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The Brussels Post, 1970-05-14, Page 3Chiropractic Viewpoint MAY IS - GOOD POSTURE MQNTH FREE SPINAL EXAMINATIONS will be conducted during the month of MAY in this area at the following chiropraOtic office location: A. R. .DnVal D.C. 10 John St., Wingham --- 357-3580 Appointment for your FREE Spinal .Ex.amlination will be accepted at the above office. There will be no charge for the examination, but you. are asked . to telephone' for an appoint- MOM tin advance. Children under high school age must he accompanied by an adult. This Community Public Service 4s sponsored by the Ontario Chiropractic Associiation in the interests of Better Public Health. 6d1K, 1941KM, the Fueen ii rIght your r '111.1i1 13if(JSELS POST, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO .14141 14t4, TIME TO CHECK YOUR SPINE (AdvertiSement) Settle years ago a wise man gave this a aViee; "Enjoy your- self for it's later than you think!" C'hiroPractOrs of today with a wise and professional concern are admonishitie the public that: "Now is the time to check your spine ", because in safeguarding your, health and life it may ha later than you, think! Similarly to the Pree Chest X- Rays and Diabetes checks con- ducted and :Sponsored by other health services, chiropractors are taking part in a province-wide spinal check-Up program spon- Sored by the :Ontario Chiropractic A.ssociotion :' during the whole month of May, .dims and student from kin- dergarten through high school age are eligible for spinal examination WITHOUT CliARGU in the offices of' those taking part in the spinal check-up campaign. You can get yours at the office of A. .01iVal D.C., 10 johu Street West, Wingham Phone 357-3580. Purpose of this free eXam, illation service is to detect the misalignments and posture defects which, if not corrected, could and most probably 'would, cause dist- resses: and disabilities later. The statistics trout Me 1.967 e.ampaign gathered trout the United. States and Canada shoWed that nearly (Id per cent of the PeOple examined that year were in need. of corrective care. During: May you have only to telephone in advance for an appointment to the chiropractors who are parti- cipating in this service but Ten unde.r high schOol age must be ttecompanied by a parent. prespiring animals. This will flow out. to meet the cooler air outside the barn. Bat if it, does so through the walls, the subsequent moist- ure will warp and split the stir face structure and severe datt-. age can: result. A vapor barrier, being hnpervious: to water, is often, regarded as being essential to prevent this, Dr. Pattie, School of Agricu- tural Engineering, University of Guelph, says that a vappr barrier keeps the warm water vapor from seeping through a poOrly-built wall. This water is then got rid of by ventilation. If a wall is prop- erly constructed a vapor barrier is not essential, because the walls themselves will be almost imper- meable and the water O n the in- side of the wall surface will he dissipated by ventilation. OperatorS should note, says Dr. Pattie, that the actual flow of warm air from inside of the barn to the outside should not be pre- vented. Properly built walls with the proper ventilation should en- sure that it Continues, but as soon as the flow starts to go through a. badly-built wall, trouble begins, It is extremely difficult to build a wall that acts as a complete vapor barrier, says Dr: Pattie, and In severe frost conditions, ' for example, a vapOr barrier of the plastic type is a. good idea. Per More information on vapor bar- riers and ventilating aspeCts con , nected "with this problem, farmerS Should talk to the agricultural engineer in their area, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Ottawa, Out., May 5th, 1.970 Dear Mr. Xennedyf 1 ant enclosing $5.00 for my sithscriptioa to the :Brussel Post. for two years. We still enjoy reading the Brussels news. Sincerely Dorothy Tibbo. Xittiten Ont, May 6th, 1970 Dear Mr. 1•4110.,dy:. I tutu enclosing a year'S tetIOV- rd In silbScriPtin to the Brussels Post, la or ray subgeription to the t3' hits- Post. YOtitS SiticetelY, MORRIS. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MEETING 'Township ccip)..01 met on r1lay 4th, 1970 wth all tnernbers Present arid Reeve W4), gltitOP„ presiding. The following motions were carried. :Moved by Root, (Trashy second- ed by Ross Smith that. minutes Of last meeting be adopted ;U read. Moved by jas. Mair seeOnded by Thos. Miller that $15, fee be paid to Huron County Road Sup erintendents' Association. Moved by Ross Smith seconded by Thos. Miller that three appli- cations for Tile Drain Loans be accepted. Moved by Robt. Grasby second- ed by Thos. Miller that $25, he given to the Canadian Cancer Society. Moved by Thm-;. miller second- ed by Jas. Mair that Mrs. Tor- rance Dundas be given $60 for caretaking Walton Library in 1970, Moved by Jas. Mair seconded by Thos. Miller that road accounts in the amount, of $1808,49 as present- ed by road superintendent be accepted. Moved by Ross Smith seconded by Robt. Grasby that tender of Roy MacSween, 'R 13, 5, Wingharo, to construct the Congram Drain for $2110. be accepted. Moved by Jas. Mair seconded by ' Ross Smith that tender of Roth Drainage Limited , Gadshill to construct the Schwartzentruber Municipal. Drain for $4798. be accepted.. Moved by Thos. Miller seconded by Ross Smith' that tender or Gbrdon Stiles, Brussels, to supply load and deliver approximately 72.000 cu. yds. pit min gravel for 37 cents per cu. yd. be accepted subject to the approval of the District Municipal Engineer, Moved by Jas. Mair seconded by Robt. Grasby that general ac- counts be paid as presented. Moved by Thos. Miller that :meeting adjourn to meet again June 1, '1970 at 1 p.m. or at the call of the Reeve. Road Accmints ....,,......•... 0808.49 General Accounts 3097.27 $4905.76 Wm. Els tou 'Helen Mar ti ni Reeve Clerk IT IS WHAT YOU SHARE THAT COUNTS A feW days ago a woman came into the Salvation Army head-„ .etiarters: She was poorly &tea- sed and, uncertain in manner. Maybe she was frighteneci, but there was one thing she was very certain of „ that didn't frighten her in the least, A nunther of people were in the office, but they looked away and suddenly belittle very preoccupied as she gave seventy-five cents to the Red Shield campaign, No canvasser hod called at het home which Was only a small Mont in an oldet hollSe but she didn't want to the left out. The officer wrote out a r'ec'eipt and gave. to her and she left, What she had: bought with her sevent-rive vents WRS ovo than she could have received any- Where else, toot it's not what You gi-ve but what yOtt share that Think of all the cool things about a frostefree refrigerntor freezer. Every housewife should have one. Frost never forms. Notin the big refrigerator section, Not in the big freezer section. So there's no defrosting. Ever. And you know what that means. No more dripping water to mop up. No more waiting for frost to melt: Your ice cube trays won't stick any more. No more re-freezing frozen foods. You'll have more storage space, because you'll be free of all , frost accumulation. And your frozen foods won't stick together. Think about' it. Think of all the extra space youlf have for stocking up on food bargains. And besides all that, think how much more attractive your kitchen will look with a sleek new frost-free refrigerator freezer. NOW is the time to buy. See your local appliance dealer today. ( rite gift without the given' is bare 'Vont' home won't be. left Out by the Red Shield canvasser. It Will be easier for YOU, but teceiVe just as hutch iz return as VAPOR BARRIER IN BARN PftevENts DAMAGED WALLS . A Vapor harrier is a sheet of plastic. or polyethylene which, when placed on the inside surface Of barn walls Or ceilings, will keep wai,re:, moist air inside the barn from seeping ihrough lion walls to condense on the OtitSide surrace. LivestOck 'baths ate alWaYS bt warm Water vapor.given 4).0 ,ho dressed woman of in, theerminate A. receipt saying "thank yea", and a feeling of participation and wartoth that you have shared also.