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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Jul 1967, p. 29

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I GOT RIDOF OF [Te YOU CLEANED "THE : JUNK FROM YOUR ROOMF WE BAKED IT ON THE FRONT SEAT OF MY DAD "S CAR One Fee Sewn ae Weed cg remeron «AS IT SAT IN THESUN WITH THE WINDOWS ROL! cua KUMI TA9. bMcHales Navy 7--News 3-6-12--Canada Outd 2-oFr 6:00 P.M, 12--News, Weather, Sports &--How's Business J--Twitgne rmeatre 6--Green Hornet 412--News, Sports, 12--Road West li--Pierre Berten 4--News 2-8--Huntley-Brinkley 7:00 P.M, 11--Littlest Hobo $--Batman 6--Lowell Thomas 6--TBA 4--Lowell Themas 8--Daktar! lews, Weather, jperts 7:20 P.M, 7--News Weather 7:30 P.M, 12--Incredible Forest 11--Jamboree 9--Hollywood Palace #-2--Virginian J--Batman é--Malority Generation 4---Lost in Space 08: 3-612--Green Acres 8:30 P.M, 9--Soccer 4--Beverly Hilibiliies 36-12--Talent_ Festiv. 9:00 P.M. tion 9--News, Weather, jorts { 4--Gomer Pyle 3-6-12--World on Stage 10:00 P.M, &@--Rochester Channel 12--Peterborough WEDNESDAY EVENING | | \i--Plerre Berton 4--Greatest Headlines 3-12--Woody Woodpecker | 5:30 P.M joors Lands and Seas 4--Green Acres | 28--NBC News Special 9: P.M. 1--Merv. Griffin | 4--Steve Allen SUMMER HOURS: MON. TO THURS. 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. FRI. 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. TO 1 TELEVISION LOG | 4----Dick Van Dyke | 3--Ed Allen Time 24--Hollywood Squares 12 NOON | 1i--Hot Line | %--Toronto Teday | 7--Meney Movie | 3-6--Luncheon Date | 4-News, Weather and 3-6-12--Boxing 2-4-1 Spy | Sports 10:30 P.M. | 2-#--Jeopardy 9~Sports Hot Seat. i 12:30 P.M, IAAT e4Ta New, terteitch wor Te Weather, Sports 14:25 morrow P.M, | 12-3---News; Weather, | 2--Merv Griffin | HUBERT LETS HOLD A VOTE - ALL RIGHT HAND - =~ OF THE FASHION SHOW, THOSE IN FAVOR H RAISE YOUR THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 19, 1967 27 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) North dealer. North-South vulnerable, NORTH @AKI 998 o932 A9875 WEST EAST $295 4103 WAQS @ K1076439)} @Al08 @Q764 &KQ104 4 SOUTH 487642 es @KI5 &1632 The bidding: North East South West 39 3 ~~ Pass Pass Pass Dble Opening lead--ace of hearts. This hand occurred in a nae tional pair event. Undoubtedly South should have passed three hearts, but apparently he had come to the tournament to bid, and he bravely weighed in with three spades. West was pleased by this de- velopment and bided his time, since he knew that the three spade bid was forcing and that North would surely bid again. It developed that West's con- fidence was not misplaced be+ cause North, reasonably enough, went to four spades. West doubled, of course, and |led the ace of hearts on which |East played the deuce. This was a clear-cut signal directing West to lead some other suit, particularly since East was marked by the bidding with the king of hearts and could easily have asked for a heart continuation by playing a high- er card, So West, at trick two, shifted to the king of clubs on which \dummy played the ace. East |ruffled and returned a low dia- |mond, and our intrepid South, in an effort to salvage a little something from the impending catastrophe, went up with the king, which lost: to the ace. Back came a low club, which East ruffed to bring the de- fence to four tricks, and, since declarer still had to lose two clubs and a diamond, the out- come was that South went down four for a loss of 1,100 points. All of which may have taught South that you are not abso- lutely required to bid every time it's your turn, but it does seem doubtful, if we can judge from this one hand, that his impetuosity has been permas | | 12:45 P.M. 230 PLM, ; <a-Jobary aren | 4-6--Guiding Light 4--Movie | 1:00 P.M, T--Movie | 9--Movie 11:35 P.M, | 1l--Marriage 3--Thriller Confidential F &--Dialing For Dollars 9--Movie Virginia Graham 11:45 P.M, 7--Fugitive 12--Movie 3-4-12--Luncheon Date 4--Frost Report 4--Meet the Millers | 12:00 P.M. on 1:30 P.M. | 11--Mystery Theatre | 11--Movie } oe $--Let's Make @ Deal 4-6--As the World Turns THURSDAY $-Movie | | 4--Forest Rangers 8.30 A.M, 9--University of the Alr | 8: 7--Dialing For | Dollars Virginia Graham 9:00 A.M. | 11--Ed Allen Time 9--Romper Room 8:00 A.M. 4--Captain Kangarce 6---Biography 2--Topper | if 1 230 | 11--Hawkeye | 2--Jack La Lanne 10:00 A.M, 1l--Little People 8-2--Snap Judgment 4--Candid Camera | 11-Ex al 7--Garrison Investiga- 10:30 7--Dateline: | 4--Beverly Hillbillies | 28--Concentration 700 A.M. 1t--It's a Match 9--Fractured Phrases 7--Supermarke?t Sweep 4--Andy Griffith po People 9--Cartoon Playhouse 2--Matches and Mates | 2:00 P.M. | 12--Ed Allen Time 7--Newlywed Game 6--By Invitation 4--Password 9-8--Days of Our Lives | 2:30 P.M. | 12--Summer Scene | 9--People in Conflict | @-2--Tne Doctors 7--Dream Girl 6--Coronation Street 4--House Party 3:00 P.M. 9--Words and Musie 7--General Hospital | 4--To Tell The Truth | 3-6-12--Take 30 4-2--Another World o 2 & 3 = | 3:30 P.M, | 1l--Mike Douglas 9--It's Your Move 7--Superman Show 3-4-6-12--Edge of Night 2-4--You Don't Say 4:00 P.M, 9--! Love Lucy 8--Match Game 4--Secret Storm 3-6-12--Communicate &--Mike Douglas A.M, Hollywood 2-8--Personality 4:30 P.M, 1:30 A.M, 11--Munsters 11--Bonnie Prudden 9--Movie lying Doctor 4--Movie 9--F 1--F amily Game ACROSS 1. Ready money 5. Piaced 9. Hautboy 10. Formerly 11, Limned 12. Notch 14. Astern 15, Theater seat 16, Music note 17. Kind of apple 19. Mix 21. Mormon state 23, Enzyme 24, Vault 27. Borders upon 29. Falsehood 30. Keep 32, Handle 34, Amend 38. Book of the Bible: abbr. 39. At that time 41, Candlenut tree 42. Coined 44. Revolve 45. Close to 46. Malt beverage 47. Pierce with horns 48, Blunders DOWN 1. Island off Greek coast 2. Incites --_ CROSSWORD 3.Female pig 22. Port 4. Pronoun 24. Prose 5. Not short pec- 6. Mountain ter's range stakeout 7. Sleet 25, Cleans- 8. Oral ing surgeon of soap 11. Patriotic 26. Af- organiza- firma- tion: abbr, tive 12. Small reply Yesterday's Answer quantity 28, Wager 40. In this 13. Wearies 31, Resting place 15. Lith- 33.Oilofrose 43. New: uanians petals comb. form 18, Taste 35, Candle 44, Indian 20. St. 36. Arabian weight Anthony's chieftains 46. Beryllium: cross 87. Flowed sym. |b teebpere Y Y 10 Y), YY --Y, " GY 2 13 "a 1+ thal V//)\o 7a 7 " 19 ro) Y, Y Y/ yy" 22 Wit 24 ]25 |26 V4" 28 29 (7/50 13! Y Y WY), 32 Ex) 34 35 [36 |37 Y Z 4 38 V//A39 \40 i p------- Y 4 42 4+ yyy* Z [as V7, 4 Y Y) Y, Y 47 GY cry Y Z 3-6-12--Vacation Time GAME # YOU'RE OVERRULED, DEAR- THIS 1S DEMOCRACY AT WORK! | YOUR HEALTH Dear Dr. Molner:. Some of us weight watchers would like. to find out more about sugar sub- stitutes. mate causes a bitter taste in the mouth, but calcium cycla- mate does not. Is prolonged use of these sub- stitutes harmful. We have been told they can be dangerous: if used to excess.--H. D. Any of the sugar substitutes (the cyclamates or saccharin) --that is, more than you need for sweetening purposes. A good many people, I think, don't irealize how little is needed to | provide sweet taste. Saccharin, for one, is about 500 times as sweet as sugar, and a very small tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoonful of sugar. Thus reducing the amount a bit may solve that bitterness problem A tip on cooking: When sac- charin or the cyclamates are used, add them toward the end of the cooking, because heat re- duces the sweetening proper- ties. The principal. choice between the cyclamates is, I believe, the question of whether a person should restrict sodium intake because of blood pressure, heart, kidney or liver condi- tions. Using calcium cyclamate instead of sodium helps keep the sodium intake at a lower level. STUDY CONTINUES As to the safety of these sweeteners, I have pointed out before that, since they are in such wide use, the Food and Drug Administration as well as others have done a great deal Sugar Substitutes Better Used In Excess By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD individuals, particularly ¢chil- dren, On the other hand, I re- jcently heard of a small child \who ate 1,000 of these pills and far as doctors could discover, there were no ill effects at all-- not even, in that case, any trace jof diarrhea. the contrary, I see no reason to |be concerned about the use of jthese artificial sweeteners by | people who need them because jof weight or other considera- | tions. | When there is no special rea- json for using them, however, I |would favor sugar simply be- | cause sugar does, after all, con- | | Dear Dr. Molner: I am sup- | posed to go into the hospital for | plastic surgery on my bladder. What actually will be done? Is there any plastic really used and, if not, why is it given this term? I hope you can explain as I am hesitant about having it done.--Mrs. A. S. | My, oh my, what tricks the |English language can play on us. "Plastic"? means something that can be molded or shaped. Hence plastic surgery means changing the shape of some- thing--nose, ears, bladder or other part of the body One's bladder can cause trou- ble if it sags or is otherwise forced out of normal shape, and by surgery it can be restored to its normal position and shape. In recent years all sorts of plastic materials -- materials that can be molded--have be- come useful and popular, and that's why the use of the term confused you. Plastic material of studying, and this still con- tinues, The only side effect of which \ is not used in the operation you are to have. You have nothing to be alarmed about. ' In the absence of evidence to at the jtain calories and, hence, energy. nently curbed. | Peculiarly enough, East-West did not get a top score on the hand because it transpired that at a different table East some- |how or other became declarer at four hearts redoubled. South led a club and East made an overtrick for a score of 1,430 points. SPORT BRIEFS © MONTREALER WINS HOYLAKE, England (Reut- ers)--Keith Carpenter of Mont- real defeated R. Monaghan of England 6-1, 6-2, Monday in the first round of the men's singles at the Hoylake international ten- nis tournament. HORNUNG TREATED SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)-- Halfback Paul Hornung, for 10 years the National Football League's Golden Boy, began un- dergoing further tests of his eineck Monday to determine whether he can continue his career, Hornung, 31, obtained from Green Bay Packers by New Orleans Saints, hurt his neck last season while scoring a touchdown against Chicago Bears. PROPOSAL REJECTED HAMILTON (CP)-- Board of control Monday rejected a pre- posal by the city's Football Hall of Fame committee that the city guarantee maintenance and operating costs of the planned hall. The board voted 3 to 2 We find that sodium cycla-|was hustled into the hospital, sojagainst the proposal. The cost was estimated at $20,000 a year. HAD GOOD SCORES HALIFAX (CP)--A foursome of senior golfers who teed off Ashburn course here Monday have had a total of 29 holes - in - one during. their careers. Dr. George Bigelow of Victoria, has had 13, a Cana- dian record; Hugh Borthwick of Toronto eight; Jack Littler of Toronto five, and Edgar Taylor of Charlottetown, three. QUEENIE "Everything's so much more complicated these days." -- ------------ able to get the steroid pills you mentioned without a prescrip- tion?--S. B. : Decidedly not. Used properly, they can be very useful. Not properly used, they can cause a lot of mischief. Therefore the steroids require a prescription, which is the only way of being sure that you are using them I am aware is diarrhea in some Dear Dr. Molner: Will I be under a physician's supervisior. 4

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