Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, July 3, 1994 â€" 22 and Fitness Clinic Monique Bureau 1060 Beers Road Suite 208 Telephone: §42â€"3735 PHVSIOTHERAPIST @ I have been suffering of low back pain for e many years. In the past, my physiotherapy treatments consisted of heat and a machine only. Is that all there is to physiotherapy? Unfortunately, a lot of people incorrectly A ® think so. However, physiotherapy treatment ©@ may vary greatly. Like in other professions, it depends mostly on the post graduate training that the therapist has followed. Another important factor is the clinic you receive treatment at. To determine if the clinic/the therapist is right for you, ask for the therapy plan and why your therapist is selecting that particular treatment. Although electrotherapy (machines) and heat may be indicated at times, I favour mostly "hands on" techniques to work directly on muscles, fascia and bones (vertebrae and extremities). I find that one on one treatments are most effective. To reply to your low back pain problem; it is important not only to relieve you of your pain but also determine the cause of your symptoms to prevent recurring injuries. As a patient you will also have specific activities that you would like to participate in. Ask your therapist to show you some simple, functional exercises (specific to your needs) that can help you to stay (hopefully completely) painfree. y Hair for Women Men Bob Richardson College Park Plaza Telephone: 338â€"6465 HAR CONSULTANT 6 I want a new look and I don‘t know what I should do...... What could you suggest? A © Often with a change of season, we ©® decide we would like a new look. Approaching the summer, hair fashions are still flexible. Maybe consider a perm with large rollers combined with L‘oreal‘s Dulcia Tonica to give movement and lift. Hair colour is still the largest growing market especially with reference to the client with a few white hairs whom does not want to commit to a permanent colour,. L‘oreal has developed a colour ‘DIA‘ which is a non peroxide and ammonia free colour which will cover and blend white hair without causing the damage usually associated with colour. Lastly for those of you with pools at home please change your home haircare program to include an antiâ€"chlorine shampoo such as Bioâ€" Tech Bio Swim. It‘s such a shame when we have beautiful weather and chlorine damaged hair. Telephone; §494700 Fax: §49â€"7626 FINANCIAL CONSULTANT AS INTEREST RATES FLUCTUATE IS IT A BEAR OR...IS IT A BULL? Let us look at what‘s going on and, what N. America‘s wealthiest billionaire investor, Warren Buffett says about investing and speculating. It is vitally important that we realize that nothing has basically changed. "Restructuring" has already increased productivity. "The peace dividend" continues to gather momentum as cut backs in defence spending are providing opportunities in other areas. The demographic shift from consumption to saving/investing still remains intact. Middleâ€"aged Canadians are still more financially knowledgeable than previous generations. Interest rates are still expected to be relatively low during the 1990‘s. Canadians still have to shoulder the responsibility for their financial future. Middleâ€"aged Canadians are still inheriting the largest transfer of wealth in history, a significant pmportion of which will go into Mutual Funds, which will create more wealth and reduce dependence on government. As I have often said, only good businesses will stimulate our economy with profits, jobs and taxes......so own them. Current shortâ€"term market reactions remind me of how Warren Buffett pointed out that from 1991 to 1993, Gillette and Coke increased their annual operating earningsâ€"per share by 38% and 37% respectively, but their market price moved up only 11% and 6%. In other words, theâ€"companies overâ€"performed their stocks. Whatever the reason, what will count over time is the earnings performance of these companies. If they prosper, Berkshire (Buffett‘s awesome investment vehicle) will also prosper, though not in lock step manner, similar to now. As you can imagine, Buffett treats shortâ€"term market fluctuations as opportunities to acquire more good businesses that active traders always seem willing to give to patient investors. This seems more "bullish" to me. MEDIC A L U CEBINYFC Dr. Greg Thomson 581 Argus Road Telephone: 338â€"7227 ©. Why a MEDICAL Diet clinic? Weight gain may be a symptom of your physical or emotional health. The key to a © A successful longâ€"term weight loss is to remain healthy, this is the principle that we believe in at the ARGUS MEDICAL DIET CLINIC. We believe that a physician who has studied physiology and metabolism and who is well aware of what can go right or wrong with your body, is the person that should direct your efforts in WEIGHT MANAGEMENT. You will be able to discuss your personal needs and problems with our physician. Besides a diet, there are many issues that one should look at including habits, and certain responses to foods. There are certainly other professionals who can advise you on weight loss but who is best suited to give you a complete picture from a medical assessment to the success of weight control and management? When deciding the best approach to your weight and health remember DON‘T JUST DO IT... DO IT RIGHT! at the Argus Medical Diet Clinic under the supervision of Dr. Greg Thomson. Oh, the agony and the ecstacy. After experiencing a lot of the latter in fighting her way to the finals of the girls underâ€"12 singles champiâ€" onship, Galen McLennan finally felt the agony. After winning the opening set 6â€"2 against Tanya Rank, she went on to loose the next two 4â€"6 and 0â€"6. Complete results of the Oakville Club‘s junior tennis tournament will appear in Wednesday‘s edition. (Photo by Peter McCusker) AUTO WINDOW TINTING From $30 PEr Winpow Scratch Resistant â€" All Shades CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 844â€"5556 NEVADA BOB‘S " Every Player‘s Choice" SPORTSDOME SPECIALS Play the best for less PREMIUM Cabretta Leather Golf Gloves bé Prima 2 FOR $19.95 ATHLETIC BAY WEAR GOLF SHIRTS 50% OFF 2 FOR $39.95 NO PST 8§ GST BASEBAL BATS FIELDING VES Nevada Bob‘s will discount equivilant to PST GST 847â€"2170 1333 North Service Road OAKVILLE IN THE SPORTSDOME A‘s win two Oakville A‘s Red major pee wee ball team has had a busy schedule of late but no one‘s complaining about the three games in four nights after they managed two wins. OAKVILLE 6, MILTON 5 (June 28): the win came in the final inning. Hits came from Marc Walton with two doubles and a single; Shaun Benay with two sinâ€" gles and a double; Jonathan Cooke and Rob Kapuscinski with two singles each; and singles from Peter Kissel, Bobby Chapelle and Jordan Strofolino. David Johnstone, brought up to fill in for an injury, made the most of his only at bat in‘ the game, douâ€" bling in the tying run in the seventh inning. With the game on the line, Scott ‘Lightning‘ Wallace crushed the ball, driving home the winning run for the home team. Other RBIs came from Benay (2), Cooke, Walton, Johnstone and Wallace. OAKVILLE 12, GEORGETOWN 1 (June 27): Oakville found what the Blue Jays have been looking for â€" brilliant pitching combined with explosive hitting in the same game. Tyler Hosick, in his first full start after coming off the DL, pitched a masterpiece of a ball game, sitting down 16 Georgetown players and giving up only three hits for the complete game win. At the same time, Oakviile‘s bats were as hot as the pitching. Game leadâ€"off hitter Jonathan Cooke hit three singles with Marc Walton and Bobby Chapelle each adding two. Peter Kissel hit a screaming double and a long triple deep into the outfield. Shaun Benay and Mike Bondarenko each drew important walks and singles. Pitcher Tyler Hosick got in on the action as wee, blasting a triple deep into right field late in the game. Singles came from Scott Wallace, Jordan Strofolino and Robert Kapuscinski. RBIs came from Kissel (3), Cooke (2), Chapelle (2), Shaun Benay, Strofolino, Kapuscinski, Hosick and Walton. BURLINGTON 6, OAKVILLE 5 (June 25): despite some costly base running errors and walked opposiâ€" tion batters, Oakville was still in the game until the end. Game leadâ€"off hitter Rob Kapuscinski contributâ€" ed with three singles while Jonathan Cooke drilled a monster triple in the first inning, adding a single later in the game. Shaun Benay and Peter Kissel each hammered doubles and singles with Marc Walton and Scott Wallace adding two singles each. Game RBis went to Jonathan Cooke (2), Peter Kissel (2) and Scott Wallace. Tournament champs (Continued from page 21) OAKVILLE 5, ERIN MILLS 0 (championship game): Matt Pittman, Kory Jazbec and Niki Budalich each picked up a goal and an assist and Liviu Cananau also posted a twoâ€"point game with a pair of assists. Danny Gallagher and Ed McMillan each scored a goal and Pat Luciani drew a single assist. Peter Eskitt and Manuel Larrabure combined on the shutout. OAKVILLE 9, OAKVILLE ‘B" 0 (semiâ€"final game): threeâ€"point games were put in by Danny Gallagher (three assists) and Matt Pittman (one goal and two assists). Twoâ€"point games were recorded by David Pink (two goals), Kory Jazbec (two goals), Niki Budalich (goal and assist), Ed McMillan goal and assist) and Brad Murray (two assists). Dave Crane and Pat Luciani each blasted a goal. Peter Eskitt recorded the shutout. OAKVILLE 3, DIXIE 0: Paul Hayward recorded the hatâ€"trick with an assist to Niki Budalich. Eskitt and Larrabure combined on the shutout. OAKVILLE 2, MILTON 1 (Kory Jazbec notched both goals with David Crane and Eric Glaser picking up assists).