sa 7 "ih ee cre NI 8 TAS Sc ep at 2 * tl ay tol pore S : er De pa Ra PEP cry: ee ee in te a AE lia re aa , 4 AG So PO we er eny pes . + ri ; "THE OSHAWA TIMES, 95 Wednesday, March 17, 1 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER inalvideel Chemplonabip Ploy South dealer. North-South vulnerable. ... o« NOBTH : 143 Qs1074 AKI6 SAMUEL McLAUGHLIN HAS 100 CARS 6 FOR ASSEMBLY «+ .BUT 9 ER TO AS: E THE ENGINES| | CO. IN THE Ln5,, 7 D4 HI6. DREAM OF A CANADIAN CAR 16 ENGINEER | IN DANGER OF DYING STILLBORN > 3 EAST 3 9210958 @A K2 $i043s Opening lead--three of spades. This hand occurred in the Trials staged in Miami Beach in 1963 for the purpose of se! A young and then relatively unknown California pair, Robert Hamman'and Don Krauss, fin- ished first in the star-studded field, much to the surprise of most prognosticators, who had given then almost no chance to finish in the money. The youngsters were Hast- West, defen four hearts, " CHEYENNES/ WHEN HUNTING WOLF SPEAKS, HE SPEAKS WITH| \a team to represent the U; y Kn VOICE OF THE GREAT SPIRIT/ DESTROY THE States in the forthcoming World | BRIDGE! Olympiad, : THE LONE RANGER Wut! and succeeding in defeating that Cells 7/1 4 contract even at tables all the declarers eleven tricks. The only tricks "a YOU ae lost at those tables were the ace and king of trumps. ' ABOUT BLOAT K we led a spade, won in TO THE MAINLAND! THE Fie inom the king, and 'de- i 4 ONLY TRAFFIC I CAN SEE eS y rat eh bad clarer played a heart a' oe eae eee two, East winning with the singleton ace, Hamman made the a. 63 turn of the deuce of dia = and it is hard to blame South i for going up with the ace. From { Ge declarer's viewpoint, the deuce ' =| might have been a singleton, in | which case a diamond finesse | a would prove fatal after West a took the king and returned @ diamond for East to ruff. This would eventually lead to down one, since the defence would win two trump tricks, a diamond, TELEVISION LOG aut . { Instead, eer a ye went tre = ; --Buttalo 1:15 P.M. 7 19 --aMilli the ace, a spa Channel --barrle %--Matro Final TAS The World Turns played three rounds. of clubs, i Channel 4--Botfale 6--Viewpoint 2:00 P.M. discarding a diamond on the . ni 'orento ! . f Channel 7--Buttalo Sacist See oeauea third one. This method of play Ghennel S-Rochestor 6--Night Metro 2--Moment of Truth would have succeeded if. the Channel 1--Hamiiton | 1:90 PAM, 9 Oy clubs had been divided - --Wrestling %--Four of a Kind ly, that is, 4-3 Bat | «(| See 2 See "net Kris fail ie i a _ jut Krauss e i w SOAY EVE. | 6--Night © ¥ : ScNaked Chhy Stale Bary club, played a diamond to the "orive O'clock Movie THURSDAY ape ae, nas nrg bes tee eae oe ve 0% a MA. of hearts ea i ores, "Rengers ihe schaiaet Tote Pd 1 beet one trick. At most tables, East, iq 4 es Ye 4~Captain Kangaroe becca Hospital ce at trick three, played the king 5} M, e j HER LAST MESSAGE WE INTERCEPTED Leave Te To! Beaver |) jou AM Gre tel tne Trutn pApregpecnyytie gm eg Boo SANS TWAT X, DIAZ TM SURE, APPEARS So--Musle, Hop ne PP gh 3:30 P.M. a a ie bx and ; = RECEPTIVE TO "THEIR PLANS, WE'VE ational: Velv aay Funny Company wou s prevent declare j BELIEVED WIM LOYAL AND ANT!~ renews hi pining Fer "Dollars | $!"3 Your Move from discarding his diamond COMMUNIST... BUT WHAT PLANS? 'Live and Learn Badd» Se 7--The Young Marrleds losers on dummy's clubs. } AND Wily DIAZ? 4News, 'Sports With -- |, 4Mike &3--Take Thirty The effect of Hamman's play Chuck Healy 4--Edge of Night i 3--Provincial Affairs ce tee 4:00 P.M. was that he scored a plus of 100 ve r ee &--Musical Interlude, |!--Dennis The Menace points with the East-West cards, 11-9-4-3--News; Weather | 'Leave It To Beaver | pov etTy ich Game while at other tables the East- } 'and Sports 10:00 A.M, 7--Flame in The Wind West pairs were all minus 650. ' 8-2--Huntley-Brinkley 1--Super Bingo 6-3--As The World Turns i 5 1~chafente "cm | Se oe NAMING NAMES if eyenn : -3--School Telecests 4 = j Reape see ee . Unlike the Jerusalem arti if a Family Theatre-- 10:30 A.M, H-- Woody Woodpecker choke, Brussels sprouts really i e 7:00 P.M. ee einers tiie uae Roar ney are named after the city. The ; othe Farmers Daughter |7: Trailmaster TeRaisls Baile name can be traced back 800 @--Richard Diamond _| &3--Across Canada 4--The «Thirty Show years, HIS HORSE ISN'T GETTING DP / HE 7-6--News, Weather. eae bah ingle 2---Huckleberry Hound sf | We .M, MUST HAVE BEEN HURT/ ag li--Albert J. Steed THURSDAY VE, soir o'clock High 9--James Beard Show $:00 P.M. SALLY'S SALLIES 2--Death Valley Days 8-2--Concentration A--Family Theatre 7:30 P.M. Gans ot eaves o-Five O'clock Matinee 9---Sports Hot Seat uperman : Ui15 AM, 6--May The Gorille is 7 tine aaa asviet 6-3--Chez Helene Vent beer ° CROSSWORD a ron Business 11°30 ALM, 2--Lloyd Thaxton a| 4--Mr. . %--Toronte Today $:30 PM H 45 P.M. = = To B i ne | lle Le DALY CROSSWORD i 8:00 P.M. inten cl ACROSS DOWN 18. Dross 4208 Ess V--Special. Movie : oo am 1, Actuality 1, Game of 19. Walked z Forany. 'Dyke. sta 8 seaanin swe noes 5. Strike chance 20. Equip- e 63--Red River Jamboree |7--Donna Reed 4--News, Sports with with the 2. River; Eng. ped i} 4--Chopin Singing Society | Elwood ht A Foun or gd hand 3. Basic | : 4--Noon News aa " th itty Board A ss : r-Bocer 're enor yy, nN. s-New Marr th " person * ember: megs BAGSSAN é | Dinah M. -4-I--News ; ° p i | acca Mason tuner tm House a a 10, He makes abbr. 21, City: VERTU 4--Beverly Hillbillies 12:30 PLM, Pe arheytrinkion music 5. A barrel Nev. Bena al i 9:00 P.M. 19-1. Love Lucy ews sound strip 24, Cupid S b i TAG ge Lrg eset oP a gy a oh gO better 6, Musical 25. North- ' A 4--Dick Van Dyke Show.|7--Father 6:43 P. 12, Metal instruments ern Yesterday's Answer i \ Va Dy 7--Father Knows Best M. ' " WELL, WHERE 9:38 P.M. 4-Search for Tomorrow |11--Family Theatre 18. Ripe 7. God of division of "Unole Granville wasn't es 1 ua DO YOu LNE? 7--Burke's Law B-Noonday Report 7:00 P.M. 14. Work the sky: Palestine 85, Prosecute well-ciled as we thought. All | 6-3--Festival' 12:45 P.M. Aged eae out, Babyl. 27. Frosts judicially his wells went dry." i fa) a hate POE, ee ecNews, Weather asa plan 8.Pervade 29. Surges 37. Curved : i Oo N--That Regis Philbin 44 hag aiecth Sports 16. Goddess 9. Thus: L. 30. Fat knife: Pes Se ARR ER RUE. APN A 4 = WITH THE 4--Danny Kaye Show --/}!- Dennis The. Menace | 4--Bat Masterson of 11. Prepares 33. Affected Eskimo 4 TV AERIAL! coun tr ay | Sematinee Boo a sR justice: 13. Silicate manners 40, Initials NEED... j bs rat eens PARLE a "Se SS ee OIL ? 2 63--Joey 4--Meet the Millers tacbeniel Boone 17. Made, as as flax retreat President 11:00 P.M, 2--mike Douglas Show [7 Johny Quest aniche 7 er KT Sle 17 Cell | 2 11-9-8-7-6 4-3-2--News 1:30 PLM, 6--Candid Camera 19. Layers: -'4 = Weather, Sports ll--Mid Day Matinee 4--The Munsters 1, Ly Y - Ks PERR 1) Day er Night 723-3443 Ni 1% t YOUR HEALTH Z a hs ZY Need YO Mortgage Money? ® 2 'LA L Births Can Fail wal VA McGILL "tc" i yy, 7 Broker Ht T On Dat Y Day or Night - 728-4285 i| o Lome Un Vate [te An 1 = Ce OG | By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MDjnature refuses to operate on Focnes o Z CZ " T EET" 5 : 5 ae such a rigid timetable It is + si rs [34 MILL s R i | Dear Dr. Molner: At what uite normal for the baby to be nag YA, VARIETY STORE if q y 38. Place H month of pregnancy can a doc- af snuck t ia "pavign 3 fe 7 MILL & OXFORD STS. Oo tor hear the baby's heartbeat?|"* Much as two weeks early | 89, Removes: | : or "late," and in some' cases print. 39 0 7 Deys ot the Week ih At what month would I feellperfectly healthy babies are| 40. Concise Y pen vs e } quickening? ae born even farther off "sched-| 41. -- Y T Ya 10 A.M; to 10 P.M. | If I know the date I con-jule."" actremy ZA 7 = ceived, could -- tell the date] Dear Dr. Molner: Is surgery| #2 7 EVERYTHINGS COMING UP the baby will be born? -- Mrs.|advisable for glaucoma? Would : Au! TOP 0" THE MORNIN "To YOU, ; RNE SHAMROCKS.., AND MAY THE M.D. one's eyes be good afterwards? P a seen et Aap ted led LEPRECHAUNS TURN ALL YOUR . The fetal heartbeat usually|--Mrs, 4 8 _If that does not succeed suf-jor coloring matter, in some eee » : TOADSTOOLS INTO MUSHROOMS! can be heard from about the| Glaucoma is a gradual in-|ficiently, then it is time to ree areas of the Skin, and is a on Baste an 15th to 20th week. It variesjcrease in pressure inside the/Srt to surgery. A small ventisevere nuisance because of its Colborne St. at Church St. somewhat. eyeballs. If allowed to continue,|8 made to relieve the excessjappearance -- spots where the na Active movements of the baby|it causes permanent damage|Pressure, The eyeballs, except|skin is 'markedly. lighter in 728-6341 are noticed at. about the fifth'and ultimately blindness. that the interior pressure is re- color. : OPEN = month. Sometimes mild pres-|' Whether surgery is advisable -- remain essentially the oe however, it is not errant sure on the abdomen may pro-|depends entirely on the individ-|* . rmtui. All TI = voke movements after thejual case. The usual practice, if} Dear Dr. Molner: My son was D Se Y De io Pe wn fourth month. glaucoma has not become toojdisqualified from the ye force a Hnemsr pment ee ven Days @ Knowing the date of concep-jadvanced, is to employ morelacademy because of vitiligo, e Ontario department o! H 3 tion permits an approximate/conservative treatment first:|which 'started when he wasilands and forests sold land-|f ° Groceries © Fresh Fruits H ; 2 date of when the baby will be|Use of drops, proper diet, ade-|about 10 years old. Is there anyjowners about 10,000,000 tree|] © Vegetables © Meats H | = born. You can figure it out tojquate rest and other measuresjcure for this?--Mrs. F.W. seedlings last year, at about al FREE DELIVERY } } the exact day, theoretically, but'to reduce stress. Vitiligo is a lack of pigment,'penny each. i