WR ES T L J N C Field Sports Firemen‘s Open Race YÂ¥X ard SCHUMACHER Phone 533B MclIntyre Team Wins Second Game in Northern Playofifs Practically Certain Now That Mcintyres w ill Capture the Northern Ontario Baseball (hampmnshlp and go to Ottawa for Higher Honours. Confidence that the Efâ€" fective Schumacher Team has Good Chance to Win in E. 0. B. A. Games. them Cchampions send them to Ott the Eastern Ont: pionship and the phy. The feeling that not only wi that able are two more games playâ€"offs, but it is the McIntyres will winning the one n them champions of send them to Ottay the Eastern Ontari There was a big crowd at the game Thursday afternoon, and though the match was oneâ€"sided, it was pretty good ball to watch. Through most of the game the McIntyres had it much their own way and were in no danger whatever. They shut out the visitors without trouble, the Lake Shore being unable to get their players as far as third base except in the fifth and ninth innings. It will be noted that the offiâ€" cial score shows that the McIntyres played errorless ball throughout. _ In Wednesday‘s game the work of the MciIntyre pitcher, Noble, wah justly credited with much of the victory of the team, but the McIntyres sh that they had another gifted pi when they played Langdon in the on Thursday. Langdon struck ou men as against half that nu struck out by the three who pi the best and was able to stop works for a time, holding th tyres down to three runs while in the box. There were several spec of the game that greatly baseball fans. One of the home run by Langdon in when he put a nice one field fence. Another was | running catch by Menard scorching drive to short rig Rev. M Ont., who Church he h W M T OW " BB ECC CC Ont. who qunphed at t e the/ United Ah of Auâ€" gust while Rev. J. D. ParkS$ was on his holidays, preached his farewell serâ€" mons at the church here on Sunday and there were good congregations present. Rev. Mr. Hazelwood made hosts of friends here during his short holidays, preached his farewell serâ€" mons at the church here on Sunday and there were good congregations present. Rev. Mr. Hazelwood made hosts of friends here during his short sojourn here, winning friendship not only by his ability as a preacher but also through his attractive personality and his genial earnestness. Apparâ€" ently. the friendliness is mutual, for on Sunday Rev. Mr. Hazelwood took occcasion to tell the congregation of the pleasure he had experienced here and the appreciation he felt for the kindness and friendship showered upon Rev. Mr. Hazelwood Spent and the appreciation kindness and friendsh him and his family « here. They were here the idea of filling the him and his family during their stay here. They were here on holiday, with the idea of filling the pulpit and perâ€" forming any pressing pastoral duties that might arise. *"Never have we enâ€" joyed so delightful a holiday," said Mr. Hazelwood, "and we will carry with us the most pleasing recollections of the North Country and its friendly people. Mr. Hazelwood said that through the kindness of the people of the church they had sampled the fine fish and vegetables produced in such fine flavâ€" our in the North, while for the first time they had realized just how wonâ€" derful the fruits of the north, raspberâ€" ries and blueberries, could be. What referring 1O EV. i leaving here next Hazelwood spoke 0 which the people h would like you to Mr. Hazelwood, "th: ple living as far as town who are p be able to see ! friend, who accompanied them here on their holiday visit, left on Monday this week to return to Watford, motorâ€" ing back on the Ferguson highway. All who had the pleasure of mseeting them here will give them very hearty welcome should they at any time reâ€" turn to this North. ranC am and credil to t I. A. Solomon, whose od sportsmanship has . responsible for the bu aintaining of the om Schumacher. Rev. Mr. Hazelwood and M 16 Intyre ood @r fir iruits OI Th€ blueberries, C ssed â€"them onderful spiri orth. "I wi Hazelwood, ballâ€"playin imely hits when it kind of baseâ€" @] RC the O ing n ere. ln MclIintyre g now is quile generai will the McIntyres be awa, but that they will iss chance of winning re. There is no doubt 1s not wvill hayvy 2A ‘CXC THE PORCUPINE AIJVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO f the affecti held Mr. Park ell Mr. Parks, at I have mel ; fifteen miles ning and hop! od and Mrs. Hazelâ€" together with their ) be played in the i0t thought that rave difficulty in 2 W s been buildin Ba endiiness Parks, v compete 10 eball cham Journal tro difficuity in ry to make League and 10VIn nte 1nl friend Iways iC at bat and unning. il 1g up and ball team RC WA snowed pitcher the box | out ten | th number i tu pitched | er rillian Smith‘ a€ Mclin neral ample theyv ind ind WA the the nth n ValentiI Kenny, McLean McParland IBrAC Hew Menard Notting Demet Simm Mun Sh Pierd hnhout from th 5.," (W Mercury AUTOMOBILES HARD ON ALL KINDS OF ROAD SURFACES occasiona and Renfrew, Sudbury Star:â€"Preachers in Calgary are out to stop the noises of the city. They might put rubber treads on the collection plates for the big nickels. Of course, around Hailâ€" ybury, New Liskeard, Uno Park, Raâ€" more, Matheson, Monteith, and the ther special farm sections, the roadâ€" way is largely used by farmers and cettlers and so horses are frequently een,. but still the largest proportion of the use is by autos. In regard to this t is interesting to read this paragraph [rom the pen of the thoughtful "W. J. 5 " (W. J. Sticles), in The Renfrew iore, 9. Strike outs, Lang ‘@tingham, 3;McParland, 1 1. Bases on balls, by La: “Paxland 3; Notingham 1. W. D. McIntyre, plate; W. ss, first and second bast erce, third base. Time of t1clsm T‘C "Automobiles do so ne to every road ete one wonders th casionally have to d id sewer mains or Mona Mon a€ conaltion of the P mmaryâ€"L Langdon ; Noble. S [e) ol 1€ 11 justified Mcelntyvyres ike Shore AB R 3b 2 bases, McLesan, len bases, McIntyt Double plays McIn e, MclIntvre, 8; | Ww ast, p ison hi ourse, atr ard, Uno Monteith 30 much harm in face except conâ€" it the men who g down to water Raglan street. some drilling to D P s V T ‘ discussion of esent and fuâ€" hway. and the ays Mcintyre, yre, 8; Lake Langdon, 10 d., 1: Costelâ€" hits: McLsan Inw a ingdon, 4 Umpire . G. Buty râ€" O PO A P 11 °0 C of 2 11 mC A local weekly newspaper that is able to observe its sixtyâ€"sixth anniversary in this Canada of ours is worthy of special note. Last week The Huntingâ€" don Gleaner celebrated such an anniâ€" versary and the notable way in which Anniversary Observed by Noteworthy Edition Huntingdon and the distric harnois. This interest is sh special anniversary number Gleaner _ phrases it:â€""Tl topic of interest in the dis Beauharnois power scheme an effort has been made to liable data on the subject. cial anniversary number d sively and effectively with harnois power project show tory, power and scope, and The issue is a most interesting and informative one and a decided credit in every way bo the newspaper and to the village of Huntingdon. Meâ€" chanically, it is a decided achievement for a printing plant in a place no largâ€" er than Huntingdon to produce an isâ€" sue of this size and modern style. The matter is even better than the manner of presentation, for The Gleaner maintains its reputation of over sixty years for accuracy, readabilâ€" ity and original thought. Huntingdon Quebec, is a town of less than 2,000, and to produce a special issue like the one referred to is an achievement only excelled by the fact that for over sixty years, under the able pen of Robert Sellar and his sons, The Gleaner has manship. . INne Uieaner was at Huntingdon, Quebec, by RC lar in 1863, and the late Robs and his sons have carried on tion in the sixtyâ€"six years int The Gleaner has all its long | weLr ustrations, this seéction be ered paper, and the way brought up" in detail n will delight all w artistic work and rip. 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