Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1967, p. 19

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Crypto- gram MOTORS 723-4634 HUBERT YOU MEAN 128, | is DON'T YOU, ELLI? 4- ad No! its =. 182,LIKE I SAID! \) ANOTHER BATHROOM SCALE? THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday. November 20, 1967 19 'BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) FAMOUS HANDS South dealer. North-South vulnerable. o-- &KQIO4S 'The bidding: Gouth West 1@ Dble North East 2¢ Pass 4h Pass 4@ Pass 4@ Uble 5 Doble Opening lead--two of clubs. Here is a rather freakish hand from the Trials in 1964. It was played at nine tables with vary- ing results. It is obvious that the North- South pair at the table where the bidding went as shown did not realize soon enough that they were dealing with a total 'misfit. By the time they woke up to it, they were well beyond their depth. East-West collected three hearts, two diamonds and a club to defeat the contract four tricks -- 1,100 points. There were similar results at three other tables where the bidding in each case progressed as though there were no tomor- row. At one of them it went: South West North East 1@ INT 36 Pass 4m Pass 46 Pass 4@ Dole 5@ Dble Here the toll turned out to be even greater -- 1,400 points ~ when East led a heart to the ace, won the heart return with the jack, led a heart to the queen, and got a heart ruff to defeat North five tricks. At still another table the bid- ding went: 'West North East Dble So Pass Dole 4@ Pass Dole West used one word--double --every time it was his turn to bid, and collected 1,100 points, His brevity paid off well. At another table the script was somewhat different, but the outcome was the same. The bid- ding went: West Dble Dble Pass Dbie «¥ Dble South went down 1,100. At two tables the final con- tract was one spade by South; at another table three hearts by North; at another table three clubs by South; and at the only table where East-West bought the contract, four hearts (down three). Fur Coats For Men NEW YORK (AP) -- Fur coats for men are in. Actor Van East Pass Pass Dole North 3¢ YOUR HEALTH Just a reminder, now that we're getting into the winter season. I know I've reminded readers before, but if you hav- en't had a flu vaccination, it's never too late, even though it is recommended that immuniza- tion be completed by early De- cember. The experts, from studying the patterns of flue outbreaks, report that they anticipate '"'a substantial number' of cases of the Asian-type of flu this year, primarily in the eastern part of} the country. But influenza has a nasty record of fooling us from} time to time and breaking out} when and where not expected, | The rule for vaccination, if] you don't remember, if this: If you haven't had flu vaccine, you need two injections, about two) months apart. If you have been vaccinated) for it before, you need only one injection, a booster, provided your last flu vaccine was given to you some time since the sum- mer of 1963. Personally, how- ever, since protection fades gradually, I prefer two injec- tions if more than a year or two has passed since your last one. Dear Dr. Molner: By mistake I ate two pieces of pork liver which were not well done. Is there any pre-treatment to pre- vent getting the disease caused by pork worms when the meat is not thoroughly cooked?--K.N. There is no pre-treatment. In fact, there is no specific treat- ment if the disease does de- velop, except to ease the symp- toms. So just hope that the meat you ate was not contami- nated. Dear Dr. Molner: I am violently allergic to eggs. I read that a person allergic to eggs could die if bitten by a bee. Is' Now Is The Time For Flu Vaccination By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD g there something I could take to counteract a bee sting? I plan on having a garden again next spring and am terribly worried. --Mrs. J.M. Allergy to eggs and to bee stings have nothing in common --except that a person strongly allergic to one thing usually has something else, too. Thus being allergic to eggs 's rather feeble cause to suspect that you might be strongly al- lergic to bee venom also. SEE AN ALLERGIST Ifyou are that-much worried, go to an allergist for tests to see whether you are unduly sensi- tive to bee venom. If so, he can give you desensitization treat- ments and advise of first aid in event ofa sting. Dear Dr. Moiner: I have been told that wearing eye liner on the lower eyelid is harmful and go blind. I have been wearing it for about two years. It hasn't seemed to irritate my eyes al- though once in a while I find them bloodshot. I am concerned.--T.C. Cosmetics of any kind, includ- ing eye liner, can have an irri- tating effect on some women, and getting a little of the liner onto the eyeball could irritate the delicate membrane. Blind- ness is not involved, however. The way some gals pack on the trim, I am surprised that we don't see more red eyeballs. Dear Dr. Molner: My friends seem to think that going to Florida thins their blood and makes them feel better. I do not agree and we get into argu- ments. Does a hot climate thin your blood?--X. : No, that's an old fiction with- a tendency to be allergic to vie would eventually cause one to Joh has an olive-colored one. Pianist Peter Duchin's is black. Orchestra leader Skitch Henderson's is dark brown. "It is a sign of our times," said Ernest Graf of Ben Kahn, Inc., a New York furrier. 'With the styles, perfumes, different colored shirts--man is coming out of his shell." David Loffman, New York representative of the Great Lakes Mink Association, agreed. '"'In a few years, one man in five will be wearing a fur coat," he predicted. Abercrombie and Fitch, the sportsmen's store in New York, did a brisk business in shaggy wolf coats at $350, parkas at $200 and raccoon and seal par- kas at $225 and $340 last year. "It took us by surprise," a store spokesman said. 'This we have doubled our or- ers." Graf says business has been so good Ben Kahn is thinking of adding a separate men's room. And Georges Kaplan, the Fifth Avenue furrier, plans to open a men's boutique next year. Graf said he receives letters every day from men all over the U.S. who want to buy furs. He said men were a little hes itant at first QUEENIE (0 the Fame ote tah Sel ae me "Know what? Every time I see you I feel turbulences." out any basis in fact. True, your friends may feel better in a warm climate. Some may also have difficulty in becoming used to the cold weather when they return north, but it isn't be- cause blood becomes thinner or thicker. The consistency re- mains the same,

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