Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Aug 1967, p. 21

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Lego! CITY OF OSHAWA TENDER led tenders, addressed to Chairman and Members he Boord cf Control, and orsed 'Tender for Con- t 67-15" will be receiv- until 12:00 o'clock noon Hie rsday, August 31, 1967 the installotion of an rhead Sign Structure on r Street West, west of - Road, South. s and Specifications may abtained from the office 1e undersigned after 1:00 E,D.S.T., Wednesday, ust 23, 1967, upon de- of a certified cheque in amount of $25.00. lers will be opened at 0 o'clock noon E.D.S.T., sday, August 31, 1967, re City Hall, 50 Centre t, Oshawa, st or any tender not nec- ily accepted. F. E. Crome, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works Oshawa, Ontario, uction Soles UCTION SALE ATURDAY, Aug. 26th Large Quantity Of usehold Furniture / duty 'stove, 3 refriger- 2 rangettes, dining table, 6 chairs, china st, chrome suite, 4 , 2 chesterfields and ing chairs, walnut bed suite complete with van- bedroom suites, 2 elec- washing machines, 3 ete toilet sets, 3 Collec- suns, hand washing ma- many other articles. property of Cairns ind Mrs. Herb Lee, Con. 5 Emily Twp., » north of Omemee. Toronto-Dominion Bank . Terms Cash No Re- Sale at 2:00 p.m. Carl n, Auctioneer. "TION SALE ty of Mr. R. Crawford, undas St. E., Whitby, 30, 1967 at 5 p.m. (Kimball) Electric stove ore), Sylvanio TV 21" Emerson TV 17" Philco radio and re- layer, 12' aluminum boat (Harbourcraft), abinet (rounding glass), resterfield and chair, | pine cupboard, pool sendron) 4' x 8', baby and mirror, rocking | washstand, card table airs, chest of drawers, 9'x10' and 8Y2'x6' eds with mattresses, e laundry tubs, ward- erosene heater, youth gle beds, lawn chairs, 'roller, set of car top , | double bed. Many irticles too numerous tion. Terms Cash, No . Myles King, auction- , 725-3039, Oshawa. wmanville ction Barn munity Sale . 26/67 --1 P.M, on Nelson Street in 1 Canning factory. 1 Liberty Street and son. Follow the signs. parking. Featuring a f articles, tools, fur- appliances, _ paint, shes, pots and pans, and many more © reserve. For furth- mation call Doug 28-1005, Jim Wood 6, Auctioneers. Sale p.m. Sale time. TON SALE Aug. 26, 1967 "DIAMOND - M -- North of High- White's Sideroad, N. d Con. Dunbarton. (Pat and Lorne inbarton. | of some 25 "Ap. 1" Horses". Colts, id Foals Stallions, also Grade Mares, d in foal to Reg a' Stallions ac i by Breeders Slip. LETPM. ition, Call 839-2520 t--LOYAL POGUE re One of the nousands Iho Read IMES CTION ADS ERY DAY ACE. AN AD LEPHONE 3-3492 © . TO B30 P. TurDay. \ 12:00 NOON GRANDMA MICKEY MOUSE JULIET JONES * MUGGS AND SKEETER DONALD DUCK LI'L ABNER 'Distributed by King Features Syndicate, HI, DONALD = LIKE My "BUT-S'GH/-MAMMY SAID AH. GOTTA! SO PUCKER UP!' ALLOTMENT LARGE SELECTION OF '67 MODELS IN OUR LAST PONTIACS, BUICKS, BEAUMONTS, VAUXHALLS, G.M.C, TRUCKS A HINT. GUESS WHAT I BOUGHT TODAY ! T'LL GIVE YOU ITS BEAUTIFUL AND I HAVE IT ON MY HEAD! SHORTAGE OF BUZ SAWYER THE PLACE WHERE YOU LIVED WHEN YOu WERE IN AFRICA BEFORE. BUT THIS ISA PEANUT FARM! © King Festeres Syndicate, Inc. 1967. World righte reserved. WE LIVED OUT IN THE GONE, WILDS! NONE OF THIS / BWANA! IS FAMILIAR, WHERE / 'THINGS ARE ALL THE WILD HAVE ANIMALS? CHANGED, JANE ARDEN be ; NEVER WHO 15 THIS MAN? / HIM BEFORE, I KNOW HIM, His NAME WAS CHAMACO, sa YOu HE WAS TRYING To GET AWAY FROM YOU. SOM DIFFERENT CLOTHES OULDN'T RECOGN)ZE HIM. « HE MAVE ME BLY HIM 20 SCHOOL IS SECRET AGENT X39 BENDER'S NIGHT- MARE, CHERYL.NO P* WONDER YOUR EXCLUSIVE! ot 'wo Me GOOD USED CARS YOUVE GOT IT COVER! WITH THAT SILLY-LO: €0 ; OKIN HAT! Ww ot ~ rae 9067 West sgh nee The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS L TELEVISION LOG 2--Buffale 3--Barrie 4--Buffale 6--Torente 7--Buttalo Channel 8--Rochester Channel %--Toronto Channel 11--Hamilton Channel 12--Peterborough THURSDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. 12--Three Stooges 11--Movie &--Superman 7--Superman 6--Sunshine Canada 4--Perry Mason &--Mister_ Ed. 5:30 P.M. @--McHele's Navy --New: Channel Channet Channet Channel Channel ' \. 1a--News, Weather, Sports 6--How's Business 7--Movie 6--Klahanie 4--News, Weather, Sports 8--My Three Sons 6:30 P.M. 12--Lost in Space 1--Pierre Berton N THEY MAKE A FINE- LOOKING COUPLE, DON'T EY, FOLKS? WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE? LOOK, MISTER -- YOU MAY BE THE LAST WORD ON THE FOOTBALL. FIELD, BUT YOUR DIALOG 1S STRICTLY PAPERBACK! A BIT , OF ADVICE TE! OF GETTING ALONG WITH ME-- BE YOURSELF, WHATEVER THAT 1S. EITHER I'LL LIKE YOU OR I'LL IGNORE YOU. THAT'S THE CHANCE YOU TAKE * OH, HELLO, WILBUR/ HI, GRANDMA.,, ALL THE KIDS ARE MAD AT ME... I WONDER WHEN OUR ASTRONAUTS WILL BE LANDING THERE! > s WHAT 20 YOU THINK THEY'LL FIND > ees © ert ---- Se IAS JUST GEE,I W, THINKING OF SOMETHING... jews 3-4-9--News, Weather, and Sports #-8--Huntiey-Brinkiey News 7:00 P.M, N--Littlest Hobo 9 --Batman 8--Small Werld 4--Littlest. Hobe 3--Time Tunnel 3--News, Weather 3--News, Weather, 7:30 P.M. 12--Bewitched N--Candid Camera 9--Movie 2-8--Daniel Boone 7--Batman é--Occasional Wife 4--Lucy-Desi Comedy 8:00 P.M, J--F. Troop 6-12--Man_ From U.N.C.L.E. 8:30 P.M, J--Bewitched 4--My Three Sons 2-4--Star Trek 9:00 P.M. 9--I1's_ Happening 7--That Girl 4--Movie 3-6-12--Telescope | 9:30 PLM, | 9--Vic Damone | 7--Love on a Rooftop | 3-6-12--Hogan's Heroes 2-8--Dragnet 10:00 P.M, 12--Rowan and Martin 1i--The Merv Griffin Show #-2--Vic Damone 7---Summer Focus 6--Trials of O'Brien 3--Long Hot Summer 10:30 P.M. 9--F Troop 11:00 P.M, 12-11-9-8-7-6-3-2--News | Weather, Sports 11:20 Pom, 6--Viewpoint | 14:25 P.M. | --Plerre Berton 1s, Weather, Sporte 4--Greatest Headlines 11:30 P.M, le 4--Movie co 2-8--Johnny Carson 1:38 PLM. } 3--Girl From U.N.C.L.E | 9--Talk Back 11:45 Pl 12:00 P.M. 1l--Mystery Theatre 12:18 PLM, 9-Movie FRIDAY 3:00 A.M. 4--Captain reeeree | 9--University of the Alr | 'ou and Your family | J--Dialing for Dollars, | Virginia Graham | 9:00 A.M. 1l--Ed Allen Time 9--Romper Room Biography 4--Cariton Fredericks .. 2--Topper 9:38 A.M, 11--Hawkeye 9--Uncle Bobby 6--Gloria 4--Love ef Life &--Jack La Lanne 06 A.M. 1i--LIttle People $-2--Snap Judgment 4--Candid Camera 10:30 A.M. 11---Expo People 9--Cai Playhouse 8-2--Cencentration 7--Dateline: Hollywood 4--Beverly ee | | H | ll--tt's A Match | 9--Fractured Phrases | 2-8--Personality | %-Honeymeon Race 4--Andy Griffith 3--Good Morning 11:30 A.M, 11--Bonnie Prudden 9--Flying Doctor §-2--Hollywood Squares 7--Family Game 4--Dick Van Dyke 3--Ed Allen Time 12 NOON 1l--Hot Line 9--Toronte Teday 2-8--Jeopardy T--Movie 3-6--Luncheon Date 4--News and Weather; Sports 12:38 PLM. | &--Bye Guess | gh Sa Weather rts por &--Merv. Griffin 4-4--Search For Tomorrow 12:45 PLM. 6-4--@uiding Liaw 1:00 P.M. Vi---Merriage Confidentis 9--Mev' @--wiating For Bollars, 2 Virginia Graham J--Fugitive 4--Meet the Millers 3-6-12--Luncheon Date " 6--Let's Make A Desi vie 7060 P.M. 12--Ed Alien Time 7--Newlywed Game é--Cuisine 4--Password @2--Days of Our Lives 2:3 P.M. 12--Summer Scene 9--People in Cenfliet 7--Dream Girl 4--House Party 4--Coronation Street 2-4--Doectors 9--Words and Musle J--Geoneral Hospital | 4--To Tell The Truth 3-6-12--Take 30 2-#--Another World 3:30 P.M. 1l--Mike Douglas 9--It'a Your Meve 7--Superman 3-4-6-12--Edge of Night 24--Yeu Don't Sey 4:00 PLM. 9--1 Love Lucy 8--Match Game 4--Secret Sterm 3-¢12--Communicate 2--Mike Douglas 4:30 PLM. 11--Mack and Myer 9--Movie 8--Huckleberry Hound 4--Truth or Cons quences 3-6-12--Vacation Time The Werld Turns IT'S THE WEEK END. MOST OF THE GIRLS AND THE STAFF CARS,. WE MUST HAVE BEATEN JOHNNY ACE! 7, os 2.) i = IDONT SEE ANY ruse ) SMART TIME TO TRADE | UNLESS i HE'S ALREADY COME AND GONE} A WITH THE KEY! La\y NO '68 PRICES AVAILABLE YET HUBERT IN HIS } | | WHAT AN ANNOYING NOISE! FRED | MUST BE USING HIS POWER SAW | WORKSHOP -- Cy (T'S MOTHER - SHE'S DOZED OFF Wins S24 YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr .Molner: My son,| jsix, has some sort of a prob- jlem. He cannot color or cut| |with scissors, did not walk or| e.| talk until he was two. He seems) bright but something is wrong. | |He is stubborn as the dickens. CROSSWORD F_ ACROSS 3. Bow of 24, Haugh- (S[walcixmyaejalc] 1. Point ship ty of land 4. Sea 25. Islands 5. False eagle in the 9.Sound,asa 5. Vapor Less- grass- 6. Bewitch er hopper 7. Insects An- 10, Trend 8. Additional tilles 12, Brother of 9. Foxiest 27. Ital- Moses 11, Uncooked jan 13. Additional 15. Mist river 14, Chew 18. Mountain 28. Astern Yesterday's Anewer 15. Music note pass 30. Umpire's 16. Stitch 19. Rub to ery 36, Testament 17. 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I have listened | to so many people and have! come up with exactly nothing. I| do not know where to start.--| Mrs. E. G. When a child is so hard to} handle that he has to repeat! kindergarten, it is obvious that} something is wrong. Perhaps) brain damage is responisble or involved to some extent. Emo- tional disturbance would, from the description, seem to be} involved, but whether it would| spring from so much supervi-| sion by baby-sitters is proble- matical. ASK SPECIALISTS | You need answers from speci- you are actually facing. his emotional responses will be) pecessary. | Mystery Problem | Afflicts Boy, 6 By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD There is no point in your trying to guess; g0 where you can get some positive determi- nations. I presume, or hope, that you already have a pediatrician. He can start the examination and ized experts. Or--since you live in one of| the cities which has an excel- lent children's hospital--ar- have all the testing, of various! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 24, 1967 21 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER | (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) South dealer, Both sides vulnerable, NORTH 49643 eKQ K72 41095 WEST - @AKQ105 872 997412 965 o196 39853 $83 KT UTH ais 9AI1033 OAQ4 wh QI62 'The bidding: South West North East 19 1@ 2b Pas 3m Pas 3@ #£«Pase, 49% " Opening lead--king of spades, Bridge would be a much jeasier game to play if the com- plications that occasionally arise to plague declarer could in some mysterious way be made to disappear But bridge being the kind of game it is, problems do occur which have to be solved, and this is perhaps all for the best because it helps make the game that much more interesting. For example, take this type of hand which occurs from time to time. South ruffs the second spade lead, draws four rounds of trumps, and then tries the club finesse The queen loses to the king and East returns a spade. Asa result, South goes down two~ 200 points. Of course, South is somewhat junlucky. The trumps might have been divided 3-3, or West might have had the king of clubs, and in either case South jwould have made the contract. But despite this, declarer jmust be blamed for the result, As a matter of self-preserva- tion and to cater to the possi- | bility of a bad trump break and ithe club king being offside, he {should not ruff the ace of spades at trick two. Instead he \should discard a club. | When West persists with the jthird round of spades, South ruffs, draws four rounds of trumps, and then takes the club finesse. He loses the queen to the king, as before, but there is now « big difference--East does not have a spade to return. Whatever he plays South makes the rest of the tricks and the contract. The refusal to ruff at trick two is typical of the philosophy that characterizes the careful declarer's approach to the play. Declarer assumes that the trumps are divided 4-2 and that the culb finesse, when attempt» ed, will fail, He hopes he is wrong, but prepares for the worst. Occa- sionally his pessimism pays off, and he js then justly rewarded for his foresight. Teens Turn To Romeo, Juliet ROME (AP)--Two bright jeyed British teen-agers, picked |for a youth-accented version of |Romeo and Juliet, are racing ~ |through the flowery fields and dank churches of Tuscany. Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey have had little movie experience. Leonard is 17, Olivia, 15. "It's a tremendous risk," says Italian director France Zeffirelli, whose Taming of the Shrew starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. "We just hope we have the right chemistry--a melancholy Romeo who rebels like all the youth of today and a pure, dé- ltermined Juliet. If we fail it will be ridiculous." Zeffirelli has been directing Shakespearean plays for seven You cannot either go along with|then refer you to more special- years in London, Rome and |New York. "But this will be my last," he maintains. 'These two little ac- tors should crown my seven crazy and they do not knoW!rangements could be made to|years with the Bard." Argentine-born Olivia comes n sorts, conducted there . straight from a London stage CENTRES HELPFUL For parents in other commu-| is the best source of help, but} ster to the centre. For non-city dwellers, the best place to start is with your own family physician or pedia-| trician if you have one, and let) him make the necessary refer- rals in the nearest appropriate city. .. The important thing, Mrs. E. G., is that you recognize that something may be wrong. You gain nothing by trying to guess in advance what the problem is. That's what specialists are for, to diagnose difficult condi- tions, Whether the problem is basi- cally physical, mental or emo- tional, or a combination, the place to start is with your! pediatrician. Dear Dr. Molner: For several alists who, after studying the/years as I fall asleep I start| boy, can tell you what problem | breathing through my mouth ul ] jeven thought I can breathe per- A good physical examination |fectly through my nose. Then I is in order to start with, but it}@wake from the dryness in my seems obvious to me that psy-|mouth. I tried adhesive tape chological testing and study of| but that irritated my lips.--J.G. | I should think the tape would | role to the rolling hills of Tus- cany, the Italian province where the ancient Etruscan civ- by the school doctor, and thinks /nities, a child guidance centre jlization blossomed. Leonard has just finished an He has been very much in the at many of them, perhaps most) 18-month stint as the Artful care of baby-sitters for una-|°° all, such centres will want 8) Dodger in the English musical voidable reasons, and I wonder Physician to make his examina: hit Oliver. if his trouble could be emotion-|tion and then refer the young-)-------------- QUEENIE obese Lad =A LA Ely a) ad att Lah "ooo oceans SS Salt oe la chin strap, fastened to a cap of some sort? Note to N. DeL.: Some cities have several class- es for emphysema patients to show proper breathing exer- cises. The TB and Health Soci- ety usually is an excellent place to learn where such classes are indeed irritate. Have you tried'in your vicinity.

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