"Connected to your Community" Online marathon aims to raise cash for MS Society For the second year, Oakville's Phil Marlatt and his friends will be skateboarding, shooting hoops, driving tanks and taking down bad guys, all in the hopes of collecting some coins for the Halton chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Of course, this is all happening in the virtual gaming world of Nintendo. Marlatt and his pals started their 100-hour marathon of playing original NES games yesterday (Wednesday) at noon and will continue to Sunday (June 9) at 4 p.m. "Anyone who's interested, can watch us online during the marathon. We'll be streaming footage of the gamers as they play, as well as the TV screen, so our audience can see it all happening," Marlatt said in a press release. Those watching online will also be able to sponsor the fundraising gamers directly on the website (http://nesathon.blogspot.ca) as well as chat with them and submit game requests -- Marlatt boasts a collection of more than 700 Nintendo games to accommodate most requests. Last year, the group raised more than $2,500 for the cause and is hoping to surpass that total this year. All funds raised during the gaming marathon will go towards support services for people living with MS in Halton, as well as fund research to find a cause and cure for the disease. Health 23 | Thursday, June 6, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com naturelifehealthcentre.com 1395 Abbeywood Drive, Oakville 905.827.9968 MASSAGE THERAPY Gutsy Walk in Halton on Sunday Thousands of Canadians will take over the streets in their communities, including in Halton, as part of the 18th annual Gutsy Walk Sunday (June 9). The annual Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) fundraiser supports improving the quality of life for children and adults living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). "One in 150 Canadians lives with IBD, and we know that number is growing," Dr. Kevin Glasgow, CCFC CEO, said in a news release. Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, collectively known as IBD, is a group of disorders caused by an abnormal response of the body's immune system causing the intestines to become inflamed and ulcerated. Formerly the Heel `n' Wheel-a-thon, the Gutsy Walk started in 1996 in 24 Canadian communities and has grown to 57 nationwide. Organizers hope to top the $2.8 million raised last year. The local walk for Halton will take place at the gazebo at Spencer Smith Park in Burlington, 1400 Lakeshore Rd. Registration opens at 10:30 a.m., followed by a 15-minute warm-up and the kickoff start at 11:30 a.m. For more information, visit www. gutsywalk.ca or contact Penny at 519-802-2156 or Gutsywalk_on_south@ccfc.ca. Dr. Joseph Andary is pleased to announce the opening of his Private Practice in Burlington · General Dentistry · TMJ disorders · Airway management & Sleep disorders (Sleep Apnea) · Concussion Prevention with patented technologies. DRANDARY.COM 1 289 337 5757 · reception@drandary.com 2465 Walkers Line (Burlington) Under no circumstances should any material in this ad be used or considered as an offer to solicit clients. P R E S E N T E D BY T H E C A N A D I A N C E L I AC A S S O C I AT I O N Saturday June 8 - 9am to 5pm International Centre, Mississauga Hall 1 - Free Parking SAMPLE Try before you buy Join us on May 31, 2013 At the Relay For Life in Oakville 2013 Appleby College, Oakville Relay for Life Burlington June 7, Bronte Creek Prov. Park Relay for Life Milton June 14, Milton Fairgrounds Register online at relayforlife.ca or call 905-845-5231 newest in Gluten-Free products LEARN Listen to experts and learn new recipes on the Living Gluten-Free Stage DISCOVER The Canadian Celiac Association's new Gluten-Free Certification Program BUY TICKETS ONLINE Proceeds from this show will support the charitable work of the CCA and help improve quality of life for thousands of Canadians who are affected by gluten. BUY Stock your pantry with the w w w.canadasglutenfreemarket.com CanadasGlutenFreeMarket GlutenFreeMrkt A DIVISION OF