Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1967, p. 37

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Others are opening at 9.30 a.m., and many downtown banks now stay open Friday from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ONTARIO STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY LIMITED ANNOUNCEMENT RICHARD B. CARSON ), D. Cowan, President, is pleased © announce the appointment by he Board of Directors of Richard . Carson as Executive Vice-Presi- lent of the Company. Ar. Carson was appointed Vice- resident and Secretary-Treasurer f this Company in 1965, and has orved the Company in various apacities for the post 17 years. . ae Gane ee DONALD DUCK @ King Formwres Sradionen ime, 1967. Woekd righ reserved ---- UU. THE NICER SUBURBS ARE IN AN UGLY MOOD J! \. 1 SMELL ( TROUBLE! ) N~ Ls A ome Ge A THE OSHAWA TIMES, 35 Wednesday, October 4, 1967 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER South dealer, Both sides vulnerable. NOBTH $9875 oe K0875 Qo2 Sieis 431073) SOUTH 4@kKs10 ¢ @AQ10754 10 AKC 'The bidding: Gouth West North Kest 19 Pass iNT Pas' 39 - Openirig lead -- queen of dia- monds, This principal of covering an '\nonor with an honor is cited with great reverence and awe anywhere from Saskatchewan to Timbuktu to Dnepropetrovsk, but the fact is that the rule is not nearly as simple as it |sounds and {s often improperly applied. For example, it is surely cor- rect to cover with the king if declarer leads the jack from a iijholding of J-3-2 facing A-Q-4, Covering with the king limits declarer to two tricks in the ||suit instead of the three he would make if you played low. 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Philip- pine step 41 Guido's est note 42, Kipling h ero 43. Constellae tion 44, Apex 7 18 Y 'LA Y /, 23 2s THIS? YOU GOT IZ IN sei THIS oon) ee YOUR HEALTH Poor Circulation A-6-5. Declarer would make two \tricks if you covered, but only one if you ducked. The proper rule is to cover an honor if you can gain a trick for your side, and not to cover if it can cost your side a trick. This rule may not be helpful |-- since it merely tells you to jae your judgment instead of following a hard and fast for- mula -- but that is the kind of game bridge is, and if you think the rule is too indefinite, which perhaps it is, you can always switch to canasta, Today's hand is an extension of the principle and demon- strates the underlying theory. South is in three hearts (North should have passed one heart) and West leads the queen of |diamonds, which holds. Dummy wins the club shift with the queen and leads the nine of hearts. If East ducks, so does declarer, and the result is that South makes three hearts. But if East covers the nine with the jack -- as he should in order to protect against the pos- sibility that West has four hearts including the eight and a high honor--South goes down one. The nine in this case is treated as an honor, and East covers with the jack because the play cannot lose a trick 'while it may succeed in gaining one. BOWLING NEWS WHITBY MEN'S LEAGUS (Thursday) Roger Reeson 736 (270) (276), Marty Jordan 713 Hall 691 (306), Glen Doak Adams _674 (300), (255), Tom Perrow 670, Ed "yr (265), Dave Mcintyre 668 (276), Doug Rowden 664, Tom Mclvor 663. 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You already are doing sever- al of the things that tend to help prevent such cramps. Lack of calcium is one cause-- but you drink milk. Faulty foot wear or excessively high heels are another hazard, but you are sensible about your shoes. That leaves one big problem which is not unusual at your age--impaired circulation in the legs, Our heart action and hence the circulation slows down a bit when we sleep, and that is why many people have no trouble during the day but experience these cramps at night. QUININE HELPS A small dosage of quinine at night often helps this condition, and there are other medications which your doctor may pre- scribe to give your circulation a boost in a mild way. It doesn't take very much ch at Dear Dr. Molner: What] Dear Dr. Molner: We are causes foot cramps? I am 75jthinking of buying @ sauna bath. Will this help us lose weight? -- Mrs. R. D. Any hot bath or steam will make you sweat, and the weight you lose will be the amount of fluid you lose as sweat. But it will come back as soon as you drink enough water to make up for it. True weight (as distinct from fluctuations of the amount of moisture in your system) is controlled by what goes in your, mouth, not by how you cook your exterior. Saunas are refreshing. Have fun, but don't expect to melt excess weight away. Dear Dr. Molner: 1 have been led to believe (perhaps from one of your columns) that tri- chinosis can be caused by eat- ing raw beef if it has been run through a grinder in which con- taminated raw pork has been ground, and the machine has not been cleaned prior to grind- ing the beef. Is that so?--H.J.C. It's possible, yes. Eggs of the trichina worm are too small to be seen readily. Trichinosis can be caused when the live eggs are swallowed, no matter how it happens. They can cling to a knife blade. Or they can stick to your hands, if you have han- dled raw pork, and get into the mouth that way unless you are careful to wash your hands after handling pork. times to lift you over the trou- ble level, and control the cramps. It's difficult to suggest any one single thing which will help everybody, but in the group of methods, most folks usually find something that gives relief. I'd be interested in hearing how you are doing, say a month DOG SERVES MASTERS EDINBURGH (CP)--A black setter dog who understands English and Polish and answers to the name of Bonkers made a big difference at u local art show. Bonkers performed 24- hour guard duty and officials reported every painting in top seine | now. condition. ' mer 711 (284), Doug Warankle 701 (264), Tony Hamer 693 (273), Pete Stirpe 684 (242), Bob James 682 (302), Dennis Con- nelly 674, Bill Sibeon 674, Jim Mifflin 666 (243), Don Duncan 663, Ron Childs 661. 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