Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Mar 1967, p. 28

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28 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 8, 1967 f WELL, WELL, COR, SAWYER. 50 WE MEET AGAIN. YES, I RATHER SUSPECTED " WE WOULD, HAN. 1 ~AND I DON'T WANT WALL-TO"WALL. RABBITS! BECALISE BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) GEE, Y'MEAN WE CAN'T. KEEP 'EM? a ONE RABBIT, YES- TWO RABBITS, NO! South dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH @K108 ¥Qs @K758 #10742 EAST a54 996432 BUZ SAWYER DONALD DUCK GEE, THIS I} 1S A NUTTY NEIGHBORHOOD! eZ THANK YOU, WEST MR. BUMSTEAD )! QM EANWHILE -0c0e SOUNDED LIKE SHOTS....-FAINT AN' FAR OFF, BEN MUST HAVE 'CAUGHT UP WITH THAT OUTFIT... HE MUST HAVE GOT THAT STRANGER BEFORE HE BUCKED OUT, DON/T NOTICE ANYBODY TRAILIN' bs NOW. MR. BUMSTEAD, '{ WILL YOU PUT DAISY ON THE PHONE ? MY SOG WANTS 'TO SPEAK IF SLATER GOT HIT....WE CAN'T HELP HIM; ODR TIME IF RUNNIN' SHORT, The bidding: South West North East 1@ ~»=Pass ' © King Festares Syndicate, Inn, 1967, World tights commrvod. Opening lead--king of clubs. How do you guess which way to finesse for a queen when the finesse can be taken against either opponent? "IS INTHIS 4 on IT'S TRUE, FORBIDDEN | ENLIGHTENED AGE? --! Doc'? YOU MUST sTaP THE MUSIC/S ESPECIALLY THOSE. WHO ~ SHUDDER!- OWN THEM?' BUT A MASS SLAUGHTER OF 'EM-- WOULD YOU GIVE ME A LIST OF THE PLACES? % "i THE HAIR, . THE CLOTHES,..ALL' CHANGED/ BUT I SWEAR IT'S Players who enjoy this type MARINA VLADCHEK! _ $ of problem are welcome to it, a] Tt i Gy Ibut most people would be just 2 ' jas happy never to be faced with lsuch situations. | Thus, in the present case, |South can easily make four jspades if he plays West for the queen of trumps. He finesses against him and winds up losing jonly two clubs and a diamond. |But if he elects to finesse against East, he goes down one. Peculiarly enough, the best way of dealing with the prob- lem is not to finesse at all! ;Some guess situations are best aah ir esolved by _ circumvent- MOTORS LTD. ing them, | Let's assume the defense leads three rounds of clubs, de- \clarer ruffing the third one. |Since he must lose a diamond itrick also, South's entire prob- 'lem centers about the possible SHE WAS SO PLEASED WITH HER NEW HAIRDO. ..SHE ASKED ME 10 SUGGEST SOME ENJOYABLE NIGHT SPOTS... ESPECIALLY THE DISCO- THEQUES! YOU'RE NOT ALONE, DOC!" CONFIDENTIALLY, EVERY- BODY HATES LIL ABNER QUICK LOOK; FLYER,..HOW CAN YOU BE SURE? T'LLTRAIL HER/ SECRET AGENT X9 THE CLIFF MILLS JULIET JONES MICKEY MOUSE ARE FEATURING waite tney tast BRAND NE 6 VIVAS As LOW AS $1395.00... | PRACTICALLY EVERYTHING < POR HER... BUT THIS 16 THE 11's PRETTY BAD! \ S'VE ALWAYS DONE WHENEVER 6HE LAYS AN E66, J HAVE TO HOLD UP THIS sion // FOUR A.M,!! EaRL!! ARE YOU ALL RIGHT? WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT? I WAITED AND WAITED... 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N--Marriage Confidential 9--Words and Musie 7--General Hospital 4--To Tell The Truth NOW, JUST A DARN MINUTE! 8-2--Another World 3-6-12--Take 20 30 P.M, 1]--Farmer's Daughter 9--It's Your Move 7--Superman Show 3-6-4-12--Edge of Night 2-8--You Don't Say 4:00 P.M. H--Super Comics 9--| Love Lucy 8--Match Game 4--Secret Storm 3-6-12--Communicate 2--Mike Bouplts 4.30 P.M, 1}--Munsters Movie Set pore Dear Dr. Molner: In general, is there any treatment for an ACROSS . Dressed . Fall . Pine Tree State . Chest sounds Apathetic Under- world god Chatter Cobalt; 12, 14, 15. 16. sym, 17, Indefinite article 18, Greek letter 19, French river 20. French pronoun 22. Between middle and oldage . Smallest . Old sailors . Place . Blunder »---- -huh . Music note . Hesitation sound 5, Insects . Female fowl . Overcome by fear . Slyly sar- castic 42. Relatives 43, Performs 44. Wagers | DOWN 1, Dog ~ CROSSWORD 2. Covers 3. Cuckoo 4, Skillful 22. Pro 5, Introduc- claims tory events 23. Plural 6. Song bird ending 7, Cheer 25, Fish 8. Writing 26, Per- instrument co- 9, King with lates the golden 27. Office touch boy's 11, Rocky trip 13. Transom windows 19, Lincoln Center specialties rity 21, Celeb= 29. Chooses 30, Combat vehicles 35. Hospital employee injured nerve?--H. E .B. Dear Doctor: Two weeks ago I. cut. my index finger. Since then I have not regained full use of this finger, and I need it for typing. Although the finger is not sore, it has a "dead" feeling at the tip near the cut. Could there have been some damage to the nerve?--J. H. These questions can be an- swered only in general fashion. Nerve injuries are so different in their complexities that read- ers must not take the following as hard - and - fast gospel for every type of injury. First of all, a severed nerve, like other kinds of tissue, can repair itself --heal, in other words--if given time. Otherwise the miscellaneous cuts and in- juries that we suffer in a life- time would cause us much more trouble than they do. Yesterday's Answer 36. Pierce with a sword 87. Search for 39, Greek island 40, Regret 1 i 5 = ° For the nerve to heal, how- 10 ever, the severe ends must re- main in appropriate position, just as a broken bone must be set if it is to knit correctly. With a_ simple, .clean_ knife wound, the surrounding tissues ordinarily will fall back into normal position, and so will the nerve, Re : In extensive injuries, this may not be so. In the case of large nerves, surgical repair is possible, and the ends can be rejoined, or placed in> proper position so that they will grow together again. This can, at times, be done even if a portion of the nerve has been torn away entirely. Nerve trunks can grow, albeit very slowly, and it can take months for them to extend only By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD little can be done except to re- store the other tissues, to as normal position as possible, and trust that the small nerves can restore themselves. Some de- gree of numbness, loss of sen- sation or faulty function may persist. It does not follow that a nerve injury (in a finger, for example) means that all nerve action will be lost. A sensory nerve may be damaged without a motor nerve being harmed. In the central nerves of the spinal column, paralysis of parts of the body can result from serious injury, as we know from war wounds and from acci- dents in civilian life. It remains beyond the scope of surgical techniques to deal directly with these intricate areas, even though it can be possible at times to relieve pressures, pro- vided the nerves are still intact. As I warned in the beginning, this may give a general notion of treatment of nerve injuries, but if I ever suffer a nerve in- |the A-J-9-6 of spades trump loser. Instead of trying to guess the location of the queen, which is pretty much a 50-50 proposi- tion, South directs his attention to other channels. by He starts out cashing ithree high hearts, discarding a diamond from dummy. He then cashes the A-K of diamonds, ending in dummy. With five tricks to go, he nas and a losing diamond. He has lost two tricks to date. Declarer now leads the ten of clubs, and, when East discards a heart, South trumps with the six. He then leads the nine. of diamonds, It is a matter of indifference to him which defender wins the diamond. South's trump posi- tion is entirely secure. He has the A-J-9 facing the K-10-8, and it is the defenders' turn to lead. The queen is trapped re- gardless of what the opponents do next. In effect, South makes no effort to locate the missing queen. He just lets nature take its course. Duff's Win First Game WHITBY (Special) -- Duff's Esso held off a last-ditch effort by Dennis Arseneau Fuels to record a §-5 victory in the open- ing game of the Whitby Indus- trial Hockey League best-of-five final. Brian Fletcher's two goals in a 20-second span early in the third period broke a 3-3 tie and Lynn Middleton's second goal of the game 14 seconds later provided Duff's with a 6-3 lead. Arseneau's fought back on goals by Terry Davis and Al McDonald but even. with the goalkeeper removed for the last minute, Arseneau's e¢ouldn't catch up. Mike Sheedy and Gord Luke added goals for Duff's, with Middleton, Luke and Rick Swit- zer each earning two assists. Single assists went to. John Woodward, Herb Tran, John Tran and George Tran. Davis scored twice for Arseneau's and assisted on an- other while Ron Moore and Greg Heffering also scored. Assists went to Moore, Ken Lin- ton, Larry Heffering, George Young, Ron Slack and Elmer Tran. RECALL ROCHEFORT MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real Canadiens announced Mor- day they have recalled right winger Leon Rochefort from Quebec Aces of the American Hockey League. Monday was the last day such a recall could be made from the AHL, said a spokesman for the National Hockey League Canadiens. Rochefort will remain with Montreal until the end of the season, Defenceman Noel Price has been returned to the Aces. jury, Pll do just -what anyone else would: Call 'for a neuro- surgeon and leave it all up to him. Dear Dr. Molner: Can a per- son who has a cataract on one eye have it operated on, or is it necessary to wait until it is on both eyes, and why?--Mrs. F. S. D No, there is no necessity to wait. In fact, most eye surgeons prefer to do one eye at a time, with a lapse in between. It is possible for a cataract to appear only in one eye, an injury being the probable explanation. Usu- ally, however, if one eye is| affected, the other will be, too a few centimeters Small nerves cannot be so treated. They are too tiny, ~ As a rule the two cataracts do SALLY'S SALLIES ns a Seat ee Nt So oa Po "It says as a last resort 'to remember what your own not develop.at the same time and rate. : father would have done." .,

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