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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-03-16, Page 24PER - SCHNEIDE S MARG/k'RINE SOFT STYLE PARAMOUNT BRAND PINK SALMON /75 /42 9 TIN BURNS TENDER FLAKED HAM 184 g TIN f.69 NCAL HI CAKE 5208 ix ASSORTED FLAVORS WHITE SWAN ASSORTED COLOURS BATHROOM TISSUE �9 L LW LARGE SIZE 7 -UP OR DIET 7 -UP 750 mL BOTTLE FACETTES FACIAL TISSUES. WHITE - 400 SHEETS FROZEN 6 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS MEAT PIES 250 g PKG. OF 2 119. FAMILY STYLE 3 VARIETIES HERSHEY BARS 2 BAR BUNDLE f.99 49 DPLUSEP. KELLOGGS RAISIN BRAN 800 g PKG 2.69 WESTCANE FINE GRANULATED HITE. SUGAR ENRICHED WHITE, W. WHEAT OR CR, WHEAT ZEHRS BREAD 2/97° 675 g LOAVES KELLOGGS BRAN FLAKES 400 g PKG. 99' ALL VEGETABLE PRIMO OIL 3 LITRE JUG 3.69 McLARENS 3 VARIETIES DILL PICKLES 1 LITRE JAR f.49 ASSORTED VARIETIES NINE LIVES CAT FOOD STOCK UP! J69� UNSWEETENED 3 VARIETIES DELMONTE PINEAPPLE 14 oz. TIN 79� JOHNSONS BABY SHAMPOO 850 mi 3.99 GLAD BRAND GARBAGE BAGS 40 s =4.69 KRAFT BRAND CHEESE PIZZA MIX 450 g 1.49 TODDLER SIZE PAMPERS DIAPERS 24 s 4.99 NEW BORN PAMPERS DIAPERS 48 s 5,99 C® ®OS 0. It `I'I! a HOSTESS ASST'D VARIETIES POTATO CHIPS 4200 g PKG. 119 OUR OWN PRIVATE LABEL SUNPAC FROZEN ORANGE JUICE 12 oz. TIN 79' PEANUT BUTTER 500 g JAR f.49 4 CHOICE VARIETIES DARES COOKIES 700 g PKG. STRAWBERRY OR RASPBERRY YL E T MATOES CHOICE DUALITY NUTRITIOUS AND POPULAR KELLOGGS SPECIAL "K" 475 g 1► VARIOUS CHOICES NEILSON COUNTRY CRISP 225 g - 9 oz. 159' MOTHER PARKERS VAC PACK COFFEE 3 GRINDS 1 Ib. PKG. 2.99 MRS. LUKES JAMS 2.39 2 VARIETIES SCHNEIDERS BUCKETOF CHICKEN 900 g 3.99 AYLMER CHOICE FRUIT COCKTAIL 14 0z. 89' REGULAR TAMPAX MAXITHINS 30s 3.49 WESTONS HAMBURG OR WIENER ROLLS 12 s 89° SCHNEIDERS 8 VARIETIES CHEESE STICKS 250 g f.99 WESTONS RASPBERRY CREME ROLLS 283 g 99? WESTONS TASTY FRESH CINNAMON BUNS PKG OF 8 1.19 500,mL JAR 129 ORANGE, PINEAPPLE, GRAPEFRUIT, APPLE DELMONTE JUICES FOR YOUR LAUNDRY BOLD 3 DETERGENT 12 L -'4.8 kg 8.99 STRAIGHT CUT FROZEN 1.5 kg McCAIN FRENCH FRIES '79 750nnL 119 AYLMER CHOICE CREAM CORN CUT GREEN OR WAX BEANS 19 oz. TIN FOR YOUR FABRICS BOUNCE SOFTENER 60 SHEETS q.99 SCHNEIDERS INDIVIDUAL SINGLE CHEESE SLICES 500 g PKG. 2.79 WELCHADE GRAPE DRINK 48 oz. f.39 SUPER TAMPAX MAXITHINS 30 s 3.99 HIGHLINER FR l ZEN COD FILLETS 454 g 2.49 DIETRICHS FRESH BAKED APPLE STRUDEL 482 g f.39 NEILSONS FROSTSICLES PKG. OF 12 1.79 NEILSONS FUDGESICLES PKG. OF 12 1.79 GREEN PEAS 69' FOR YOUR BATH IVORY BAR SOAP 3 BAR 400 g PKG f.29 McCAINS PEPPERONI OR DELUXE LITE DELITE PIZZAS 375 g 2.19 IN-STORE BAKESHOPS LEMON SUNKIST COFFEE CAKE 16 oz. 1.89 CHUNKY CHEESE BREAD 16 02. 1.29 CHEESE STYLE ENGLISH MUFFINS DOZ. 1.69 HONEYWHEAT ENGLISH MUFFINS DOZ. 169 WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SERVE YOU IN. HANOVER 32 100o Street Owen 1 nights a week *I 0120 ELMIRA 232 Arthur St S 0gan Wad, Thurs. and Fri evenings LISTOWEL sax 01101soAve R3 Open Wed . Thar% and Fri evenings FERGUS PAS Tower St. B. Open Wed.. rums and Fri evenings WINGHAM COST2A4ooAlo 4 and SSN Open Thus . Fri aver**, Crossroads -March 16, 1983 -Page 9 Occasionally positions come up in which the cor- rect play depends on thf lo- cation of the doubling cube. The diagrammed position is a ood example. g In this case, X has access to the cube because 0 dou- bled earlier in the game and X accepted. Because of this access, X should play 8/4(2), 18/10. If X did not have access to the cube (because he had doubled or redoubled earli- er and 0 had accepted), it would be better to make a different play. X should then play 8/4(2) - this is correct under any circumstances - and con- tinue with 18/14,11/7. With this move, X threatens to cover the blot on the 7 -point, completing a 6 -point prime. If X succeeds, he will totally trap O's back man. X can then advance the prime and begin bearing off with an almost insurmountable racing lead. This play carries the small risk that 0 will im- mediately roll 6-1 and hit X on the 7 -point. The risk is necessary however, be- cause X needs the six -point print to prevent b's escape. X minimizes this risk by starting the 7 -point now while he has two well- placed builders and 0 is still on the bar. On the other hand, with access. to the cube, it is bet- ter for X to make a safety play. This is a play which is somewhat inferior in long- term prospects, but carries no immediate risk. With the safety play, no matter what 0 rolls, X can redouble next turn; and O's wisest course is to pass, conceding the game. Al- though 0 would retain some chance of winning, it is not enough to justify playing on at the new, higher level of stakes. In the diagram, X's abili- ty to end the game by re- doubling means that he should deny 0 the remote chanceof a game -saving, miracle roll. Without access to the cube, X would otherwise have to play the game to completion. He should then make the strongest play in terms of long -run pros- pects, even if it carries some immediate risk. Points are numbered 1 to 24, starting with X's home board at the lower left. A move, for example, from the 7 -point to the 3 - point is written 7/3. 7/3' means that a man was hit on the 3 -point. 7/3(2) means that two men were moved to the 3 -point. unzar2on nwntsuta 1 2 8 4 (i a 7 s s 10 tt 12 I is Ply 4-4 REAL MEN DON'T COOK QUICHE. The Real Man's Cookbook. By Scott Redman. Edited by Bruce Feirstein. Pocket Books, New York. (In Canada, PaperJacks Ltd., Markham, Ont. 13.95.1 96 pp. Paper. Reviewed by PERCY MADDUX Here is a humorous cook- book illustrated by Lee Lorenz, whose cartoons are very befitting the subject, "Real Men Don't Cook Quiche" is divided into chap- ters of breakfast, lunch, din- ner, and other culinary mat- ters. The humor is often strained and the funny parts are not very close together. Indeed, the author often falls back on the mistaken notion that if worse comes to worst, something risque will be good for a laugh.