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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1965, p. 15

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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES as SAE Ea Se ox. 88 60 COMMERCIAL ! OH, GOLLY-- t DO OPE THAT "ANIMAL INSTINCT? BUZ SAWYER. THE LONE RANGER NO DOUBT IT'S A TEMPORARY SITUATION. FOR THE TIME BEING, JUST AGREE WITH EVERY- ae . ~ 'Ring Features Eyudicsta, Inne 1905. Wadd sighte semareed" eM MY HAIR'S A MESS o00 I KNOW I MUST LOOK HORRIBLE. «. t AGREE | iy WITH / GF You! SALLE RARY.. SHE'S GETTIN' B\ PRETTY HARD TO AGREE WITH! XY. WHEN THIS STORM MOVES OUT / SECRET AGENT X9 ei UNTIL TOMORROW, PHIL, Ay \ | \ tr \ 7 RS _ arm | Et klii. DONALD DUCK STOPPED BY ON THEIR WAY HOME FROM SCHOOL / TOGO CLEAN OUT oT HAVE MY MUP ROOM / they are not exactly sure of when or how to force an op ponent into the lead to compel a friendly return. Actually, the endplay is a relatively simple gadget to use, and once declarer is able to project in his mind the end situation coming up, he should have no trouble executing the play. Here is a typical setup. West leads a spade and declarer sees that the only possible losers are a diamond and a club, He also notes that a diamond must be lost, come what may, but that the club loser may be avoided by taking a finesse against the |, queen, However, instead of placing all his faith in the possibility that East was dealt the queen of clubs, he should attempt to arrange an endplay so as to force the defenders, instead of himself, to lead clubs. Accordingly, he takes the queen of spades with the ace, draws two rounds of trumps, » and then cashes the king of spades and A-K of diamonds. Now he plays a low diamond, permitting either opponent te win the trick. When he makes this play, South knows that the defender who takes the diamond will be forced to return a club in order * to avoid yielding a ruff and dis- card. If it turns out that West takes the trick, South has a sure thing going for him, re- gardless of which suit West chooses to return, So let's say that East wins jthe diamond and makes the forced club return, In that case, while South still cannot guar- antee the result, he remains a heavy favorite to make the con-° tract, ACROSS 1, Source of shade 5. Candlenut trees 9. Unctuous 20. Church part 11, Aroused from sleep 12, Goddess of the hunt 14, Revolver 15. Lawmaker: abbr. 16, Current art fad 17. Biblical city 18, Aids for hostesses 43. Disguise 44, Chums DOWN icIn the direction of 2. Unruly outbreak 3. Antlered animal 4, Observe 5, Mountains; So. Am. 6. Preserves 7. Polynesian drink 8. Spanish title of address 11, Chills and fever CRIA MECTHaIT SCE MCIAISIE} ie MET TA(OIPIOIL ETS] ESIriRlAINIOMMOIOIRIS] is(c VANS] egratee es a oe ISAC Te happy 18, Wheeled vehicles 19. Gram- Bistoto} SIEEISE 32, Small stream 36. Spoken 38, Oriental potentate 39. Policeman 40, "-------- pro 28. 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Algerian seaport 4 3--Hogen's Heroes an Pm. Movie YOUR HEALTH Eve! L WAS JUST GOING TO DROP </ TS JUST -HI6 WAY OF GETTING our OF YELPIND With Eating Habits Dear Dr. Molner: My 2%- year - old daughter weighs 43 pounds and is 39 inches tall. She still takes a bottle of juice at nap and bedtime. Is she dan- gerously overweight? She eats only an average amount but likes fattening foods better than vegetables. Should I have a thyroid test made?--Mrs, §.V. She is very substantially over- weight. Whether this is "dan- gerously" so depends on what one means by danger. There may not be any immediate threat to her health, but there is real danger that she is es- tablishing an eating pattern that will keep her fat all her life, and, according to statistics, will shorten her life. Eating habits start in babyhood, i she eats "only ancy If you are right in saying that) amount", then the answer Babyhood Starts By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD high a proportion of her food is too rich in calories for her needs. It seems to me that the an- swer is obvious. See that she gets her fruit and vegetables first. If she rebels, don't make an issue of it. Just stop and wait until next meal. Children, being logical, get the point very quickly. Indeed, you may en- counter no rebellion at all. But be ready in case you do. SUBSTITUTE FOODS Second, substitute lower-cal- orie foods. for some of the things she now eats, particu- larly desserts. A cookie and some applesauce, for example, are better than cake with frost- ing. Simple gelatine desserts are better than puddings. 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THEIR COST IF IN GOD CON- DITION. no candy\ Many children are wisely brought up by never tasting candy until they are considerably older than your daughter. They don't need, it. f they. haven't had it, they don't miss it. But if your girl already has a sweet tooth, you can substitute a slice of apple or other fresh fruit as a treat. Fourth, you mention. that she has a bottle of juice at nap and bedtime. Citrus or tomato juice once or twice a day is a fine source of Vitamin C, but why give it more when it's bed- time? Fifth, no, I wouldn't suggest thyroid tests on the basis of t alone, until yo turbances can occasionally be involved, but this is extremely rare' as compared tothe num- ber of children who. merely need guidance in eating habits. Dear Dr. Molner: The toes and ball of each foot are numb and hurt to bend, and it is get- ting worse. I am male, 45, 202 pounds, solid, -very healthy otherwise. I began taking a drug to curb my drinking about the time the numbness set in. --M.G.T. 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