Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1967, p. 19

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Canada Shipments Almost Doubled OTTAWA (CP) -- Shipments of made-in-Canada motor vehi- cles in August were approximately double August shipments in the last two years, the Dominion Bureau of Statis: \ties reported today. | August shipments this year 'lwere 43,038, up from 21,530 in || August, 1966, and 22,766 in Au- gust, 1965. Cumulative shipments for the /first eight months of 1967 were /606,537, compared with 595,580 lin the same period last year and 554,529 the previous year. Drapeau, who put across the bist idea; Commissioner-General Dupuy, who travelled the world |to get international participa \tion on a record scale; architect Edouard Fiset, who got the de- lsign of Expo on paper; and Robert Shaw, who with Col. Ed- 'ward Churchill built it. ce, rs/50,000 miles warranty on the and rear suspensions and wheels, k dealer, AX-2688 Ick LTD. PHONE 668-5846 WHAT AM 1 BID FOR THIS BUZ SAWYER WHERED cron ) by SOME CUBAN THING COME FROME FISHERMEN CAUGHT IT IN Af THEIR NET I2 MILES EAST OF HAVANA HARBOR, © King Featured Symdicate, bae., 1907. World rights remerved. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1967 19 ADEVICE THAT "HEARS" AND ANSWERS A PRE- CODED SONAR SIGNAL. GENERALLY MARKS A SECRET UNDERWATER INSTALLATION OF SOME KIND, WE'D BETTER SEND IT TO WASHINGTON, //SOME SORT OF UNDERWATER ELECTRICAL DEVICE WITH. | RUSSIAN MARKINGS, PROBABLY A SONAR TRANSPONDER, "BRIDGE - | By B. JAY BECKER |(Top Record-Holder in Masters' | Individual Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS | East dealer. Both sides vulnerable ISN'T THAT THE JQ, PRETTIEST SIGHT });|| h YOUVE EVER ! HE GOES TO GET THE GOL! IN, vere. BUT HE DOESN'T LIKE TL of BLONDIE JANE ARDEN -OR WHY MAH PAPPY SPENT HIS LIFE ADOIN' IT-OR HIS PAPPY ALL AH KNOWS IS, IF WE. DIDN'T--) SUMPTHIN' TERRIBLE. WOULD HAPPEN ---- P ?- STOP!! THEYVE ProBABLY | / NO!T FOUND WILDA ALONE INTHE! | WON'T LET A. LOUNGE BY Now.. oo FO'GOT WHY AH WANT LAZLO LI'L ABNER SECRET AGENT X9 + ust CAN'T 60 To 1T TOOK Me TEN €LEBP FOR WORRYIN' WHOLE MINUTES TO GO TO SLEEP LAST NIGHT/ MUSTA BEEN SOMETHIN' 3 ATE/ 10:00 P.M, NUBBIN | Channel 12--Peterborough 11:25 P.M. 4--News Weather, and 6--Rocket Robin Hood | &--Truth or Consequences HENRY | 100 A.M. 11--Schnitzel House | 4--Captain Kangaree © King Fovtaren Syndicate, ban. 1967. Welt dghte renerved 8:30 AM. %--University of the Alr 6:55 AM, P.M. Man From U.N.C.L.E. Ed Allen Time 9--Romper Room 3--Good. Morning 3:00 2-Ed Allen Time 1--Ontario Educational T HER FATHER'S § EFFORTS TO CONTROL THE TODAY'S GAME... JULIET JONES Judgment | 4--Candid Camera 3-6-12--Canadian Schools SHILLY-SHALLYING, Boy. THERE'S UPWARDS OF A QUARTER MILLION RIDIN' ON THE SCORE! AN' MORE'N THAT-- 200 P.M, 9--Country Music Hall Hollywood 3-6-12---Friendly Giant 11:00 -Romper Room 9--Tugboat Annie Movie 6--Leave It To Beaver 4--Truth or Consequences 3-6-12--Barney Boomer Race ee ( SHOPPING CROSSWORD Diatrfonted by King Featurna Syndicate, 2. Fencer's oe 23, Caesar MICKEY MOUSE Don 7, Hurls YEAH, GRANDMA DIDN'T LIKE THE WAY THE STORY ENDED. .. AND PAPER WITH WRITING ON IT HAS BEEN STUFFED INTO THE BACK OF THIS HEY, PAGES HAVE BEEN TORN OUT... Cen | YOU RUIN = ALL MY Quit STALLING! I CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. 1967 MODEL CLEAN-UP! TELEVISION LOG | | 3-6--Mr. Dressup |3-46-12--Dundee and 'he = | 1:30 AM. Confidential 9--Mr. and Mrs | 1.--Marriage | 7--Family Game a | 24-Hollywood Squares .M, 4--Dick Van Dyke Shrew ON 612--Film Drama Hi--Little People 00 P.M. oe | 2-3-4-7.9-11-12--News, |: raf ol ES a Weather and Sports 1--Monev Mevie 1.10 ae é--Luncheon Date i 4--News, Weather, P.M. Sports | 12.10 P.M. | 3--Super Heroes ie ' 13198 P. 1--Photo Finish 11:90 P.M. | s-Eye Ou 1-4-6-12--Search for. To 24--Johnny Carson 'Mery Griffin 11.35 P.M, PM 12:4 3-4-6-12Guiding 1:08 | 9--Perry's Probe | 12--Movie | 11--Mike Douglas | 9--Mevie ie ran 8--Dialing fer Bollars Virginia Graham va 7--Fugitive AM 6--Luncheon Date 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie | 1:38 PLM. TUESDAY 64--As The Werld 7--Dialing For Dollars, 2:30 PLM. Virginia Graham 2---Calendar 9:00 A.M 11---P. Mason 4--House Party 2-6--Doctors §-2--Another a 3-6-12--Take 30 3:25 P. 4--News 3-6--Ontario Schools | 3:30 PLM. | 11--Bullwinkle AM, 9--it's Your les Other- wise foil Fondle . Weep . Urge Aegean island $1. Frothy Saturday's Answer 33. Slug- 38. Heads: gish slang 36. Acidity 40. Gershwin 37. Exchange 43. Thulium: premium sym. 6 17 {8 |9 jlo 'L4 GRANDMA G0 INTO THIS PILE,HERE ...TO, BE PASSED ON TO YOUR LIL "THINGS WITH SKEETERS 12 V/, 14 16 Ol (7/420 24 NAME TAPE GO INTO BUBBA'S YOU HAYE A 2HARPSHOOTER ON THAT CANNON, HEAL PESTROY THE HOUSE.,... AN' THEN TAKE THE PEOPLE WITH AIR BURSTS. NORTH 410862 - 9103 YOU ARE RIGHT.... TLL TAKE THE $53 GOLD TO THEM, | &J10987 WEST EAST 4as9 e-- 985 @ AKQIJ97642 @ AKQJ10862 7 aA &KQS SOUTH @AKQ7543 *~ -- oo4 5432 The bidding: East South West North 29 Ky 4NT Pass 6¢ Pass Pass 6@ 7@ 7 ODble | -- -- Ope lead ace of clubs. PLANNING 2--News Weather Sports Light PLM. #--Let's Make @ Deal 2:00 P.M. 7--Newlywed Game 6-4--Love Is A Many Splendored Thing 2-8--Days of Our Lives ie in Confilet Fredericks 7--Dream Giri é--Coronation Street 7--General Hospifél 4--Te Tell The Truth My Mother, The Car a children's disease--Mrs,. A ever, an- adult form, which isjcystic fibrosis, infection of the sorb food are always bright red?--Mrs, R. 29 30 [3) 34 Oil 38 Feamwes Syeduate. Ines 19074 Wola 4\ And upstairs where Tobin Murkley keeps | This nd occurred in the y { watch... men's pair championship in ai 1964. There THE ") WARNING and woolly tr SIGNAL! WILARO'S| |i macined in elie two voids ar a seven, ei = suits. Ode erence between the s Vest score and the worst West score points' Quite but this was 4 € sac- rifice, since they would other- wise have been minus 2,210 points against seven hearts On the bidding n, East's jump to six d ds in. re- sponse to Blackwood showed one ace and a void of some suit. East must have died a thousand deaths when West passed six diamonds, since he did not know that West had such excellent trump . support for his singleton, but he re- covered in time to bid seven hearts on the next round. At one table, the bidding went: 'Kast South West North HUBERT 29 2% 36. Pass 4NT 56 6m Pass pay 19 Pass 7NT Pass I THINK HES CUTE - HE HAS Pass Dble_ Redble A SINCERE SMILE - 4 Apparently East read six clubs as showing both minor suit aces and accordingly jumped to seven hearts, but West -- who could not believe that his partner had only one points. bidding went Fast South West North 2h 3@ 4NT Pass 6¢ Pass 7NT Pass PROMISES, WELL ALL WIND UP IN Nort h OT deed Gout THE POORHOUSE ! double as a call for an unusual lead, and he therefore led a |club. As a result, West made jseven notrump redoubld for a score of 2,930 points. ace for his forcing two bid, and jin an effort to achieve the maximum score possible -- con- jverted to seven notrump. South doubled and collected 4,000 At still another table, the 'Walter Alston | Hasn't Heard : | DARRTOWN, Ohio (AP) -- "I don't know anything about it," --_--_------/ Walter Alston said at his home ioe here The veteran manager of Los Angeles Dodgers was comment- ling on the story in the' San |Juan, Puerto Rico, Star that he | would step down as manager |within a week and be replaced \by Preston Gomez, third base YOUR HEALTH Celiac Disease Seen Children's Disease coach of the Dodger Gomez, in Puerto Rico, also By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD said he knew nothing about it. Dear Dr. Molner: My grand-|wheat breakfast cereals, cakes,) '"'It's n he de- son, 4, has celiac disease. I hadjand of course any wheat-foods|clared. "It's the first time I never heard of it before, Could such as spaghetti and macaroni,/heard about it.' you give us more information)\ ill generally keep the diet suf-| Arthur (Red) Patterson, vice- iently free of gluten. Doubt- president of the Dodgers, said ss the doctor has prescribed about. any It is a child's dis t/such a diet in detail 'Iston will be will appear--if it i One medical necessity is t0jo ity for the the age of 3. (There is, how- distinguish celiac disease from meetings concerning it? I understand it i ase int eoing essentially the same, and isjintestinal tract, or food aller-| ssident of known as non-tropical sprue.) | gies. This can be done by taking izzie Bavasi Here is the way celiac disease a biopsy of the membrane by}. ane not behaves. One part of the intes- means of a special tube-like in i ani tine, the jejunum, can be upset'strument Alston, 54 or 1. has mar by gluten in the diet, and as a} laced the D 1 ee 4 pany result that portion of intestine}. Dear Dr. Molner: Can you tel] a8 ee dg 14 see loses much of its ability to ab-/me why the palms of my hands and led Ss Hone id League champ season, The result is diarrhea. loss of 0 the however finishe weight, retarded growth and fe ete eee h see icy distended abdomen LIVER DISEAST eighth after he 1966 NL ba No. not hout investigating pennant The ailment does not appea when a baby is still on the bot- tle or being breast-fed, but arises when gluten is introduced into the diet--wheal and rye are the principal foods which con tain gluten. It can result from 4 soap or de-) ~ : a tergent irritation; or from a dis- Q turbance in circulation found in UEENIE women: or tt can be a sign of liver disease Dear Dr. Molner: {s it possi- REMOVE GLUTEN ble to have syphilis and gonor-| The treatment is to removejrhea at the same time? 50, gluten from the diet, substitut-/what are the chances of giving} ing rice, corn or barley for birth toa child? Could the baby} wheat or rye. With the absencejbe born normally under such of gluten, the jejunum can re-|conditions? What would you ad-| sume normal absorption of food|vise me to do?--J. B. | and the child gains in general! Yes, you can have both dis-| health, growth and weight.jeases at once. Gonorrhea, long} Since there can be relapses, ituntreated, can cause sterility | is usually wise to continue the|but other than that it is possible} gluten-free diet indefinitely. jto have a baby while you have} If considerable improvementithe diseases. The chances of a = has been made, it may be possi-jhealthy baby are remote. There tes of the last meet- ble for a child to tolerate somelis only one possible advice for| ing are very brief ere was wheat produce as a_ special)you: See a physician at once. | a resolution to take me to treat, say birthday or Christ-| | dinner, which I accepted, and mas, but this should be done! Note to Mrs, J. B.: I don't the meeting broke up." _MUGGS AND SKEETER sparingly, because it doesn't re-jthink there is any indication) 900] 000 quire much gluten to bring the'that the RH factor (one parent trouble back being RH-positive and the other|sh to the One also must be wary of -negative) has any bearingid so |wheat being hidden in certainjon whether a child will be mon-jhe ca yecessary. precau- foods as a filler. In general,|/goloid. However, such a discrep-|tions nst other possible dif: however,. avoid bread, cookies,!ancy between the parents' blood' ficulties,

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