Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1967, p. 19

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Stanfield's move. e Liberals complained that Conservatives were waging yne-man" campaign in the election and party strate- claimed several Conserva- ; were elected mainly use they were "Stanfield e NDP is expected to se the premier of '"'betray- the voters by turning to federal field after denyinz requently that he had no est in federal politics. mien AT " uld Fight ctions" | of living; lay out a program }which would make sure farm- Jers earned a fair income; put a '|stop to the systematic pollution lof water and air resources; and do away with poverty aad pri- | vation. | GARY NESBITT Representative | SUN LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Oshawa Shopping Centre Phone 725-4563 | YOUR PLYWOOD ADQUARTERS gh Vinyl Flortile 2, 80 GAUGE 45 e 9¢ eo: SALE Slight Imperfections Hardboard Factory Rejects Yx4x8 ONLY 2.00 Peg Board Yex2'x 4 Enomelied ONLY 1.39 BA. 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WHO HE IS WON'T AFFECT THE SYSTEM! IT'LL WORK! ITLL WORK! NI HE'S MAKING THE FINAL ADJUSTMENTS NOW... THE OSHAWA TIMES, 47 Monday, September 41, 1967 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual'Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS East dealer. Both sides vulnerable, _ NORTH 4983 @Q873 @8754 WEST 465 93106542 &AK432 The bidding: South West North 26 Pass 3Y 3NT Opening lead-- six of spades. This hand occurred in the offi- cial Trials conducted in Eng- land to choose a British team for the 1961 European cham- pionships. The deal was played at five tables and at three of them the bidding went as shown. North responded to the spade cuebid with three hearts and South then bid three notrump. At each of these tables the contract went down one when South won the third round of Spades, cashed the A-K of hearts on which East discarded a club, and then hopefully led a low club towards the jack At the fourth table, South also bid two spades, but when his partner responded three dia- monds (for reasons unknown), five diamonds, SMART TIME [2% | mildly apologizing as he spread TO TRADE NO '68 PRICES AVAILABLE YET HUBERT SON-IN-LAW, CAN | YOUR HEALTH Cervical Ribs Press On Nerves To Arms By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: I wouldjcan cause pain. Thus the pain appreciate an explanation of| (or numbness or tingling) does cervicab ribs that cause pain in|/not by itself indicate the pre- the shoulder and neck area. cise cause of the trouble, and My age is 73 and I have hadjdoes not give the complete » MUGGS AND SKEETER CROSSWORD AOROSS 46. Syrian 9. Mat- 1, Finds bishop's ter: fault title law 6. Scorch 47, English 12. Back 10. 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They |atrive at the correct treatment. have small protusions at the) This brings me to a related aide. {point but I will wait until If one of them (usually the tomorrow to discuss it, seventh or lowest vertebra of i the neck) has a protusion which) Dear Dr. Molner: Friends is excessively long, it is called|insist that an underactive thy- a cervical rib. (The first regu-|Pold makes you eat and eat and lar ribs start with the vertebra|Put on weight. Will it cure itself directly below the seventh.) | must it be treated?--Mrs. A cervical rib can put pres-| * sure on certain nerve roots and!) thus cause pain in the shoulder,|Underactive thyroid does. It neck or arm. In certain posi-/S!ows your metabolism and tions it may put pressure on|™Makes you logy and tired; you one of the larger arteries in the |ate likely to take on weight, not area. |because of excessive eating but |because you are not physically SHAPE CHANGES jactive enough to use up your Why, if this "rib" has been|calories. there for a long time, didn't it) 'The condition seldom corrects cause trouble sooner? Because, itself, and certainly not quickly as we grow older we changelin any event. Have it treated. shape, and the pressure comes at a different point. Or, there} pear Dr. Molner: A woman 1 are enough arthritic changes in!now has been using birth con- the bones to contribute to the/trol pills for three years. She same thing. oe tells me now she has had ne Berge ns Me Hi Can periods for ten months but defi sician, nitely is not pregnant. condition is verified by X-ray. ees ae i harmful? i Surgery to remove this elongat- stems to me the lining of th ogee of the bone is the uterus should be expelled o: This does nb: wnedh "that a nature would not have plannec cervical rib is the only cause of|'" ar bil Orm as hac epee ; similar distress. Arthritic|,Aten't you arguing in tw changes alone may be responsi- directions at once? By usin; ble, or some fault in posture, or|'he pills, you already ar injury. . changing nature's plans. Pains of arm, shoulder or; 'True, the pills have varyir neck can come from variedieffects, sometimes preventing causes--but whatever is caus-jor shortening menstrua. ing pressure on the nerve rootiperiods, but no harmful consi- rt b That's not exactly what an| dummy for having failed to bid six. He later had good reason to retract the apology when poor North wound up three tricks short of the contract for a loss of 300 points. It remained for the North- South pair at the fifth table to produce the most surprising result of all. There the bidding went: East -- 1 spade, pass, pass. South -- Double, 2 spades, West -- Pass, pass. North -- 2 hearts, pass! Obviously, South intended two spades as a cuebid to compel partner to either bid the hearts again or name a new suit But North either misunder- stood the bid, thinking that South had a genuine spade suit, or else decided that the hand was a hot potato to be dropped as soon as possible. So South, obviously upset, found himself playing a contract of two spades. He won the open- ing spade lead with the ace, cashed the A-K of clubs, ruffed a club, finessed the queen of diamonds, and ruffed still an- other club. As aresult, he wound up making two spades for the only plus score with the North-South cards! Five Percent Deficient TORONTO (CP)--About five per cent of Canada's population suffers from learning disabili- ties, a London, Ont. psychiatrist told a seminar of the Canadian Pediatric Society Friday. Dr. D. M. Cram said this means that every teacher could have one child with a learning disability in her classroom. He said that more boys than girls are affected by learning disabilities, possibly because boys mature slower than girls A child is likely to show resentment of authority if early training by his parents is coer- cive, Dr. Smith said. Fathers with sons who have learning problems are often the type who consider their own achievements below standard, Dr. Smith said. He said learning problems may be used by a child to avoid anxieties about growing up and competition, or the result of an unconscious need for punish- ment. Dr. W. A. Hawke, director of the psychiatric clinic at the Hospital for Sick Children, told the seminar he never could remember what he heard, but had a good memory for what he saw or read. | QUEENIE "There's some clown here to quences have been noted from 1s After all, nature's purpose in shedding the lining of the iterus (by the menstrual veriod) is not just to get rid of he lining, but to provide a resh lining should pregnancy secur in the forthcoming cycle. Since the pills are being aken to prevent pregnancy, why worry because nature stops preparing for pregnancy?

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