i i i : t COOL ‘TALK... .. Emphasizing the elegance of days gone by is this all-wool wors' jakce t in white with a cinnamon stripe, by Rubin Bros. of Mon-' t yutiaee rao ote 7 é ELECTRICITY MAY HEAL * JAWBONE. DISORDERS * Blectricity could became a.new ‘. tool{ar treating dental and bone ~ disorder, -if- current . ex- perinients with animals prave, successful. 7 It is hoped that diseased and injured bone can be restored and crooked teeth straightened through pressures generated by electricity. Gum ~ Derital\Topics}. disease: loosens’ teeth ‘ns sup- porting borie is sucked back. Toothless patients are often +” diffieultto fit with dentures due © to erosion of the jawbone. At _ present this bone loss cannot be- restored. ‘ It: has been found that negative © electroded can stimulate bene production,’ while positive ones diminish ‘ treal. There’s an open-gorge, peak lapel and two-piece patch ted pockets using a square-chevran effect. Two button, centre vent... . and that completes the story. Stunning. t bone formation. Pressure produces a typa of electricity in bone and these experiments may explain how, pressure can reshape bone. - Bone specialisits in the medical and dental fields have been using pressure for some lime, An orthodontist put wires - on teeth to move them. He tt ae way ~ directly stimulated and con- knows thatthe force is tran- . emitted to to realign crooked teeth,” The detection of electricity produced in bine from. forces similar to. these exerted by dental appliances may pave the for bone alterations trolled by electrical currents. Canadian Denial Association JOR OOOO | THE HERALD, TERRACE, BC. __ ie supporting’ bone DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is not a serious problem com- , pared to many you receive, but _it has caused me considerable discomfort and I'd like your advice. a Several months aga I went to a great deal of trouble (not to mention time) to paint what I thought was a beautiful oil portrait of a dear friend, I spent $50 on a frame and presented it to her as a gift when they moved _inte their new home. I worked ‘fram photographs supplied by her husband and surprised her with the framted portrait-at the housewarming party given by friends and neighbors. She seemed very pleased and hungit inher living room — for abaut two months. After that it was no longer In evidence. Last week I was amazed to find _ hanging in its place a landscape oil which she had purchased and put in my $60 frame. Shall lask ~ her what happened to the portrait or keep quiet? — Hurt DEAR H.: You KNOW what happened o if. Keep quiet. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and I are newlyweds and he has a fault that needs correcting. Jimmic loves children, When weareina grocery store and he, sees a baby in the arms of his mother he goes right over and - says “keotchie coo’ or some other fool thing and starts up a “conversation” with the kid. In church he does the same thing. I'm sure the mothers must think’ he is nuts. . : . We visited relatives recently and instead of staying with the adults, Jimmie romped around with his two nephews all evening. The kids loved it but the adults thought it was mighty strange. What should I do about this? — Embarrassed. DEAR EM: Your husband, obvicusly loves babies and young children and I think it’s beautiful, Leave him alone and . pray It lasts until you have children of your own. - . DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is for Green Around the Gills, Who was upset because the “eyudest, loudest-mouthed braad in the office’ had snagged a man while she and her ultra-feminine friends remain “unclaimed.” _ Why de 30 many women feal men are prizes to be trapped by chieanery and cunning? A few years ago I rea}ied my first obligation was to myself and I've been making steady progress in a field long con- _ sidered a man's job. ['ve been called blunt, aggressive, and even obnoxious. Others have: described me as honest, am- _ bitious, and highly motivated. My husban “gyeet”’, Not because I'm ultra- feminine, but because he knows . ‘J respect and admire him and 5 need his love and the emotional support he provides. This does . more for hig male ego than any amount: of feminine sub-, .missiveness. c. Pethaps “Green”. will’ make someone a wonderful wife, but I _ happen to believe that the top quality man appreciates a wo- man who has something more © than curves, a soft voice, and projects phony help- lessness, —- Happy Being Me DEAR YOU: Let’s hear it far the honest, ambitiousandhighly motivated woman. Thanks for a - goodietler. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please tell motorists that when they hear an ambulance siren they should have the decency (if not the good sense) to pull over and let the guy by, A few. iW Vous . PLANS : ENREGI de la Sun revenu ala retraite — protection de la famille sconomue d'impét "Yo pears ec 2 ano a née, pour fins d’impét sur le revenu, si vous investissez dans un des ce STRES D'EPARGNE-RETRAITE . _ yotre disposition pour tout renseigne-- ment supplémentaire. ROBERT BELISLE 5008 Park Terrace, 6.C. ‘SUN LIFE DU CANADA’ Life du Canada. Je suis & 635.4400 says I’m . "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 77, 1974 ‘minutes can ma [ -ference between life and death, I've seen drivers block . an ambulance — and refuse to give an inch. One of those stubborn . drivers ended “up dead yesterday, right in front of my © service station. The speeding ambulance hit him head-on. - Thanks, Ann, — Sorry About That . ‘ DEAR SORRY: So am 1. ‘Thanks for writing. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: [ just finished reading the letter ‘from the woman Whose 65-year- old mother was driving her crazy. I'd like to present the ‘other side. ; > Mymother is inher 70s and In ‘poor health. I phone her every day and go to see her frequently, She was once @ vigorous, energetic woman and r person like that to accept the fact that her days of active participation are over. . I think of myself as. my mother's escape valve. She can ~ ‘let aff steam.with me. I listen to her kvetch for awhile and then I turn the conversation to some ridiculous thing one of her incom ean the “dif., it must be very difficult for a ~ grandchildren sald. Before long _{phels laughing. It’s niusic fo my . Cars co. tt would’ be wonderful If Mother were as strong and vital today as she was when [ was a teen-ager, But she isn't and now it’s my turn to listen and try to bring. some happiness to her limited and joyless life, I'm going todo what I ean for her as ‘Jong-as I can, and be thankful ‘that at my-age I still have a imother. Most people don’t, — A_ daughter. ae : DEAR DAUGHTER: I envy you, Thanks for putting: Into ‘words’ something ‘that _many people need to see — SonB as -; well as daughters, { Anaximander, an early Greek, ‘believed that the earth was a” stubby cylinder suspended In ‘a hollow sphere containing _ the fixed ataza! . Niagara's tax Service. It lets you . We have ta’ “you © Or-Grop by and see ~ us. 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