Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1967, p. 6

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sae Se. TWREE OR FOUR YEARS AGO A YACHT SHE WA! ON DOWN NAVAL FLYE! YO' IS GIVIN"ME A CHOICE BETWEEN 'YO'AN' THEM HAMBURGERS? ( SMALL WONDER!? YO' IS AANIMAL/?-- ANIMALS HAIN'T GOT NO UNDERSTANDIN J Tr uy, SECRET AGENT X9 by zy R, SEARCHED ig bg PACIFIC FOR \s A WHAT....00 YOU WANT....WITH , THIS KNIFE? gon Phil is caught Eta NY \g.77 V THINKING, BUT I COULD SWEAR SOMEONE'S INTHE JUNGLE IN BACK LETS GET OUTSIDE! THis PLACE AIN'T. BIG ENOUGH To cuss A CAT IN/ BESIDES...OUTSIDE L CAN SEE COMES 3 RIVIN' UP, SOME HAIRPIN SKYLARKS _ Swinging Sef FIREBIRDS SEE THEM ALL AT "THE TRADING POST" THE CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. SUMMER HOURS: Mon, to Thurs. 8 a.m. to 9,p.m. Fri. 8 a.m, to 6 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Family Sel PONTIACS BUICKS BEAUMONTS Ls come Spadina tan, 1967, World gies memrved meee ELE VISION LOG Cranne 2-8 10:00 P.M, 4--Movie Channel 3--Barrie 7--Big Valley 12--Romper Room 4--Buttale '--Warren Report 9--Flying Doctor 6--Toronte 3-6-12--News Magazine 7--Family Game 7--~Buttale 28--Run For Your Life | 2-6--Hollywood Squares a 10:38 P.M. 4--Dick Van Dyke Show 12--Three Stooges 11--Family Theatre | ter «oan J--Highway Patrol 3--Tralimaster 6--Passport 5.2 P.M. 12--Gilligan's Island 6 'a Navy MICKEY MOUSE BECAUSE... BECAUSE ", NOT ANXIOUS FOR &s _ MUGGS AND SKEETER vi ~-WHERE HE SMILES A TINY BIT.' 7--News 6--Music Hop @--How's Business 12--Combat 11---Pierre Berton 3-6-9--N 4--News 2-4--News 7:00 P.M, Ni--Gilligan's Island 9--Family Affair 4---TBA &--True Adventure 3--Rat Patrol Weather, '1--Daktari 9--Lucille Ball Horse jan's isiand 8:00 P.M. 9--Bewitched 4--Mr. Terrific 3-6-12--The Saint 2--Wovie 8:30 PLM, N--Occasional Wife 9--Andy Griffith Movie 7--Rat Patrol 4-Lucille Ball 9:00 P.M. 7--Felony Squad 4--Andy Griffith 3-6-12--World Naval 9:30 P.M, Ni--Merv Griffin 'hanned %--Toronto Channel 1i--Hamiiter Channel 12 MONDAY- CVENING™ 5:00 P.M, 2--Of Lands and Seas 6:00 P.M. 7--Movie beri nok sland +1 leather, Sports 2--Petticoat Junction 7 PM, lews, Weather, 1s 4--Midwestern Hayride 8--! 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Uncle Bobby 9%--Words and Music 8--Gloria 8-2--Another Worid 4--Love of Lite | Jack LaLanne 300 \11--Ed Allen Time \ | 8-2--Snap Judgment | | 4--Candid Camera 10:30 A.M. 10: «M. | 11--Morning Time } 9--Cartoon Playhouse 8-2--Concentration | 7: Dateli | |1i--Mike Douglas 9--Fractured ine: Hollywaod | 4-Beverly Hillbillies | bgt 11:00 AM Phrases 2-8--Pat Boone 7--Supermarket Sweep 7-~-General Hospital 4--To Tell The Truth 4--Ne' 38 P.M. %--I!'s Your Move 7--Superman $hov; 3-4-6-12--Edge of Night You Don't Say 4:00 P.M, 11--Super Comics 9~--I Love Lucy 8-Match Game 4--Secret Storm 3-6-12--Communicate 4 4 f j & E i J e WHAT THIS FAMILY NEEDS 1S ANOTHER MIRROR ? imi 6 THE OSHAWA Times, Mendey, June 26, 1967 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) : FAMOUS HANDS _ South dealer. $e North-South vulnerable. 4110642 @K7 o2 #K6532 Feed: Opening lead--jack of spades. There's no such thing as play- ing perfectly all the time. You expect to make occasional er- rors of judgment, and all you can do is to try to hold their number to a minimum and hope that the ones you do make won't prove expensive. Look at this hand played in Naples in the match between Italy and the United States in 1951. When Siniscalco and For- quet held the North-South cards for Italy, the bidding went as shown. Some of their bids are incom- prehensible by normal stans- ards, but they were playing the Neapolitan system and the slam they reached was reasonable enough. Considering the. few high cards they held, the Ameri- can pair did quite a lot of bid- ding, but they were simply trading on the vulnerability con- ditions. West led a spade. Forquet won with the ace, entered dum- my with a diamond, led the queen of hearts, and finessed. This lost to the king, but that pretty much ended the hand. Forquet later drew another trump, discarded three clubs from. dummy on his diamonds, land scored 1,430 points. for the jslam. When an American pair held the North-South cards, they also reached the slam, but on this bidding: iv 16 2h Pass 2¢ Pass 49 Pass 4@ Pass 5@ Pass 50 Pass 6 : e The Italian West (Chiaradia opened the six of clubs. This in- spired lead cost declarer the slam. He won in dummy with of hearts, but Chiaradia took' the king and cashed a club to defeat the contract one trick. that even if West's opening lead at the first table is regarded. as a mistake, the punishment was out of proportion to the crime. SCHOOLHOUSE RESTORED FREDERICTON (CP) -- A wooden schoolhouse more thar 100 years old has been moved from Burden, N.B., to the cam: pus of the University of New Brunswick where it is being re- stored as a centennial project. The one - room school was bought with the aid of a $4,000 grant from the New Brunswick centennial committee. Ip YOUR HEALTH | Epilepsy Control Depends On Drugs By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: 1 read your harmed in any way, but only benefitted. ° KEEP TRACK However, I do not think it wise for him to go so long with- out direct medical supervision, not so much because of the drugs (although a periodic look- see is advisable in that regard) as to keep track of his general condition. There are many kinds of epi- lepsy. In general one does not "outgrow" it, so 1 assume that this must be a rather unusual case, which is just that much more reason for reporting back to the doctor, or to the epilepsy center. I cannot undertake to guess the significance of the hesita- tion in writing. It. may or may not have anything to do with the epilepsy, but I doubt that it has anything to do with the medi- cation. This should, however, be re- ported to the doctor, It deserves attention whether it is or is not related to the original condition. Dear Dr. Moiner: Whenever I put my weight on my heel it hurts and sometimes the pain even runs up to my hip. There is nothing to see or feel on my heel, only pain. I hate to go to a doctor as maybe it wouldn't be anything to worry about, but will do as you advise.--MR&, C. 8. Since when don't people go to doctors unless there is "some- thing to worry about"? A heel that hurts like yours would be a good enough reason for me. From your description, your doctor's first guess probably will be a heel spur--an old in- jury -which has left a little lump of calcium, or a '"'spur", which 4-Andy Griffith | 2--Mike Douglas eolumn about the dangers of Spon Woes oer yeast are | tama Pm. prolonged use of barbiturates. 4--Jean Pierre Aumont ' 3-6-12--Mad Movies ) 9-Movie |My husband has epilepsy but it ' FRR has been kept nearly completely under control with a combina- CROSSWORD tion of phenobarbital and two other drugs, He takes: one grain ' --_, 40. -- 10, Ameri- three nee a day. .Jonn juin colu : * . aE ae airy mabe' eek: This was prescribed five 6, Vice Presi- meter tic years ago but he wee Vans dent under 42. Maxim soprano phenobarbital for twice that Coolidge 43. Dimin- 14, Sailing long. | 11. Tree ished, as vessels He is not exactly under med- 12, Note- themoon 16. Barge ical supervision. That is, a doc- worthy 19. Ostrich tor gave him a letter so he can occasion DOWN 20. Help have the prescription refilled. 1, Blame 23, Leg The original doctor (this was at 2. Lack joint an epilepsy center) said he 3. Turkish 24. Border could possibly outgrow the epi- city 25. River in lepsy in five or six years, so I gan aad yeonig assume he intended the medi- i Strcntiom: On: cine to be used for that long. sym. 27. Martinet In the last two years he has 6.Postpone 29. Seek had difficulty writing. He knows 7. Affirm . Furrowed what he wants to write but it 8. Marry 32. Belgian takes some time to make the formal, as.in 9,Betroth, marble hand do what the mind wants a a done. Can you explain this please?--MRS. J. B. First, the barbiturates. I didn't say that merely pro- iE Y longed use was dangerous, but ML) prol d excessive use. That's f le V/A" different. (, tant use by who cy V77\20 ; : : doesn't know what he is doing implies the risk that the amount : YW y WY will become excessive. 24 A UY Prolonged use (as with epi- / : leptics) is quite common and it 2b Ys / does a great deal of good. In- /, deed, none of our potentially 3h Y/ Ey 3 dangerous drugs was developed without a purpose. These pow- U//A>" | Jerful drugs are valuable, and | | when we warn against misuse, we hope that people will not be Y a afraid of proper use. : The amount. your husband is taking is not unusual for such q cases». and I think it most im- probable that he has been is painful when you put your weight on it, An x-ray will prob- MORE ABOUT MAO . TOKYO (AP)--The Chinese Communists have released two new books about their party chairman, following the success of Mao Tse - tung's thoughts. ' | New titles are: Chairman Mao, -|the Red Sun in the Hearts .of the People throughout -the World, and The Radiance of Mao Tse-tung's Thought Illu- minates the Whole World. 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