Clinton News-Record, 1978-05-18, Page 11the BA YFIELD bugle
Grads praise Pfrimmer CIinic
Four Americans recently
completed a three week
course to become the 11 th
class of graduates from the
Therese C. Pfrimmer Clinic,
Bayfield. With this the
graduates have now earned
the title of Deep Muscle
Therapists (DMT) and upon
their graduation will make 32
clinics throughout the United
States and Canada.
®Thirty-two individuals are
w recognizing that muscles
are the cause of many
crippling conditions,
releasing these muscles. that
have become involved, allows
the blood to circulate and heal
the body.
At the Therese C. Pfrim-
mer Clinic No. 1, Mrs.
Pfrimmer, the founder and
discoverer of deep muscle
therapy is a teacher of this
technique that has relieved
many people from crippling
diseases. Her work is known
world wide, especially in
Canada and the USA.
Commenting on her work
and the deep muscle therapy
treatment the graduates
Sade the following com-
ents:
"As a chiropractor, I can
sincerely appreciate the very
valuable further knowledge
of muscles 1 have acquired
' under the very exceptional
teacher, Therese C. Pfrim-
mer," Andrew Lewis, DC,
RM. DN. DMT of Soddy
Tennessee explained.
"I have attended many
educational classes in
Canada and the United
States, but nowhere have I
received the intensive per-
sonal instruction that I have
received at this clinic for
crippling conditions and
prevention," he noted.
Claude Hoff Reg. M, DMT
from Souderton, Penn-
sylvania commented, "I have
been a Masseur for about
seven years and also a
Reflexologist for about two
years. A great change came
when I was asked to read a
book, "Muscles Your
Invisible Bonds" written by
my teacher Therese' C.
Pfrimmer. What I thought I
was doing no longer made
sense but what I read truly
did."
So I wrote her to enroll for
the course," he went on. "I
,did not realize half from the
book. but by personal in-
struction and guidance she
has taught me a wealth of
information no school could
match in three weeks. Her
way of teaching should be
copied by other schools. I
hope and, pray I will be
worthy of carrying on her
work in my area in Penn-
sylvania. and with God's
help, I'll tackle any situation.
as she has done."
Julia Muller, Reg_ M, DMT
from Campbell Hall, New
York remarked, "1 came
across Therese's book two
years ago when I was suf-
fering from some chronic
athletic injuries_ It caught my
interest because doctors and
chiropractors whom I bad
been to never mentioned
muscles as the cause of my
back or hand troubles, nor
had., they been able to help
me_
She added, "As a Biologist.
the book made so much sense
to me that I wrote to Therese
saying I would love to become
a student of hers if I could feel
physically up to it. After two
treatments I felt confident
enough to enroll in a massage
school and begin the steps
which led to this graduation..
It will be a dream come true
to return knowing I. can help
people regain their health."
The fourth student, Mary
Rose Popovich, Reg. M, DMT
from Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
also praised the course and
the therapy.
"While working as a
masseuse in Milwaukee, I
was introduced to Theme C.
Pfrimmer who had come to
treat a lateral sclerosis case.
He had been treated for about
a year at her clinic in
Bayfield_ Previous to
treatment he had been
considered hopeless and had
only a short time to live. by
the medical profession_ He
was unable to use his arms or
lower limbs and his speech
was also affected. He was
considered a vegetable."
Mary Rose Popovich said_
"Now he is giving public talks
and using his limbs. This
radiant and energetic lady
inspired me to learn this
technique. The results spoke
for themselves as it has
helped thousands off patients_
This remarkable therapy was
developed through years of
perseverance to prove that
the muscles are the cause of
crippling conditions and are
Your Invisible Bonds."
Baptist church news
by Janet Talbot
Rev_ Les Shiel of Tillson-
burg, who due to ill health has
retired from the Mission
Field in Peru, under the
Regions Beyond Missionary
Union, has accepted a call to
the Bayfield Baptist Church
and will begin his duties here,
Sunday, May 21,
Pastor Shiel, his wife.
Stella, and their family,
Brian, who is a student in
Tillsonburg high school, and
Joy, who is finishing her high
school education at, the
Briarcrest Bible College in
Saskatchewan, are all well
known and loved in this
church. The Sunday School
has contributed to their
Missionary support and they
will be warmly welcomed
here_
Mr. Ron Gardiner, a
student at Emmanuel Bible
,College in Kitchener, was
guest Pastor for both services
at the Bayfield Baptist
Church on Mother's Day_
Representing all the
mothers, Mrs. Les. Talbot as
the youngest mother, Mrs_
Russ Kerr as the oldest
Mother, and Mrs_ Norm
Talbot as the mother with the
largest family present, were
given lovely plants.
At the evening service Mr.
Gardiner. a former Jehovah's
Witness, took his text from
the first chapter in the book of
Galations.
The special music for, the
day was supplied by the
Young Peoples' Class of the
Sunday School,who sang two
songs, dedicated to their
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mothers, accompanied by
Mr. Les_ Talbot on the guitar..
Mr_ Herb Bridle sang the
congregation joining in- Mrs_
Muriel Snider played the
piano and Miss Shirley Keys
the organ_
Flowers for Hope
I throw out this challenge to
all those who believe in the
value off a human being.
There are hundreds of
thousands of inadequately
cared for persons who have
need of your heart, your
affection and your love. They
have already been waiting too
long. Georges P
Vanier.. _This week is
National Week for the
Mentally Retarded and is a
week set aside each year
when every member of the
community is urged to give
support and understanding to
programs which strengthen
and enrich the lives of
mentally retarded persons.
Please welcome the can-
vassers who will be calling on
you this week. Should you be
missed and wish to make a
donation, Warily Haw will be
more than pleased to accept
your donation_
Smile
A mistake at least
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talking long enough to do
something.
The i l th class of Deep Muscle Therapists recently received their graduation certificates
from the Therese'C_ Pfrimmer Clinic in Bayfield. Those graduating included, left to right,
Julia Muller, Campbell Hall, New York; Dr. Andrew Lewis, Soddy, Tennessee; their
instructor, Therese Pfrimmer; Claude Hoff, Souderton, Pennsylvania; Mary Rose
Popovich, Milwaukee, Wisconsin- (News -Record photo)
Tuyll St. site
Council okays subdivision
by R.J. Thompson and studied the petition which
At its regular meeting was presented at the last
Monday evening, Bayfield meeting. requesting stricter
council approved the by-law enforcement. The
agreement for the Ducharme lawyer will be contacting the
subdivision east off Tuyll legal counsel for the
Street_ Council also stated its petitioners,
intention to acquire a lot from Councillors' reports were
Mrs_ Muriel Shillington, to given on the progress of
allow the developer to build paving and recommendations
an access road off Tuyll for the location of several new
Street into the subdivision_ street lights in the village_
The owner has been ap- Tuesday. May 23 will be
proached several times. but garbage collection. instead of
does not wish to sell the lot, Monday. This is to coincide
one of a parcel of three_ ls-ith the annual spring trash
THE Village has decided to
pursue, a course of ex-
propriation if necessary.
citing the need for a general
access and emergency
vehicle route _
When interviewed on
Tuesday. Mrs_ Shillington
said she has not changed her
mind_ The lot which the
Village wants is part off a
property on which her
daughter intends to build a
home_ She does not want the
property reduced.
The owner expressed doubt
about the need for this access.
since there are alternate
locations_ She also said that
should access be needed in
that immediate area for an
emergency vehicle. it would
simply be taken across the lot
anyway_
Mrs. Shillington says her
neighbours have indicated
they are not pleased about the
Village's intention to force
the sale off the lot for a street
off Tuyll_ They are not con-
vinced of the need for an
access in that particular
location. nor are they happy
about the prospect of the
greatly increased traffic
which would be generated on
Tuyll Street
In other business. Reeve
Oddleifson reported that the
Village's lawyer had received
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Before the meeting closed,
Councillor Milt Van Patter
read a statement in,which he
indicated concern about some
village residents' suspicions
off Council's actions. He
stated that there are no
closed meetings; all business
is conducted in open
meetings. He expressed his
intention to assist residents in
whatever way he can, with all
questions or complaints
brought to him_
Middleton ACWmeet
The 34ay meeting of the St
James ACW was held on May
111 at the home of Marion
Smith of Dungannon. Lois
Wise was the leader in charge
and opened the meeting with
a poem. For the worship
service, the meditation and
litany were read by Jeanne
Bennett_
Delores Dutot reported on
the progress of the autograph
quilt which is being made by
the members_ With the blocks
almost completed. the group
will be selling tickets on it and
will make the draw at the
September meeting.
Sarah Storey gave a very
informative report on the
annual meeting of the
Anglican Church Women,
held in London. The Deanery
meeting for South Saugeen
will be held on June 6 at Pine
River Church.
Jean Perdue, as the guest
speaker demonstrated her
talehts on making artificial
flower arrangements and the
different materials that can
be used_
Rector William Bennett
closed the meeting and then a
flea market took place and
articles brought in for the
bale to be sent to the north
were packed_ A tasty lunch
was served by the hostess,
assisted by Vera Miller.
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LINTON NEWS -RECORD. THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1978—PAGF. 11
Hensall sales barn report
Demand was active and
prices steady last Thursday
at the Hensall Sales Barn.
Supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers. Fat cattle
heifers, $62.50-$66.26, sales to
SO.; steers, $64.75-$66.50,
sales' to $67.50. Pigs;
weanlings $35-$42; chums
$45.$57.50.
Personals
The community of Hensall
grieves the passing of Miss
Mattie Ellis, long time
resident, who died at Huron -
view last Saturday, at the
wonderful age of 96. Miss
Ellis was the author of the
Centennial booklet, Hensall, a
wonderful place to live.
Charles Mickle, Hamilton
spent the weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Tom Brintnell is, a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allan
and Miss Linda Bell visited
with Mrs. Allen's mother,
Mrs. Robert McVean in
Bayfield on Sunday. Miss Bell
is godmother to baby Jen-
nifer.
Mrs. Marjorie Watters of
Delhi and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Ingram, Julie and Kathy all
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Gaultiere and Jayme
on Sunday and afterwards
enjoyed dinner at the City
Centre Holiday Inn in Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff
and Mrs. Margaret Clark of
Crediton visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oesch on Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs. Irene Davis has been
admitted to South Huron
Hospital, Exeter.
Walter Spencer, who was a
patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter has returned
home.
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