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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1967, p. 20

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RASHES KILL FIVE ekend Sudbury, a student at en's University, in a two- collision on Highway 15 r Kingston. . D. (Doug) Hamilton and wife of Cleveland, Ohio, ust Torriano and his wife of ith, Minn., and Frank Sku- of Virginia Falls, Minn., yned in White Horse Lake miles north of Port Arthur n their Beaver aircraft hed into the lake. 'ederick Dobson, 52, his Anne, 51, and their daugh- Annette, 21, of Trenton in a lruck crash near Trenton. va Irene Daines, 69, Lon- Ont., in a car-truck crash r Woodstock. | |Beit Jalla will form one eco e nomic unit with Jerusalem for e|tourism purposes. The biggest -leffect is expected to be felt at f' Christmas pilgrimage time. RAR OK S$ TODAY and the ERS | ROLL GROUP ( oct" Oc POC, , ERNOON MATINEE AFTERNOON SHA HOTEL OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO OK vA FOTO OK OK IO Kk FINAL WEEK RUCE VILLA proudly presents SEPTEMBER RADE OF STARS \ sty Lane RINGER, MC Si Exo meme n Duo 'awD SONS sobby : must rtainment and. Dancing Nightly rday Matinee 4 to 6 p.m. Buffet Daily 12-12:30 and 5-9 p.m. lay Dinners 5-8:30 p.m. nquets -- Weddings -- Parties HORNTON FALL CLASSES NOW _ FORMING Enroll Today! Phone NOW! 942-3661 For FREE i ws stort you on your limbing it im no fime like thoe- the cost is low! enagers, Young Adults end We- from 4 yeors. BLONDIE DONALD DUCK NICE, SUT WHY T GUESS TM TOO R FROM CAMP, © King Festeree Syndicate, lnc, 1967. World rights reserved. . ARE YOU PREPARED TO FACE SNAPPITAL, PUNISH WHAT YOU'RE DOING="T'LL ANSWER YOUR PHON! I KNOW YoU WoN'T oN THIS PART OF THE MIND PICKING UP A FEW CALL IS FOR YOU, THINGS AT THE MARKET DAGWOOoD ON YOUR WAY HOME WRITE cao LisT-- YOU BEEN FEEDIN'ON LOCO WEED, JOHNNY? YOU SAY WE/RE GOIN' TO HAUL THAT CANNON UP HERE? JANE ARDEN / PREPARED ~ SHMEPARED,! YOU DORTY VM A CRIMINAL MONSTER!!< DOYOUR »-{ PUNISH } APPITA DUCKS GUNG IT'S DISCRIMINATION!) DUTY? Si TOOK Os LARGE SELECTION OF '67 MODELS IN OUR LAST ALLOTMENT ONLY RIZZON YOU PUNISHINK ME 1S BECAUSE. NO SPITCHES!! \ AT LAST//ILLSEE ) BADDER HEXECUTIONER, / WHAT SNAPPITAL / YOU 0 INCITING THEM TO SABOTAGE IS COVERING ALOT OF SHORTAGE OF ties GOOD USED CARS } = SECRET AGENT X9 AN' WH EN WE GET THE GUN SET UP.,..RIGHT YONDER I THE TARGET, NASN'T DRAWN. UNTIL THIS MORNINGS SMART TIME TO TRADE HMM! WE'D BETTER GO LOOK FOR HER. 'S GETTING DARK. y LYMAN'S } | OUR HOTTEST] | LEAD, BUT HE'S] | & INCOMPLETE SHOCK! | PONTIACS, BUICKS, BEAUMONTS, VAUXHALLS, G.M.C. TRUCKS The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. NO '68 PRICES AVAILABLE YET THE TUBA 16 AN 5, OD0*LOOKING * INSTRUMENT, ISN'T IT? 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Sports | 8--Crossfire 9--Magistrate' Me ha ir | gistrate's Court B -M. | 2--Pat Boone 8-2--Another World %--Lueiiie Bali | 230 A.M. | 7---Genera| Hospital J--Cowboy in Africa | 11--Donna R | 4-To Tell The Truth eed 4--Gunsmoke | 9--Cartoon Playhouse | 3-6-12--Take 30 with real problems, and I won- der if I should just grin and I broke a toe in childhood and it never healed right and humps up, and I suffered a severe sprain about five years ago. Do these facts have any bearing?--Miss C.S. I couldn't answer whether the "stupid" shoes will have to be indefinitely--but your orthopedist can. He doubtless expects the foot exercise to con- tinue to bring improvement, SEE DOCTOR There isn't much that can be more aggravating than a chron- ically painful foot, and if he can make you feel better you aren't "wasting his time." By _ all means check with him from time to time. Or, better yet, ask him for an estimate of how soon you should see him again, barring any unexpected change which you should, in any case. tell him about. The other foot injuries could have some bear- ing on your discomfort. Dear Dr. Molner: I heard a discussion on the radio about diabetes and a man said he read somewhere that one shot of insulin injected every four to six months, or some other med- icine, was sufficient to last that length of time. Is there any truth in this? I take my insulin daily.--Mrs. H.B. There is no medication for diabetes, insulin or anything else, that lasts for months. It needs to be taken daily, as you The man on the radio may have been mistaken, or he may have been discussing some experimental work. Too often such information is disclosed prematurely, giving patients a impression and false $-6-12-- ig we ewe | | Rare stan OM jae suaae re minke" M Ski ej t 9--Bewitched | 4-Love of Lite Le lumps In ies --Man From_U.N.C.L.E, | 10:00 A.M. Commenter Tom ih Ad Thomas ieee ens | 3-4-6-12--Edge of Night s es ; | 9--Uncle Y | 28---Yeu Don't Say Sh V N d ; 9--Family Affair | Secale care" | 4:00 P.M. OWS accine ee ee veitie Ball o-2--ci com nae Heit eichetg fe " Mm ie ee | match Game By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD country Music He 11:00 A.M. e% tobesd Dear Dr. Molner: I have 3-46-12--C icat Je Felony Saud |#aPersenafiy | $433, Communicate heard: talk for mooths about a ndy Gr | 7--Honeymoon Race 4.30 P.M. "mumps vaccine." It is just|bear it. parse ai Page Chal- | Pie st Sens Plan A saldaid The Car {talk or has a vaccine been 9:30 P.M, 11:30 A.M, @--Leave It To Beaver jfound that is in the testing j Rar ti 24 Place pea Para tay al hag eared stage? = oni nti -6-12--| nab tliat In, short, is there hope that we will soon be able to be | CROSSWORD immunized? Many grownups who didn't have the disease when they were children are ACROSS 4,.Tibetanox 22.Grapée understandably fearful of it, as worn 1, Remain 5. Trainer growe I am--M.C. 5, Arrive 8. Smell ing There is an effective vaccine 9 a, Hy ae - P| for mumps now--but, more A '. z i j i sa.Koegot 3 Drop" 34. Grand meee oe tee pa 11, Trail, | 13, Plant Canyon i as gam with state mer a 10 son has had the disease. 12, Heart aromatic 28. Forbid ets aerial Pg good many a. gt ~ artery seeds 27. Chinese [LIEISMAWIeINfule] [the mumps as children but it 14.N.Z. tribe 15. Pig pen pag TEIAISMEPIAIRITIEID} jwas mild enough so it was not 15. Cover 17, Roman 29, River Ssturday's Answer | recognized, or they have forgot- 16, Philistine date into ten it. giant 18, Jolson, North $4. Girl's If the skin test shows that an 19, Japanese Smith Sea name adult has not had mumps, then marine and 30. Splits 37. Pronoun mumps vaccine is indicated. If measure others 31, Perched 38, Metal a man of reproductive age gets aa 21. Dry 33. Greedy container the disease the possibility exists Birds 1 Ic fs 14¢ 7s fe fr [eo that it can settle in the reprod- 28. Parts of ; : Ye y i uctive organs and cause sterili- i EF) fo ty. 25. Certain Uy; Y ty veiled 7 YAP IS UNCOMFORTABLE lady / In any event, it can be 26. Units i- A uncomfortable as well as poten- of work WG tially harmful. peat i a lie Y CZ Dear Dr. Molner: For some so os Y time, I have been troubled by 29, Y / 20 Y at lez pain and swelling in one foot ¢ 114 and ankle. An orthopedist treat- 82. Heath tts aan 23 [24 GY 2 ed me for an over-riding meta- 85. Affirma- L. tarsal and I am now wearing tive vote 26 Y 2 special shoes and doing various 86, Adores Ey 7, 4 5 oy ct foot exercises. 87. Meager Li " ' There has been great 89. The Muses a improvement but my foot still 40. Firm hata bee baa UY, bg hurts. I am only 29 and not/are doing. 41, Jewish ze Y Cm ETY happy at the thought of wearing Yi "stupid" shoes for the rest of 42. Concludes EO Y 40 y771. |my days Y oe ; : eer Y Y Yi My question: Will wearing Hv - : ai V//\42. Y them for any 'special length of wih rat Sceehagad Yj Y, Y, time correct the problem? Am id "ip |1 wasting the doctor's time? I) wrong see 60 many people in his office' hopes. ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 18, 1967 19 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters Individual Championship Play) South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH 5984 WAKIS3 o364 WEST EAST 43 4AQ10768 eos eKOT43 SOUTH akK2 9Q oA at 109532 A10865 109642 KT 3 The bidding: South West North East 19% Pass 39 36 49 . Opening Jead--three of spades. Some of the great plays in bridge are merely afterthoughts but here is one that declarer solved right at the table, believe itor not! Declarer was Ben Kaplan of Bridgetwon, N.J. Kaplan might well be one of our top players today were it not that he wastes so much time paying attention to his plumbing supply business. He was playing in a rubber bridge game many years ago and got to four hearts on the bidding shown. The vulnerabil- ity made it clear that East's three spade bid was based on a six-card suit. That West's lead was a single- ton was moreover confirmed by the card he led, the three. Kap- lan was Jooking at the deuce in his own hand. East won the spade lead with the ace and Kaplan played the king on it without a tremor. He knew that if he played the deuce \East would return a spade for |West to ruff, and there would then be no chance of making \the hand. Naturally enough, East aban- doned spades and returned the queen of diamonds. It simply | didn't occur to him that declarer |would play the king on the ace \if he also had the deuce. Kaplan took the diamond with \the ace, drew two rounds of trumps, and then lost the eight of spades to the ten. Back came the jack of diamonds, won with the king. A trump to dumthy was now followed by the nine of spades, East playing the queen as declarer ruffed. ~ Another trump to dummy €n- abled South to discard a dia- mond on the established jack of spades. Declarer then con- ceded a club and made four hearts, His only losers were two spades and a club, Had Kaplan made the normal play of the spade deuce on the ace, the automatic low spade re- turn would have resulted in his losing a spade, a ruff, a dia- mond and a club for down one, OLD COUNTRY SOCCER SCORES LONDON (CP)--Old Countr? soccer results Saturday: : ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Arsenal 4 Tottenham 0 Burnley 3 Sunderland 0 Chelsea 2 Stoke 2 Everton 0 Leeds 1 Leicester 1 Fulham 2 Man City 5 Sheffield U 2 Newcastle 3 Coventry 2 Sheffield W 1 Man United 1 Southampton 1 Liverpool 0 West Brom 2 Notts F 1 West Ham 1 Wolverhampton 3 Division 11 Birmingham 1 Blackburn 1 Bolton 2 Carlisle 3 Bristol C 2 Blackpool 4 Charlton Athletic 3 Aston Villa 0 Derby 1 Plymouth 0 Huddersfield 1 Ipswich 4 Hull 1 Crystal P 1 Middlesbrough 0 Millwall 1 Norwich 1 Portsmouth 3 Preston 0 Queens PR 2 Rotherham 3 Cardiff 2 Division IT Brighton 2 Tranmere 0 Colchester 0 Bury 0 Grimsby 2 Scunthorpe 1 Manfield 1 Barrow 2 Peterborough 1 Oxford 1 Reading 2 Walsall 2 Swindon 4 Northampton Town Watford 4 Bristol R 0 Division IV Bradford C 2 Lincoln 1 Brentford 0 Halifax 0 Chester: 3 Exeter 1 Crewe Alex 3 Workington 2 Hartlepools 0 Southend 1 Newport 1 Luton 1 Notts C 0 Aldershot 1 Port Vale 0 Darlington 1 Rochdale 1 Bradford 1 Swansea Town 2 Wrexham 0 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Airdrieonians 1 Falkirk 1 Clyde 4 Partick 2 Dundee 2 Dundee U 2 } Dunfermline 1 Hearts 3 = Hibernian 3 Raith 0 Morton 2 Motherwell 1 Rangers 1 Celtic 0 St. Johnstone 1 Aberdeenl + Stirling 0 Kilmarnock 0 QUEENIE "Will you stop dawdling over there--I'm waiting to give you @ piece of my mind)",

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