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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-06-14, Page 28a R.K. PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town, Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most makes • C8 Radios and Accesscrr'ies • Speed Queen Appliances • Moffat Appliances • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gifts Varna, Ont. Phone 482-7103 PAGE 10A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1979 Nine graduate,. from Pfrimmer clinic at Bayfield The second class of eight students to be trained at the, Therese C. Pfrimmer Clinic for Deep Muscle Therapy near Bayfield, graduated on June 1. More states in America were represented in this class. Mrs. Pfrimmer has tried to be selective by attempting to choose, or have, therapists for each state, so that her work can be spread out. Mr's. Pfrimmer's Deep Muscle Therapy program has caused quite a stir throughout the United States, but no recognition of her work has been given in Canada, except through the patients who have been successfully treated by her. The students of the most recent graduating class also commented on her work and the course they took. Dr. Alex Mazurin D.C., from Ft. St. John, B.C. said," Therese Pfrim- mer's Deep Muscle Therapy has finally received the recognition it des'rved 30 years ago. It is amazing what a seemingly simple technique has done to help the body cure the so called incurable con- ditions. I was privileged to have the opportunity to study and learn from Therese Pfrimmer. The three week course was most educational and has answered many questions I have thought about for many years." "Despite medical training, to me Deep Muscle Therapy is a new approach to helping people with a variety of ailments," Dr. Richard Vodegel M.D. P.S., from Milwaukee, Wisconsin explained. He went on, "It is satisfying to know that people can find relief from disabilities, where otherwise there seems to be no hope. It is also refreshing that no complicated surgical operations are needed with using the basically ,simple techniques of Deep Muscle Therapy." Mary Lou Crosser R.N. D.M.T. from Osage, Iowa praised the clinic. "Therese Pfrimmer's clinic is unique in that it is a healing technique requiring no other aids than releasing taut muscles. This increases circulation so that the body can heal itself. The idea is simple and hard to believe it is effective, but it definitely works. I am grateful to have acquired the knowledge to take back to my community," she said. "I will be grateful always for the op- portunity to learn Deep Muscle Therapy," Rosy Mary Malone R.N. from Bradenton, Florida stressed. She explained, "Being here in Bayffield, to study with Therese Pfrimmer has been great. I am looking forward to using what I have learned to aid others to feel better. Thanks, Therese." Another graduate from this recent course, Sally C. Barbaree Pt. of the Ra - Mar Clinic, Montgomery, Alabama agreed. "Therese Pfrimmer's Clinic has helped many people who would not have been helped, because doctors have told them that they could not be helped anymore and not anything could be done for them. Then a patient, sometimes a small child, comes to her clinic, maybe in a wheelchair or on crutches then, after the treatment, gets up and walks. I know of no other clinic where this can be done. God has truly blessed this woman." "I have practiced chiropractic for 11 years, along with some osteopathic manipulation and had success. However it is my con- tention, after taking the Pfrimmser Technique Course, that every chiropractor' should be taught this course," claimed Dr. Eve Venturi D.C., from Ojai, California. Another experienced person in the field, Gtetchen S. Peterson from Hartland, Vermont, was also impressed by the course. "Being a massage therapist for five years, it was a rich experience for me to learn the correct way totreat crippling ailments. Working in Vermont in a Cerebral Palsy clinic, I needed this knowledge to save children from un- neccesary operations. We should be grateful to Mrs. Pfrimmer for discovering the Deep Muscle treatments which can ease the pain of many, and promote the healing process in those who need it–most," -she 'voiced. People have come thousands of miles to study at the Pfrimmer clinic near Bayfield. Graduating from the most recent class was Sharon Y. West L.M.T., from Honolulu, Hawaii. "I am truly grateful for the opportunity I had to learn the - Therese Pfrimmer Technique of Deep Muscle Therapy," she explained. "When all other forms of therapy have failed, it's so rewarding to see, Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis and paralysis patients imprdve and get well after Deep Muscle Therapy treatments. My sincere thanks to a dedicated woman who is so willing to share her knowledge with others so that chronic and terminal cases ian have a new lease on life. A large class graduated last week from the Pfrimmer Clinic in Bayfield. Left to right, front row are, Sharon West of Hawaii, Mrs. Pfrimmer, and Gretchen Peterson of Vermont, Back row are Mary Kish of Niagara Falls, Dr. Eve Venturi of Horticulture meeting London enthusiasts Representatives from horticultural societies across Ontario will meet in London from June 13 to 16 to discuss horticulture as an investment in the future. More than 500 delegates, representing the 16 districts of the Ontario Horticultural Association, are expected to attend this annual convention. "Delegates will be encouraged to discuss what the societies can do to improve communities now and in the future," says Russ Gomme of the Agricultural and Hor- ticultural Societies Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. New features of the convention are the specialty societies sessions. Represen- tatives from five specialty horticultural societies, including -the rose society and the rhododendron society, will discuss their projects With delegates. Sessions during the two-day official program range from tree care to hydroponics to civic beautification. Speakers include faculty members from the University of Guelph and Conestoga Collegeand represen- tatives from garden clubs in Nova Scotia and the United States. Approximately 57,000 people belong to hor- ticultural societies in Someone once asked Mark Twain what the people of the earth would be without women. Twain replied, "They would be scarce, sir, almighty scarce!". Can 500 People Be Wr�ng?. Mr. & Mrs. D. Menzie near Listowel, Ontario That's right! We've sold nearly 500 ROYAL HOMES already and for a good reason..•The quality that goes into every ROYAL HOME makes a superior home and the best house money can buy. 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