#§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 23, 1961 Palmer D.C. of Davenport, Iowa. The founder of the Chiropractic profession was D. D. Palmer, Shown (lr) CHIROPRACTIC found- | er's grave in Port Perry was | recently visited by his grand- | son and family -- David D. Birthplace Visit By Chiropractors By MRS. C. H. REESOR PORT PERRY -- David D.|short weeks than has been ac- Palmer D.C, of Davenport, complished over the past Palmer, the chiropractic visited his grandfather's birth- sociation. place in Port Perry, Ontario, recently. With him were his LAY WREATHS wife, Agnes Palmer D.C. and| m, symbolize the united ac-| Suely Wiree augers, Bonnie, ion that is planned to speed the| ie | progress of chiropractic, both The Canadian Chiropractic| national organizations sent their Association acted as host dur |presidents to accompany Mr. ing the visit and Dr. Mathew B.| Palmer and to lay wreaths on Dymond, Minister of Health for| the monument erected to the the Province of Ontario, was/memory of his grandfather. present at an informal recep- tion for the Palmer family held jcome these differences in a few] 30 Towa, grandson of Daniel David|vears, according to D. C. Suth-| who was founder of|erland; Executive Secretary of profession, |the Canadian Chiropractic As- spects were R. N. Thompson, while eight Grade 8 pupils go D.C., President of the Canadian/over to Green River. Memorial Chiropractic College, | Toronto, and D. C. D.C. executive secretary, | nadian |tion. in Port Perry and later at the] home of A. C. A. Bathie, DL. ! Port Perry, president of - tario Chiropractic Association The delegation was welcomed | to Port Perry by Thomas Har-| ris, deputy reeve. LAST WEEKEND THE CANADIAN Puppet Theatre 3.2 miles west of Brooklin JOIN RAPIDLY The purpose of Mr. Palmer's s | visit to Canada was two-fold. | He wanted to visit the birth-| Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m. = Speaking Contest % By Brougham WI By MRS. M. ANNIS {| BROUGHAM -- On Tuesday, . | September 12, the Brougham i (Women's Institute held their| regular September meeting. i| This took the form of a bus {trip to the home of Mrs. Har- 'lold Barclay, a former member 2 {who now lives eight miles north bd |of Lindsay. og A report was given of the pro- ceeds to date from the booth at the park, showing around $100 cleared. The report of the exhibit at Port Perry Fair where the Brougham Women's Institute {|put in an exhibit was fourth prize on the display, first prize on strawberry jam, first prize on hankie, second prize on chocolate cake and third prize on knitted gloves. The report was given on the buses chartered for the Cana- dian National Exhibition, show- ing a small profit. The short course "Making of Hats" comes up next April. Mrs. Ray Ellicott was chosen as the delegate to the Central Area Convention to be held at Wl |ber. & (bus to visit Pioneer Village on September 23. Those who are interested please get your tick- ets early. The bus will leave at the Palmer Memorial are Vickie, Jennie, Bonnie, Mrs. David Palmer and Mr. Pal- mer. at 3.30 p.m. A committee was formed to look into the matter of teen-age D. Palmer, D.C. Davenport, Iowa; John Q. Thax- (test, ton, D.C. president of the Inter-| national | recreation in the community. A committee was formed to and family, set up a Public Speaking con- | with the neighboring schools competing. Jean Ellicott won the draw, Wreaths were laid by: David| Chiropractic Associa- tion, Raton, New Mexico; R. T.|a canvas bag. Leiter, National Chiropractic Associa- tion, Macon, | Partlow, D.C. | the Canadian Chiropractic Asso- | ciation, |Toronto spent Sunday with psychology and anthropology course at Trinity College. Mrs. Howard Malcolm Jr., is teaching in the junior room at Greenwood Public School. Mrs. Malcolm graduated last June from the Ontario-Teacher's Col- lege at Toronto. Mrs. Salgo is teaching a Grade 1 class in the G. B. Lit- tle Public School in Scarboro. Jeff Gooderham is attending Teachers' College in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Ellicott at Pine Grove on Sun- {their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gibson. Mr. George Malcolm has left to take an engineering course at Carlton University in Ottawa. The Friendly Bible Class service of the Church and Sun- day School. The following Sun- day, October 1, Sunday School will be at 11 a.m. and Church at| 10 a.m, Mrs. Wallace Ellicott, of To-|1 ronto, spent the weekend with her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter. Mrs. Gordon Day is recover- ing from an operation in Osh- awa Hospital, All wish her a 2 Satay, September 16, in e Church at niet road and Eglinton avenue, Scarboro. ily of Aurora spent the week end with her father Mr. D. A. ronto, Mrs. Lemon visited Flamingo Park on Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hopkins ded the Golden Wedding celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Todd at Goodwood on Saturday. Congratulations to Mrs. J. Da- vis on the arrival of another great-granddaughter, a daugh- ter for Dr. and Mrs. Yan Dun- can of London, Ontario. Mrs. Mathews visited Sharon Temple on Sunday. New hingt United att Mrs. Shirley Smith and fam- eer. Miss Gladys Whitter of To- Mathews and Mrs. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ellicott, Miss Diane Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Carter attended the the Royal York Hotel in Novem-| It was decided to charter al Brougham at 10 a.m. returning| bowling club got under way Fri- day night at the 'Markham lanes. Ian Salgo is taking a Radio Communications Course at ay. The Brougham Sunday School will hold its Rally Day service next Sunday at 2 p.m. wedding of Miss Joan Sackko, daughter of Mr. and Mrg. Alex Sackko of Scarboro to Mr.|$ Douglas Crosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Creig Crosier of Huntsville This be a combined Wray Castle in the English) Lake district. He was chosen one of 50 boys| from a long waiting list to take this course. After graduation Ian will take a position as wireless officer in the British Merchant Navy. On his arrival at Southamp- ton, Ian was met by an uncle and spent several weeks visiting and meeting relatives in the {London district. Ian and an| uncle climbed Mount Snowdon) {in Wales. This was a walk and| climb of about 15 miles. Rosemary Solgo is going into residence this week at St. Hil: Cus BAYVIEW DANCING TONIGHT CINEMASCOPE +» EASTMAN EE Sa T (Rg. Le]:3° TODAY thru SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 12:30 P.M.--SUNDAY 1:30 P.M. For Reservations Phone MO 8-3191 Dancing 9-12 -- 3.00 per couple da's College. She is taking a Ballet, Highland, Tap, Baton Twirling REGISTER, NOW IRENE HARVEY ACCM, RMT. C.D.T.A., NB.T.A. 424 KING ST. WEST PHONE 725-6122 D.C., president of the PERSONALS Mr. C. Challice is again the ;| teacher for the senior room and {Miss Greig is the teacher for the junior room and Mrs. C. Campbell is the caretaker. Miss Greig has 15 beginners Georgia; R. vice-president of Aylmer, Ontario. Also present to pay their re- Mr. Shepherd, the principal Sutherland,|of Green River School drives Ca-|the bus which takes the pupils Chiropractic Associa-{to Green River School. TV CLEARANCE Reconditioned & Guaranteed Budget Terms--All Makes--All Sizes CHERNEY"s 36-30 KING ST. 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