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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Dec 1961, p. 4

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WYGIENIC SUPPLIES (rubber 128 30 King St. S. Waterloo WATERLOO Closed Christmas Day Por VARIETY CORNER DEARBORN AND PATIO STEAK HOUSE FORWELL‘S Open 24 Hours Daily FOOD W. K. GARDENS On The Belmont Plaza SH 4â€"1330 > and Suppers. Also our special Chinese DELICIOUS Try our special Dinners THATS THE ONLY wWaAYF TO DESCRIBE THE HOLIDAY WATERLOO â€"â€" GALT â€" PRESTON â€" ELMIRA â€" GUELPH KITCMENER: 69 KING $T. WEST and WESTMOUNT OFFICE Chicken â€" Ribs â€" Sea Food WATERLOO STOVE Takeâ€"Out Service SEASON‘S GREETINGS RESTAURANT There‘s More Interest in Your Savings at AT THE SAVING IS "ASY AS SHOPPING . . . WO ACCOUNTS WITH CHEQUING PRIVILEGES, FOR PAYING BiLLS, ETC. 4% Waterloo Trust NONâ€"CHEQUING â€"STRICTLY FOR SAVINGS 50 Ontario S. Dial SH 3â€"1449 Elmer Filsi BUDDELL, BROWN Certified Public Accountants Licenced Municipal Auditors 98 King St S. _ Wateries Phone SBH 3â€"8275 Trilites, Toasters and Irons. LET US CLEAN -YOU' Rugs & Furniture cau HELM aws SH 2â€"8488 Unterest on Minimum Monthly Balances) DELRAY Will money help? Mortgage loans arranged QUARTSâ€"18c, 2 FOR 35e SIX 12 OZ BOMLES 41c & COMPANY ACCOUNTS REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS *f + #% IRON MAN HALL APPROACHES 500th GAME FIREWOOD, your choice, $3.00 For a goalkeeper, Trert Fraâ€" yne writes in the current Macâ€" Lean‘s, more than six scasons running without miss 1¢ & same is an almost incredible cord. It‘s pretty good {â€"â€" anyv hockey player. Only two other NHL players, Murray Murdock in 1926â€"37, and Johnny Wilson in 1952â€"60, have played more than 500 games in a row. They were both leftâ€"wingers. If he makes it to the night of January 17, when the Black Hawks face Montreal Canadians at home, an awkward, nervous athlete named Glen Hall Mr. Goalie to hockey fans in Chicago will have played his 500th cor secutive NHL game. FOR SALE per load. 160 Weber St. W., Kitchener. for Display or Classified Advertising Phone Our Courteous Salesmen Of the 35 goalkeepers who‘ve Waterioo Chronicle New Phone No. 144â€"5214 TOYS â€" CHINA & SMOKERS SUNDRIES â€"â€" NEW YEAR SUPPLIES .â€"â€" OPEN SUNDAYS â€" rrom 12 noow â€" & rx. MON. â€" TUERS. â€" WED. & SAT: 9 AM â€" 1 PM 48 KING $T. 8. ~Waterise For © MORE LINES To SERVE YOU Giftâ€"Visit The RtugoUe oY , Rroogiattktst.Neps BING ALONG WITH MITCH ALBUMS MONO $3.98 _ STEREO §4.98 BUY ONE AND RECEIVE SING ALONG BOOK WITR worps 4 music FOR $1.00 â€" (REG. 3180 VALUE) OPEN DAY FROM 9:30 AM â€" 6 PM GEORGE KADWELL THUR &FRI UNTIL 9:090 PM _ WATERLOO SQUARE â€" SH 43712 RECORDS and HIâ€"PI SMOKE & GIFTS UR. & FRI 9 AM â€" 9 PM WATERLOO SQUARE low coplexion, three noticeâ€" able facial scars and thinning hair. He appears to be miserable while he‘s on the ice and he is undoubtedley misreable before most gamesâ€"so tense he‘s sick to his stomach. 4 How does he do it? ‘"While cthers have cracked or been cracked", Frayne says, "Hall has survived through a combination, of determination luck and perhaps the most imâ€" portant ingredient, downright, devotion to his trade." The mo.. surprising thing about Hall is that he Jooks so litâ€" tle .ike hockey‘s iron man. He was a skinny 153â€"pound acrobat in his early years with Detroit. Now, he‘s 20 pour‘s heavier but he still looxs drawn, with a salâ€" served since Hall came to stay in the NHL in 1955, only fourâ€"Gump Worsley, Al Rollins, Terry Sawâ€" chuk and Ed Chadwick â€" have played out even one full season without taking a break to nurse puckâ€"shattered twnes or nerves. cause of the type of fGod they est. & liitle houest seffâ€"anaslyreâ€" chronically â€"comtplain about digâ€" estive troubles and jump trom diet to diet withâ€"out relief are tion would make for more underâ€" 104 KING sT. W. wEs lc lit‘s, w. wutant, o.c., pao. _ 5o «<< ""ihet ol altht ««s @f MWM ..3 EYES FEXAMINED @riÂ¥NtEINAI3T C FORMERLY STEELE3 OPTOMETRIST The fashionwise woman on a budget always looks first for the line in the clothes she buys. She‘s wary of eyeâ€"catching deâ€" tail. Jeweled buttons, rhinestone pins, sequins and bows are often a camoufiage for lack of line and quality, their cothplicated but wendertul values from the food of | PESL.atc es â€""E. nerves from a subluxated (mis aligned) vertebrae. Indigestion sufferers, especially if they honâ€" estly know that they have not overâ€"indulged in heavy eating, would be well advised to have a thorough examination, M&.Uu that tists have proven menâ€" tal disturbances, anger and fear ean upset digestion. Jn the same manner, a ‘physical condition mhmmmldm many nerve fibres supplying the digestive organs with its workâ€" TWO SHOES in the men‘s fashion picture for dress wear this season are these slipâ€"on patterns with elasticized side goring. At left, a pointed toe with high riding tongue. Its only decoraâ€" tion a tailored stitchâ€"down band over the vamp. This shoe is available in fine black calf, and for formal occasions in patent leather which is making a comeâ€"back after an absence of many years. At right, another slipâ€"on style in black calf, also with side goring and featuring the modified slim toe. Both of these Canaâ€" adian shoes have the slimmer, lighter look, elegant in their simplicity. 46 KING ST. NORTH WATE FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE ALAN RIGBYS Many times an examination by Chiropractor will trace chronâ€" DID YOU KNOW .. .? OPEN 10 » NIGHTLY PHONE SHB ?â€"1936 Chatelaine Institute FURNITURE SAT. 9 A.M. â€" 6 P.M. HOUSE OF The roller rink floor was made 25 years ago in Kitchener to be used for roller skating at the Galt Arena each summer. It beâ€" came available this year when Galt decided to instal a terrazzo floor. The rink is in 12 by 2 and one half ft. sections and will make up into a 120 by 60 ft. area to provide a regulation size basâ€" ketball court of 90 by 50 ft. The boards will be laid on top of the ice surface to save replenishing the ice. This will leave about 30â€"ft. of ice at each end. Team officials are hopeful that this A roller skating rink from Galt and an ice surface in Kitchâ€" ener are being combined to proâ€" duce a basketball court for the University of Waterloo Warriors this season. Beginning this Fridgy night against Assumption University from Windsor, the Warriors will play their home games in the senior intercollegiate basketball league at the 7,000â€"seat Kitcheâ€" ner Auditorium. A hardwood rolâ€" ler skating floor will be laid on the ice surface to provide the court for the basketball games. The combination will give Kitchâ€" ener the best and largest seating capacity in Canada for permanâ€" ent basketball. Maple Leaf Garâ€" dens in Toronto has a basketball floor but is only used once a year, for the annual Globetrotter game. u.,'s;: (I FORMER ROLLER RINK BECOMES BASKETBALL COURT FOR U.OFW. WATERLOO Don‘t Brush Teeth â€" Eat _ Apples, Says Dentist Although few dentists would go so far, his argument was that toothpaste stimulates the sweet tooth most of us have, and sweet things cause most of the decay. John Hohl, 73. of 79 Norman St., was taken to hospital for His statements are supported by an earlier study reported in the same journal. The twoâ€"year experiment, which bore all the earmarks of a television comâ€" mercial for toothpaste, required one group of children to eat apâ€" ples after meals, and after beâ€" tweenâ€"meal lunches. The children who ate apples had fewer cavities, healthier gums than the control group. The unique arrangement solvâ€" es a major problem for the Warâ€" riors, who in moving up to senior intercollegiate basketball action Firemen were called to assist an elderly Waterloo man when his wrist became caught under the front seat of his car early this week. Don‘t brush your teeth eat apples instead, advises an Engâ€" lish dentist, Derrick Oxford, wriâ€" ting recently in the Britsh Denâ€" tal Journal. The Kitchener auditorium has its own glass fanâ€"shaped backâ€" boards and standards for basketâ€" ball. The floor, which has been sanded, lined and resurfaced, can be laid down in four hours by four men. will not prove an undue hazard to either players or cheer leadâ€" Firemen Aid Trapped Man BUYING ...... SELLING ...... LOOKING ...... READ &THIEJSE Phone SH 3â€"4441 THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE this year, were looking for a home court which would provide better accomodation than the 400â€"seat university gymnasium The Warriors, coached by Dan Pugliese, won their first league opener against Queen‘s Univerâ€" sity Golden Gaels and are also undefeated in exhibition games, downing Fredonia State Teachâ€" ers‘ College and the Kâ€"W Senâ€" iors. Assumption and Western are coâ€"favorites to win the senior intercollegiate championship. stitches after a crowbar was used to pry up the seat. Police called firemen when they found Mr. Hohi‘s hand trap ped. He had been reaching unâ€" der the seat when his wrist beâ€" came jammed. One reason advanced is that with an increase in refined carbohyâ€" drates in the modern diet, there are relatively fewer fibo rous foods eaten. The report noted that increaâ€" sed flow of saliva and a cleaning action were two of the beneficial effects that resulted from the use of apples. and recommended a full. longrange study of the question. Dentists here agree th§t less emphasis on sweets. and the subâ€" stitution of fruit such as apples, which are readily available throâ€" ughout the year. would mean healthier teeth and gums for Canadian children. L This means less natural cleanâ€" ing of teeth. and less natural ex ercise for the teeth and gums. , December 28, 1

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