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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Sep 1966, p. 12

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HERE HE IS-- PUBLIC BER ONE!! TS OF OUR SPONSOR CHICKEN SOUP"! SNEMY COMPLIM 22-YEAR-OLD FRENCH CANADIAN I 'on ne ® THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X93 nvisible fora million million miles ihe wal cigh a these Oblect at Inet reaches Earths mosphere and glows like 4 meteor for 4ll to see ++ 32 THE OSHAWA Times, Tuesday, September 13, 1966 - BRIDGE. By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) East dealer, Neither side vulnerable, vOpening lead--six of hearts, You have to do a certain amount of guessing in bridge, because that is the nature of the game, but you are expected to guess right far more often than you guess wrong, Most so-called guesses in the play are resolved by following what is called the percentage play. There is no guarantee that a percentage play will succeed; it ls merely that the odds favor it, because, over a long period of time, it will probably do bet- ter than any other play. For example, suppose you're declarer at three notrump and West leads the six of hearts, How should dg play the hand? Actually, the outcome hinges on your play from dummy on the first trick. If you follow low, East wins with the queen and returns a heart, thus estab- lishing West's long suit. When you later take a diamond fi- nesse, you wind up going down one. But if you go up with the ace at trick one and take a diamond finesse, you make the contract, because West has no way of cashing his hearts. You wind up with exactly nine tricks, The proper play, percentage- wise, is to Win the heart at trick one and try the diamond finesse, True, you go down if it develops that West started with the king of diamonds and five hearts to the K-Q, and would have made the entract if you a played low from dummy, te ; an A TRIO THAT PERO RE THE NHL » WE MUST STOP THAT STAGE, | aMay 18 ON BOARD COME ON, SILVER / TELEVIS Channel 11---Hamiiten Channel %-Teronte Channel 6--Rechester Channel 7---Bulfale Channel é--Teronte 4--Buftale Barrie 3--Butivie TUBSDAY EVE. site FM, Vi-Family Theatre T--Laramie &--Superman [Seite Bl ew else ale 2 AM tbh IN YOUR a:38 PLM, &-Dobie Giills 4--Dave's Place Wrestling 2~--Passport Twe 1--Movie 6--Metro-Ge-Round #4--News, Sports with ruck Healy 6:90 P.M, 3-4--News) Weather; Sports $-2--Huntley, Brinkley 4--News 7:00 P.M. Ti-Litte People 9--F-Troop 6--America 6--T.B.A, a----News: Weathers Sports JUST TILL WE PASS AY FRIEND JIMBO STANDING OVER THERE I'M SORRY, BARL.. 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SMC OL Fier] atancea AR SOW MELT | cue Yesterday's Answer 35, Away from storm 36, Female horse 38, French river 39, Wither 41, Pinch 42, Household 21, Scot, murder 213 14 Leb) 10 to chemical compound 28. Habituate 29. More poverty. stricken $1, Golf mound 32, Ola measures of length 33, Part of "to be' %, Old Dutch measure 3T. Like 38, Japanese sashes 40, Sound, as a streetcar this possibility, you are better off in the long run to take the ace of hearts at once. LISTEN, FREDDIE = That ts because there are many more cases where East has the K-x or Q-x of hearts than there are cases where East has neither high heart, If East does have the K-x or Q-x, you insure the contract by playing the ace at trick one, but you jeopardize the contract by playe ing low from dummy instead. Playing the ace is the clear cut percentage play, ETHEL REJECTED HIM LONDON (Reuters) ~-- Sit Winston Churchill once pro posed marriage to actress Ethel Barrymore but was turned down, the former British prime minister's son told a television audience Friday night. Ran- dolph Churchill, a writer and journalist like his famous fa- ther, said Miss Barrymore, who died in 1959 at the age of 79, was one of the statesman's great loves when he was in his 20s. SALLY'S SALLIES Dear Dr. Molner: My little }girl is two years, five months old and has never even spoken the words, mam and daddy. She will not pay any attention when i\l try to get her to speak. | She seems healthy and normal jin every other way. She hears | well, but just won't talk. My | husband says to leave her alone, but I am worried, What is the proper age for children to talk?--E. P. } There is some variation, but |must youngsters babble a little jafter 18 months (some sooner, of course), use single words at 2 or 24 years, and are making short sentences at 3. Your youngster might be a late talker, but this is getting very late, especially for girls, who ordinarily talk sooner than boys. Your child needs prompt at- tention. You say that she hears well, but pays no attention when you try to get her to talk. It raises the thought that she may not hear as well as you think. She may respond when you call her, yet her hearing may he so defective that she cannot make out clearly the word-sounds, Children who have never been able to hear well simply do not realize that fact, It seems per- fectly natu?al to them to re- spond to loud sounds, or to be particularly alert to things which they see, giving the im- pression that they hear when they don't. Have your pediatrician inves- tigate this; if he finds reason to suspect a hearing defect he will refer you to the proper specialists, If not, he can begin a search for some other physi- eal defect. Likely Slow Starter By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD of wi Wes "Don't let them make you a petty officer. There's nothing petty about you," Dear Dr, Molner: Would you discuss useful bacteria in the in- testines? How do they cause fever, trouble in the bladder, and other unwelcome symp-/a beneficial effect on some peo- toms?--Mrs. E. K, jple; We need to know which A variety of organism--thejones it can help and which it colon bacillus, other bacteria,|can't; what happens after con- and still other non + bacterial/tinued use; exactly how it ones, inhabit the bowel. In a|works; whether precautions are healthy individual, they main-| necessary, These things can't tain a safe balance, just as in|safely be hurried, The pill is nature small animals eat bird's|not available to the public, eggs, and larger birds such as hawks in turn prey on small) animals. | If, however, antibiotics have | to be used to combat infection | in the body, bacteria' in the bowel will be suppressed while other organisms, not so af- fected, thrive. This can cause inflammation of the colon, re- sulting in diarrhea and some-| times bleeding. Then gradually) the balance returns to nor (This is a sound reason for not using antibiotics beyond a nec-| essary extent.) | Sometimes, especially in women, the colon bacillus can get into the urinary tract. The colon not only can tolerate this bacillus but needs it. The blad- der and kidneys, however, are not equipped to cope with it, and appropriate urinary anti- septics have to be employed to destroy the bacillus when it has| gotten into the wrong area. | Dear Dr, Molner; What ever happened to the "memory" pill? Is it successful, harmful) or found to be of little value? Is it available by prescription? --M. N MEL KRUGER Representative SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada BUSINESS: 725-4563 It is still being studied, but a lot of time is required to find out all that needs to be known HOME: about such a drug. Last I heard, 723-7900 there was reason to think it has

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