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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1965, p. 23

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"THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Thursday, June 17, 1 ery) By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Chempionship Pley) South-dealer. North-South vulnerable. 63 Kso4 OAQT108 $32 Rast IS-uGHIr- WE. IS TOO FINICKY TO 38742 MOET BEY J Live In DEEP Misery'? |/ Pe *DEEP MISERY" "THAT'S IN TH' LOW-RENT DISTRICT" KQ1095 ears es : 10754 DICTATING MACHINE WANTED by) DONALD DUCK 1N THE RIVER... THERE! NOW TO FIND A BRIDGE JUST BELOW A FORK A PLANE ON {T.,.BUZ'S PLANE! MOUNTAINS AGAIN!... CAN THIS BE LA ROSA? AT LEAST IT HAS AN AIRSTRIP... AND THERES TLL FOLLOW YOU, BUCKO..... AN' YOU WON'T SHOOT THE GIRL... SHES THE ONLY THING PIN? ALIV AN' YOU A MICKEY MOUSE. NO! WHY DO YOU KEE? ASKING ME 7 IT'S JUST TIME FoR LITTLE LEROY'S BATH... MUGGS AND SKEETER $0 INSTEAD OF PLAYING NURSS, [LL PLAY PIRBTITIANY THE LONE RANGER _. WOULD Newp / TT No et i SECRET AGENT X9 LOOK! ISN'T THAT SOMEBODY FLOLINDERING AROUND IN THE SURF OUT bo ACROSS DOWN 18. Spawn 1. Bottle tops 1.Acomic of fish 5. 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MOLNER, MD Dear Dr, Molner: I am ajhas not. hairdresser and often hear) As to the other question, hair stories about hair growing after|turns gray or white as it grad- a person has died. I know this|ually loses the melanin, or pig- is not so, but I have a hardtime/ment, which is the coloring explaining it to my. girl friends. | matter. Please help. | This nearly always is grad- 'They also go on to say thatiual, taking place at the root, they know of. people whose hair |as a hair grows. turned gray overnight because} There are medical reports of shock. I suppose a shock can|ihat under extreme shock or cause this in a month or two,!stress, as. in battle, pigment but. not overnight.--N.U. jcan be lost very rapidly from On your first question you are/|the hair itself. Such cases are right. Hair does not grow after/very rare, and I am not. in- death, any more than' other/clined to believe the casual re- parts of the body can con-|ports we hear about it happen- tinue to live and grow after|ing under the ordinary shocks death. jand griefs which we encounter However, this belief that thejin civilized existence. : hair grows is based on more} Dear Dr. 'Molner: Our 12- than mere imagination. At|_ is : death the soft tissues of the year-old son' has the "kissing body (fat and skin) begin to|disease."" Can it cause leuk- shrink somewhat. This exposes| emia? How long does it last? more of the hair shaft which|Is it contagious? How does one has been below the normal sur-jcontact it? Is there. another face of the skin. Thus a man's|name for it?--Mrs. P.G. beard becomes more notice- There is no valid reason for able and appears to havejcalling it the 'kissing disease" grown evem though it actually|since it obviously spreads by PROTECT CHAIRS By ALICE BROOKS Does your room need a new look? Rejuvenate chairs, sofas, with fresh slipeovers Easy to make with these clear step-by- step directions! Money-saving Instructions 7168: step-by-step directions for making slip covers for chairs, sofas. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for each pattern (no stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., 60 Front Street West, To- ronto 1, Ontario. Ontario resi- dents add le sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. 1965 NEEDLECRAFT CAT- ALOG -- 200 designs, three free patterns! Newest knit, crochet fashions, embroidery 25c Now! Send for elegant, new "Decorate with Needlecraft!" Five beautiful room settings, 25 complete patterns for decorative accessories in one book! 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You have a right to hope that partner has an ace, in which case you figure to beat the contract after you win the ace of trumps, put partner in with his ace, and ruff a dia- mond for a.one-trick set. Declarer wins your diamond lead with the ace, East playing the five, and leads a heart to the queen. This is the point at which i is easy to go wrong. If you take the queen with the ace and play a spade to partner's presumed ace, you are in for a disappoint- ment. Declarer shows up with the ace, draws trumps, concedes a club, and thus makes the con- tract. Of course, the odds favor your partner having the ace of spades instead of the ace of clubs, but this is not a good enough ex- cuse -for the failure to guess which ace East actually had. Instead of ec guess purely to chance, it would be better to refuse the. first i |trump lead and win the second would one with the ace. This give East a chance to signal with a high spade or a high club, depending on his hand, and in that way remove the element of doubt. YANKS RECALL GIBBS NEW YORK (AP) -- New York Yankees recalled catcher Jake Gibbs from their Toledo farm club in the International League Tuesday night and sent catcher Bob Schmidt outright to Toledo to make room on their roster. Gibbs gives the Yankees an added left - handed hitter. In 49 games with Toledo, he hit: .266. SALLY'S SALLIES TO SIZE 48! BY ANNE ADAMS CHOOSE a neat shape with a bit of bias trim to make you look sizes slimmer, to wear with pleasure on summery days and thru fall. Printed Pattern 4566: Wom- en's Sizes 34, 36, 38, 40; 42, 44, 46, 48. Size 36 requires 2% yards 45-inch fabric. FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add two cents sales tax. Print: plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order te ANNE ADAMS, care ofThe Oshawa Times, Pat- tern Dept., 60 Front st. w., Toronto 1, Ontario. COMPLETE FASHION RE- PORT in our new Spring-Sum- mer Pattern Catalog plus cou- pon for ONE FREE PAT- TERN! Everything you need for the life you lead -- 350 design ideas! Send 50 cents now. other means. The technical name is infectious mononucle- osis. No, it doesn't cause leuk- emia; It may last for a. num- ber of weeks. With just reason- able care, the disease dis- appears, leaving no damage afterward. Dear Sir: Is it true that hair spray can cause cancer if it gets in the eyes?--Mrs, T.H. No, but there are perfectly ood reasons, other than that, 'or not getting such stuff in the eyes. The main one is that it wouldn't feel veny good. 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