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for Mr. and Mrs. Bev.
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WILL BE
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until further notice
Chiropractic Viewpoint
RECOGNITION OF 'VALUE
The growth of the chiropraotic,profession has been such
that more than five hundred health and accident insurance
eomp.anies in Canada and the USA recognize its value and
place within the healing arts; and pay their policyholders for its services.
Workmen's Compensation Board recognizes the services
of chiropractic, including' x-ray examination, for. workers
Covered by provisions of The Workmen's Conineasation Act,
if. accidentally injured at work.
For income tax purposes, receipts for chiropractic care
may 'be included with • others under the general heading
"Medical Expenses."
Provincial Chiropractic Associations are chartered under
provincial laws. The Doctor of Chiropractic must have a
government licence to practice, granted only after gradu-
ation from am approved 'chiropractics college and having de-
monstrated his qualifications to practice by strict written,
oral and practiCal examinations set :by the government
board.
The remarkable effectiveness of chiropractic in restoring
and preserving man's most precious possession — health —
has earned for it a permanent place in the family of heal-
ing sciences.
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CUSHION GRIP matches mouth
contours exactly, restores plate's
natural tickling newer, stops irri-
tation.
kftiaxg}tes.
„WVAA WAKiN.
CLINTON LEGION
CHURCH SERVICE
Sunday, November 7
St, Andrew's Prebyterian Church
Farads forms et Legion Hall
at 10:30, to the church for
service at 11:00
TOWN OF CLINTON
REMEMBRANCE SERVICE
Thursday, November I 1
Legion Hall, Kirk Street.
Service at 9:45 a.m., followed
by parade to New Cenotaph
in Library Park for unveiling
and wreath-laying ceremony.
"Remember The Dead By Helping The Living/1
CLINTON BRANCH 140 of the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
POPPY CANVASS
TONIGHT at 7 Oliock
The Dutch remember, do you?
Unveiling of New Cenotaph in Library Park Prior
to Wreath Laying Ceremony at Cenotaph
Remembrance Day Activities are for All War Veterans
Not necessarily Legion members.
The Canadian Leglonts Peppy Trust Fund it the answer for
MOtiSaildS bf war widows, orphans and disabled veterans.
Clinton Branch 140 of the Royal Canadian 'Legion
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Royal's professional help And Services are available to the entire
family aS a gtoup —br to each meMbet Suggestions
kid practical aids, such as: how to make best use of our 2-Account Plan;
for steady saving; low cost (100-a-cheque) bill paying with a
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Coderich Branch 3. D. DAVISON, Manager
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Letter To NOP Candidate
Former Clintonian, Now In Sask,
Prefers More NOP Interest Here
Honoured Guests At RAF 25th Anniversary
RCAF Squadron Leader Paddy Faulkner, left; Group Captain K. R. Green-
away, Commanding Officer, RCAF Station Clinton, and RAF Squadron Bill
Adams, right are shown here at the 25th anniversa,ry of Port Albert (RAF)
air navigation school. The anniversary dinner was held at the Sergeants'
Mess, RCAF station Clinton. Faulkner and Adams are RCAF .and RAF ex-
change officers at USAF Griffiths Air Force Base, Rome, New York.
(RCAF Photo)
Port Albert Air Force Veterans
Celebrate 25th Anniversary Day
41. the old WWII bag in OPIOriob
os. the a'eturilS, triicklc~cl' tin,
showing clearly tillat the 041
RoS4 govornment and all. its
works. had gone aver tbe
Fes' many of tics "staunch"
proj.4 who sat there in fear and
treMbilAfft, it was darkest
Moment when all Was lost.
I Would, like. to 40e the NDT'
take root in the old home land.
I.realize that art is tough. terri-
tory to eublvate and I want to
congratulate YPIA for the efflo1lt
yen are making toward this
end. A young kitten usually
gets its eyes open in about nine
days but m'arry humans Oa not
have this experience until they
run into astOne
If the .Liberals got a majority
in this :electron the ,Canadian
people will at best get noth-'
ing more than a half baked
Medicare plan. Blair 'Fire:set
has recently pointed out that
the Pearson government want
a majority so that they win be
in aPOSition to say "no", It
is difficult for anyone fainiliar
with their record to take their
present promise seriously. A
yOung Prime Minister, Mac-
Kenzie King started out by
Veterans of war-time Port
Albert airport north of Gode-
rich, celebrated their 25th an-
nliversary at an annual reunion
at RCAF Clinton Sergeants'
Mess, on October 23-24.
No. 31 4.1r Navigation School,
Royal Air Force, was establish-
ed at Port Albert in 1940, dur-
ing the darkest days of World
War IL Twin engine Anson
bombers converted to navigat-
ion, trainers, soon became a
common sight in the skies a-
boVe Huron County.
The youthful airmen trainees
went on to serve overseas with
RAF operational squadrons.
The training. was sometimes al-
most as dangerous as operat-
ions, as the grassy plots at
Maitland Cemetery, Goderich,
bear mute testimony to this
tragic fact
Arthur J. Turland, technical
a:dviSor, advanced training at
radar and communications
School, RCAF 'Clinton is the
man who planned the annual
get-to-gether. Presid'ent of the
reunion association is Alf Beal
of 490 Brunswick, Stratford,
The secretary is Frank Low of
Bauble Beach. Over 135 veter-
ans registered for the affair.
One member, Harold Hen-
thorn, journeyed all the way
from Isle of Man to visit Port
Albert and meet his war-time
comrades.
Rev. Cliff 'Britton of Sea-
forth held a memorial service
-Goderich's 1Vtattland Ceme-
tery in honor of the :fallen corn-
HOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tre-
warth:a and family, London, vis-
ited over the weekend with
friend's and relatives in the vi-
cinity.
Mrs.. Jim Criuckshanks is a
patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
UCW Meeting
The Holinesville United Ch-
urch Women met last Tuesday
afternoon in the Sunday School
rooms with Mrs. Reg. Miller
and Mrs. Carman Tebbutt and
their groups in charge.
Mrs. R. Miller reviewed the
Study .Book chapter of "God
and His Purpose" and Mrs.
Barrie Walter gave a reading.
A piano solo was rendered by
Mrs. J. Lobb. Mrs. Park gave
some interesting the-tights on
Stewardship.
The president, Mrs. L. Bond,
took 'charge of the business.
Three Christmas stockings .are
being filled for patients at the
Ontario Hospital.
Mrs, Ken Harris reported for
the social committee on the
coming banquet and bazaar.
The nominating committee com-
posed of Mrs,' E. Grigg, Mrs.
D. Glidden and Mrs. Les Jervis
will bring in the new slate of
officers to 'the December meet-
ing.
Hostesses for the day Were
Mrs. Harold yea' and Mrs.
Francis CantelOn,
rades;
Registration and business
meeting were held at the Ser-
geants' Mess, Clinton. Disinter
was served 'at 7:30 p.m. with
Squadron Leader- Bill Adams,
RAF exchange' officer at USAF
Griffith Air Force Base, Rome,
N.Y., as guest speaker. He was
introduced by S/L Paddy Faul-
Imer, RCAF exchange ..officer
at the sonic American base.
After dinner, guests danced
to the music of Chris Black's
Orchestra.
Head table guests were
Group Captain and Mrs. N. R.
Greenaway, Commanding offi-
ce"' of RCAF, Clinton; Warrant
Officer I and Mrs. Jack Reid;
Warniant Officer I and Mat. J.
T. P. Sadie; Warrant Officer
and Mrs. W. 13. Russell,
RCAF Glee Club
Band• Concert
Successful Event
An apreciative crowd at the
Physical Training Centre, RC-
AF Clinton, • enjoyed the Glee
Club — Band Concert Sunday
evening, October 31.
The RCAF Clinton Glee Club,
40 voices strong were under
the direction of Flight Sergeant
Fred Wildish. The pianists
were Mrs. K. R. • Greenaway
and Sergeant Noon. Stone.
Wing 'Commmancler B. R. Ra-
fuse, Officer Commanding Ra-
dar and Communications' Sch-
ool, gave the address of intro-
duction, Group Captain K. R.
Greenaway, Commanding Offi-
cer ,of RCAF Clinton, thanked
the artists for their fine per-
formance.
Branch '8 Legion Band of
Stratford, farmed 60 yeaxs ago',
played the Overture to Rose-
munde, Bless. This House, Ex-
cerpts from Mr. Lucky, Totem
Pole .March, The Battle Hymn
of the Republic, Selections from
:Camelot, Thundert' Crest March
and the Festival. Finale.
The Glee Club Sang, They. Ail
Call It Canada, Camptown. Rac-
es, The Happy Wanderer and
the Battle of Jericho. Mery
Doerr played a trombone solo
for Swing Low 'SWeet Chariot.
A trumpet trio, Clarence Bred-
hagen, Mel Wertzel and Jack
Bynick played Trumpet Caril-
lon. The Stratford band con-
ductor :177,a,s Paul 'Cross..
NOW;
FALSE TEETH
PIT BEAUTIFULLY
Relined and made
snug as a dentist's
mold with
,CUSHION GRIP*
Unique dental dis-
covery.-
Worn and rough areas on dental
plates cause looseness and irri-
tation.
IS YOUR HOME
REALLY SAVE?
To --prevent home 'accidents,
take periodic surveys of your
house, from roof to basement:
Have an electrician examine
electrical wiring and equipment
and have worn or broken wir-
ing replaced, Also, let him re-
place fuses — don't ever try to
substitute a higher amperage if
you change your own fuses.
Don't substitute a coin for the
fuse — you could cause a short
circuit and you could Kill your-
self.
promisigg National Health
Plan, :atzc died of •old age witb-.
ovit putting it into effect.
I am .inclgeing an adyertise-
meat which we have already
used !here; The editor of the
O,akvIlle(Out.) Jourtnal-Aecord
seems ttoo boo OecontlY seen
new 11.011t, Pgio' at the
bottom 14 just a. local
sition, If ;you feel that it .can
be adapted to your -situation,
ta. s'ee it appear in
that political 'wilderness known
as the .Ciodorich Bigna9),Star
and I .am enclosing ten dollars
to that end. However, you can
use your .own judgment con-
canning tt,11.e Whole matter, -Miele
to
will perhaps be' a deciding fee-
r.
.1 am not too certain _about
your :addiriess ,but will send ut
to Brussels and trust that it
will reach you. With best wish-
OS fop as snceesSful campaign.
Sincerely,
E. A Snyder.
1.166 3rci. Ave. N.B..,
Moose Jaw, Sask.,
October 25, 1965,
Gifts Of Silver
For Auburn Pair
Wed 25 Years
' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc-
Dougall were pleasantly •sur-
prised on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary last
week when about 25 neighbours
and friends gathered at their
home on Maitland Crescebt.
A program of singing, games
and contests were enjoyed. The
winners of contests were Mrs.
Harry Arthur, Mrs. Robert J.
Phillips, and William L. Craig.
Mr. Craig spoke a few words
to the bride and groom of 25
years and on behalf of those
present wished them the best
in the years to come. Silver
gifts and silver dollars were
presented by (Mrs. Harry Arthur
and Wes. Orland Bore.
Mr. and Mrs'. McDougall
thanked their Mends and lunch
was served by the neighbours.
BELTONE
Hearing Aid
Service Clinic
FIRST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH
FRIDAY, November 5
1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
HOTEL CLINTON
Sponsored by Newcombe's Drug Store
Phone for Free Home Appointment
SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS
L R. THEDE HEARING SERVICE
88 Queen St. S. - Kitchener
enjoy family banking service:
cusiliow GRIP coats rough
spots with a clear, pliable
refiner (odorless and
tasteless).