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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1966, p. 22

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sce Pie cai secure 2 RARE 2 MARDER LI'L ABNER TITTLE ANNIE ROONEY MICKEY MOUSE Si NY oat bee GOOD THING 'M TRYING OUT MY NEW CAMERA THAT I GOT FOR NOBODY WAS PLAVING THE STAR- SPANGLED BANNER BUT FIRST | MUST ASK =/S THERE ANYONE: PRESENT WHO KNOWS ithe die ka WELL, YOULL SOON BE INA SCHOOL' WITH OTHER KIDS TD PLAY WiTH-- PO YOU EVER SEE ANY KIDS , iN . gy" NOT MANY-- AN' Ani{ I HARDLY EVER SEE Ws THE SAME PEOPLE SHES KINDA TALL AN' SHES BLONPE -- SHE KINDA REMINDS ME OF SOMEBODY, BUT I CAN'T REMEMBER WHO r © Kiva Facer Synch World nights rose FIVE WILL GET " YOU TEN ITS AM, © King Fectures Syadicate, Ine. 166. Wald sicher reserved HERE ARE THE PICTURES,: TWENTY TWO PLANES ONA KIODEN AIR- STRIP, MOSTLY ARMED, BUZ SAWYER THE OSHAWA TIMES, GET SCOTT? THEN MAVEE WA 11 WHAT ELSE? THE PRESENT | | YES, GETSOME CLA FLYERS | | a res March 3, 1966 THEY ARE PLANNING A I REVOLUTION! j 3 a33 | Li \ "RY \ SS | AND MECHANICS DOWN Fen TO INFILTRATE THE 2 REVOLUTIONARY. OKAY, K.__ FORCES. GOOD IDEAY | F ADMINISTRATION HAD NO IVER OF LETTING ACADA TAKE OFFICE, AS TO OUR NEXT bh STEP, SAWYER? sort -%. L. Maekenzie King FOLLOWING GERMANY'S ey THE LONE RANGER OF POLAND, BRITAIN AND ANCE ON THE NAZIS THERE GO THk AMBUSHERS/ THEY R& ENTERING THAT. VALLEY/ INVASION THEYVE SPOTTED US DOWN HERE, LUKE/, 1 Us, ¥ ING PLAYS A VITAL ROLE AS RECA ANIA MES ge = * RACTS A BATT! BASES IN _NEWF \ THE WEST INDIES . DOWN HERE AND | KNOW HOW TO. LOSE EM FAST/ FOL. ME/ SECRET AGENT X9 1» BUT, MAJOR/ CORRIGAN AND THE GIRL ARE TRAPPED! WE CANT JUST TAKE OFP ON HIM / PLANE DARES TO LEAVE WITHOUT ) # WHAT NONSENSE IS THIS Y FORGET IT/ LeT ME PUT SOMETHING ELSE ONYOUR MIND/ AND WON'T COME / THE VAQUEROS OUT OF THEIR H4s BEEN KILLED HOUSES. THE ZAME WAY, BIGGER OUTFIT. IN FACT, 12 FLAVORS { BIGGER! YOG-HOO, DONALD --- ARE YOU HOME? DONALD DUCK AND I THINK I CAUGHT PNEUMONIA! fo Distributed by King Featares Symitcata, ~ CROSSWORD a sort 6, Girl's name 6, Member of a caravan 7. Yale man 8, Maritime records 9. Nested boxes 10. Iron, Stone, Ice, etc, 14, Jewish month Mine entrance Malt kilns Come in Thing, in law . Devon river . Abalone: 2 wds. unevenly 14, Migrant 15. Associate 16, Beverage 16, 17, Wireless elarm 19. 18. Protuber- 20, SCRAP MISICO RIOMIAMEC IH E AISIE (3 R A M iP sailor's le delight" |HIA C - YY + Chair Yank . Road, card, horse, etc. . Gulf of the Arabian Sea . Female "riot" . Town in Iowa Yesterday's Answer 88. Pointed arch 39. Mars, Neptune, Eros, etc, 41, Simulate 42, Unhappy 44, 3.1416 30, Scoffed 2 $1, Dart, lance, 9 110 arrow, etc, 33. Third king of Judah 26, Table scrap 87. Sow or boar 40, Deep-pink or ruse 42. Lily BRIDGE By 8. JAY BECKER (Top record-holder in Masters' Individuel Championship Play) South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. AABEe % 106438 AKT gies Sare8s soir K6é A109 @KQ0832 $1004 'The bidding: South West North East - 1 1 i ih 5864 5 z Opening lead--king of. hearts, When Sylvia first joined the club she created a tremendous stir. All of us, over the years, had met all kinds of bad play- ers, but Sylvia was really some- thing different. We had seen mistakes of every type made at the bridge table, but it remain- ed for Sylvia to show us what a hollow existence we had led. Nevertheless, Sylvia had what might be called a saving grace. Every once in a while she would dream up some exotic bid or play that would work like a charm and absolutely devastate the opposition. I was kibitzing Sylvia. one day when she held the Fast hand. In an effort to under- stand the inner workings of her mind, I had made it a practice to sit behind her when I was. cut out. I thought that if I could fathom her style I might get better results both with and against her. Her partner led the K-Q of hearts, which held, and then an- other heart. I was busy trying .to guess whether Sylvia would discard a spade or a club, and also which card in either suit she would finally choose, I hadn't yet completed my thoughts when Sylvia suddenly discarded the ace of diamonds! "This move caught me com- pletely by surprise, I was won- dering what could possibly in- duce such a play when I hap- pened to glance over at West. An extraordinary sight greet- ed my eyes. I had never until that moment quite understood what was meant by the spec- trum, but all at once it became clear, There were the seven colors of the rainbow appear- ing one after another on West's face, in addition to some I had never seen before. Not only that, but his mouth kept opening and closing as if he were trying to say something TELEVISION LOG 10:00 P.M. { 12;00 NOON 1--The Merv Griffin Skew! 9--Toronto Today $-#-2--Dean Martin Show | 8-2--Jeopardy 6--Toronto | 7~The Long, Hot Summer aby naginvc Channel 7--Buffalo | 6A Man Called uncheon Date Channel &--Rochester | Shenandoah 4---News and Weether Channel %--Toronto | 3-Man From UNCLE Sports Channel 11--Hamilton | 10:30 P.M. | S-Popeye ond Pete ------e | 6 The Serial | 12:15 P.M. ave. | 11:00 P.M. | 4Opeeker of the Meuse ql | 1 8-/-4-4-3-2-- Newe, | 12:30 P.M, perry 1l--Noon Time 9--1 Love Lucy 8-2--Let's Play 6-4--Search For Tomorrow B--Neonday Repert 12:45 P.M, li--News 64--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. il--Theatre 9--Morning Star Channe) Channel Channel Channel 2--Buttalo 3--Barrie 4--Buftale } THURBOAY 5:00 P.M A--Famity Theetre Ate! 1:15. PM. ¢--buper 6--Passport To Adventure| pereroaihd Fine! 3--~Atom Ant | S--Lleyd Thaxton | 11:20 P.M. 5:30 P.M. Show Leave it Te Beaver | Metre 7--Racketship 7 | 11:30 P.M. é--Music Hop 11--The Saint 8 Ada ore B-Movie 6:00 P.M, i 11:40 P.M. 7--Twilight' Theatre | &---Gunsmoke é--McHales Navy %--Pierre Berton eed 12:30 A.M. saiabe Pe \l--News - Weather » Sperts \1--4--Late | 6--Night 7--Ben Casey é--Luncheon Date 4--Meet The Millers 3--Movie 2--Mike Douglas Show 1:30 P.M. | 9--James Beard Show 6:30_P.M, o---ewnenp | @4--As The World Turne i--Femily Theatre Me. FRIDAY | 2:00 P.M ipte eras cneaad #:00 A.M. $--Kids is Peopie e--Huntley-srinkiey 4--Captein Kengeree 7--The Gator Bowl ¥ 9:00 A.M. 64--Password acer #--Playtime With Uncle) >-Protile Bobby | 2--Days of Our Lives 7:00 P.M, for Deters | 2:15 P.M, 1--Farmers' Daughter Ori Tek Wee Charlotte 6:20 P.M, --News 7--Maverick 9--The Munsters 4--Mike's Carnival 2:30 P.M @--Littieet Hebe H M, Pe aa 0:20 AM, | t--Peopie in Conritet 9--Meta $t--The -- but no words came out. He was struck speechless. The hand was eventually fin- ished, not a word being said, South luckily had only eight tricks and went down one. If Sylvia had made any other discard, Southwould have made four notrump! SALLY'S SALLIES "You don't know what it is, I don't know what it is and the parrot's not talking." 4--Gypsy Rose Lee &--Dobdle Gilils 10:00 A.M, 11--Topper 9--Playtime With Uncle 7--A Time For Us 6--Zane Grey Theatre 4-Linkletter's Party | Movie 3:00 P.M. Bobby \11--Donna Reed |8-2--Fractured Phrases 9--Fractured Phrases 6-3--Ivanhoe 6--Anether World 4-1 Love Lucy | 1--@eneral Heepit | 'et 10:30 A.M, |4e~te Tell The Truth 3:30 P.M. ll--Ed Allen | 8:00 P.M, $-2--Concentration (i--Funny Company N--OHA Jr A. Hockey 7--Donna Reed 9--Ite Your Meve 7--Donna Reed Show 4~The McCoys t8--You Don't Sey 6-3--Seaway 63--Friendly Giant 7--Superman Show 4-Gilligan's Island 9--Bingo +3--Take 30 8:30 P.M. 10:45 A.M, | 4--tidge of Might? 9--Its Your Move 63--Chez Helene | &-Kartoon Karalval +2--Laredo i 11:00 A.M. | 4:00 P.M, 7--Okay Crackerby | 11--Mike Douglas | 9--Mickey Mouse Club 4--My Three Sons %--Mr. And Mrs, | B--Tre Match Game 9:00 PLM, |8-2--Morning Star | 7--Early Show IF [CAN KEEP THE TERMITES OVER THERE WELL FED... «MAYBE THEY'LL STAY AWAY FROM MY PLACE." a 4--Forest Rangers 3~--Green Acres 2--Huntiey-Brinkiey 7:30 P.M. 11--Donna Reed 9--Hollywood Palace $8--Daniel Beene . + 44, Blanched 45. Cheep motels 46. Loafs DO 3 KIDS' SHACK IN THE VACANT LOT NEXT = TO MY HOUSE, ROY/ 1, Tense 2. Culture medium 3. Huge 4, Otherwise, in é--Hogan's Heroes 4--The Munsters 3--The Adams Family GRANDMA Aberdeen 5, Compass point ar mae | ? THANKS, 1 \ GRANDMA, BUTTON ON MY RAINCOAT AND DARNING UP MY HEAVY socks! 7 ALSO FOR SEWING THE NK You! foe THING You DONT HAVE } | ( TD WORRY ABOUT, GRANDMA} NO MACHINE I$ EVER GOING TO REPLACE You! | YOUR HEALTH 9--Branded 7--Bewltched 63--1 Dream of Jeannie +--Movie O--Quarter Back Chub 9:30 PLM, 9--Let's Sing Out | 7--Supermarket Sweep 6-3--Butternut Square 6-3--Bonnie Prudden Show 4--Andy of Mayberry ° 11:20 A.M. |6-3----Across Canada 11:30 A.M, | 9%--Abracadabra |!]--Super Car %--Sea Hunt y--Barty Show |8-2--Paradise Bay 63--Razzrie Dazzie | 6--Musical Interlude -- | 4--The «Thirty Club 8-2--Mona McCluskey '. | 4--Dick Van Dyke Show | 3--Sting Ray --Peyton P Care Is Needed In Vaccinations : i ~ likelihood of causing dia-, It is an eruption of rosy-hued |betes is quite remote, but be-| blotches on almost any part of \comes a factor if there is dia-|the body, and thought to be a By JOSEPH G, MOLNER, MD MUGGS AND SKEETER JULIET JONES 1 V apout ANysoo / SHOULD I HAVE I KNOW?,,, SHE \ KNOCKED FIRST Y , é L eee QUERIED uae HOW NICE, I WAS ABOUT TQ \ SUGGEST YOU LEAVE, | Dear Dr. Molner: My four-jshould not be given flu vaccine year-old daughter is allergic to orange juice, tomatoes, eggs and penicillin. I somewhere that if flu, smallpox polio and other vaccinations are given, she would have a violent reaction : I want her to have shots but not if they harm her.--MRS. C, i. One must exercise care in choosing (and giving) vaccina- tions when a child has strong allergies, but the problem is not nearly as great as you believe In polio, penicillin used to be employed as a preservative but that has been discontinued, so you need not fear a reaction Influenza viru is grown on chick embryo, so the egg allergy becomes impor- | tant. A person allergic to eggs for flu vaccine milk, | read | icereal However, I see no reason why smallpox and the other vaccines should not be given in this. case. | With an allergic child, be cer-| tain that the doctor. giving vac-| cine inoculations is thoroughly | aware of the allergies before any shots are administered. Dear Dr. Molner: My daugh-| ters, age 7 and 10, put. so much sugar on their cereal that you might say they have a little with their sugar. My| teen-age son says they will end up with diabetes, whereas I thought the danger would be leavities in their teeth. Will you| enlighten us?--M. H. | You are right--excess sugar is/ apt to be detrimental teeth. It also represents a lot of calories, so the question of} overweight is worth a thought. | to the betes in the family history, in|toxic reaction from a strep in- that the youngsters are develop-| fection. Pocal infection of teeth ing a taste for sweet things. If|or tonsils is a common source. | continued, this means poor eat-| Other symptoms in the initial ing habits and ultimate over-|stages include fever, sore weight which can indeed lead to/throat, joint pains, general ach- diabetes. ing By all means correct this su-| The attack tends to run its gar habit by gradually reducing course in from 10 to 30 days, the amount. but can recur. Spring and au- Dear Dr. Molner: I readjtumn are the most likely sea- about a drug called impramine|sons; children and young adults to curb bed-wetters, Can you'are the most frequent victims. advise about it?--MRS. N. If a focal infection is found, It is one of the tranquilizerjnaturally it should be treated group. Jt has been reported as/to avoid further or future trou- having some effect on bed-wet-|ble; meantime, medications for ting, a help, not a panacea. It|the immediate symtoms help should be used only on advice|keep the patient comfortable. of your doctor, who would be! Diet has nothing to do with alert for side eff. ts, if any erythema multiforme, and I Dear Dr. Molner: What jsjdoubt i allergy is a factor ervthoma multiforme and how/Certain drugs (bromide, sulfa long does it last? Does it comejor iodides) are believed to from allergy or diet?--L.D. lcause some cases, though. 90% OF ALL Millionsires become so through owning Real Estate. More money has been made in Reol Estate then in all Industrial Investment com- bined. The wise man or wage earner of today invests his money in Real Estate. This is @ quotetion by Andrew Carnegie. DOUGLAS CARMICHAEL For Buying or Selling H. KEITH LTD. REALTOR CALL 723-7463

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