Suited to the needs of the indiâ€" I'vidualt' treatment can include stress reliéf, sports massage, and alleviatâ€" mg the effects of pregnancy, veruse syndromes, and injury. The Centre‘s therapists bring exenswe experience in providing treatment for various forms of trauâ€" ‘matlc injury such as whiplash or ADVERTISING FEATURE *Â¥ ince 1985, The Oakville S Shiatsu and Massage Therapy Centre has grown to ten theraâ€" pists in response to the community‘s need for specialized health care by qualified professionals. * ‘The Centre‘s therapists continue to work together with referring MDs, family therapists, physnother- apists, chiropractors, insurance companies, rehabilitation services and other therapists. _ The Mayor‘s Special Committee Against Impaired"Driving invites nominations for the seventh annual ‘Drinking and Driving Awareness Awards. The awards are presented each spring to publicly recognize an gindividual and a group who have conâ€" tributed significantly toward the cause of eliminating the needless tragedies that result from drinking and driving in Oakville. October 19, 1994 120 Of and communitiés " through volunâ€" For more information, please call the park office Monday to Friday 8:30 Ontario (P.R.F.O.) and the Ontario teer opportunities and recreating a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at (905) 827â€"6911. Nominations sought for Drinking and Driving Awareness Awards In 1992, a catalogue of "The Benefits of Parks and Recreation" was produced jointly by the Parks and Recreation Federation of Ontario (P.R.F.O.) and the Ontario Massage relief To those involved in the delivery of leisure services â€" the municipal and therapeutic recreation practiâ€" tioners, and Y, the Guiding and Scouting organizations â€" recreation has always been seen, and know to be, a means to a bigger end. Many of us fail to recognize the important role that recreation and parks services play in our individual lives, communities, and environâ€" ment. One can readily see the urgency to ensure adequate medical, fire, and police services; readily support the need to actively encourage local business and consumerism and readily advocate for policies and legislation that will safeguard our natural resources. Recreation is a means to a bigger end Dental problems abroad (Continued from page 10) insurance, you may be reimbursed when you get home. You will be reimbursed according to the fee schedule of your province. So if you have been charged at a higher rate than the fee guide, you will have to pay the difference. You can also be reimbursed if you have travel health insurance. Generally, it only includes accidental tooth injuries, J ith the economics of the ‘_day being as unsettled as P they are, it is easy to disâ€" miss recreatlon and parks as an essential service. "Presentation of these awards each * Traditional Swedish Massage * Shiatsu Therapy * Connective Tissue Massage * Sports Massage * Cranioâ€"Sacral Therapy * Neuroâ€"Muscular Integration Structural Alignment Therapies Offered Include: Aromatherapy OAKVILLE SHIATSU AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE Tom Sweetman R.M.T., C.S.T. and Associate Therapists 125 Lakeshore Rd. E. (at Navy St., above Pier 1) Effective in the Treatment of: The Oakville Shiatsu and Massage Therapy Centre is located at 125 Lakeshore Rd. E., Suite 304 (at Navy St., above Pier 1). For more information, call 845â€"3137. Over the years, the Centre‘s therâ€" apists have made a great effort to meet the needs of men, women and children using a broad variety of handsâ€"on techniques within the scope of practice of a Registered Massage Therapist or a Certified Shiatsu Therapist. The Centre‘s staff also handles insurance claims, where appropriâ€" ate. Most extended health plans offer some coverage for massage therapy. low back strain resulting from motor vehicle accidents, from acute through chronic phases of each conâ€" dition. year is a very rewarding part of my job as Mayor," said Mayor Ann Mulvale. "Each year, I am more and more pleased to see that both individuâ€" als and corporate citizens alike are takâ€" ing strong leadership roles in remindâ€" ing us and expanding our knowledge about the perils of drinking and drivâ€" ing," she added. Musculoâ€"Skeletal Pain Stress/Tension Release Headaches Whiplash/Neck Pain Back Pain Muscle Rehabilitation Digestive Disturbances Discomfort of Menstruation Earlier this year, Julie Quaife â€" a White Oaks Secondary School student â€"received the individual award for her Social benefits are found in the "foundation of community pride" and the "building of strong families and communities" through volunâ€" teer opportunities and recreating â€" Submitted by Dr. R. Baksa, Esthetic and Preventive Dentistry for Adults and Children, Nottinghill Plaza. The benefits were then categoâ€" rized into four key areas: personal, social, economic, and environmenâ€" tal. Personal benefits include such issues as "stress reduction", the development of a "positive self image", and the "provision of posiâ€" tive lifestyle choices and alternaâ€" tives" through participation in physâ€" ical recreation and play. which result from an impact to the mouth. Always ask for documentation, such as a medical bill as proof of treatâ€" ment in order to later receive reimburseâ€" ment. Remember, the most effective protection against unforeseen dental expenses is practicing good oral hygiene! Ministry of Tourism and Recreation The sole purpose of this project was to present "recreation" and an "essential service" and provide the reader with a new perspective and support data as to the benefits of recreation. Essential or nonessential? On the corporate side, Young Drivers of Canada â€" Oakville Centre, was recognized for its key role in encouraging the responsible use of alcohol to new drivers. Due to the number of excellent candidates, several special certificates of recognition were also awarded at active role in organizing displays, preâ€" sentations, and workshops, designed at spreading the antiâ€"drinking and driving message to other students. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is conveniently located north of the Q.E.W. between Oakville and Burlington. Take exit 109 onto Burloak Drive to the park entrance. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance fee to the park is $3 per family (max.); $1.25 per person between 6 and 17 yrs.; $2.50 per person 18+ yrs.; and $1.25 for seniors or persons with disabilities. Carving will commence at 12 noon at the Visitor Centre and run throughout the day until 3:30 p.m. All participants will be awarded a "Master Carver" certificate. Bronte Creek Provincial Park will hold its annual pumpkin carving extravaganza on Sun., Oct. 23rd. Vouchers for 450 pumpkins will be availâ€" able at the park gate, on a first come, first serve basis, starting at 11 a.m. Limit of one pumpkin per vehicle. Environmental benefits are met through the availability of parks, open spaces, and protected natural environments, contribute to the "environmental health" of our comâ€" munity. Economic benefits are reflected in a recreation and park service that can motivate "business relocation and expansion". together. Pumpkin carving contest Sunday listen and they really helped keep me motivated. I would definitely recommend Beverly Hills to anyone who wants to lose weight. Thanks Beverly Hills. "The People at Beverly Hills are Fantastic! They really do care. They Although, in many cases, an * Medically Screened * Eat Grocery Store Bought Food * No Shots or Pills * Nutritionally Balanced Diet * Blood Pressure Checked Weekly * Taste Test Parties * No Group Sessions DHBBIEAFIERLOS[NGOVER 70 LBS. WITH BEVERLY HILLS pt. BRONTE NATURAL HEALTH CLINIC 2368 LAKESHORE RD. WEST FOR INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION CALL 825â€"8787 "To Your Very Good Health! . Naturally." SATUFIDAY OCTOBER 22, 1994 $10 INCLUDES REFRESHMENTS THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Deadline for nominations is Wednesday, Nov. 30th. Local service groups, businesses, schools, churches, and Oakville resiâ€" dents are eligible for nomination. Nomination forms are available from the Clerk‘s Department, Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. the ceremony for achievements in 1993. Recreation Connection is providâ€" ed by the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department. For further information on programs and serâ€" vices provided by the department, call 338â€"4250. exact dollar value cannot be placed on these benefits, it is clear that in terms of quality of life, active livâ€" ing, and a lifeâ€"sustaining environâ€" ment â€" recreation and parks...is an essential service. 125 CROSS AVE. TRAFALGAR VILLAGE NUTRI SYSTEM Memberships honoured no charae (Opposite the New No?ï¬l]s) Call today for a FREE Consultation Debbie Orlans To try and rectiâ€" fy that situation, OT wants residents ' to submit the two things the logo (as seen here) represents. The first five correct entries drawn will win a oneâ€"month bus pass. All entries should be addressed to: Oakville Transit Symbol Contest, P.O. Box 310, 480 Wyecroft Rd., Oakville, L6J 5A6. Town of oakville and Oakville Beaver employees and their families are exempt. Symbols and logos mean difâ€" ferent things to everyone. 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