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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1965, p. 21

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Thuredey, July 8, 1965 2] THE-OSHAWA TIMES, BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Championship Ploy) North dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH 4KQ106 O73 2984 #AQ5 $2 KQ71098 gras sotrn OA53 SAKs10763 4862 Opening lead--ace of hearts, This business of finessing is a fairly complicated subject. When you start to play the game, the first thing you're taught is how to finesse; as you progress, you rely upon the finesse less and less; and by the time you've hit your peak, you look upon the finesse as only an instrument of last re- sort. : These are merely generalities, of course, but the fact is that in most hands the finesse is something you shun unless you've thoroughly considered other possibilities. Obviously, there are times when there is no choice except to finesse, but on at least some of these occasions the finesse is taken only as a means of in- = 0 PADDY FITZPATRICK BRINGS HiS uy ROCK TO GOLD GULCH. fd ad | perenne nr nee epBICUES Ae BUEN ( ask a NN 2a) } ' LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY THE LONE RANGER \Cé CREAM CONES 15 FLAVORS 75¢ FOR AN ICé CREAM CONE! © King Facturee Synaionta, ben, 196G, Work rights towerved, BUZ SAWYER SECRET AGENT X9 DON'T LOOK NOW, JULIE--BUT YOU'RE BEING FOLLOWED! j\ LITTLE DOG 607 WHEN THE DOG POUND MAN ASSUMED IT WAS MY DOG, I--WELL LETS FACE (TI TOLD A BIG FAT FiB, BUTI LET THAT LOVELY D> JAIL, COULD 1? DONALD DUCK HORSEPOWER THAT THING HAS? . --SPRREBSCET 18. Battle. BE cONMEFIORE! EIAIRIE OMMAINIE AIR] and Oe One wo shuttle- [PIOSITIEIOMOII! patie FIT [DMT INIG] 20. Point. AL ERMADIAIE) . GINIVISIN RIA] 21, Bxist [AISIEJAMNRIAITIOON 22, Tropi- tas heed i Oo 35. Forbids 36, Island east of 31. Mockery Java, 33. Somali- 37. Dry land 39. 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Some are rather technical, some _philo- sophical, but there is one item in particular that seems to be of lasting value. The speaker, Dr, Morris Weiss, was talking about the psychological aspects of treating physical diseases, and in the context he was using, it applied to a young patient with epilepsy, but it would also apply to a good many other chronic diseases, 00. Dr. Weiss didn't claim the observation as bis ewn, but I Tum In Chronic Diseases By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD think there's something to be said for passing along the ideas we learn from someone else. That's what I try to do each day. Certainly I don't claim to be an expert on all the things I discuss, but I try to share. with readers the medical lore accumulate from countless sources. I just make sure that my information is from reliable, not to say expert, sources. Here's the bit of advice about the way a doctor can best guide a young epilepsy patient who understandably may be resent- ful at having fallen victim to that ailment, and is particularly rebellious at being told that he shouid avoid certain sports and should not drive an automobile. Certainly if I were in the same position, I would feel re- sentful at having some such jactivity prohibited because of a condition which developed) 4--Perry Mason 6:30 P.M. 8-2--Dr, Kildare 7--My Three Sone 3--Ed Allen 6-3--Portralt 12: 9:00 P.M, revi Place ew 63--The Defenders 4--Password 11--Hawkeye 0 A.M. 6-2--What's This Song? fer 7--Tralimast 4--I Love Lui 9%--Romper 11:00 Musicale ration 4--Andy of Mayberry Pyle 1198 AM #-2--Jeopardy 7--Price Is eH 2:00 NOON 63--Vacation Time 8-2--Call My Bluff 7--Donna Reed 4--News and Weather 3--Popeye and Pais 12:18 P.M, $--Dear Charlotte 3--Hercules peaker of the House | 4--The 4Thirty Show 3--Moment of Truth AM. lumen Jungle cy 4--To Tell The Truth A.M. 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In the actual case, the finesse succeds, but even if it were to lose to the jack, the con- tract would still be safe. East, in such case, would find him- self in the unpleasant predica- ment of being forced to either yield a ruff and discard or re- turn a club. If East had four spades to the jack, South would" still make the slam. In that case he would win the third spade with the queen, play the ten, and discard a club on it. East would now find himself in the same unpleasant predicament. NEWS IN BRIEF GIVES ADVICE ON ROAB LETHBRIDGE, Alta. (CP)-- Kurt Steiner, director of the Lethbridge Tourist Bureau, has installed general radio service units in his car and at his home, so that he can give in- formation to tourists with simi- lar units even before they reach the city. GRS unit range is about 25 miles. : PASS SMOKE BILL WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. Senate passed by voice vote Tuesday a compromise bill requiring that all packages of cigarettes carry a label assert- ing: "Caution: Cigarette smok- ing may be hazardous. to your. health." It now goes to the House of Representatives where approval would send the meas- ure to the White House to be- come law. : SIGNS BIG CONTRACT .- NEW YORK (AP) -- Sammy Davis Jr., star of Broadway's Golden Boy, signed at $1,000,000 contract Tuesday for eight weeks of appearances each year for three years at Har- rah's at Lake Tahoe, Nev., "This isn't a contract, it's an | annunity," he commented. SALLY'S SALLIES what does a doctor say? Dear Dr. Molner: I have been The advice is this: Explain}married 16 years and have to him. do think it applies especially to epilepsy. Or, no, maybe it does- n't. Maybe it's a rule of life for any of us who has a handicap. And when you get right down to it; which of us doesn't have one? Maybe not as hard a handicap as epilepsy, but don't we all have our own handicaps, large or small? Dear Dr. Molner:; A few. years ago my son had one eye re- moved. Now the other one is hemorrhaging. Is this bad, and is there anything he can do?--~ MRS. C, T. Z. Undoubtedly it is bad, but without knowing a great deal more about the case, I can't say anything further. Your son istipuld and MUST--see an eye through no fault of my own, So! what the disease WON'T do to|never been able to become preg- nant. Tests show that I secrete Fil not belabor the point. 1t/@ fluid that kills the male can apply to a lot more things|SPerm. Can anything be done to than medical problems, but ]/correct the condition? --MRS, W. A. B. «his type of secretion can re- sult from a chronic infection of the cervix. It is not unusual, either. Cauterization or coniza- tion of the infected area some- times alters the secretions. Another possibility worth con- sidering is artificial insemina-|j tion with your husband as the donor. The purpose would be to get the sperm past the secretion without coming in contact with it. Sometimes infertility arises from an incompatibility of blood types, with the antagonistic fac- tor present not only in the blood but also in the, secretion. In this case, it can be jm the sperm, but there's no way to overcome lspecialist without delay, OR ALL YOUR DRUG NEED hone 723-2245 FREE-CITY-WIDE-DELIVERY JURY AND LOVELL that specific form of difficulty,

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