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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1967, p. 15

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>sident kening ) projects as the dam on the ce River in British Colum- and the earth dam on the uth Saskatchewan River id put more people on the yr market more difficult time for Can- 's export market also was cast by Mr. Neapole The sterling devaluation plus increase in prices of Cana- ) manufactured goods have will bring about weaknesses ur ability to meet competi- in the export market." urthermore, the '"'productiv- gap" between United States Canadian manufacturing been growing in the last eral years. ir, Neapole predicted that nstumer spending, which wed an increase during the half of 1967, would continue } high level well into 1968. it may very well be that sumers will provide much of impetus for continued wih into the next year and ond."" e said he hoped the govern- it is resolute in its an- nced plans to cut back gov- ment spending and that this tude will permeate provin- and municipal govern- its. However, in spite of these sures by the federal govern- it, expenditures will be high- than in 1967, since many of revisions were not real cut- ks, but a reduction in the posed expenditures." uy Hudon, chairman of the itreal Stock Exchange, said his year-end review that le the "nolitical situation' | federally and provincially have caused some alarm estically, "there is very lit- reason to believe that for- |} investment will be cur- "d." With the current devaluation Sterling, some investment - well be channelled to the . and Europe," he said owever, it 'should not be ronstrued as a shift away n Canada and more particu- y Quebec." PRODUCE YRONTO (CP) -- Wholesale retail carton eggs average zhted prices quoted by the artment of agriculture as of inesday: A large 46.2; A me- n 39.8; A small 29.5. gzs: Wholesale prices to itry stations fibre cases quot- yy a committee of wholesale dealers: extra large 4m e 37-39; mediums 32; small B 27-30; C 20-25 itter prices: Canadian 'y Commission tenderable ots buying score 62; buy- 40 score 63; selling 63 FREE PEPSI EPI'S IZZA Simeoe St. $. -- 728-0192 lossiynn Rd. W, -- 723-0249 : cared nder else? ace it. iander doesn't > much. Even er coriander. naybe that's a n why English <ers in 1769 d this funny herb so much. 1t Alexander , a Highland had a hunch. uid off. He dis- that by treat- very best co- just right, it ve gin a wone ew taste. That never had be- st is history. RDOW & CO. (CANADA) LTOy IVE TAKEN THE HANDLE OFF THE FRIDGE DOOR SO YOU CAN'T RAID IT WHILE IM OuT! £961 @ poaneny sutny pom, eeopompatg Aouerc aA Piastrtoated ty King Features Syndicate. DONALD DUCK LUNCHEON SPECIAL WUT CANT Te You al n> BLONDIE THEY'D BETTER NOT DAST // AH BIN A DECENT WOOMIN .// LI'L ABNER "SECRET AGENT X9. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey 0 all) SAWYER pee | THIS OTHER MAN bal Ss x n N PS fa L\ U.S. BAVY, KEY WEST, WHY 10 YOU THINK HES JUST STANDING THERE, LAREDO? = ba =) oS <4 ize = YES, ADMIRAL. WE COULD FIND NO TRACE OF THEM OR THEIR MINI-SUB, I FOUND ONLY BUZ'S KNIFE AND SONAR, AND YOU THINK Y IT WAS A RUSSIAN SUBMARINE? reserved. © King Features Syndicate, Ine, 1967. World rights HAVE A SUB OPERA OUT OF HAVANA? T FOUND THIS RU . SPEARGUN NEAR THE MISSILE SILO. , December 28, 1967 15 HMM! ALARMIN BRIDGE (Top Record-Holder in Masters' Individual Championship Play) R ¢ BY LAND PENTAGON. South dealer East - West vuinerable, !The day of | ' the missiledefense j conference...Susan gets an early start... | NORTH #21063 9Q752 S aKI4 K3 I RECKON HES WAITIN' ON SomeE- | I AH... THERE YOU ARE, PAWSON/) $ WEST EAST BODY INSIDE BELLES DRE4S SHOP ii] | 97s 852- ing .) 97106 y! e O98 4108758 thet AG &QI1097542 hs H YZ = \ SOUTH \ ee @AKIS Qs DY WAKS4 , )} ee AQ? i | Wd AB ! ' | The bidding: i, L/ Sonth West North Fast AW W i Wy) 2 Pass 3H Pass OQ i\iae| | 40 Pass 59 Pass | syn q ry Opening lead--queen of clubs. | ' There are many procedures TAN eet a declarer can follow to force GOOD MORNING MRS, FOSTER! I'D LIKE A WORD WITH ithe opponents: to reveal their distribution. Sometimes an ex- jact knowledge of how the de- fenders' cards are divided will lead to an extraordinary result, as it did in this hand where South had to play well to bring home the grand slam West led the queen of clubs which South won with the ace. Declarer could see that there were 13 easy tricks available if the hearts were divided normal- ly (3-2); so he devoted all his thoughts to coping with the 4-1 or 5-0 heart division that might exist In line with this he cashed @ TREMENDOUS SAVINGS @ G.M.A.C, FINANCING 266 KING ST. W. the A-K-J of trumps, which proved to be divided 3-2, and Discover Canada's newest outdoor sport - Go Wide-Iracking Pontiac} 2.23" This development provided South with a vast amount of WE HAVE REDHOT BUYS FOR THE COLD WINTER SEASON ON '68 PONTIACS Spe ee eg The CLIFF MILLS MOTORS Lid. {now clear that West had started with precisely eight clubs and two spades, and the important WIDE CHOICE OF MODELS | fexuny martes" ** This problem did not prove insuperable because, when South proceeded to cash the A-K-Q of JUST REMEMBER, *ALL THE WORLU'S A STAGE... ANT ALL THE MEN AN WOMEN MERELY PLAYERS." /ig.048s. { SOMEBODY vrs -- BEEN HOLDING LIP THE \ WONG CUE CARI6 / " -- . } ee iN 7 L MAYBE YOU TAKE LIFE TOO SBRIOUS, Channel | Channel | Channel | Channel | Channel NUBBIN HENRY Mig Fors Spotirams ba. 100). Word aon cesoed WV CAN'T EXPLAIN NOW, POPS. JUST GET IT AND VES GET A COPY OF EVE'S SEND IT TO ME AT EVE'S BIRTH CERTIFICATE ? JULIET JONES | 3-6-1 MICKEY MOUSE BETCHA IN THE WINTER WHEN KIDS CAN'T GET 'EM MILLIONS OF] | DRIED-OUT DIRT.' 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'DOOLEY, OLD BOY, YOU ix ee, a only question that remained wags ITS MY SALARY, |whether West's singleton heart BOSS~-I CAN'T MAKE | |consisted of the jack, ten or ENPS MEET ON THE | Inine. 1 LITTLE YOU PAY || In order to protect against all ME<* i] \three possibilities, South led a i] |low heart to dummy's queen. 3} |When West followed with the +} |nine, the contract became 100 2} |per cent certain. Declarer con- tinued with a heart and fines- 3] |sed the low eight when East Ci} \followed low. i. \ ; It would not have helped East yy" i] |to play the ten instead of the = QS]; |six, because declarer would , e| |simply win with the king and return to dummy with a trump NS Teed i & : py Lt Ned +3 NY 4 si Sg, eae iniwiniai OH,WELL! THATS YOUR q| PROBLEM! I THOUGHT YOU NEEDED ADVICE OR ) SOMETHING! to take the proven heart fin- esse a Dow Won't Halt Napalm | | | SARNIA (CP) -- The Dow |Chemical Co. in the United States has no intention of stop- ping production of napalm for juse in Vietnam despite wide-~- spread protests, says Herbert YOUR HEALTH Lop-sided Growth _ Seen Normal Pattern By JOSEPH G. MOLNER, MD Dear Dr. Molner: Recently I | made a dress for my daughter going on 15. Hemming the} sleeves, ] notices that her r arm was a half.inch longer than the left. Since then we have no- | ticed that her right foot is a half inch longer than the left. \ Neither is noticeable, but\l , was wondering if this is normal, and if so how is this possible? I {have heard it may be caused by the joints not joining at the same time during growth, It's proba a lot more 'nor mal" to be a little lop-sided than the other way around. No tailor, fitting a man's it would think of marking Ne. compl (except length of only one sleeve. He when accute i as to be marks both ppressed) other Shoe clerks will tell you how jtreatments are sufficient in many people have learned thatisome cases: in others, surgery one foot is harder to fit than the { other, Photographers for years have | had fun taking only one side of ja person's face, then reversing 'the negative to provide the {other half-of the picture. A face | assembled from two right sides is so markedly different from one made from two left sides} that sometimes it looks like an other person Have you ever noticed how many people carry one shoulder higher than the other? How many cock their heads slightly to one side instead of holding the head straight up?. How many mouths have a quirk at one side? There are mighty few sym metrical people Doubtless. some small defect in the union at the bone ends could account for the differenc« in arm length. We also lon have had reason to surmise tha very mild, unrecognized case jof polio left small flaws. Possi {cause it? What treatment is __|D. Doan, president of the com- pany | In an article in the company's |magazine, Maple Leaf, Mr. Doan says the company intends © continue to produce the jel- | lied gas weapon '"'because we | feel that so long as the United | States is sending men to war, it is unthinkable that we would) not supply the materials they need." Mr. Doan says the firm r accidents and trivial/produces it because it feels it should produce '"'those items which our fighting men need in jtime of war when. we have the ability to do sa." bly m illnesses play a part So 1d forget abou! the unno sable difference in arm e rit and Sone 'wouneat length--and if your youngster) He "said the company rejects has any tendency to be self-con- : f ' arguments being advanced by st cies |gome Hat Dow is no diferent Sadi ahs waaceoiie on ih, No-| from the German industrialists sede saeriaadie van dey of the Second World War who body else will see i were "'just following orders." He said his company has Dear Dr. Molner: | get up two} made a "moral judgment" on to four times a night because ofthe long-range goals of the U.S. - prostate gland trouble. Is there) government and supports those a medicine I can take, or do I goals have to have an _ operation?) ------ wi a kg you recommend? QUEENIE 5 thé only soluiion. As for an operation, that is for your doc- tor to determine. Dear Dr. Molner: Have you) ever heard of. a deformed} duodenal. bulb? What would needed? -- T. ¥ A deformed duodenal 'bulb is| Se mies a finding seen in an x-ray of the} "Here you are, Mi 'Now say jupper intestinal tract. The] yoyn have dinner with me, or duodenum is the portion directly} py ten you who the |below the stomach. Saying that} is!" it is. deformed means that it, has' been distorted in shape. The usual direct cause is the forma- find out what this is as soon as tion of a scar tissue following a 'possible. -- Mrs. M. P. : healed ulcer. It requires. no Sorry, but you are quite mis- treatment unless ulcer symp- taken. I may have mentioned toms (discomfort or pain) that years ago caustics were recur. used in quack or amateur ef- forts to "burn away" such can- Dear Dr. Molner: My mother, cers. It is easier, quicker, safer, 37. has skin cancer inthe early More comfortable and far less Wo RG * disfiguring to remove them by tages. | remember you had an nodern methods, surgery being rticle about a cure for this ir \referred in most cases. Take vowder. form, 1 would like t& your mother to your doctor,

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