Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jun 1965, p. 29

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Uncooked I 39. Goddess of GY Y justice 23 la [25 26 aT 40, Man's os nickname 28 43, Edged WY) unevenly aI B2 WY 3B 46. Range of s "é Y Mts.: 34 a Fe BYYY 48. Begone! 31 38 39 jo |41 142 49. Pieces of UY), YG land 43 44/45 Y 46 [47 50. Loses, as 3 5 feathers 51, Places Li of exile: ge st poet. 6:23 YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner: About six months ago two discs were re-|- moved from my spine. I came through the operation wonder- fully. can walk without any help, and went back to work seven weeks afterwards. So many friends said I would not be able to walk, and would not be able to work for a year. I wish you would let people know you can have that opera- tion and come out so well. But, Dr. Molner, I'm so nerv- ous anything upsets me. Does that go with the operation? Also my legs hurt. The discs were in the lower part of my back.-- A.A. One thing which constantly puzzles me is the penchant of certain people to be calamity howlers, to tell their friends how badly something is bound to come out. The doctor, on the other hand, wants the patient to be a realist and--when justified --an' optimist. Because a hope- ful outlook often is an import- It's Different Story In Disc Operations By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD ant factor in actual recovery. I don't mean that anyone should be a Pollyanna, and pre- tend that everything always comes out right. If only partial success is possible, then one is a fool to expect perfection. LEARNED FROM FAILURES Now. as to disc operations: In the early days, they were risky because surgeons were only be- ginning to find out how to do them. Wisdom grew from fail- jures. |' For quite a few years now, jit has been a different story. /True, we do not resort to surg- jery on the spine for trivial rea- jsons, but when: it is needed, jthere is no substitute. As in your case, the results are well worth the effort. A disc is a sort of. pad of jcartilage between the bones of ithe spine. It helps the spine {move smoothly and easily. It also provides space for nerves to radiate out from the com- Channel 2--Buftalo 11--Soccer Channel 3--Barrie 7--Burke's Law Channel 4--Buttalo | &-3--Festival pose rer Becug Private World inne! 7--Buffal Channel a. ae . 1or00 "igsg anne: 'oron Channel 1--Hamilton | 4--Danny Kaye Show Fe RETNA 10:30 P.M. WRONESOAY EVE. ieee ea Day ual 5:00 P.M. 6-3--Postmark UNEF N--Family Theatre -- | | Movi 11:00 P.M. 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PLM. 1--Woody Woodpecker ¢:00 PM 12:00 NOON 5--Movie Mak \11--Camera On Canada |7--Early Show pret aS | @2--Call' My Blut 63--Razzie Dazzle ~Dick Van Dyke Show|7--Donna Reed 4--The 4!Thirty Show 9:30 PLM. ' &Elweod Glover 2--Huckleberry Hound plex spinal cord inside the hol-|that some low vertebrae. When a disc becomes dam- hold them -rigidly in place. True, this particular part of} t th the spine no longer will bend, |PePer" e place is provided for the nerves|Plain the exerted on them. There is no connection be-/Presnancy. gloomy warnings in advance|fect. medication for a which requires more time to re- f\turn to normal. By all means Pains to your doctor. At the same time, a protected| Dear Dr. Molner: Please ex- possible effects of a and pressure no longer will be|Chest x-ray on a woman who is |beginning her eight month of --Mrs. D.N. tween these nerves, or the op-| No effects at all, The x-ray eration and "nervousness," Ex-|¢xposure is for only a fraction cept, of course, that the very|of a second, so brief that there fear experienced from. the|iS no deleterious radiation ef- may very well have set up such anxiety that now you have de-| SAVES of uneasiness over many things. Just telling your doctor about MILKMEN'S DAY veloped an unconscious sense} }QNDON (AP) -- Prin'ce Philip confessed at the 1965 it may undo this feeling for|Dairy Festival that he hardly you, (Or he might perhaps findlever drinks 5 00 ped FOUR y EON THE OSHAWA TIMES, © Wednesday, June 23, 1965 29 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Championship Pley) East dealer. North-South vulnerable. ' @K98753 #109743 SOUTH @KJ8743 @AEQI 330s bidding: South West North 3@ 49 4@ Pass 3NT Dble Rass Dble Opening. lead -- ace of dia- monds. Peggy Rotzell, of Philadel- phia, who wins far more than her fair share of tournaments, found herself playing four spades doubled in the accom- panying hand, East, taking advantage of the vulnerability) had opened the bidding with '"ree diamonds, When Mis~ _.zell overcalled with thre ades, West man- aged to strain himself and pass, but when South then bid four hearts over three notrump, West could contain himself no longer and doubled -- pianis- simo. Realizing that there was a serious danger of playing the hand with a four-card trump suit, Miss Rotzell ran to four spades, which West doubled ac- crescendo, appassionato, and -- -- and pretty loud at t at. West led the ace of diamonds, which South ruffed. A low club to the ace, catching the king, was followed by another dia- mond ruff. Miss Rotzell now decided, from both the vigor of the double and West's obvious shortage in the minor suits, that West had all five trumps. Having arriv- ed at this conclusion, she put into action a plan to combat West's five trump winners. She cashed the A-K-Q of hearts, and, when East failed te ruff, Miss Rotzell's suspicions were confirmed. She then trumip- ed the jack of hearts and ruffed still another of dummy's dia- monds. By this time, eight tricks had been played and Miss Rotzell had won them all. West by now 'The East 3@ Pass Pass spades, while South had the K-J-8 of trumps and the J-6 af clubs. A club lead forced West to ruff and return a spade to the jack, after which another club lead forced West to present de- clarer with her 10th trick in the form of the king of spades. West made only three tricks --the A-10-6 of trumps. East had very little to say about the result. He had only one criticism. He though tha} West should have doubled ab right, but -- diminuendo. NEWS IN BRIEF GIRLS MAKE LONG TRIP BUENOS AIRES (AP) -- A party of four French girls, led by. 26-year-old fashion model Michele Ray, plan to drive two small European care from ~| Tierra' del Fuego, the southern tip of South America, te Anchor- age, Alaska, Their 12,000-mile trip, starting this June, is spon- sored by a French magazine and the French government, SEEK SECRET HAUNTS ST. ANDREWS, N.B. (CP)-- Scientists aboard the research vessel Harengus are hoping to find the spawning grounds of the Bay of Fundy's sardine-sized herring. A second research pro- ject is mapping underwater cur- tents, by releasing 1,300 bottles and sea-bed drifters, each worth $1 to the person who finds and returns it. TOURS MAY HELP GIRLS STRAUBING, Germany (CP) The Ursuline convent here is or- ganizing sample-stays for girls who want to try the nuns' life for a few days before deciding whether to become novices. The mother superior says a Benedic- tine monastery in Bavaria has a similar program, but she thinks it is the first such expert. ment in a convent, WITNESS WAS DOG ; HAIFA, Israel (CP) -- Asked for her evidence -in -a divorce: suit, a 50-year-old woman went to the courtroom door and called, "'Bucki, Bucki."" A small black poodle padded in--her wit- ness. She explained that her es- time may help you settle down)ltranged husband's "betrayal": As to the leg pains, I cannotiwas proved because the dog aged or out of shape, it can putisay definitely. Your posture pressure on some of these|/may have changed slightly. Orlthe man's. The judge seemed nerves. This can often be cor-jthe leg pains may be entirelyjamused but said he had to rule rected by surgery, the typicallindependent of the operation.jout four-footed evidence. ' procedure being to "fuse" two|Or possibly there may have (or more) adjacent bones--to|been some unavoidable 'stress use another portion of bone to|on a nerve, muscle or ligament would answer her voice but not SALLY'S SALLIES "Aren't they pretty, Mike? I. made them out of some old hair ribbons." had only the A-Q-10-9-6 of | ima,

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