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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jun 1959, p. 9

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(l""."',"-'-'-'.',-,'.-?:-, Junta. mo» _ m TFdfMlRN$ttmttsetgtrgtgtIIttgtgattIat [T . ' L ",. ftiattt'"ea"ttuitttuhtsir,erir':r,dtr., , I. jtllkihti-' Ilihietid , In tine, opens at the side, and while all the buttonholes are ornamental the lower half ot the plastron front has loose edges to give a tiny apron " feet. From this size chart sel- ect the one size best for you. Shes Butt Wait? Hips‘Longth‘ tt 33 23 34 16% in. 10 34 24 35 16% in. " " 25 M 16% in. " 36% 26% 3'7% IT in. " 38 28 39 17% in. 'from nape of neck to waist. Size 12 requires 2% yards of 36 inch material for sleeve less dress and 34 yard of 36 inch of 39 inch material for make it in shat-mm. pique, white or pastel crepe, linen, cotton, and trim accordingly. The bound and bowed neck- To order Pattern No. S435, state size, send $1.25. For VIC. TOR STIEBEL label, send 25c. For new Jumbo 144 page In- 1ernytti_on_al Designer Pattern Din-or in turn. lunch at the club. Victw sachet of London designs °'” fq,'t, thung. both mm mrs sion with its Ht new. take. on urban air: with your choice of fabric whith might he crepe, shantung, sheer wool with satin, {nine or braid trim. For country we, ship the sleeve! and bind the armhole: and Book Irc, send $1.25. Address SPADEA, c/o Norman Hartnell (Canada) Limited, 214 Main Street, Toronto 13, Ontario, W-2. Please allow 2 weeks for __ i =2 (i' Tie, a ' . LTU Dr. C. W. Wok". r_'ir"fr"a"a" If""')""'""??, Only one who kr' F2 '28, rc/iii" has studied f, "r t;iri_irsiiiitll cs': and practised iss/i “i v 'r) the science Y?' s8l, [BI, 'sc','),' and art of _ ‘ 61,51; 5 ':._ Chiropractic BiESl is competent p, CTU' to give an in- telligent and Dr. C. W. Woiantscientific op- inion of Chiropractic or say what it can or cannot do, It is not sufficient to be told by oomeone "Chiropractic is all right for some conditions, but not yours." Your hoalth doponch direct. ly upon tho harmonious roto- tiomhips of all part: of the body. Normal functionlm. co. ordination and Integration of body activities is dopondont Upon and controlled by a - Pattern The cloped-toe, open-back sandal in calf or soft silk suede with dainty fitting straps and tiny buckles, makes a pretty footing to flirt or dance in. This one is in pink, however, Canadian manufacturers have produced it in all the deli- tttt spring flower colours, to match almost any party CHIROPRAC'I' OR Health and Chiropractic delivery. (Next week look ior an In- ternational Designer Pattern by LACHASSE). hm - an arr-W of nor- " cells and fibres so exhu- sive that if is link“! witty - tissue and organ. Interferon-o with the normal trnmmiuion 90 99". impulses «out poor With correction of structural derangements It the spinal column, there is a consequent release of the nerve interfer- ence. The nervous system is normalized, thus restoring nor mal function of the parts " fected by the nerve interfer- ence. The frecin: of the inher- ent healing powers of the body results in Cho rrs!oration of health. Learn from others how Chir- oqrroetie care has WEN them, bot to obtain information atroot yew, partieoh" health problem - ask a Chiroprldor. Published in the public inter. est by the Woterlno-wcllingtoet DUtriet Chiroprartie Council. C. W. WEIANT. D.C., Ph.D. any party Canadian Hospital Assoc. the Board of Kitchener-Water- loo Hospital from 1934 to 1966, and has always demonstrated an active interest in commun- ity life through participation in such wonlwhlle organza- tions as the Boy Scouts, Crip Pled Chlldren’a Society and the Canadian National Instit- ute for the Blind. One of three Ontario men elected to the Canadian Hospr tat Association’s Board. Mr. Weber has had considerable experience 'in the hospital field and, since 1944. has been an active member of the On- tario Hospital Association’s Board of Directors. He was President of the Ontario As- sociation during the year 1062.63. The Canadian Hospital " sociation's membership is made up of provincial and regional hospital associations, the Cath- olic hospital conference: of Canada, and the Canadian Med- ieal Association. One of its Wu! Association at the Biennial Meeting of that " aociation held at the Eh". Elizabeth Hotel 15 Mon , May 11 . 13th. wen known to Kitchener and Waterloo resi- dents, Mr. Weber saved on Mr. C. N. Weber, President at C. N. Weber Ltd. ot Eitets gayengng 3W to the Board r"'""""""""""""---------........--.-......-- . . . """"------o., YOU’RE SITTING PRETTY when you save the Give your savings a chance to grow, by adopting the Royal's new "2-Account" system ofsaving. It's simple. You open a Personal Chequing Account for paying bills . . . keep your Savings Account strittlyfor raving. This way you avoid dipping into your savings . . . give them a chance to grow with every dollar you deposit and with the interest your savings earn. Before you know it you're sitting pretty with a solid back-log of available cash. Try it. TH! ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Waterloo Branch . W. H. Knechtel, Manager Kitchener Branch H. W. Riepert, Manager Branches also in Elmira, Hanover and New Hamburg ot. the Candid governments and to correlate the objective. at governmental most important function: is to Light. leoly and Loaded . . . with goodnou for all the family. That's A Wilson's elngor Alo. Try ttt Par puro adventure tn not. pleasure. you‘ro l alwaya a lump ahead with Wilson's. Bo, why hold back? Hop Into your store today and stock up on a smooth ginger ale . . . lol ltitl account way mw‘m In,” a; ‘. with alkali Pk We " mm In education may m, tim," dish-f3; ESSE- po of Toronto was oloeted"t%sa. 'tte.wttiehamatr-tat help in to alleviate the serious aw. um ttf mama. 2iidStlii

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