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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1965, p. 33

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MORE r THER FIND HERE iS > UNAMERICAN ATTY*TUDE!! -- REMEMBER~ 15 A IRELAND !!" "NO MAN ~~ [CON@RATULETION: M58 TWINK! genes es tt one ie ae is / ZANT TO CONGRATULATE YOU ON THE FINE JOB YOU'VE PONE TYPIN' LETTERS AN! RUNNIN! ERRANDS AN! KEEPIN' THE PLACE TIPY/ CONGRATULATE COMING OVER uw For A Visit! a 7 Ce a ed ae BUZ SAWYER NOW ZT LEAVE THE RAILROAD AND IN THESE MOUNTAINS. TLL TURN EASTWARD AGAIN AND FIND THAT RIVER BEFORE DARK, © King Foner Spwdicate, me. 1965. World rights reserved. GOQD HEAVENS! 1 CAN'T BE LOST ALREADY... NOT. ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, | Wednesday, June 16, 1968 THE WAGON, THE CHILDREN COULONT SURVIVE THE BLIZZARD/ Tinee Tocomees Spmtcatm Tor, T8OD 4 & = Aan - Sy ily . ern J TN ead OUCKY ING, SUPER SUPER SERVICE DONALD DUCK AOROSS UN. objective . Slant . Apportion Domesti- cated . French river : Banish . Merit 7. Denary . Breaks , suddenly . Knock DOWN . Bettled, as an account . Otherwise . Pub items . Apple centers . Infinite . Hilly » Not atrict, . Leave out . Hawaiian goddess . Paradise . Drapery 21.G 22. 25. Disease iE of sheep [AIDIAIM] Etruscan re Juno Ovum . Male sheep . Wise king . Projecting ends of churches 26, Y 89. Easy: sl, 41. Flower 42, Salamander BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER 1 \(Top reeerdsholder in Masters' individual Champlonsh ip Play) East-dealer: } |Hast-West vulnerable, Nowrit a wis Sxas Opening lead--ten of clubs. This hand occurred during the European championships of 1961 in the match between Great Britain and Switzerland, The bidding went as shown when Truscott and Priday held the North-South ecards for Bri- tain. The three club bid was convential, asking North to respond in a four-card (or long- er) suit in diamonds, hearts or spades, if he had one. When North responded three no-trump, Priday could tell that Truscott's long suit was clubs, and he. therefore quite reason- ably jumped to six clubs. What the outcome would have been if West had led anything rg a trump is hard to say, but West led the ten of ¢lubs, which gave Priday a chance to make the contract. He took the ¢lub with the queen, led a diamond to the king, cashed the A-K-Q of hearts, and then played'a dia- mond towards dummy, this be- ing the position. West elected to discard a spade and Priday took the dia- mond with the ace, cashed the ace of spades, ruffed a spade, and then exited with a diamond. He was now bound to make the rest of the tricks regardless of how the defense chose to play. Priday would also have made the slam if West had ruffed the diamond in the position shown. In that case, West would have returned a spade or a club, In either event, South would have been forced to take the winning spade finesse. The slam which Truscott and Priday reached was a@ really excellent contract that ordinar- ily would have been made with- out any of the complications which brought on by the 5-0 trump break. VISIT SONS' GRAVES TOKYO (AP)-~A delegation of | Japanese families who lost sons in the Second World War made a seven-day pilgrimage to Nak- . Harden: var, . Bore Wheaten sharply . Man's nick- name across window - top 9. Asiatic hodka and Khavarosh, in Si- beria, where the Russians kept Japanese prisoners, About 800 died in captivity. womWITH THIS PIGGIN' STRING. DON'T TRY ANYTHING,,;... YOU'LL GET DRAGGED AN! SHOT BOTH / 43. Man's name: poss. L COULD GeT AIM,,.. BUT THERES YOU MAY BE FOOLISH CHANCE OF HARM 'To THE GIRL. JANE ARDEN MUGGS AND SKEETER MICKEY MOUSE TO SUMP OFF.,,.... MAKE YOUR Wi) 1965 Prodecticee Reserved ® Wearh Ward Fi Distribated by King Pastures Syndicate. . | \ Cane THERE'S ONE » FOR THI \ I'VE ENJOYED HAVING PICTURES OF THE KIDS UP BUT I'M GONNA | HAVE TO TAKE EM DOWN / © King Features Sywmcnrn. et. S00, Wel ighen reserved I CAN'T GET ANY WORK DONE..»2 AND "THAT'S FOR PEOPLE IN-BETWEEN, 616 GUAR _|thing is wrong?--Mrs. B.F, Ss Fry I FIND ITS A LOT MOR ie EFFECTIVE THAN GIVING coe LOLLIPOPS.» S- fe ff Wh, #2.) <-- 2 y . Malarial fowl flour: 5. Part of fever Soak flax Ind. "to be' . Unendin, Eas e ; 8 river 2. Negative reply . Excavate . A twin crystal . Dance step . Large, showy flowers . Spirit lamps . Bowstring hemp: Asia . Gaze fixedly . Bay window 9, Certain recordings . Snug retreats YOUR HEALTH Search For Clues Helps Diagnosis _ By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD|nose a problem by mail. All I Dear Dr. Molner: What could|can do is toss out a few thoughts cause an eight-year-old boy to|that come to mind. However, cry out at all hours of the night)that's the way a. diagnosis often with stomach cramps? He alsolis reached--by weighing all the complains of headaches and|thoughts that come to mind, rul- dizzy spells, and is being treated|ing out those that don't fit, and for sinus trouble, He runs alsearching until the right one fits fever off and on. all the evidence. Isn't pain a sign that some-| Just for a long reach, this sort of case might, for example, Certainly pain is a sign thatiindicate a form of epilepsy, something is wrong. If nothing|Since this disease can manifest else, it means that the child is/itself by abdominal pain. The uncomfortable. Whether it\headaches and dizziness could means something seriously)also fit. How does one check wrong is another matter, But|this out? Treatment for convul- when pain is accompanied by|sive disorders might be tried. fever, we take a doubly-careful/Or an electroencephalog raph look. (brain wave) test 'could be Let's say at the outset thatj)made to settle the diagnosis. these cases of recurring pain re-/-X-RAYS INDICATED quire shrewd ahd usually exten-| Alternatively, these night-time sive study, There are so many|cramps could result from a things that can be the cause.!stomach or bowel disorder, In 4 Y)) GY narrows the field of _possibili-'cated juies : Again, guided by the recur- Obviously 1 don't try to diag-lrent fever, is an infegiion, pres- fi\please) to Alice Brooks, care of By ALICE BROOKS A shell for suits, skirts, pants! It's casual or dressy depending on choice of yarn. | Entirely shell-stitch; this gives |the shell a raised texture, Cro-| |chet in rayon-wool, string, or 3-| ply fingering. Pattern 7351: sizes 32-34; 36-38. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, pase Shaws Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West,. To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add ic sales tax. 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