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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1964, p. 14

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TOTO Gy gr ae SOY ag IOS 2:30 PLM. 9--Douglas Fairbanks %2--The Doctors 7--Day in Court TELEVISION LOG |#ee. |" 9--Here's Looking A? You CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto ee WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffale - WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo sS-Teke Thirty WKBW-TV Channel 7--Bulfalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel $--Toronte .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 30, 1964 SATURDAY EVE. 6:00 PM. "Eason trem Early. show 3--Teem Time 2--Superman 6:30 PM. Ti=-McMaster University Presents 4A Song For You 3-RI 0:28 AM. 4-Uncle Jerry's Club 2--This Is The Life 11:00 A.M. v--Meta Presents &--This 9 The Life 7--The Holy Mase é--Church Service 4--Camera Three 11:38 AM. othe Bible Today 2--Biliierd 1:43 P.M, 9-6-43--News) Weather: Sports 63--Beverly Hilibiiiies 4-UB Round Tabie Panel 2--Dragnet 30 PLM N--Polka Party 9~--77 Sunset @2--The Lieutenant 3--Hootenanny 6--The Saint 4--Jackle G 6:00 PLM. Club Eleven Dance Party 8:39 P.M. 6--Juliett 11-9-6-7-6-4-3-2--News) Weather; Sports 11:15 P.M. $--Answering Service @2--Saturday Night at The Movies 6--Nigm Metre Movie 11:20 P.M. 6--Sports 4--Show 11:30 P.M. Ni--Blockbuster Movie 46--Fred Astaire Theatre 12:30 A.M. 4--Tight Rope SUNDAY N--En France 3--The Christophers 4-Uncle Jerry's Club 2--Portralts of My People 10:00 A.M, T--OHA Junior "A" Hockey @--Catholic Service 3--Cartoons 4~--Lamp Unto My Feet %--Social Christianity 2-Safari Road Back 9--itallan Journal HP 7 6--Live and Learn 4--News; Weather Sports The Answer 1215 P.M 9--Carosello 4--Congress 12:30 P.M Veket's Talk With | Father Meenan 9--Douglas Fairbanks 6--St. Lawrence North 4-Fllm Feature 2--Family Playhouse 1:00 P.M. Ti--Love That Bob 9--Album TV 7--Discovery 6--Speaking French 1:30 P.M. 11--Spotlight 9--McMaster University 8--Panorama_ Rollofts 7--Issues and Answers 63--Country Calendar 4--Flim Feature 2:00 P.M. N--Bachelor Father 9--Theatre $-2--Maljor League Base- ball 7--Directions '64 6--Time of Your Life 4--Cameo Theatre 2:30 P.M. at League Base- 3:00 P.M. 7--My Little Margie 6--Keynotes 4--Armchair Aventure 4:00 OM N--En_ France 7--Bowling 6--Heritage 4:30 P.M. Ni--Tiny Talent 9--Dougles F The 20th Century 4--Flim Feature 5:00 P.M. N--Famiuy theatre 9--Platform 7--Wrestling 63--American Musical Theatre 4--CBS Sports 5:30 P.M. %--Sot. Bilko %-2--GE College Bow! 46--Some of Those Days 4--Geneseo Musicale 6:00 P.M. %--walt Disney 7--Big Show of Week 4--Twentieth Century 3--Route 66 2--Meet The Press 6:30 PLM. --Rawhide 6--My Three Sons 4--Mister Ed 2--Pilc-A-Polka 7:00 P.M. 9%--Danny Thomas 63--Hazel 4--Lassie 7:3 P.M. Ni--Special Movie %--Mr. Novak &-2--Disney's World of Color 7--Empire 6-3--Flashback 4--My Favorite Martian 8:00 P.M. 643--Ed. Sullivan 8:30 P.M. 9-7--Arrest and Trial 8-2--Grindl 9:00 P.M. 8-6-3-2--Bonanza 4-The Celebrity Game 9:30 P.M. l--The Sill Dana Show renner 10:00 P.M. N--Richard Boone 9--The Hourgiass 8-2--Dupont Show of the Week 7--Dick Powell Show 6-3--A Second Look 4--Candid Camera 10:30 P.M. 4--What's My Line 11:00 P.M. 1-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News) 11:20 PLM, 9--Metro Final 7-4--Late Show 2---Awaro Theatre 11:30 PLM. 9--Edgar Wallace Mystery Hour eto Hiding Piece MONDAY 8:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 A.M. 9--Cartoons 9:00 A.M, Captain Andy 9--Romper Room 7--Jack LaLanne Show 4--Popeye's Playhouse 2--Mike Douglas Show 9:30 A.M. 9--Meta Presents 7--Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 A.M. Ni--Bddie Allen Show 9--Playtime With Bobby 8-2--Say When 7--Girl Talk lore 7--Price is Right 63--Chez Helene 4-1 Love Lucy 11:08 A.M. 9--Caravan (Yorkdale Plaza) €2--Concentration 6--Mister Ed 7--Message 12:15 P.M 9--Kliddo Cartoons 4~--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M. 91 Love 8-2--Truth "pd 6--Movie Matinee 4-Search for Tomorrow 12:45 P.M. 4-Wuiding Light 3--Movie 1:00 P.M, Tl--Love That Bob 9--Our House 4-As The World Turns 2:00 P.M. 1--Mid Day Matinee 1 9--The Millionaire 6-4-3--Password 2--Lets Make A Deal 8--Superman 7--The Early Show 63--Razzie 4-Five O'clock Show 2--Yog! Bear 5:30 P.M, 6--Time Out For Music 2--The Rifleman Dazzie 2--Bachelor Father 7:30 P.M. 9--Burke's Law 8-2--Movie 7--The Outer Limits 63--Don Messer's Jubilee 4--To Tell The Truth 8:00 PM 1--Star Route Show 63---Garry Moore 4--I've Got A Secret 8:30 P.M. li--Polka Party 9--McHales Navy 7--Wagon Train 4--The Lucy Show 9:00 PLM. N-- The Untouchabies 9--Phil Silvers CROSSWORD ACROSS 1, Talk with excessive enthusiasm 5. Applaud 9. South American rodents 10. Employed 12, Jackets, as 'worn by English boys 18, Informa- tion 14, Ventilate 15. Rapidly performed 16, Adjust 19. Territory: abbr. 20. Half anem 21, Biblical 42. Plant ovule DOWN 1. To allot, asin wartime 2. Fruit of the oak 8, Carting vehicle 4, Double curve hook 6. A bracelet ornament 7. Awns of rye 8, Annoy 9. Freedom from war 18, Single unit EDIRC aan 'SE 22, Dwelling 23. Loss of sense of smell 24. Torrid 25. Work 26. Worshiped 34. Di 87. Bitter vetch 38. Confeder- 37, Leave off, asa syllable 89, Bridle straps 40. To set anew 41 Fruit of the palm aT Y 5-30 1 ne yea ya ee ih >A ---- OF COURSE THE MONEY 16 SAFBLIN HERE, LAREDO. Li THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS THE COMBINATION. MICKEY MOUSE é GOOFY'S WORKING FOR AN ELECTRIC SIGN COMPANY... HERE He COMES O Brel C0 my, Foe wi yy awule @ & Ps LES CANADIENS LES ANGLAIS TOMBENT DANS L'EMBUSCADE DES FRANCAIS, SE LIVRENT AV PILLAGE. WRAPITTA wh 39VINI LES GURNIVANTS ANGLAIS SE REPLIENT Vee Lee, FORTIN MAIS, =" ay Laan? SERIA Rae aH WORLNOD QNONTB Var) SDeNAgaS NSNOMD Ve Sit OY GILT INUNY vy ET SON DIESKAU, EST ET EAIT PRISONNIER, mond and East takes the jack with the ace. It is certainly not difficult for East to diagnose the four of diamonds as a sin- gleton. There is no holding West can have in diamonds other than a singleton which would justify the lead of the four. But if East upon winning the trick with the ace returns a dia- mond, declarer makes the con- tract. He loses a diamond, a ruff, and a heart, and thus makes four hearts. Furthermore East shouid know -iiai-a dia- mond return is likely to give South the contract. . What East should do instead is lead a spade at trick two. He should realize that unless his partner has the ace of clubs or a spade trick (the ace or king), there is not much hope for the defense. He should realize that there is no great urgency about returning a diamond, and that the ruff can be delayed until later, when it can do more good, Once East returns a spade, South must go down regardless of what he does. Suppose de clarer finesses, as he undoubted ly would. West takes the king and returns a spade, which de- clarer wins in dummy with the jack. Declarer now leads the jack of hearts. East goes up with "BA NOSIS OVW arY QIONNOM 51 'G OWE OVER 30 - STAKES, DUMPS, TRACTORS, PANELS, PICK-UPS - MOST COMPLETE WITH BODIES USED TRUCK Most Vehicles Owned and Maintained by Oshawa P.U.C. -- Most complete with bodies end power equipment -- Save Hundreds of Dollars. THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD: 723-4634 260 KING ST. W. OSHAWA the ace and returns a diamond, which West ruffs. West then re- turns a spade, which East raffs. As a result, South goes down two, The long term view, taken at trick two, pays at the end. It pays to plan the play. NEWS IN BRIEF UPHOLDS AWARD REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche- wan Court of Appeal has up- held a $29,190 damages award THE LONE RANGER ts NOW 71 KNOW WHY ONLY THE PUEBLO MC MEDICINE MAN'EVER COMES DOWN HERE --~ SE THINGS MUST ALL BE SACRED Eg vA Ee An Slee! t, GOLLY! €-SOMEBODYS COMING DOWN/ j WE HAVE THESE ON SALE, HALF PRICE! JUST GIVE ME AN OLD- FASHIONED BAT Jo MUGGS AND SKEETER to Paul Lappa of Saskatoon against the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company of Canada Limited. Mr. Lappa bought a Firestone tire which burst within a year of the purchase, forcing his car into a ditch an causing serious injury to him- self, his wfe and an infant son. MAY BAN CHECKOFFS REGINA (CP) -- Saskatche- wan Labor Minister L. P. Cod- erre said in an interview Thurs- day his department is "consid- ering" legislation banning check-offs of labor union dues for political purposes. Walter Smishek of Regina, executive secretary of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labor (CLC) said in an interview such legislation would be a backward, reaction- ary step denying political free- dom to trade unionists." WINS AWARD Luther by John Osborne was voted best new work in any category of the 1963-64 theatri- cal season by the New York Drama Critics Circle. % KEPT THE BALL FROM FALLIN' IN THAT HOLE TH PROUD OF ME 4! Z THINK Z HAVE EARNEV A REWARD FOR Ja Vas IR! AREN'T ke Ri! JULIET JONES OF YOU TO DROP By, SAY, YOU LOOK g MIGHTY GRIM ARTHUR! HOW NICE } SALLY'S SALLIES THAN TOWEAR MY SELF-WINDING THAT'S WOUND BY NORMAL ARM MOVEMENTS WHEN f HAVE A BAD CAGE OF HIVES / ERNIE CAY hes LUMBER / ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS "It it's LUMBER, . » eall our NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121 ) 53 ALBERT ST.

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