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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Aug 1964, p. 14

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 7, 1964 43 2. Night a? TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel L--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronte WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffaie WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TY Channel 7--Buffalo WRUC-TV Channel &--Rochester 1%, \iAaege 7s, NAIL PEEL IT, HENRY ? T i af ALWAYS EAT THE SKIN OF Fart THE FRUIT! 1964, World rights reserved. © King Features Syndicate, Ine FRIDAY EVENING 5:00 Pm. t--Family Theatre 9--Five O'clock Matinee 7--The Early Show 2--Magiila Gorilla 5:20 PLM. Stars 4--News With Van Miller 3--Frontier 2--Today, 1964 6:18 PLM 4--Headiine News 6130 PLM. 11-9-4-3---News: Weatners Sports 7--M-Squad Town Crier--Pubii¢ Affairs - 6:48 POA. Family Theetre @-2--Huntley - Brinkley 7:00 PLM. 9--Theatre 9--Honeymooners 7-6--News, Weather, Wagon Train 2--Fractured Flickers 5:30 PMA. 8-2--Internationa! 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Nn France Ld ristophers 2--Portraits of My Peopie) 10:08 AM. ll-McMaster University Presents ~The Bible Answers +--Cartoons 4--Lamp Unto My Feet pipnanntOng. uy cab ly aod 10:30 AA. 4--Look and Live This isthe Life 1:00 AM, Ni--Let's Talk with 12:99 NOON Oral Roberts 9--Flim Feature layhouse 7 end Learn +News; Weather Sports &--Fiex The Cat * 12:18 PM, 4--Congress 12:38 Pm. 1--Bachelor Father $--Douglas: : ExSeraec | CONTRACT BRIDGE oy _ By 8. JAY BECKER - 00 PA Vi--Continental Miniature Album TV « 7--Discovery 4~--Flim Feature 7--My Little Margie _ 2:90 PM, 4~TV Hour of Stare 400 Vien France 43--Country Ceiender | ete NE Ee ee oe lindividvel' Chempionship Play) | 43.'The Orient asina 10. Root of the taro 11, Foreign 12. Take as one's own 14. Native of Medias 15. Friar 16. Sun god 17.4 puddle 19, Cornwall mine 20. Macaw 23. Hesitation sound 24. Italian river 25.16th century religious CROSSWORD MIO} Re ISIUIRIAI ISIE! SIEINIDINE RIE} movement 28. Baking chamber 29. Not: prefix 30. Feminine noun 31, Disfigure 32, Ui t difficulty 34. Man's nickname 35. Plead 36. Very 40. Kind of QUIZ You are the dealer, neither side vulnerable, and have open- ed One Diamond. Partner re- sponds One Heart. What would you bid now with each of the following four hands? 1. 7 AQE2 GAQITES HAs 2. @AQS YTA OKIBE HAQES 3% $32 YAKS @KQI05 AAO 4 @AKS4 YQI2 @AKITS 6) 1. Four hearts. It would be wrong to bid three hearts or three diamonds, neither of which is forcing. The jump to four hearts is a slam try, it says in effect that a game searrart ihe feasible even t response may have been pooped on a 'points, The jump to game the opening idder is in a vastly different category from the jump to game by the responder, Obviously, the hand cannot be played for less than game, once partner responds with a heart, It is hard to conceive' of part. her's losing four tricks, 2, Two clubs. The problem here is to represent a 16-point hand without exaggerating or understating the values held, A rebid of one notrump would represent a hand of the mini- mum class with a maximum of 15 points, while a rebid of two notrump would represent 18 or 18 points. Such problems are best solved by making an ambiguous rebid, such as two clubs. This bid, a change of suits by the opening bidder, is sometimes based on minimum values, and some- times on values above a mini- mum opening bid. The two club bid is of course not forcing, but there should be no concern about missing a game if partner fails to bid again. 3. Three hearts. This ts by no means a perfect rebid, but it comes closer to hitting the mark than any other bid. The trouble with the jump raise to three hearts is that. it implies four trumps, and we have only three. However, this deficiency in trumps is sufficiently com- Pensated by the high - card values (18 points) to make the bid reasonably accurate. The jump raise is not forcing, but, in practice, partner seldom tree 42, Billiard shot 44. Greedy 45. Colors, as fabric Ale- SECRET AGENT X9 LOOK AT THIS y CONDITION! > DUCT, OHARA! oe 4. Two spades. This bid, being a jump-shift, is 100 per cent forcing and states in effect that a game can be made even though partner may have only 6 points, The destination of the hand is not yet clear--the final contract may be played in spades, hearts, diamonds or no- po depending on partner's nd, There are two objections to bidding only one spade over @ heart, First, partner may pass, and this is certainly not desir- able; and second, if it turns out ° that there is a slam in the hand, it may be missed because of the failure to identify that possibile ity immediately. WHAT KIN AH DO,TO THANK YO; FO' SAVIN' MAH SANITY? You can't see me. I'm THE LONE RANGER DIVERT THE TWO BESIEGERS BELOW--- MUGGS AND SKEETER - JULIET JONES Staff Shortage Slows Program TORONTO (CP)--Difficulty in finding first-class staff has de- j jlayed the start of the Univer. sity of Toronto's share in a Ca- nadian physical fitness research program, Prof. J. R, Brown disclosed Wednesday. Prof. Brown, head of the Physical hygiene departmest, said he is advertising all over the world for a $13,000-to-$15,- 000-a-year research director to investigate Canadians' physical fitness and find ways of im- proving it, He said he would have liked to start last spring on the uni- versity's share of the $750,000 five - year federal government research project. But earlier ef- forts failed to find a man with a medical doctor's degree, a doctorate of philosophy and ex- perience in experimental physi- ology. CHOICE AUTOS WARSAW (AP)--Soviet Pre- mier Nikita Khrushchev, Czech- oslovak President Antonin No- votny and East German Com- ,|munist leader Walter Ulbricht motored to a state reception at their meeting here in Soviet- made limousines. Polish Com- munist leader Wladyslaw Gom- ulka went in his own car, a West German Mercedes Benz 300. SALLY'S SALLIES " 's getting along fine with her breach-of-promise suit -- ghe's passed all her cross- examinations!" SERVICE STATION AVAILABLE | EXCELLENT opportunity for } HOW DID 'THE LADIES' CLUB DISCUSSION I'VE GO Bemeen pou GROUP GO TODAY ? SCREEN-DOOR LATCH right man. Good gallonage, good location, All Replies Confidential WRITE BOX 43 ' Oshawa Times jestures Syndicate, lnc... 1964. World rights reserved.

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