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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1965, p. 15

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PATIENCE! THE GREAT: MANKIN? 16 where KC 'King Fecmma Speviceen, bee, 1908, Weed cigine meumrwed | Oh $ seek | andl re A ma IN Mg THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 6, 1965 15 POCA LB eG erenese DONALD DUCK 6, Delightful 6. Negative verbal COTATL MAC IAIAIN] CIAIRIGIONN IAI 110) fe |SIT IE |e] ASPENS 27. Metallic [ADIAMNATI [eISIRINIA rock TATRIAIDIE IC} (SIAILIE MECIAISIAN escutcheon YOUH HEALTH Surgery Delicate In 'Spur' Removal Channel 2---Buftale Channel 3--Barrie Channel 4--Buttale Channel 6--Toronte Channel 7--Buffale 0:30 P.M. \l--No Time for Sergeants O--Jack B 7--Peyton Place 6-3--Telescope 4 nel $--Torento Channel 11--Hemiiton eterna PRIDAY BVENING #100 PMA, i--Femily Theatre @--Superman coeryye ie 3--Mov' S--Lioyd § Thexten 0:90 PLM. 6--Leave if to Beaver 6--Adventure 4--Zane Grey Theatre oP. O--Meet The Prees t--News Centrei venture 4--News, Sports Chuck Healy S--Today, 1945 jews; Weether) Sports @2--Huntley-Brinkley ews 7--Highway_ Patrol @-Across Canade. 7:00 P.M, #--The Flintstones 62--Dobdle Gillis 7--M-Squad a Weather, 4~People Are Funny 3--Hawallan Eye 7:8 PLM. N--Jamboree 9--Kentucky Jones ime JF lintstones é--Wendy 4--Reawhide 6:00 P.M Ni--Combat 9--Double Your Money 7--FOR $3--The Great War J--Addams Family 63--The Fugitive 4--Cera Williams Show 9--Movie Valentines 4--Our Private World 4--Pacific Northwest Ad- on Pm li--Femily Theetre Ne. 2) 9 0-43--N OO inernerene anew 300 11--The Mery Griffin Show O2--Jack Paer 7---College All-Star Football Game 1:08 P.M. (19-4-)-6-4-3-32--News) Weather Sports 1:18 PM %Metro Final 6--Viewpeint 118 PL, J-4--Late Show é--Night Metre 11:38 PM, li--Lete Show +3--Tonight Show 6--News 1:45 P.M. 4--Premiere Theatre ovis SATURDAY 6:08 AM. 3----Farm and Home Hour 4--Bowery Boys 6:30 A.M. O3--Three Stooges 0:08 A limMusicale J--Rocketship 7 4---Flashback 2--Fantasy Island 0:38 AM. 4--Fleid Trip B--Hercules W108 Am Vi--John = Bradshew 02--Underdos 7--Cartoons 4--Quick vraw McGrew 10:38 A.M. N---Outdoors Unlimited @-2--Fireball Xu-s Jane Gray %--Kiddo @2--Dennis The Menem 1--Cartoon é--Covsin BIN 4---Linus The TELEVISION LOG BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Championship Pley) BIDDING QUIZ Partner bids Three. Hearts, both sides fi pga plays er passes, wi ed with + ger of the H+ Me| ve hands? (Assume that the Three Heart bid shows a long suit with very little defensive strength and that its chief pur- pose is to block the opponents.) defensive mechanis: opener thinks that his a@ poor chance for g that the opponents have a chance for a game, perl -- - ce the opener announ effect that he has less than opening bid, and our hand less than an opening bid, and it customarily takes two openin bids to make a game, the we can do is pass and partner makes nine tricks (as- suming that the next player also passes), 2, Four hearts, There ought to be a reasonable chance of game here. Our opening bid plus faced by partner's opening bid minus, figures to produce ten tricks, particularly since our 15 high-card points are composed of aces, kings and queens. There should be no compunctions about raising with only two trumps. Partner is likely to have @ seven-card suit, 3. Four hearts. This bid may seen strange in view of the prior comments, but the raise is en- tirely a strategic maneuver, There is virtually no hope of making ten tricks, The purpose | of the raise is to try to persuade the opponents that we have a good hand and are trying ser- iously to make a game. There is not much chance of the ruse succeeding, since the opponents can almost surely make a larger number of spades or diamonds, but it can hardly hurt us to put on a bold front. We might even get lucky and get away scot-free with the at- tempted larceny. 4. Six hearts. No guarantees go with this bid either, but there ought to be at least a chance of making six. If partner has seven hearts to the K-Q-J and a side king, or some similar holding, he will probably make the slam, 5. Pass. Don't try to fight City Hall. There can be no game, and a three spade. bid. (forcing) would almost surely make mat- ters worse. It must be borne in mind that partner has a@ poor hand which is probably suitable for heart play only, Why look for trouble? tere 3 =Ss » ga5 11:38 A 7--Bugs Bunny &-Robin Heed 4--Sky King aCountry § Style 12.99 Pa, 9--Wrestiinng 7--Hoppity Heoper 6--Woody Woodpecker 4--My Friend Flicke | &--Rifleman 1:00 PA, l\~--Western Adventure 62--The Movies 8 Wrestling 4--Rural. Review Wrestling 1188 PA, #--Matinee 1:00 PL ll--Matines end Herse Reces ¥-63--Malor League Baseball 4---NFL. Pre-Season Game 21:00 PLM. 4~-NFL Game 2:38 P.M. @--Scariet Pimpernel 4:00 PLM, liOut@oors Uniimited %----Sports Hot Seat le 4--TV Hour Of Stare Roller Oerby 49) Pan, li--This Space Age 6-9--World of Sports 4--Film Golf 0:08 Pm. 1i--Wreetling 7--The Swingin' Summer ¢3---Forest Rangers 4--Willlem Tel! #--Checkmate 1 Pm | 4--Zane Pag een NEWS IN BRIEF SARCASM PAYS OFF ST. IVES, England (CP)--A Mrs. Jones was s0 exasperated by tourists peering through the front window of her cottage in this popular Cornish village that she made a large notice de- manding sixpence for a guided tour, She was taken at her word and now has a regular flow of paying visitors, DEMAND MORE POLICE LONDON (CP) -- Residents and shopkeepers in Greek Street, the heart of Soho, are threatening to stop paying local taxes unless the area is cleaned up. 'I've seen dope peddling, prostitution and other things, said Louise Anderson, a local leader. 'Our lives are becoming unbearable." TRAVEL WITH QUEEN NEWPORT PAGNELL, Eng- land (CP)--A family motoring through this Buckinghamshire town will be picked out at ran- dom for a drive in a luxury limousine with Miss World, Anne Sidney. It is all part of a "welcome strangers" cam- paign during the local August carnival, CROOK FOILS THIEVES LONDON (CP)--When raiders burst into cashier Dennis Crook's office and demanded he hand over the £2,000 payroll, he calmly threw it out of the win- dow to be recovered later. The thieves grabbed the £500 kept in the office and fled. Mr. Crook was rewarded by the management for his quick thinking. : a t ti such construc-for hanging over the side of the hideb AS 4 b England (CP) at times cause 6 Somerset county ambulances By JOSEPH . MOLNER, MD The most satisfactory remedy); bed.--Mrs. M.D. are to have the word "ambu- Dear Dr. Molner: My podi-jordinarily is to cushion the spot)". in your case, it is doubt-| 'Th, " 4 , e@ most frequent cause Ofjiance ainted on them i atrist tells me have a spur on|with a soft rubber pad to r dueelrul if the pregnancy alonelins. common pony cb an eB . i in 0 ay the bottom of my big toe. Isithe pressure. Sometimes alter- caused the hemorrhoids. tha ists who spot them in their driv- there any way to cure thisjing the curve of the arch, by an Rather, the condition doubtless|You lle in such a position that ing mirrors will readily. give other than by surgery It isiappropriate support, will shi! a nerve is pinched or an arte: very painful. the pressure enough for relief. ve AB gelled = Prot planed pe put under yer pa di What causes a spur One per-| Surgery may be the only re- dition, pressure, Often 'this is in the : son told me it is a form oficourse, but it is a rather deli- Why not remove them at the|neck or showder, even though| SALLY s SALLIES sarge agin Dera cate task, removing the calci- 7 the results appear in your hands No, a spur has nothing to dolfied lump, which is quite small,|time of delivery? Lots of rea- ie ae a yo with rege Rather, i = alwithout pe pener Fm p g sons, the essential ones being te ppc sii Ona calcium deposit developing|Non-surgical methods sho' : 4 whr a tendon joins the bone,|tried first, "nig Resets gations Bg serious as @ Tule, 'Try sleeping It is the result of irritation or| Dear Dr. Molner: I would like|@ hemorrhoids in a somewhat different posi- injury, just as scar tissue de-lsome further information on|bit; danger of cross-infection|tion. Many times a simple velops anywhere else. hemorrhoids, These developed|would be prohibitive; your sys-\Change like sleeping without a The heel is the common place|during pregnancy. Why weren'titem needed to rest from one pillow, or with a smaller one. for spurs to develop, but they|they removed at the- time of|type of strain before subjecting|Conversely, sometimes a much can "occur anywhére an injury|delivery What effect will an-lit to another, etc. bigger pillow will change the po- affects the joining point of alother pregnancy have on them| A future pregnancy could be/sition of the neck or shoulders tendon. In most parts of the|--J.B.: expected to intensify the hemor-|°nough so the slight pressure on body, such a point is not sub-| Hemorrhoids are varicose|rhoids in your case, so I sug-|the structures no longer occurs. jected to the pressure that is|veins, but are in the area of the/gest that you have the surgery exerted on the bottom of thejanus rather than in the legs. Injnow. TREE YIELDED NAILS foot. After all, your wholeleither case -- hemorrhoids, or} Dear Dr. Molner:: What} Short branches of the pin oak weight rests there, so the little|the usual kind of varicose veins;makes my hands go to sleep atitree were used as dowels in calcified scar presses againsti-- constriction of circulationjnight. I am 45.and seem to be/house-building during the pio- the sensory nerves and pain re-/makes them worse. And injin good health. I never sleepjneering years when. nalis were sults. ipregnancy, pressures!with my hands above my headirare. . BUT JUNIOR, Hi TAKES CARE OF THAT T PROBLEM J!

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