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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 47

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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J.Bt. Men and Women ITRAIiMiOW! rvr tMttvr tHitiMH ta ik of 4mt elii HtMalMi roam wliiBf pro irtutMi as 4 ih prUB KEY PUNCH niCTICU nAINlRG DM (USJtt 'llGHI CUiSU Wrife nr tropin" to R.E.T.S. OTTAWA I SOMraal St fWS-' 1 OPi ivininob PRONS now ct-iss Investigate out P-A-Y-S Plan NAM! ADDRKSS) CITY lOSt MOV. Tht Modern Fuel NATURAL GAS, PRISMI CE1-JS2I Ovaraaa IM Oftaws vaataf I i-ji THE OTTAWA JOURNAL SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1982 47 SIR BAGBY 5 iiacotrMTiei vmtm uvt wrnriaoiai: uuV Twretrwar How Do Eyeglasses Correct Vision? Win tn BrUannica Junior li-volume encyclopedia for ichbol and home. Send your questions, name, age, address to "Tell Me Why!" care of The Ottawa Journal.

In cast of duplicate questions, 'the. author wilt decide the winner. Today's winner it: Karl Bechler, 10, Bronx, NYV eve looki at a clou obiatt (uv Just imagine 18 feel Jhe like for million! of people be fore eyeglasses were invented! If you were near-sighfed and you looked up at night you couldn't tee the atari. you 1 couldn't see clouds or distant or bird flying through the' air. Today near-lighted people can aee as much at people with image falls behind the retina So the lent of the eye "accom modates:" meant that cer tain muscle contracts and changes the shape of' the lens.

Thu make the image fall on the retina and the eye tee the object clearly, Now two things can happen to make this accommodation ImiVMIih fiariirallu trml mm -o i mw a ot fha l.n.M in can correct their vision. Toj, eyu heir ellJUcity. because light enters our eye They can change ahfcpe to I ftMia liniMi (nrrsvwtlu The and fall, on the retina in the eye. wn.n en taft Al a Mmstri ilKiniMiilu i If the Ught falU tn back of the retina or In front of it, we on't bje sbjeto see. So the eye has to focus the light and, make it fall Jin the right place.

When normal eyea distant objects, the image falls on the retina without any But when the same CHESS By D. M. LeDaln Black Pieces i i-J al I '( ax So A 'X fnatel Tsi'rtf fy iSSMaeai fv mA 'iiJ4 i are too short or too long. People with too short eye are far-sighted. They can we di Unt object well, but they must accommodate very strongly to see near object.

Sometime It i impossible to do this enough to focus the image on the retina. So they wear glasses. The glasses do the job that their own eye len cannot do. They focus the image on the retina and don't have to accommodate at all. -4 A near-sighted person has eyes that are too long.

The image is focused in front of the retina and look blurred. But the near-lighted person can do nothing about It. If he ac commodates (makes the muscle contract the eye) it will only make the image move farther forward. So he, wears glasses that focus the image farther back and on the retina, and then he can see FUN TIME The Chuckle Bos i Pete: What doe your watch BiU: Tick! Tick. WORD PUZZLE 0 Can you change tha first word "Coal" to the last word Peat" in 4 moves? Changa-ona letter in word with each move.

See Monday' paper for the anwer. r-r Win the Bntannlca World Atlas or Yearbook of Events. Send your riddlesjokesjoi, Kiaaies, joKes, -Tell Me -Today's winner Is: Oary Nichols, 11. Tort Worth, Texas. Henry welcomes letters from readers, each-week a bett-selUng book for the most interesting letter he Thts week's winner it Mrs.

J. Fortune of Winnipeg who receives copy of 'My Life of High Adventure," by Grant Ptatson, published by Prentice Matt. inc. -i Dear Henry: "My father deep hi life away while our family aits around doing nothing. Our family loves seeing thing and our father doesn't So art stuck at home.

When do go out he 1 very miserable and hardly talks. How can I get my father up and out? 7 Dear Bored: feORED that your lather Is lacking energy, that' why he cant get up. Something might be wrong: so get your aaothar to get your father to get a doctor's opinion. HENRY Dear Henry: I am 12 years old and in Grade 8. I go to bed at 9 on school nights and on holidays.

r'-'4" I think that I should go to bed later on holiday. What time do you think most other boy go to bed on weekend and what time do you go to bed on weekends? WONDERING Dear Wondering: Don't worry about what time other kids go to bed. Tta only going to say that yon should be able to go to bed a little later on weekends. On week days you should go to bed aa soon as possible, so that you will be sure not to snore la the math dass, HENRY Dear Henry: We have a girl of 10 and a boy of five. When bedtime come our boy never fall asleep until he sees his sister in 'bed.

But she has homework and has to stsy up longer. The result our little one never gets enough steep. What is your advice? MOTHER WITH A PROBLEM Dear Mother: Your girl can do her homework a soon as she comes home from school She should go to bed at the same time as your little one. It front hurt her any. When he 4s asleep let her alio out of the room and read a HENRY Dear Henry: I have a problem and want your advice.

What should my attitude be towards certain students in my school? I am 12 years old ami short for my age. I'm in junior high school. The older and much bigg" boy are always teasing me about my size. What would your attitude be? SHORTY. Dear Shorty:" Ignore the 'children." It doesn't matter whether yon are big or small.

What really matter is how big you are INSIDE. HENRY Dear Henry: You seem to be so helpful In answering questions, bow about this one: What would you do with an eight-year-old girl who still uck her thumb. No teasing or coaxing will make her stop. Do you think giving her more responsibility with a little work' at home would help, as ah hate to help at home but is very clever at ichool? IWr Mr. tU V- LJ Sucking the thumb Is a sure way to get attention with oarent llksyou, ay be wrong but your girl must have got lots of attention with your coaxing.

Don't coax, don got Uot of attention with your coaxing. Don't coax, don't pay any attention to. her. A11ENTI0HEL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PARENTS! CJOH. Channel 13, will televise at 5.30 to 6.30 p.m., Sunday, --Marchrr-hethArnHHiIr Ottawa-and JD i rict High-School final debates sponsored jointly by the Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa and The Ottawa Journal.

27 Ottawa and District high I will be participating. For Further Read taUs 1 HE JOUR NAL pTTAWA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER I ci crf CNi wto riMnrns ecwe ctwpkt i fh-5 km vu) I iws talk ll iwsd? i gAsieM-wncc I I VWSJWOtKON KlrVaSINdN I CP" THAT -S muMTHTi tM ar-- wsTWfcvv KPrestTmrivE. Cfmortxefa A whilb All ixchono for a ARCHIE j. 1 1 1 "Vwi.inqA HomHiYtiiJuiT civtr. ua thocxa, bot rMy this Twe oiDtn WHATSVOUR) WMAT'tl I SALMON lOAF? I LIES HAJIBC-WaBRSr WMN YOO CTOW SUPP05EO N.

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