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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Mar 1965, p. 25

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WELL ~ ALMOST-- BUT IF YOU'LL So WHAT. |O-- CAREFULLY~TI BE! YOULL Give THe CHILD UP FOR HER OWN GOOP-- ILL BE BACK IN A FEW M66 TWINK! WE GOT A CUSTOMER / YOU AN IDEA OF "THEIR RELATIONSHIP, THERE IS A POSSIBILITY OF DANGER, T'LL ADMIT, 'THE FEARLESS HERO TYPE, mh. BUT YOU'LL CARRY STOL... AND THE PANAZUELAN SECURITY POLICE AND I WILLBE AS NEAR AS POSSIBLE, MICKEY MOUSE HAS IT GOT AN AD ABOUT A CIRCUS? KITE ALL RIGHT! THIS DAMP WEATHER CAUSES GRANDMA's KINDA, GROUCHY BUT SHE I¢ NICE ENOUGH TO LET ° Z . MUGGS AND SKEETER PIP YOU NOTICE HOW FAT JUNIOR IS GETTING? we GOT AS FAR AS MAPLE STREET AND THEN HE WOULDN'T BUDGE, SO I age TO CARRY 1M GOING TO WEIGH MYSELF.,. (LL BET 2 LOST A oo THE OSHAWA TIMES, * ednesday, Merch 31,1965 25 FOR HIS FAI ON CHR Wa Fee WARES A DISCIPLE OF | LLIAM HOLMAN HUNT, FAMOUS ENGLISH "RAPHAELITE PAINTER, AND MODELS INTINGS /8T » in rePidcel Chemptonshio Play) THE LONE RANGER SECRET AGENT X9 Channel. 2--Buftale Channel 3--Barrie 4--Buftale 6-Toronte 7--Buttalo Channel 8--Rochester $-2--Tonight Channel 9%--~Toronto Channel Channet Channel TELEVISION LO 11:90. P.M, ll--Wrestling 9---Plerre Berton 230 POM. %--Four of @ Kind $-3---The Doctors 7-Day In Court é--Loretta Young 4--House Party 3--Super Bingo Show Channel 11. T lee eel 8:00 T--Schnitzel WEONESOAY EVE, 5:00 P.M, li--Femily Theatre o- %~Five O'Clock Movie 9:00 8--Superman 9--Romper 63--Forest Rangers 7--Dialing 2--Lioy¢ Thaxton Giri. Talk 6:30 Pom, &--Leave it To Beaver 63--Music Hop Lie] 3--National Veivet 4:00 7--News Central 4~Leave It é--Live and Learn 4--News, Sports With Chuck Healy 3--Provincia! 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Day Weather Sports 1:18 PM, | 2:00 1:20 P.M, T-4--Late Show é--Night Metro 4~--Password PM, 7--Father Knows Best 4--Search for Tomorrow 12:45 PLM. | 4--Gulding Light 00 FM, 11----Dennis The Menace Bride . 7--Afternoon Show 4--Meet the Millers 2---Mike Douglas Show 1 1 11-4-8-7-6 4-3-2---News |pcaitionaire 4--As The World Turns Abracadabra 2--Moment of Truth 7:00 P.M, %---The Munsters &--Littlest Hobo 6--News, Weather Sports 4--Bal Masterson 3--Mr, Novak 2--Bachelor Father 1:30 PLM, %--My Three Sons 8-2--Daniel Boone 7--Perspective on Greatness P.M, |t-Candid Camere Matinee | 4--The Munsters Report r | 8:00 P.M, : 1--The Bill Dana Show | %--Andy Williams &---Gomer Pyle 4--Perry Mason 3--Hazel P.M. YOUR HEALTH By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Here is a letter that impinges on several aspects of emotional or mental health: Dear Dr. Molner: I am 29 and have to take nerve pills. I have the type of nervous attacks that make me smother and my heart beats fast and other symptoms develop My mother-in-law thinks tak- ing nerve pills will finally put a person in a mental hospital. What is your opinion? -- Mrs. J.D. The mother-in-law is quite mistaken. Nerve pills keep peo- ple out of hospitals, not put them in But -I suspect that Mrs, J.D herself ought to think a little deeper, too. My mail i . dant evidence that a grea people are limping alo Must Seek Cause Of Mental Upset jor other nerve pills, which usually mean sedatives or tranquillizers, Both are useful--under proper condi- tions. They don't solve the real problem, though. Why does Mrs. J.D. have these nervous at- tacks? There has to be a rea- son. With her doctor's help, she should search for that reason. The pills are just a means of temporary relief. Often enough an overactive thyroid plays some part in such cases--perhaps a small part, perhaps big, Or too many stimu- lants, such as too much caffein from too many: cups of coffee, tea or cola drinks. After these physical possibilities have been eliminated, start ask ng When do these nervous at- tacks occur? Is there a pattern? BRIDGE By 6. JAY BECKER record-holder Masters' 7) he ce glee see" » ass 3 eo - ae " ee To defend well you have to be able to visualize the unseen hands at the table, This is not as difficult as it sounds, pro- vided you make use of the clues available from the bidding and the play. For example, take a hand ilke this one. You're West, defending against three clubs, and make the normal lead of the king of hearts, Partner pl the encouraging eight on 'th king, asking you in effect to con- tinue that suit. If you are inclined t play mechanically, you continue with the ace and another heart, which declarer ruffs, South then draws three rounds of trumps and winds up making either three or four clubs, de pending on how the play goes subsequently, However, if you don't play mechanically, you beat the con tract, At trick two, you don't cash the ace of hearts, but in- stead shift to the ace and an- other spade, East ruffs, returns a heart to the ace, and you now 'play another spade, which part- ner ruffs to defeat the contract a trick. Maybe you think that this se- quence of plays is easier to make on paper than at the bridge table, but actually it is not hard to figure out even if you don't see everyone's cards, You're supposed to realize as soon as dummy comes down that partner has a_ singleton spade, and once you make this determination, it is not difficult to find the right line of defence, The big clue comes from the' bidding. It must be presumed that if South had a hand in- cluding four spades and four clubs, he would have followed the standard practice of opening the bidding with a club, not a spade, The fact that he opened with a spade is therefore highly indica- tive of a five-card spade suit, and this, in turn, marks East with a singleton spade. The shift to the ace of' spades at trick two is consequently not as brilliant a stroke as it ap- pears to. be, Poe 'Falls' Like 'House Of Usher' CHATHAM (CP)--Edgar Al- lan Poe, 40, of Detroit was sen- tenced Monday to two yeara less a day for stealing merchan- dise from five stores here and then returning it for refunds. 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