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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1964, p. 21

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 2, 1964 21 ff WAS YOU, YOURSELF, WHO REPORTED z tre f NOT If YOURE CLEVER, YOUR '| AN ATOMIC BOMB ON WAYBACK ISLAND y FRIEND SPARROW, TOO, E L E I S I L CO CT 1N THE PARADISIS... SEIZE IT! t aHINK, IT AiGuT Be V O N O G NTR R ACI BRIDG E 'i 5. SFER {T TO ONE OF CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel. 6--Toronto hd bony tenes rin petee A ea WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffaie | WBEN-TV Channel 4--Butflalo 15.Intest OTE EEN) |W KBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WRUC-TV Channel $--Rochester ee -- ao 19.at- ' EIREICI] le] |CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie les vulnerable. tract- : THURSDAY ee ; 4:13 PM. tne es ORAM: AL £:00 AM. li--Love That Bob 4--Headline News 21. 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Region N--Musicalle 4-Te Tell the Truth | &-€ on 9--Certoon Party 5:90. PM, "arin Precinct 8-2--Concentration {l---Randy Dandy ons Ps 7--~--Message | 9--Theatre im ee 6 sag) Fractured Flickers ; 6~Lorett. Young $-2---You Don't Say oe Vall Opening lead -- six of clubs. 7--Queen For A Day +The -- eS Friendly, Giant ésotts Lent thie Thailand finished 17th in the 9--Caraven--Part 1 Z md 100 ®. 4--Rawhide World Bridge wae $2--Jeopardy cher fh uae 0:90 PM. in New York this year, but Y, ZoMlssing |Links Club the distinction. of numbe! 9--Mickey Mouse YP icng ss A a a | 5S 7 Pete 'and Gieays $--The Match Game aa he France, Great Britain, Italy a 4 12:00 NOON &3---Mademolselie De bres oe dome Canada among its victims. lie-Albert J. Steed Show Peris i @ coreven | henerat Slane 9:00 P.M. The United States defeated 2--Captain Bob bp i $~Zero One Thailand 32 to 19, but the losers /--Maverick kin ba 7--Jimmy Dean succeeded in executing one of -- : YU S-Neon Nowe t--Yog! Bear 'Perry Maven he rates mage % teres = 5 7 ; Y; sPcpeven Paty 63-Vacation Time double squeeze against declarer. 1 or Pada 422, z won' '. Y, sok GL Pent pod Squeezes are almost invariably NOW GOOFY 1S ac \ YPNOTIZE ae ; ; | 4~Speaker ot the Hous® | rHuRspay ave 2--Haze: executed by the declarer, not a STUZYING TO BE A | ) > ANYONE t i 30 4) | 12:9 P.M. $00 p.m. | &3---Music Stang defender. cy HYPNOTIST! | %Playtime --Family Theetre 10:00 PLM. The contract was one notrump | With Uncle Bobby | S-five, O'clock Matinee |11_steve Alien played by Robert Hamman of | ee 7--The Early Show the American team. West (Dr. | 7--Father Knows Best | ¢2-Razzle Dazsle M. Veeraburus) led a club. | re, Me rmecrom | FHcoberry Houne | Saket hy Dummy and East, (B. Gimbie- | 3-Movie 5:20 P.M, 10:30 P.M. cz) followed low and South | 12:45-P.M. Mr. Piper N--Officlal Detective won the first two tricks with the | 4--Gulding Light Fars g Pen %--Sports Hot Seat K-J of clubs. } 100°. e 11:00 P.M, Declarer 1y---Locy Man" 6:00 PM. N901-6-698--Newe, jack, org peg then i. &--Matinee 6--The Jetsons Sports y 7--Afternoon Show 4---News with Van Miller 1:18 PM essed the queen of diamonds, 4--Meet the Millers 3--Tompstone Territory | %--Metro Final which also held. The defence by | 2--Divorce Court 2~--Today, 1964 Vewpoin' now had had four opportunities to win a trick, but rejected them all! Declarer then took another diamond finesse, but at this point the defense brought its heavy guns into action and South never got another trick. West won the diamond with the king and played the AQ and another spade. East took the spade with the king and cashed the ten of spades and ace of clubs, at which point this be -- the extraordinary posi ion: LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY "MEME CELA NE SERA PAS MONTEEAL) *.MESSIEURS, IL ME FAUT 50 SUFFISANT, IL ME FAVDRA HOMMES, VIVRES, DES EN PLUS L'APPUl FIMANOER, ) MUNITIONS ET DES CANOTS DES MARCHANDS" ag DE 9O PIEDS DELONG.., thereupon dis- carded the six of diamonds. Now dummy became squeezed. 4 ' cde F ' It could not discard the club, "UE SUNS PRET A ENGAGER j Blak: 4 oe Py a which would make the nine TOUT LE QUE JE POSSEDE DANS z ki 4 ' : x é ¢ ' trick, so it discarded a heart. CETIE EXPEDITION," DIT LA VERENDRYE, rae = Bi 7 . = \ . : : : rat i. result, vest, took the ry) JLWVHTSIM BO ; , : ; st two tricks with A-10 "Soon todo we 3 1 eto, hearts and South went down three. SECRET AGENT X9 BUT WERE PINNED! IEANWHILE, RIDING TOWARD THE DEA T HS THAT MEANS THEY CAN| | SHOOTING: 0+ GET MORE BRAVES By THE CANADIAN PRESS 70 RUSH US./ WEN, Hancock, Me. -- Pierre Mon- teux, 89, French-born conductor whose career spanned more than half a century with the world's great orchestras. Cambridge, Mass. -- Roscoe Pound, 93, former dean of the Harvard Law School and world- renowned legal authority. Montreal -- John Cecil Barry, 60, veteran Malaysna security officer. Toronto--Clifton H. Lane, 61, presid of the Metropolitas Toronto Board of Trade in 1961. " = , Johannesburg --Lai ce amma V7 onecon! cance Y [7 [ wuaBAt x Tow youTo | [fd x ow! rPUTONA DRY || ane 87 Knelthborn suthor st CAME HOME For ap spe tga Sopco GET INTO SOME DRY several books on South Africa LUNCH! : and former editor of the Cape 4 Argus and Rand Daily Mail pa- pers. Sudbury, Ont. -- William H. Dorsett, 85, a retired business- man well known in Ontarie sports circles. Moscow -- Alexander Piro- gov, 65, a leading basso of the Bolshoi Theatre. Westfield, N.J. -- Samuel Marks Kinney, 75, who helped win acceptance of the zipper as general manager of Talon, In- corporated, in the 1930s and 1940c. THE LONE RANGER I'VE CHANGED MY MIND... HERE : 'DONALD ASOUT THAT : CONE MOMENT; )| [TWENTY DOLLARS YOU RE IT 1S! ~--_ SIR... | |ASKED ME TO LEND YOU...}} [| 7 gi »_~-- eae ny ae Dass DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER JAIL ae one - | : LS FAREHAM, Eng (CP)--~ By So } : ; Z| H fe ; ay rg Dicer ya ig reruiy ed j 2 1 : 0! mpshire ed up, ac- DON'T YOU THINK? A LITTLE? LIGHT? hy cident, the first radio transmis- sion from a jail when a Notting- ham prisoner demonstrated his set to inmates. The prisoners have formed what they call "the most dedicated short-wave listeners' club in the world." SALLY'S SALLIES JULIET JONES T Gor THREE - W CAKE RECIPES GOLLY, WHATCHA | [ OH, THIS HOMEMADE 60 I'M TRYING TO AND A REMEDY FOR | DOING, GRANDMA?) | PERFUME WAS A BIG }| | SEE IF IT'LL WORK. DISHPAN HANDS @ FLOP, BUTCH SA WILL YOU PLAY] T | a | "THIS HAND FOR M "- ba DEAR WHILE T TELL ME MORE ANSWER THE PHONE? ABOUT THE PARTY<- 7 ea eT, HiT] ae {| | || 1964. World rights reserved. © King Features Syadicata, Ine, 9 King Fecrugee Speicate, tan, 164. World riche renerved "But Mr, Phillips doesn't spel his name with an Fy"

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