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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Sep 1966, p. 14

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The Big Brother service purâ€" pose. is to offer a boy the opporâ€" tunity to further his growth and development _ through _ "friendâ€" $6.000, approximately the amount they earned last year. They will take part in "Shinâ€" erama ‘66" as a constructive initiation ceremony, and will be found in every plaza, at every factory and office and along the downtown shopping centres. They will be in groups of four or five, each with a sophmore leader, ready and willing to Sshine the shoes of each and every passerby. All the proceeds will go to the "Bis Brother Association", Kâ€"W branch, towards a Bis Brother House. The goal for this year is Some 1,000 beanieâ€"topped, eagâ€" er. energetic, shoeâ€"shining fresh men from Wa erloo Lutheran University, will invade the Twin Cities streets, Friday, September 14 Simplicity for QUALITY Appliance Sales Service Free Electric Blanket With Dryer Purchase V alue $24.95 If You‘re Buying An Electric Dryer Shop For Quality Air Change Approximately 40 Times Per Minute Low Cost Operating, Improved Large Blower Automatic Dry or Time Cycle 3 Models To Choose From Simplicity 1 Year Free Service 2 Year Parts Guarantee Low Payments EVELYN AND WARREN WITH POSTER AUTOMATIC DRYER VACUUM DRYER Shinerama ‘66 The Watertoo Chronicle, Wed.. Seat. %. The yearly fundâ€"raising camâ€" paign takes considerable work to organize. This year‘s sophâ€" more ~Class â€" President. Evelyn The little brother is a fatherâ€" less boy needing friendship, afâ€" fection. advice and guidance, Start In May: The service offered, is under the supervision of a social workâ€" er who assists the big brother and the little brother, to initiate, sustain, and strengthen their reâ€" lationship. Although the primary purpose is to provide service on a "one man, one boy"" basis, the family of little brother receives as much help as possible from the agency social worker, when other reâ€" sources are not available. ship"‘ with a man he can admire. Today, there are several thousâ€" and boys in Canada under the age of 16, who are growing up without the presence of a father in the home. 38 MOORE AVE. N. Near Bridgeport Road *" â€" Lourdes PTA Through the energetic applicaâ€" tion of polish upon your shoe, Help "Little Brothers" in this great nation, grow tall, _ and strong. and true." Warren Stauch assists Evelyn by delivering all the posters and looks after the necessary supply deliveries during the big day. Both will appear on CKKW and CHYM in connection with the Shinarama ‘66. Evelyn _ and â€" Warren say, "watch for our shoeâ€"shine boys and girls, and they will: Holst, from St. Jacobs made a start early in May, writing letâ€" ters to many firms and companâ€" ies, soliciting their assistance. As a result of these letters, some local companies, such as the Kâ€"W Car _ Dealers, Cluettâ€"Peabody, Merchant, Bean and Waterloo Printers, have donated the use of cars, shining clothes and tags and posters; Knomark of Canâ€" ada (Esquire) donated shoe polâ€" ish, H. J. Heintz of Leamington donates 600 donor cans (labeled), and Shell Oit donated gas vouchâ€" ers. Following a brief discussion on future programs, it was decided to hold a Christmas Pageant with both the children and parâ€" ents participating. In his address, Mr. Armstrong told the members that the primâ€" ary purposes of the P.T.A. is to educate the parents as well as the teachers, so that together they may better understand the children. In this respect, the role of the P.T.A. is of great imâ€" portance. Our Lady of Lourdes P.T.A. at tracted 68 members for their Sept. meeting. Guest speaker for the occasion was Gregory Armâ€" strong, president of the P.T.A. on the federation level. PLE A SE MONDAY NIGHT __ GIVE _ SOMETHING WHEN _ YOUR OPTIMIST CANVASSER CALLS TWO BRANCHES IN WATERLOO TO SERVE YOU UNION AND MOORE BRANCH â€" â€"_ TELEPHONE 743â€"5259 WATERLOO SQUARE _ â€" _ TELEPHONE 744â€"5227 Primary or essential hypertension seems to result from the efâ€" fects of several factors Among these are heredity, age, diet.'kno of stressful living, exeraise, body metabolism, and severa ery complicated disorders of the body‘s glandular system. Primary hyâ€" pertension affects about 13 out of every 1,000 Canadians, and causes excessive damage to the blood vessels of the heart, brain and kidneys. . ; x Secondary hypertension, which accounts for only a small perâ€" centage of persons suffering from the condition, may be a resuk of hypertension. Many drugs have been developed which lower blood malities of the main blood vessels, or diseases affecting control centres of the brain. The C M.A. notes that there are seyeral methods of treatment of hyperension. Many drugs have been developed which lower blood pressure to normal in the majority of patients with relative comfort and safey. By maintaining blood pressure at normal levels, physicâ€" ians can effectively delay or avoid the various complications of high blood pressure. N R hel" t ditnler y o Taliiiint olnd ul â€"Andhincnts thr tss Arcsinicce s 4 says the Canadian Medical Association. but no one is treated for the disease known has hypertension unless his blood pressure ig found to be significantly above normal on several repeated obserâ€" v“im. 1 4 sls eoie en en en es et o e emerene eE Medical opinion is much divided on the question of whether hypertension is a soâ€"called disease of civilization, perhaps in some way related to the stress of modern living. LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA XXX X XXX x XXX WANT TO GET BEKIND A NEW WHEEL ? GET YOUR CAK NOW WITIL A LOWâ€"COST, LUFEâ€"INSURED XXX Health Notes KXXX K0X NCXXX Y $of **§ xxxi KXXX Kok § XXXX X XO08 Oct. 3 KXXX

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