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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1959, p. 11

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John Winner, 10,vicl'ln of tragic car - bike accident wtseaittutii6euuwasrti. ing-ineouisimserithaear have recently been giving voico to'tttatgrrrtdeeneo. __ Mu. oiup a. an sooth. enlains a lot. Tenny- you?!“ n me two lines cl In: “sway - a hungry '.', _llrllillilllllltt' ttttit .»-~- . _.- - .5: l . i), I g. . , I ttltllilltlltlt é, . I snvmcs nouns I I It BM (401119 '01an insglmenh: " ask, 1 , tdtmuontk0iiuTsell I _ i m: ROYAL BANttiANaBA ' 4 . ~â€"-~~~ m... .- . -cVai-.' -.. as' a -tietet, creeping nigher, (Continued In. 33:. 10) behind a slowly dying tire." WHO WAS SHOOTING STAR? name Techmseh. the lam Shawnee Indian chief who sided with the British during the War of 1812 and met his death at the Battle of Moraviantown in October 1813 Born in what is now Ohio, he was a persuasive orator and a mighty warrior. In 1805 he organized a union ot tribes to resist American encroachment on Indian lands When he went over to the British. he wair.givess the rank of Iteittttdier- general and cooperated with General Brock in the capture of Detroit. After Teelunsetfs death. Brock said at him: "A more sagacious or a more gallant warrior does not. I believe. Yes, just one. The needles of the larch drop off to leave the tree bare in the winter. There are three species of larch native to Canada - the tamaraek. found all across the country: the western larch, restricted to the southeast part of British Columbia: and the alpine larch. found only in southern Alberta and British Coluinbia. The tamaraek was formerly used extensively for shipbuilding. WHAT CANADIAN BECAME FAMOUS FOR ”MAD . PAM" ACTING? . HAS CANADA A DECIDUOUS CONFIRM TREE? Ned Sparks, whose real name was Edward A. Span-imam was born about 1883 in Guelph. Ont. On bis first New York appearance. in Little Miss Brown, he introduced the "dead pan" acting for which he became famous. Before achieving sum on the stage and then in films, Sparks had taken part in the Yukon gold rush. There he found singing ballads in a Dawson bar more profitable than digging for gold. The acts had as a youth attended St. Thomas Collegiate Instit- ute. He was IT when he left Canada for Cleveland to try a career as a singer. Sparks died in California in 1957. /rhe Chateau de Ramezay, a historical museum on Notre Dame Street in Montreal. The building was erected in 1705 by Claude de Rama”, the governor of Montreal. as his residence. After the British conquest it became the official residence in Montreal of the Governor-in-Chief of British North America and continued as such until 1849. Before becoming u museum in 1894 it was used as a government office. a courthouse and a school. WHAT MUSEUM BUILDING DATES BACK TO 1705? Shooting Star is one of the English, transpations of the atTo'el-iaretiattardarV and, vaulted in the death In the ambulance enroute to not mm of John mar. 'tred 1am youth is the soiot in. and In. Stewart Winner, when tum is located about a were cycling 'Indian fue' along the highway, was not struck reportedly veering into a ditch. He exhibited good pres- ence a! mind, running to the home of his grandfather. L. D. Winner, to ask for help. As a result ambulance service was available in quick time. the The boys were returning but. that having tilted .ttto am of not! the: “I - " Mann’s Corners. It is under stood that the bicycles wen unnamed. - Neil Scott, RR. S,mespeler, driver of ths our. told Con- sum John Stevenson and Constable Clayton Cutting at Waterloo Township Police who investigated, that he had been blinded mountain), h the lights M I par w“ wmrly. Mr. Scott and the cyclists were Proceeding east. The motorist was not held. Wag to the emergency call was It. A. D. C. Icing-n. m. Born in Galt John Emmi Winner resided yin hisA par- mmmnonnomu two siéters, Elie and Esther, his gaudy-menu. Mr, and En Deceased wu resting " the StagehBartholi Query! More, pegie,aLtagrs.A-sttartt_ dueted at Preston new. church with interment in Matt. His par-cum} brother, Raul. Touching Tragic Sohty starts at home ' -. --- / . 'jj',; , i. .... i ' 'g'tiiliiilfr' If "sd Itll. - ' .. “Here is a CLEANERS that EXCELS than AH!" ASK YOUR I)lltll6iilB0tlits THEY THINK OP OUR EXCELLENT FAMILY CLEANING SERVICE! THEN . . . GIVE us A TRY YOURSELF! YOU WILL SAY AS THOUSANDS DO - Teach than to look both ways Moro crossing the "not Clean-le- Dr. c. W. Wei-n! 3'33). '"'",l'll Frequently an automobile . . _ hits a rut which transmits 'ggc'rrUsattiipttl 11:“ St more shock than the isbs?r.tter.s hinted dine. Perhaps we should can stand e.? a.repat.r iots " take 'I moment to consider the necessary. Likewise, shock to benefiU and comfort these the human body is sometimes discs allow us. too great for the disc to stand Dises are cushions There is 31:! Ming has to f'ai one betw.een, \each We bones {mp-03m: t,e',gref,ogty to“: of mg spanai cgumn with "g 'sult their chiropraetor .to exceg on 'tl -- , 9pm???" [learn how well the disc witht Mses miss that one- Iourth of the length of the pinal colygnn._ 7tsey, 91:9ng: "r-Beattie-lair-tsie “WV?“V" ‘" _..... "wr'-""""' learn now we" tut: Luau. wu-r vertebra. Ctttteettetr,, these tstood the force. Correction pt hr considerable treaititit, and absorption cl shock: that the body is exposed to each day. During sleep they regain their elasticity in readiness -areta-g-it---h-t-qtrheahatr+ 6iGGtiauri0uiakte--t-e-rr_e-h, iuii"oea-ami-r-e-ien1tr.tlyraq1tat 'da-mel-its-tee-pmt-t_The aiariuiutttos-r--.Nriattrai-tqrgthth.anaehi" -.iscrgtNt-rgt.vu,-othairsatodhoiset6. today but it i s the bad V ‘ features o f Wei-M them about u I i e h we 1|.”th much discuss ed anatomi- The spinal scs are a for another day's punishment. If we view the spinal column: from the side. we observe that itisnotasstraightasaram- rad. It has four normal curves. The presence of these curves give. the spine additional shock absorbing qualities and provides us with balance and lspring. _ any strain: to, this shock ab. sorber will prevent permanent damage. Net like an automotr ile. they cannot be replaced. Published in the public inter. est by the Waterloo-Wellington District Chiropractic Council. no: tgr,ttvaite "( WHAT

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