Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jun 1966, p. 16

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SIT IN THE | | r we ' met, oA," ates " Re MON LRM Tie ea iT ve, GREAT! te n'y " UN neers 10 eel Wi il ce /YOUR HEALTH Fuller Understanding 1} | Can End Black Mood By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner; Can you; The nurse had told several Suggest a book for a husband)people, including my mother.-- to read in order to understand] Mrs. 0. M, 'his wife who is going through | quite often I feel sorry for my-|such talk, I suggest that you self and could cry for no rea-|consult an attorney. son at all, If my husband does} Dear Dr. Molner: Our son not react the way I think he|has Perthes disease in his hip, should, I either cry or stop talk-! and has worn a brace for nearly ing and act mad for several/two years. Friends and rela hours. | can't seem to control/tives say, "Why not take him my actions to another doctor?" There isn't L have been told to get shots/anything to do except keep from my doctor but I don't|pressure off the leg, is there? want fo start them as I am not! We took him to a specialist and * ithat bad, but my husband sets! are continuing with our family |very disgusted when | these spelis.--Mrs. 8, §. When a woman doesn't do|the healing process, so don't let anything to help herself youl your friends and relatives pres- refuse to see your doctor---then|sure you into shopping around it is understandable that a hus-|for other doctors. Your boy will band might well resent it be all right, but it takes time * . ~y A lot of time brig = Mogg Se My Bed Dear Dr. Molner: 1 have two can't make life very) Sons aged & and 11, and would While|like your advice as to having {them circumcised, Is it too late have! doctor.--Mrs. D, B able, menopause alone is not my Would it be painful equate excuse for making! *." ' Fi lite uae : Circumcision at this age isn't | A y safer Understanding of | Necessary un less there are symptoms indicating that it 'ought to he done There is increasing menopause does and does not mean may help you sort out your thoughts and stop expect ing your husband to "react the) 0M : " way you think he ought tne | ery boy baby may mean that a have a black/ 800d many times it is being when not really opinion Do your part; then you will) SP have reason to expect your hus band to do his jages, and I see no reason. for r. Molner: | recently : leuee eben to a baby girl (my | doing it so long as there are no leighth child) and she had two toe demanding the op A nurse claims that. this is a sign of syphilis | have had an obstretician with all the chil dren, If this were true, wouldn't} PACKS TW OPUNCHES be have told me? 'sugar, levulose and dextrose, 16 THE OSHAWA Times, Tussdey, June 14, 1966 BRIDGE Sy &. JAY SECKER (Ti te o" ber yee os tall North dealer. Both sides vuinerabie. 49 Opening iead----jack of spades. It is' sometimes possible to pull an apparently hopeless contract out of the fire. For jan example of how this may occur, let's look at this hand from a team match. At the first table, South got to four hearts and West led the jack of spades. The queen lost to the king and East re- turned a spade to the ace. Declarer played a low trump | lto the ace, West showing out, land later lost a heart, a dia- mond and a club to go down one. He could have made the contract had he covered East's six with the seven when he played the first round of trumps. At the second table, de- clarer managed to bring home the contract by improving slightly on the method of play used by his predecessor. He also got a spade lead and fin- essed the queen, losing to the king. East returned a spade to the ace, just as at the first table, but the declarer at this point led the nine of hearts from dummy, not the deuce, East caught unawares by this play, covered the nine with the ten, as many players would, and South won the trick with the ace as West showed out. It was now easy for declarer to avoid losing a trump trick, He played a diamond to the inine, which lost to the ace, and ruffed the spade return. He then played a diamond to the ten and led a trump, win- ning East's eight with the queen, | A club to the ace, followed |by another trump, permitted East's two remaining trumps to be trapped and the outcome was that South made four hearts It is easy to condemn East for covering the nine of hearts with the ten -- since declarer would surely not have finessed the nine --- but the fact is that South was clever enough to give East a chance to make a mistake and thus created a winning position through his imaginative play. Questors Slighted? TORONTO (CP)--The Central Ontario Drama League's presi- dent has complained to John Brook, president of the Domin- ion Drama Festival, that the Questors of Toronto were slighted during last month's DDF finals at Victoria Blanch Hogg said in a letter to Mr. Brook thet adjudicator Marius Goring. withheld the award for the best production of a Canadian play from the Questors who performed A Stranger Unto My Brethren. 'Withholding the . . . award » +. on the grounds of no com. petition, and the almost imme- diate reversal of this stand in the award of La Plaque du Fes- tival to Le Mouvement Contem- porain for Les Bonnes--the only | HAMILTON (CP) -- There is no way to speed up} 'SALLY'S SALLIES ig that routinely circumcising ev-| neces:| [, It can't help being painful for| a time. for boys of your sons') Honey contains two kinds of | There is no truth in what the| French-Canadian entry -- could menopause? I am fine except) nurse says, If she doesn't stop) only be interpreted as a dis- | crimination based on a personal | bias against John Burgess's play itself, which had been obvi- ous in the earlier adjudication," Mrs, Hogg's letter said, Peter Dearing, artistic director of the London, Ont. Little Theatre, called Sunday for a conformity of rules between the Dominion Drama Festival and prelimi- nary regional competition, Speaking to a meeting of Hamilton's Sir Thomas More Players, Mr. Dearing said .a Montreal entry in the 1966 DDF finals at Victoria would not have been allowed in the West- ern Ontario Drama League Fes- tival Set ates as a a te tees "Be sure and ite your mother that you're getting -& well-balanced diet.*

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