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plans to build 300 airstrips across Canada after
the war’s end. Wishful thinking.
Now that we are back to treating patients full-time we will
likely have to slow down on the newsletter and social media
posts, but don't worry, we won't go away entirely! We will
still be using social media and this Healthy at
Home newsletter and blog to provide some continued
information as we move forward; as always our goal is to
Forgotten Cub Aircraft Oublié e-book keep you healthy enough that you don't need to come and
see us!
We will see many of you in the coming weeks and months,
but don't be afraid to reach out via email if you need to talk
to one of us. We will be continuing to offer Telehealth
sessions for those who can't come to the clinic, or for those
who aren't comfortable coming in. Sometimes we can
answer your questions in an email or through a Telehealth
session if that will help us maintain social distancing and
keep exposure to a minimum.
As always, our clients come first, and we look forward to
Cub Aircraft Staff - 1938 serving you in a way that will keep all of us healthy. If you
have questions or concerns please reach out to your
therapist, or Blaine or D'Arcy, and one of us can provide an
About the Author:
answer.
Cameron Price is a retired IT professional who has
always had a fascination with aviation since he was Thank you again for your support; together we will
a youngster in Hamilton. The lack of any integrated remain Mackie Strong.
documentation for Cub Aircraft Corporation Ltd has
prompted him to embark on a research project and
the production of an e-book. His primary focus will
document all of the post-war manufactured
Canadian Cub Aircraft.
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