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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1964, p. 12

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Bartending News 2: THR CSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 29, 1964 TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 1i--Hamiltons CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffaie WBEN-TV Channel 4---Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9---Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie MONDAY EVENING £200 PM VW-Femity Theatre t-Five O'Clock Matinee paths & Show foo 6:30 PLM. 46--Space--The New Ocean 3--Bast Side Kids 2--The Rifleman 6100 PMA. 6--Citlzen James ce With Van Miller' 'oday, 1964 6:19 OM. 3 PM, 11---News, Weather, Sports 2--M-Squad é--Summer Magazine 6:45 PLM. Ni--Family Theatre @2--Huntiey Brinkley Report 7:00 P.M. Farmer's Daughter @--Invisible Man h6--News, Wea' '" 4--Zane Grey Theatre 3--My Favorite Martian Bachelor Father 7:30 P.M. 9--Outer Limits 6-2--Movie 7--The Outer Limits 63--Don Messer's Jubiiee 4--To Tell The Truth 8:00 P.M, N--Star Route 43--Dr. Finlay's Case Book 4-I've Got A Secret 6:30 P.M. Ni--Polka Party 9--MeHales Nar 7---Wagon Train 4--Vacation Playhouse 1:38 AM. 3--Tennessee Ernie Ford 10:00 A.M, #2-Make Room For Daddy TGir| falk i Netlonal 'Schoo! 4--Calendar 10:30 A.M. §-2--Word For Word T--Price is Right 63--Chez Helene 4-i Love Lucy 11:00 A.M, 1i--Musicalle 9--Cartoon Party 8-2--Concentration 7--Message fear al 1:30 A.M, 9%--Caravan--Part 1 6-2--Jeopardy T--Missing Links 6--Girl Talk 4--Pete and Gladys 12:00 NOON 1--Albert J. Steed Show 9--Caravan 8-2--Say When 7---Maverick 6--Elwood Glover 4--News and Weather 12:15 P.M. 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M, 9--Playtime with Uncle jobby 8-2--Truth or Consequences 3--Father Knows Best 6--Movie Matinee 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:48 PLM. 4-Guiding Light 3--Movie 1:00 P.M. Ni--Lucky Score @--Matinee 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet The Millers 2-Divoree Court 1:30 P.M. l--Bachelor Father 9--Caravan--Part 2 4--As The World Turns 3--Movie 2:08 P.M. 1i--Midday Matinee 9--Channe!l '9 Theatre 6-4-3--Password 2-Loretta Young 2:30 P.M. $2---The Doctors 7--Day in Court 63--Movie Matinee 4--House Party 3:00 P.M, 9--Theatre 7--General Hospital 8-2--Another World 63--Take Thirty 4--To Teli The Truth 3:30 P.M. 9--Theatre 8-2--You Don'? Say 7--Queen For A 6--Friendly Giant 4--Edge of Night 4:00 P.M. N--Bar 11 Movie 9--Mickey Mouse Club &--The Match Game 7--Tralimaster - 6-3--Mademoiselle de 2-Captain Bob 4:30 P.M. li-Heckle and Jeckle 9--~Kiddo &--Bozo -- Popeye $3---Vacation Time 4-Leave it To Beaver 3--Popeye TUESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 11--Family , Theatre P--Five OCiock Matinee 8--Superman 7--The Earl 63--Razzle 4--Riverboat 2--Woody Woodpecker 5:30 P.M. 6---Space--The New Ocean Show 3--Gunsmoke 2--The Rifleman 6:00 P.M, 6--Broadway Goes Latin 4--News With Van Miller 2--Today, 1964 6:15 P.M. 4--Headline News 6:30 P.M. 11-9-8-6-4-2--News; Weather; Sports 7--M-Squad é CROSSWORD 6:45 P.M. N--Family Theatre &-2--Huntiey Brinkley 7:00 P.M. 9--The Littlest Hobe 7-6--News, Weather, Sports 4--The Phil Sliver's Show 2--Have Gun Will Travel 3--Hennesey 7:30 P.M. Ni--The Flintstones 9--Tuesday Night Movie 8-2--Mr. Novak 7--Combat 6--Wanted Dead or Alive 4--The Andy Griffith how 3~Petticoat Junction 8:00 P.M, --Special Movie 63--Patty Duke Show 4--High Adventure 6:30 P.M. 8&--Moment of Fear 3--McHales Nevy 63--Ben Casey 2-The Lawbreakers 9:00 P.M. 82--Richard Boone %--The Greatest Show On Earth 4--Petticost Junction 9:30 PLM, 9--Joey Bishop 63----The Pianemakers 4--Jack Benny Show 10:00 P.M. 11--Steve Allen 9--Eleventh Hour 8-2--Bell Telephone Hour 7--The Fugitive 63--News Magazines 4--Meredith Wilson's Star Parade 10:30 P.M. é--Nature of Things 11:00 P.M, 1-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News Weather and §; THiS P.M, %--Metro Final 6--Viewpoint Paris 11:20 P.M. ite Show ACROSS 1. Craws . 5. Scrutinize 9. English author 10, Cavities 12, French river 13. Plant with cleansing properties 14. Spotted cat 15. Fur of an animal 16. Ointment 20, Weaken 23. Jails: sl. 5. Wild sheep: lily; So.Am, 25. Ribbed 8, "Old Curiosity Shop" girl 9. Slope 11, Place 17. Suffered « dull pain 18, Behold! 19. Summer dress tributary '2 FIND THE 0 WHITER Se IERVOLS Boy, ipsa 22, Metal fastener ICIAP IE] : BAC TtAIM} Pee' AID) IY ML IAI) iB ADIORIEL lolol} fabric IDIE I IRIAIOI NO} 26. Pigpen 28. Disperse [S 81. Sloth Saturday's Answer 40. In cards, trick takers 41, Little child; US, 43, Poem 44, Moneys Rom. a@sun spot 35, Exclamae 39, Merit Cr 215 a 8 NOW 'You've HURT HIS FEELINGS... By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) WORLD BRIDGE OLYMPIAD The Second World Olympiad was played May to 12th at the Americana Hotel in New York. Thirty fil g¢ i TA eit PH bee us Hal! ii g i z 3 5 } Switzerland, 140; ralia, 125; Belgium, 124; 123; Argentina, 122; Venezuela, '1: £8 3s Netherland Antilles, 22. A team that had won match by 18 or more interna- tlonal match points was awarded a 7 to 0 victory point score, A team that won by less than 18 IMPs earned fewer Vice tory points in accordance with a sliding scale. Italy defeated Britain 126 IMPs to 120 in the semifinal round, while the U. S. team took the measure of Canada by 183 to 117, Italy then defeated the United States in the final round by the substantial mare gin of 158 IMPs to 112 to win the championship, Members of the victorious Italian team were: Walter Avar relli, Giorgio Belladonna, Mime mo D'Alelio, Pietro Forquet, ito G and Camillo 46. Blundered 47, Painful spot 48. Without: L, DOWN 1. Flat-topped hill 2. Southwest wind 3. Dispute 4. Observe QUITTE LA MILICE CANADIENNE NEEENBEEENGEER POUR ALLER $' CE DANS L'A DE LOuis XIV. OLER EN FRAN-| : "lL DEVIENT LE PROTEGE DE LA MARQUISE DE VAUDREuH. ord GOUVERNANTE pes ENFANTS DULRO!. 'COULER ... To Flow & ofa ig yy EXTENUER ... To. Weaken GOUVERNANTE (F) . « Governess | MER (PF)... Sea OCTROYER ... To Gront nd Dan Bias vin MnaVer? BIND AON TE PLUS JEUNE ... . Youngest PLUS VIEUX'. . . Oldest SONGER ... To Think, TOUT CE DONT J'AI BESOIN ... 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