Page 12â€"The Times, It found that it was frustration â€" not anxiety â€" that caused the unconscious grinding of teeth â€" bruxism â€" and that the problem is more psychosomatic than mechanical. Raher than altering the pattern of the patient‘s bite, a dentist should teach him to relax say researchers. The patient‘s jaws might also be rested by a diet of soft foods or disengaging the at night with guards or splints. ploded by a dentistâ€" Dental topics=~ that say that teeth clenching CHECK DESIRED PERIOD [] two weeks CHILD‘S NAME ..................... PARENTSY .....s.ss.ccssscersrccsacees ADDRESS ..............2.222.22222222. Theory exploded y, July 12, 1973 CAMP DATE FROM JULY 2 TO auUG. 31 Most TB germs can be done in by drugs like isoniazid. This discovery revolutionized the treatment of TB â€"â€" Canadian Dental Association. The volunteer patients underwent a series of warning and electric shocks to increase anxiety and various forms of harrassment to intensify responses, they also learned selfâ€"control. They could be taught to relax their mouth muscles under stress. 2D PLEASE INDICATE STARTING DATE J montH [_] two montHs APPLICATION DEPOSIT $10.00 CALL NOW â€" LIMITED ENROLMENT When tested patients APPLICATION FORM +++ We are so pleased to see Reverend Clifford Ward up and back to work after recent surgery. The church is in a renovation program and looks beautiful. schedule. Services are conducted at 8: 30 a.m. and 10 am. The 7 p.m. evening service has been cancelled for June, July and August. starting out. _St. Hilda‘a Anglican Just a reminder that most of the churches in the area are on their summer schedules for July and BIRTHDATE ..... PHONE ............. +++ and Donny Fay Winters. Received from the Roman Church was Beverly Ann faith at St. Hilda‘s Church recently: Peter Macey, Richard Norris, Ron Morris, Winston Morris, Paul Mullin, Michael McDonald, Daniel Charles Coughlan, Richard Kennedy, Roger Allan Phillips, Michelle Alexan der, Wendy Clarke, Susan Dollery, Herma Killingbeck, Loretta Kleinsmith, Twylla Kleinsmith, Heather McDonald, Andrea Parris, Andrea Scott, Kelly Lee Shierlaw, Delores Waithe, Carole Davis, Beatrice Ross 4 ++Â¥ Best wishes to the following who were con | <& & MiN1â€" <KOOL Summerâ€"Fun Day Camp July â€" August Ages 4/ to 10 years CONTACT THE MINIâ€"SKOOoL NEAREST YOU FOR DETAILS:! 22 Tuxedo Crt. 439â€"0521 685 Sheppard Ave. 222â€"6573 960 Markhom Rood _ 438â€"3611 1855 Jane Street 248â€"6875 340 Dixon Rood 249â€"7601 370 Dixon Rood 244â€"5341 IJL JB â€"_â€" a cHiur‘s Puace +++ Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Bill Crowther Sr., Northcliffe Boulevard. He underwent stomach surgery at Toronto Western Hospital last week. +++ One of the nicest jobs for university students I have We are so sorry to hear that Mr. Tom Ward, Redhill Avenue is hospitalized at Toronto General . Hospital. Mr. Ward was admitted June 17 and has undergone three major surgeries in five days. We understand that he is coming along and we do hope that he will be home before too long. ruth russell / 653â€"7439 ++ + He was out the front of the house painting away and when his wife went to check on him she found him crouched up in a tree. It wasn‘t the paint pail that had fallen on him it was his pants. Somehow they got caught and the first thing he knew his pants were down around his feet and the only place he could head was for the tree. Marlee Avenue, as you know, is one of the main arteries to Yorkdale and the Spadina Expressway and for the first time in all the years my friends have lived on that street, there was no traffic to be seen. It probably would have caused a traffic jam if the public had a bird‘s eye view of the pantless painter. It brought to my mind a story I had heard at a party the previous Saturday night. It appears that a friend of mine who lives on Marlee Avenue wanted her house painted outside and her husband decided to do it himself. +++ Greetings and best wishes to Mr. Janet Johnston, formerly of Northcliffe Boulevard, who is at Norâ€" thwestern General Hospital again. Mrs. Johnston had been moved to the North York _ Extended _ Care Hospital but, unfortunately, her hip broke again and she is in traction at Norâ€" thwestern. We are sorry to hear of your misfortune, Mrs. Johnston. +++ I do hope some of you ladies will submit your favorite recipes in the Westonâ€"York Times recipe contest. My mother is constantly telling me that the cook book published last year by the paper is the best cook books she has ever had. Mother has had nearly fifty years of experience in cooking and, even though she hates the job, she is good at it and enjoys cooking much more with her copy of the cook book supplement. +++ It was with fits of laughter that I read Dawne Moss‘ column last week telling about her husband having the paint pail fall on him covering him with paint from head to foot. You really have to know Dawne to appreciate her sense of humor. It is just great! +++ * We have two new lads in the area and a most hearty welcome is extended to them. They are John Marc LaChance of Ruscomb, Ontario and Willard Miller of Minto, New Brunswick. Both boys are here to attend Devry Institute of Technology on Lawrence Avenue.> A hearty welcome is exâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs. J. McLearen of Aberdeen, Scotland who are vacationing at the Bunker homestead with Mike and Mabel while Mike‘s mother and dad, Mr. and Mrs. Alien Bunker and son Dennis are off visiting Aberdeen for a month. humor. one Bill Crowther, Junior landed. Bill is engineering one of the mini trains at Ontario Place, His mother claims she has no problem getting him up for work as he just loves his job. Bill is a big lad with a great sense of heard of this summer is the +++