Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1964, p. 8

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as follows: THAT'S FUNNY, IT'S AFTER atte | "If the imperialists start a ; |war we will have nothing to wwe acre?" A TELEVISION LOG | 900-Million (xz wirttse pains 0 ' CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto Di I War 'palling yeah agg gn bly WGR-TV Channel 2--Boffalo | WBEN-TV Channel 'Buffalo ape ang a alt WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester LONDON (Reuters)--Chinese itself good fortune'--imperial- CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3---Barrie|Communist leader Mao "Tse-\ism, too, will be destroyed, and MONDAY EVENING | /--Late Show ; | 4--To Teli The Truth {tung 'olds: the: View 'that 990,-| roe Teer vill We ae coin (Chef aman, (eect ee Nar utes et aaa JoEIve O'Clock. Matinee | TUESDAY 9 Theatre war started by imperialists, ac-/'he 900,000,000 who perished. | 52-You Don't Say ding to an article published! Sobolev, added: 'Comment on perman 4:00 A.M. T--Queen For A Day cording Punished) . sou pv Early Show 4--Captain Kangaroe é--Movie Matinee here. \this incredible statement would tou! Sear 9:00 A.M. 4-Edge of Night The article, in the June issue|be superfluous. But it prompts 5:0 PM. | Toyack LaLanne Show 4:00 P.M, of met weg nd > deo bs Homapyl arc Pegsed | 4--Popeye's Playhouse /11Bar il Movie was written . Sobolev. ask any 900,000 peop: ieber siesta | armike Douies Show | s_Mickey Mouse Club | He said Mao wrote that in|whether they wanted to die, | | | i : y @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mendey, August 10, 1964 M. a 0 Pr edicts | question of war, approximately 2--The Rifleman (9:0 KM, The Match certain conditions evil could| whether they agreed to become egies Tennessee Ernie Ford lead to good results while good|the manure of history to fertil- 6-3--Mademoii ; $--Citizen James 10:00 A.M, in its turn could be superseded/ize the soil for a new civiliza- 4--News With Ven Miller! oo-Make Room For by bad results. | tion?" MEAN YOU DON'T/LIKE I SAID... eld 4 Bd Fy Sobolev added: ", . . These| The World Marxist Review ts YOU WANT Te PLAN "TO RETURN O 1s P.M. | National School |abstract logical constructions|the English edition of Problems THE MONEY TO ¥ GET TOSSED BACK da A la NW-Heckle and Jeckie | are translated into the language|of Peace and Socialism, pub- JOAN KEARNY?_/ INTO THE BAY? wid } 10:30 A.M. ie. fs | of practice, as we see from Maojlished in Prague, . Czechoslo-| : > ' o P.M. | 9-2-Word For Word | ga--Vacdtion Time Tse-tung's reflections on the! vakia. 11-9--News, Weather, 7--Price is Right | #~Leave it To Beaver. Sports 63--Chez Helene 3--Popeye Eerine cue |" "Taam | Tmpoan eve | CROSSWORD , bas dom 5:00 PLM. hip aoe 8-2--Concentration Family Theatre ua ee world of bridge since i hunies Srinkley ion vow 9--Five O'Clock Matinee 1957. tly, their players use unt His Loree Young. Fath cee, ai serum | artificial bidding methods, and, 'oye | 7--The Early Show Al DOWN = - 20. Forbid PEISBOIEIEM |while there is no doubt that these methods are generally U P.M. 4--Riverboat 1, Ri 200 P. 11:30 A.M, ver » Rudely 1. Stringed 22, Em- 9--The Farme,s Daughter 11--Musicale i y pecker concise musical : le | N a 'Woody Wood : ploy E ; successful, they someti 1 HF aa - ' ei : ; y sometimes lea ing ib Weather, Rie cake inka 5:30 P.M. 5. Pass lightly instrument for to the wrong contract 6--Space--The New Ocean over 2. Join i C shapes. J . G Theat 6--Girl Tal . y wages e hi Peat el ag abe 4--Pete and Gladys 3--Gunsmoke 9. Occasional 3. Coffee 23. Strain lAlY] Py ¥ > ae eee Chia- <Bacheleh.. Wainer 'hese 2--The Rifleman plural of 4. It is: 24. Hinder radia and "A elio, playing the 1:30 P.M. PS enpggesy se 4:00 P.M. genius contracted | 25. Cow- ¥ (SloiL[c) Neapolitan Club system, failed 9--Movie | 8-2--Say When | 6--Broadway Goes Latin 10, Telegraphs 5. Faint LOL ISHES HOA! to reach the best contract large- s2--Movie an 7-Surtsiae é 4~News With Van Miller 12. Hodge- 6. Kaffir MO} LL 22m ly as a result of their methods. /-- The Outer Limits 6--Elwi Glover Ti 4 | i se . % a as ay j f 63--Dr. Finlay's Case 4--New$ and Weather rere ee 13 poe war club B The hand was played in the UVE.SUST ° OH, You Apr re 4 thoak i OA, 1s PM, . Bay 7. Son of Bela . Gai Saturday's Answer Match between Italy and the coe Ny "THEM LATER! 4-To Tell The Truth Speaker' ot the Mousa |S Headline. News window 8.Assembly 28, Suit- United States in 1962. PAINT! a= " #:00 P.M, 13:8 PM. Chuck «Healy 14. High in 9. Incite able 33. Arabian The club bid was artificial § ; p Star Route : ' 6:30 PLM, pitch: mus. 11. Flings 30, Untrue chieftain (it was only a coincidence th 11--The Buccaneers 1 * 8 a coincidence. that 4--l've Got A Secret |g "playtime with Uncle | '!-9-8-6-42--News; 5.Hawaiian 15, A fastener 31. Coarse, 35. Mister: South, D'Alelio, had a club £100 PM. | Bobby Weather, Sports food 18. Barter: slender Ger. Suit). It showed at least 17 8-2--Truth or 7~--M-Squad 16. Brazilian collog. cigar: 38. Salary bowetey showed at. leas v npeika Party | Consequences | &-The Observer palm 19, Famous var. j 39. Chart high-card points. The heart re. 7-Wagon Train | Pee nee eee 45 PM. 17. Kind of gardens: 32.Kings,as 40. Mother of _ SP0NSe was also artificial, It had | &3~Singalong Jubilee | 4 "Search for Tomorrow | !!--Family Theatre leather Eng. addressed Trish gods nothing to do with hearts as | 4--Vacation Playhouse | he BAL | @2--Huntiey Brinkley 20. Storage such, but merely indicated pos- ee | 4Guiding Light 7:00 P.M place He 4 ZA session of either an ace or | 1-- The Untouchabies : 9--The Littlest Hob: i i e o'ubs o_AAcHales Navy 3--Movie th: ol 2 A hg 21. Skin tumor kings. Three ec'ubs and three A, : 10 ; bere hit ne 1:00 PM a 22. Suspend G hearts were both natural bids, 4--Danny Thomas Show | 11Lucky Score 4--Phil Slivers Show 23, Worthless T and so two was three sot *:30 PLM. 8~Matinee 3--Hennesey trifle Gia I ff . tig os omen pe Nog Toatterneon. Siam been 26, Speed n effect, D,Alelio bid clubs as ba--Honyweed Story epee IES li Ber 27. Support 15 a suit only once and Chiaradia 4-Star Pertormance | 2 Bivores Cour? 9--Tuesday Night Movie | 28, In favor of ig hearts only once. Due to the 10:00 P.M. 1:30 PLM. aah eat 29. Beam YH limited exchange of informa- 11l--Steve Allen Show " ' 30. Stratagem j . ha 9---Or a ieere with she Latavan Sore anay Ocean 34. Verb form oa gpk Bae 4 for. Nerta ° | ti Ae 4-As The World Turns Show 35, Head : South's. distribution, or Breaking Point 3--Movie 3--Petticoat Junction covering \South to know North's distribu- 63--Inquiry 2:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M, 36, Man's jtion, North decided to pass oo _ Side NN--Midday 'Matinee Speciat Movie now nickname Yy Y jthree notrump, since, so far as : .M. ~ net -| v i) no 7. > 4 j | 6--£xplorations 4-Password 4--High Adventure 4 soe prdaginit apelin. mee had 2--Loretta Young : ° eady tricks at notrump. 11:00 P.M. $:30 P.M. Zealand is @ 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News) 2:30 P.M, Moment of Fear hative This contract went down one. Wee*her and Sports 8-2--The Doctors 7--McHales Navy 'Daw West led a spade and East took 7--Di In © t 63--B C | : m bie as &3-Movie. Matinee 2--The Lawereakers close the ace and returned a spade. $_Metro Final 4--House Party aL 42. Wrath |Declarer won with the king and jNight Metre pidesgslty 9--Jack Benny Show | 43. Musical jplayed the ace and another 3:00 PLM. 8-2--Richard Boone instrument heart, finessing the jack, The 11:30 P.M. | 7--General Hospital 7--The Greatest Show On | 44 Remuner- defense then cashed three spade 1--Music 8-2--Another World Earth cts Le itricks for down on 9--Dougias . Fairbanks 3--Summerama 4--Petticoat Junction | The be . (K 4 | e American pair (Key ani and Nail) arrived at the better contract of four hearts on this |bidding : MICKEY MOUSE © King Features Syndicate, Ync., 1964, World tights reeerved laf * ) ely BUT IF SOMEBODY ELSE SAN " TELLIN'HER-I JUST/ §]| LIKES IT, WHY CANT SHE a \ aN THROUGH THEE Bast South West North WOULDN'T LIKE LET EM? WHY DO SOME 43 jj. wa ¢ Pass 1m Pass 19 ATS OKAY Mag typo hy TAKE s | aa, x Pass 3NT. Pass a@ WE'VE BEEN GOIN ee -- THE PUN CUT Soremars Nail (North) knew that his ELSE'S FUN #? partner had a balanced hand containing about 20 high-card points, and he therefore prefer- red to play in a suit contract with his unbalanced distribution. He made ten tricks with ease jeven though he, also, misguess- jed the heart situation, Tomorrow: Ingenuity 'Electronic Re 3 : =asaz~ Ballet, Score AW ] Sed SPOTTE S, THE LONE Is HE SUNS GETTN WWE MUST OFF Bit DOIN, < LEAVIN' Sccuneaa "Satan ance' nas We eee & TUAND Ole THAT ature MEREL a1 CANT | s AND A CANTEEN OF COOL MUCH LONGER-= IN. THIS ver etal e WATER /S YOURS/ yp. HEAT~-- STRATFORD (CP) -- Electro. nic. music returned after a lengthy absence to the Stratford Festival Sunday afternoon in the form of French composer Henri Pousseur's Electre. bring- ing with it four Canadian Na- tional Ballet soloists and guest dancer Arthur Mitchell. The work is choreograpned by Grant Strafe ang is part of an all-French program. In its original form, Electre jis a retelling of the Sophoclean |Greek tragedy, reduced to bare ee i ' i ; joutlines, in French that is both + THE LANGUAGE. OF +». BUT THE SECOND iON 1S...) {A FATHER GETS jsung and spoken. gst Nig aed COUNTRY IN WHICH YOU WERE WHEN A"MOTHER TONGUE "16 me Peng raph }/ John Kraglund, Globe and ENGLISH LANGUAGE BORN IS ALWAYS YOUR BEING SPOKEN BY A MOTHER... Mail music critic, says: "In the MOTHER, TONGUE"... Stratford version, Strate man- 7 ages, with variable success, to translate the action into a dance drama. "It is a visual drama which falls short of the intensity of both the story and the music, for much of the choreography becomes repetitious. There seems to be too much of words and music for a situation which can be conveyed briefly in the dance." Mr. Kraglund said that, in |the introuction, 'Agamemnon (Lawrence Aamsd) an Electre r (Joysanne Sidimus) seemed to Fron ier gn A become unduly fascinated with ABLE 7 LEAVE HERE, MY ( detail. and Clytemnestre (Jac- SISTER AND I THOLIGHT IT queline Irving) and Egisthe wou! ' (Yves Cousineau) seemed hard SECRET AGENT X9 ba z S =| z | 5 LI'L ABNER THE LONE RANGER DONALD DUCK MUGGS AND SKEETER MY LANDS/ THAT WAS NNOM'S PANORITE VASES WHAT ILL Z 907! put to find interesting varia- tions on their love theme." In a Saturday morning con- cert five groups performed var- > | i We ' P ious chamber music works in a } : . program presented by the work- shop of the National Festival Ochestra. -- JULIET JONES ALITTLE stronoen,\ ) tf MR, MOORB, ITS LIKE \ an ! < FROM THE LITTLE I KNOW ABOUT . , , p , A CHANGE OF A\ Pg [rommunctnncece rhe. | (SALLY'S SALLIES Lor, CONSIDER IT? DONNA AND T y : | WOULD BE PLEASED IF YOU DID, © King Feamwes Syndicate, Inc., 1964, World rights reserved. T WELL, REMEMBER, THERE ARE! [You sHoULo Ve "Uji I D BILLS FOUR OF USAND I COOK! [THOUGHT OF THAT | / fr WEARS HER OUT REE OUTRAGEOUS pon ONE THOUSAND AND || | BEFORE agit r ' DOWNTO PEDALING I THAT t NINETY- YOUGOT OP Be wea R - 22 MEALS A MARR ED) 4 ' were running ae little small this " |

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