he Gassing, Chastvtintows, den. Mar. 1, 1965. 9 {diagnose knee problems 12 ie) 1 Are willed | Another Toronto doctor de- When Lightning OM THE AIR : “hgoter Toei dare Humphrey Put Skates =-s:2 25:5 ries byemi On Tow-Headed ee MUNDAY PROGRAMS CFCY TV 1.30 p.m.—Musicale 2.00 p.m.-—Film Festive! 3.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth 3:30 p.m.—Teke Thirty ' 4.00 pom.—As The World Turns | of orthopedic surgery at” the here when a lightning bolt Hospital for Sick Children, said exploded -a dynamite deposit the new method prevents the near the ‘mouth of a tunnel! be- | destruction of tender tissue in ing built to connect Rio's north the head of the thigh that often | ang south zones. More than 3% $75.a pair and hour after hour C°CUrs 48 & complication after | persons were injured. University of Toronto and ciiéf jeast 12,persons were killed 4.31: p.m.—Razzie Dazzle By. JACK BRAUCKMANN» ~~ = 9 5.00 p,m.—World of Neture VANCOUVER (CP) — lve of ice time—not to mention the | ““e@tment -of ee hips in| Another lightning bolt struck ’ : 5.30 p.m.—Music Hep years ago, Pat Humphrey laced travelling, the clothing, the spe- — nt. De Salter ett? during the ee then, | ; = 6.00 p.m.—Burne end Allen a pair of girl’s skates on the cia! music to skate to deacrt s ge ef teal derstorm, killing te youre) oa once Ni feet of a pale, tow-headed, four- The Humphrys worked the op- ment for’ older oblidves with a Sel and NS Four mere per. = 7.01 ome Cy er year-old boy and plunked him posite shifts so they could earn deformity called Legs-Perthe’s |° on He blast sent tons | 4 Pp - 5 7¥5 p.m.—Pority oe Qua jon_‘the ice of the: Vancouver |the needed money while one Of | disease, in which the bones and | Te gn debris tumbling ~ “2 ¢ 3 ee? 7.20 p.rit.-Sports Weekly Forum. : them -was home with Jay and| oseti of the joint bec of the | ~~ | 7:30 p.m.—Leave It To Bedver Visions of a whirling, leapin ister, Coruage . ome (down to cover ane mouth.) : ¢ My thiee Se ving, leaping, his younger brother and sistet.|inniamed. swollen and painful|A fire department spokesman 7 or 3 ork eee ier rocketing dynamo named Dick Until he hit the national level,| nq often degenerate, break of |said 12 bodies had been recov. $ oF $.30 eae : the or |Button had filled Mrs. Humph- Jay won practically every ¢om- | grow unevenly. , j \ered at the blast site but it 2 — a if 9.00 p.m.—Show ~ ry’s mind since 1948—the year |petition entered, his last title! He cut the hip bone in such 2 | gould be hours or even days be- : 10.00 p.m.—Denger Man , 11.00 p.m.—The Sixties |Button became Olympic cham- coming when he Brabbed the! way during surgery that the hip known wheth ‘pion and the year the tow-head Canadian junior men's champ- socket would meet the heed a fore it was p ether others perished-ia.the blast and \ 11.30 p.m.—Canade et War 12.00 p.m.—CBC TV News 12.13 a.m.—Locel Weether 12.14 a.m.—Hockey Scores 12.15 a.m.—Sign Off | was born. The visions were never so clear as on the day early this month when skating officials named her son Jay, 16, to re- ionship in 1963. the thigh bone at a different He finished third in 1964's na- angle. After the bone heals, | tional senior men's event and|‘‘the child is allowed to bear! repeated in that spot this year weight and have full activities in Calgary. But his free-skating without any brace.” subsequent landslide. — WRITING INSTRUMENT The lead pencil has been in use for 400 years. : \ 7 © CKCW TV * | present ps country in world wizardry earned him second — | 46 competition. place im that portion of the ‘ scale a - 9.57 a.m.—Station Sign On This weekend Jay faces his event in 1964 and this year he RIPLEY s BELIEVE IT OR NOT — ree 10.00 a.m.—Canedian Schools 10.30 a.m.—Nove Scotia Schools 11.30 @.m.—Across Canade 12.00 p.m.—Ffriendly Giant 12.15. p.m.—Chez Helene 12.30 p.m.—Butternut Square 12 50 p.m.—CBC-TV News 1.00 p.m.—Monday Pileybill Qur Vines Have Tenaer Grapes greatest challenge — the world championships in Colorado Springs~Colo., where he will be going after the senior singles crown. When Jay was on skates at four his policeman-father Fred Humphry thought his son was getting some early training for hockey, the sport Fred had 2.30 p.m.—At Home With Helen played and léved as a boy beat even Canadian champion ¢ F Don Knight in free-skating FIGURES IMPROVING All that separaets the five- foot-six, 130 . pound youngster from the country’s highest fig- ure-skating title is a matter of school figures — the intricate | patterns which count for 60 per- | cent of a skater’s competition ieee 5 Hl | Rh” GAN |) XC! Crocker mark. These figures are im- ; 3.00 p.m.—Moment of Truth BOTH WORKED proving. | 1! i 3.30 p.m.—Take Thirty Fred and Pat had married in Last spring, he earned the. f $4.00 p.mv—As The World Turns < 30 p.m.—Razzie Dazzle 5.00 p.m.—Cartoon Capers 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop 1947, ‘the year after Fred re- turned from a stint as an air |force pilot and the year after |Pat graduated in nursing from a Vancouver hospital Canadian Figure Skating Asso- ciation’s gold medal—the sym- bol of the eighth and most gruel-_ ling test given members to eval- their cumulative skating | GEORGE FREDERICK 6"X LNJOV 13uDzS See 6.00 p,m.—Supper “Club y uate : 6.15 p.m.—Lionel Television News | They did not know then, nor prowess. He followed that up by of Birmingham, England, rae ee 6.25 p.m,—Weether for seven years, that their lives winning the United States’! | wio SERVED IN THE BRITISH 6.30 p.m.—Sports would revolve around their|seventh and gold test medals || PARLIAMENT FROM 1840 TO 1656 aus 6.35 p,m.—Supper Club | son's skating—that they would during the summer pith 7.00 p.m.—77 Sunset Strip have to work opposite shifis for Last weekend, he finished ° ‘ A... 8.00 p.m.—Bewitched years so they could afford Jay's sixth in the North American ° = “ans 8°30 p.i.—Don “Messer “<= ' BOB em rngeineB ehampion.s hip.s.in Rochester,..——— ” F i. 9.00 t m.-Show of the. Week Competitive skating is one of N.Y., skating against veterans | es oh , ‘ he zs 40.00 p.m.—Tris! at Nuren Berg |the most expensive sports, with|in his first international compe- : re 11.00 o.m.—The Sixties jlessons at $10 an hour, skates at tition. | : a 11.30 p.m.—Wendy end Me 7 T : ™ 12.00 @.m.—CBC TV News | ; . IG ; 2 em veers os wen CODAlt Irradiation Reported | aed went UO 12.25 a.m.—Station Sign Off e MATTER (T TILTED TO THE RIGHT FOR 827 YEARS seit, tel O 5 Of Value In Tonsils Cancer TEETH IT LOSES UNTIL IT WAS DESTROYED BY AN INVADING ARMy- | bhdeene cay CFCY RADIO ete re T ¥ us Gee aen rr MONDAY TORONTO (CP)—irradiation jsaid, and radiation treatment | ONG AS IT LIVES Cenoms mr = it with cobalt appears to have sig- |could not be given in large! en rT ™ Ps 6.30—News end Weather 7 oth at the pe. |withon doses a kill the cancer ,! vt . at pri- | without damaging normal tis- Sstpend weome mary site of the cancer and |eve DAILY CROSSWORD wal : sens eather and Mar.’ where it has spread to lymph! Now with supervoltage radia- Acn0es 8. Little 19. Com» a 6.46—Morning Roundup | This was the conclusion drawn io ater en — 1. Cherished child plies. % 6.55—News end Weather from a report on 19 patients |fy) treatment of tonsil | anima) 4 Girl's 22. Com- cag cs 7.00—Hebrew Christien Hour given here to the annual | cancers 4 Summer name mon ~~: we f is greatly enhanced, he said. i 7.15—Morning Roundup meeting of the Canadian Asso- | All 19 pati treated in the month: 6. Biblical ending 7.3W—News and Weather | ciation of Radiologists by Dr. Louisville study had adv abbr. m4 23, Try 7.35—Farm Report |Herbert E. Briss and Dr.\csscer and mast were cance | A, tril. none anes 7.40—Morning Roundup [Ralph M. Scott, both of the Unl-|Cot‘tn several areas, The vored beyond aa EN 7-45—Island Weather & Mar. Temp. versity of Louisville School -of Us in. eo : were hard . help 2 me 7.46—Morning Roundy Medicine, Louisville, Ky. | trea a cobalt 60 unit ' 120: Distant + Cup-like moli- ‘ “e » a : \for six weeks. 11. Samoan spoon shes: 7.56—Sports Capsule & Scoreboard Until recently, irradiation | warrior 8. Negative var eo 8.00—News ad surgery Ned litio to otter) Two Tuan rediciogists ted) 15 Gre | baty 26. Un- 8 11—Weather jim advanced cases,” Dr. Brizel how x-ray studies of the knee oat 9. Peels spoken 8.16—Miarning Roundup | said. There was high per cent.|With an opaque liquid injected 14. Mine 10. An 27. Dis- cin, eg * 8 45—Weather age of post-operative complica-|into the-Joint-to-eutline -any ab- | tutoanee ’ tract . a“ = tan ee |tions after radical surgery, he'normalities have helped doctors 46. Of aircraft 13. the cn ee 8.58—Thought For v | 17. Shut 15. Tensile atten- 9.00—-Natonal News - CBC lity “Parlons Francais” | 19. Mythical strength: tion of article 9.11—Preview Commentary 12.00—CBC News. Weather, end 2:45—It Happened Today end monsters abbr. 28. —— 38. Mineral 9.16—Notes and Music Sports John Dreinie Tells A Siory| 2 Oneofthe 16. Water: branch, 10.00—News & Weather 3.00-CBC News Kennedys symbol of 41. Greek 19.05—Kitchen Corner with sane CBA RADIO 2.03—Trene-Canade Matinee “21. French 18. An official peace letter Ashley ‘ + 2.30 composer inancient 29. Give 42. Conjune- 10.10—Notes & Music MONDAY ae atinse 23. Skin ; over tion 11.00--News and Weather 6.00—The Morning Show, 4.03—Canadi 11.05—Women's Institute Program 7.00—The onlin =! LTO—Miuaie TH The Alr 24. Inhumanity = : 11.20—Notes and Musle [8.00-CBC News & Inlend Weather| 4.15—Music in the Air o. wok. , 11.458—Bulletin Board 8.15—Maritime Sportscest one ~~ 11.50eNotes. and. Muse }8.21—the Moming- Show, Part 2 | 5.00—thar Fish Bicost = 11.55--Atlantic News Roundup 8:25—The Bob Goulet Show 5.20—Tempo = 80 Medieval—- : 12.600P8, toed Report | S3S—Mes Forge CBC Notebook ula : €. 9.0C—CBC News -00O—CBC News 12.07—Town and Country Time | 9 4) j 6:15-On, Portman — z ut Gur ana? _ 12.30—News end Weather 9.16—A.M. Chronicle 6.20—Today's Editorial! ment: 12.45—Town and Country Time 10.15—Playroom 6.25—Inland Weather and abbr. : 1.00—News and Weather — 10.30—Court Of Opinion Sports Scores 34. Greedy 1.05—Town end Country Time = 111 oo cee News 6.30—Business Barometer 35. Beverage 1.15—Tommy Hunter Show 11.05—Joan Marshall 6.35—Music In The Evening 96. City - 1.45—Town & Country Time 11.15—fer Consumers 7.30—Seundings , 2.00—News and “Weather 11.20—Record Album 8.00—Assignment - | 89. Evening: ; oo eee Weather |11-20—The Archers and Ledies Diemond ‘D’ poet. , 3.00—News Heedlines & Weather |11 45 susie On The Hesther Curling 40. Partot 3.03—Trans-Canada Matinee |12.00—Jamboree Junction 8.30—Ramblin Men Malaysia 3.30—Tops in Pops _ |12.15—Tennessee Ernie Ford 9.00—Net'l Farm Forum 43. Excavated eG e : 4.00—News Headlines and Weathe 12.30—Maritime Farm 8’cast 9.30—Distinguished Artists 4. Skill ~~ ae 4.03—Canedien Roundup 1.00—CBC News aiid” Weather 10.00~CBC Net’) News, __ DOWN : een i 5.00—News end Weether 1.15—The Tommy Hunter Show On Parliament Hill & 1 Punctua- 6.26—The Oviperts 1.45—Time Out For Melody Speaking Personally tion mark = : | » 5 2S—Mesine - Westher 1.59-D.0. Time Signal =| 10:30~Conttinental type Ts cont 5.20—lnterivde 2.00—Time Out ‘For Melody 11:00—Concert Album measure 00— . WOULD 5.ssen. Soviet thew 2.15—Atlentic Schoo! B’cest 11.45—CBC News Crane wou ; eeeunas te “Listen end Tell Stories” [11.48—Sports Scores, Inland snd PICTURE I ‘ 6.15~On- Parliament Hill 220A: Sine eet ae . IN SCHOOL - - 6.20—Today's Editorial ? : ape ie 6:30—Besna ‘or CONTRACT BRIDGE “| ¢ CG, <n 6.35—Tonight’s Music cry: - | ws ’ o fae 7.00—Back to the Bible By B. JAY BECKER grein ctvns ‘a 7.30—News & Weather “s - Aa Oryptogram Quotation et ‘ ‘ pe 7 45—Program Schedule ta ’ ows - 7.46—Tonight’s Musk FAMOUS HANDS _ HAR BFV JB HAR TWICY sQRwt —_ 8.2'—Sports Paige CBC pe ie B.58—News Headlines and Weather; South dealer. _ [would therefore have to go down) FP HAR RVRB—QWCTA Gworr ses 9.00—Farm Forum Neither. side vulnerable. 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