' E TELEVISION LOG" eee CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV. Channel 6~Toronto| DAWSON CITY, Y.T. (CP)--jon @ 2,000-mile tour of the Yu-|(Top record-holder in Masters' Ap ay # ; kon, Individual Championship Pley) WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Butfalo fi \ nia," will wolemraie hnele toe ees te path WKBW-TY Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester| gon birthday in the Yukon Sat-|travelled up the northwest stag- ; na CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie|urday. One of the oniginaljing route as a record artist for outh dealer . Group of Seven, Dr. Jackson|the Canadian government. Both sides vulnerable., CROSSWORD : : Ar '9QT3 gAxoees 36. 26 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 30, 1964 \ WEDNESOAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 10:30 P.M. i 9--Country 'Music Hall ore aig A Theatre Bii"s Hi. Cae wn Alle 6 jews, Weather, is AINITIL Ii isision WEST : 1:00 PM. 1. Paris coin ; ISTTIAIL JL MC IL LINK @KIJ103 7 I--Lucky Score 6.---- " name HOO er rie: mS 1094 Ks859 7--Afternoon Show dolorosa ' G folw o32 105 4--Meet the Millers 11. Mississippi folele Eta 9764 102 3--Movie or Chio -Y. ria N aI + 2--Divorce Court 12. Sheath: i ; TIAN : PE ae Oassead OE a a3 zool, ital Celi Sas ; gee 4-As The World Turns | 38. Choice mare A[L Olio Mm: [elale! DIPN'T. KNOW YOU WERE APTER TV. Derby Mo oy ae F 5 apratt ™ 6 -- an ae (TIEPIE IE MES! IRIAlW) Sixes RENIN Prom rie. 1144-437 -Newss Weather| 'Captain Kengares me Cook : : RUNNIN' FRO. and |. @--Home Cooking WAY THOZE BU iia foes T-Day in Court T--Highway Patrol ¥ lassword BUZZIN' AROUN : . TPiirte 'spottight 9--Romper Room 2--Loretta Young Z pty ee --Sehaitiel Hoss oeun s tnd 1}. se 'Ou! a Tactuntey areal 9--Playtime in Uncle apes Bobby 7--Day our' 1109 PM 7---Dialing For Dollars | 6--Loretia Young S-The Farmery Daugnier Tipeeans Payne 4--House Party 43, Bounder b Pik lig 2--Mike Douglas Shaw | 3--Super Bingo 21. Zoo 36. Winglike 45. Trouble h ports 9:30 A.M. 200 P.M. MOON lid Allen 9--Peopie in Conflict 10 sans ne | --Raiher" Knows Gent | G4--Anether. World 24. , lynis 7--General Hospital gil hace angel dir Seas 6--As the World Turns 1:30 PAM. * | 3Moment of Truth ' oaks Ream Pe "Ete tell The trite 6-2--The Virginian 7--Girl Talk colloq, t--Oztle and Harriet ENoos Hc cnlaten's "Proordl 82. Guide " 6--Film 9--It's Your Move 33, Young ia 9--Plerre Berton This deal occurred in a team of four match. At the first ta- ble, where the bidding went as shown, West led the ten of hearts. Declarer played low from dummy and won the trick with the ace. He then led a diamond and, -when West followed low, played the eight, losing to the ten. Back came a spade from. East. Spurning the possible Tinesse, which would have proved fatal, South went up with the ace and played a diamond to the' king. 4--Face The Nation | 10:30 A.M. 8-2~You Don't Say person 3--Shannon | 9---Bingo 7--Queen For A Day 85. Excla- 7:45 PLM, | 8-2--Word For Word 6-3--Take Thirty sf Mr, Fixit | 7--Price 6. Right |-63--Chez Helene 6:00 P.M. | fi 11--Movie Specia} as mat Lucy %--My Favorite Martian 11:00 A.M, 4---Edge of Night mation | 4:00 P.M. 88. Coin: 4 es 9--Mickey Mouse Club Swed, : | &--The Matc ame , A east 7--~Patty Duke =Searlet Hill /--Tralimaster = rae LUSEP TO Yow ray | BIGGER | ! ; &3--Red River Jamboree' 9--James Beard Show |63 secret Storm as HAVE A «ats ALLOWANC! e & | 4:0 PM. 8-2--Concentration 4--Secre! Storm 44, Seaweed pos wax. Io ------ } 'sedis | Pog: Me, 2--Captain Bob 46, Girl's GY » 7--Shindig | . 4:30 P.M, name 63--Perry Mason in, A 2. | 11--Woody: Woodpecker 47. Climbing tg hnges oapponnets followed Wy -Hilibill --Albert Jy 9--Sea Hunt able ia- bata . | 9--Toronto Today | ¢o---Ragzib. Dazzle vine 4 phe to run the dia 9:00 P.M, | yardy | 4--Leave It To Beaver | 48. Exchange, ds and thus make. nine -2--Movie Links 3--Popeye as goods tricks for a score of 600 points. Coat cones Mee ee THURSDAY SVE. 49. Soothe At the second table, the bid- 5:00 P.M. 4--Dick Van Dyke Show ; 12:00 WOON DOWN 5 reg 9:30 P.M. ' ding was similar and the same ' 8-2--Say When 'Family Theatre tothe 'Pontasticks hee obi ed | Five. O'clock Matinee 4 Bde contract of three notrump 4Cara Williams Show | ¢&!wood Glover | pet patil tae! 3. Greedy played by South was reached, \caear Rien 3-Popeye's Party | 6--Magitia The Gorllie Again the ten of hearts was led, #-2--The Eleventh Hour 12:15 P.M, | 4--Five O'Clock Show dummy and East playing low, 4--Danny Kaye Show $-Speaker of the Hoyse | 2--Huckleberry Hound and declarer won with the ace. But when South led a dia- mond at trick two, West played GREAT COLONES... WE'VE NO RIGHT FANATICAL RISH FENIANS +++ ONCE HIS , een Ca WL BE EVEN MMVGEE, THE FORMER TO INTRUDE OUR IRISH | | FRIENDS++* NOW HAVE ONLY ONE Bo | the jack instead of the deuce, : y GREATER ASANATIONS | FENIAN, NOW TELLS PATRIOTISM ON THIS as had happened at the first = ON THEIR WAY-- ILL 60 BACK To A THE IRISH IN LOWER ' - CANADA +=" Tek. CUR eres mag table. This seemingly insignifi- "a THE OFFICE ~ ORIVE : <r "3 € cant play made a world of dif- ference in the result. Declarer now had the choice of going up with the king and more or less giving up the dia- mond suit as a main source of tricks, or else letting the jack win in the hope that four heart tricks could not be cashed by the defense. South did as well as he could when he elected to play low > from dummy and let West win with the jack. West returned a heart and East cashed four hearts to defeat the contract one trick, It is certainly true in most hands that a defender does best by playing second hand low, ae " , but, as is. always the case with WEVE HAD A 4 p 9 ar ,| |general rules, there are excep- CHANCE TO-C0OK. A fave : tions. The West at the second table did very well to recognize the exception. Tomorrow: The silly finesse. OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS PARTS AND SERVICE Leacue Over 600 -- G. Mercier 777 236): R. Coulson 714 (228, 259, Bie Simicing 686 (244, 269); J. Gow 208); K. Smith 671 (224,2 81)7/J. Van 67) (218, 273); H. Brown 669 ( MY DREAM 1m THEYVE ALL GONE UP IN SMOKE | SECRET AGENT X9 WE EXAMINE THE TAILORS LABELS ON THEIR COATS/" AND, IF THEIR SUITS ANY EVIDENCE OF - ARE EXP FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY a IN A MESS LIKE THAT---- a> NO FI) YES, MY NOTES Ane THE TABLE AND YOU WON, }) BEGINNING TO SHOW AS YOU PREDICTED! PATTERN THAT COULD a os +P, Jarvis 607 (226, 221); K, 606 (226, 211); J. Walarz 605 (231, 217)3 and W. Mathews 600 (201, 215), T. Eliott Chevrolets 4, Cadiliacs 0; » M. C.'s 3, Oldsmebiies 17 2 and Acadians 2, Congratulations to Ernie Rundle, one of our better bowlers, from the Bowling League, He wes 80 years young en Sept. THE LONE RANGER le Leats 4 Guicke 6 }. Pontiacs 4 GOOD EVENING, FRIENDS! ALL RieitT,jumior? 4 7 I GET THE MESSAGE! YOURE HUNGRY! MOTOR CITY MIXED LEAGUE ie 7a (267, 316) and Cecil Lister 729 (249, 371, 209). 600 Scores -- Pete Makerchuk 661 (292, ||217), Bus White 661 (261, 222), Ford 660 (228, 233), Aura Walls (260; 219), Ev Campbell 699 (251, 220), Al Jamieson 651 (246, 214), Vi Nertis 445 (226, 212, 207), Archie Bruce 42% (233), and Jack Anderson 612 (220, 218). || 00 scores ---Bernice Goods -- ed Smith 244, Arthur Irving 241, Helen Anderson 236, Ross Westlake 211, Sadie James 206, John Williamson 206, Jim Goods 206, Ford 201 and Earl Westlake 200. Your Writer was in error lest week .) | for missing Frank Chumbly'e nice 246 game and Stelia Makarchuk's 200 game, Hope 1 does not happen agein. SALLY'S SALLIES ~ MUGGS AND SKEETER | © King Fontures Symcicate, ine, 1964, World sights resurwed. WANTED 4} SINCE THE ACCIDENT. WHAT I SHOULD HAVE DONE IMMEDIATELY, bO.YOU SUPPOSE o» GHE WAG PROBABLY SHE WAS A re THROWN OUT' POU I BOUND iT RIGHT : NO WONDER I WHERE. 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