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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

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Poge 10 Th Advocate, Newark. Fri March 7. 1980 Cm'rtNewfc Maybe I not the only one confused about Canada 'T CDrrtamUiai' Maybe I'm not the only one her from traipsing out into the in- bird." This, after filling up with she could name the capital of day feentle but strict Presby- tuminfeM. I IxGrriCrnuCI who is confused about Canada. world and making a mescaline.

And if she romps Canada, and she promptly said tefian woman; tea and sconces; 'IGRemembef, ternational world and making a she could name the capital of Canada, and she promptly said Just as I was feeling so good IcRemembef' fool of herself. I can't help but blame him for marrying her in the first place, though I have read her book. Beyond Reason, which is a book with a perfect title, if otherwise undeserving. Okay, I'm a prissy old lady, but I maintain that a proper prime minister's wife should have been right along up there beside her husband in Ottawa, looking after their three little boys, instead of being off somewhere spending eight hours "sit Canada has given us Ice hockey and Perry Mason, but up there they will tell you a football field is 110 yards long; a football team has 12 players, and it takes only three downs to make a first down. They are welcome to their ideas, and welcome too to Margaret Trudeau.

I'm a bit nervous about Trudeau as prime minister, mostly of his goof in marrying Margaret. I shall keep my fingers crossed in regard to our neighbors on the northern side of Lake Erie. china so thin it was all but transparent (my daughters inherited some of it now in their households i. On the Moody side, there was Uncle Charlie, who at 40 in 1915. enlisted in the famous Canadian regiment, the Princess Pat's, made immortal by their heroism and by Grantland Rice's poem with its unforgettable ending: "So here's to 50 who returned where 14,000 went." Uncle Charlie Moody, the mildest, least heroic-appearing man you can imagine, was one of the re- about New Yorn wimoui pannes, that is her privilege, but she shouldn't advertise it.

Some now will argue that it didn't hurt her husband politically, whatever she may have done, and what she has written about him, for Trudeau and his Liberal Party certainly stacked up an impressive victory over Prime Minister Clark and his Progressive Conservatives. We Americans know very little about Canada and Canadians. One dav I asked a young girl if "Windsor. 1 said, "wny Windsor?" She said, "Well, that's the mly city in Canada where I've been." I was lucky U) marry into Canadian families. My husband's lather, who was born in London, came to Toronto as a young boy with his pa rents and brothers and sisters.

Coach's mother of a Scottish family, the Wilkies, who settled near Fergus, Ontario, a generation before her. I carry the impression of visits there to this about what the Canadians did for us in Iran. I pick up a recent issue of Playboy, and there is Canada's former first lady making it known to the world that she goes about New York, specifically to Studio 54, without bothering to wear underpants. And now in a whirlwind return as top man on Canada's political scene, we have with us again Pierre Elliott Trudeau. who as a man 29 years older than his flower child wife surely was in a position to keep ting up in a tree wisnint I were a DIVORCES GRANTED Wanda Hickman, 383 W.

Church from Vernon Hickman. 131 Western married Dec. 31, 1962. Johanna Raftery, 119 Andover Heath, from D. Richard Rafterv.

1871 BlueJ ay married Keb. 11. 1961. Kimberly Nickles, 146 Field-point Heath, from Jeffrey Nickles, 46 S. Hazelwood married May 27.

1977. Donna Butler, 3487 Outville Granville, from Jimmie Butler. 8923 Blue Jay married Aug. 31, 1974. Sandra Kean, 96 Cambria from Wayne Kean, 327 Union June 12.

1966. Patricia Wright, Box 1048 Buckeye Lake, from Gary Wright, Oakland married Aufe. 31, 1979. DISSOLUTIONS Iniz Ryan, 3084 Cypress and Donald Rvan, same, married March 29. 1964.

Jonathon Ruton, 43 Bolen and Ronella Ruton. Box 323 Gratiot. married.July 31, 1976. Sanford Gray, Box 1774 Buckeye Lake, and Pamela Jo Gray, Toledo, married Jan. 28, 1978.

Cheryl Babcock, Box 602 Hebron, and Gregory Babcock, 113 Wing married May 13, 1975. Deborah Da vino, 53 "i W. Chan nel and Fred Davino. 6886 Dorsey Mill married Sept. 9.

1974. Sharon Price. 327 Union and Ronald Price. 304 Westmoor married-March 3. 1967.

DIVORCES ASKED Mildred Dailey. 65 N. 24th St. against Cameron Dailey, same address. James Murphy.

76 Eulah Hebron, against Sigrid Murphy, same address. Judith Vermillion. 121 Ninth Hebron, against David Vermillion, same address, married Dec. 2. 1967.

Marv Stockhouse, 6019 York Rd. SW, Pataskala, against William Stockhouse, address unknown, married Jan. 8. 1960. Jerry Watring, 39 S.

Westmoor Apt. against Rita Watring, Milwaukee, married July 10. 1976. Beth Arthur, 5111 Beal against Carlton Arthur, Clayton, N.C., married Aug. 30, 1975.

Martha Homsher, 3228 Beechwood Johnstown, against William Homsher, same address. Melanie Globe, Greentree Apartments, Utica, against Richard Globe, address unknown, married Dec. 26, 1978. Pamela Davis. 198'i Wilson against Theodore Davis, 50 Madison Ave.

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III. 60611. Dr. Mendelsohn welcomes questions fron readers. While he cannot reply to them all individually, he will answer those of general interest in his column.

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I'm at my desk a tot. and I smoke a pack a day. Do you believe in hypnotism? L. New York DEAR L. You must have lieard of so many cures for smoking that I will simply describe the two most recent stories I know of Case Number One: A television producer tried one session of hypnosis.

He has not smoked one cigarette (previous con-, sumption two and a half packs a day i during the past seven weeks. Case Number Two: My lawyer visited a good friend of his who was hospitalized with a diagnosis of lung cancer. The friend made him promise never to smoke again. F.ven though the original diagnosis turned out to be incorrect (surgery revealed a benign growth). Jimmy (a smoker for the past 25 years) hasn't touched a cigarette in two weeks.

Some skeptics may justifiably claim these anecdotal short-term reports lack scientific validity, to which I humbly reply that the title of this column is not "The People's Scientist," but rather 'The People's Doctor." DEAR DR. MENDELSOHN: My husband has been taking Dyazide for about 20 months for mild hypertension. Last spring, he began to have trouble maintaining an erection. The doctor checked his prostate and said it was He said this happens to men his age. Now.

however, my husband has lost all desire for sex. He is 53 and. other than the slightly elevated blood pressure, he is in good health. He always has been affectionate, and we have had a good sexual relationship. I asked our pharmacist if this is a side effect of Dyazide, and he said it isn't.

However, my husband claims he read in one of vour columns quite some time ago that Dyazide causes impotence. I am 45. and I don't feel 53 is that old. I would hate to feel that his part of our life is over. Please Z.

DEAR MRS. J. Your husband is correct in recalling that I have previously addressed the question of Dyazide and impotence. Several years ago, in response to a similar question. I 8 5-PC.

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Loss of viable wildlife habitat is widely recognized as the critical factor in efforts to conserve our wildlife heritage. Schiff. as a professional in the held of wildlife management, will olfer his recommendations lor what can be done to help with this problem. The lectures at the Arboretum are presented the third Thursday of each month and are free and open to the public. REE mMVmV tOEKSEfSfPl Mi d)(o) rV7S4' I f.

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