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Clinton News-Record, 1974-11-28, Page 13Four students received certificates from Mrs. Therese Pfrimmer, left, for completing a course of deep muscle massage at the Pfrimmer Clinic near Bayfield. Receiving diplomas are N.J. Recchio of Alden, N.Y.; Rochelle Berry of Toronto; Jennifer Bontekoe of Neustad, Ontario; and Garry Schafer of Unity, Saskatchewan. (News-Record photo) Pfrimmer clinic graduates four For sound representation, Vote • Support for progressive Social and Economic planning for the township. • Co-operation with sensible competition • Recreation rtloectn • Protection ofof resources, eq. Beach Area. • Continuing hard work with council for the benefit of all. Thank's for your support! Voters of Goderich Township I solids your support on Dec. 2nd., 1974 Rainford H. Jackson For Council COUNTY OF HURON REQUIRES SENIOR_ SECRETARY A person fully qualified to assume duties, of Senior Secretary is required having the following qualifications: excellent typing, dictaphone, and shorthand, good spelling and a 'command of English. Ability to work with little super- vision. Duties will include daily correspondence, committee work and other assignments in conjunction with County Ad- ministrator at the Court House, Goderich. Salary range and fringe benefits are excellent. Dutiosio commence in the im- mediate future. All applications must be written or typed. if further information is required call 524-8394, Local 4 (Mrs. Simpson). John G. Berry, Administrator, County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, .Ontario N7A 1M2 48b HUBERT: I would like to thank everyone who sent me cards, flowers during my stay in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to neigh• hours and friends - also Dr. Baker and Dr, Harrett and staff on second floor.—Carol Hubert.-48b SHOBBROOK: We wish to take this opportunity to thank our family and our Londesboro friends for en- tertaining us to dinners honouring our 45th', wedding anniversary; to the Londesboro W.I: for gifts and all who sent cards of congratulations", and calls - Doro and Bert Shobbrook.-48nc • - - --• RE-ELECT JOHN WESTBROOK TO REPRESENT Goderich & Colborne Townships on HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION A dairy farmer in Goderich Township since 1951. Four children, two in elementary school, one in Nursing School and one in university. "I solicit sour support on Dec. 2nd" .Respectfully John Westbrook CAMPBELL: I would like to ex- press my thanks to all who visited, sent cards and flowers while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Baker and nurses on 2nd floor. Mrs. Mary Camp- bell.-48b HENDERSON: I wish to thank my many friends and relatives for the cards, gifts, flowers, and visits while a patient in Clinton Hospital also the many weeks in London Hospital. Special thanks to the nur- ses, Dr. Baker and the London doc- tors. Thanks to Rev. Lewis for his visits. —Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Brudefield, Ont.-48b • LIVERMORE: I would like to thank everyone for the cards, gifts and flowers I received while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Watts, nurses and staff on the first floor also to Rev. Oestreicher for his visits. —Gladys Livermore.-48p " -The "hilkiiiiiiit"lillerchants have Ititt tie their pp Huron County's First Indoor PoolePrr) at Vanastra by their purchase of a LOTTERY SHARE from the Vanastra Parks and Recreation Committee for $25." YOUR SUPPORT IS c pritztk: LORNE BROWN MOTORS Ci nt" °n1 First .....---_ Second prize to Fifth prize: JUST CALL 482-7922 NEEDED TOO.. i,75 0165=1)4 ______ One Hundred and we'll bring you t a Co o nod N A o C n . Canadian Dollars ... your ticket — supplied by ORMANDY JEWELLERY GODERICH PHONE 524-7841 REG. McGEE & SON LTD. PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC 37 HAMILTON ST., GODERICH, ONT 524-8391 MR. STEREO 40 WEST ST., GODERICH 524-9344 VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST CO. CANADIAN TIRE STORE IDEAL SUPPLY CO. LTD. AUTOMOBILE PARTS & SUP PLIES 145 HURON GODERICH 524-8389 100 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH, ONTARIO J.D. (DAVE) CROSS MANAGER 524-7381 GODERICH 524-6512 BANK OF MONTREAL CLINTON, ONTARIO MANAGER E.J. HILDERLEY 482-3479 DR. GRAHAM BOWKER dentist 42 RATTENBURY W., CLINTON 482-7763 KERRIGAN FUELS Clinton Community Credit Union 70 ONTARIO CLINTON, ONTARIO MANAGER FRED GIBSON 482.3467 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA CLINTON, ONTARIO MANAGER MR. H.C. MERRIMAN 482-3477 379 VICTORIA CLINTON B.P. AGENT 482-9853 Clinton News Record "THE HOME TOWN PAPER WITH THE NEWS" 482.3443 Wayne Sports EXCHANGE 144 THE SQUARE GODERICH, ONTARIO PHONE 524-2287 JERRY FUELS & HARD. 84 KINGSTON G ODERICH 524.9671 PETER S. MacEWAN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE GODERICH 524.9531 BAYFIELD 565-2421 WINGHAM 3574692 Riley's Barber & Hairstyling 18 ISAAC ST, CLINTON, ONTARIO 482.7852 FINA petroleum products F. (RED) VANTYGHEM MAIN ST. SEAFORTH PHONE 527.1290 PRAMPT DELIVERY HAROLDS SHELL SERVICE SPECIALIST IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS 227 VICTORIA ST., 482-9023 PARKER HOUSE MOTEL RR 5 CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-3469 THE OLD MILL ORIGINAL FACTORY OUTLET 1 MI. SOUTH OF BLYTH 523-4595 WOOL & LEATHER GOODS F. McGREGOR LTD. BRUCEFIELD 482-3301 ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR JOHN DUDDY AGENT 5 TORONTO BOULEVARD VANASTPA 482.8652 Hoffmeyer Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 55 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH 524-7861 K. DECORATING LTD. 33 HURON ST. CLINTON 482-9542 Toastmaster Bread OWNED & OPERATED BY AL FINCH CLINTON, ONTARIO ililLj13t1 CLINTON ",NEWS RHUORD, THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER 28, 1974 .13. TOWN AND COUNTRY CLASSIFIEDS Freighter run aground The Thorold, a freighter out of St. Catharines, ran aground just outside Goderich Harbor Friday morning and remained there until Saturday evening before it could be towed free. The vessel was approaching the harbor from the north loaded with 7,390 tons of grain from Thunder Bay, She was closest to the north pier run- ning dead slow when she struck an uncharted sandbar and ran aground. The sandbar which caused the freak accident had been washed up as a result of heavy winds during the week. The water level was down two feet from the charted level and no one was aware of the fact until the Thorold hit the bar. Three tugs from MacDonald Marine tried to pull the heavy freighter off the bar but could not budge it. The ship's cap- tain, Douglas Billard, ordered full power ahead and astern and still she would not budge. The only course open to the skipper was to tie up and wait. Lines were run to the two breakwalls and the stern an- chor was dropped and the crew and captain. began to wait. Thirty two hours later a large tug arrived from the St. Clair region and lashed on to the Thorold, freeing it from the sandy bottom. The ship had been opeiating under normal 'routine since the weather outlook was good and there was 'no immediate dangers This was not the first time :laptain Douglas Billard had run aground during his nautical career. He has never, however, had it happen since he has been master of a vessel. "We had enough clearance according to the charts," he said. "The water is down about three feet lower than it was in the summer but the charts showed that. No one knew the sandbar was there. It was just a freak accident." This is the sixth time the Thorold has arrived in Goderich this summer. It may be a bad year for ships stopping in the Prettiest Town. Last week the Roy A. Jodrey went down in the St. Lawrence River. It was a regular to Goderich as well. expressed in some of their com- ments: "It looks so simple yet the results are fabulous."; "There should be a clinic of this type every 35 miles."; "Receiving treatment ourselves, we realize its far-reaching effects."; "We now feel more qualified to serve humanity."; "We can never repay Mrs. Pfrimmer for the knowledge she has passed on to us." come from many parts of the world to seek relief from various crippling conditions. The present students, while learning this technique, have experienced and witnessed what appears to be amazing results in such varied con- ditions as multiple sclerosis, spastic paralysis, arthritis, heart' conditions, asthma, ar- toile sclerosis, etc. The qualification which Mrs. Pfrimmer requires of her students is that they be licen- sed in the healing arts. Feeling the need to upgrade their healing methods, more and more students are seeking the know ledgs and technique of Deep Muscle Therapy. As a result, three more courses are planned for the coming year. The present students upon graduation will re-enter their profession with renewed and inspired confidence and convic- tion in the remedial powers of the Pfrimmer Technique of Deep Muscle Therapy. This is The fourth class of the Pfrim- mer Technique of Deep Muscle Therapy will be graduating on Friday, November 29. This is the first attempt by Mrs. Pfrim- mer to teach four students at one time. They are Rochelle Berry of Toronto, Ontario, N.J. Recchio of Alden, New York, Garry Schafer of Unity, Saskat- chewan, and Jennifer BonteKoe who will be operating the Therese C. Pfrim- mer Clinic Number Two in Neustadt, Ontario, sponsored by Dr. Siegfried Winter. This brings to ten the number of Deep Muscle Therapists who have graduated from the Pfrim- mer Clinic. The other six are already practising in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskat- chewan, and Michigan, U.S.A. The Pfrimmer Technique of Deep Muscle Therapy has been researched and developed over the past 29 years by Therese C. Pfrimmer who now operates her clinic and school in the Bayfield area. Patients have Club Grill and Dining Room WHERE DINING IS A PLEASURE 33 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-8168 BLUE'S MAPLE LEAF SUPERMARKET 104 THE SQUARE GODERICH BAINTON FACTORY OUTLET IN THEIR ORIGINAL OLD MILL IN BLYTH WOOL AND LEATHER PRODUCTS BAINTON LTD. BLYTH 523-9373 THE PRINT SHOP 36 NEWGATE ST., GODERICH 524-7862 MORGAN'S MOBILE HOMES & MODULAR HOUSING 343 VICTORIA CLINTON 482-7066 Clinton Electric Shop WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICES ERIC SCHELLENBERGER 482-3646 P.J. GOLDSWORTHY MOTOR SALES 365 VICTORIA St, CLINTON 482.7051 Buy your ticket before DEC. 5TH. Draw on Dec. 1 at Clinton Community, Centre SAFEWAY WRECKING ALL LUMBER FOR SALE OUT OF H. 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