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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Jan 1979, p. 16

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Page 16 â€" Warertoo Chromcia, Wedrneyday, Janwuary 3, 1979 48 BRIDGEPORT ROAD SAST] WATERLOO, ONTARIO _ U Pirinces St. West 8862900 or 886â€"2370 CORNER QONTAFRO AbD DUACE STS., KTCHENER AMD WATERROO SONAIE hes ~oaa oh. ‘.; 6 C _ o ®* hh M e e y e k1 i. en otee s . s f . esene 3 F > â€" ol ho e e E: % C tss h 3 s s o f y en e C d m ; P i e > ~A~ o l $ < _ 7 $*. . & Eooo ienss p [ ; ~ se A If your clothes aren‘t becoming to you â€" you should be coming to us! ACAI]ANUH“.S‘IERYMINTERI(RII DENTURE DEREK GROVES, D.T. WATERLOO BOWLING Surduy: hem 10 a m. â€" 12 Noon (3 per tane) BOWLING OQGPEN BOWLING DAILY 10 AM. â€" 7â€"00 P.M. WEEKENDS 10 AM. â€" CLOSING TUESDAYS 9â€"11 P.M. FAMIL Y BOWLING 55¢ Per Game on Weekends ALL YOU CAN BOWL $2.25 PER BOWLER I&" 171 King Steet South Watertoo Ortamo N2J 1P?7 i Teleghone 74502445 > Edward R. Good Funeral Home Liimied 440 PHMILLIP ST. WATERLOO ONTARIO We offter you guaranteed workmanshe@ 18 years expenence prckup and debrvery tree estiwrnates ® Thousands of skiers packed the slopes of the Chicopee Ski Club last week during Christmas holidays. For many of the skiers, the 30â€"minute wait in line to get on the towbar was well worth it. the san, vou are exhilarated with the speed and move ment. Thoasands of Canaâ€" yvear. and may experience ore of the many injuries that are so wmherent im this It‘s rot sports that are dangerogs â€" it‘s the people who partrcupate im therm. Accoordimg to sksung auth oritvres. about 50% of the m dee to poor physical condiâ€" the soft snow : yvou feel the crtispress of the wind, you tingle with the warmth of You hear the crackle of Injuries inherent in skiing important because the enâ€" ergyvâ€"absorption ability of the bone is minimal. The skier‘s primary defence Skung not only requires specialized attention to knee and leg exercrses, but also a general good tone of the body. It is the type of sport that requires endurance and Equipment should be of high quality construction . proper fitting. and well Docteors of chiropractic emphasire a direct relaâ€" uonship between lack of conditronmg and strectural RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPE wmmwmmmm 1 KING WEST. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 GEORGE SCHE because some parents conâ€" sider skiâ€"bindings for their children in the category of ‘‘toys, children often have sult : a high frequency of inâ€" juries of the bone growth centres among children. Ski poles have been the basis for many shoulder and thumb dislocations, and for muscle problems in the arms and back. Without pole exerts a tremendous shock on the limb as the body moves forward with The skrer must be properâ€" ly dressed for the activity â€" rot become chilled or overâ€" heated. Too many or too few clothes can contribute to colds and other respiratory Properly designed ski clothes let you take simple talls without getting wet and without getting hurt. Ski cicthes should have a high coefficient of friction, why slows the speed of the when he comes into with the spow. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned professional at snow skiing. remember chine. To protect it, you maust gzctice safe proceâ€" dures keep it operating efficrently. Since chiropracâ€" tic is a health discipline which places particular emâ€" that your body is your maâ€" phasis on the structural inâ€" tegrity of the body. many skiers visit their chiropracâ€" tor frequently â€" as a preâ€" ventive measure. HARRY HUEHN $ a tradition since 1925.

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