www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday March 3, 2007 - 29 At OTMH New game promotes breakfast To celebrate National Nutrition Month, Breakfast for Learning has launched a new interactive board game for kids that teaches the value of a nutritious diet. Staying Alive! Lost in the Mountains is an adventure game aimed at eight to 12 year olds, where survival depends on making wise food choices. Healthy foods such as vegetables and whole grains will help players accumulate the energy points required to survive while also showing kids the connection between nutrition and its positive impact on how they learn, work and play. BFL is the leading national non-profit organization in Canada dedicated to funding community-based student nutrition programs. Working to ensure that every child in Canada attends school well-nourished and ready to learn, BFL provides funds, nutrition education resources and research, and advocacy for student nutrition programs across the country. "Studies show kids who are well-nourished perform better in school," said Carol Dombrow, Registered Dietitian with BFL. The board game and playing cards are available free while quantities last. To order the game visit www.breakfastforlearning.ca - click on Eat Right! Be Bright! Join the Club to register or login. For more information about BFL visit www.breakfastforlearning.ca. -- Submitted by Breakfast For Learning (BFL). Alliance Chiropody (Foot Care) Clinic Member of Alliance Healthcare Professionals Inc. Is the snow and ice getting you down? Are you feeling that tightness in your shoulders and back? Have your kids been tobogganing? Have you been in any fender benders or slips and falls? "Providing quality foot care to meet all your foot health needs" SALIMA KASSAM PHOTO COURTESY OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL If you answered YES to ANY of the above, it is CRITICAL that you CALL to schedule a NO OBLIGATION consultation with Dr. Jenna Davis TODAY! REG. CHIROPODIST AMERICAN EXPRESS EXPRE Specializing in: · Foot/Arch Pain · General/Diabetic Care · Permanent Ingrown Toenail Removal · Custom Made Foot Orthotics P AND THE WINNER IS: Keenan Hladich and Michelle Lewis, Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Fundraising Convenor, after Hladich won the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Auxiliary's recent Jenny Hellers' original painting raffle. Overall more than $9,700 was raised for the hospital. Special thanks to everyone who supported the hospital by purchasing tickets and sponsor Inscapes Creative Design and Print. Dr. Jenna Davis Family Chiropractor/Acupuncturist CALL 905-845-2291 232 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD E. OAKVILLE Alliance Healthcare Professionals 905.845.2291 232 South Service Rd. E, Oakville, ON L6J 2X5 www.alliancehealthcare.ca Technology aids epilepsy It affects 300,000 Canadians yet it often falls off the radar. This condition, which occasionally produces brief disturbances in the electrical functions of the brain, and is characterized by sudden, brief seizures, is epilepsy. March is Epilepsy Awareness Month in Canada and while drugs exist to control seizure problems, they don't work for 40 per cent of Canadians with epilepsy. As a result, these patients have to consider surgical removal of brain lesions, or scar tissues, that cause seizures. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRIs) used in hospitals across the country help neurologists and neurosurgeons find the lesions. The problem is that it's not always easy to find these lesions in standard MRIs. But, Dr. Andrea Bernasconi at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) has created a computer program that helps makes it easier to detect seizure-causing brain lesions. -- Submitted by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. · Registered Physiotherapists Brian Empey, CAT(C), BHScPT Karen Neill, MPhtySt Dodie McLenahan, BHScPT · Registered Massage Therapists · Certified Athletic Therapists · Acupuncture · Orthotics · Laser Therapy · Sports Injuries · Pilates · No Referral Necessary · Open Evenings and Saturdays · Walk-Ins & New Patients Welcome · Private Treatment Rooms 2530 Sixth Line (South of Dundas) www.beinmotion.ca 905-257-1904 Sore Feet? If you are suffering from any of the following, we can help you. · Warts · Callous · Ingrown Nail · Flat Feet · Corn · Heel Spurs · Dry Cracked Heels · Surgery · Crooked Toes · Custom Orthotics · Diabetic Foot Care YOUR REGISTERED CHIROPODY TEAM Chiropody is for more than you think. Don't let hearing loss prevent you from enjoying life! ON SITE HEARING TESTS BY OUR DISPENSING AUDIOLOGISTS The latest in digital technology 60 day trial period & more DVA, WSIB, third party insurers Ministry of Health/ADP approved Registered Audiologists OAKVILLE'S BEST BUY ON BATTERIES CALL TODAY TO BOOK YOUR APPOINTMENT ates NO REFERRALS NECESSARY · SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS A FOOT CLINIC Hibbert & Associates 331 Sheddon Ave., Oakville 905.815 5 627 Lyons Lane Suite 203, Oakville 905-339-1397