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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Aug 1953, p. 8

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" _ Good going Thursday, August 27 | dis: "t0 Saturday, September 1 2, inclusive. '::; Return limitâ€"September 16 of Full information from any ageat | the â€" _ EXHIBITION . EXPERT EYE CARE WATERLOO GIRL WINS PIANO AWARD Juaith Boeliger, 10â€"yearâ€"old Waterloo piano student, has been awarded a silver medal by the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toâ€" ronto. She obtained the highest marks in the province in recent Conservatory _ grade 6 _ piano examinations. Judith is a pupil of local pianist George Kadwell. She received 87 marks in the examination tried at Kitchener Centre this summer. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Boetiger, 186 King St North, Waterloo. Friday, August 28, 1968 FARE ano oneâ€"HALF FOR THE TRONO BETTER VISION GLASSES 17 King St. West _ Walper Hotel Block ROUND TRIP HAPPINESS DIAMONDS TRAVEL RELAXED 8 KING ST. EAST They Give You More For Less . . . MORE â€" in beauty MORE â€" in quality MORE â€" in size MORE â€" for your money Happy is the bride who wears a beautiful Happiness Diamond creation. Happy is the groom who knows he can buy that specially wonderful ring at a price he can afford. . . . See the radiant collection of Happiness Diamonds now â€" at Young‘s. 10% DOWN â€" 40 WEEKS TO PAY In The Marry, Marry Month of August . . . Young‘s Optometrist irving the Kitchener Waterloo public for the past 12 years with YÂ¥ OUNG‘S 15.00 Down 4.00 Weekly NO CARRYING CHARGES 15000 C. R. NIMMO 20.00 Down 5.00 Weekly DECEPTIVE SCUATICA |\ _ Basically, sciatica is of two types: mild and severe. The mildâ€" er form, called sciatic neuraligia, varies in pain from light to severe \flashes along the entire route of lldl 8. m..c ELCE uw';‘;“ Chiropractie 9 _ °VCD â€" hocter of ting, and some have the pains in nearly every poâ€" sition. Chiropractors long ago made extensive research into the true cause of sciatica .wu it on a structural disrela! p of the lower spine. It is wellknown o students of anatomy that the sciaâ€" tic nerve originates in the spinal cord, follows a course down the back of the thigh and ramifies in the lower. ie;, its nerve m&‘ reaching all the way into the Also, the roots of this nerve pe s between through openings in the bone smacture at tflz base of the spine and are in close relaâ€" tionship to the sacroiliac joint at the rear of the pelvic girdle the nerve. On the other hand the severe type, called sciatic neuritis, is said to be one of the most inâ€" sufferable of human agonies. Onâ€" ly about 15 percent of sciatica cases reach this degree of torture. The aggravation of sciatica is such that the sufferer will try anything for temporary relief: heat, electricity, ultraviolet ray, sedatives, back braces and even vuperations to imntobilize the lowâ€" t spine. It is important to emphasize the word "relief" under: these treatâ€" ments because none corrects the disrelationship of the spinal or pelvic structureâ€"the actual cauâ€" satice factor in sciatica. Trere is only one way to banish the condition That is by skillful reni_u ation and specific adjust: cont of the lower spinal structure niv its natural relationship conâ€" i ive to nermal nerve functions. Sciatica, as the By Nell 8. Harris, D.C. Waterioe, Ontarte (th ryractic doesn‘t make a s o n a ble claims. Its ements result from utiâ€" the natural therapeuâ€" the human body itself. (Advertisement) KITCHENER rer spinal structure 1 relationship conâ€" al nerve functions. ic doesn‘t make a ble claims. Its . result from utiâ€" 10.00 Down 2.50 Weekly 4.50 Down 1.25 Weekly is an involveâ€" ment of the sciatic nerve. A person sutâ€" fering this condition exâ€" periences exâ€" cruciating pains d ow n t he involved leg; some w hile standâ€" ing, others while moving or even . sitâ€" ting, and some 45.00 Crechulkâ€"At St. Mary‘s B,ofipiul. Aug. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Nichoâ€" las Grechulk, 7 King St. North, Waterloo, a daughter. Voisin â€" At St. Mary‘s Hospital, Aug. 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Voisin, 118 Alexandra Ave., Waterloo, a son. Coberâ€"At Kâ€"W H“V?u“‘ Aug. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cober, RR 2, Petersburg, a daughter. Millerâ€"At Kâ€" W Hostlul. Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Miller, 8 Beverley St., Waterloo, a |. daughter. MecKenzie â€" At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" , ward McKenzie, St. Jacobs, a Fogalâ€"At Kâ€"W Huspil‘tal, Augk |;H tubs.. En CCUs to Mr. and Mrs. Frederic â€"| Stockâ€"Grungenberger â€" Aug. 20, Fogal, 32 Park Ave., Elmira, a| Helen Grun enb‘erger to Reeve daughter . [ Thevdore ('#ed) Stock, both of Weberâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug.| .New Hamburg. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth'Nuu,,_mwchug_Aug‘ 17, Mrs. :Neber‘ 39, Euclid Ave., Water-{ Lena Krawchuk, Waterloo, to 00, a son. ter Nastor, Runnymede, Voelkerâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug.| 56W‘ * 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Zehrâ€"Leboldâ€"Aug. 22, Grace Caâ€" Voelker, 29 Spring St. West,, therine Lebold, RR 2, Baden, to __ Waterloo, a daughter. . |\ _ Delford Floyd Zehr, Baden. Widemanâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. Seylerâ€"Schmilt â€" Aug. 22, Mauâ€" 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin| reen Anna Schmitt, Baden, to Wideman, RR 3, Waterloo, a Lorne John Seyler, New Hamâ€" daughter. J burg. Gremmâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. Nafzigerâ€"Horst â€" Aug. 22, Lena 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth| Horst, St. Jacobs, to Kenneth | Gremm, Erbsvilie, a son. | _ Nafziger, Kitchener. ’Silverrh:nâ€":\t St. MMary's Hosâ€" | P ienss en o in es pital, Aug. 23, to Mr. and Mrs.| ! David Silverthorn, 239 King St. D E A T H s _ South, Waterlov, a son Hofferâ€"Aug. 24, Mrs. Jacob Hotâ€" Weber â€" At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug.) fer, Elmira, 83 years. l 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson | Wannerâ€"Aug. 20, Wilfrid Wanâ€" Weber, Hawkesville, a daughâ€"| ner, RR 1, New Dundee, 62 ter. yvears lAny-â€"-At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 23,| Fitzpatrickâ€"Aug. 19, Joseph Fitzâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Amy, patrick, 68 Ezra Ave., Waterloo RR 3, New Hamburg, a ‘fl«?fi- 36 years. ter ) Schmehlâ€"Aug. 21, John George Wunderâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital,| _ Schmehl, Wellesley, 76 years. Aug. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert| Brillâ€"Frederick E. Brill, ‘South Wunder, 155 Bricker Ave., Wuâ€"\ Woodslee, â€" formerly of New terloo, a sen. Hambure. 64 vears. Sandlakâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospital Aug. 24. to Mr. and Mrs. Eo rig De Reuter, New Dundee, a j a‘Y'}‘J-‘f Ax OSWALD‘S BUT FIRST TO OSWALDS 20 King St. East BIRTH S BOOK STORE LTD. THE â€"WATERLOO : (Ontasio) <CHXRONIGLAR: KITCHENER Daviesâ€"At St. ‘s He dagtu e At St. Mary‘s Hughl. Al:‘hm‘gad:-; dlu‘hlcr. a o & 4 Zieglerâ€"At St. Mary‘s Buxnll. Afiu.u.tol(é.udln usé~ e WI', on.togo, a son (stiliborn). Stockieâ€"At St. Mary‘s Hospitdl, Aug. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeâ€" rome Stockie, New Hamburg, a son. Kochâ€"At Kâ€"W Hospital, Aug. 24, Ottoâ€"Dingerâ€"Aug. 15, Joan Eliâ€" zabeth Dinger, Kitchener, to Arthur Harry Otto, RR 2, New Hsmbur& Gingrichâ€"Schmidtâ€"Aug. 7, Ruth Marie â€" Schmidt, Greensberg, Kan., to Allen Gingrich, St. Jaâ€" cobs. Hofferâ€"Aug. 24, Mrs. Jacob Hotâ€" fer, Elmira, 83 years. Wannerâ€"Aug. 20, Wilfrid Wanâ€" ner, RR 1, New Dundee, 62 years Fitzpatrickâ€"Aug. 19, Joseph Fitzâ€" patrick, 68 Ezra Ave., Waterloo, 36 years. Schmehlâ€"Aug. 21, John George Schmehl, Wellesley, 76 years. Brillâ€"Frederick E. Brill, ‘South Woodslee, formerly of New Hamburg, 64 years. Kruppâ€"Aug. 23, Mrs. Noe Krupp, Eimira, 67 years. bert Sandlak, RR 1, Waterlgo, Davies, RR 2, Waterloo, a to Rev. and Mrs. Roy Koch, St Jacobs, a son. Hambur M A R R | AGES Woellâ€"Known New day morning mt the reashs o1 ie: m o B ’u!ios mpiqunyhtn_ he fell trom Dundee Man Passes a wagon load of | a wagon load of 1 el during tnreshihg af uring threshihg operations a! ?,:?,"r'.‘:'mw.dnuff;w. He never regained consciousness and it is believed that he suffered from concussion of the brain. Mr. Wannrer was born at Brown City, Mich., a son of Mr. Neil Wanner and the late Mrs. Wanâ€" ner. He was a member of the Roseville Evnng:lial United Brethren Church where he served as a Sum'hdye Schoo! teacher and Superintendent for many years. In addition to his father the late Mr. Wanner is survived by. his wife, the former Lauretta Fried Becker; two sons, Willard and Ward Becker of New Dundee; and seven daughters, Mrs. Oliver (Murgret) Bean of New Dundee, Mrs. Myrtle Rosenberger of New Hamburg, Mrs. Wayne (Susie) Shantz of Petersburg, Cleo of Waâ€" terloo, Mrs. Elgin ?lvy) Musselâ€" man of Kitchener RR., Mrs. John (Reta) Hofstetter of Plattsville, and _ Mrs. _ Melvin (Dorothy) Shantz of Peteuburfi RKR. Also two brothers, Charles Wanner and Clarence Wanner of Kitchenâ€" er, and two sisters, Mrs. Milford Poll of New Dundee and Mrs. Telâ€" ford Brodhaecker of Bright RK.; besides 23 grandchildren (By Chronicle Correspandent) NEW DUNDEE.â€"Wiifred Wanâ€" ‘r, aged 62, wellâ€"known district .' § @ @ L U ? L > _ t +4 ~E C# To o t â€"a ip U N | . ‘:u i“ \ â€" ‘ R § y P § A § e We s J & §Q B . câ€" m t 4. & ‘&“ Tagt=â€"_â€"> EA‘._ Â¥ ie \| 9B iA s §. \ § ‘a 1N "‘J', P § OS se * 44 h‘ _-â€"!a oorrrommmgrrcmman) § fl S l h fls z5c s 5 oo O YOUR FRIENDLY ~ _ PENCIL SHARPENERS Metropolitan Stores Complete Assortment BALL POINT PENS EXERCISE BOOKS 1%" Rings. Alligator Grain, come red, brown and green. Smooth paper. Leatherette Cover School Stationery Loose Leaf Black only. Refills â€" 20c Plain colours or plaid Size 30" x 30" Green, blue, pink, and red Each CHILD‘S LUNCH KITS 25¢ 25 KING ST. S. 5C ZIPPER 3â€"ring BINDER 3â€"Ring Binder HEADSQUARES See Our REFILLS â€" 20c LAY AWAY YOUR WINTER NEEDS NOW SPUN RAYON EU.B. Church with interment in the Roseville Cemetery. _ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Schultz and Linda spent Sunday with Mrs. Eli Bender of Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Wilhelm and family and Mrs. Rosa Wiiâ€" helm of near Stratford were Sunâ€" day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jacobs. Kingwood : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leis and ‘;r}: visited w&lh Mr. I!l:d Mrs. illis Renger, New Hamburg, on Sunday. 000000 C0 00â€" =â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kuepher and femily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Ropp near Crosshill. family visited with Mr. and Mrs cis:m Jantzi near Linwood, Sunâ€" y. _ B â€" _ Mr. Lorne Siegner and Mr. Wilâ€" der Siegner of Mildmay visited with Mr. Abe Siegner. i Rev. and Mrs. Elam Stauffer and Philip and Miss Mary Yoder missionaries on furlough from Tanganyika, Africa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Schultz, Satâ€" urday. _ _ â€" _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jantzi, Mr and Mrs. Ezra Leis and Mrs. Dave Brunk of Wellesley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leis, Sunday. anuel! Ro“ near Crosshili. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Yutzi and in 49c Index â€" 10c¢ High Roads DICTIONARY PLASTIC RULERS 49¢ 10c 45¢ 10c $2.98 $1.00 » E t Lt \ FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE mss "ffuaf ofige: "avee is And i Mpae e Miller New Hamburg, Mrs. Jessic Baer and son, George of Abig of Sheiby, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Sam N. Gubun Filorence Anne J. Dennis visi yit[l !r and Mrs. Peter Z. Lichty Wel Call your local representative of 15 years service in your Entries accepted up to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2nd DOOR PRIZES FREE DEMONSTRATION 1001 Uses For only SPECIAL: Nylon Hose MECHANICAL PENCIL 51 Gouge â€"_ SEE OUR REBUILT CLEANERS No connection with State Vacuum Stores. CELLULOSE TAPE Shadow Calf Plastic Each Ruled and Plain. Four colour pictures or Leatherette covers MUCILAGE 15¢ & 29¢ Cable Pattern. 12 colours Sizes 14 to 20 at the Waterloo Market Building September 2nd and 3rd @pen Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m Thursday from 2 ot 10 p.m. CHILDREN‘S SHOW FLOWER SHOW Dave PENCIL POUCH 50c NOTICE ELECTROLUX CANADA LTD. R. A. HENDRY Wateriooe Phone &â€"8119 58 Erb Street W. Sizes 9 to 10% ENTER and ATTEND the SCRIBBLERS Â¥ advertising our New Imj MODEL Z55 CLEANER CARDIGANS ty spent First Quality ALL WOOL SCOTCH ZIPPER Hand Towels Size 15 x 27 Subs Each Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. Erb and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bender accomâ€" panied Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roi Mr. and Mrs. William Roi of rm snd spent Sunday in uel l(l;. and ""'m"fi:m L ave l‘h: .'n:r Cnum 5c and 10c Striped Pottern 2 for 15¢ **° 35¢ WATERLOO with Mr. and Mrs Manâ€" Good Assortment FOUNTAIN PENS CRAYONS 50c 2.98 99c pr. 15¢ 39¢ 21¢

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