FIGHTIN' OU omg SISTIBLE, DAS ME... ee oe EE eS ae 25 AOE ES EI ITMLLIAG Cab. | 1 You, GOOL LSAID LOCK HER IN STATE ROOM Buse ALONE! YOU SAVED MY LIFE, ; = 7 omoawms Syecicatn, lew. 1964 Wasciei nghon semereet 4 @ King F THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 8, 1964 17 WGR-TV Channel CFTO-TV Channel 2--Buffalo 9--Toronto .. TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto 2 WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrie 10:30 A.M. 8-2--Word For Word 7--Price Is Right ~ 63--Chez Helene 4--! 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N--Mid Day Matinee" %--Channel 9 Theatr: 12:45 P.M. 4--Wuiding Light 3--Movie 1:00 PLM. NeLucky Score 8--Matinee 7--Afternoon Show 3--Cartoons 42--Meet the Millers 13) PLM. That Bob 2:00 P.M, 4--Password 2-Loretta Young 8-2--Another World 7. --General rospital 4---To Tell The Truth 3--Summerama 3:30 PLM. 9--Theatre 7--Queen For A Day 6--Movie Matimee 4--Edge of Night 4:00 PLM. N-Bar Movie ey Club &--The Match Game 7--Trailmaster 63--M selie de Paris 4~-The Secret Storm 2--Captain Bob 4:30 PLM, 9--Kiddo 6-3----Vacation Time 4--Leave it To Beaver MONDAY EVENING 5:00 PLM, Family Theatre © 9--Five O'Clock Matinee | 6--Superman . |tThe Early show 4--Riverboat 2-Yog! Bear 5:30 PLM, 6--Space--The New Ocean 3--East Side Kids 2--The Rifleman 6:00 P.M, 6--Citizen James 4--News With Van Miller %-2--You Don't Say 2--Today, 1964 CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Net-like fabric 5. Monster 9.To: poet, 10. Thrash il. Drink in a noisy fashion: , dial. ¢ 12, Tammany emblem 14, Measure of land 15. African river ending 21, Small rodents 22. Consumed 23, Green herbage around a house 26. Blouse poet. 6. Flash as 7, East Indian cereal grass 8. Small holes for cords 11. Weaken 13. To set anew, as a bone t DOWN 1, Substance to protect plant roots 2. Harden: var, 3. Bodies of water 4. A school dance 6. Often: [ATRIA MME IRI AIRINIC IRIEIFIOIRIMIAIT IL] OIVIEINTE | IMME ISIS) REE SINIAIG] (AIL MEBIEIGMERIAIAIE! ISIUIMIAICIECIAIRIOIM E[AIS| TC MmAIVI I [0] DIYiEISMEAIEIDIS| mounts, Yesterday's Answer vote food 25. Affirmative 27. Free from harmful organisms 30. Put-out: 33. Rope with running knot 34. Classify 35. Goddess of dawn 37. Plunder 40. Under- handed 41, Chinese 2 4 GZ 5 Ve: 9 Y 10 28. Man's nickname Ye 29. Anthropoids 31. Close to L GY 7 Y 32. City: Italy 'Z 19 36. Fodder vat 38. Game played on horseback 39. Swimming spots 41, Greek porticos 42. Fiber knot 43, Sibilant sound 44.R 45. Experts: ALL OF THE HELP HAD ACOS6S TD ceeg THIG ATTIC, PHIL / SECRET AGENT X93 | NO!! AH'LL NEV: LEAVE DAISY MAEJ' THE LONE RANGER © King Fastures Syndicate, Inc., 1964. World AA! THIS WATERS MCE AND COOL f DRINK ? 7 HAND OVER YWAT s7ATve! || MUGGS AND SKEETER DON'T WORRY Tweet SLL CHANGE APTER ALL, WOULPN'T WANT YOU TO CHANGE A TIRE! IT'6 A MAN'S DUTY TO CHANGE TIRES FOR WOMEN/ IT'S LUCKY YOU HAD ME ALONG J UP WITH THEM, BUT WE'RE NOT OBLIGED 1 BAD IDEA--1'LL ™ UND THE BLOCK FIVE OR SIX TIMES caves Syodicatm, lan, 1904, World rghte reserved OH, HI, GRANDMA 4.2 THOUGHT YOU MIGHT BE THE EXTERMINATOR] IF WE HAVE ye ---- rs King Haines Syadionte, fons 1964, World By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Mesters' Individual Championship Play) East dealer. North-South vulnerable, © : Pass 46 Opening lead--jack of hearts. The most interesting hands are those where one side has to make a very good play and the other side then has to make an equally good play in order to overcome the effect of the first one. This crossing of swords doesn't occur very often, since most hands tend to be one-sided affairs, but when the opportun- ity arises and the players meet their respective obligations, they have something worth talk« ing about, : This deal occurred in a rub- ber bridge game. East, taking advantage of the vulnerability, opened the bidding with three hearts. South had a choice be- tween doubling for takeout or overcalling with three spades, and chose to bid three spades. North raised to four, of course, and West led the jack of hearts. Declarer realized that the lead was likely to be a sin- Igeton and that if he covered the jack with the queen, East would win it with the ace and Probably shift to a club, South knew that this se quence of plays would result in defeat--since West was likely to have the ace of clubs on the bidding--so he came ap with the brilliant idea of ducking the jack of hearts. However, East viewéd this play with suspicion. He knew that South had a singleton heart, since declarer would surely have covered the, jack with the queen if he had a vold in hearts. So. instead of letting the jack win the trick, East overtook it with the ace and returned the jack of clubs. As a restilt of this play, South lost thres club tricks and went down one. East felt that if declarer wanted to kee phim out of the lead by ducking the heart, this in itself was a good enough reason for him to take the lead. : If East had failed to overtake the jack, South would have made the contract. Declarer would have been able to estab- lish a heart trick later by lead. ing the king through the ace, and would have lost only two tricks. 1964, King Features Syndicate, Tne.) f SPORTS BRIEFS J VAUGHAN OUT OTTAWA (CP) -- Ottawa Rough Riders said Wednesday that guard Kaye Vaughan will sit out Friday night's Eastern Football Conference opener be= tween Riders and Toronto At+ gonauts. The club said x-rays show Vaughan suffered a hait- line leg fracture in an inter. squad game a few weeks ago, but is expected to be back in uniform Aug. 14. RETAINS LEAD , CHICOUTIMI, Que. (CP)-- Andre Dhaene of Belgium re- taine his 58-second lead over Poland's Antoni Palka for the third straight day Thursday after the 13th lap of Le Tour du St. Laurent bicycle race. _|Both Dhaene and Palka were 'jamong the wave of 30 riders that finished three seconds be- hind Kurt Schatelbauer of Aus- tria,; Eddy Beugels of Holland and Herbertwilde of Germany, who placed first, second and third. SALLY'S SALLIES ERNIE CA /,, DOORS « SASH /" and ROOFING FREE DELIVERY "lt it's LUMBER, call our NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121: 53 ALBERT ST.