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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1964, p. 11

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 28, 1964 971" TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TY Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROC-TV Channel 8--Rochester PLAGUE ON DECLINE --,Heaith Organization reported GENEVA (AP) -- The inci-|Monday, There were 862 cases, ' dence of plague throughout the/including 139 deaths compared world fell in 1963 for the first|with 123 fatalities in 1,420 cases CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto .. CKVR-TV Channel 3--Barrle PER SHE SHOT HIM, . MICKEY MOUSE ME WITH AVY. HOMEWORK 7 HANE "TO WAIT "TILL IT'S DARK} REPORT CARDS WEDNESDAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. 1l--Family Theatre 9--Five O'Clock Matinee 8-2--Superman 7--The Early Show 63--Forest Rangers 4--Five O'Clock Show 2--Peter Potamus 10:08 P.M, 11--Steve Allen ' 8-2--The Eleventh Hour 4--Danny Kaye Show 10:30 P.M %--Country Music Hall 7--Butfalo Bill's Hi-Lites | 5-3--Phoebe (Film) 11:00 P.M. 11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2--News, Weather, Sports ¢Elwood. Glover 4--Noon News 3--Popeye's Party 1215 PLM. 4--Speaker of the House 12:30 P.M, 9--Theatre gets or 6:30 P.M. onsequences 63--Mwsic Hop 4--Search tor Tomorrow 2--Tales of Wells Fargo 12:45 P.M. 4--Gulding Light 3--News, Weather, Sports 1:00 PLM, 1l--Lucky Score &--Matinee 115 PLM, 6:00 P.M 9--Metro Final 4--News with Van Miller) 6--Viewpoint SToday 1968 11:20 | 6--Live earn q P Attairs eign hs oxy 6:15 P.M. 1)--Music 4--Headline News 9--Pierre Berton 3-T.V. Derby 8-2--Tonight Show 6:30 PLM. 6--Nightcap V-9-4-3--News; Weather and Sports ¢-2--Huntley-Brinkley News 7--M-Squad é--Across Canade 7--Afternoon Show | 4--Meet the Millers | 3--Mov le 2--Mike Douglas Show 1:30 PLM, V--Matinee and Horse Races 4-As The World. Turns 2:00 P.M, 9--Abracadabra 8--Home Cooking | A.M. 7--Day in Court 11l--Schnitzel: House | 4--Password 9--Playtime With Uncle) 2--Loretta Young Bobby 7--Dialing For Dollars 4---Popeye's Playhouse 2--Mike Douglas Show *:30 A.M, N--Ed Allen 7--Father Knows Best 10:00 A.M, 11-9--Super Bingo 8-2--Make Room For Daddy 7--Girl Talk 4--News 10:30 A.M, 9--Bingo . 8-2--Word For Word q 7-4Price is Right Martian | 6 hez Helene 4--I Love Lucy 11:00: A.M, 11--Scartet Hill | %--James Beard | 8-2--Concentration 7--Message 4-Andy of Mayberry 11:30 A.M. THURSDAY 6:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8:30 AM, 1l--Schnitzel House 6:45 P.M. 9--Romper Room --Family Theatre | 9:00 7:00 P.M. 9--The Farmers Daughter 8--Richard Diamond 2:30 P.M. 7-6--News, Weather, +Foor wa. kine 8-2--The Doctors 7--Day in Court 4--Loretta Young | 4--House Party | 3--Super Bingo 3:00 P.M. 9--Peopie in. Conflict 8-2--Another World 7--General Hospital 6--As the World Turns of Truth The Truth Sports 4--The Honeymooters 3--Giynis 2--Death Valley Days 1:30 P.M, 9%--Sports Hot Seat 8-2--The Virginian 4--Ozzie and Harriet 6--Film 4--Face The Nation 3----Shannon™ 7:45 PM, *t--Mr, Fix-lt 8:00 P.M, 1l--Movie Specia| 9--My Favorite 7--Patty Duke 6-3--Red River Jamboree 4--Chopin Singing Society 6:30 P.M, 9--NHL Hockey 7--Shindig 63--Perry Mason 4--Beverly Hillbillies 9:00 P.M, 8-2--Movie 7--Mickey 4---Dick Van Dyke Show 9:30 P.M, 7--Burke's Law 6-3--Festival 3--Moment 4-To Tell 3:30 P.M. Children's -Program | It's Your Move | 8-2--You Don't Say | 7--The. Young Marrieds 6-3--Take Thirty Show | 4-Edge of Night 4:00 P.M. 9--Mickey Mouse Club 8--The Match Game | 7--Trailmaster 1--Albert J, Steed | &43--Secret_Storm | %--Toronto Today | 2--Captain 'Bob 8-2--Jeopardy 4:30 PLM. 7--Missing Links 11--Weody Woodpecker 4-The McCoys 9--Sea Hunt 12:00 NOON |6-3--Razzie Dazzle 8-2--Say When 4--Leave it To Beaver | | | 34, Bind | 39. Persian | 41. Sweet time in five years, the World'during 1962. CROSSWORD 13. Boils slowly, as meat § 15. Lamprey ISIAIC] PIL IOIT) aiaia Measure champagne 38. Thin mat the calf 22, Hauled eo 7 é 23, Exhaust 25, Draws . close 26, Harbor DITIAINTAME CINIDI (IA) BRM e [rMMOI | 27. Two harnessed 28. To be in debt 29, Laughs noisily 32. Idem; abbr. 33, Mass 35. Hawaiian tropical tree 37. Backbone coin. 40. Mist potatoes 42, Poems | 7--Surtside 6 3--Popeye 4--Cara Williams Show MANY ASSAILANTS LEARN THAT AMOR DE COSMOS /S NO EASY VICTIM ON A DARK, DESERTED STREET... 'THE GIANTS 3 z 2 =} E > : LI'L ABNER TCHIEF/? | i | HAVE SOLVED LOCK HIM UP FOR 30 DAYS? PRICED A FEW. WE. CAN GET ONE FOR % 30,000 /F DONALD DUCK DE COSMOS CAUSES A FURORE BY DEMANDING THAT VANCOUVER ISLAND AND THE BC.MAILAND UNITE AS ONE COLONY. WHEN THIS GOAL 18 REACHED IN 1866+. * SCOUNDREL! a\ YOUR !WHY AREN BRATING ? '|would have made the contract | SECRET AGENT X9 HUNDRED DOLLARS / /F MY SYSTEM WORKS, YOULL GET IT BACK PLUS /NTEREST. THE CAS/NO WK THE LONE RANGER G00D/ TWAT MAkES /7 Five | } ar BE CLOSING/ | [1 WAS DREAMING ABOUT) lh BIG R JAND I Df MAY I GET IN =PXOKay)) GEE, NO! IT WAS THE PACK OF WOLVES THAT WAS CHASING THE B aa NOW DON'T TELL ME THE BEAR LOUIE DREAMED ABOUT SCARED YOU 100! MUNG, AN DONALD, NEVER MIND \ THE DETAILS! MUGGS AND SKEETER OKAY, NOW, WHAT'S YOUR LECAL WELL... WHAT'S FIRST NAME? FIRST NAME'UGH'/ PUT-UM THAT \ ON THERE, 100... BV A SEENS TOFIT JER NOTICE HOW ELLA'S NAME "LL NEED. Fantini (nit el | i am AND A I DAGWOOD, Now, FiReT LOOSEN | , THE LOCK SCREW, THEN SET THE SPRING UNTIL IT'S FIRM J NM RG: an | w DEAR 4 j ------ ---- Cc ce ee ey ie Y I . DON'T 4 MENTION | f re 11'S AN ANCIENT AND HONORABLE FIRST. PRACTICED ON THE SHORES OF THE NILE, GOT Opening lead--queen A play that has a good fo succeed is obviously good as a play that is certain succeed, Whenever the of luck is present and eliminated, that is clearly thing to-do. Here is @ typical case, is in four hearts and West a club. East takes the ace returns a club to the king. should South play the order to avoid the danger-of losing two diamonds and spade? The actual declarer took. tw roupde of trumps and. pla: low spade to the king. West. won with the ace and returned the | seven of spades. Mindful of | West's opening spade bid, South | finessed the ten, losing to the | jack. He then lost a trick to the ; ace of diamonds and went down | one. ' There is no doubt that South | was unlucky to lose the finesse ; to the jack, since it was highiy probable that West would have that card, However, this was far | from a certainty, and South ; should have taken steps to cover | ny that East had the | lack. i What he should have done : after drawing two rounds of ' trumps, e in his. hand, was | lead a iow spade to the queen. West would have been obliged te | play low .and the queen would ; have won the trick. i A low spade back to the king | would have settled the matter in the actual hand, since East's ; jack would have and : promoted the ten to a trick, But let's say that Bast had : Started with x-x of spades in- | stead of J-x. 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