Oct" PAGE to, WATERLOO CHRONtCLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1982 A series of events and public education campaigns, sponsored by the Waterloo He, gional Chiropractic So ciety in 'm-operation with the Ontario Chiro- practic Associatioh. will take place during the month of May to emphasize the impor- Correct posture is one of the keys to physical and mental accomplishment, Dr. John Peever, Waterloo Regional Chiropractic Society, said today in a statement calling at- tention to May 1-7 as Proper Posture Week, This is Proper Posture Week Summer Memberships _ 0.3565"o c ' il, I I I ' , , I , T'""'"?'""""","""",""""'"""'"'?""""'"""'"",""'"""?'""""'. m "-'-C'-T"'t_"r-'-r-'r-"."'"'-i-"-'-'T _ , , t I l I l l ‘. ' I bd - V " ’ Ls.,).,, " f f _ ~--’ M4WIJJJMAM~2¢9~¢ ". . W“ t ' ‘““""â€â€™â€œmmn _ :Ns4sstr,rgirsir-'pis-srvirr.tvrAs .thv. . an. an. an. Am in " , aw! 55 ERB ST E - WATERLOO (3 months) The doctor pointed out that in addition to the appearance advarr tiges of the body being erect, good posture helps the individual do Said Dr. Peever: “The objective of Proper Posture Week is to direct the atten tion of the public to the role of posture and spinal integrity in the maintenance of health, and create an aware- ness of posture as something that does more than just make you look better“. tance of posture to health. 'e These days, the club lists its major projects as providing Christmas hampers for the needy and buying playground equipment for Water loo Park. Other officers for 19tt2 are: Bill Woolner. first vice-president: Charlie Keller, past president; Don Foell, secretary; have Rush. treawrer, and Mike Johnston. in charge of Rae heads men's club The club was formed in 1921 to field carr didates for the town council. "The only complaint of the towns. people (at that time) was the poor calibre of men accepting nomina- tion for town council." a club brochure reads. Ray, of Avondale Street. Kitchener, heads the oldest com munity service club in Waterloo, "Posture habits an developed at an early Ken Hae, an invest. meni officer for Ihr minion Life Assurance Co. in Waterloo, has been elected the 61st president of the Water, loo Young Men's Club. his job better, gives him more energy, creates greater physi- cal emciency and aids in maintaining good health. The public is invited to attend this free eve- ning lecture in room 2083 of the psychology building on the uw campus. Dr. Parke is intermr tionally known as a researcher, author and lecturer on the signifi- cance of the role of fathers in child rear. ing. He was one of the two trrst graduates from the doctoral pro- gram in psychology at UW in 1965. This is the topic to be discussed by psycholo- gist Dr. Ross Parke of the University of Illi- nois on Wednesday. May 5 at ll p.m. at the University of Waterloo (UW). Babies Have Fathers Too: Fathers and Families. Fathers, tam-. ilies discussed of "poor pospure and spinal problems among school age children", said Dr. Peever, who recommends periodic spinal examinations. Executive members at large include: Russ Abbott, John Bricker, Gord Coyne, Al Martin and Jack Wismur. Me. As a mum. there is an alarming degree programs Events at the library The 1957 Chev convertible that Orr Chevrolet/Olds- motsilar/Cadittac Ltd.,'Kitettener, procured for the Univer- sity of Waterloo's (UW) 25th anniversary arrived on campus recently, freshly painted and spruced up by Central Auto Body of Waterloo. Celebrating its arrival are, from left, Bill Stedelbauer, Orr's general manager, Jack Adams, UW's information director, and Doug Wright. UW president. The car will be used at university and city of Waterloo anniversary occasions throughout the year. ANNIVERSARY CAR The exhibit, an annur al show in Waterloo. features harttrwoven rugs as well as reli, giuus and secular paintings executed in the traditional style by the Buddhist monks of Tashi Jung. a rummu nity of Tibetan n-fu “('05 in Northern India. and ride into a land of make-believe by taking part in the Library's Magic Carpet Story, time program. Admi» sion is a child's library card. From May 7 to May 13 an exhibit of Tibetan art will be on display in the WPI, Art Gallery, Wat-dad 368173. Wdodoo - Phooo muso The display is open to the public daily from ll a.m. to6 p.m, A formal opening will be held on Friday, May 7 from 6 to 9 p.m. Adult Chronicle ' readers. for only with an ad this size Why not try it? Phone 886-2830 Ask tor Display Advertising Reach out to an average of 42,500 1090