September 19, 1966 THE OSHAWA TIMES, YOU'LL NEVER TT WAS ROUGH ON ME 100, HAVING 70 SEND YOU ON YOUR LAST KNOW HOW 6LAD MISSION WITH YOU READY TO. GET MARRIED AND ALL. AM YOU GOT ; BACK FROM YOUR MISSION, CHICO, f j JAVING A STAR Milt ARE aices A BIG ; DIFFERENCE! ) - se ESTER Ri mal g 5 A_SEMI~ FINAL AGAINST BOSTON F cap: 4 = 5 ) ' HOME MOVIES BORE ME TO DEATH? THERE . THATS A NASTY Porv THOSE SIX. \@RUINS , APRIL 8, 1952, MAURICE RICHARD NED YO THE CANADIENS' DRESSING @ET Him ON THE TABLE, QUICKLY, YOU. STAY STILL A * * 5¢@ Dble _ | Opening lead--seven of clubs. pie apse Toy oon tN booed hand bai ina f. oe (ROWN ! match between Argentina an NOT TROUBLE USAGAN/ |} the United States which was ( played in New York in 1959, It is hard to enthuse over the bid- ding at either table, since both North-South pairs arrived at six hearts missing the ace of clubs as well as the ace of trumps. When the Argentine North- South pair played the hand, the bidding went as shown. North's '|four-club bid may have been motivated by a desire to stop a club lead, or might also have been a probing bid aimed at forcing partner to raise him te five clubs if he had the ace. But whatever its purpose, the bid ultimately failed when West managed to find a club lead and South had to go down one. When the United States North - South pair played the hand, the bidding followed this strange course: Semte \eaa : ! PERMAN'S ] SEEPAGE'S LOSB o%. King Fester~ Syrcionas, Ine. 1006. Word sights mmaren | » THE LONE RANGER I# I DION'T WATCH HIM HE'D EAT US OUT OF HOUSE AN' HOME /! 'STOP TUAT, @nsTeic! STOP THATI! ee SECRET AGENT X9 Again the contract was six hearts, but in this case it seems clear that North (Sam Fry, Jr., playing with Sidney Lazard) deliberately misrepresented the TELEVISION LOG se obo a _ jobtain whatever benefit might : | . accrue from inhibiting a club ] ' é lead. At no point in the bidding YOU'RE did Fry mention his spades. be yaa "ALL Whether his strategy should. HAVE have succeeded is not really at Is A issue, but the fact of the mat- ter is that it did succeed. West had no particular reason to question the authenticity of the three ecluh hid and he elected to lead the jack of diamonds. This lead proved to be fatal 'sSoeakue ot tha: Hae when Lazard discarded ths $14 12:30 P.M. of clubs on the A-K of diamonds and wound up making the slam for a net gain to the United States team of '1,030 points. Channe 1}--Hamiltes 10:08 P.M. | 3~Ed Allen Time Chatine) Toronto 8-2--Run for Your Life | 4--Andy of Mayberry Chanel 7--dig Valley ] 11:30 A.M. anne 43--Front Page 1i--Mike Douglas Channel Challenge 9--Abracadabra Channel 4--Jean Arthur | yale Game * 8-2--Showdown Channel _this ena' it People |.4<bick Van. 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BYE-BYE TO BARMAIDS DIZZY SPELLS, TIRED, LIVERPOOL, England (CP) Merseyside is leading the field again, this time with the aunto- mated neighborhood pub. Coin- operated machines dispensing half-pints of beer have been in- stalled in The Grapes tavern. Licensee Bob Donran said: "Automatic barmaids are the thing of the future. People will come to accept them." 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Bonnie Prudden 63--The Saint 4--Love of Lif 4--Run, Buddy, Run 2--Jack Lalanve 2--Movie 8:30 P.M, 9--Andy Gritfitn 8&--Roger Miller 7--Rat Patrol 4--Lucille Ball $:88--P.M. 1i--Let's Sing Out %--Ceuntry Music Mel 8--Road West 7--Felony Squad 4--Andy Griffith 3-6--Show of The Week 9:30 P.M. N--Merv Griffin 9--Big Valley 7--Peyton. Place 4--Law and Mr. Jones I can conceive that the intense heat and subsequent perspira- tion could have some unfavor- able effect on a person with coronary heart disease. Obvi- ously the establishment has to protect itself and clients who have any type of heart trouble. My suggestion is to stick to conventional showers and baths. YOUR HEALTH What Takes Over It Gall Bladder Goes? By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: I know that |where for the solution: Ulcers, the gallbladder is a '"'vesicle|hiatal hernia, colon disorders, |attached to the liver, which re-|functional disturbances. ceives bile from the hepatic _..|duets, concentrates it and dis- |charges it after meals," 10:00 A.M, |Vl--- It's a match | 9--Fractured Phrases |8-2--Eye Guess | 46~Ontario Schools 41 Love cucy 10:38 A.M, N--Mark Sabre 9--TV Bingo 8-2--Concentration J--Donna Reed 4--The McCoys 3---Time Out | 3.20 P.M. li--Little People | 9-It's Your Move 7--Superman Show 3-4-6--Edge of Night 2S-You Don't Say 4:00 P.M, | --Funny Company | 91 Love Lucy 6--Match Game 4--Secret Storm 3-6--Canada's Story 11:08 A.M, 2--Mike Douglas 1i--Marriage Confidential 4:3 P.M. 0--Mr. Mrs. nN. MICKEY MOUSE HOW ELSE COULD THEY BRING IN SO MUCH DIRT? IF I CATCH THE KIDS WHO SMUGGLE DIRT. INTO MY HOUSE, - THEID NAMES GO ONTO MY .__JJ Zorro - | 9--Movie | 4--Movie #-2--Chain Letter 7--Supermarket Sweep Dear Dr. Molner: My six-| year-old daughter has had swol-| yt AUKOSS 2. Seed MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES GRANDMA, THERE'S. A SALESMAN AT Eve HAS CONFESSED TO HAVING SEEN EMIL PAVANE ---- DEAD! BIFF WHEN HE LOOKED THROUGH THE TRAIN CAR WINDOW HE DIO NOT KNOW PAVANE HAD ALREADY BEEN MURDERED. ODD THi 1S... I COULON'S SEE ANY MARK ON PAVANE! DEANSON REPORTS THAT |Zamm CAN OPENER, HE'S SELLING A COMBI POTATO PEBLER AND 866 SLICER.., i NATION BUT GRANDPA iS BUYING ANOTHER ONE! "NO COOKIES" LIST / 2 *-o@ lett - THAT'S WHAT THREW ME... HE LOOKED.., AWFUL... BUT THERE WAS NO...NO... fe MAYBE THAT'S BECAUSE THIS WAS THE MURDER WHY--IT'S AN OLD- FASHIONED, HAT PIN! BUT MIGH LETHAL, E OLD - FASHIONED, TY VE. -- 1, City in Georgia 11, Wear away, as earth 12, English author 13. Prong 14,A tribe of 8, 9. Soldiers Algonquian Indians 15, Sprite relative 18. Goes through 19, again 20. 21. Prologue covering 3. Colleagues 6. Grates 4. Poem 5. Compass point 6, Reinvig- orate 7. Place in a row Kindred in captivity 10. Asterisk 16, Stupefy 14. 17. Jr.'s 16. Auricular Ina merciless manner Newt Tarkington novel 23. Greek. 31, Engrave 33. Toils 34. Strike 35. Greek letter 38. Walk through water 39. German river 41, Torrid 42, Demand, as payment 44. Chinese river letter 26. Skin 2 73 [4 ye & |9 [0 growths 12 27. Of ships 29.To be in debt Y 30. The skies When ihe galibiadder is re moved diet is very different and some foods (usually our favor- ites are prohibited entirely). This is my question. Can any- thing be given to replace the bile?--G. E, R. What you say about the gall- bladder is true, but what you say about diet after its removal i€ Net true. | Bile@-"which is necessary for digestiOm is being produced con- stantly by 'he liver (the volume in' 24 hours Ns about the same as that of urine). Removal of the gallbladder does not mean that this supply of bile is lost. Instead it is dis- charged directly into the small intestine, where it will go any- way. s The difference is that it no longer is saved in a concen- trated form to be discharged in len lymph glands ever since a live measles shot last October, and she runs a fever. The doctor can't find any cause except large tonsils and an infection that has to work its way out of her system. Should I take her to a gland specialist?--Mrs. B. I question whether a gland specialist (endocrinologist) is necessary, | Reaction to live measles vac- cine disappears within a week or 10 days, so I would look for some other reason for the swol- tonsils seem to point to tonsil- jlen lymph glands. The enlarged] ' introducing the barefoot comfort litis or chronic infection of the nasal or throat area. | | Dear Dr. Molner: What is! jsubtle thyroid deficiency and jwhat can be done for it?-- T. D. A. It's a mild lack of thyroid--| Y 0, 32. Deeply in love 9 ZZ 34. Stibium: sym. 36, One time 37, Couple Pennsyl- vania river larger amounts at eating time.|not enough to be obvious, but! In most cases. there is a per-|enough to slow you down a bit, | fectly adequate supply to con-|make you a little more tired trol digestion. than you should be. Small doses Innumerable people have nojof thryoid drugs can make up} problem at all after removal of|the deficiency and give you | the gallbladder, and can eat|more zip. | 42. Not alive Coral island 44. Kind of leather 45, Girl's anything. A few who always eat exceptionally large meals, in- cluding a lot of fat, may have a little distress -but can avoid jit by reducing their intake. There are some folks who lack | | - Dear Dr. Molner: I had a mild heart attack (coronary) 1% years ago. I am now 57 and in good health. nickname 46, Internal DOWN 1, Apportion I have enjoyed steam and other digestive essentials--hy-|sauna baths since my 20s. I drochloric acid, certain enzymes) went to a sauna bath establish- from the pancreas, pepsin, etc.|ment but a sign on the door There are medications to supply|prohibited persons with heart| these essentials if needed, defects from entering. What is} When digestive trouble per-| your knowledge of this?-- sists after removal of the gall-'W. W. P. Br, «»« the softness of carpet .«. the toughness of vinyl ... now combined in one revolutionary new floor covering, never needs wax ing. See TAPIFLEX today at: SHEWRING BROS. Floor Fashion Centre Gibbons St. at Bond 728-3980