Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1964, p. 18

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4 Se A abet en sors = |18, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 20, 1964 zt E L E VI S I O N hi O G CURFEW FOR CHILDREN {eastern Ontario village. Coun- , . pa x MAXVILLE, Ont. (AP) -- Alcil took the action to stop loit- ety eee mane Tay Chaeiel y eroeonee 9 p.m..curfew for children un-jering. The chi'dren must be ac- WGR-TV Channel 2--Butfalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo der 16 years of age has been|companied by adults after the} WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROU-TV Channel 8--Rochester approved by the council of this'curfew hour. | CFTO-TV Channe! 9--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie CONTRACT BRIDGE By 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individual} Championship Play) OY. TLL LE THIS! B ' Seen ~~) South dealer, North-South vulnerable. CROSSWORD TUESDAY EVE. PM 12:00 NOON BOUT UNTIL LUCITA SINGS A PLAINTIVE WANTING A MAN, 4--Generation li--Family Theatre 9--Five O'Clock Matinee 8--Superman 7--The Early Show $-3--Fireball XL--5 4--Five O'Clock Show 2--Woody Woodpecker 5:30 P.M. 6--Music Hop 3--Aquanauts 2--Tales of Wells Fargo 6:00 P.M. Ee 6--Generation 10:00 P.. 5:00 P.M. 1--Steve Alien 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News 9--Eleventh Hour 82--Bell Telephone Hour 7--The Fugitive 4--Doctors and Nurses 10:30 P.M, 9--Jack Benny ¢3--Other Voices 11:00 P.M, Weather and Sports 1:15 P.M, %--Metro Final 6--Viewpoint $-2--Say When 7--Surtside 6 6--Elwood Glover 4--News and Weather 12:19 PLM. 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M, 9--Theatre $-2--Truth or Consequences 4-Search for Tomorrow 12:45 PLM, 4--Guiding Light 3--News, Weather, Sports ACROSS 1, Division: her, §. Partofa church 9. Orchestra instrument 10, Fastened with stitches Around 3. Girl's name 4. Affirmas tive reply 5. Glacial ridge 6. Persian fairy 7. Swept down cup 24. Build- care- taker 25, Spring month 26. Friaxs 11:20 PLM, 7-4---Late Show 11:30 P.M, 1--Music 9--Plerre Berton 8-2--Tonight Show | --Aflernoon Show 6--International Cinema | &3Movie 32--Canada At War | 4--Meer The Millers 2--Mike Douglas Show WEDNESDAY 10 P.M. 11--Matinee 4--As The World Turns 2:00 P.M. 9--Abracadabra 4--Password | 9:00 A.M. 2--Loretta Young |1]--Schnitzel House 2:30 P.M. 9--Playtime with Uncle, 9--Four of A Kind Bobby 8-2--The Doctors [ IF L CAN JUST RELOAD THE DERRINGER WITHODT HIM SEEING ME.,..-/LL HAVE HIM/ 1:00 P.M, V--Lucky Score 9--Playtime With Uncle Bobby 11. Damp 13. Nonsense! 14, A work: mus. . 15. Native of municipality the Buckeye 14. Poem State 16. Hebrew 18, Speck letter 19. Female 17. A meshed sheep fabric 20. A pastry 19. Corrode 21, Type 22. Kind measure of dog 22. Shallow dish swiftly 8. To neces- title 27.A gap, asina manu. script 28, Failed 3 to win 29. Small bag of fragrant powder 30, Fish 32, Measure: - Plural abbr. ending 23. Dissolve i 2 4 5 7 18 se: Prapen YY lo 25. Wet earth ' 26. Ensign 28. Loiter e He 29. Yes: Sp. 31. Flowed 32. Youth 33. Not good 34. A grape 36. Aromatic spice . Shoshonean Indian 38. Feel . 40. Nine: It. . Genus of 4 | the lily 43. God of war . Lear's faithful follower DOWN . Kind of pris ag G | careful to ruff with the ten. 10-20. | West showed out of spades, ------|which was disappointing, but Kantar now entered dummy with the nine of hearts and |played the fourth round of spades, | East followed with the queen, |but South now' made the key play of refusing to ruff. In- |stead, he discarded a club. Had |Kantar ruffed with his last trump, he would inevitably have been defeated, since the whole club suit could then have been jrun against him regardless of what he played next. East was now on lead and |had no safe exit card. He could }do nothing to defeat the con- |tract. Dummy had an establish- |ed spade at this point and a sure jentry in the form of the king of |diamonds or queen of clubs, de- . vat th ;pending on which method of ' ia PN a J so __ "94 a defense East selected. So ce nda huts..chaca field~ processing shack mand /2 wHar, | | East did as well as he could 7) - ' l = | |when he retumed a diamond. . - a : P . 4 . | West took the ace and played |the ten. of clubs through the }queen, but the defence could |take only one more trick. As a |result of his careful play, Kan- jtar made 10 tricks, losing a | spade, a diamond and a club.. +e BUT HE WA Tie a SE AWN rae Bi of ewe HOW L LOST HIM, 4--News With Van Miller! 2--Today, 1964 6:15 P.M, 4--Headiine News Chuck Healy 6:30 PLM, 11-9-6-4--News ; Weather: Sports #-2--Huntley- ikiey News ~ Yesterday's Answer 8--Matinee 33. Good with eggs . Glacial snow field . An army animal . Tree The bidding: South West North Hast 1¢ 2¢ 2a Pass 39 Pass 4¢-~ Opening lead -- two of clubs. This fascinating hand «was played by Edwin Kantar,: Los Angeles star. It occurred dur- ing the Masters Team of Four |championship in 1962, and help- ed him to win the event for the second year in @ row. t Kantar was South and got to four hearts on the bidding shown. West led a club. Dummy followed low, and East made the proper play of the jack, jhoping West had the king. If East had played the ace, South would have made the contract easily, even if East had led back a diamond and gotten a ruff. Kantar took the club with the |king and cashed the A-K of |hearts, When the jack fell, the nine became an extra entry to dummy, so Kantar stopped |drawing trumps, cashed the A-K of spades, and then continued jwith a spade, which he was 8:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 A.M, |11--Schnitzel House 9--Romper Room 6:45 P. li--Family Theatre @2--Huntley - Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--~The Littlest Hobo 7-6--News, Weather, Sports 4--Car 54, Where Are | 7--Dialing. 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