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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1964, p. 13

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s, (sag bopphiarkng Se Mi sn aaetnhgtith, bn. ae te ek eek ' ge. witli... yonee y perreny saee a wees Mr. Lamontagne sald that as long as the masses of men had to struggle against want, they coulda not devote themselves to; learning, un ig and en- joying ultimate cultural pleas-| ures, "But in the new society the OKAY, I SHOW YOU. TIA DA GREATEST, CUTIE. I LIKE YOU! _) ---- TIMsS, , aby 13, 1964 te ane « sie seis 8 CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER in Mesters' Tae yee a Championship Pley) North dealer. 13| Lamontagne TELEVISION LOG | Hoping For CHCH-TV Channel 1i--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6~Toronto * WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffule WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buttalo Renaissance Hil, BABY! YOU GOT CLASS! CIHON, LES DO A HULA. G King F coturee Syndicate, bac, 1964. Wosid rights reserved." WKBW-TV Channel 7--Bulfalo WRUC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto .. CKVE-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONDAY EVENING | 7--Late Show 7--Generai Hospital 5:00 P.M, N--Family Theatre Five O'Clock Matines 4--The Fugitive IM Squad TUESDAY 1:00 AM. 4~Captain Kangaroe 3~Yog) Bear 9:00 AM. 7--Jack LaLanne Show $100 Pn. 4~Popeye's Playhouse The New Ocean ey, ill eon tae ics en eee 2-The Rifleman 6:00 PA. 6--Citizen James 4----News With Van Miller 2-Today, 1964 6:13 OM é--Headiine News on PM 14--News, Weether, Sports 7--M-Squad é--Maritime Gazette 18 PM Wi--Family Theatre 63--Huntiey Brinkley eport } 130 AM. | T~Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:08 A.M, &2--Make Room For Daddy Tir taik 6--National Schoo! 4--Calender 10:30 A.M. 8-2--Word For Wore 7--Price is Right hez Helene 4-1 Love Lucy 11:00 AM. ' ¢--Concentration 7--Message 6~Loretia Young 4-The Resi McCoys <a Ti--Musicale 6-2--Jeopardy 10 P.M. 9--Donne Reed 6-2--Republican Conver T--Missing Links 6Girl Talk 4--Pete and Gladys 4--Zane Grey Thestre 3--Shannon 1 OM. 12:00 NOON ire Hore | 9--Noonday Report Mov oD hi Jothe Outer Limits | $24 Sav When 63--Dr. Finiay's Case) 6=Elwood Glover book 4--News and Weather | 1118 PLM. | @=Speaker of the House } 12:30 P.M, |1l--The Buecaneers 4--Repubilean Conven- | tion 6:00 PM. li--Ster Route 4~--I've Got A Secret 0 PM. Vi--Potka Party 9--Movie 7--Wagon Train Bobby 62--Truth or Consequences J=Father Knows Best &3--Bingaiong Jubilee 4--Vacation Playhouse | Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 PLM. | 4--Gulding Light vie 9:00 P.M. Ti-- The Untouchabies 9--McHales Navy 63~Playdate 4=Daenny Thomes Show | 1:00 P.M. : | #100 Ph | li--Lucky Score | 6--Matinee | ?--Afternoon Show 4--Meet The Millers Cartoons 2--Divorce Court 9--The Texan $-2--Hollywood Story 4=--Sfar Performance 10:00 P.M. Steve Allen Show 9--Dr. Kildare &2--Sing Along With Mitch 7--Breaking Point 63--Ingul 4--Eas 1:30 P.M. |11--Bachelor Father | 9--Caravan--Part 2 4--As The Movie 2:00 P.M. |1l--Midday Matinee | 9--Channel 9 Theatre 4--Password 2--Loretta Young 2:38 PM. @2--The Doctors | 7-Day In Court | &3--Movie_ Matines | 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. ry Side, West Side 16:30 P.M, 6--Explorations 11:00 P.M. 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News) Wee*her and Soorts 11:28 P.M. %--Metro Final 1-4--Late Show 6--Night Metre 11:30 PLM. iMusic I CERTAINLY OID. Shia fa AGAIN 9--Dougies Fairbanks | %Theatre | 9Playtime with Uncie | World. Turns | $-2--Another World 3--Summerama 4=To Teli The Truth 2:30 FM. 9--Theatre |1l--Bar 11 Movie en Mouse Cive 8--The Game T--Traiimaster 6 selle de Paris ae 2--Captain Bob "10 PLM. leHeckle. and Jeckie 9--Kidde &-Boro = Popeye 63--Vacation Time 4~Leave it Te Beaver 3--Popeye TUESDAY ave. } 5:00 PLM. |1l--Family Theetre 9--Five O'Clock Matines 8--Superman | 7~The Barly Show | 4-Riverboat 2--Woody Woodpecker He PM. é--Space--The New Ocean 3--Gunsmoke 2--The Rifleman 6:00 PLM. 6--Broadway Goes Latin | | 4--News With Van Miller | 2--Today, 1964 4:13 PLM. 4--Headline News 41 PM 11-9-4-6-4-2--News; Weather: Sports 7--M-Squad The Observer 6:45 PLM | --Family Theatre | @-2--Huntiey Srinkiey 1:00 P.M. | %--The Littlest Hobo |6-42--Republican Nation- 8! Convention 7-6--News, Weather Sports 3--Hennesey 1:30 PM. | ll--The Flintstones | %--Tuesday Night Movie | 8-2--Mr. Novak 7--Combat | 6---Wanted Dead or Alive | 4The Andy Griffith Show 3--Petticoet Junction | 0:00 PLM. | 11--Special Movie | 63--Patty Duke Show | 4--High Adventure | 6:30 PLM. &--Moment of Fear b--McHeles Navy Ben Casey 2--The Lewbreekere | 9:00, P.M. %--Jack Benny show $2--Richard Boone tmThe Greatest Show On Barth 8 4=Petticost Junctien | 25. Tibetan eat STRATFORD (CP)--Canada's centennial in 197 should prompt Canadians to work for a "new society of man," when leisure can be used to achieve full happiness through the cre- 'ation and appreciation of cul- ture in ifs broad sense, Maurice Lamontagne, secre- tary of state and the federal minister in charge of centennial planning as well as of most fed- eral government cultural activ- ities, put this to the opening session of the Stratford seminar on civic design Sunday night, "In the new society we must be less pre-occupied with the physical quantity of life and be more concerned with its spir- barriers will fall away, and all) North-South vulnerable. Canadians of the future should) have that chance to devote) themselves to the creation and appreciation of culture, or to put it another way, the creative use of leisure." Mr, Lamontagne urged the civic design seminar--composed of architects, town planners, and the like--to plan '"'not just mementoes for a birthday, but buildings for the future" in Can-| ada's centennial observance. BUYS LETTER A letter written by the Ger- man t Goethe during a trip to Italy in 1787 was sold by auc- itual quality," he said. tion in West Germany for $2,225. es CROSSWORD ACROSS = 42. Girl's name DOWN 1, Ona of the Society Islan 12, Jeweler's stock 14, Sloths 15. A radio- | active element | 11, Young cow 19. Uncle: Scot. 13, Merganser 20, Dirty 16, Beam 22. Reco 23, Siam. coin ! 24, Decorated BATT RISIHIAID DIRIAIMABBAL IDE |) 18, Whea- ten re RMT ARIA SIAUUT IE MNOIR II IS) [Te PAM Fe Ie "obs, 'var, 27. Notion letter pri 27, Author of "Pilgrim': " Progress 30. Cuckoo 31. A swollen mark on th. akin $2, Radium: ii ince6& Sophia and Vee aes last it is time for entrance... THE LONE RANGER 600D/ SHORTYS UP! HELL MAKE THAT KID MANO OVER is Ft ad ens 60! PROBABLY OUT PLAYING GOLF! AND HE COULDN'T. 6O WITH ME,HE HAD SO MANY CHORES T' DO! $Sors Opening lead-- four of clubs. This fantastic hand was play- ed in the Women's Champion- Bridge Olympiad, It occurred in the match between Great Brit- ain and Mexico. With Mrs. Odon Duran and Mrs, Enrique Gerard respective- ly North-South for Mexico, the bidding went in the highly une usual manner shown. The Mexi- cans were playing the Neapol- itan Club and the club bid showed at least 17 high-card points. The British East, not vulner- able, overcalled with two clubs, and Mrs. Gerard announced the three clubs. West tried to jam the bidding by jumping to five clubs, and, after North had in- dicated a balanced hand by pas- ing, East complicated the auc- tion still further by going te six clubs. Mrs. Gerard's reply to these shenanigans was seven spade, which she proceeded to make. The contract was certainly not top-drawer, but with Mrs. Ger- ard at the helm and a kindly smile from Dame Fortune, she succeeded in making the grand slam for a score of 2,210 poists. She won the club lead with the ace, discarding a heart from her hand, and drew five rounds of trumps, discarding a heart from dummy. When she then played four rounds of diamonds, dummy's three remaining cards were the A-8 of hearts and jack of clubs, In her own hand Mrs, Gerard had the K-10-6 of hearts, East, on the last diamond, was in the helpless position of having to discard from a hold ing of the J-9-7 of hearts and king of clubs. She could not dis card successfully and south made all the tricks as a result of the squeeze, When the British North-South pair played the hand, they failed to match Mrs. Gerard's per- formance, Their bidding, with- interference, went: 1 _ 2 clubs -- 2 spades -- 6 spades. The two club bid was Stayman, asking for a major suit re- sponse, in the same way, but the British pair, not having bid the grand wan, lost 750 points on deal, Asian Peace Note On Trip RANGOON (AP) -- Prémier Chou En-lai of Red China ended his surprise two-day visit te office announced he and Gen. Ne .Win, the Burmese chief, were determined to seek a "peaceful settlement" to the Southeast Asian situation, The announcement said South. east Asia was the main topie of the talks between the two leaders. It said they expressed deep concern over the situation, par- ticularly in SouthViet Nam and Laos, and agreed that a new 13-country Geneva conference should be convened on the Lao- tian problem. The statement added that 5 KQ10862 possibility of a slam by bidding. Chou Sounds Declarer made all the tricks: the Burma Sunday and the foreign ° Chou and Ne Win reaffirmed an article of their 1961 non-aggres- sion pact guaranteeing that neither will enter any military alliances detrimental other, to the SALLY'S SALLIES THI6 1S THE BEST FISHIN' HOLE Z EVER FOUND IN Ca? ~ cn [Nile CR ce TS FOR Mrs. BUMSTEAD yj my , YOU HAVE More NERVE THAN I HAVE, T WOULDN'T THINK OF READING MY WIFE'S MAIL BUTCH, AFTER YOU'VE HAD MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE' COOKING / oe THEN IT MIGHT BB OKAY TO TRY... HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS

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