TSE Trading Still Down TORONTO (CP)--The Toronte tock market was down again in ight trading Wednesday The industrial index declined 5 to 156.44-lowest level since nid-January. Riue chips took the brunt at he declines as Falconbridze ropped 1% to 8614, Inco 1% 19 11%, Moore Corp. 7% to 30 and 'PR and Cominco 5, each to 97, and 26ly Oshawa A, Supertest and TL ndustries fell 114 eacl to 22%, #3, and 36% and Foasco and nternational Utilities 1 each to 9 and 38%. Massey-Ferguson vas off 4 to a low of 18%. Levy Industries, which imped $2 Tuesday gained | ta 4 in trade totalling 52,000 hares Other winners were Toronto « Jominion Rank which moved up ; fo 125g, Rank of Nova Scotia, p 14 to 1314 and Alcan, up 4 to iS. Rell Telephone advanced 2 to 19%%4 In hase metals. Roman Corp eclined 34 {9 2734, Placer 5a ta 35¢ and Denison 14 to 8314. Pati o picked up 'to 14 Among wesiern oils, Hudson's ay Oil fell 4 to 37%, Husky %4 » 21 and Central-Del Rion % to 14. Dome Petroleum dropped 4 to 531% in light trading. Vol- 'ile Scurry-Rainhow jumped to 40. On- index. golds were down 07 to 160.98, western oils 3.01 195.20 and hase metals .27 to 5.72 FASHION AND nm... the seas ind place during 1 color television 1 over andmaoke But if the, will show you Picture im, re. Custom de. with color tint aly. One year 7S MUCCS AND SKEETER CDR, SAWYER, THIS IS YOUR TEAM, Li. PETE MAYS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, pas LITTLE AND DEMOLITION EXPERT Ye PO. *RED" TORCH, Se: November 2, 1967 25 WED LIKE ONE ) CREEK, SWIMMER DELIVERY ieee bo. VIRGINIA, VEHICLE, OR f ea MINI- SUB, | gf pames BRIDGE H =) REFRESHER, z COURSE WIT 3 : : = eels KG F By B, JAY BECKER u Ber ae { (Top Record-Holder in Masters' NI START THE DAY, ; Individual Championship Play) Db THERE'S A [~~] pyres | H | East dealer. ave 3 , North-South Pon ag ' | aks 1 PAIS @AT84 : THEY MAKE WHEN HE STAY BACK AWAY FROM THE HOUSE.|| WHAT ARE YOU 60ING | &A762 ; WONDERFUL IAS TO SNEEZE--- THEY MAY START FIRIN' AGAIN TO 90, LAREDO? 7 g rte Ey Sra ae BEFORE I'CAN GET To THEM, 4 a ' rid ' a4 4 PETS 923 ¥K9T642 es | 2 | o2 63 / 7 #KQs100853 =} ---- Ay = SOUTH ss a 4AQ98 Z b=} 9108 @KQ10975 i) +4 = The bidding: = East South West North Pass 16 4h 66 THEN-SOB"AH WAST! AN'SO.DID MAH ED MAH LIFE~ ) ~"\PAPPY AFORE \ POND IS MELTIN' | --AN' NOTHIN' TERRIBLE. HAPPENED? CHEER UP/7--WE. ALL MAKES LI'L PAPPY-AN' HIS \<&E- SQ Cnistaxes.7 SOPSITAIN cy : ss I'M 6UPPOSED apes TO BUY \\ some WE HAVE BS MANY DIFFERENT KINDS, $1225 AND a ne, 1847. World sights srowrved € THAT OUGH ice crEAM / Jy sovas // / @INDAES / j TTA HAVE EM ) | "=. | ALL, By. jp } < ° d Ve S H he { tor) ih -" Ps nite ie | ' i : 1 u ! ¢ eo IN THIS FIRST QuaRTeR, BuT NO SCORING... Al) OCELOTS ARE H Ae AND THE S ARE PRETTY EVENLY MATCHED. TH A WEDS 5 Be IN QUARTERBACKS... i: "tHE ce C! TED 4 OUT OF 7 ESE ETERS CS 2 lem ©. King Pentaree Syefieats, lan, WOT, World sights secersad. ry SAT, TLL ANSWER YOUR "TALK INTO POOR -- PRO l BOYING BAL <h ANYTHING | eS R Sib e Ts i Distriouted by King Peatares Syadionte, EITHER THAT'S AN OLD HULA HOOP UTTLE LEROY IS CHEWING ON. © Wing Fearne Spodicatm lacy 1061, World igh reserved = ese SECRET AGENT X9 | Channel | Channel Channel Channel 2--Butalo 3--Barrie 4--Buffalo 6--Toronto Channel 7--Buffalo Channel &--Rochester Channel %--Toronto Channel 11--Hamilton Channel 12--Peterborough | THURSDAY SVENING 700 PLM. 12--Rocky and his Friends MN--Jericho &--Mr. Ed 7--Flintstones 6--Gentie Ben 4--Perry Mason 3--Tralimaster 5:30 P. "12-Flintstones &--Truth or Consequences 2--Of Lands and Seas 6:00 P.M, 11--Pierre Berton 12--News, Weather, Sports 8--How's Business 7--Movie 6--Rango , Weather, s Sport: #--My Three Sons 6:30 PLM. 12--Premiere Theatre 11--Mothers-In-Law a4 News 7 W--That Girl 9---Flying Nun $--Four Winds to Adventure $--Day It Is 4--Movie 3--That Girl 2--News, Weather Sports 7: PLM, 7--News, Weather, 7:0 P.M. 11--Hockey 9--Star Trek 2-8--Daniel Boone 7--Batman é--Joan Baer 3-N.Y.P.D, 8:00 PLM, 7--Flying Nun 3-612--Hogan's Heroes 8:30 P.M. It's Happening 7--Bewitched 3-6-12--Telescope 2-8--Ironsides 9:00 P.M. 9--Dean Martin 4--Novie "3-6-12--Man from U.N.C.L.E. 7--That Girl : | ! 9:20 PLM, 7--Peyton Place 2-8--Dragnet | 10:08 P.M. 12--Dean Martin \i--The Merv Griffin Show | 11 | _9--Mannix | 7--Good Company ¢--Dragnet | 3---Run for Your | 28--Dean Martin CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. 1967 MODEL CLEAN-UP! YOU SEB, CaF TELEVISION LOG } 2-8--Personality 7---Honeymoon Race 4--Andy Griffith 3-6-11--Mr._ Dressup 11:30 A.M Marriage Confidential 9---Mr. and Mrs #-2--Hollywood Squares 7--Family Game Lite 4--Dick Van Dyke 12 NOON 10:30 P.M. 2--News, Weather, | ¥--Second Hundred Sports Years 1i--Little People | @--The True North P.M. 1:00 P, 12-11-9-8-7-6-3-4-2--News | Weather, Sports { es 11:18 P.M, --Plerre Berton 11:20 PLM. | 4--Viewpoint 11:25 P.M. | 6-Nows, Weather, Sperte 4--News, Weather, Sports | 14:38 PLM, | 7--Movie | 2-4--Johnny Carson | 11:38 P.M, 3--Merv Griffin 11:48 PLM, 11--Movie §--Perrys' Probe 11:45 P.M, 12--Movie 6--Gideons Way 11:55 P.M. 4--Movie 12:10 A.M, | PRIBAY 5:00 A.M. 1i--Schnitzel House 4--Captain Kangaree 8: A. 23 . 9--University ef the Air 4--You and Your 6:55 A.M, | ¥--Dlaling fer Dol Virginia Graham 700 AM, 1i--Ed Allen Time |%--Romper Room | 8--Pastor's Study | 6--Meta | 4--Carlton Freder | 3--Good Morning | 2--Pat Boone 9:30 A.M. 12--Ed Allen Time 11--Ontario TV 9--Meta 3-4--Ontario School 4--Leve of Life | 10:08 A.M. | 11--Movie |9-Uncle Bobby | 8-2--Snap Judgment | 4-Candid Camera | 12--Canadian Schoo | 10:30 A.M. | $.2--Cencentration 7--Dateline Hollywood 4--Beverly Hilipililes 3-6-12--Friendly Giant 11:00 A.M. 12--Romper Room 9--Tugboat Annie CROSSWORD Educational 9--Toronte Teday 2-8--Jeopardy 7--Movie | 6--Luncheon Date 4--News and Weather; | Sports 12.10 P.M, | 4--Super Heroes | 2:30 P.M, 12: N--Photo_ Finish @--Eye Guess &--Merv. Griffin 12-6-4-3--Search for Tomorrow | 12:45 PLM. | 12-6-4-3--Guiding Light 1:0 PM. | 12--Movie | 1l--Mike Douglas 9--Movie @--wialing For Dollars, Virginia Graham J--Fugitive 4--Meet the Millers 4--Luncheon Date 3--Movie 1:20 P.M. 4-6--As The World Turne | #--Let's Make A Deal 2:00 P.M. | 7--Newlywed Game | 4-6---Love's a Many Splen- dored Thing 6-3--Days of Our Lives 2:30 P.M, family | 12--Calendar |1]--Perry Mason lars, | %--Peeple in Cenfilet | 7--Dream Giri 4--House Party 4--Coronation Street 24--Doctors 3:00 9--Magistrate's Court icks .. | 7--General: Hospital | 4--Te Tell The Truth | 3-6-12--Take 30 2-#--Anether Werld 730 PLM. 11--Bullwinkle | 9--It's Your Meve 7--Commander Tom 's 3-4-6-12--Edge of Night 24--Yeu Don't Say 4:00 FM. 1)--Super 'Heroes | 9-1 Love Lucy | &--Match Game | 4--Secret Sterm « is 3-6-12--Bonnie Prudden | t Mike Dougias | f -M. | 11--Gilligan's Island 9--Movie 6--Leave It to Beaver | 4--Truth er Cense quences 3-6-12---Barney Boomer ACROSS DOWN 18: Shep- GIANTS] feu 1. Kar 1, Eyelashes herd's Ix} {713} 4. Thong 2. Old card cousin ae en 9. Coin game 20. Bev- [AIS] wan felLiM 10. Caribbean 3. Girl's erage Seaman country: name 23. Tennis, |{E] fae poss. 4. Shack basket- 12. Island of 5. African ball, oe Napoleon's river baseball [P/AITITIOMBNIAICIRIE! exile 6. European 24, Mes- aes AIL TONES) 13. Heat, as pigeons senger IRISHEBIEINID] glass 7. Consumed bird Yesterday's Anewer 14. Exclama- 8, Egyptian 25, Paddle ° tion coin 26.Interjection 36, Turkish 15. Obstacle 9. Skillful 28, Disturbed weights 16. Chinese 11. Foxiest 31, Finch 39. French river 15, Peas- 32. Banish resort 17, Bullseye ant 33. Pause 40. Self sgn hae TEPAFEFTEEL 21, Abounding bes in ore 9 DG; 10 " 22. Poems 4 23. Fool 12 GE 26. Prevent 27. Mada- 14 WA's woe gascar 4 U7, herbe (17 18 --Y, 19 |20 28. Mexican : 4 wee" Waa || * 29. Monster ZL A " 30, Egypt's 23 24 [28 26 leader 4 34. Music note 27 Wel | WAAL . 85. Cultivat 37. English 29 | Z Yn 3H [32 [33 _ river 38.Capitalot [54 35 [36 Oe Kansas Ss lL 40.Goddessof {38 3 G 40: _ discord I 'A 41, Traps 4 ZY 42 42. Gold 43. Soapy A493 Dai Y 44. Single unit. Z se DOESN'T MATTER, EUSTIS, IT'S BAD ENOUGH HE'S » DONE IT! -- GET DOWN TO THE LAB AND MAKE SURE EVERYTHING'S ALL RIGHT... TLL TAKE CARE OF jemptive bid is Opening lead--king of clubs, The chief purpose of a pre to crowd the bidding as much as possible so that the opponents, who are presumed to have the better hands, will have limited space for the exchange of information thus fail to find their best con- tract. West's four club bid is a typical example of a sound pre- emptive bid. With seven win- ners in his hand and 100 honors, MRS. CORRIGAN! $4 , es is jsacrifice will prove well worth he cannot go down more than 400 points even if he is doue bled. If it turns out that his: part- trickless, the 400-point | HUBERT I. THOUGHT YOU WERE REPAIRING OUR WATER HEATER, MR.COSTALOT - > I'M WAITING FOR MY SSISTANT TO BRING ME SOME 3" ViFe = | | | DON'T WORRY, LADY -- I WON'T CHARGE YOU FOR THIS! © King Fasteres! Syadicae, lon, YOUR HEALTH Bed Without Meal Wrong Punishment By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Do you be-| Scolding (for some children) lieve a child of eight should bejor taking away some small sent to bed without dinner for|privilege is usually sufficient,| punishment, or 'at other times|and a smart child soon learns to} just sent to bed as punishment?|conform. But sending him to For, one example, if he comes|bed hungry is all out of propor- home late from play, he is sentition, besides the other things to bed without dinner.--Mrs. G.|that are wrong with it. D | cs | As to just sending a child to No, a child should not be de-}, "3° - 7 aes prived of food as punishment [bed Se Dente, EOS wane 1 5 ene g{t® be too pontifical, because} There are plenty of other WaYS there may be instances in which for reprimanding, so why use a! A eral ¥ it will be effective--as sending a method which can, to some de-/-hid to bed a little earlier. than| gree at- least, -be--injurious to| health-and good habits? _lobstreperous or disobedient. If Missing a meal unavoidably is|he's in bed anfl knows that oth- ithe regular time, if he has been}- jwhile, since the opponents sure- jly have a game; if not a slam. |From_ every viewpoint, there- jfore, the jump to four clubs is ja good tactical measure. Examine North's predicament jafter the preemptive overcall. \It is not exactly clear what jhe should do over four clubs, jand his jump to six diamonds ~--altough a shot in the dark-- is perhaps as good as any other \bid he might make. The way things turned out, North would have been better off to_bid only five diamonds. East ruffed the opening club lead after declarer had covered the king with the ace, and later jscored a heart trick to put |South down one. However, North was not en- \tirely wrong to have bid the \slam, since South would have jmade the contract had he played the hand more carefully. |He should hve anticipated the possibility of East's being void of clubs, and protected against \this possibility by following low from durmmy on the king of clubs. Had he ducked the opening lead, he would have made the slam. When West continues with the queen, declarer ducks again and ruffs in his hand. He then draws two. rounds of trumps, later ruffs a spade, discards a heart on the ace of clubs, and thus scores the twelve tricks he started with, NEWS IN BRIEF, OLDEST THEATRE GROUP The Players' Guild of Hamil- ton, the oldest little theatre movement of its kind still in ex- istence in North America, was organized in 1875. BUILDS FURNITURE Andy Griffith built mucn of the furniture in his home, and learned the trade from his fa- ther. § FLOATING FASCINATES Ray Walston, former star of My Favorite Martian, keeps running into people who want him to float things through the aid with his levitating finger. 'MEN ARE VAIN' Zsa Zsa Gabor has said, "Men in general are all vain ... much more so than women. Flatter them and you can get away with murder," MISPLACED WATER One of the youngsters on Art Linkletter's show House Party said, 'Before a 1,000-ton ship will float, someone has to mis- place 1,000 tons of water. This is the captain's job.'" LAUGHS TOO LOUD Carol Burnett said: 'In order to please. my husband, I would change the way I laugh--I'm too loud." WRITTEN BOOKS Steve Allen's autobiogrphy is entitled. Mark It and Strike It. not ordinarily a matter of greatjers his age have another haif| importance to anyone in reason-}our to niay it can make an} ably good health, but it isn't)impression on him 2 an are aru ng asa regular frm aestchdeed of punishment, no, 1 don't think victim is a growing child 'so. Making him sit in a chair in QUEENIF Children burn up so much en-|the corner, for a short time, can ergy that missing a meal is|be just as effective. When a much more important to them.|child is sent to bed, it usually} Likewise a child, while usually) means that he is left there for. accepting merited punishment|too long a time, with nothing to hdc Lay gerne isido but build up resentment. very likely to be logical about} sist things: He may lie 'awake won-] And, besides, sleep end rest dering why he should be pun-|@v@ 800d for us in Fela! ished vy "having food taken|2mounts, and et an Maes away from him when, at other| doesn Tae ae eevee iy a4 times, he may also be repri-|°° mething which nee o> manded for not eating 'good as a punishment. It's con- Adults, unfortunately, aren't|{using to a small but logical) always logical in. their treat-|mind. : ment of children, and the kids | "Mr. Smibly wanted to see you. Shai are quick to catch on----and won-| Dear- Sir: | read that psychia- der, ltrists have a suicide rate of 70) per 100,000 against 17 per 100,-\t SOON CONFORM 000 for white males. he care of the 99,930 who didn't. I grant that there are valid reasons why children (espe- cially around the age of eight) should come home when they are supposed to. Habits of promptness, and regularity. of meals, are valuable ones to ac- quire. And a wise parent keeps track of where children are and I would like to know if, in your opinion, it would be advis able to place a member of my family under their care.--I.B.W. I take it that you are doing some needling. My answer i that I do not advise 'that you place your, family under the care of one of the 7 who have insists that thy learn when to come home, 4 killed themselves, but rather' 4 Not that thre are 100,000 psy- chiatrists to start with, Dear Dr. Molner: Why do di- uretic tablets cause cramps in my legs at night?--L.A. Depletion of either potassium or sodium (lost becatse of the diuretic action) can be responsi- ble. Taking a potassium supple- ment often relieves this trouble, 4