Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Sep 1959, p. 8

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f racs EHGHT The Health League of Canada warns that stings from wasps and bees can be severe, in the YOU REMEMBER HOW IMPORTANT CLOTHES WERE TO YOU DURING Y« DAYS â€"â€" WELL THEY ARE JUST A IMPORTANT TO YOUR CHILDREN I wYr MORE. THERE IS A GREAT DE sVO AMESEREAEIEREARMMTEDL NOCE UIEE L Ce. WWNYOUDURINGYOURW.. s DAYS â€"â€" WELL THEY ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT TO YOUR CHILDREN IF MMMTMBAGREATDEAL OF CONFIDENCE GIVEN TO THE TINDIVIDUAL WHEN THEY KNOW THEY ARE WELL GROOMED. PLENTY OF TIME â€" MONEY and NEW EQUIPMENT HAS ENABLED US TO PUT NEW LIFE AND BEAUTY INTO LAST YEARS CLOTHES. 79 KING S. BUT NOT BEFORE A VISIT TO â€" JESSOP & WHALEY Picture not exact reproduction in all details BRING THE WHOLE PAMILIES WOOLLENS IN TOâ€"DAY. 50 GOLDEN YEARS IN KITCHENER 1909 â€" 1959 | mine drugs. !f.f% K the stings are mulliple and severe, poisoning may reâ€" sult. and the patient may re metusce n MB x seulP Siae c it dn *A s people benefit from antiâ€"histaâ€" CLEANERS AND it '\"M.uw-bm a| need treatment. _ |gat â€"pists of baking: seda; is :A timeâ€"honoured ‘and quite effec OVUNEL whth MV PC enE "Ra T Sh 4 into the bite is also quite efâ€" WAT t 3¢ TALL, TURBANED and TERRIFIC your hat for fall Our trendâ€"setting hats are soaring to new heights for fall with crowns of majestic elegance. Your cloche, turban, cone, pill box and wide brimâ€" med hat will have the look of Fall 1959 when it has a high crown. The fabrics will be rich, lustrous textured beaver, Melusine, velour and most hats will have a flurry of feathers. The colours are deep, vibrant gr¢gens, browns, blues, gold, turquoise, sapphire, mountain b;'ry, black. Come in andseeflnemnOWoâ€"choooeywrsa-ndberendylotML l’a-tk_lng space available at rear of 10.95 to 25.00 Millinery Department â€"â€" Queen Street Main Kâ€"W Fall Fair ing will soon be going out to all rural routes in the area. There are 12 _ different groups of competitions with up to 30 items in each group. For example, under the Home Canning Group are 29 different canned fruits and vegetables and homemade soap. Under it | It bas been| "A said, ‘"People| es ‘& who like to " o . j worry have a > i T ef, greater a n d . im °t varied l # number of thiâ€" l rflgs tothchoose Dr. C. w. rom than evâ€" . C. W w..‘.mer before." In our more complext way of life today, this is no doubt true, but most people strive to avoid worry. Fear and worry are needliess hurdfes and indecision is a barâ€" rier that can hoid you back. These approaches to our daily ‘life can only lead to defeat in our endeavours. When we re lax we can think more clearly, Avoiding Worry opportunities more readily. We are better able to make posiâ€" tive, wise decisions and to act Your Health and Chiropractic | DAY WEDNESDAY prizes. Anyone may enter any doors. First prize is $100.00, second prize $50.00 and there For additional * information on any of the above competiâ€" tions, write to Mr. Frank Glebe, Fall Fair, 400 East Avenue, Kitâ€" and nervous. IKf this is true, you should seek the basic cauâ€" of the health problem and have it corrected instead of resorting to the various palliaâ€" tive methods that temporarily hide and relieve symptoms. Chiropractors point out that every function of the body is direc¢ted and controlled by the nervous system. They are trainâ€" | ed to locate and correct spinal | causes of disease and free the | nervous system so it may operâ€" | ate effeciently and enable you ‘| to relax and enjoy a more ; abundant life. >| Published in the public interâ€" â€"| est by the Waterlooâ€"Wellington + | District Chiropractic Council.

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