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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1967, p. 21

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LIKE "THEY DOIN GOLF MATCHES ON T V1 GRANDMA BUZ SAWYER JANE ARDEN SAWYER, THAT EXPERIENCE OF BEING TREED ALL NIGHT BY A BUFFALO HAS REALLY FRIGHTENED MARY, YES,L KNO! SHE WANTS TO GO HOME. SHE'S TIRED OF YOUR TRYING TO RECALL HER PAST. FRANKLY, IF SUCH EXPERIENCES DON'T SHOCK HER INTO KEMEMBERING, I SEE LITTLE HOPE, © King Festures Syndicate, Inc., 1967. World rights EVERY' PACKED, GENERAL? THING) THE MULE? ARE {} TLL ADMIT I'M THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 23, 1967 21 BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) DISCOURAGED, GIVE ME TWO MORE DAYS, AND LEAVE US ALONE, South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH 4Q97 862 @AI752 K8 EAST >> eta u oO oo oo rey The bidding: South West North East Pass 2@ Pass Pass 44 Opening lead --five of clubs. The instinctive play is not ANYTHING new 2--Buffalo 3--Barrie 4--Butfalo 6--Toronto 7--Buftalo Channel 8--Rochester Channel 9--Toronto Channel 11--Hamilton Channel 12--Peterborough Channel Channet Channer Channel Channel SATURDAY GVENING 5:00 P.M, W--Zorro 8--Travel Film 7--Wide World of Sports 4--Bowery Boys 3-6-12--Moby Dick 2--Peter Gunn 5:30 PLM }--Little Hobo 8-~-Wagon Train 3-6-12--Bugs Bunny 2--Danger is my Business . 6:00 PLM, V--Super Heroes 9--Stingray 12-6--Eric Sykes 4--News, Weather, 3--Lost in Space 2--Death Valley Days 11--Exhibition Hockey 9--Flintstones 12-6--Sounds '68 3-4--News, weather, sport 2--AFL Highlights 7:00 P.M. 9--Jackie Gleason 8--Accidental Family 4--Round Table 3-6-12--Beverly. Hill- billies 2--Movie 7:30 P.M, 8--Maya 4--Jackie Gleason 3-6-12--High Chaparral 11--Seaway 7--Lawrence Welk 4--My Three Sons 3-6-12--Movie 2-4--Get Smart 9:00 P.M. 4--Hogan's Heroes 2-8--Mrovie 9:30 P.M, 11--The Saint 7--\ron Horse 4--Petticoat Junction 10:00 P.M. 9--Garrison's Gorillad 4--Mannix 10:3 P.M, 11--Movies 7--Movie 3-6-12--In Person 11:00 P.M, 3-4-6-9-11-12-- News Weather, Sports 11.15 P.M 2-8--News, Weather and t 11:25 P.M, 4--Greatest Headlines 11:38 P.M, 7--News, Weather, Sports 8--Movie 4--Movie 11.35 P.M, 12--Movie 11.40 PLM, 12--Movie 11.45 PLM, 2--Movie SUNDAY 7:30 A.M. 3--Christopher Program 8:00 A.M, 11--Living Word 7--Milton the Monster 4--Word of Life 2--Agriculture U.S.A. 8:30 A.M. 11--Father Mechan 9--Cartoon Playhouse 7--Linus 4--Let's Go 2--This !s The Life 9:00 A.M. \1--Cathedral Chimes 7--Fantastic Four 4--Paper Capers Z--Captain Sailorbird 9:30 A.M. '1--IHfallan Journal T--Rocketship 4--Uncle Jerry's Club 10:00 A.M. 9--Marine Boy 8--Faith Fer fe-Day 4--Lamp Unto My Feet 2--The. Answer 10:15 A.M. 6--La Boite a Chansons 10:38 A.M. 9--Cartoon Playhouse 8--This Is The u'fe 6--La Langue Vivante 4--Look Up and Live 3--Hymn_ Book 2--Insight 11:00 A.M. 11--Continental Miniature 9--Meta | &--Christopher Program 7--Bullwinkle | 6-12--Church Service |¢--Camera Three 3--Spectrum 2--Faith for Today | 11:30 A.M. 9--Wish You were Here 8--Soclal Security 7--Discovery 67 6--Recital 4--Film Feature 3--Sacred Heart 2--Greatest Show 12 NOON 12--Living Word 9--Itallan Atbum 8--Adventures In Para- 6--Recital 4--News, Weather, Sports 3--Cathedral of Tomorrow 12:15 P.M. dise 7--Super Comics | | | | | 12~God is the Answer | 4-Let's Look at Congress | | 12:30 P.M, | 6--Horizon 67 | 4--Face the Nation | 2--Movie | 1:00 P.M, 11--Sir Lancelot | 8--Tom Decker | 7--Movie 6--Showcase 4--Pre-Game Show 3--Herald of Truth 1:15 P.M, | 12--Cavairy Calls | 6~Gardening | | 1:30 PLM, | 9--Insight 1l--This Space Age | 8--Travel Film | 4--Pro Football | 3+612--Time For Man | 2:00 PLM, 11--Spectrum | §--Pro Football 8--Pro_ Football 3-6-12--Pro Football 2:3 P.M. 11--Moment of Truth 7--Auto Race 2--Meet the Press | 3:00 P.M, 7--Film Feature 2--Polka Varieties 3:30 PLM, 11--Litflest Hobo | 7--Issues and Answers | © P.M, 7--First Name Only 2--Quarterback Club | | | SUNDAY EVENING 4: M. [ee Favorite Martian | | 4:30 P.M, | 1]--Tiny Talent Time | 9---Soccer | 7--Custer | 2--Pro Football | 5:00 P.M, | 11--Gentle Ben 8--Pro Football 4--Celebrity Game 3-612--Country Calendar 5:30 P.M, 11--Lost in Space 9--Pulse 7--Movie 4--Family Affair --20-20 3--Gentle Ben | 6:00 PLM, | 9--Talking Point | 4--2ist Century 3-6-12--Walt Disney 6:30 PLM, 11--High Chaparral 9--Lassie 4--News, Weather, Sports 7:00 P.M. 9--Monkees 7--Ice Show 4--Lassie 3-6-12--Green Acres 7:30 P.M. 11--Movie 9--| Dream of Jeannie 4--Gentle 3-6-12--Flashback 2-4--Walt Disney 00 PLM. 7-9--Movie 3-4-6-12--Ed. Sullivan Show 8:30 P.M. 2-8--Mothers-In-Law | 9:00 P.M. }\4--Smothers Brothers | 2.8-3-6-12--Bonanza 10:00 P.M. 11--Peyton Place 9. 5 --W- 4--Mission Impossible 3-6-12--Way It Is 2-8--High Chaperral 11:00 P.M. % 2-3-6-7-8-11-12---News,, Weather, Sports 4-9--News 14:25 PLM, 4--Greatest Headlines WRONG, PHIL? jalways the right play, as East LUXURY, GLAMOR and EXCITEMENT '68 PONTIACS, BUICKS, BEAUMONTS, ACADIANS VAUXHALLS and FIREBIRDS at... The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. TELEVISION LOG | CROSSWORD jdiscovered to his sorrow in this | hand. South got to four spades and | West led the five of clubs. De- 'clarer played low from dummy, hoping West had the queen, but |East won with the queen and {cashed the ace, West following suit with the deuce. East could now tell that his partner had led from a five-card é t] |suit, but, without giving the Baby Ni jhand further thought, he re- | MILLICENT |} \turned the jack of hearts. This i "| 'seemed like a natural thing to |do, but, as matters eventually turned out, the -heart return gave declarer the contract. South went up with the ace, led a diamond to the ace, and ruffed a diamond. He then en- tered dummy with a low trump, jruffed another diamond, re- }turned to dummy with another trump, and ruffed still another diamond By this time the jack of dia- |monds was established as a \trick, and, after playing a spade to the queen, South was able to discard a heart on the jack of diamonds and thus make the contract. Granting that the heart re- turn from the J-10-9 at trick three looked highly attractive, it must nevertheless be regard- ed as the wrong play. East |should have returned a trump MURKLEY! ace ACROSS DOWN 18, Heaven- JECIIANIBSIC It] | instead; had he done this, South are ie . 1. Type size 1, Fairy ly SIH|AIPIEM™TIR|i leis} |would ultimately have gone &--Johnny Carson 5. Vapor: 2. Begins Jerusa- [SiR CI ME AE down one. RAO i comb. form 3, Lettuce lem Clo MTUIMsfmeta| |. The effect of the trump play Merv Griffin 9. Having 4, Skill 19. Con- Pie |PIPIE Uirjs| |is that it forces declarer to use | oy Mone P.M. low rank 5, Con- tainer AL IML [e(S |S up one of dummy's entries be- 3--Human Jungle 10. Displays scious 20. Consoled AL MMC eaaii>| |fore he can get the diamonds | 1:40 P.M, 12. Live 6. Abound 22. Band AICMEMIAINIMRAlcle| |S0ing. While South can_ still | 12--Spectrum : 13. Eagle's 7. Dis- 23, Sideby |ROIMAINMBRIOIGIUIE| |establish the diamond jack as | 12.00 nest figure side arte a ae a trick if he wants to, he winds 7 News, Weather Sports 14, Perch 8. River 24. Boule- 3 = |up with no entry to dummy and |9--Crossfire 15. Fortify through vards Yesterday's Answer' | must lose two heart tricks. | 16.Continent: -Vene- 25. Shellac Tat abnaia Nie abbr. zuela 29.Containers 37. Assam hi ae 1 ig yeason Wal any MONDAY | 17. Arrest 9. Botch 30. Not: prefix silkworm Hage losers South has cannot £:00 A.M. ; 20. Chief: 11.Mariner «31. Uprisings 38. Blow ly away if he returns a trump, | 11--Schnitzel_ House abbr. 15, Land 32, Barks 39.Cent.Am, |but that a heart return may eal pity 21, Breeze measure _34. Mix tree 1 permit declarer to estab- | s--university DN ie ap eT is 1s 14 WE Cam bab (3 Y, pit diamond for his tenth | I--Dialita tor 'Dallerte 23 rate 9 3) Ww 10 n 4 » Virginia Graham " hd | 9:00 A.M wand % Exce 10 [nea fiends 25. Dud ie G ns | 9--Romper Room 26. Leve s | a-- i A 14 GAZAL lo SS eresuicts | SER LH, YY To Incenti 2--Pat Boone - ze 7 1 [19 4 Y 20 ve 9:30 A.M, is 1--Donna Reed pronoun wee Wi eA TORONTO (CP) -- 'The ei as al Playhouse 29. Conquest YY), V incentive program for indus- | stab & 33. At home lea 5 tries inslow-growth areas errr ia alas 34, long Y) announced Tuesday by Premier 9--Uncle Bobby uncle 26 VTA 121 UWss4 John Robarts will not apply to Rec eld hele 35. ee GG WY HA \industries already receiving sev 28 729 [30 wu 132 federal assistance, the manag- Sa contentions 36. Peg da YA, ing director of the Ontario 7--Dateline: Hollywood $6: Gover 33 V4 >* Y Gia Development Corporation said 4--Beverly Hillbillies pened La //) Z Wednesday. se Tucan Ata 40. Weird ~~ . Wy |* Alan Etchen said the indus- | 2-4---Personality 41, Assists - nat tries receiving incentive pay: | Topereyinesn Race 42, Titles of G ment under Mr. Robarts' plan | 3+Good Morning mn -- t az yy Y will a pcan only where it 11:30 A.M. ' ; /) /A \makes business sense. The cor+ ie Merciage. | contidentia} v 923 | poration will operate the grants Ue family came |program. -2--Hollywood Squares Mr. Robarts said the new 4--Dick V Dyk : . | 3-Ed Allen Time" YOUR HEALTH program would provide incen- } 12 NOON tive payments up to $500,000 for |? Ses Weather and industries in slow - growth i : ' 1--Linle. People areas, mainly in eastern and | $--Toronto Today Excess Pressure |Northern Ontario, but not in | Serra cated |areas where the federal govern. | 6--Luncheon Date eae ment gives aid. 4---N » Weather, ise went | Causes Bursitis | 12:30 P.M, 1]--Photo Finish By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD QUEENIE j 1:30 P,, | &--Let's Make | 446--As the World &--Eye Guess 3-4-6-12--Search for To- morrow 2--Merv Griffin 12:48 P.M. 3-4-6-12--Guiding Light 1:00 P.M. 12--Movie 1l--Mike Douglas 9--Movie $--Dialing for Dollars Virginia Graham 7--Fugitive 6--Luncheon Date 4--Meet the Millers 3--Movie M. A Deal Tunes 2:00 P.M. 7--Newlywed Game é--Cuisine 4--Love Is A Many Splen- dored Thing 28--Days of Our Lives 2:38 P.M. 12--Calendar 1--Perry Magon 9--Peopie in Conflict 7--Dream Girl 6--Coronation Street 4--House Party -8--Doctors 3:00 P.M. 9--Magistrate's Court 7--Genera) Hospital 4--Te Tell The Truth 3-6-12--Take 30 2-4--Anether World 3:25 PLM, 4--News 3:30 P.M, N--Bullwinkle 9--I's Your Move 7--Commander Tom 3-4-6-12--Edge ot Night 2-4--You Don't Say 4:00 P.M. 1l--Super Heroes 9--| Love Lucy 8--Match Game 4--Secret Storm 3-6-12--Communieate 2--Mike Douglas 4:30 P.M. 11--Gilligan's Island 9--Movie 8--Leave If To Beaver 4--Truth or Consequences 3-6-12--Forest Rangers Dear Dr. Molner: Please dis- cuss bursitis, what causes it in shoulder and arm, and anything that can be done for relief, Can it be cured--Mrs. W.D. A bursa is a little pad con- taining a viscous fluid which is designed by nature to-let ten- dons ride easily over bony prominences in the joints. The critical joints are usually shoulders, knees, elbows or heels, although there are oth- ers When a bursa becomes irri- tated, the amount of fluid in it increases and it becomes pain- ful. That is bursitis. Overuse or too much pressure on a joint is a common cause. Housemaid's knee (from kneel- ing), tennis elbow, chauffer's elbow and the like are exam- ples of bursitis. CALCIUM DEVELOPS Sometimes the tendons them- selves become inflamed also, and ultimately may develop calcium deposits as part of the healing process, X-ray will dis- close this, and it is called cal- cific tendonitis, Treatment -- obviously -- must begin with letting the joint rest so the bursa can get over its irritated ccndition and return to normal size. Wet heat, applied by hot compresses, is comforting. Various anti-inflammatory drugs (aspirin, phenylbutazone, indomethacin) ease the pain, and in severe cases sometimes hydrocortisone is injected to give relief while the swollen 'bursa is resting and recovering. a | Ultra-souné and diathermy \(both of which are methods of| providing heat inside the tis-) sues, rather than merely letting heat absorb from the surface)! jalso are used. | |PAIN SUBSIDES With rest and care, the acute- ly painful stage subsides, but when one has had an attack of bursitis, remember that the bursa has taken some abuse. You probably won't have to baby it, but you certainly should take care not to subject ve on ee OL, it to the same sort of strain) -------- that brought on the attack. In oot eect anaes tae the shoulder, be wary of exag- gg gp are!" gerated or unusual movements --wall-washing and painting are examples. If the bursitis was in the knee, continued kneeling, as content, but the iron and pro tein content per 100 grams is in scrubbing a floor, may start the trouble again. Either strain, unusual stretching or pressure can irritate the bursa. Yes, bursitis usually can be cured, in the sense of ending the pain, but no pill is going to make it as good as new. You have to protect it to a reason able degree. Dear Df. Molner: In the pro- cess of koshering meat for reli- gious purposes, the meat is soaked and salted and blood removed. Does the meat thus lose iron or other nutrients? Is there any real difference in nutritional value?--P.A.L. Department of agriculture data show that corned beef has essentially the same nutritional value as no n-kosher round for all practical purposes the same. Dear Dr. Molner: I have had so much trouble with wax in my ears that I have to have if removed every month. I use sweet oil to soften it, but ] dread having the wax removed because sometimes the eat bleeds and other times it itches, Is there any way to prevent il from forming?--J.G. There are preparations whict can be used frequently and help keep the wax soft so it can be removed gently by syringing Ask your doctor about this When wax impacts (becomes packed and hardened) it acts as a foreign body and sticks te the membrane of the ear canal steak. Kosher beef has a some- what lower thiamine and niacin hence the discomfort ir removal, and the bleeding.

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