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Write â€" The Editor, c o Waterloo Chronicle, 104 King St. S. 744â€"6364 WATERLOO Most modern insurance policies pay claims filed by Chiropractors and other well trained doctors of the healing arts. Does your policy cover chiropractic erve? spinal adjustments _ NERVOUS TENSION cHiropracmic _/ 3, act quickly to correct and relieve cause of PAIN t INSURANCE coVERAGE HEADACHES | Published in the public interest by ine W ateriooâ€" Wellington District Chiropractic Council. St. Clement St. Jacobs Heidelberg Conestoga St. Agatha Bridgeport Rummelhardt Bamberg as well as all sections of Waterloo wouub* BE â€" writers The Chronicle Needs CORRESPONDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING AREAs PAIN ATTENTION WRITERS AND Based wpon scientific knowledge every organ, gland, muscle and Lssue of the body must be supplied with its full quota of vital nerve energy from the brsin to function properly. The only path wherehy this nerve energy., originaling in the brain, may be transâ€" mitted to its ultimate destination in the spinal cord in by passing through the openings in the sninal column and branching (as an intricate network) in every organ of the bady. If these delicate nerva trunks are mhject to pressure of the hard Bony megments of the spine, a distressing condition results. The only possible way this vital nerve energy can be reâ€" stored is to free the passage from the spinal column io the distremed peria ef the body. Chirapractic ad mstments can correct thie nerue anlerference . releasng yresâ€" sure that causes tension and headar hes. ‘The average person seeks to nd himâ€" melf of pain the quickest way. rather than io determine the real ahnormal condition that it camsing continued headaches. ‘Thousands of people suffer because of headaches Some of them for many years have taken all sorts of treatments that only temporarily reduce the pere and never get to the fundamental basic cause. C ermrell . .».~,,.¢‘\-_J"u’m>~ 8. s¢ ~~ 52+ ; ‘( ‘; o i l t ;. es t " e 15 c | & â€" |â€"% J. s i+ & 2 o Party To or + iâ€"loTerg: emermendc o4 o) 5. t F% GET. THE PRESTIGE © CINGER ALE Lamb in Basket Roast, Chops Stew Cuts lb A&P Handles Only Meats Purchased From Federally Inspected Packing Howses OLD FASHIONED WHITE BREAD Q.L.F. FRUIT SALAD QUAKER _ OATS BLUE BONNET MARGARINE Jane Parker Reg. Price each 39câ€"SAVE 10¢ LEMON or JELLY ROLL AP WHOLE BEETS 7â€"â€"99. 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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick took charge of the cloakroom. Mrs. George Vogt was general convener, Mrs. Orville Hoffer was in charge of the tea room for dessert, and Mrs. Carl Jantri and Mrs. Victor Orr pourâ€" ed tea and coffee. In charge of the dessert table were Mrs. Alex Miller, Mrs. C. T. Thorpe, Mrs. Albert Franz lon Hall Monday evening. The iess ‘for the entertainment of senior citizens at monthly parâ€" ties held in the Red Cross room. CASE OF 12 TINS $3.54 DRINK WhiTe chocorate ruvar: PINEAPPLE poustE DutcH 19â€"0z pkgs pEviL‘S F00b WHOLE FLANK 0 LOINS AN Pricee in This Ad Guaranteed Through Saturday, February 3th, 1984. SIDE BACON Allgood Smoked Slked Rindless 24:::::4 9 [d : 90. Cherry Pie JANE PARKER Reg. Price each 59¢ Reg. Price 2 tins 35¢â€"SAVE 2Me mar n erar an ante i Marnr ie Afuabise chi Reg. Price pkg 430â€"SAVE 17e Each member modeled a new hairâ€" do for the roll call. The programme â€" convener included songs from the new Institute song book. For the evening programme Mrs. Morley Battler gave the motto, * ‘Tis mirth not dishes that set the table", Doris Trussâ€" ler read an article on synthetic foods, after which Mrs. Rowen of the Kitchener Milk Foundaâ€" tion, guest speaker, discussed the value of milk in the diet. Through the use of charts she showed that "you never outgrow your need for milk". Reg. Price tin 37câ€"SAYE be The Helena Feasby Women‘s Institution beld their January meeting at the home of Mrs. E. Schaaf, â€" Brentwood â€" Ave., Kitchener. The secretary disâ€" played cards which had bee n received from Chang Lei Ping, China, a sister institute in Shropâ€" shire, and a new organization in northern Canada. A box of books is to be sent to the northern institute, and donations of money are being made to the International Scholarship Fund, the Foundation Fund and the Adelaide Hoodless Home. Corp. Matthew Pappert of the Waterioo Police Force spoke on how to report accidents, how to or report prowlers and houseâ€" breakers. dent, and on ways to discqurage 90 lb 48â€"flâ€"oz tins 69: SPECIAL ! Anbe