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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-10, Page 17QOM GUIDE TO MONEY 1.14 Fefrua , 1971 new Does' 0. n Th tWastilnowl to be bid ontha , diVided. int0 one Mee (lOop). NOW OW value of 20 ), , Dive pOUnda are ,mooed • • .4 ,to the val of lam►, 1+11►:.� nip, 1P and ice►. 'MAN* all(thrh nld silver COins are eu 4'ir atien --24. (two ..) the exert �* valent a the neW lap ems; Is, (One sslli) the ex - valent of the IWO Zp tom; ed. " (sixpence) the exact o - of 2p in the new cry, but with equivalent Decimal. cola,; We think We have better service 7u,ne.r tan" reargon Xtel HOME FURNISHINGS #LKERTON - HANOVER oft $94'; fi • CHESS TIME pov expect o be a WIfl.flE By JOSEPH M11.1.0 BROWN If form holds up in the quar4 ter -finals of the Candidates Chess .Matehes,, nto: pick a world ehanpionship _chat, tenger, one of .the winners will be Russia's 22 -year -old Ana. toly `Karpov; a� Chess is one of those art • forms where peopte look at yiu' sideways if you have .no other. occupation. When asked about. his, Karpov often ark- Hounds he is a 'student who plans to become an economist -= presumably when he grows up. You can, however, get even money that sooner or later he will wind up a "journalist." That's a euphemism in the So- viet Union for anyone who's good at chess -•- as apart from some dubious characters who abstain from everything be- cause work toy them is symp- tomatic of a, severe nervous condition. - - �-- Most chess journalists con- centrate on the jiggling of the little pieces. But human ., : lY. v•Yl:. • dramais also what chess is about, which is what's 40 PICO abouts new volume ("Grand- maters ofMess;" f cotti 317 pages; $10) by old C. Schonberg, the Pulitzer Prue*wit!ning music critic of The New York Times who, in apparently more sensible tents, switches to. chess. Schonberg has written a. history 'of chess the way it, needs to be written: not by an algebraic accounting of tech- nical *narratives'. (which is what Many chess books are). but by portraying the lives and times of, the great Mas- ters whose ife-stylesvitality and just plain humann+ t, a make thein identifiable to. thoseof us who, nomatter how poorly or well we play, like to think of ourselves as possessors of the sporting in. stinct. They are all in there,•froni Francois Philidor to Bobby Fischer. Many had more grace and style than the ban- quet menu of the great 1895 alrauuurrnlrlullumulllounlrrlrlllllllrinlrnlluunnrllumuuunuuunnanrlunmuuuuuuruunnnnunll�, TO OUR READERS!! Order your 6 Historical Prints today, regular value • $30.00 NOW 6 for $10.00. SiZe: 22"x31". PlA, ca Pries Z CROSS ROADS P. O. Box 390 Wingham, Ont. Please allow 2 weeks for delivery. 1IIIIQIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIrrIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIrIIIIpIIIIIIIIIl11III1111IIIII1l1r1It1lrrrdlllllllllllllllllllllrllrlrlllUllllllllllllrr Cougre44, SithOUgh restaurants and chess do ;not. often make the marrispz` great love etor*• A toast feature of 't *Y's londnn is Simpson's restau- ran't in the &Mbdd. ► the 19th century Sin► ms's Divan was a favorite bout. Eventually the headwaiter* there gained- control ands shoveled the eheas players to the third floor, out of sight of the eating customers who.. „undoubtedly.. complained cigar ashes in the soup. After that, the chessniks drifted away. Schonberg's canvas is the last 125 yews, but is cpm - mendable in its appreciation of Mikhail Tal, whose brit- liant, romantic style of play . was a candle that burned too swiftly at both ends, (The garne bel9w, from the book, is a sample of the old, sacrific- ing Tal. ) Inevitably, the climax is Iceland, but "Grandmasters of Chess" does come up with new memorable Fischerisms. At the victory banquet the new champ, characteristical- ly, kept waiting for one hour the 1,200 guests who had come to acclaim hire. When handed the medal, he stared at it and then exclaimed, "It's so small." Schonberg fails to record what one British journalist told .his readers was the. sen- tence that comprised a histo- ric inaugural address. After Boris Spassky's resignation was announced, a youth rushed forward to congratu- late the victor, who promptly uttered his first deathless words as the new world cham- pion. ( "Scram, Jerk!") , But Schonberg does comp 'up with 27 of the demands which were only some of those submitted. by Fischer at Ice- land. Three, particularly, are memorablee: (1). that children in the hall be forbidden candy with noisy wrappers; (2) that children be confined to the balcony, and (3) that children be, barred from the hall en- tirely. • - - .All of which may serve oto .change.Bobby's public image. Like the lamented W. C. Fields, anyone who feels that way about kids can't be all bad. 1962 Olympiad" Varna, Bulgaria Mikhail Tal (USSR) , V,, n'f'arcza.` • (Huugary) -10-.i FRENCH DEFENSE 1. P -K4 2. P' -Q4 3. N-QB3 4. B -N5 5. NxP • 6. NxNch 7. N -B3 8. B -Q3 9. Q -K2 10.0.0-0 11. KR-Kl 12. NEP 13. N -B5 14. NxPch 15. BEN 16. B=B4 17. K -N1 18. BxB 19. B -R4 20. B -N3 21. Q -K4 22. Q-N4ch 23. R -K3 24. R -N3 25. P-KB4 26. KxB 27. R -Q7 P -K3 P -Q4 N-KB3 PxP QN-Q2 NxN B -K2 P -B4 PxP P-QR3 B -Q2 Q -R4 P -R3 K -B1 BxB Q-N4ch B -N4 P -N4 BEP R -K1. K -N1 K -R2 Q -K4 Q -K7 P-QR4 Resigns Agricvltural Tidbits with Adrian Vos With a whole new year ahead of us, many will be taking a good look at how to save on food cost. One of the first items to come to mind will be meat. The Women's News Service re- ports frol'n New York that one has to be careful with protein sub- stitutes. Only proteins . provided by animal sources have complete pr`oteins.. This means that by eating soyburgers you• may get all the protein that is recom- mended, but you . may short- change your family on the essen- tial amino acids or building blocks. Soybeans, ground nuts and some others are almost com- plete while lentils, mung beans, oatmeal, etc.are incomplete. The best' thing to do, is to eat some of both, as far as cost is concerned. Another point to keep in mind is the fact that by substi- tuting plant protein for animal protein you get less iron and vita- min B; especially the very impor- tant vitamin B 12. Many young men, girls and young women don't get enough iron, according to the report. So folks, don't cut out the meat and eggs. 0-0-0 Another report came out of New Zealand about cholesterolin the blood. Some doctors have claimed that this is caused by eating animal fats and eggs. Other „equally qualified doctors ro TV CHESS -MATES -Mrs. Beatrice Butcher, 85, and a young friend ignore the generation ,, gap with a chess lesson by the elderly expert. Mrs. Butcher teaches many of her young. Toronto friends finer pointsof the game, demonstrating good communications across two or more generations, a point observed in the forthcoming special, Adolescence; ,a ,neje segment in The Human Journey series produced by London Life. The hour-long prograr ', will be telecast on the CT" network 1a.. 27 have called this a shameful claim, as there is as much proof against this claim as there is for it. Now a study of the Maoris, the New Zealand natives, shows that they suffer a higher rate of heart. disease than their white counter- parts. The fact is, however, that their cholesterol level is higher than the . white man's. 0-0-0 While we are on the subject -of food and nutrition, let's go to To- ronto: Mrs. Peggy Prowse of Halifax ;claims that consumers are being brainwashed by adver- tising, causing them to buy trash food, Nutritional values are dropping and prices are going up. 'We►about To cants askowwd for: sugar w)ien' 1t commaoin- stant frosting on our cornflakes. Mrs. Prowse said that control of Canada's food is passing out of the hands of the farmers and con= sinners and into the hands of giant corporations which have used all of the tricks of big busi- ness • and consumers have not resisted the seduction. So, mothers, shop' wisely. Spirit lifter: for the week By RUTH STAFFORD PEALE We accept . with little thought thewonders man has brought forth from the -natu- ral world. 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