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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Nov 1964, p. 18

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About one woman in four has what is called cystic disease of the breast, to some degree. This is not truly a disease at all. Rather, some of the countless become. closed and hence form cysts. Many women never no- tice this. But the cysts can sometimes produce soreness. This usually is in the outer areas of the breast tissue. 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The tenderness also eomes and goes, depending on the phase of the menstrual cycle --more sore just before a per- iod. The fact that. your doctor found no lump is extremely sig- nificant. A cystic breast may often have .areas of firmness which can be mistaken for a "Tump," unless you know what to look for Cancerous lumps are usually. distinct, and not painful. They are firm rather than cystic or fluid-filled. Where no lump has_ been found, I see no reason for x-ray. Examination every six to 12 months should be adequate. pre- caution (and, of course, a pel- vic examination and "Pap sméar"' to guard against trouble in that area). Mammography (X - ray. of breasts) is an excellent method when it's necessary. Recent fig- ures show it to be accurate in | 4--Search for Tomorrow Berton | | With Uncle evant e ( ANO WITHOUT ME STANDING RIGHT ) OVER HIM, TOO! CYL CONGRATULATE) at "| V | POL BONS re LOUIE'S AT THE MOVIES, I'M TER! JO SAYLOR, AND I'M EARNING FIFT > CENTS AN HOUR! 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"The ---- Ranger" ® 1B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 24, 1964 CONTRACT BRIDGE ~ By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' |Individuel Championsbip Play) South dealer. East-West vulnerable, NORTH eat #10 { 42109652 aKQ84 EAST @K10962 @153 } o4 f 431078 SOUTH WEST O 3854 @AKQS872 o73 a6 4Q3 964 Saxss ™ A052 \ The bidding: Opening lead--king of hearts, ' The declarer should view wi suspicion any play by the d fense which permits him to wig a trick he could not otherwis: earn. He should play on basis that the opponents a doing their utmost to hanm and he should not assume if the course of a hand that they have suddenly switched all giance and are trying to hel; him out. Take a case like this on where West leads the king hearts and shifts to a low spade at trick two. It is tempting to play low from dummy in the hope that West has the king, but this would be the wrong play to make, and in the actual case would cost the contract. East would take the king of spades and later also get a club trick. The fact is that West is sure to have safer plays to make at trick two than to lead away from the king of spades, and it is therefore unwise to assume that he has suddenly taken leave of his senses and become a kindly benefactor. The odds are tremendous that East has the king and that a low spade play from dummy will lose to the king. ; But beyond that, there is '" more compelling reason to play the ace. The ace play guaran- tees the contract 100 per cent regardless of which opponent has the king. i South can insure eleven tricks by winning the spade, playing.a diamond to the king, ruffing @ heart, playing a diamond to the ace and ruffing his last heart. Then, after cashing the king of clubs, he leads a spade. Whoever has the king of spades must now either concede a ruff and discard or lead a club, Either play gives declarer the rest of the tricks. If the player with the king of spades started with the J-10-x-x- of clubs, any club he now leads automatically costs him his po- tential club trick. pig ecu. ne HEALTHY PARASITE A tape worm has ,been known to live within a man for 35 years. SALLY'S SALLIES COM FEteP NON, "MILL STREET" VARIETY STORE» MILL & OXFORD STS. Open 7 Days of the Week 10 A.M. to 10.P.M. POOL TABLES 11 models from 139.50 MAJOR POOL EQUIPMENT Corp. Canade Ltd. 690 Drake Street, Oshawe 725-9151 after hours 725-3661 SUNNY SPAIN! ° ANDALUCIA Can. $557.90-- 17 days, PALMA Can. $586-- 17 days (4 days extensions approx. $28.00). * Includes: Air fare from Toronto. Ist class hotels, all meals delux motorcoach city to city, escorted. Extensions to Tangier and Canary | Islands. CALL 728-6201 Four Seasons Travel . Give over 3, Border . Biblical garden 92 per cent of instances in de- fining malignant (cancerous) lumps, and 88 per cent in de- fining - benign (non-cancerous) lumps A distinct lump (as opposed to cysts) should be X-rayed or removed for biopsy. (That does NOT .mean removal of the en- tire breast; just the; lump.) Cysts, in severe cases, can be painful indeed, and sometimes removal may be necessary for that reason, W-24 Dear Dr. Moiner: Is emery dust harmful? If so, what con- ditions can it cause?--TPA If you mean that there is something special about emery dust, and a little whiff will be harmful, the answer is no. If you mean continued breathing of that (or other kinds of hard particles), the answer is yes. Such particles can settle in the lungs and contribute to brortch- ial disorders, ERNIE CAY. DOORS - SASH and ROOFING FREE DELIVERY "It it's LUMBER, coll sur NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST.

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