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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Nov 1967, p. 23

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SEWING MACHINE â€" Universal, zigâ€"zag, used two months, best offer. Phone 742â€"6165. $ M A LL _ ORIGINAL HOMER WATSON PAINTING â€" excelâ€" lent quality and â€" condition. $1,100. Write Box 75, Watcrioo DRAPERY, Upholstery, slip covâ€" ers, yard goods and remnants. tremendous selection. Outstandâ€" ing quality at lowest prices. Shop now and save. Manufacâ€" turers Outlet Company, Retail Depot, 159 King St. East, Kitâ€" chener (across from City Hall, mnext to Fox Theatre), open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridaysto MAN‘S SUIT, trousers and outâ€" door Ingo sweater, size 46. Phone 742â€"2478 after 5:30 p.m. TWO CHESTERFIELDG â€" and 1B DEEP AND SHALLOW Well Pump, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, General Hardware, Electrical and Plumbing Supâ€" plies. Ditner Hardware Sales & Service, St. Agatha, 742â€"0861. RED DUTCH Brocade sheath cocktail dress, fuly lined, jacâ€" ket features detachable black READINGS by appomntment only. Phone 74501867 eveninge. FOR SALE OR TRADE €AS DRYER, two months old. Complete train set. Road race set. Televisions. Electric radâ€" 10s, car radios. Humidifier. Guns and rifles. Space saver. Smail â€" electrical _ appliances. Projector, movie camera. Odd chairs. Baby buggies. Two acâ€" cordians. Records. Hair dryâ€" ers. Vacuum cleaners. Elecâ€" tric guitars. Couches. D & W Trading Post, 581 Lancaster Street, Bridgeport. Open Monâ€" day to Friday 12 noon to 10 p.m. Saturday till 5:00 p.m. 743â€"1131. Used shotguns, rifles, hand guns. Condition â€" not important. We pay CASH. Lovett‘s Rod and Gun Centre, 955 King West, Kitchenâ€" er Phone 743â€"3811. SINGLE BED with mattress, in good con:lition. Phone 743â€"8417. 34 Employment Wanted RELJIABLE®* GIRL â€" will baby wt Saturdays. Breithaupt Park area. Phone 578â€"1746. OCCASIONAL Baby Sitting done in my home. Erb Rosiin area. 60c per hour. Phone 743â€"2458. 6 â€" Wanted to Buy odd chesterfiekd chairs. AH in Chronicle. fox coMar, worn once. Size 14. New Irish Fiche rmanâ€"style carâ€" digan, hand knit of Biamey spun yarn, natural color, ladies ‘CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT .___ THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE ~ FOR CLASSIFIED AND DISPLAY ADS. 9 p.m. 742â€"5341. 744â€"6364 CHRONICLE GUNS WANTED REBSULTS For 744â€"6364 Articles for Sale DEADLINE FOR COPY MONDAYS â€" 4 p. Costs So Little â€" Pays So Much 3 cents a word; minimum 60 cents the same symptoms, and no one can foresee what changes there will be from moath to month or day to day, comparisons are useâ€" advised to consult her physician. She should be prepared for the The process imvoived in the menopause is a perfectly normail one, and ordimarity should not aftâ€" fect a woman an any serious man déscussed in all soceal circles and rmode have come, or are coming, tal stress in retation to this morâ€" mal state. The result is that many untoward symptome ave HEALTH TIPS of some to exaggerate the exâ€" periences of the era. Because of this exaggeration, there is often a great amount of EXPERIENCED BANK TELLERS LADIES! Earn a good income im 41 35 Since no two women expertence This is evidenced by the fact Because this physiological event Cosmetics. For _ information Call 742â€"4169. New â€" used installation on commercial, industrial, residential PAR MECHANICAL THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA WATERLOO SQUARE Phone Mr. Leaman 744â€"5227 for appointment. End Menopausal Fears FREE ESTIMATES Contractors Limited Plumbing and Heating 363 Dale Crescent Waterloo RENOVATIONS, ADDITIONS Full or Partâ€"Time for Expanding Office 744â€"6365 Call Kurt Boerke 2 picture of great men Phone (44â€"5426 Services Wanted â€" has come to an end. Many women find this the be should â€" atlow the psychological upset to take its normal course. I is advisable to have anmnual medical â€" examinations at . this shage to nulte out other conditions trat sometimes occur. I should also be stressed that berause of the change in a woâ€" are bamed on the menopause. One of the main effects is a psaychobogical one, as the idea o gowing old often disturbs symptoms to seek or. it takes phace â€" usually between 45 and 52 â€" other physical con man‘s physical state at this This ordinaridy is not accompanâ€" 41 REBUILT CAR & TRACTOR BATTERIES $8.00 exchange. Battery repairing. Radiators cleaned and repaired. 200 Lanâ€" caster West, Kitchener. 742 4716. ing with the installation was Mrs. Olive Millikan of Galkt, disâ€" imict deputy grand matron. present medécal knowledge, most Â¥ not all symptoms retated to the expesience can be controled by ssmple â€" medical â€" administration. Since there may develop in this period, subconsciously, some disâ€" hutbing emotional states, memâ€" bers of a family in which a woâ€" man is affected should be more consterate than usual. They One of the most popular good deeds in Thailand is to release caged birds. Installing officers were Mrs. Leonard Klopp, a past district deputy grand matron as instalâ€" ling matron; Rueben Fatum, inâ€" stalling patron; Mrs. Lloyd Shantz, installing marshall; Mrs. Kathleen Cowie, past district deâ€" puty grand matron, as ‘installing chaplain and Mrs. Charles Faâ€" theringham, installing organist. Wilred Honsberger. Ailso, assistâ€" Waterloo OES Names Officers Star point officers are Mrs. William Rees, Adah; Mrs. Calvin Rachar, Ruth; Mrs. Roy Knowlâ€" ton, Esther; Mrs. Grant Wright, Martha; Mrs. Carl Johansen, Electra; Mrs. Wiltiam Shiking, mrc‘!er; and Mrs. Knowlton, senâ€" tinel. Mrs. Norman Schnurr has been installed as worthy matron of the Waterioo chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, and Calvin Rachar has been installed as worthy patron. They succeed Mrs. William Rees and Irvin Tucker. Other officers installed were Mrs. Gordon Braby, associate matron; John Crawford, associâ€" ate patron; Mrs. James Westwell, secretary; Mrs. Irvin Tucker, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Snell, conâ€" ductress; Mrs. Joseph Bobroski, associate conductress; Mrs. John Carter, chaplain; Mrs. Lloyd Shantz. marshall, and Mrs. Arâ€" thur Wagner, organist. Conducting the star point cereâ€" ony was Mrs. Alfred Thaler, a THEY RELEASE BIRDS Thousands of tons of earth are being moved to build up apâ€" proach ramps to carry the exâ€" pressway over the CNR tracks and Courtland Avenue. On the Edna Street section of the expreseway, crews are lowerâ€" ing the level of Krug Street unâ€" der a recentlyâ€"completed bridge. Following instaNation of electriâ€" Crews of E. and E. Seegmiller Ltd., are completing the construcâ€" tion of two detours along the Henry Sturm Boulevard section of the expressway. One will skirt the site of the Ottawa Street South bridge and the other will go around the site of a bridge to be built over the CNR tracks on Henry Sturm Boulevard. Construction has started on three bridges on ,flu/ Conestoga Parkway section in the area of Henry Sturm Boulevard area of Kitchener. Two of the bridges are locatâ€" ed in the area of Courtland Avenâ€" ue and Henry Sturm Boulevard. The other is near the junction of Henry Sturm Boulevard and Oitawa Streeit South. The three new bridges make a total of sixâ€"structures under conâ€" struction for the expressway. The others are at Krug Street, Ottaâ€" MENTAL HEALTH _ wa Street North and Guelph The distance that once separatâ€" ed us from the mentally ill is fast vanishing. We are going to be living with, working with, playing with, worshipping with fellow Canadians who are patients The new era of community treatment will have the greatest impact on the families of the mentally ill. It will mean prompt and intensive treatment for the with the real possibilty of his family member who becomes ill quick restoration. It will mean in many instances that a patient will remain at home, or near home, while he receives the necâ€" essary medical, social and vocaâ€" tional services that can bring about his recovery. Three More Expressway Bridges Are Being Built What will the effect be of treatment of pseychiatric patients in the community rather than in Ontario hospitals. toward them, what we say and do when we are with them is all imâ€" portant to their wellâ€"being. _ I BAUMAN, ROY ‘The Waterico Chronicle, Wednesday, Movernber 29, 1967 By ROLAND HERSEN REâ€"ELECT FOR ALDERMAN Patient Gets a Break And You My Record And Serve Our City Are Your Assurance Do My Best To My Platform That I Will BE CONFIDENT attitudes en ce nee en Pn t IRARTEa y COnB been completed and is now pumping water. Following cleam up work, construction will stam well had to be relocated because mell had to be relocated because of the expressway. ) In another contract, crews of Bot Construction Ltd. of Oakville have completed the north side abuttments of a bridge that will carry expressway â€" traffic over Guelph Street. Work has started on the south abuttments. A new deep well in the O» ford Street area, near the Ki cal cables, new sidewalks and repaving, Krug Street will be reâ€"opened to traffic. Storm drains are being insta led across the expressway route near Centennial Stadium â€" and workmen are putting the finishâ€" ing touches to a bridge to carâ€" ry Ottawa Street North over the expressway. Difficult soil conditions are still hampering the installation of an expressway storm sewer in the area of Henry Sturm Bouleâ€" vard and Ottawa Street South. Crews of Robert Simon Construcâ€" tion Ltd. of Waterford are using sheet piling to shore up the walls of the sewer trench. The com pany is several weeks behind schedule. ' Above all, it will mean hope for the mentally ill. Most of the patients who receive good care and treatment can be re stored to such a degree that they function better than they did beâ€" fore the sign of the illness ap~ peared. To maintain this funeâ€" tioning they may require cor tain kinds of physical exertion. But the important thing is that with new modern treatment and services the functioning of many mental patients can be restored. They can carry out their part in family life â€" as parent, husâ€" band, wife â€" as they once did; they can return to work and de their jobs as well as ever; and they can participate once again as members of the community. hevertcatetsetlith css A0 . MB ...A .. â€"4 Ti .c .. 0B . 3 diabetics must depend on insulin for the control of diabetics. They may aiso meed to avoid certain kinds of social and emoâ€" tional pressures that can bring on a return of their illness, much as those who have had a heart |X |

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