Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Mar 1966, p. 18

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Tether & YOUR HEALTH Tonsil Removal Only After Check JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD By Dear Dr. Molner: My 19-vear-|side of the throat old- son is a mouth breather and has had large tonsils since|}the nose are adenoids | childhood. He also has sinus' tonsil tissue trouble being the most obvious. Those up behind ~yet still have nor most en- result of infec after an infec iduals than others True, some indi Is it dangerous for tonsils to/larger tonsils be removed at: his age?--Mrs.;maliy, but in ak irgement is the tion. Sometimes cases No, and it may be very wise of you to done your Tonsil are z of lymphatic part of defence cially in the young tonsils shouldn't be indiscriminately "'ju of them." The test is sils are doing more harm than good We commonl conside having aig ae ils subside in. size but come a sour of infection hould come Therefore As to the zed thes athing and may themselves be subject. of ourse. to not do so physician's of further bouts That is when they out, of course the our against infection, espe when en obstruct both roper drainage adenoids rémoved Ja t to get rid bre of nasal. secretions mouth breathing which is good for a person quite ase not looking Can and whether the ton 00d from t nbre 0" vaic car aa ing two tonsils. In ail there a) oO fection can are seven in a ring around theitribute considerably to | throat apening. those on either trouble. | &-IMovie | &-diews | +4" eople Are Penny | 2-{Huntley-Brinkley | 4/The Wild Wild Weet! 2--Porky Pig | 9-Patty Duke Show 7 9.-Movie tion has been subdued, the ton-}is older or a person is grown. |list of iI repeat dis cuss can cause|/Can glasses correct it?- not|Ma's. R.. V. pie ' can al-|distortion or itregularity in the;you where to get one con. oy 1 sinus }lonked : lowrved glass. There is no cure,/answer for you in your city. _,| TELEVISION LOG Cha jel Chepnel Chiginet Chrainel Chignnet P-- Chignnel 8~R Chayinel %Toronto Chan nel 11--Hemilton og -apemamcencrent cermcee, PRIMAY BYEMING 2--Buttalo | 2yBarrie 4--Buffalo 6~Toronto utfale - ochester 9:30 PLM, 1 11:00 ALM. 1--Petticoat Junction j\li--Previews of Progress | @2--Mr. Roberts | S=Mllton The Monster | 7=The Farmer's Daughter |b2-Top Cat | &The Smothers Bros. pegged mom 10:00 P.M. mie AM |) Merv Griffin /8-2--U.N.C.L.E | 5:00 P.M. | t~Deb Stars of 1946 saat) Eitan | &Trials of O'Brien | 10:30 P.M, | Spotlight On | 11:00 P.M, | |-04-7-6-4-09-- Newey | Weather Seerts | 1:15 PLM. t--Metre Pinal 6 Viewwoint o--Peter Potamus J--Magilla Gorilla 6--Robin Hood 4--Quick Draw McGraw | 12:30 PLM, | %~Theatre |8-2--€xploring J--AAlition The Monster &~Tennessee Tuxedo 3~Whiplash Soave # to Beever 7--Rotketship 7 | @--AAusic Hop 6:00 P.M F | guia Yee Pree 1:00 P.M. 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To Hunter She Tommy Hunter SHOW 111 toby Time with 4-- Hogan's Heross 9:00 PLM, $-2--Under Bowling Series, 'Tt~The Beaties j 2 6 Friday Movie | } 5:30 P.M, 4ne-Gomer Pyle | &Cousin Bit |!1Johany Quest T-The Wild Wild West | &Linus The Lionhearted |3--Bugs Bunny J.-Honey West Thus, while I thaughtful caution before decid-| the faulty lens shape and bring ing? that a child's tonsils (and-or | vision back to normal. adenoids) really should come Dear Dector: Please publish a8 list of homes or hospitals for unwed mothers. Thank you.-- By long habit, we think about) A. K. towsils in youngsters, and often! This column, A. K., appears fonget about them when a child|in so many newspapers that a homes and_ hospitals Mrs. J. R., that you) would take up a great deal of may well be thinking in the/ space. Instead, let me tell you right direction as to the way to|how to find such places, Call your son. By all means|your local United Community this with your doctor Services Office. In some cities isuch a social agency may be Wear Dr. Molner: What causes|called Community Chest or isligmatism? Is there a cure?|have some other name.) Or, jinquire at the city health de- | partment. If it can't give you a answer, it can tell Many vou} churches have. such information out, there is no point in hesitat- inz once the need is clearly seen help Astigmatism is the result of|Specific hyape of the eve, so what distorted 'as thong! through irregularly) pitals. A phone call will get the advocate|but glasses can compensate for | yol|too,.So lave many general "he 18 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Friday, March 18, 1966 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER Masters' Pley) TEST YOUR PLAY 1. You are declarer with the West hand at Six Notrump and North leads the ten of spades. How wanld vau nlaw the hand? (Top recerd-holder in Individual Championship NW 1 4@AI8 ) wel 9 K82 8 @KIS5 , HAMAS &QI62 2. You are declarer with the West hand at Four Spades, North leads the jack of dia- monds, which wins, and contin- ues with a diamond, South cash- ing the A-K, South returns a low heart, which you win with the ace. How would you play the hand? AK1073 Ee e854 ua &KQ65 1. If you could be sure of making five club tricks, you would be certain of the contract, but, since the odds favor mak- ing only four of them, you must consider a diamond finesse as an eventual source for. the twelfth trick. | Peculiarly enough, the best ;method of play is to take the diamond finesse first. Suppose at trick two you lead a dia- mond to the jack and the fin- esse wins. Once this occurs you have a 100 per cent chance of making jthe contract. The only problem \left is to make four club tricks, | and this can be arranged by re- jturning to your hand with a spade, a heart or a diamond and leading a low club towards dum- my. Obviously, if the clubs are divided 2-2 or 3-1, you will easily make four club tricks, but, by playing this way, you also make four club tricks if the suit is divided 4-0. Which opponent has the four clubs would make no difference, If it turns out that the dia- mond finesse at trick.two loses, you will have to assume that South was dealt the K-x of clubs and rely on a finesse to bring home five club tricks? 2. There are two things to watch out for a possible trump loser and a possible club loser. Play the ace of spades and then a low spade to the queen. If both opponents follow suit, discontinue drawing trumps. Now lead the A-K-Q of clubs. If the clubs turn out to he divided 3-3, draw the outstand- ing trump and claim the rest. If the clubs are divided 4-2, you may or may not make the Con- tract, depending on how the adverse cards are divided. If the defender with the three trumps has four clubs also, you make the hand because your fourth club can be ruffed in dummy. 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