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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Dec 1964, p. 12

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MOLNER, MD. Dear Dr. Moliner: I am 14 and don't have too many pim- ples but I do have whiteheads. I can't seem to get rid of them. At night before I go to bed I wash my face lightly with an old toothbrush, using a special medicated soap. Then I put on a medicated lotion and leave it until morning, when I wash it off and splash my face with cold water. This helps my Pim- ples but not the whiteheads. What do you suggest?---MAK. I am printing nearly all your letter because your program is effective and sensible for pre- venting pimples and acne. My only suggestion is that a face brush might have softer bristles and be less irritating to the Yi | skin. Anyway, you're controling 4\the pimples. But whiteheads can be ras- cals. They are tiny cysts in the oil glands of the skin. The oily (sebaceous) material cannot es- cape, or cannot escape rapidly enough, from these glands. Further, a whitehead is cov- ered by a thin layer of skin.) That is why it remains a white-| Effective Methods To Prevent Acne dark when exposed to air. The whitehead (and black- head) problem is greatest in the teen years and tends to jsubside as you get older. But, naturally, you want to know what you can do now. Controlling whiteheads isn't easy. They cannot be removed as easily as blackheads by use of a simple expressor. The skin covering interferes, and too much pressure can cause dam- age. So be careful about that. Sometimes the skin over the whitehead can be nicked with a sterile needle, after which the expressor can be used. This isn't likely to be a do- it - yourself project. Perhaps your mother could do it. Be sure the needle is sterile, as well as the skin. Applying alco- hol to the skin will destroy sur- face germs and prevent infec- tions. Your mother should do it earefully and géntly. The pur- pose is to make a tiny opening in the skin, and NOT to dig the whitehead out with the needle. If the whitehead is around the eyelids, or is especially large, head instead of being a black-|/I recommend that you see your 42. _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuerdey, December 29, 1964 * 5 - By B. JAY BECKER Let's say you're playing this hand at four spades and West leads a diamond. You win it with the ace and play the jack of spades, taken by East with the ace, East returns the . of 'dia- monds, When you it with the mine, West overruffs with the ten. He returns a heart to the ace and East now leads the queen of diamonds. This play gives you a sub- stantial headache. The . 8-3 'of trumps are still missing and there is a problem of whether it is better to ruff the diamond high or low. In the actual case it does not matter.what you do, since West is bound to. score another trump trick, come what may, and you go down one You might say to yourself that this was certainly an un- lucky hand, After all, West had to have four trumps, as well as a singleton diamond, for all this to take place. Such things are part of the game, of course, and should be taken philosophically, but, just the same, they are not pleasant when they happen. Ang then, suddenly, some- thing hits you. You realize you could have made the hand. Not only could have, but should have. It was plain silly to lose three trump tricks with as pow- erful a spade combination as this one. . When East took the ace of and returned a diamond, the proper thing to do was to discard the jack of hearts in- stead of trying to win the trick with the nine of spades. The heart was a positive loser any- how, and it was clearly better to lose it at this point than. later. When East then played an- other diamond, it would be com- pletely safe to ruff it with the nine.Even if West overruffed, it would be only the third trick for the defense and that would be the end of the line for East- West. The jack of hearts fis- card was bound to destroy de fensive communications and as- sure the contract. s s Guzzling Gridmen . .t . s ij Said 'Disgusting NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Professional fo 0t bail players were condemned Sunday for "'a disgusting orgy of beer and champagne guzzling" on tele- vision after the Grey Cup game last month, Thomas Knott, director of youth work for: the Ontario Temperance Federation, Said CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Tolerable 5. Refrain in DOWN L Explain 2. Mountain songa 9. Spoken CJOTT TS MWIATOT J IRIAIDT [OMMEIVIEINIS| OIRIDIE|REBBIE [AST] IAIRBERIE|T MSIL (Ule| MeO) FR fe [STTIO|WEETIEIMIPIe[R] wit is|T this "disgraceful display" and others like it after the Stanley Cup hockey finals are watched by 10 and 11-year-old childrea. He told 550 delegates at the opening session of the Ontarie youth conference on alcohol that children who idolize the athletes, would soon be imitat- ing them by drinking after high son championship games. SALLY'S SALLIES Ye Y Dear Dr. Molner; We have friends who give their baby beer everyday. Isn't this harm- ful for a six-month-old infant? They also chew its food in pre- ference to giving baby food.-- BI. Of course it is 'bad to start developing a taste for alcohol in a baby. As for chewing the baby's food, there could be no surer way of making certain that the poor little fellow will be thor- bead. The oily material turnsidoctor or a skin specialist. oughly exposed to eyery germ --colds, gum diseases, dysen- tery or a host of others--that may be in the parents' mouths. The mouth is a notorious breéd- ing place for germs. This is why I have long: rec- ommended that. parents (and all adults) kiss babies on. the back of the neck, or cheek, but NOT on the mouth. There are feeding spoons available which have a tiny @nd for' mother to taste from and a larger end to feed baby with, thus avoiding contamination. "MILL STREET" VARIETY STORE MILL & OXFORD S78. 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