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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Feb 1965, p. 17

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9 GS Fs ODE PIE LE GL LE ROS MGI OIE NTI TA J ERS EP i I WONDERED } WHY HE CARRIES THAT HAMMER | @ King Featmes Syudicate, Inc, 1063. Wand tages teseeved. Za [© Keng Feces Spode be 1965. Word cighes eared, 22> NEVER I COULD OR KNEW YALE BOYS ) GO APE / HIM! 2 him aK Loy \7 AND GIRLS !!-WE HAVE A HIGHER DUTY."-LET US GRIMLY GO FORWARD -UGH!!- DOGPATCH Boys!' EER UP THOSE HERE FOR--TO BR! YALE STYLE, TO THC DOGPATCH GIRLS." | KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING, FELLAS, BUT REMEMBF> WHAT WE'RE > ROMANC! i~ SHUDDER SHE HAD HER YOU DID THE SHOP BIT! BULL-IN-THE-CHINA= PATRICK BURNS «& | CANADA'S CATTLE KING | 8 A 80%, OSHAWA BORN PATRICK BLRNG WORKS IN OTATO FIELDS WITH HIS FRIEND,WILLIAM MACKENZIE (THE MAGNATE I) am DON'T FALL SO FAR BEH ston a Nie SE "ee ArT ASD A FEROCIOUS SURE IM SURE-- FIRS' YOU PUT") THING I ALWAYS DO LETTER | WITH ANY LETTERS OR ; | agp 3 PUT THEM ARE YOU BUT ITS NOT IN THIG PILE OF 1F STUPF -- GEE, THERE'S ALOT. LJ OF STUFF IN HERB I SHOULD LOOKIN' STATIONERY BEFORE I WUNNER WHATS INGIDE ?! YOU MEAN YOU MIS6E0 THE QUESTION ABOUT WHAT YEAR COLUMBUS BUT THE WELL... DISCOVERED $ THoveut whe dl teorir Ni ie RIGHT +++ ANYWAY / SHE SA." LONG TIME AGO" WASN'T CLOSE ENOUGH, BUZ SAWYER LIES, LIES! HARRY TOLD ME SUNK, I TRIED TO SAVE HER. HE'S LYIN'! SUE HAD CLASS, I GAVE HER A LIFE JACKET. WHEN DA SHIP La aa soe JUST FOR A SHORT RIVE, ARE YOU GOING To) T/LL BE BACK TOWN, HELEN? OON, "DO YOU THINK ITJiT MIGHT BE WISE & MIGHT BE WISE. 4 FoR ME 10 MIND MY BACK WHERE MICKEY MOUSE PUT "THAT COOKIE YOu FOONP IT! } IN 1878 PATRICK Tier PRAIRIES, BUT WFTEN OET THERE (WHAT DO YOU THINK THE \ tap GREAT SPIRIT WILL TELL THE LONE RANGER "SECRET AGENT X9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder Mesters' Ktspaateprieler_ to, at South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 8 p too AT? Eo¢ 38 ore 1052 Qs97 Q108654 KI08 3105 9AQ05S3 o8 @at3 The annals of bridge include many famous hands, but here ie one of the strangest ever re- corded. It was played by Aus- tria and Germany during the European championship staged in Helsinki in 1954. The bidding is not reported because it was indescribably bad. At the first table, Karl Schnei- der of Austria, one of the great- est card players of all time, became declarer at six hearts. West led a club. Schneider saw at a glance that there was no legitimate chance of making the contract. He had two apparently unavoid- able losers. So he ded to play boldly in an effort to steal the hand, After ruffing the club in dummy he played a low spade to the jack. West took the ace and returned a club. Schneider ruffed in dummy with the jack, then overtook the king of hearts with the ace and yeashed the queen. After play- ing the ace of clubs, he ran all his trumps, in the course of which East and West each dis- carded a 'diamond. 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Steed 9--Toronto Today 1i--Twelve O'clock High 9--Cara Williams 8-2--Andy Williams 7--Wendy and Me TUESUAY EVE. 6-3--Dangerman 8-2--Jeopardy 5:00 P.M. 4--The Lucy Show 7--Price Is Right \|--Family Theatre 9:30 P.M 6-3--Butternut Square 9--Five O'Clock Matinee 9--Take A Chance 4--The McCoys 8--Superman I WENT SHOPPING AT A GHOE STORE WITH GRANDMA THIS AFTERNOON I COULD NEVER UNDERSTAND WHY SHE WEARS THOSE OLD-FASHIONED CLODHOPPERS, ROY TILL I TRIED ON A PAIR... MY, THEYRE COMFORTABLE / MUGGS AND SKEETER a ony NICE NEW DOGGIE SWEATER GRANDMA KNITTED FOR You! MEANWHILE YOU GO FETCH THAT YOUR HEALTH Reasons Given For Body Odors By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD) There have been cases in Dear Dr. Molner: I am alwhich these glands, located woman of 57 and suffer from|chiefly in the armpit, have body odors over which I have/been removed. It is a relatively no control. simple procedure, but should be I bathe once and sometimes|discussed with a dermatologist twice a day. ,We are in com-ior plastic surgeon. fortable circumstances and I) Naturally taking such action have adequate changes of cloth-| should not be done unless: the ing and sufficient dry cleaning |trouble has been reliably traced I have used medicated soaps!ty these glands and. deodorants of all kinds! 48 without success. | Another source of odor is ; snatign {rom micro - organisms which ne ' Ss 0 F sf ; gs on it tee COT raion | flourish on the skin and in the which permeation all in "cloth-| moisture of perspiration. The : 'odor is from these multiplying ing after a few earings, even ; 8 8 jorganisms, not from the per- , [diamonds and were the 10-5 of spades and & ||diamond. Dummy had the A-K- ; |of diamonds, On the last trump, 'lEast had to choose a discard of the Q-J-9 of ing of spades. He was squeezed. Whatever he from his hol ,|discarded, South would make the last three tricks. So Austria ;|scored 1,430 points. At the second table, the Ger- man North became declarer at six spades! Although he was missing the A-K of trumps, he ACE AUTO ACCIDENT INSURANCE COP THIS 1S DONALD I WANT TO FILE: ACLAIM! also su in making the slam! East fed a club, taken with the ace. Declarer played the jack of spades from dummy and everybody followed low. East thought that North had the A-Q and he decided he might tool declarer by not taking the king. North realized exactly what was going on and he therefore played a diamond to the ace, followed by a low spade towards the 10-5. East stood by his original view that North had the A-Q. He therefore played the king. ' |It held the trick for a moment -- until West took it with the *S0 the hand ended in a dead ". Each side bid and made a siam! 10 Year Term For Assaulting Woman BROCKVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- Norman Joseph Doucette, 36, of Montreal was sentenced Friday to 10 years in penitentiary for an assault Jan. 10 on a 77-year CROSSWORD old G que woman. Mrs. Nellie Colquhoun, @ widow, was tortured and her arm broken by a man trying to find out where her money was hidden. She identified Doucette, ae ACROSS = 2. Early 21.Agym- MAR who said there was a second 1. First-rate settlements nastic $= ARIAS man with him. Police now are 4 rgd 8. Pitcher pete looking for such a man. £ aed = a When sentenced, Doucette " poumen, bas i $2, Islan sank to the floor and was moan- Fear wast 6 Frautboy a ing as he was carried from the 10. Sheer 6. Biblical China court. He screamed that he had "fabric "herald 23. Music not tortured the woman. 11,Partsof 7, Wearies "note SISA Lh Magistrate P. E. D. Baker HEISICISMMMIGILIEl Doucette did nothing to ears 9. Scorches 24. Revere S |said Douc i '0 13, Bower 10. Spanish bers Yesterday's Answee |Stop "'this shocking brutality. bd batt length ate 31, Seaweeds : oS unit 25, Trans- 33, Taverns 16,Man'sname 12, Lath parent 34. Scotch SALLY 5 SALLIES 17.Similarto 19, Mother: material river: poss, 18, "---- of colloq. 27. Cant 35. Greek WI Satan" 20. A lever 28, Headland mountain | | | 21, Examinas an _ tion f] > 22. Appre= ZG ML Y = & hensive 7 Y/ , 24, Selves } 26, Sweet 0 YA potato 27. Tin: sym, / 29. Elevator cage 30. Large 4, 82. Mott 4, 85. Wide- YG Y mouthed > jars J/A06 7 : 86. Form of Z "I don't say I can measure up oxygen. to Miss America, but I do have $7. Traces s the same measurements." 38, Serf 39. Projecting rg Y gare 7) 7) 40. Donkey q "MILL STREET oh ere Y, YZ, || VARIETY STORE DOWN GA VU, MILL & OXFORD STS. 1.Excuse & Open 7 Days of the Week 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Soap and water is the answer my coats. lanteats Wh Is there a physical reason for|SP/rauion. ere one takes as this?---E.W.W. much trouble as you do with |hygiene, this is not a likely to this problem in most cases,|°#US¢, however. but in someone who takes the; Finally, e musty odor can be pains that you do, and the} due to a skin disorder, called trouble persists, it is time to|tinea versicolor, a common and look for some of the less obvious|mild infection of the skin. To answers. |rule this out (or to correct it if Fresh perspiration from the/it is present), consult a derma- sweat glands is odorless, But|tologist. He may even find some there is another type of gland|other skin condition. of which (called the apocrine) which se-|YOu are unaware. cretes a milky, odorous fluid.. Dear Dr. Molner: My husband Their degree of activity varies|tells me J have been reading but we have regularly sprayed fruit trees in our garden with a pesticide containing malath- ion. We have two pet chickens that are permitted to roam the garden. They eat bugs, roots and sometimes grass around the trees. Is it possible for the spray to be washed off the trees onto things consumed by the birds, and passed on into the eggs. If I am being too cautious, I should appreciate knowing it as to a matter which deserves (and is getting) attention: The question of what long-term ef- fects may result from continued use of new chemicals. She got listeners by over- stating the case. Perhaps she was justified in that sense. But she also frightened a lot of people who thought that '"'what might happen" is the same as "what is happening." Your chickens are evidently healthy, so eat the eggs. Wash fruit from the eggs are piling up and so is my. husband's N.G.S, markedly in some individuals. 'too much Rachel Carson lately temper, --|anyway Miss Carson called attention'band's temper back' to normal. the trees -- but that's routine! Stop worrying about the eggs, and get. your hus-| COLBORNE GROCETERIA Colborne St. at Church St. 728-6341 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M. Seven Days a Week © Groceries © Vegetables Mondey, February 1, 1965 17 fe @ Fresh Fruits } > @ Meats dn FREE DELIVERY j}" | ata eanene a

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