Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1964, p. 24

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 8, 1964 24 TEL 3--The Barly Show EVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel Ll--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6~Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV. Cissnel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie PLACE. Hi Een onnaa E WHILE cet WEDNESOA EVE. OPM N--Family hestre 9--Five O'Clock Matinee 8-2--Superman 7--The Early Show 4--Riverbcs! . $230 PLM. &3--The Forest Rergers 2-The Rifleman +100 PLM 6--Sportsfolio * 4---News with Van Miller 2-Today 1964 6:15 PLM. 4--Headline News 3-T.V. Derby 120 PLM 1-9-8-43-2--News; Weather and Sports T--M-Squad Prairie Spotticht 4 PLM. Ni--Family Theatre @-2--Huntley Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--Best of Grouche &--Peter Gunn 7-6--News, Weather. Sports 4--The Hone;--comers 3--Candid Camera 2--Death Valley Days 1:30 P.M. 9--Dick Van Dyke 6-2--The Virginian é--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Nation's Business | Ni--Steve Allen 2--The E! Ws .I-4--Late Show 11--Music 10:00 P.M. leventh Hour 7-77 Sunset Strip 4-On Broadway Tonight 10:30 P.M. : 9--The Twilight. Zone 6-3--Newsmagazine 11:00 P.M. 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News Weather, Sports 315 PM 9--Metro Fina 6--Viewpoint 11:30 P.M. 9--Dougias Fairbanks &2--Tonight Show 6--Z Cars 3--Sam_ Benedict Movie THURSDAY 8:00 AM. 4--Captain Kangaroo 9:00 A.M, 7--Jack LaLanne Show 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Mike Douglas Show 9:30 A.M. 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 A.M. $2--Make Room For Daddy 7--Girl Talk 6-3--Natlonal Schools 4--Calendar 10:30 A.M. 12:18 P.M. er of the 12:45 P.M. 4--Guiding Light 1:00 PLM, Vi--Lucky Score &--Matinee - 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers 2--Divorce Court 1:30 P.M. li--Love That Bob 9--Caravan--Part 2 4-As The Worid Turns 2:09 P.M. ll--Mid Day. Matinee 9--Channel 9 Theatre $--Home Cooking 7-Day In Court 64-3--Password 2--Loretia Young 2:30 P.M. $2--The Doctors 7--Day in Court 63--Movie Matinee 4--House Party 8-2--Another World 7--General Hospital 63--Take Thirty 4~--To Tell The Truth 3:30 P.M. Huckleberry Hound $:30 P.M, 6--Mr. Piper 2---The Rifiemen 60 PM. 6--The Jetsons - 4--News with Ven Miller - 3 Territory 2---Today, 1964 Pe APE Ey one SE Me CONTRACT BRIDGE By 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Master' Individuel Chompionship Pley) '| 17. Performed 15. Girl's nick- name 16. One 18. Brazilian palm 19. Capital of Latvia 22. Compass Arabia -- a tooth thousand dirt 20. Area around 36. For this reason 21. Native of 39. Soft: mus, point 23. Mark of @ 2 Ee 'wound 26. Lay in wait 28, Moisture 30. Damage 31, "----~ of Oz" 34. German East dealer. ' North-South vulnerable ainst deme eoutll, tad agi every other , and with such short matches there were bound to be some startling upsets, One of the most unexpected | ado ichy For Wore results was the defeat of the strong United States team, which eventually finished sec- ond, by the Republic of China, which finished 19th. Moreover, the defeat inflicted on the Amer- ican team early in the tourna- ment was by the convincing score of 52 international match points to 6, The US. never had a chance. The Taiwan foursome played as though inspired, rarely making a slip and taking advantage of every opportunity offered them by the cards or their opponents. This hand furnishes a sample of what the American team was up against, At the first table, the Chinese North-South pair (J. Wong, and C, Wu) reached six spades on the bidding shown and made seven for 1,460 points. This was a normal result on the deal. But at the second table, with an American pair, North-South and a Chinese pair,C. Shen and K. Huang, sitting East-West, the bidding took this amazing turn: 4--The Great Convention | 7--price 1s Right 37. Indefinite 3--Phil Silvers Show 63--Chez Helene 48 PM | 4-1 Love Lucy whee' 11:00 A.M. 2 ase 1i--Musicalle 6:08 P.M. 9--Cartoon Party ll--Michael Shayne |1--Randy Dandy | Theatre 8-2--You Don't Say | 7--Queen For A Day. | 63--Friendly Giant | 4--Edge of Night 4:00 P.M, 1l--Bar 11 Movie | 9--Mickey Mouse Club | 6--~The Match Game | 7--Trailmaster 41, Pronoun 43, Travel 44. Bog 45. A thin, net- like material 8-2--Concentration 9--My Favorite Martian | 7--Message T--Patty Duke | 6--Lorett. Young 6--Camera West | 4--The McCoys 14:30 A.M, 6:39 P.M, Mavanart sed geod Oe | 8-2---Jeopardy | 4--Secret Storm , 7--Missing Links | 2--Captain Bob 48, Spring' 6--Girl Talk | " Sower 4:30 P.M | 9--~Yogl Bear 50. Live coal | 63--Vacation Time 51, An old 4--Leave it To Beaver 52, Comfort 9--Mov 7--Farmer's Daughter 63--Perry Mason 4--Suspense 4--Pete and Gladys } 12:00 NOON j11--Albert J. Steed Show | 9--Caravan 8-2--Say When | 7--Surtside 6 | 46--Elwood Giover | 4--Noon News 3--Popeye's Party 3--Popeye THURSDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. M--Family Theatre | 9%--Five O'clock Matinee 6s Theatre 4--Dick Van Dyke Show WIND IS BLOWIN' AS STRONG AS IT IS TODAY LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY \7 'Pave 'Pass The Americans were playing weak two bids and quickly got to six spades. Shen, not vulner- able, decided that the vulnerable slam would be made and he therefore bid. six notrump. This was the equivalent of a takeout double asking partner to choose between seven clubs or hearts as a sacrifice bid. West eventually bid seven hearts and went down seven doubled. ply i seg point penaltly gave ines team a profit of 160 points on the deal, or 4 IMPs. NEWS IN BRIEF TICKETS ARE COSTLY OTTAWA (CP) -- Gordon Pearson, 45, of Ottawa set a rec- ord in magistrate's court Mon- day when he paid $206 in fines for 33 parking tickets. Pearson told the court the tickets, which were gathered over eight months, were not paid because he was short of cash. TALKS CONTINUE OTTAWA (CP) -- Trade Min- ister Sharp told Louis - Joseph Pigeon (PC -- Joliette-l'Assomp- tion - Montcalm) that discus- sions with Japan have been ton- tinuing for some time on volun- tary quotas covering textile im- ports by Canada. : MEME $1 10S HOMMES SONT A BOMT, ILFAMT PROFITER DE CETTE CHANCE, CONTINUIONS LE VOYAGE" DECIDE VERENDRYE. és 'AU LAC DES 6015 # €a WE JUST WANT To MAKE 6URES YOURE NOT BOTHERED By ANY OVERLY-ATTENTIVE FANS = | Gike this Face inthe crowd. "a 5 a "NOUS NIAVONG PRESQUE PLUS DE VIVRES JESPERE QUE LE ALS De LAVERENDRYE NOUS REVIENDRA AVEC DES PROVISIONS ea DE MICHILIMACKINAC AVANT Liver" ] ERROR Noe an Maan ae BO pase eaees am ara" a | eo d ea i ne { ea Bf ! UE SACRED! STATUE NOT RETURNED 70 VILLAGE, PUEBLOS GO ON BE FOUND--~ AND aur WARPATH { QUICKLY / THE LONE RANGER EXETER, England (CP) -- Jeweller Walter Kent, 63, has started a new line of business-- as a consultant for expectant mothers, Kent claims he can tell the sex of an unborn ba by swinging a pendant on a gol chain on the woman's neck, "tT can tell the sex by the way the chain rotates. It's similar te Pag divining, which IT can do 80." 16TH POLARIS SUB WASHINGTON (AP) -- The: United States has deployed its 16th Polaris missile-firing sub- marine. The Woodrow Wilson, packing 16 nuclear-tipped rock- ets with a range of 1,725 miles, |}went on patrol in the Atlantic over the July 4 weekend, It was learned. MUGGS AND SKEETER @ Ring Features Syodicute, Ine, 1964. World rights reserved. MR. NUBBIN, SIR. THE TIME HAS COME, GAINS ENTRY ) | MELBOURNE, Australia '|}(QP)--When Marlene Dean, 28, had her purse stolen at a bank \}it was only the beginning of her trouble. Along with $170 in cash, the purse contained Miss Dean's car keys. The thief used them te Steal the car that night. SALLY'S SALLIES Fe e Vex, WHY, I'M 60 ) \ WHY DO YOU CALL IT THE BLUEPLATE SPECIAL" WHEN YOU SERVE IT ON A WHITE PLATE? i COLOR = a He COOK'S NAME IS HAS NOTHING 5 OSCAR BLUEPLATE 'y PUT LOTS OF MY CLOTHES / 'TO.DO WITH IT Festaree Sndlentn, le 1964 Word taht smooch "If you judge one more beauty contest, I'm going to enter it." wd | L

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