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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Dec 1964, p. 23

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A spectacular play provides good newspaper copy when it is ful, but usually, when THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X9 © King Festus Syodicams, Inn, 1004, Weald tights camureed, BUZ SAWYER " DOESN'T MATTER, THEY MAY HAVE A SURPRISE COMING, KILLEO MY LOVER, BETRAYED THE REVOLUTION, LET LOVE: COME BEFORE DUTY To THE PARTY! £4 | woe! wor! wrercierwat 1 AM! iy So! JANE ARDEN V6 Bic MOMMA ALL RIGHT, LITTLE MOMMA? PS C'MON, BABY SISTER 60 SEE HER/ 1TS CHOLLA, BIG \CHALLA! CHOLLA, MOMMA ,...CHOLLA My Boy/ HAS COME HOME/ ; MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA MUGGS AND SKEETER T HAVENT | © King tovinres Syoicane, ime. 1964 Wald sights renerwed. FS UNLESS IT's A DESCRIPTION OF WHAT You WIND UP WITH WHEN YOu TRY To PRY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS OUT OF GRANOPA ! Wy TELEVISION LOG CHCH-TV Channel 11--Hamilton CBLT-TV Channel 6--Toronto WGR-TV Channel 2--Buffalo WBEN-TV Channel 4--Buffalo WKBW.-TV Channel 7--Buffalo WROU-TV Channel 8--Rochester CFTO-TV Channel 9--Toronto .. 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It is the way they are can't:answer every: letter, I do| made and overcoming the try to answer every QUESTION | problem entirely can be diffi- and I feel qualified to answer, | eytt. id because similar questions often} Some women focus their at: come from -many people tention. on the flashes while I've written about the veryjothers have the knack of dis- question you ask. So don't'regarding them. try YEP,GOING TO PUT AN AD ON THE BULLETIN BOARD RIGHT Now! CROSSWORD have nothing to do with the "change of life," but can be traced to a disorder of the thy- road gland. That is, a subtle overactivity of the thyroid is not uncommon in people past 60 yet can account for problems which too often are passed off as being caused by age or menopause. It is; therefore, sometimes well worth while to take a close look at the level of thyroid activity. Now, Mrs. MC., I can't say, "See your doctor,"' because you say you have been to several. I would, however, suggést this: ' AOROSS DOWN = 21. 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Sheltered é Y a fa PTY 4 42 Z 4s Li as YY a6 aT [48 (7779 VA f7] V/A JS: Ys "i ss i, 34 Ts In still other cases, the|Instead of giving several of flashes well past menopause|them a brief attempt at making you more comfortable,' select one in whom you have confi- dence, and let him explore sev- eral possibilities, The thyroid is one likely avenue of approach, and can be treated effectively if that is the. source of: the trouble. In other cases, mild sedation is adequate. In the occasional, in fact rather rare, case, vascular disorders are in- volved, It is not often, in cases like yours, that the correct ans- wer can be determined on the irst, attempt, unless you (and your physician) happen to be lucky. the play is afterwards examined closely, it is found to be based on little more than good sound reasoning. For example, look at this hand played in a team of four championship by Alvin Roth, famed New York expert. Roth became declarer at four hearts on the bidding shown. West Jed the king of clubs and continued with the ace which South ruffed, Declarer now led the king of hearts, which West took with the ace. Had West played an- other club at this point, Roth would have had no trouble mak- ing the contract. He would have ruffed, drawn trumps, taken a diamond finesse, and thus made ten tricks. But West shifted to the king of spades after taking the ace of hearts, Roth took the spade with the ace, drew trumps, led the ten of diamonds, went up with the ace, felling the king, and thus made the contract with an overtrick. Had he taken the diamond finesse, he would have gone down one, On the surface, the sensation- al play of the ace, spearing the king, does look very odd. The finesse appears to be clearly the better play, even though it would have failed in this in- stance. Buth Roth has been around for a long time and has made many plays of this nature which turn- ed out well and this one, like so many others, had a very sound basis. Roth realized that West, a good player, had never bid -- even though he had shown up during the play with the A-K of clubs, ace of hearts, and king of spades. Roth therefore con- cluded that West could not have the king of diamonds or he would have entered the bidding. This being the case, the dia- mond finesse was marked to lose. Roth played for his one and only chance -- that Hast's king was a singleton. INDIANS IN CANADA There are 250,000 Indians is Canada. SALLY'S: SALLIES "Now I know what 'it means when they say, 'Here's mud in your eye.'" eet "MILL STREET" VARIETY STORE MILL & OXFORD STS. Open 7 Days of the Week 10 A.M, to 10 P.M. HEAT WITH OIL DIXON'S Lo) | Fae 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER SO YEARS FeonPT SERGE | FREE City-Wide Delivery MITCHELL'S DRUGS 9 Simcoe N. 723-3431 Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. ieee nintendo

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