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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Mar 1958, p. 5

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little Stroke *( You may ust hnow it when. *Afectly calm, told others at three days. Some had slight difficulty with speech and swaklowing but none had any. impairment of mental proâ€" cesses. The latter, howoever, of similar conditions and their were somewhat bigger, some effects lingering as much as minutes or so by which time strongth returned to his arm. The little strokes o@~others is not alkways the case. Docâ€" tors have long known that little strokes in some instanâ€" ces, constitute a progressive process by which senility lays hold to an individual. Dr. Alvarezs of the Mayo Clinic has written that "most of these attacks are so small toms at all at the time; all they do is to gradually slow the person up, to take some of the spring and suremess out of his In rare cases, if he is standâ€" ing, hbe will fail down and pick himself right up; if sitâ€" ting, he may fall out of his chair and then immediately in innumerable cases, the changes due to a littleâ€"stroke soon clear away, and then the particular areas of the brain. Either the tightening or collapse of blood vessels is directly connected with their supply of NERVE ENERGY. In maintaining this phase of get right up amd say that he is al right . . . Fortunately, man can go many years beâ€" fore he has another that can be recognized." _ Doctors, gemerally, tell us to harbor no undue fears about little strokes. Some say that many times a year we set up the mechanism for euch srokes without knowing aboet it. or KÂ¥ we do, giving we thought to the possibilities, They also point out that &# ievemonts result from utifiz~ ing the natural therapeutics of the human body itself. most 800,000 meals & iMMecks stroke, an impairment of NERVE FUNCTION resulting from anm to parts of the body that may be weakened by a stroke or strokes. each year at cight Canadian Red Cross Lodges. eminently succeseful, as they are in restoring merve energy Chiropractic mathods are anre Chiropractic doesn‘t make Volunteer workers of the mie«*** (Mupting & Fohing no sympâ€" tone, + (Continued from Page 4)° club also gives a hearty vobse 'thq.h.'o'““ip to thank all those women who p.m. sharp. We have been sucâ€" cessful in obtaining a very interesting speaker for this meeting, & it is hoped that we will have a fine attendance for the occasion. Plan now to sttend this very important meeting. On Saturday, MARCH 15th, VOTE _ _ _ _ _ MIKE WEICHEL GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVE FAST RELIEF FoRn uad uhoot a Wttle BOKVW : DANCE «t the cinh houbs This hbas aff the csr martiug» of azeal bong up thair, aso do anot nmim i. A good time is ansured for all these that attend CGome out league is going great guns, with the compeotition becoming S O R E T H &R 0 A 1 EX MAYOR WHITNEY SAYS: â€" 1. THE PEOPLE OF CANADA NOW HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO CHOOSE A TRULY REPRESENTATâ€" IVE GOVERNMENT. L 2. DIEFENBAKER, A GREAT LEADER, CAN BE COUNTED ON TO GIVE THE PEOPLE A GOOD GOVERNMENT. 3, MIKE WEICHEL IS A FINE, TALENTED AND SOUND MAN WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF PUBLIC NEEDS. HE WILL FIGHT FOR OUR WATERLOO NORTH PEOPLE. _VOTE e D IEF ENB A K ER ‘ RE â€" ELECT THE PRIME MINISTER TRUE PEOPLE‘S GOVERNMENT RR. 2 WATERLOO © CANADIAN CANOE BOATS @0 STARâ€"~ © PACESHIP BOATS & HULLS f © TEEâ€"NEE TRAILERS. CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION SH 3â€"6742

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