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H. | The whole story of how the) heart beats is, as you may well guess, a rather complicated one. However, a regular impulse arises in the sino-auricular node in the upper part of the heart. This impulse is transmitted, via nerves, to the heart muscle, _--e it when to contract, or it. The sinus rhythm is the rate and 'regularity of this impulse as it appears in the sino-auricu- lar node ACROSS DOWN 19, Babyl, ag Ia : 1. Pieroes 1, Native of god idoletetimstetetet INIEIDIOIVMEPIUIL IBIS) 6, Slippery: Edinburgh 20. -- VIRIEIV MMP TOMIC INIT] 11. Paddle Mined for = 21.Palm CMT Chanmat Repel | |e | GO RCa My Olt ; je . Channel dt ane The Farmer' o--News ~~ pits bod RIRITICNIS] | Enannei ecvereste | Ceugnter S-Popaye and Pale 12, Capital in 8. 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V-- Hawkeye oe 45 AM. Yr YOUR HEALTH see tS SS |S eg om nn" james Bea Yoo Time tor BR sag se SoThe Match Game 3-3 Jubilee | 88--Concentration |$3--Vacanen | Time Saiyroun! Geandy of Mayberry P. ex 00 Pum. THs AM, S-Recky and Hie Friends Summer Fun 38 PA. y H rt Be ts fouenes Dees er ares NeVegt | Beer aut t--Movie beAnay F-Price te Ri &--Skinper Sem eats ee eS Rage) ad Pa By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, M.D. Tine Sine Stow --'ry-camere On Conede | S-Wonty Woadpecker with drugs such as quinidine, digitalis or procaineamide, Very often this keeps the heart beat- ing at a suitable rate. But if the faulty condition is protracted, or of life-endanger ing proportions, then an electri- cal method called cardioversion may be used. Essentially this is) a system of applying regularly- timed electrical impulses, se that the body's mechanism is guided and helped into return- ing to the proper rhythm, A "pacemaker" is used for certain py 4 engl ps so that the juency electric impulses and their strength are precisely con- trolled, For varying purposes, elec- tredes may taped to the chest and back, or, in other cases, may be implanted inside the chest, to place the impulse as close as possible to the spot where it is needed. 'ous stimulation of heart rhythm, small battery-operated '"'pace- makers" can be implanted en- tirely beneath the skin, The bat- teries only require changing at intervals of months or years. In other instances, temporary) use of such electrical stimula- tion can bring the heart back to normal rhythm. Restoration of normal rhythm by this type of cardioversion may or may not be permanent, again depending on the basic cause of the disorder, Dear Dr, Molner: I am 72 and had a double hernia operation last December. Doctor's orders were to work very little around the house and garden for six months, This I have done. Even without exertion some, times symptoms develop as be- fore the operation. Possibly I really had a recurrence of either hernia, I am sure that you would have trouble with ex- ertion, and in cular would feel a bulging the area, To allay your concern, consult your) doctor. It is not too uncommon for people to worry, or to be unwilling to believe that the ihealing has been complete, WINS LADIES' CROWN QUEBEC (CP)--Helene Gag: non, an 18-year-old brunette from the Saguenay, Que., club, came from four holes behind to sweep to victory in the Quebec provincial ladies' open golf championship played over the 'Royal Quebec course Friday. Miss Gagnon was four down to Royal Quebec's Monique Lang- lais in the first 18 holes of the See rane tie ahicemar arene Seas isha teks ie causa ti te tp ln pag apr Wek!) he THE OSHAWA TIMES, By 8. JAY BECKER Ho: Pe 's Ind 1 Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS East dealer, Neither side vulnerable. layers bid naturally, usin, ver few artificial con- ventions, but there is no doubt that some artificial conven: points when the particular situ- ation for which the convention was devised comes along. One of the most dramatic illustrations of this occurred in the match between Italy and the United States in 1059, When Belladonna and Ava- relli were North-South for Italy, the bidding went as shown. The two diamond bid by Belladonna was artificial, It showed a three-suited hand with either 5-4-4-0 or 4-4-4-1 distribution, a nat least 17 points in cards. An opening two club b' would have had the same mean- ing except that the point count would then have been 12 to 16, The two spade res showed a weak hand incl at least four spades, (With or more points, Avarelli would have responded two cy A ob! donna to bid singleton or void and thus indi- rectly identify the three suits he actually had.) Belladonna jumped te four spades, since he had every rea- ruff, and scored When the American North- South pair played the hand, the bidding went: Gouth West Mor Pesos Pass 19 North went down one -- points -- and the outcome was States that the United lost 500 points on the deal. It is not easy to pin the : North or South for bi Y they did and winding w terrible regen ~ he ac cording 8 ja methods, neither of them did terribly wrong. The hi lent itself to the Italian style of bid- ding, and most fair - minded critics of that time looked upon the result as just an unfortu- nate occurrence. Artist Portrays Life In Painting PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP)--Tom Payne is a Cana- dian-by-accident who has re corded much of his life in oils, Mr. Payne, who came from England in the 1920s, has stacks sow lof paintings in a studio at the back of his house here. They tell the story of his life .. Alberta ~ -- A a --a_ story o homesteading and trying to stay alive in the depression years by moonshining, "I love painting," says the 68-year-old Mr. Payne, now re- tired, But he doesn't paint for sale, The pictures show, am other » @ still "that helped us through the dirty '30s,"' "I remember when I used to make the real stuff--real moon- shine," he said in an interview, handing over a glass of whisky. "T used to get $5 a gallon for it in the "30s and I could make it for 60 cents, "You take 10 of yeast cakes and together in a 40-gallon water. of "It's ready to cook when bas Bg have formed. "When it's boiling you float a dow! on the top and cover the whole barrel top with a big inverted lid. The liquor denses on the lid and drips inte the bowl." : 3 should allow more time for heal- If the sinus rhythm is abnor- mal, or if the impulse originates from another the source, first of correction usually is For people whe need contine- ing. What should I do?--J.W.C, Your aix months is up. If you 3é-hole match play final and fought back and took the ma 3 and 3 blame for the fiasco on ofieae idl