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
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HUBERT: I would like to thank
everyone who sent me cards, flowers
during my stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to neigh•
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and Dr, Harrett and staff on second
floor.—Carol Hubert.-48b
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A dairy farmer in Goderich Township since 1951.
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a patient in Clinton Hospital also
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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
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