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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1965, p. 15

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QL. | ORDERS FROM WASHINGTON, MILA. A TRIP BACK HOME--AND A' NEW BUT I DON'T WANT ATRIP BACK HOME! 'L DON'T WANT A NEW BOSS! THE RANGER IS RIGHT, ANNIE +. TRUST EITHER OP £5 FAR AS IT COULD, EONS IN BUT THEIR FLAVOR KINDA LEAVES SOMETHING TO BE aye oe carmen T WAEN'T AS LUCKY AS YOU... I WON'T BE ABLE TO EXAGGERATE THE SIZE OF THIS ONE! Pe MO HY FOE es ¥. A : SAIS Ge BEDE NG CRI PI TR GRP CSVE GH GF = SS LS -- BALL IS NOT TO 4. OVER AS THE * BUT CANADA'S GREATEST FAME IN BASKET = COME FROM A MEN'S = e*eBUT FROM A GROUP OF G/ALE : GRADUATES OF AN EI HIGH WHO WILL THE LONE RANGER TONTO MEET IRISH FELLOW TOO, DAN, WHEN HIM FIND 60LD/ SAY, NOW] WHATS THAT Re pone aie PADDY FITZPATRICK'S BACK? SECRET AGENT X9 DONALD DUCK AOROSS 1. More 41, Type of leather 42, German 6, Rascal river 11,By oneself 43, Habitat 12. Work of the vicuna slowly DOWN 15. Birds as 1, Medieva} aclass tales 16. Slope 2. Living 17. Pronoun 3. Predicts 18, Period of 4, Concludes time: abbr. 5. Certain 19. Swimming troops: organ abbr. 20. Scotch 6. Killed river 7. Tents 21, Affected 43, Encircles 14, Walk Cen EONS ICIRIOMRIE MEL IVIOIKIE | Reis (emma IVIOIE| Ma gam ISTH IVIAVSTETE | ISIE MIU ICH RICTUIEI S| MIT ISIGIUL OIE) Bee INTE TE 23, Haze ' 24,The sun: Yesterday's Answer poet, 25. Bury: poet. 26, Lever 28. Than: Ger. 80. Sheriff's men 32, Sultan's decree 112 15 G 3 YY 26, Attitud- inized 97. Poker stake i 28, Jason's ship 29. Affirma- tive reply 30, Travel back and forth 81. Ignited 34. Continents abb: Channei Snpetiele 130 arrie ar 4--Buffalo Vee Time Toronto 7--Buftalo e t3--Jack Benny 7--Payton Place TELEVISION LOG Pm. 11:38 AA, tor Sergeants | So-Summer | Fun Fury 63~' Channel 9--Toronto 4~--Vacation Channel 11--Hamilton [cteciatidiaeieneeanale FRIDAY EVENING $:00 P.M, \---Family Theatre Superman 6~--Survival i Movie Lloyd Thaxton o:38 PLM. Leave it to Beever 6--Adventure 4--Zane Grey Theatre %--Metro F 6--Pacific Northwest Ad- venture 4--News, Sports with Chuck Healy B--Today, 1965 4730 PLM, li--Family Theatre Ne. 2) 9--Movie es gig Weather) ports 6-3--Huntley-Brinkiey 8.00 News +-2--Tonight 6~--News 1:45 7--Highway Patrol @--Across Canede, 7:00 P.M, %-The Flintstones $2---Doble Gillis o:00 7--M-Squad 11--Musicale er Weather, ports 4--People Are Funny 2--Fantasy 3--Hawailan Eye 9:90 7:30 PLM. 1i--Jamboree %--Kentucky Jones 2--International shew. Time Pan V--John B é--Wendy and Me 7--Cartoons 4--Quick vr 1--Outdoors OR 8-3--Firebail +3----The Great War 7--Porky P YOUH HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: My son-in- law, only 35, recently had a heart attack, He is a heavy smoker. Please warn people more about what smoking is doing to them.--Mrs. H. L. You don't have to try to con- vince me, Mrs. H. L. The ques- tion in my mind is whether I give too many warnings about smoking -- people may ignore them because of. the repetition. Of course, other things be- sides smoking are important factors. Obesity is one over which, like smoking, we have control. Heredity is another over which we have no control. Incidentally, I quit smoking several years ago. Dear Dr. Molner: I have a problem (smoking) for which [ would like to consult a doctor who utilizes hypnosis. Can yau give me the name of such a For Heart Attack By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Smoking Blamed * @2--Bob Hope N00 7--~Addams Family Hobby Ti 4--Cara Williams Show 9:00 PLM, 'i--Gomer Pyle Movie 9---Kiddo @-2--Dennis y--Valentines Dey 4Linus T 4--Our Private World Hearted 10:00 P.M, ll---The Merv Griffin Show $2--Jack Paar T12 O'Clock High 6~Ben Casey 4--Siatterys People 77 1108 P.M. \1-9-4-7-6-4-3-3--Newey Weather Sports 118 PM 6--Viewpoint 11:38 PL }-4--Late Show é--Night Metre 1138 PA, ll=-Lete Show 6--Premiere Theatre SATURDAY 4 6:30 AM $-3--Three Stooges 4--Fileld Trip Hercules 10:00 A.M, $-3--Underdog 10:38 A.M. 4--Mighty Mouse Playhouse @8--The Fugitive - Jane Gray 7--Track Meet é--Cousin Bill 12:00 NOOR i= The Sonine 63--Top Cat 7--Bugs Bunny 6-Robin Heod 4--Sky King Strip SCountry Style 12.99 PA, 9---Wrestil T--Hoppity 6--Woody Wi er 4--My Friend Flicka inal 8--Rifleman 1 PL Western re 6-3.-The A iy 7--New American Bandstand Wrestling Show 4--Yanki Game P.M. 3--Wrestling 1:00 PL 9--Matines am 1:00 PL Playhouses id Timers 7--Farm and Home Hour | 1} Metin ébeney. bere 1--Matinee end Heres aces ¥-6-3--Major League Baseball 4-Bowling Classi¢ aM 2:00 P.M, 7--Rocketship ¥ 4~ Yankees va Cleve 4--F lashback land Indians isleng 3:30 P.M, AM &--Scariet Pimpernel. 4:00 PLM Outdoors Uniimited 9--Sports Hot Seat radshow Movie 4--TV Hour Of Sters 3-Roller Derby 4:00 PM, li=Thie Space 6-9---World of seats 3-Golf 'aw McGrew Unlimited xis ig oe Pm Wrestling A.M, 7--The Swingin' Summer ime With 63--Forest Rangers 4--Willlam Tell The Menece | &-Checkmate oe Pe he Lien &3---Bi Bunny un Grey Theatre is there any other medical way to get rid of this habit?--E. N. So you want an easy way to quit smoking? I don't think there is any, if you really have the habit. Let's accept the fact that some things aren't easy, but there's satisfaction, and strength, too, in doing. them. I won't say that hypnosis can- not be used to stop smoking. I think it can be done, and that it has been done. Hypnosis is a powerful and potentially dangerous technique. It should be practiced only by people who have a_ thorough professional understanding of its possible pitfalls. Many peo- ple know how to hypnotize. One of the chief psychiatrists at Johns Hopkins said not long ago that he spent more than half of his time undoing 'the trouble caused by people who could hypnotize others but didn't practitioner in my city? If not,/know what problems could arise) from not understanding it thor- oughly. So, E.N., I've warned you. If you want to pay what it costs to try out hypnosis by a fully qualified doctor, that's up to you, But don't expect it to be cheap. Good things aren't. Dear Dr. Molner: My son has a mole at his waist and his belt keeps it sore. I've asked him to have it burned off. Do you think it could turn to cancer? If you think it is dangerous, please say so, so he will see a doctor.-- Mrs. E. R. Continued irritation of a mole is one of the things we watch for, because they DO become cancerous sometimes, Removal either by cautery (burning it off) or by surgery is such a simple matter that I would most certainly have it done, Dear. Dr. Molner: I am to be married soon and have a ques- tion I am reluctant to discuss with my doctor. Is there any danger in sexual intercourse during one's menstrual period? --D. L. I don't know why some peo- ple. are reluctant to discuss things with their doctors. It's a curious quirk that seems very widespread. When there's a question involving health, ask your doctor! In this case, his Pe Raa ee PG a amen gta Fridey, July 30, 1968 15 'BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Championship Play) TEST YOUR PLAY 1, You are declarer with the West hand at Three Notrump, North leads the six of spades, How would you play the hand? 374 @xK5 AK N 19864 AK97 Vg Seaz AQ105 3943 . 2. You are declarer with the West hand at Five The bidding has been: West North East South 1¢ 2 3 Pass 49 Paes 53 North leads the king of clubs, How would you the hand @AIB @ Kio Sra @AK10842 oa &32 mA 9 37 43 1, Of course, if you wanted to be sure of making a spade trick, you could accomplish this quite easily by playing the five from dummy, It would not matter where the ace and queen were located; you would be certain of a spade trick sooner or later. However, the problem here is to make three notrump, and as- suring a spade trick is only a collateral consideration. To give yourself the best chance of mak- ing the contract you must play the king on the opening ied. If it loses to the ace, it is true you are in bad shape, but you wouldn't have had much chance of making the hand even if you had played the five from dummy, South would have play- ed some card other than the ace and you would have gone down, though perhaps more peacefully, If the king wins the opening lead, your chances rise mater- ially, though you must still be careful what you do next. The proper play now is to lead the nine of clubs and finesse. If the finesse succeeds, you repeat it iby playing the jack. Even if South started with the K-8-7-6 of clubs, you would trap the king and make the contract. Note that if you lead the jack originally, instead of the nine, South can defeat you with prop- er defence. The nine is the win- ning play if South has the king. 2, The possible losers are two hearts and a club. North may play N we 8 'lhave the A-Q of hearts in addi- tion to the K-Q of clubs. To overcome this danger, prepare for an endplay. Win the king of clubs with the ace, draw trumps, cash the K-Q of spades, overtaking the sec- ond one with the' ace, and cash the jack of spades, discarding a club from dummy. Then play the jack of clubs. North wins, but is forced to lead a heart or else give you a ruff and dis- card, NEWS IN BRIEF COUNT WATER SUPPLY Australia's first assessment of water supply found that the con- tinent's total river outflow of 280,000,000 acre-feet annually is less than that of the St. Law- rence River alone. CATCH SWORDFISH Canadian commercial fisher- men caught 12,000,000 pounds of swordfish in 1964, three times the catch of 1960, MORE HUNT DEER Ontario issued more than 130,» 000 deer hunting licences in 1964, 10,000 more than in the year before. SUFFERS FRACTURE BOSTON (AP)--Red Sox out- fielder Tony Conigliaro suffered a hairline fracture of his right wrist Wednesday night when struck by a pitch during Bos- ton's 6-0 victory over Kansas City, It was the third broken bone Conigliaro has suffered in his two-year major league ca- reer. The 20-year-old slugger is one to be out seven to 10 ays. TO ENLARGE FIELD VANCOUVER (CP) -- Em- pire Stadium, home of the Grey Cup champion British Columbia Lions, will become the largest football stadium in Canada next year, The Pacific National Ex- hibition, controller of the sta- dium, and the Lions announced Wednesday seating capacity will be increased to $8,784. REMOVE CARTILAGE TORONTO (CP) -- Right winger Ron Ellis, 20, of Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League underwent a "successful" operation Wednes- day for removal of cartilage from his right knee and is con- valescing in hospital here. It was not known immediately whether Ellis would be ready to join Leafs at their training camp at Peterborough seven weeks from now. SALLY'S SALLIES answer would be that there is some risk of infection. CALL TENDERS MONTREAL (CP) -- Tend- ers were called Wednesday for \construction,of a mammoth sta- \dium to provide a home for ma- \jor sports events and interna- \tional spectaculars at the 1967 |Montreal world's fair. The /$3,300,000 oval will seat 25,000 spectators. Made up of 19 pre- jeast concrete seating units jwhich can be dismantled and jused. elsew re when the jworld's_ fairAs over, the: sta- jdium is Béing sponsored by the \Motor Vehicle Manufacturers' |Ass ociation. "Have you anything for a cool cat with @ temperature?"

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