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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1964, p. 15

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a 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdsy, August 22, 1964 15 sé OUT WITH A COVELE SERVINS O HOT LEAD/ TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1l1--Hamiltoa CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo 'WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channél $--Rochesier CFTO-TV Channel $~Toronto .. CKVR-TV Chaitnel 3--~Barrie SATURDAY EVE. 6:00 P.M. 1i--News 7--Garly show 6--Countrytime 4--Wrestling Mr. and Mrs, North 2--Superman 6:30 Pm. 9--Wagon Train 6Keéynotes 3--Ripeord 2--Billlard Champions 6:45, P.M. 9-6-4-3--Neéws) Weather; Sports 1:00 P.M. 1--The Dave King Show ir han 4--UB Round Table Panet 2--Dragnet 7:30 P.M, N=Club 11 Dance Party 6-2--The Lieuvténant 4--The Lucy-Desi Comedy 3--Danger Man 8:00 P.M. 9--Donna Reed 6:30 PLM. 9--Movie $-2--Joey Bishop 7--Lawrence Welk Show 63--Beverly Hillbillies 4--The Defenders 9:00 PLM, 8-2--Movie 63--Great Movies 9:30 PLM. N--wrestiing 1--Hollywood Palace 4--Summer Playhouse 19:00 P.M. 4--Gunsmoke 19:30 PLM. Ti=Biockbuster 11700 P.M. - W19-6-7-6-4-3-2~News) Wéather: Sports 11218 PAM. 1i--Block Bustér Con- tinued 9--Métro Final 8-2+-Saturday Night at 9-4--Late Show 6--~Sports 11:30 P.M. 6--Fréd Astaire Theatre 12:30 A.M. 5 6--Tight Rope SUNDAY 9:00 A.M | 4=Popéye's Playhouse | 2--Cartoons 9:30 AM. Hi--En France 7=Thée Christophers | 2--Portraits of My People 10:08 A.M. | V--Italian Journal 6--The Bible Answers | 63--Country Calendar jN--Pioneers 7--Rockét Ship 7 ra Unto My Feet 2--Childreén's Gospel Hour 4--Camera Three 11:30 A.M. l=---Comment and Conviction ~ 9--Spectrum 7--Mind Over Myth 4--The Way 2--Sacréd Heart #--The Christophers 12:00 NOON 1i--Oral Roberts @--Felix The Cat 7--Playhouse 7 6+Live and Learn 4--News; Weather is The Answer 12:15 PLM, 4~--Congress 12:36 P.M. li--Lové That Bob 9--Douglas Fairbanks 6--St, Lawrence North 4--Face The: Nation 2--Family Playhousé 1:08 PLM 11--Continental Miniature 9~--Album TV 7.--Discovery 4--Cameo Theatre 1:30 PLM. 11--Spotlight 9--Theatre 7--Issués and Answers 63--Country Catenéar 2:00 P.M. 11--Sunday Movie 7--Chautauqua '64 6--World of Sport 4--Sunday Playhouse 2:30 P.M. 7--Dialogue 3:00 P.M. 9--Sports Special 7--My Little Maryle 6--Tennis 3:30 P.M, 7--The Députy 4:00 ©.M N--En France 7--Bowling 4--Boat' Races 4:30 P.M. 9--Douglas Fisher 6--Time For Adventure | 5:00 P.M. | N--Famiiy tnestre | 9--Platform | 7--Wrestling | 4--CBS Sports Spectacuiar $:30 PLM, 9--Sea Hunt '4--Planet Earth 3--Playhouse 90 4--Kingfisher Cove 'Twentieth Century 2 Meet The Press 6:30 PM. 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Monte Criste 4--Caléndar 10:30 A.M. 8-2--Word For Wérd 7--Price is Right 4--| Love Lucy 11:00 Ad $-2--Concentration 6--Loretta Young Theatre) 4--The Real McCoys '10 AM, N--Musicale # ra A 4--Pete and Giadys 1:00 NOON 12:18 PM 4--Speaker of tha House 12:30 PLM. 7--Afternoon Show 3--Cartoons 42--Meet thé Millers 18 PA. Ni-Love That Bob 9--Caravan 4--As The World Turns 3.--Movie 2:00 PLM. 1i--Mid Day Matinee 9 Theatre assword Loretta Young ee PM #4--The Boectors t--Day in Court irae 5:08 PLM. -2--Another Worle ~ fe Tel The Truth The 9--Playtime with Uncle 8 6-2--Truth or Consequences 4-Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 4--Gulding Light &--Movie 1:00 PLM. Ti--Lucky Store 8--Matinee 3:30 P.M, li--Bar 11 Movie 9--Mickéy Mouse Club &--The Match Game ROMP. Brame The 2--Captain i - 4:96 PM lacation Time 4--Leave it To Beaver Popeye MONDAY EVENING 5:08 PLM. nh # Theatre sorive O'clock Matinee Toa! show Yogi 5:30 OM. - 6--Space--The New Ocean East Kids 4:00 PA, 6--Citizen James has with Van Miller 2<Today, 1964 6:13 P.M. 4--Sports with Chuck Healy 6:30 PLM, 11-9--News, Weather, Sports T<Highway Patrol" é--Maritime Gazette 6:45 PM. li--Family Theatre CROSSWORD ACROSS DOWN 1. Cows 1, Asiatic peninsula 2. Perfect 3. Nickel: [BIUIMIAMED| | [PTS] rAIDIAIGL | Fain TAlRIAR OIE YMNUIPIAI ISIE! hi S NIT BNE |W! e&Al in ISIS) Aine ie 7. Instigate 8/Browned, 14, Harvest as bread 16. Noah's boat 11, Grampus 17. Compass 12, A company point of musicians 18. Slander 18, City: Bng. 20. Devoured 15. Scholar Eccl. 21, Tablet 19. Disfigure 22, Hastened 20. Anthropoid 23. Source of 22. Cuttlefish gold: Bib, 26, Require- ments 97. Russian mountain OOP a Anwae PIE TEINIS) TIOILIL Mme |RISIE} E/PIEIEMEIAISISE Yesterday's Answer $5. Blectrical units eat,asfruit 38. Swiss $2, Silk scarf: river ' 41, Jewish 33. Goddess month of night: 42, Burma Rom, chief aaZ Y range 28. Drench 29. Pole 30. A firedog 34, Willie Mays' position: abbr. 35. Anglo- Saxon money 86, Breezy 37. Large iy clam 80. Peace: L. 40, Man's nickname: poss. 41, Adam's son 43, Seottish- Gaeli¢ YESLITTLE MARILEA REALLY STARTED SOMETHING~ SOMETIMES, I FEEL L COULD TAKE LITTLE ou MARILEA AND NOE WON'T Hold It, Your! Unless | t6 hear 're cravin geet hte hold ham!!"another 10,000 times!! ef SECRET AGENT X9 THE LONE RANGER Ime. 1964. World rlaghts renrend © King Features Syndicate, JULIET JONES WHEN SULIES QUIET, SULIE'S UPSET, TELL 006 'JONES YOUR PROBLEMS, its HANDLE: THE GEN! North dealer, a Neither side vulnerable, nd You can't tely entirely luck during the play of and expect to always the best result. It is trué that the outcome of many hands depends on how the opponents' vards are divided, but you can occasional. ' ly offset a bad lie of the cardg with good play and thus over come adverse distribution. Let's say you're declarer at four spades and West leads a diamond. Obviously the contract is in danger, since you may wind up losing a spade, two dia monds and a ¢lub. - However, there are several possibilities of saving a trick, depending on how the oppo ents' cards are distributed ané on how you choose to play the hand, It is highly unlikely that West has the ace of diamonds, so you duck the queén, also the jack, and then ruff the next diamond. Your initial hope that the ace would fall and establish the King as a trick does not thatert. alize. You now play «# de and finesse the queen. en the.. finesse wins, things begin to look a little better, The chances of escaping a trump loser are gréatly increased, since Weet may have been dealt the Kx of spades, but just the same, it would be Wrofig t6 cash thé aée at this point. This would amount to stak- ing the result of the hand on the fall of thé King, Which is something to be avoided, if pos- sible. Theré is still 4 chance of making the contract even if West started with three spades to the king, and it deserves full investigation. Accordingly, you cash the ace . of hearts and ruff a heart. Now play a spade to the ace, ast showing out. Your precati- tiohs are rewarded when oe me king. of hearts, ruff a rt, and then put West in the: lead with a trump, He is forced to return a club and you thus . Avoid a Club loser and make the.- contract. 2 (1964, King Features Syndicate, ; Ine.) School Totals Show Increase i OTTAWA (CP) = 400; (CP) -- More were enrolled fulltitie at tit versity or college, "4 The bureau Of statisti¢s said today ih an atihual sutvey that . this représéfits ah inéfease from the preceding year of more than four per cent at the elementary and s@é¢6ndary school lével and 12 Pod tent at the university ; f rolmeént at the latter is double that of seven years aad. ., Théré were about oo inetitn: ' tions of higher | in Cah * eo a. 2 i laitpding' san 50 wit ree-CON powers but excluding about 20 which grant degrees only in theology. LASSIE'S BIRTHDAY Lassie, thé popular program, celebrates its birthday in broadcasting in Sép-_. tember. ERNIE CAY DOORS © SAS and ROOFING FREE DELIVERY "16 it's LUMBER, eell our NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST.

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