Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1966, p. 21

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COULD'YO' READ ME SOME THAT, PRINTIN, 0 AMERICAN MR. FURRINER? AH IS HONGRY FO NEWS PERFECT RECEPTION _ SECRET AGENT X9 10 CHANNELS Se | a © st ome -- ae es a < ~ a DIAL 723-5278 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 24, 1966 2] IGE BRIDGE {edividual Championship Play) South dealer. peasy Neither side vulnerable. a. Vullis. A first " Be ara vag every possibility into considera- tion. Delicate refinements of play do occasionally arise in bridge, and the Mark of the fine declarer is that he man- ages to apply them to the task at hand, South was in four hearts and rer jack, covered by ace, West showing owt Declarer now had the 10-7-3 and East the 8-6, In order to avoid a trump loser, South led a low club to the jack and re- turned the four of hearts, When East played the six, South fi- nessed the seven and then drew East's last trump with the ten. Everything would have been fine except that when declarer now led the ace of clubs, East showed out and there was then no way to run the entire club suit. West's remaining 10-7 blocked the suit, So declarer led the queen and took it with the king in order to lead a spade from dummy, This play came to naught be- cause West had the A-Q, and South went down one, 600 KING STREET E. (IN THE EAST MALL) There's More To See With Cable TV TELEVISION LOG Channe) 11--Hamiltes 9--Toronto Channel Channe! 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Feats DOWN mixture THAT WASVERY = N UNDERSTANDING OF YOu: O INCREASE OUR GROCERY ALLOWANCE, DEARS Despite this, declarer should have made the hand, He failed to give himself the maximum chance of making the hand. After the a be- came exposed, should have realized that a 41 club break could defeat him and he should nexinet that pocsitbity to guard aga a! ss Instead of Teese the six of clubs: to the jack, should MS ead of clubs. When East showed out, making five club 's would have become a @ matter and South would have | |made eleven tricks instead of | }nine, MOTHER IS SAVING UP FOR A NEW COAT YOUR HEALTH Emotional Upsets Cause Stuttering By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD f the world's fair in Montreal youngsters from any more of|° . this heartbreaking disappoint-|,,2%¢, other 1967 commemora- Dear Dr. Molner: My son, age 7, spoke plainly until last year. Now he stutters so bad we can hardly understand him. what causes this and what can I do to correct it? I have been told that he could be emotionally disturbed: and it is affecting his speech. My ex- husband deserted me and the chiidren when iney were smaii. He writes and promises them all new bicycles, clothes and things, gets their hopes all built up and then writes and says he can't buy them anything. Last year he came from Cal- iforniaon a. vacation and sent word that he wanted to see the kids. They got cleaned up and waited for him but he never showed up. He stayed for a week at his mother's, a few miles from here. The children were hurt, especially the seven-year- old boy, and his speech started giving him trouble soon after that. Is there a doctor that can help him?--H. P. I suspect that you've told the entire story of that stuttering. Such speech difficulty often is a result of emotional tension. Many small) children have to learn to accept the loss of a parent because of divorce or death. Usually it is possible to give them an explanation that is good enough to make life bearable. But it is cruel--there is no other word for it--for children to have their hopes built up and then dashed as you describe. Since you live in a rural area, you may have little access to a child guidance centre or such source of counsel, but I suggest that you place the facts before your family doctor or your min- ment. Surely the first thing to do would be to see that no more The queen 'is led to the king, not in order to display a wealth of resources, nor for historionic effect, but for a legitimate pur- Stamp Marks Royal Visit OTTAWA (CP):-- A special five-cent stamp will be issued by the post office department next June 30 to commemorate the centennial-year visit to Can- ada of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Postmaster-General Cote an- nounced this Tuesday. The royal visit stamp will be one of eight commemorative stamps issued in 1967, The others were announced last summer, Mr. Cote said the issue date Hien po af papery ya ed 8 , Originally set for April 26, has been changed to April 28 to coincide with the opening tive stamps and their dates of issue: Centennial, Jan, 11; 50th of these empty promises reach|@Mlversary of women's fran- the children. RELIEVED OF PROBLEM chise, May 24; Pan-American Games, July 19; 50th anniver- sary. of The Canadian Press, Arranging this is more a so0-| Aug, 3]. cial than a medical problem, of aa aplial oF 'Caters' hae Bee course, but the stuttering--and Christmas stamps, Oct, 11, very possiviy other medicai or) Ali commemorative stamps behavior problems--will be dif- ficult to deal with until the chil- dren are relieved of the emo- tional turmoil of looking for- ward to seeing their father, of getting affection (and presents) will be of five-cent denomina- tion except the Christmas stamps, which will be in three- cent form as well. from him, and then having SALLY'S SALLIES everything turn to ashes in- stead. _ It. may be possible to feel sorry for your ex-husband, who must be an immature individual to act the way he does. None- theless the children certainly must be protected from any more of his selfish antics, Dear Dr. Molner: Is it true that a child after the age of 2% years no longer needs vitamins if he is on a well-balanced diet? --M. F. True. He no longer needs ex- tra' vitamins, since he gets enough from his food, if his diet is well-balanced. If the diet is not adequately balanced (daily citrus or tomato juice, green and yellow vegetables, adequate protein foods, ceréal, and plenty of milk{ some vitamin supple- ments may be required. But proper diet is far preferable. Dear Dr. Molner: My uterus and cervix haye been removed but tubes and ovaries remain. I have read of tubal or ectopic pregnancies and wonder if this is possible with me? I am ab- ister. They can, I trust, advise solutely terrified.--S, D. "Heads or tails?" occur when the uterus is still present. I have read of only one ectopic pregnancy occurring after removal of the uterus, and it was reported because it was such an extraordinary rarity. (There was a complicated anatomical peculiarity in that case which made it possible.) For all practical purposes I would say that it is impossible for any type of pregnancy in 1, Adhesive i you as to how to protect the! Tubal and ectopic pregnancies your case, SE le LB, OR CEG HOt get ME ee RTT

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