er is to make a lasting impresâ€" prowramme at Waterioo Boys‘ Townn. =«ch meeting opens and coses with a short prayer. These moments "devoted" to God tend to create a tone for the proceedings. Emphasis on the underlying religious preâ€" cepts of the Young Men‘s Chrisâ€" tian Association is also im plied. vaiues upheild by a class leadâ€" re ;ular part of the Junior Hiâ€"Y tegr.ty‘ What do these things sit.ve To have each of these Benaviour at Waterloo Boys‘ Town is encouraged to be conâ€" structive. Thus it contributes to the character development of each person who uses this YM.C.A. ceontre. Profanity, dis honesty, belligerency and selâ€" fishnness are discouraged The ‘Clowns‘ go to the down: town °Y‘ building this Saturâ€" day May 7. Our Senior class will be making the excursion. Thursday, May 5, 1960 Tae foroementioned facts arc prosented to you so that we may point out another feature of our progsramme. It is deâ€" signed to create an atmospher: that draws people into a closer relationshin with God. The turn out for swimming was the best ever. Many of the members brought along their "pals". Now that many of our members‘ friends have sampied the programme _ at Boys‘ Town we hope that they will become members and conâ€" tinue to come out and enjoy themselves. The Box Horse and Springâ€" board were a great success last Saturday. Each and every fellow present was thrilled when he found himself sble to accomplish some feat on this apparatus. Remember fellows the Box Horse and Springâ€" board will return on Parents‘ Day May 14. (from Waterioo Y M.CA. Boys‘ Town) North Ward May 10th East Ward May 13th South Ward May 17th West Ward May 20th The Tax Department will be open on the evenâ€" ings of May 10th, 13th, 17th and 20th between the hours of 7:00 and 8:00 P.M. and on Saturdays, May Ith and 14th from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon. D. C. Schaefer, City Treasurer and Tax Collector. by Larry Hamei FINAL DATE FOR PAYMENT WITHOUT PENALTY Hamrisefant 1097 KING ST. W. KITCHENER FOR APPOINTMENT UPSTAIRS PHONE SH 2â€"19% t gfm" .8 EYES EXAMINED ‘s Commenits 0 PTOMETRIST FORMERLY STEELES _ City of Waterloo _ First Instalment # 1960 Taxes e ie M e C 3 defe R 1 â€" ‘- tures ‘a her insd in h \‘ ‘ * 4 ofl ‘ Pa & .A d a $ v 4 value Many disease processos are caused by interference with | nerve fibres in or at the spinal i column, but manifest themâ€"; selves at points in the body | distant from the spine. Examâ€"| ‘ples of disease processes ex nressin® themselves at loca tions distant from the site o‘ pathology are well known and include . . . referred pain from | cholecystitis (inflammation of the gall bladder) felt in the| right shoulder, and paralysis of a limb resulting from 2 cerebral hemorrhage (stroke). Similarily, _ displacements _ of | bones of the spine (vertebrae: | can cause pressure or irritation > to nerve fibres with little or no pain felt at the spine, yet may result, in disease or disâ€" | tress in areas or organs dis tant from the spiral column. The Annual YMCA. Circus The Circus is to be held Friâ€" The purpose® To take part in remen=emve M e c h a nical | h fii defects of the | & . spine a n d | af =» other _ strucâ€" i EPE d tures _ occut | * ols‘ i in the bodies| t 4 of people of aZ»~* all ag>s. The ;» ks 4 value of chir-} opractic for‘ numerous spinal conditions is , well known to many people.‘ However, abnormal conditionst of other parts of the body also | respond favourably under t chiropractic eare, when caused | by «orve interference. If a nerve is subjected to in terference, it is impossible for messages or impulses to be carried by it in normal quanâ€" tity orâ€" quality. Control of function is thus altered to the area that the nerves supply The â€" location, â€" severity, â€" and fype of disease depends upon which group of nerves are afâ€" fected, the extent of the inâ€" Your Health and Chiropractic from _ any Boys for Intermediates will continue to volvement, duration and other factors. The chiropractor locates the misalinged (subluxated) spinal segment and restores it by hand to its normal position, thus removing the nerve pres sure. If the condition is of long standing, the correction is usually a gadual process with little or no discomfort beâ€" ing experienced. With acute conditions the correction is more rapid. ‘"‘The soul is the entire vital principal of any organism, the sum of its powers and proâ€" practice for Parents‘ Day When the pressure is relenâ€"l ed from the nerves, their abiâ€" lity to transmit normal impul ses is gradually regained. The | reversal of the disease process | follows with improvement in | keeping with the ability of the | body‘s restorative nowers. Complete health cannot be atâ€" tained in some cases w s ~ nerves, cells, or organs are cut or â€" perinanently â€" injurcd, â€" alâ€" thouch some benefit may be: obtained. I ‘"We are convinced that in our day and generation our greatest human tragedy is that of the refugzec. The time has now come to act in this new initiative and we therefore The sooner your hcealth proâ€" blem is investigated by your Doctor of Chiropractic, the greater the likelihood of atâ€" taining maximum health. * Floor Coverings 110 KING ST. 8. WATERLOO * Super Kem ToneÂ¥*" ERiIORS L. * Wallpaper INT l o Kemâ€"ole BM * Super Kem Tone Reaupre Interior Ltd. call anew for your prayers, your â€" intensified â€" action _ and your continuing charity." â€" World Council of Churches. $3,000. THOUSANDS OF FISHERMEN throughout Ontario are eagerly awaiting the opening of the fishing season for speckled trout on May 1. All are hopeful of landing a ‘"whopper‘" during the 1960 season that will earn them a cash award in a "big fish" contest being conducted by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and Molson‘s Brewery (Ontario) Ltd. Here Judy Welch shows that she is a candidate for one of the cash awards of more than Broadloom 14 King INTERNATIONAL STERLING ... JEWELLERS LTD. ED. BERGMAN n# SH 5â€"4916 WATERLOO loveliest, by design