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wi eld clinic
Mrs. Therese C. fanned Therese C.
(Pfrianmer) Sawcher, Pfrimmer Deep Muscle
R,; 2 Bayfield, passed Therapy Technique
away at her home, the (copyrighted, all rights
Pfrimmer Clinic on reserved) . after she
Tuesday, March 11. She herself was stricken with
was 71. . - ..paralysis of the lower
She was known . to extremities and was
thousands of people in diagnosed incurable.
North America and
elsewhere for her lifetime Through her deter -
research on muscles. She mination, she overcame
had spent the last half of - this condition by working
her life developing her on - herself and was
eventually pronounced
cured.
Her technique consists
of working directly on the
muscles in order to in-
crease and stimulate the.
circulation . which is
lacking due to various
and numerous crippling
conditions.
She was 'author of a
book entitled "Muscles ...
Your Invisible Bonds".
According to her wish,
Huronview•
_.__._
scho
l from
observes have ograd graduated recenFh t
years, will continue to be
World ay of Prayer operated at RR 2 Bayfield
under the direction of her
trained therapist, Mary
_-World —Day- -of.. Pr -ager- Margaret -IVFeQween --
was observed at a solo and „ Mrs.. Hen- Mrs. Sawcher was born
Huronview on Frday derson accompanied her in Brussels, Belgium on
morning, March 7 with at the organ. Nelson June 14, 1908, to Leon and
the ladies from the Lear, who is ill in Marie (Renders)
Baptist Church taking hospital, was remem- Verkoelen. She was a
part in the service. The bered in prayer •during child of five and a half
Huronview Choir sang the service. Rev. Donald when the family moved to
the anthem and Mrs. Darrell will be preaching the United States. She has
Elsie Henderson played , at the morning service resided in Canada for the
the organ at the service. next Sunday. Mrs. Luther past 48 years.
Mrs. Henderson and Mr. held a service in the She was married in 1963
Skinner sang a duet auditorium on Sunday to Michael Sawcher who
accompanied by Frank evening. predeceased her in 1973.
Bissett at the organ. On Monday afternoon She .was a member of
Mr. and Mrs. David when Marie Flynn and the Jehovah's Witnesses.
Papple celebrated their orchestra were here for She is survived by one
70th wedding anniversary- Old Tyme Music we tried daughter, Rosemarie
along with 85 relatives something different. The Hunfalvy (Mrs. Victor
and friends on the residents did some Kosman) of Washington,
weekend in the wheelchair square Michigan; five grand -
auditorium. dancing with eight children; and one sister,
Rev. Wittick, held wheelchairs to a set and a Mrs. Angeline Nigra,
Sunday morning service. person pushing them Detroit, Michigan.
The sermon topic was on through the dances. We Mr. Walter Gardiner
the theme of Wonderful had a lot of fun and ex- conducted the funeral
Love and Loving those pect t� do it again in a service at Stiles'Funeral
around you. Miss coupleof•weeks. Home in Goderich on
Anglican Communion Saturday, March 15.
Huronview was held in the•chapel on Interment was in
Tuesday morning with Maitland
-Rev. • Broadfoot of-. Cemetery,Goderich.
ficiating. Pallbearers were Adam
The Easter Bunnies are Hack, Paul Kosman,
., nearly all painted by the Geoffrey Keene, Jack
• ceramic class and ready Kish, Charles Barney and
to put on the main Bent.Herlufsen.
Wayne Lester, who is diningroom tables for
moving up from assistant ` Easter.
administrator to ad- Rev. Keith Gonyou was
ministrator of Huron- at Huronview on Thur -
view, near Clinton, said sday afternoon to conduct
people coming into Bible Study.
Huronview today are Sympathy is expressed
much older than they to the families of Earl
were ift1 a past. &er-Hard--a��- zMios
He said 11 of .the 17 Maudie Kemp. Huron-,
people currently view would like to
requesting 'admission to welcome William Peter
the home are over 80 Hatter, who is from the
▪ years of age and the Exeter area and residing
people ' on the home's on.men's floor.
waiting list also tend to be
older.
He said there are now
r 51. people in Huronview
belong to a special Over
Ninety Club.,
Mr. Lester said
statistics like these tell us
"that our type of care has
to change." He said in the'
future, care • must -be
geared to seniors in their
80's and 90's rather than
the. 65-70 year old age
group.
He said younger senior
citizens are now able to
function in their com-
munity due to the support
•.systems . offered by
county social agencies.
Also, Mr. Lester said he
believes rural people tend
to•live very full lives in
their communities, which..
might also account for
the fact they are now
olden When coming to
• Huronview.
He star,Led wur king
with senior citizens when
he was employed as an
assistant administrator
at a nursing home on the
Bruce Peninsula..
He and his wife and two
school -aged children live
in'Clinton.
Huronview, which is
one of the largest "in-
dustries" in the Clinton
area, now employs 225
people, on a full and part
time basis, including a
number of high school
students from the area.
Wayne Lester said the
staff are "'a great group
of people" hard vl+orkers
and very co-operative on
the job. He added he
doesn't think city in-
stitutions get this kind of
commitment from their
-staff.
In the four years he's
been at Huronview, Mr.
Lester thinks public
relations' between the
home and community
have improved.
Huronview is now
receiving move donations
of equipment like
wheelchairs and a
whirlpool bath fron
community groups.
These donations, Mr.
Lester said, "are very,
very much app'
gets new
chief
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