Oakville Beaver, 1 Dec 2007, p. 31

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday December 1, 2007 - 31 Free Belvaspata clinic Belvaspata is described as healing of the heart, a new healing modality that taps into light and frequency to heal. A free lecture and demonstrations will be available Wednesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. at 586 Argus Rd., Suite 100, inside the Shaw Wellness Centre. Sandra Pasqualini and Michael McCulloch will lead the seminar. In addition to the free session, Pasqualini and McCullock host one-hour Belvaspata sessions for $75. Those booking before Dec. 30 will receive a complementary CD of healing Incantations. Contact Pasqualini at 905-847-0101 or McCulloch at 905-815-1822, sandra@healingoftheheart.com or visit www.healingoftheheart.com. CNIB hosts low vision forum MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER CELEBRATING: Dr. Jim Rutka, right, accepts a $270, 000 cheque for the Hospital of Sick Children from Rigatoni for Research representatives Kathy Douthart,second right, Judy Colatton, front left, and Wendy Carlan, second left. Also pictured are members of the Rigatoni for Research organizing committee and members of Rutka's research team. Rigatoni toasts ten It was reason to celebrate, to count one's blessings, to cry, and to remember a boy named Christopher Douthart and his story of inspiration. Le Dome Banquet Centre, owned by the Rizzuti family, hosted the annual Rigatoni for Research Dinner and Silent Auction for the tenth year. A sold-out crowd of more than 500 guests celebrated the Rigatoni Team, led by Christopher's parents Kathy and Danny Douthart, with a Toast to Ten. Rigatoni for Research began in September 1998 with a small ripple of hope and has manifested in a tidal wave. Rigatoni for Research has raised a staggering $1.5 million for innovative research and purchase of equipment for the Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre, housed at the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children. Douthart, who sits on an Allocation Committee at Sick Kids, personally oversees that money raised from this event goes 100 per cent to fighting brain tumour disease. More than 100 new cases of brain tumours are diagnosed at Sick Kids yearly -- a statistic that's rising at a rate of 20 per cent a year. In children, brain tumours are the most common malignancy after leukemia. Kathy and Danny Douthart, Christopher's parents and founders of Rigatoni for Research, credit the success of this event to their Rigatoni Team -- Judy and George Collaton, Lisa Guimaraes, Wendy Carlan, Tina Daly, Maria Caccamo, Trish Torrance, and Maureen and Brent Christensen. In addition, they describe an incredible group of volunteers, both family and friends, as "outrageously awesome." "The outpouring of support and unwavering sense of commitment that we have received over the past ten years is an inspiration," said Kathy, "It really is our life lesson that there are angels among us." Tragically, in 1997, the Doutharts' seven-year-old son Christopher passed away from a brain tumour. Since that time, the Douthart family, along with an army of dedicated supporters, has made it their personal quest to never give up Christopher's fight. "Christopher fought this disease with everything he had and when he died, he passed the torch of hope onto us and we will never give up the fight that our boy started!" The CNIB will host You and Your Vision Health: Yes! Something More Can Be Done on Friday, Dec. 7 from 2-4 p.m. at Trafalgar Residence Complex, Sheridan Elder Research Centre, 1430 Trafalgar Rd. Seniors with or without vision loss, their family and friends are welcome. A local eye doctor will address age- related vision loss, a CNIB low vision specialist will demonstrate maximizing remaining vision, and a speaker with vision loss will share their experience. Attendees can ask questions, and receive the CNIB's vision health guide free. For information or to register, call Shampa Bose at 1-866-577-7727. MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH Do you have back or neck pain? Our Spinal Decompression Technology can help! Call NOW for a free report on how to get your life back! Fertility Problems? Pregnancy Discomfort? Did you know? · IVF patients who had acupuncture had a 42% pregnancy rate. IVF patients who did not have acupuncture had a 26% rate. · A recent study showed a strong link between the resolution of infertility and the initiation of chiropractic care (Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research, May 2003) · Acupuncture and chiropractic help benefit all aspects of a woman's health and improve their overall success in achieving, maintaining and enjoying their pregnancy. 905-339-2500 Dr. Jenna Davis specializes in: · Helping couples increase their fertility · Supporting couples through all aspects of IUI, IVF and all other fertility treatments · Supporting the mother-to-be through her pregnancy · Naturally turning breech babies · Pre and Postnatal care to help both mother and baby · And much, much more! If you, or someone you know would like to set-up a courtesy consultation with Dr. Jenna Davis, please call Alliance Healthcare, 905-845-2291. Dr. Jenna Davis Family Chiropractor/Acupuncturist Alliance Healthcare Professionals 905.845.2291 232 South Service Rd. E, Oakville, ON L6J 2X5 www.alliancehealthcare.ca

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