The NOGA Junior Tournament held at the Haileybury Golf C ourse drew a record entry of age Northern Ontario. The event was won by Murray Black, 16-year-old shotmaker from the host' club of the greens. Reward _- fhe government. of the Pres vince of Ontario will pay a ree ward of $2,000. for information - leading to the arrest and con- viction of the person or per- sons responsipie for the death of Harold G. Harris, 5$, Owen - Sound, RR 4, Ontario. In the afternoon of June 15, Mr. Harris was fatally wound- ed in what appears to have been an attempted armed rob- bery of his general store and service station. The deceased was known im Bourkes where he once resided. TB Survey More than 200 communities are included in a 1961 survey by the Newfoundland Tuberculosis Asso- ciation. limit golfers from clubs across ._ Here is a tense moment on one District Fastball News Cobalt Hawks Defeat Sport Centre Jims The Cobalt Hawks scored two} runs in the seventh inning to down | the New Liskeard Sport Centre | Jims 6 to 3 in a regular Central | Group fixture played in Cobalt. Don Speck was the winning pitch- er while' H. Grant took the loss. D. Legros tallied for Jims in the first inning with D. Speck and D. Taylor scoring for the Hawks: D. Taylor and W. Watson added runs for Cobalt in the third. H. Grant and K. Lathem scored for Jims in the fifth to draw close, but Au- dette and Speck tallied for the Hawks in the seventh to- give Co- balt the win. i D. Speck of Cobalt received the |nod as the game's most valuable player for his fine pitching chore and also scoring two runs to help his own cause. Don Taylor and W. Othmer led the Hawks: at 'bat' with |two hits apiece while A. Stothart, K. Lathem and H. Grant were the best for Sport Centre. The Sport Centre Jims have now won four and lost four in Central Group competition while the Hawks | are currently in the lead, having. lost only one game. * *« * Grant's Transport Rap Latchford 11 to 5 Playing at the Beach Park un- -|der the lights, Grant's downed Lat- CN SUMMER TRAIN FARES in Canada are the lowest in years. You get a big, friendly discount for the second adult in your party ... and the third... and the fourth...andsoon.. . when travelling beyond a basic minimum. On rail coach, the discount for those travelling with you is a big 40%. 2 GENEROUS REDUCTIONS also apply on tourist and first class when two or more adults travel together. ASK ABOUT other discounts on CN's all-inclusive travel to Western Canada and the Maritimes. GO CN...together...and save. For information and reservations contact your nearest C.N. agent. 76-61 "| Wabi |chford 11 to 5 behind George Bir- nie's nine hit pitching, chore. Ted Bates was the loser allowing 12 base hits. The~ Latchford team scored first in the third inning when Wilf LaRose walked and then scored when Stan Bates doubled. Grant's rallied for four runs in tripling «with Marc.. Leveille on base to tie the game. George Bir- nie doubled, Roy Jackson' singled and Pete Graydon doubled to give Grant's the lead. Grant's added another run in the fifth and scored six in the sixth, holding Latchford to two runs when Roger: Maison- euve homered with Bert LaRose in 'the ninth to end the game. George Birnie got the nod over Reg. Gardiner as the. game's most valuable player. : Ted Bates, Stan Bates and Roger Maisoneuve each collected three hits apiece for Latchford. Dick Brazier collected three hits for Grant's.. Reg. Gardiner and Ted Bates hit triples in the game with Roger Maisoneuve hitting the only home run. Milberta Defeat Lions Midgets Milberta Monarchs downed the visiting Lions Midgets 10 to 1 in .|a regular Wabi Valley League fix- ture. W. Willard was the winning pitcher while Jack Farrow suffer- ed the loss. Milberta scored four runs in the third inning and added four more in the fifth. John Haines scored for Lions in the sixth. Two more runs were scored by Milber- ta in the seventh to end the scor- ing in the game. Ron Gordon scored the only homer of the game in the seventh. The Milberta team are currently in first place in the Valley League. The game was run off in 70 minutes and both teams agreed to play another game which Milberta won 6 to 0. * * * 'Temiskaming Hardware Ladies Whallop Elk Lake 16 to 9 The undefeated Temiskaming Hardware Ladies travelled to Elk Lake Sunday afternoon and.downed the Elk Lake Ladies 16 to 9 to remain in first place in Central Group Ladies League. M. Breault was the winning pitcher while T. Colman took the loss. Both teams scored one run -in.the opening inning. M. Breault put Liskeard ahead in the third only to have H. Welsh. tie the score in the fourth. The Liskeard lassies then broke loose for nine runs in the fifth. Both teams tal- lied three times in the sixth. K. Smith and H. Welsh scored for Elk Lake in the seventh. M. Breault homered in the eighth for Liskeard with B. Flood on base. Elk Lake added two runs in the last of the ninth. the fourth with Reg. Gardiner |. on base. Latchford added two runs '}- = > eo YOU CAN BORROW AT LOW COST > THROUGH A : 'LOAN and repay In Convenient monthly instalments ; adjusted to your family budget Yes, at any branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia you can borrow for worthwhile purposes--to buy or refinance your. car--to furnish thatnew i, home or room--to pay your taxes or insurance premiums--to consolidate debts--to meet medical or dental expenses. 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