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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Sep 1966, p. 14

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Moslem holy man 36.Island of 27. The dawn song 29. Coverlet 87. ae 30, ter' fr mand too! . 82, Anoint: 42, Columbiumi archaic sym, 26, Chill 20. Forward 23, Propellers 24, Retards 7 1/8 V7, 26, Miss uN 28. Black Sea city $1, Wagon wheel groove $2, Exclama- tion $3, Plutonium: sym, 34, Conjunc- tion 35, Sign a contract 96, Floating mass of ice 38, French river: poss, Family" 41, Hardship 42, Lucid 4. NO, WAITIT THINK IT WILL LOOK OH, BETH! I'M GLAD You CALLED -WHAT ARE YOu rags Qe Gren e 14 THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, | Tuesday, September 27, 1966 YOUR HEALTH Cold Meals Don't By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: My husband] 3. Can you have it the rest refuses to be on time for hisjof your life? evening meal so he eats it stone; 4. Can it possibly lead to leu- cold and hours after it has been |kemia? prepared. He refuses to reheat ae it be safe to go out for track or Recently he has developed|swimming?--Lawrence § severe attacks of indigestion. (1 must mention that he-has a/gradually. If your doctor is in long history of drinking.) I've|doubt, another blood test can be read that food consumed hot or|taken. cold has the same nutritional) 2. Yes, you can be cured but value, and the only difference is/Still tired until you regain psychological. Do you agree? Or/strength. In some cases recov-|qw do you think cold meals are aj¢ry from fatigue is a slow pro- factor in his indigestion?-- cess, : Mrs. S. N. 3. No, you can't have it for The nutritional value is the|/ife. Like a cold, it cures itself same, but warm food usually|i", time. tastes better. That's the differ-|, 4. No, it cannot lead to leu- ence. kemia, 5. It is not wise to get into The cold meals are not caus- ing indigestion. sports until your doctor gives His drinking i i and the irregularity of eating dt ga ame Gree ae are more likely causes. Heavy and continued drinking takes its toll of the stomach lining (gas- tritis) and the liver (cirrhosis). And regularity of eating is im- portant. Also, the possibility of heart disease as a cause of in- digestion must not be too quickly discarded. argument. -- B. R. If he wants to eat his dinner| [| wish the young squirts would cold, that's up to him, but hej|get haircuts, too, but I can't should have a regular meallpuy this argument. Sooner or schedule; control his drinking /jater one of these long-haired and have an examination for| young ones will turn out to have any physical damage that may}heard about Sampson and De- have resulted, with special em-/}iJah--and there goes the argu- phasis on the three ailments I} ment! mentioned. ' Dear Dr. Molner: Is there any relationship between lack of general vitality and wearing long hair? I know several pare- ents who are trying to get their sons to the barber by using this M. Dear Dr. Molner: I read that Dear Dr. Molner: I am 15%\the polio vaccine used in sugar and have 'infectious mononu-|eybes was tested on lab ani- eleosis. Would you please an-|}mals and near 100 per cent later swer the following questions.: |qeveloped cancer. Does this 1. How does a person know/mean that millions of children he is cured of mononucleosis? /are in danger of cancer? Can 2. Can one be cured and still anything be' done now to reduce tired? the danger?--Mrs. D. J. BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER record-holder in Masters' Championship Play) West dealer, East-West vulnerable, Q5 The bidding: West North East Pass 1 Pass Pass 2 Pass Opening lead -- king of dia- monds- The finesse is a wonderful in- strument of play, but there is no doubt that it is used to excess. For example, take this hand where West cashes two high - diamonds and shifts to a trump. Declarer draws two rounds of trumps and then takes either a club finesse fol- lowed later by a heart finesse, or a heart finesse followed later by a club finesse, Hither way he loses both finesses and goes down one, Now the fact is that South should make the contract in- stead of going down one, and he does not really have to be a genius to figure out the right method of play. The clue comes from the fact that West passed originally and then showed up with the A-K of diamonds on the first two plays. For practical purposes it must be assumed that West cannot have both the king of hearts and king of clubs because he would have opened the bidding in such case. He might pass with one of the side kings, but surely not with both of them. It follows that East must have at least one king and that the contract can be assured by 1 a low club from dummy poms bak trumps, In the actual case this method of play would succeed whether or not East rose with the king of clubs. If he took the king, South would be able to discard two hearts on the A-J of clubs; if East ducked, South would win with the queen and thus escape a club loser. South would also be sure of the hand if it turned out that West had the king of Clubs It is true that in that case the. queen wonld Ince ta the king, but South would now be able to discard a heart on one of dummy's high clubs, and then take care of his other heart loser by a finesse against the king of hearts which East would be known to have. SALLY'S SALLIES Soutty '3 | 5. If a person has it, would 1. Usually you just feel better james G. Crang, Early Pilot, Dies TORONT O(CP) -- Funeral service will be held here today for James G. Crang, 75, of Tore onto, one of Canada's early pl- lots. He died Thursday at Briar- cliffe, N.Y. Born and educated in Toronto, Mr, Crang flew with the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War and was a flying instructor at Centralia air force station during the Second World ar From 1929 to 1939 he taught the theory of flight at Central Technical School, Toronto, the = course of its kind in Can- ada. All that needs to be done is to stop circulating such com- pletely untrue information. If there were the slightest truth don't you suppose the food and drug administration would have stopped the use long ago? Of course, There is no truth in the rumor you read. OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King St. £., Oshawa 8 x 10.-- 1.50 each 5x 7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders of 5 or More Pictures

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