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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jan 1961, p. 2

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rAdag TWO QU Complete Service tor 8 â€" including Cream and Sugar with Lid â€" Vegetable or Fruit Bowl Large Meat Platter o e 51 pe. 39 pe. 24 pc. 16 KING S., WATERLOO SH 2â€" SPECIAL FACTORY RELEASE of â€" LIPHARDT‘S HARDWARE "Only thing is...I have to take more baths!" ALSO AVAILABLE Everyone in the family can take more baths and you‘ll still have loads of hot water for every other household use, with the new twoâ€"element, fastâ€" recovery, Hydro water heater. With electricity, hot water satisfaction costs only a few cents a day. LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY Aind that‘s not the onl thing! Serv. for 8 Serv. for 6 Serv. for 4 «â€" REG. $45.25 OPEN STOCK EXCLUSIVE AT â€" Reg. 39.95 only $26.95 â€" Reg. 29.95 only $19.95 â€" Reg. 19.95 only $13.95 Hydro water heatersâ€"offer the important advantage of safe, clean, flameless heating! You get more out of life when you get the most out of electricity. THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Jid you ever S invite â€" someâ€" g' ene to â€" a .# y meeting or a lecture _â€" someone . you wanted very :A much to have l +« attended _ â€" and he was _ Your Health and Chiropractic n‘t there? Of course you have. Oh yes, he had a good excuse â€"â€" company came, or he had a headache, or it rained, or he had a flat tire â€" always someâ€" thing happened at the last when it happens time after time, you have a right to susâ€" pect prejudice, lack of interâ€" est, or plain stubbornness and you may tend to become cool But now let us stop for a moment and examine yourself. Are you not guilty of the same thing? Did oyu go when askâ€" ed to attend that party? Were you there when someone lecâ€" tured on a sgubject a bit forâ€" eign to your usual line of thought? Why didn‘t you §o? moment, but just the same he not good. People ought to get together now and then for real happiness and true underâ€" standing. Keep trying. did you block your mind '-mnuc"n‘n':htyhrm’.flmdmiflm-? $h¢ only once _ it; but Chiropractors concentrate upon the spine because of its relation to the nervous. system. The spine encases the spinal cord and provides openings beâ€" tween the vertebrae through which all nerve trunks may exit. Chiropractors point out health comes from within. Chiropractors point out that all function, all activity, all resistance to disease are direcâ€" ted and controlled through the nervous system that stems from the brain and spinal cord. This being true, chiropracâ€" tors insist that the thing of greatest importance is keepâ€" ing nerve channels clear so that there can be a free, quick response between the brain and ~the glands, organs and muscles. pond, "I‘m not sick, so why bother about Chiropractic; beâ€" sides my doctod says there is nothing to it?" Do any of these excuses ring a bell* Chiropractic isâ€"~a new ap proach to health problems. Chiropractors give no mediâ€" cine or shots. may _ IT‘S FORWELL‘S FOR VARIETY 238 KING N. WATERLOO ‘v by ROLEXâ€"GENEVA Waterproof, selfâ€"winding, and the date on the dial 14 King S. â€" SH 5â€"4916 â€"â€" Waterloo If you want something more from a watch than %‘ood looks and accuracy, you should see the udor Prince Oysterdate and its sister, the Tudor Princess Oysterdate by Rolex of Geneva. The movement is shockâ€"resisting and is self. wound by the Rolex patented rotor mechanism. It is permanently protected against water, dirt, dust, oil and other impurities by its Oyster case which incorporates the exclusive Rolex "Twinâ€" lock" winding crown which, by screwing down onto the case, not only offers a second safcty seal but also, more important, becomes a tough, integral part of the watch itsellf instead of a mere projection likely to break under strain. ED. BERGMAN > JEWELLERS TD. _ / _ Thursday, wmfi "too1 TUDOR PRINCESS OYSTERDATE g+â€"= $1100® TUDOR PRINCE OYSTERDATE ;j»=$1075% lid, but there was always a little extra puft off air to start the straying felt before my clutching fingers could close over it. Finally it arrived~ at the corners of King and Queen Sts. and without pausing, scutâ€" tled under a parked car. I was on my hands and knees, my head under the front bumper when the owner of the vehicle arrived o# the scene. My first awareness of him was his feet which were on about the same level as my nose. From the expression on his face, I am convinced he thought I was trying to loosen the bolts and steal the motor out of his car. He looked reâ€" leaved when I staggered to my feet clutching my muddy headâ€" piece. So was I. carefully detected, the proper adjustment is made and the CAUSE of disease is removed. (Continued from Page J.H.S.

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