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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 May 1965, p. 31

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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY | UST THINK, ZERO--CAPTAIN BONES GREAT: GREAT-GREAT-GRAN'FATHER BUILT THIS FORT= ANYWAY, THATS WHAT HE TELLS US-- AN' I GUESS ITS TRUE, CAUSE I DONT THINK ANYBODY WOULD SAY HIS FOLKS HAD BEEN ee! (FIT GUT L WOULDN'T WANNA THINK MY GREAT~ GREAT GREAT- GRAN'FATHER HAD BEEN A PIRATE ~ GOLLY, MAYBE WE'RE LUCKY THAT WE DON'T KNOW WHO OUR GRAN'FATHERS WERE -- \ \ DID YOU FIND WHAT WAS WRONG WITH MY CAR F THE LITTLE METAL THINGAMAVIG THAT'S FASTENED TO THE CRO6S- PIECES WAS LOOSE AN! A WHEEL DOOPAD NEEDED ADJUSTIN's Z ALWAYS EXPLAIN IT IN TERMS SHE CAN UNPERSTAN?, SECRET AGENT X93 JANE ARDEN MICKEY MOUSE GRANDMA HE COULD "TRACK ME WITH A TORCHs.0 BUT TL. DON'T THINK HE WILL. HE KNOWS HED MAKE TOO GOOD A TARGET, x om WY WAY Wak Disney Predections - 'World Rights Reserved READY FOR THE COUNTDOWN! J" Lala @MeANWHILE....- HES STILL PUSHIN' THAT HORSE TOO ow IF HE TRIES TO KEEP HIM GOIN' ALL NIGHT HE WON/T MAKE IT, Distefowtad by King Features Ryndiente, > eg - Gi. °o I'M GONNA HAVE TO TAKE THAT SIGN DOWN ey eee A a AND IT GIVES MEA HEADACHE." «1M GLAP TO KNOW THAT fa SOMEBODY IN THE FAMILY } 16 GOING TO MAKE A | beast - | SED THAT TT BRI CANADA TAIN'S WOULD COME AID IN THE EVENT OF hy THE OSHAWA TIMES, -- Thursdey, Mey 13, 1965 3] BRIDGE By 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder im Mosters' Individuel Chempionship Pley) East dealer. East-West vulnerable, Nortly int Opening lead--king of hearts, Let's say that you are defend- ing a hand and your partner me THE LONE RANGER package 2--Buftalo 3--Barrie 4--Buffalo 6--Toronto 7--Butfalo Channel 8--Rochester Channel %~-Toronto Channel 11--Hamilton THURSDAY VE. 5:00 P.M. A--Family Theatre 9--Five O'clock Matinee &--Superman Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 9--Metro F | &Viewpoint | &--Night M 6--Gunsmoke | 3--Movie 6:00 |11--Sehnitzel | 4<Captain 0 6--Magilla The Gorilla 3-Yog! Bear 2--Lioyd Thaxton | o:30 FM. Leave it To Beaver Music Hop 3~---Maverick 4:00 PLM, 7--News Central $--Donna Reed 4--News, Sports with Chuck Healy %--Today, 1965 4:30 P.M. 1--Family Theatre No. 2 9-43--News; Weather and 9ports @2--Huntley-Brinkley Ni 9:00 Damar 1--Die Girl "tal 4--Mike's C 9--Meta 6--Musical 4-You and 2--Ann Sou! |11--Super Bi ews 9--Playtime J7--Highway Patrol 6--Across Canada 7:00 P.M. 9--The Munsters 8--Littiest Hobo 7--M-Saquad 6--News, Weather Sports 4--Bal Masterson 3--Cain's Hundred 2--Bachelor Father 7:30 PLM, --My Three Sons @-2--Daniel Boone 7--Johnny Quest 6--Candid Camera 4---The Munsters 6:00 P.M. 11--Special Movie 9--All About Us 7--Donna Reed Show 63--Gomer Pyle 4--Perry Mason 8:30 P.M, $-2---Dr. Kildare T--My Three Sone 63--The Serial 9:00 P.M, 9--Peyton Place 7--Bewltched 63--The Defenders 4--Password 9:90 PLM, 9--Branded 6-2--Hazel 7--Peyton Place 4--Celebrity Game Panel 10:00 P.M 1l--Steve Allen Show 9--Jack Paar #2--Kraft Theatre 7--Dick Powell Theatre 63--The Rogues 4--The Defenders 11:00 P.M. 11-9-8-/-6-4-3-2--News, Sports Consequ 4---News 63~--Across |11--Albert J $-2--Concentr 63--Friendly | 4-Andy of W:15 9--Maria D Showcase | %--Toronto | 7--Price Is 12:00 | 7--Donna R | 6~Elwood Sports | 12:18 | 4--Speaker 9-1 Love | #2--I'll Bet 7--Father K | : 3--Noonday | 12:45 | 1:00 | 9--December &--Matinee YOUR HEALTH @ril 4nd Roz watch acthe parks his truck and carries 4 small 4 block toanold brownstone, | 11:20 PM. |J---4--Late Show | 1:30 11:20 PLM. j W--Wrestling 9--Plerre Berton FRIDAY 2---Mickey Mouse Club ld Allen 10:00 A.M. | &2--Truth or | 63--Canadian Schools | 10:30 A.M. 1i--Father Knows Best 4-2--What's This Song? | 7--Tralimaster | | 4-1 Love Lucy | 11:00 A.M. | 9--Dear Charlotte 6-3--Chez Helene 1:30 A.M. $-2----Jeopardy | 63---Butternut Square | 4--The McCoys | o-2--Call My Bluff | 4---News and Weather 3--Popeye and Pals 12:30 P.M. } | 4-Search for Tomorrow 4--Gulding Light 11--Four Just Men @e rings the doorbell and a peepholé opens... ~ TELEVISION LOG 1:15 PLM. | 7--Afternoon Show 6-3--Movie Matinee 4--Meet The Millers 2--Mike Douglas Show Inat PM. |}l--Mid Day Matinee | 9--Millionaire | 4--As The World Turns ] 2:00 PLM. 9--Abracedabra | 7Flame in The Wind 4--Password 2--Moment of Truth 2:30 P.M, 9---Four. ot Kind #-2--The Doctors 7-Day in Court etro AM, House Kangeroe A.M. 9--News: Miss Helen AM, Room 3--Super Bingo for Doliere | 100 PLM, k | 9People In Conflict 8-2--Another World |: 7--General Hospital 63--Moment of Truth | 4--To fell The Truth Interlude vp Mea ll--Funny Company Your Family! 91s Your Move Show | 8-2--You Don't Say | 7-~--The Young Marrleds 63--Take Thirty 4-Edge of Night 4:00 PLM. 11--Lieyd Thaxton | 9--Mickey Mouse Club | 8--The Match Game | 7.--Rocketship 7 | &3--As The World Turns 4--Secret Storm 2--Rocky And His Friends 4:0 PLM. 9--Sea Hunt 7--Early Show 6-3--Razzie Dazzle 4-The 4-Thirty Show Hercules FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 P.M Family Theatre 9---Fivea O'clock Movie Superman 6--The Kings Outiew 3--Movie 2--Lioyd Thaxton 8:30 P.M. &--Leave it to Beaver é--Music Hop 6:00 P.M. 6--Meet The Press 7--News Central &-A La Carte 4--News, Sports with Chuck Healy 3--Today, 1965 6130 P.M. Family 'Theatre No.2 9-43--News; Weather) arnival AM, Show thern ngo With Bobby vences Canada | Steed 'ation Giant Mayberry AM, e@ Nagay's Today Right eed Glover P.M, of the House Sports Lucey 6-2--Huntley-Brinkley News nows Best 7--Cheyenne Report é--Across Canada, 7:00 P.M, P.M. 9--The Flintstones | 8-2--Dobie Gillis P.M. | 7-6--News, Weather, Sports 4--People Are Funny 3--Hawalian Eye Bride Ileitis Is Unusual In Young Children By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD Dear Sir: Two of my three children have had what was) diagnosed as ileitis between the ages of one and two years, One| is cured now, and the other is] being treated. | I only vaguely understand the} disease and would like to hear it described in layman's words. What causes it? Is it heredit- ary? Are x-rays needed?--Mrs,| D.H. | The ileum is a portion of the; small bowel which attaches to the colon in the lower right) quarter of the abdomen, If the ileum becomes in- flamed--ileitis! Since, as a rule, only a small segment of the ileum is involved, the term re-| gional ileitis is often applied. | Ileitis is rarely due to a specific germ. I doubt that we can say that there is a specific] cause. It's a question of what may have inflamed that part of the intestine. It is not an her editary condition, lleitis is not common among very young children, Your doc- tor may have noted something which may have been the ir- ritating factor in your young- sters, Ask him, And again, it may be something not detect- able. The usual treatment embraces the use of suitable antibiotics to suppress infection, along with a bland, low-residue diet to avoid physical irritation to the in- flamed area, Since the trouble is in the lower right quadrant of the ab- domen, appendicitis is often suspected. In young children, there rather often can be en- largement of glands located around the bowel. This can pro- duce pain or fever, and simulate appendicitis or ileitis. Such glandular involvement can be part of a generalized infection. X-ray generally is necessary, along with other tests, to con- OF COURSE, AS YOU GRO OLDER, YOLI MAY NOT CROSSWORD AOROSS 1, Unable to speak 5. Crowds 9, Title: Sp. 10. Hawaiian greeting 12. Piece of furniture Baseball's way stations Jewish month Foremen Son of Odin 17, Not in 18. Sun god 19, Skillful 21, Weaver's DOWN 1, Farinace- ous 2. Unload 3, Ring 4. Before « 5. A ruffle at the neck 6. Sad cry 7. Plant found on rocks and trees 8, Thinner 9. Let it stand: print. 11, Examines, asore 15, Except 13, 14, 15. 16, fodder 27. Roulette bet 29. Speaks imperfectly 31. Dwells 32. Look askance reed 23, Source Yy\ |e 4 S of flour 25, Inheritors VA}10 26, Look for 27. Fishhool i ¢ a line of defence you don't understand. It is probably best in such case to go along with partner because he may know something about the hand that you don't know, In any event, it might be best to humor him even if only for morale purposes. Of course, there is always the possibility that partner does not know what he is doing and is chucking the defence. Even so, it may be wise to co-oper- ate on the off-chance that he does know what he's doing. Cer- tainly the last thing you should do is lose your temper because of a play partner makes, and then compound that supposed error with one of your own, Getting down to cases, suppose you are East, defending against two spades on the bidding shown. Your illustrious partner cashes the A-K-Q of hearts, de- clarer following suit to all of them. At this point you may be thinking that a diamond shift would probably be best, but that you can stand a club lead also, if partner thinks that is best. But then, to your surprise, partner plays the nine of hearts, declarer discarding a club from dummy. West's play may strike you as strange, 'since it is sel- dom wise to present declarer with a ruff and discard, but you should take the play in stride and try to figure out why part- ner made this . extraordinary play. It would not be right to dis- card on the nine of hearts, which you might be inclined to do if you gave no thought to the reason for partner's play. No, the proper thing to do is ruff the nine of hearts with the queen of spades because part- ner apparently wants you to ruff high in order to help promote his trump holding, If you do, the contract 1s defeated; if you don't, South makes the contract. FLIES OVER TRAFFIC SARRATT, England (CP) ~ Rowland Absolom, a 49-year-old businessman, could no longer stand the strain of driving 40 miles across London from his Hertfordshire home to his office in Kent. It took three hours each way. Mr. Absolom traded in his car for a helicopter and now, al- though he has to fly round the outskirts of the city, his trip. takes half an hour. SALLY'S SALLIES COLBORNE GROCETERIA part 28, Land 5 measure 29. Place 30, Old measure Colb St. at Church St, 728-6341 OPEN ----~ 83. Gram- matical DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M. Seven Days ae Week term 36, French cheese 37, Slays 38, Depart Y @ Groceries © Fresh Fruits @ Vegetables © Mects FREE DELIVERY 39. Bodily posture 40. Come in 41, House- hold ets Y a a U Pp 42. Poems ifirm a diagnosis of ileitis. Some eliminate other possibilities. That's true of a good many medical problems, When you are sure what some problem isn't, it narrows the problem of diagnosing exactly what it is. Dear Dr. Molner: What is a nasal polyp? If surgery is nec- essary, is there any danger if it is delayed?--Mrs, S. A polyp is a somewhat mush- room-shaped growth from a mucous surface. The nose is one such surface where polyps are fairly common, a 5-i3 of the tests are designed to) The principal harm is that lsuch a growth interferes with breathing and-or drainage. In the latter case, depending on the location, a polyp may inter- fere with drainage of the. sin- uses and thus contribute to sinus trouble. Since a polyp inthe nose rarely proves to be malignant, the danger from delaying re- moval consists of a continua- tion of whatever trouble it may be causing. Removal is a rela- tively simple process, usually done in the doctor's office, ACTION! ACTION! ACTION! More Houses Are Sold Daily Through mials MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult a member of the OSHAWA & DISTRICT REAL ESTATE BOARD

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