Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jul 1967, p. 29

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oming Events JAYCEES ionster NGO mission 50c wo Jackpots 53 and 58 E MUST GO $500. 50 NOS. OR LESS $200. n announced Nos. '5. Consolation Prize per line both games 75. Jackpot ser line. $75 full card egular $20. Games pay ble in 17 Nos, or less Five $30. Games Bird Game 7:45 p.m. XTRA PRIZES ry Thursday at the ilee Pavilion JSES LEAVING CORNERS at 7:00 ind 7:15 P.M. Returning After Bingo 1 under 16 Not Admitted BIRTHS -- Ken and Donna (nee Row- jel, @ brother for Robbie, Is 4 ounces, Mon- 24, 1967, at Oshawa General Aany thanks fo Dr. Ross, ind fourth floor staff. -- Richard and Lynda (nee p happy to anncunce the birth st son, Rodney Clayton, 8 Ibs.» , July 19, 1967, at the Oshawa spital. DEATHS i, Nina Peart jo rest in the Oshawa General ) Wednesday, | Lambert, Brooks, mother of Miss Ena | Fay L. Brooks, Oshawa, sis- t. William Jackson (Norma), in her 79th year. Resting at ong Funeral Chapel Friday, . (Friends are asked at the funeral home before fternoon.) i. Kay Elizabeth longed iliness at the Oshawa spital, Monday, July 24, 1967, errian of 1111 Green Street, loved wife of William 6G. ar mother of William G. of d the late George E.; in her Resting at the W. C. Town vapel, Whitby, for service in on Thursday, July 27, at 2 ment Pine Hills Cemetery, inister Reverend H. Newman. mmencing 2 p.m. Wednesday. remain closed by family re- , Robert x-Pickering General Hospital, uly 25, 1967, after a short ill- ert Jenkins, 16 Woodhouse jax, formerly of Whitby and loved husband of -- Doris var father of Mrs. K. Howe of Oshawa, also survived by ichildren, in his 74th year. the Town Funeral itby, for service in the chapel y 28, at 2 p.m. Interment St. etery, Port Whitby. (Visitors } 7 p.m., Wednesday.) Min- leverend McKibben, , Emily o rest in the Oshawa General | Wednesday, July 26, 1967, }» beloved wife of the late ovell, mother of Mrs. Michael (Mabel) Buffalo, Mrs. Rus- Florida, Hurst (May) ° New _Westmin- in her 94th year, Resting at ong Funeral Home, Oshawa, | service in the chapel Frie 8, at 3.15 p.m. Interment St. metery, Gehawa. The Ladies" Royal . Canadian - Legion, will hold @ service at the fue eorge General Hospital on Tuese 5, 1967, George Weir, In his husband of the late Alice x and the late Elizabeth father of Mrs. Lorne Mace el) and John Weir of Oshe rwin Steen (Evelyn) of Cuba brother of Mrs. Bert Green, regon, Mrs. L. Locke, Wese » Fred Weir, Swift Current, Harold Weir, of Keene, One ng af Mcintosh - Anderson me, 152 King Street East, he chapel on Thursday, July m. Interment Lower Keene s beyond Price, yet thin reach of all sERROW RAL CHAPEL ING STREET WEST shone 728-6226 STAFFORD OTHERS LTD. thorized Dealers OCK OF AGES ILY MONUMENTS ndas St. E. 668-3552 Whitby, Ont. MEMORIAM nt te nT -- In loving memory of Hat- sed away July 26, 1965. emembered by daughter law George and husband -- In loving memory of a Vivian, who passed away 'Sago today. ed along life's way, membered every day, in our lives to share, yr hearts you are always remembered by brothers, Teddy, and sisters Sandra, Linda, brother-in-law Jack, Steven. -- Treasured memories of eloved daughter, Vivian Lee, away suddenly July 26, 1950. Iways walk in sunshine, love around you flow, ess you gave us, Vivian, ll ever know. ur hearts to lose you, i not go alone, | of us went od called you ed by y Mom Thursday, 7.30 not to Thursday a! EMORIAMS JUED ON PAGE 2% with you and Dad. p.m. (Friends DONALD DUCK World Rights Reserved WHAT'S VYIUST SHAKE IT; THIS? BUDD"... THAT'S YOUR CRISP BACON! by King Features Syndicai BLONDIE I DON'T THINK MY WIFE WANTS ME TO GO 'TONIGHT, = SHE PUTTIED US} THE HOLES IN MY BOWLING BALL WHAT MAKES YOU THINK King Festeres Syedicatn, Ion, 1967. World tights volervad. a ~N a \ Woe Ay AGE dae ef 4 Gia x) i / ip as LI'L ABNER PONTIACS LOW PRICES JANE ARDEN BUZ SAWYER SECRET AGENT X9 GET THIS THRU YOUR HEAD, DR. KLEY... WHETHER MY WIFE REMEMBERS ME OR NOT, YOU'RE NOT TAKING HER ANYWHERE, WHY? ARE YOU THINKING OF PUSHING ME OVER? BUT 'YOU COULDN'T FORGET THAT FACE, LAREPO! AND YOU'D BE WISE NOT To STAND SO CLOSE TO IT YOURSELF, DR. KLEY, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, July 26, 1967 29 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) South dealer, Neither side vulnerable, Bgven APPROACHES TOWN ~ M THE WEST... 4 Tne train spe eds northward to th Alps with Nick Southside, syndicate lg! Kitler,as its newest passenger... MUST BE COMPARTMENT. SUMMER SELL OUT VAUXHALLS BEAUMONTS LE DEJEUNER! DAS MITTAGESSEN! LUNCHEON IS Now /! BEING SERVED! INA SOONE R OR LATER THEY'RE GOING } Ne TO GET HUNGR HO CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LTD. © King Features Syedicate, Inc., 1967, World rights reserved, G. M. ¢. G.M.A.C, FINANCING AW... SOMEBODY' ALWAYS QUITTIN' AN' GOIN' HOME / --" WHO QUIT THIS fue? HIGH TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE seomreed Foatoren Syn iente, Waite 1967, World vichve ae JEgvET HAD Rive TEETH REMOVED ~ HENRY $ pw Channel Channet Channet Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel 11--Hamilton Channel 12--Peterborough 2--Butfale 3--Barrie 4--Buttalo 6--Toronte 7--Butfalo 9--Toronto 5:00 P.M. M--Movie 8-Superman 7--M Squad é--Forest Rangers 2D King Featere Sen ficste Yat. 4. Wort sche renee JULIET JONES TO START IN FIFTEEN WNUTES, DROP ME OFF AT ALL RIGHT, WE MADE IT-- 'TIME TO CHANGE. THE COUNTRY CLUB, TENNY. BUT WHAT'S CEREMONY'S SUPPOSED EVE, WILL YOU? 3] HAPPENING HERE? FINDING ANOTHER CAB WILL TAKE FOREVER! [ie PER f © Wak Disney Production 'World Rights Reserved MICKEY MOUSE SOMETHING! Dinwribated oy King Features Syndicate, TLL THINK OF GRANDMA 1 FIXED THE TOASTER ALL BY MYSELF.' | Kine Focmeme Soviet. ln 1967. Wank sie reer CHAS. KUHN- ELM STREET OPENS T --L MORNING P DOG OVER THER! MUGGS AND SKEETER SAY, JUNIOR... SEE THAT " THATS THE NEW POODLE I WAS TELLING You ABOUT ! WHY, JUNIOR! I DIDNT KNOW m, YOU COULD SPEAK ~{ FRENCH! Nl WALD 7 6--Green Hornet 4-12--News, Sports, Weather 3--Time Out '67 | 12--Road li--Pierre Berton 3-6-9--News, Weather, Sports 4--News 2-4--Huntley-Brinkley | | §--How's Business | | | | Ir 1i--Jamboree 9--Hollywood Palace #-2--Virginian 7--Batman 6--Maiority Generation 4--Lost in Space 4:30 P.M, West 7:00 P.M, ttlest Hobo 9--Batman 8--Lowell Thomas 6---TBA 4--Lowell Thomas 3--Daktari 2--News, Sports : Weather, PLM, 7--News Weather 7:30 P.M. redible 8:00 P.M, 11--Movie 7--Monro eS 3-6-12--Green Acres 8:30 P.M, 9--Moyie 4--BAVverly Hillbillies 3-6-12--Bob Hope 9:00 P.M, | 7--Movie 4--Green Acres 2-8--Bob Hope 9:30 P.M, Forest 8--Rochester WEDNESDAY EVENING 3-12--Woody Woodpecker } 5:30 P.M, 3--McHeles Navy i} 4--Gomer Pyle | 3 0 ndiaf 100 P. Teach-In ] %-Elying Doctor 7--Family Game 4--Dick Van Dyk 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. TELEVISION LOG 3--Ed Allen Time 4 v 2-4--Hollywood Squares | 3 On Stage 12, NOON Be 1--Hot Line H 10:30 P.M, 9--Toronto Today 9--Sports Hot Seat | 7---Money Movie | 3-6-12--Pan American | 3-6--Luncheon Date Game | 4--News, Weather and 11:00 P.M. | Sports | 12-11-9-8-7-6-4-3-2 -- News, Weather, Sports j 2-4--Jeopardy §--Eve Guess 12:30 P.M, 11:20 P.M, i 6--Viewpoint 4-6--Searcn tor Te 11:25 P.M, | morrow \i--Pierre Berton 12 Bere lg Weather, } 5 leathers } ports par neces preeings | #--Merv Griffin 4--Greatest Headiines 6--Frost Report 12:00 P.M. li--Mystery Theatre THURSDAY } 8:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangaroo 8.30 AM, 12:45 P.M. 1:30 P.M, 11--Movie 8--Let's Make a 3--Movie 2:00 P.M. | 4-6--Guiding Light am Date | 7--News Baca 00 P.M 7 -8--John 1: .M. 3-6-12--Pan American oomey vile | 9--Movie Games 7--Movie | 11--Marriage 2--Of Lands and Seas "1:35 PAM, | Confidential i 6:00 P.M. | Thr 8--Dialing For Dollars 12--News, Weather, { 11:40 P.M, Virginia Grah Sports 9--Movie 7--Fugitive e 11:45 PMs 3-6-12--Luncheon --Iwillgne theatre 12--Movie |, 4--Meet the Millers Deal 4-6--As the World Turne | | 12--Ed Alien Time 6--By Invitation /--Newlywed Game | ip | 4-Password pm i yf aera ct ne Ain) a Days of Our Lives | 7--Dialing For Dollars 2:30 P.M. Virginia Graham 12---Summer Scene P 9--People in Conflict i-Ea Alten Time | #2--The Doctors er 7--Dream Girl i tll all 6--Coronation Street 4----Forest Rangers 4--House Party 2--Topper 3:00 P.M, 9: A.M, 9---Words and Musi¢ 1l---Hawkeye 7--General Hospital 9---Uncle Bobby | 4--To Tell The Truth @--Gloria 3-6-12---Take 30 | 4+Love of Lite 4-2--Another World | 2--Jack La Lanne 3:25 P.M | 10:00 A.M. 4--News {11-Little People | 3:30 P.M, | 8-2--Snap Judgment 1}--Mike Douglas | 4--Candid Camera |, 9--It's Your Move 10:30 A.M, 11--Expo People 9----Cartoon' Playhouse | 7--Dateline: ju | 7--Honeymeon 4--Andy Griffith | 2-8--Personality | 11:30 A.M, li~Bonnie Prudden Hollywood | 4--Beverly Hillbillies 2-8--Concentration -lts a Match 9--Fractured Phrases | Race | | 7--Superman Show 3.4-6-12--Edge of Night 2-8--You Don't Say 4:00 P.M, 9--1 Love Lucy 8--Match Game 4--Secret Sterm 3-6-12--Communic | 2--Mike Douglas 4:30 PLM, 1i--Munsters 9--Movie 4--Movie 3-6-12--Varation ate Time oe Cason ACROSS 42, Units 16, Single 3, and of work unit Sciences DOWN 19. 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Black te WY 37 [36 aren 9 Y Bas 40. Weather- , Y, cocks ai rr 41, Talks: O YY, slang <6 os Peer Oe re . HUBERT HUBERT? HE'S OUT IN THE GARDEN ITS ABOUT TIME! IT }< CERTAINLY NEEDS ASS . SOME WORK! MOTHERD GET THIS GARDEN IN SHAPE! IVE LOST ANOTHER | i : YOU'D THINK YOUR inert » we VY GOLF 'YOUR HEALTH Needs Medical fight depression? At times I get Continuing Depression Help By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Could you|might wish. We do know some- suggest ways for a woman to/thing ng. In depression, depending on) ceive so "low" I feel-panicky, desper-jtype and severity, drug treat-| groups as it sends to other ately searching for an escape,ment is both possible and use-| provinces. A unit of high school NORTH @AK1098 O75 862 932 WEST EAST 425 413763 ws4 #210862) @AI753 94 | h&Q1084 hI5 | SOUTH 442 | @AKS3 @KQi0 &AK76 The bidding: South West North East 19 Pass 16 Pass | 2NT Pass 3NT Opening lead - five of dias |monds, |. This business of second-hand- |low is generally a good princi+ jple to follow in defense, but, as with all generalities, you can't allow the rule to become your imaster, South got to three notrump {on normal bidding. The jump to two notrump showed 18 or 19 points, and North, holding 7 igh-card points and a promis- spade suit, had a clear-cut raise to three |. West led a diamond, won by South with the ten, With only jeight tricks in view, it was ob- ;vious that spades had to be jattacked, so declarer led a |spade and finessed the eight after West followed low. East won with the. jack -- he could have saved a trick by ducking - and returned a dia- mond. Eventually South scored ten tricks consisting of four spades and two tricks in each of the other suits, However, West could have beaten the hand by playing tle queen on the first spade lear, This move could not possibly cost him a trick, If South had the jack, dummy's spades would all become tricks by force, while if East had the jack, the |queen play would serve to holt dun.my to two spade tricks. Declarer could not have res covered from this play, Limited to two tricks in each suit, he would have gone down one. It is true that a defender will usually follow low when he is second - hand and rarely play a high card in order to force a Lhigher one from dummy. But in this case, the queen is clearly the right play. It should be ob- vious to West that if he follows low on the first spade lead de- clarer will finesse the eight. It follows from this that if It is to declarer's advantage to fis nesse the eight, it must be cor+ respondingly disadvantageous for West to permit him to take the finesse. He should therefore play the queen. | Newfoundland Tour Over Twenty-four Oshawa and area students returned today from a one-week visit in Grand Falls, Newfoundland The students, participating in a federal - provincial Youth Travel Program, left Oshawa, July 12. En route to Grand Falls, the students visited Ot- tawa and Expo 67, Montreal. | During their one-week stay in ~ |Grand Falls, between July 15 and July 23, the students tour- ed a logging camp, a paper {mill, port facilities, a fishing jvillage and a mine. | The. Youth Travel Program |was initiated to give students.a |chance to travel in a Canadian {province other than their own |and to learn about the people; }industry, education, culture and | politics of the community they | visit. Each province agrees to re+ the same number of from the state of mind. On oc-|ful. Various "psychic. ener-|students from Saskatoon, Sas the thought of suicidel gizer" drugs have come intO|katchewan, spent a week in has crossed my mind. I'm sure use. They have to be used with}Oshawa, between June 29 and {many women battle with! care and the right ones used fori July 6, depression.--A. B. | I'm sure they do, too. But so |do men. Depression is a_ real problem. Or I might better say downs, just 'as some days we jare logy and tired, some days full of vim and enthusiasm. We all learn to get past these 'low' days, one way or an- other. But with Some people--and it's not a small number--the "low" feeling isn't a day-to-day affair but becon.es permanent This is what cally or psychiatrically, by "depression."' It can disrupt sleep patterns, change eating patterns, take all the fun and interest out of life. In severest form it may, in fact, lead to suicides. There's no point in running to a doctor if you have an occasional day of feeling down in the dumps, but if it settles into a continuing condition, then it is time for medical help. EMOTIONAL MATTER It is an emotional matter. true. But unless we are jus! mouthing words when we talk about "psychosomatic" _ ill- nesses, we have to realize that just as "nerves" can affect us physically, physical conditions we mean medi-| the right case. Originally was in the field of psychiatry More and more internists and| health! general physicians are learning) how and when to use theo. "depressions," because they. Your physician, or you county) are of varying types as well as n.edical society, doubtless can varying severity. refer you to someone who is} All of us Have our ups and treating these depressions, ASK PSYCHIATRIST A severe case should be treat- ed by a psychiatrist who can gauge the danger, and decide whether shock treatments, or |hospitalization, may be neces- jsary to avoid risk of suicide which is a very real peril in some cases For less urgent cases, moder- ate medication is sufficient | The dividing line is not al- jways easy to determine--even the line between mild depres | sion and. an ordinary case of |being "down in the dumps ifrom boredom. and_ inactivity /The pojnt is that help is avail lable, even though a patient (0? the family) may have to do 2 }bit of hunting There's one very thought: Most cases of rea depression can be corrected often with no recurrence. happ} Dear Dr. Molner: Your art cle on artificial sweeteners ir terested me from anothe standpoint. Are they permitte on a low-sodium diet? Also, ar not the additives used to reta' also affect our emotions. don't yet know nearly as much; about these subtleties as we It is beside the point that we) >r spoilage leading us all to a hig! socium intake than may good for us?--A. T. this} QUEENIE | | | | "ES phe! "It's always this way with me with attractive women--I"m always on the wrong track,' the amount of sodium in the ad- ditives is not significant. As to sweeteners, calcium cyclamate s available. Note to N. H.: If your friend ias not asked the doctor 'for omething to ease that persis- ° ent diarrhea, he should, be- 'ause several treatments are rossible. Milk of bismuth, a caspoonful after each move- nent, may help. So may strong a, or boiled milk. But, as I aid, he should ask his doctor vr help. More important is to nd out what is causing the arrhea. Certain diarrheas are fectious so he.may be a men- e to others as well as him- No. For practical purpose lf.

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