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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1965, p. 19

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Cereal grass 42, Nobleman 43, Deputies; TELEVISION LOG Channel! 2--Buttaie 10:08 FA, |\e8--Top Cet Channel = l--The Mery Griffin #hew| 7--~Bugs Bunny Channel 2--U.N.C.L.E. | i Channel ¢ J--Jimmy "Dean Shew ae ke anne) 7a 4--Slatterys Peopgie Channel Etre of OBrien | 7 neve And Pale 130 PM. 199 PAA, Channel 'Toronto 10: 2 Channe! 11--Hamitten d--$pottiont On me is 1:00 Pm 7~Milton The Monster FRIDAY BYEMING® (07-44-31 --N Owe) 6--Tennessee Tuxedo Weather Sports THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Catcher 18, 1965 19 BRIDGE *~ By 8. JAY BECKER Masters' Pley) ° (Top record-holder in Individual Championship BIDDING QUIZ You are South, both sides vyi- nerable. The bidding has beent East South West North, Pase Pass Pass Pass ? wd sac What would you bid now with each of the following five hands? i & 9290 YAITEA OKQM 46 ' 1, Three hearts, Responses by a player who has previously passed are in a different cate gory from those made by a Player who has never passed. Obviously, an original pass de- nies the values required for an opening bid. The opener is con- sequently not obligated to bid again, regardless of the re sponse, if he thinks there can- not be a mS wes opposite the passed hand. Thus a two diamond responde would not force North to bid again, even though, without a pass originally, the change of suit would constitute a 100 per cent force. In the same way, even the. jump raise to three hearts is not forcing. North is permitted to pass if he thinks game cannot be made. However, the jump to three hearts is much more likely to induce a further bid from North than e response of two diamonds, 2. Two hearts. This bid is pre- ferable to either two clubs or one notrump, either of which North may pass. The heart raise has a better chance of coaxing another bid from North because the announced heart fit is certain to increase the value of his hand. 3. Two notrump. Ordinarily, this bid would indicate 18 to 18 points, but, after passing, @ player may respond two fo trump with 11 to 13 points -if he has the right distribution. and sufficient strength in the unbid suits. 4, Two clubs. The practice of naming the longer suit. first is followed here as usual. The {n- tention is to show the spades over the expected rebid of two hearts, Partner will thus be ap- prized that the spades are ofily four cards in length and that the club suit is longer. Game is "junlikely {f North passes tw: clubs. ee 5. Four hearts, It would be unnecessarily dangerous to run the risk of having the contract die under game. To jump to three hearts instead of four would permit partner to pass, and our hand is far too likely to produce ten tricks for this risk to be run. Reappraised in support of @ heart bid, our hand assumes the full strength for an opening bid, The golden rule that an opening bid facing an opening bid means game is applied. 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MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: My son Is)bells, so you (and the boy) will only 12 and wants to exercise}know the proper way. to use with bar bells: I am afraidjthem, and not expect results "ger 4--Mighty Mouse 6---Addams Famil 4=--The Wiid wild West sisiags 2--Cemp Runemuck 6100 Pm 9--Patty Duke Show 7--Tammy 6-3--Political Telecast ik 2Man mn Pm. 1i--Twelve O'Clock High 9--A GoGo %2--NCAA Football 4+-NFL Countdown Te Kickoff 63--Bowling 3--Reller Derty 11m Am li--John Bradshaw 9--Casper #3--Firedell Kié T--The Beaties $--Cousin Bill 4--Linus The Lionhearted 1:08 A.M lieMedoy Time Wi Jane Grey %--Milton The Monster 04--Dennie The Menem 7--Cartoon 4Tom end Jerry Meertea 3) Am 9--Peter Potamus %--Porky Pig @--Robin Hood ick Draw MeGrew wry i118 HOON l--Wrestling ' 4:38 Pm li--Hawkeye +---World of Bporte 3--Goif 61 Om li--Dennis The Menece Sports me Camity 7--World of a 63~--Forest Rai +3--Tommy Hunter Show e_Best The cane Bowling Series, 2 Pm limJohfny Quest 63---Bugs Bunny 4-Zane Grey o--Matines 4--Gomer Pyle 3--The Wild Wild West 78 PP. \1--Petticoat Junction 8-2--Mr, . Roberte - 7--Peyton Piace y=--Ben Casey &3--Luncheon Date BOWLING NEWS GUYS AND DOLLS MIXED MAJORS Standings -- Perry's Pets 32, Hickle berries 10, Sabres 9, Jey Birds 9, Alley Kats 8 Hot Shots 7, Trotters 6 and Bal iY Hi's 3, : Perry's Pets held onto: first positiog with a 4-0-win over Alley Kets. Wilf Vili with 798 (325) led the Pets with @ lo? of help from Al Perry, 762 (280), and Joan Nesbitt, 666, Ron Swartz with 806 (289) and Marion Dingman, top Gal with 782_ (288), bowled well in @ losing cause, Frank Hill ,) Reg Hickey 626 and Joyce Bell 728 (296) led the Hickelberries to @ shutout win over the Ball Hi team. Harold Ballem. was Ball Hi's best wits 717, Hot Shots took @ 31 decision from the Sabres, the only bowlers finding the ieee being Arne Greene of the Hot Shots with 715 end Mavis Taylor of th losers with 712, The remaining geme resvited in @ 94 saw-off between Trotters and Jay Birds. Ron Jay was the leading bowler for the Birds with 781 (323), while Pam Knighi raw only Trotter to move, rolling 746 ¢ 5 SALLY'S SALLIES 4--Meat The Millers 4--The Smothers Bros. | Wish You Were Here } a--Mike Dovgles Sa dicdtest or Groups for this might do him more harm than good. As you must know, there is a widely accepted no- 'Ition that this type of, exercise too quickly. It goes without say-jabout or invent, just because Often the boy who hasn't ing that it's better not to try to lift too much weight wntil the muscles have gradually become we liked them--and because toughened up, who is overly there wasn't any television to trap us into a whole afternoon tired, or hasn't learned the fun- | ling him a dwarf with atrophied SINCE KALAWADI'S NO-PLACE FOR A CIVILIZED CYNIC LIKE AESOP, WE'RE LEAVING HIM WITH YOU, JULIE. O.K.? iT WILL BE WONDERFU! +6 AND IT WILL BE Ris accustomed to the strain, But that's true of everything from muscles.--0.D. tennis to swimming to running. I_don't know of the slightest|/Golf, too. evidence that such exercise--| My own preference would be or any exercise -- will cause|for any of these sports, or even dwarfism or atrophied "muscles,ordinary garden variety calis- Put that out of your mind, - |thenics, but what I prefer and Muscles don't wither or|what your young son prefers atrophy from exercise, They dojare two different things. Every- some from lack of it. And with|/body to his own: tastes. dwarfism, exercise has no ef-/ADMIRE INTEREST ight one way or the other. | What 'I do_ especially like As to bar bells, I hold no par-jabout your boy is that he's in- ticular brief for or against/terested in exercising, what- them. A boy of 12 isn't going tolever kind he prefers. There's be exercising with them unless|been a lot said about how soft he gets some that are light|we and our children are becom- enough for him to lift in theling, physically. We used to have first place. If that's what he|to walk a lot. Now we don't. wants to do, there isn't any spe-|We used to play a lot of stick- cial reason why he shouldn't. jall, baseball, Red Rover, tag, will imperial his growth, mak- I would, however, get somé|king of the mountain and what- ' "Instructions, along with the bariever games we could learn | , of sitting down. We used to get/damentals, gets hurt. Sure, sent to the grocery store for a/well - trained boys sometimes bag of potatoes, and some of uS|take some bad bumps too, but even chopped wood, or carried/not as frequently and not with out the ashes or were told that). 44 results, : we had to hoe the garden or} St. John Ambulance Junior and Senior First aid and Home Nursing Coyrtes Phone 668-4666 Evenings 725-4197 clean the backyard before we} tes went out to play. In- our current -- prosperity,| ago my doctor told"te I had a we've stopped doing some of the|S0iter and recommended 10 things that used to come natu-|drops of iodine twice a day at rally. Therefore I'm all for the/ first, and then five drops daily. kids who want to put their mus-| Could one take too much iodine cles to work. more power to)as well as too little? Should 'em. jthere be a special diet?--Mrs. My only reservation is that) F. 8. i they should not go into hard) Yes, it's possible to take too sports until they have gotten|much fodine, but small doses themselves in condition. At this are very effective and not time of year, that especially ap-| harmful in some kinds of goiter. plies to football. Football has its} With doses of five to. 10 drops risks, but the biggést risk is| you will fiot get too much. A trying to play before being in| special diet is neither necessary Dear Dr. Molner: Two years|= HEAT WITH OIL. DIXON'S OIL 313 ALBERT ST. 24-HOUR SERVICE 723-4663 SERVING OSHAWA OVER 50 YEARS shape. inor helpful.

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