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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Apr 1965, p. 17

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Fentaree Srotioasa, en, OR a | GOLLY= HE GAYS WERE GOIN' ial fe Es Z'LL HAVE HER BACK IN Thin SEN DAYS. Q)SA PONTS THE BATTERY: 'AT THE AGENT, PRESSES A BUTTON, AND THE AGENT May SLUMPS IN HIS CHAIR, © King Fastarce Syndicate, tan, 1965. World sights sunrwed. NOW TLL TAKE YOUR SECURITY BADGE, 1F YOU DON'T MIND, AND BE ON MY WAY ° RUSTY. LETS GET OUT OF HERE? T CODLD HAVE SWoRN HIM .-<BUT DOWN TE WEN oe HE WENT, | WHAT ARE Dietributed by King Featuree Syndicate, KING 4 Wek Ditey Pde MY SIGNATURE! beats aay GUESS I JUST CAN'T WIN, MR. OTIG/" ------7 wee | A 9 THE LONE SECRET AGENT X9 psy Channel 2--Buftalo Channel 3--Barrie Channel 4--Buffale Channel 6--Toronte Channel 7-- Channel 8--Rochester Channel 9--Toronto Channel 11--Hamilton cree eemnmetne TUESUAY EVE. 5:00 P.M. Ni--Family Theatre 8-2--Tonight 8--Superman +3--Fireball XL--# a--Lioyd Thaxton 5:30 P.M. 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P.M, YOUR HEALTH Breast Cyst May Not Be Malignant SG8 UIPIRIO[O[T MEP TLIC [P [AMIN OJO |KO) BOO Gon SITIVIMIP MRCS elt TAREKIE) [DIAIRINEESIEIEIN] 30. Foundations $1. Identical 36, Climbing ter i. THE OSHAWA TIMES, © _ Tuvsdey, April 13,1965 97 BRIDGE 3aq78 $40 East 4Q872 ess 310958 Sere Qs 08 i king. $ Obviously the suit to attack © is hearts, so you lead the ace and another heart. West playe~' the five followed by the seven, . and there you ate, faced with the question of whether to : the nine or the queen dummy. It is. certainly clear that # you could see the East-West cards in this hand you would pay the queen, catching the jack, and then continue with ° other words, what is the per centage play, the nine or the: * meen? Which play will . the contract most often in long run, the nine or the queen? 4 first step in trying to solve a percentage problem is to eliminate from consideration © all distributions where your play either makes no difference or is strictly a toss-up. This those hands where East the K-J, or West has five to the K-J. Als those hands where the h divided 3-3 with the honors vided, because in those you would presumably right half the time and wrong half the time. : The only hands where . play makes a difference s matically are those where hearts are divided 4-2, with having a doubleton honor. may be either the king or jack, but since you must down if it is the king,reg: of which card you play, can make the contract if it is the _ jack by playing the queen from ° dummy, the queen is the correct * Play. : This is in line with the ihe eral theory that if a parti play can lead to a con- tract, but cannot be the cause of losing it, it is the right play ° to make. W E | MARIS FILES SUIT ' FORT LAUDERDALE, : (AP)--Roger Maris, New York . Yankee slugger, asked Thurs- , day for $310,000 damages from: - a male model who brought assault and battery charges' ® against him after a tavern fracas April 1, Maris filed the * damage suit against Jerome * Modzelewski, who brought = charges against Maris and teammate Clete Boyer follow+ « ing the fracas, : SALLY'S SALLIES i Z aRz e238 i" il Fi z ¢ ze . 253 * RECORD PLAYER REPAIRS FREE Pick-up ond Delivery Willems 723-3867 COLBORNE GROCETERIA Colborne St. ot Church $8. 728-6341 p---- OPEN -------- DAILY 'TIL 10 P.M. Seven Deys @ Week © Groceries ai, FREE DELIVERY By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD|breast should be suspected until Dear Doctor: I just had breast|it is preved not to be malignant. X-rays. My doctor said I have a/That's just common sense, don't cyst in the right breast. In three} you think? ; -- * months I have to go back for} We've made considerable pro- more X-rays. gress in curing breast cancer, I'm worried sick. I didn't get|but it is an area in which we can too much chance to ask about it,;make a lot of improvement if as my doctor gave me the re-'we put to use all that is known WHEN I THINK OF ALL THE MONEY I SPENT SENDING OTHER PEOPLE GET- sults on the phone. Will the cyst have to be re- moved in time? I can feel it and it is annoying. Will this result in cancer?--MRS, C. D. Since cancer of the breast is one of the very common forms among women, I can understand you alarm. You suspect the worst. But let me explain things a bit. Not every lump fs cancer. More lumps aren't than are. Cysts -- glands that have been closed off, and. are gradually swelling -- are considerably more frequent than cancer. about it--and most important of all is early diagnosis. X-ray of the breast (mamog- raphy) is now being used more frequently. Fine! A. cyst can often be distinguished from can- cer by this method, but the ulti- mate and postive test is remo- val of the lump and laboratory examination of it. REMOVE LUMP * To set at rest a prevalent fear, this means removal of the lump) not removal. of the entire breast: If it is malignant, then }removal of the breast is in or- For the sake of safety, my/jder; if it isn't, the only after- rule is that every lump in the/math is a small scar. Better ajperson become too confident scar than taking a dangerous chance. In any event, some cysts are such a nuisance that they are better removed regard- less. There is no evidence that a cyst will result in cancer. The danger is rather that by coinci- dence the two conditions may occasionally exist at the same spot. Obviously this won't hap- pen often. However, we can't say that it never does. What I'm trying to do is re- lieve the minds of the many who have cysts, yet not let one single and say, "It's a cyst, so it can't be cancer. Our protection against cancer; is of the same cost as our de-' fence of liberty: Constant vigi- lance. In all probability you need have no fear of cancer. But you should have the further X-rays, three months from now, as a sensible precaution. And since the cyst bothers you; my thought would be: to remove it for that reason--the annoyance. There will be the added benefit of proving defin- ERNIE CAY /, DOORS : SASH ~~ and ROOFING FREE DELIVERY "lt it's LUMBER, call our NUMBER" PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST. itely that it is not malignant.

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