The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 7. 1965. 11 : couse of the sewing up of the! | . i ON THEAIR as ss > Salah “rorreom Cataract Operations Cleimed - 2572S: CFCY-TV 1.30 p-m.—Musical vezx_ Success 99 Per Cent Of lime 2222 30 p.m.—leke Thirty i 4.00 p.m.—As The World Turns By JOE WING cataracts, some get them as the a special forceps Then with aged, of course. and protected 4.3) p.m.—Razzie Dazzle NEW YORK ‘AP)—As’ word result of injury or disease, and nine tiny stitches, he sewed my by a plastic shield. 5.00 p.m—the Kings Outiew got around that I was going to hundreds of thousands, like my- eye back together again 5.30 p.m.—Music Hop ugdergo an, eye operation, I be- self. acquire them for no known Contrary to widespread im- with my wife. 6.00 p.m.—Flintstones gan to receive all sorts of at- reason. One guess is that it has pression, a cataract’ is not sy eye still looked like raw. 6% p.m—Gazerte tention. something to do with metabol- something, that gorws on the hamburger and sometimes felt 7.00 p.m.—CFCY TV News It_was as if each sympathizer, ism ~ eye or that can be peeied off. ine jt. ‘Then’ was only occa- 7.15 p.m.—Uneted Fund Program with his secret fear of. blind- Experts agree that cataracts It is the clouding of the natural sional * discomfort and pain. 7 3 p.m —Premier Theatre ness, imagined a scalpel pointed are North America’s foremost lens with a substance akin to park glasses had replaced the 8.30 p.m.—Musxal Showcase iat his own eves. cause of blindness. The U.S. that which causes bursitis when pandage. and 1 could glimpse 9.00 p.m.—Country Hoedown As a result, I was feeling National Society for the Pre- deposited in the shoulder joint. exciting ‘if blurry images when 9.30 p.m—the Fugitive like a tragic hero when | -ar- vention of Blindness estimates After the surzical removal of my eyelid chose to open mo- ¢ 30 o.m.—lelescope rived at New York's Institute of there were 399.000 legally blind the lens. the space fills.up with jentarily. Nearly every 11.00 p.m—Big Time Wrestling ' Opthamology The international persons in the US. in 1982. and a clear fluid If the rest of the there was improvement. reputation of. my surgeon, Dr. 2,082,000 persons classified Im eve is im good order. the pa- For me, the great day came { : vVWaNvuS 12.9 e.m.—CBC ITV News 2.13 e.m.—toceal Weather end Sport Algernon Reese, did little to 1963 as partially seeing. ‘The tient need only to await the nat- Sores cheer me. figures keep rising as older ural healing process. and the become more numerous. fitting of an artificial lens—a 12.14 a.m.—Sign Off But an undertsanding saree »- CKCW-TV 9.57 p.m.—Station Sign On 10.00 am.—Canadien Schools 11.30 a.m.—Across Canede 12.00 p.m.—friendly Gient 12.15 p.m.—Cherz Helene “ 2.30 p.m.—Butternut : Squere 12530 p-m—CBC TV News 1.00 p.m—fridey Playbill 23° p.m.—At Home With Helen Crocker 290 p.m—Moment of — Truth 2. p.m.—tTeke Thirty 40 pm—As The World Turns 4 W p.m.—Razzle Dazzle $00 pm—Cartoon Capers | S30 p.m—Music Hop j quietly. “for TI have very little 690 p.m.—Supper Club 415 pm.—tione! 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E.1. : Road Revort 12 30—News and VWeether 12 45—Towns ard Country Time 1.00—News and Weetrer 195—Tewn end Country Time 1.15—lommy Hurter Show 1.45—Tean and Country Time 27 00—tiews and Weather 2 05—Mestiy Music ; 2.1S—Natone! Schoo! Broedcest— cec 2.45—Mostiy Mus 3:00—News Heedines and Weather 3.03—Trecs-Carade Mat.nee cec 3 M—ITeos Ir Pops 4 helped: “These cataract operations are successful more than 99 per cent of the time. I two of them myself. when 1 was 27 years old. and I see fine.” 1_took_a_walk down the hos- pital hall and soon found my- self the low hero on the totem pole. My Prospective operation l Drop. Kid |gave me very little status in ap institution where eve ulcers. corneal transplants and giau- coma’ are- commonplace. An old man had undergone cataract operations, I~ discov- ered, on both eyes, not just one. in the space of eight days “I must hurry.” he explained time left.” A slight, jittery, 14-vear-nld hoy was there to have a retina reattached, just like the Duke of Windsor. DISEASE cpumon Most any: past middie age may have the start of a cata- ract_ without even knowing it. I knew it well enough because mine had formed in the centre of the lens of my eye, where it would bother me most. in- stead of around the edge, as is More common. Some people are born with GetCustom ~“KBBOTSFORD. BC. (CP)—A new company here is pinning its <future on proving an ability te add--a- custom-built touch to prefabrication in ‘home con- Structron National Engineered Strue- tures Co Ltd intends te sat- isfy the homeowner's vision of his dream homé. and inject speed. accuracy of construe- tien and quality control into the package The company. which becins production May 15. says that its home< will not necessarily be cheaper. but that they will be superior to the standard home. . We expect 9 per cent oh.the reason for our sales wil! be our demonstration that a factory- John Dranie Tells A - Story 200—-CB8C News ' 3.03—Trans-Caneda Vetinee 3.20—Trans-Ceneda Matnee 400—CSC News 4.03—Canadian Roundup 416—Music In The Air 4 20—Countdewn $00—Maer. Fish 8 Cast 5.20—Tempo. CBC Netebook 600-—CBC News 4'S—Or Parliament Hl! 6 20—Todey's Editorial, | 625—Inlend We end Sports Scores people A US. Public Health Service bulletin says that cataracts cause almost a fourth of all blindness. “Anyone who lives to be 78 or 80 has at least a mild case of cloudy lens_or cataract,” the bulletin adds. Mine first showed up about three years ago when an optha- mologist examined me tor; | couple of vears. a grev pall | glasses. Eventually. it resulted in clouding and swelling of the lens of my left eve and frequent changes of glasses. After a ‘seemed to have descended on that eye I could no. longer use it to read even the largest ‘newspaper headline. and the opthamologist gave up prescrib- ing for it. a EYE LOST SPARKLE Then my right eve also be gan to lose its sparkle. and the doctors made their move “That cataract on your left eve is ripe.”” they told’ me. “We better get. it ‘out and fit you with cataract: glasses before your right eve {s too far gone.” The surgeon. | learned later. ; slit open the cornea. separated govern it, and lifted it out with -BuiltTouch “pulit” product is 2 better-made heene than one built on the site-”*~—says -L.-3-_Homer,—_the firm's general manager. Materials will be brought to | top specifications and grade at the manufacturer's level. Be- cause of its volume. the com- pany says it_will be able to af- ford more efficient machinery than an on-site contractor. OFFERS 3% MODELS The firm's $75,000 operation at this Fraser Valliev town 9 miles east of Vancouver will initially turn out 15 hemes @ month. It offers 2 introductory models, but President Harvey McDairmid says draftsmen will be able to work up separate plans for prospective homeown- ers under the modular system of construction This involves usinz units of construction im multiples of four inches Each home <old wil! be a complete package. includint the exact number of nails and tacks —and the instructions on pre cisely where te use them Mast construction will probably be handled by building firms alk though a versatile father-son team could do the job All farming material is kile- dried and cipped in a moisture inhibitor. This liquid is a color- the cloudy lens from its at- -' = “tachments te the muscles that cataract glass—to be able te right eyé, even. though it sr! i Iso. see well again. A for the first time. he fitted let COULD MOVE SOME . 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North leads the ten of spades and dummy’'s jack wins the trick How would you play the hand? @AKS2 163 @ak7ess | N | gags @A WE! 9576532 @K4 Sj} gaQ 2 You are declarer with the West hand at Three Notrump North leads the queen of hearts. on which South plays the seven You duck and North leads the erzht of hearts. South's king fercine the ace When vou play the king of clubs. both oppo nents follow suit. but when vou continue with the eicht, North discards a spade How would yo now play the hand? @AaKke nN ess Sas we Si53 eke 8 J gaQsis 1. Obviously. if the trumps are divided 32. the contract ts sure to make. so the assumption is made that they are divided 41. Similarity. if the spades are 33, there is no problem. so the as sumption is made that they are divided 42 or 51, with North having the Q-10-9 and one or two others The probiem is fo protect acainst both a 41 trump break . and a bad spade division The queen of hearts at trick twe and then lead a spade If Sonth ruffs. you are sure of making the contract. se assume that South either follows suit or cis cards something You then enter dummy with a cjub and repeat the spare play Acain you are sure of the con tract regardiess of what Seuth has or does This method of play is equal- yw effective if North has the art and spade lencth. In that ‘ase. von ruff the fourth Spade in dummy and lose only @ trump trick 2? It ts hichly bkely that North started with four or five hearts. rather than six If he had had six hearts, Seuth presumably would have plaved the king at trick one in order te unblock the suit Once this is cranted. the con tract can be aranteed by win ning the eight of clubs with the queen and continuing with a heart and discarding the six of clubs. The club discard un blocks that suit and permits de- ‘clarer eventually te cash all five of his clubs This method of play is far superior to shifting the attack to diamonds when the club block is discovered at trick four. The somewhat unusual, heart play at trick five is 108 per cent sure te make the con- tract if neither opponent was jdealt six hearts, : 3-7 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here's how te work it: AXYDLBAAXR is LONGFELLOW One letter simp!y stands for another. In this sample A fs “0d for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters, apos- trophies, the length and formation of the words are all hints. 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