Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1963, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, November 22, 1963 Girl Fights Pain After Operation CLEVELAND (AP) -- Chris- tine Simko, battling to face' each dawn with a smile, finds her days and nights filled with pain, fitful slumber and anguish. In the first 'interview with Christine since her right leg was amputated at the hip ll days ago to halt a cancer, she displayed a variety of moods-- each overshadowed by tears. "T"m so weak," the 14-year- old girl sighed, struggling to adjust her position by grappling for a metal triangle over hér bed. Frustration in reaching the bar brought tears of anger and Her crying is "not any more than we have a perfect right to expect," a doctor said. Christine is faced with the real problems of her road to recovery. There is the physical therapy department where she has been taken twice. She begged off Wednesday's visit there. "I was on the tilt table too long," Christine said. "I was so tired when I came back up that I couldn't eat dinner." The social service worker sug- changed to after meals, bat Christine shook her head. "And tomorrow the stitches will be removed," she said with a shudder. Christine ran away from the hospital six days before the Nov. 11 operation, a few hours after an --. a of Lagat arising from a juvenile co' hearing at which permission was given doctors to perform the eration. The ruling was made over the lstrong objections of Christine's now-divorced mother who has brought up Christine alone for the last six years. Doctors said Christine had rin away from -he hospital be- caus: she had become fright- ened. on learning the odds on recovery from her illness and hearing the forecast she had only six to 18 months to live if an operation were not per- Tetreault, US. Deports FLQ Suspect MONTREAL (CP) -- Roger 22, charged with planting a time-bomb in the ter- rorist campaign by Quebec sep- pny thet. was involved in a la- man 'was picked up by two pro- : vincial at Montreal bor dispute policemen Tne bomb was #ismantled|International Airport after his seconds before it was to go off |flight from Boston arrived. Tetreault's request for politi- Tetreault was arrested Oct. 10 cal asylum was turned down by|in Boston along with two other United States authorities who|youths suspected of taking part deported him Wednesday. The in the terrorist activities of Le young unemployed newspaper|Front de Liberation Quebecois, aratists last spring, was flown back to Montreal from Boston Wednesday and made a court appearance, He was remanded to Nov. 29 when a trial date is to be fixed cn a charge of planting a bomb May 5 in the downtown 14th- floor offices of a mining com- S Sole CU formed. |zested the therapy could be HOW MUCH SHOCK CAN THE HUMAN BRAIN ENDURE BEFORE IT eD~afuec Lftnunsd NOW P2AING- SHOCKING ! HORRIFYING ! MACABRE ! "KISS OF THE VAMPIRE" 1N COLOR let OSHAWA SHOWING + Adult Entertainment GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOUR HEART SCREAM WITH FRIGHT ! "BLOOD OF THE VAMPIRE" BIG SCARE CAST Adult Entertainment He was hired to Mate them .--but not to Date them! Ne MITZI GAYNOR GIG YOUNG CO-STAI THELMA RITTER LESLIE PARRISH - JULIE NEWMAR BEWILLIAM BENDIX ~~ RICHARD SARGENT defeat. Her mother, Mrs, Lily Simio,| who visits daily at her bedside, offered help the girl rejected. Moments later when a social) service worker tried to adjust a/ pillow, she cried: 'Don't touch | - me." | Mrs. Simko explained Chris-| tine's. nerves are still raw and "she can't stand to have any-| one touch her bed." | However, during the anguish) of waiting for a pill to alleviate the pain, Christine welcomed! and clung to the cool hands hos- pital aides pressed to her hot forehead PAIN NORMAL Doctors at Cleveland .Metro-| politan General Hospital report the pain and discomfort Chris-| tine is enduring is risen NOW APPEARING CARMICHAEL'S BAR-B-QUE PARK RD. $. AT 401 lhe famous "BUTTER QUEEN" Barbecued ~ of - Kentucky Southern Fried CHICKEN Whole ~ Halves ~ or Querters . Let d "Meatmaster" Chicken hond-plucked, fresh and tender, 3 ibs. and over. Have yours reedy. --Phone: 725-0907. Jim Bishop's SKI BARN presents SKI MOVIE NIGHT & SKI SHOW in co-operation with the OSHAWA SKI CLUB McLAUGHLIN COLLEGIATE Auditorium Friday, Nov. 22 - 7:45 p.m. WARREN MILLER'S EXCITING 90-MINUTE FILM "Many Moods of Skiing" Tickets available from ALL MEMBERS OF THE OSHAWA SKI PATROL ADULTS 1.00 CHILDREN 35¢ _ JIM BISHOP'S SPORTING GOODS 151 KING ST, EAST PHONE 728-4331 PININ = ogeegs 9:20 FEATURE TIMES--1:45--3:40--S:30---7:30--9:20 sHOW STARTS 6:45 P.M. 2m, BILTMORE 59 MOKING SMOKING" 2 FIRST MARKS He NOW...2 NEW HITS! Discover | Ma x bay | | PERFECTION || [4g | a THIS WEEK at CHERNEY'S Next Week -- Nov. 30 "LITTLE CAESAR" PRESENTING MEN'S FASHION SHOW 8:30 - 9:00 TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® 'Sesame fire ORTED ATOR --ALSO-- ACTION AND ADVENTURE "EAST OF KILIMANJARO" COLOR with MARSHALL THOMPSON | VANDYKE Is | Top Performer | At KINGSWA) 'HONE ~ TORONTO -- 282-3960 -- WHITBY CAPISTRANC BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS The Capistrene with hondcrotted, tronsformner powered chassis, AM/FM Radio (Multi- plex optional), Garrard outomotic changer. 'Micro-Track" Ceramic cartridge. Diamond Stylus. i BLECTROHOME STEREO HI-Fl WITH THE DIFFERENCE | "BREATHTAKING AS:'EL CID'!" o£. A, Times 55 DAYS OF TITANIC A crowd of 1400 ottended the performance of Leroy VonDyke ot the Club Kingsway, lost Sunday night; Leroy's top record- Ings were "'The Auctioneer" and "Walk on By". | wos very much impressed ot the beautiful setting. The Club Kingsway ADVENTURE! FLAMING ruc, Impresad ot the beau sening the Cue Kingey 1H ACTION! EXOTIC LOVE! service. There ig a spocious parking lot and $1.50 per person # bs covers parking, table privileges etc. Also appeoring on the E d show was Montie Montana, Jr. who will be i with Johnny Crowford. Conadion Chompionshi Never before have you heard such ciority, depth ond brillionce! Even familiar recordings have ex- citiag new magic when heard on Electrohome. Or- chestral tones ore thrillingly rich--never muffled or blurred. Solo instruments sing true ond cleor, with outstending brilliance and colour, You must heor it to believe it --just os you must see the superb Deilcraft cabinets to betieve how beoutiful stereo con be! €"herney's FURNITURE worRLnbD with Cy Andrews. Toke along a copy of this column present it at the ticket office on entry and you will receive a fine gift for your car, compliments of the Club Kingsway. Doors open ot 7:00 P.M. Show Time 8:00 P.M. Tell them Bob sent you OSHAWA AREA HIGHLIGHTS | have talked @ great deal fotely in this column about Slim Gordon's new music store, 165 Simcoe St. §. Slim is a per- sonal friend of. mine and one of the finest country gentlemen | know. The Downtown Businessmen's Association can be proud of this new Business Establishment. 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