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Oakville Beaver, 23 Aug 2006, p. 9

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 23, 2006 - 9 Women Crusaders ready for prom night Take Back the Night Sept. 14 Dr. Pamela Appelt of Oakville, Canada's first female Afro-Canadian judge in the Court of Canadian Citizenship, will be the keynote speaker at the 16th annual Take Back the Night on Thursday, Sept. 14. She will speak at about 7 p.m. The event will be held at Coronation Park, Lakeshore Road east of Third Line, starting at 6 p.m. Hosted by Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services of Halton (SAVIS), the event will also feature singer-songwriter Sarah Melody and poet Denise Anderson, a survivor of sexual assault. There will also be community booths, face painting, henna tattoos. This year's theme will be `Walking in Sisterhood' and women and children will be invited to march to Bronte and back along Lakeshore Road starting at about 8:30 p.m. Take Back The Night has been an internationally organized event held since the 1970s to protest violence against women and children. For more information call SAVIS at 905-825-3622. Continued from page 1 ture in Sports Illustrated of a similar game played between two universities in Florida. "The idea stuck so we figured we'd do it for charity, and we were really pleased with the results." This year, girls from the under19 team and the mini team ­ ages eight to 12 ­ are volunteering and getting involved. It's a club-wide event on the women's side. And if the game is anything like last year, it will feature some unexpected events, too. "Our referee showed up last year wearing a skirt and a tiara, and then all of a sudden our linesman came out and he was dressed in drag," said Lamarre. "There were a lot of surprises." The prom dress charity rugby game is Saturday, Aug. 26 at 5 p.m. at Crusaders Park on Ninth Line just north of Upper Middle Road. It's right after a senior men's first team regular season game. "Men from the men's team want to come by and dress up as well," said Lamarre. "It's going to be a good time." Players donate a minimum of $10 to play and are encouraging family and friends to donate to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) as well. Tax receipts will be issued by the CBCF. The event will also include a barbecue, prizes and raffles. The Tannery Manor, a leather furniture manufacturer, has donated two leather club chairs for the raffle and East Side Mario's at Oakville Place has donated gift certificates and prizes to the cause. CHIROPRACTIC GOOD HEALTH If you think. . . As people get older, their lifestyles change, as do some of their physical capabilities. However, that does not mean that they should accept pain and disability as a fact of their life. Seniors have every reason to remain active and physically fit. While there are certain health problems more often identified with aging, such as arthritis and other musculoskeletal conditions, they need not be painfully debilitating. Nor should they keep the senior from enjoying a full and satisfying life. If you are depending on drugs or medications, think again about the side effects. Also, think about how much better off you would be with a natural form of health care. Visit a chiropractor, who is a specialist in structural health, for an authoritative opinion on your condition and how best to treat it.! THINK CHIROPRACTIC! & Chiropractors of Oakville NORTH WEST Nottinghill Place Chiropractic Clinic 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Ste. 205 905-827-4197 Dr. Sandra Simpson Oakville Chiropractic Life Centre 1500 Heritage Way 905-825-9529 Dr. Sebastian Guarnaccia aches and pains are part of growing older SOUTH WEST Canadian Institute for Stress & Lifetime Wellness 871 Equestrian Court, Unit 9 905-825-1992 Dr. Ron McAlister Dr. Jeff Beleutz Bronte Chiropractic Clinic Bronte Village Mall, 2368 Lakeshore Road West Dr. Joyce Allman Chiropractic Wellness Group 80 Lakeshore Road West Dr. Michele Arishenkoff Hassard Chiropractic Clinic 2361 Lakeshore Road West Dr. Murray Hassard 905-827-1633 905-845-7074 905-847-2225 NORTH EAST Activator Chiropractic Upper Oakville Shopping Centre Dr. Arnold Roper Eagle Chiropractic Health & Wellness Circle 1235 Trafalgar Road, Suite 413 905-337-7047 Dr. Nada Luburic North Ridge Family Chiropractic 2165 Grosvenor (at Glenashton) 905-845-5777 Dr. Cheryl Van Der Mark Oak Park Chiropractic Centre 2530 Sixth Line Dr. David Wilson Progressive Chiropractic Centre 2200 Trafalgar Road 905-849-3505 Dr. Erik K. Nabeta Upper Oakville Chiropractic Centre 1011 Upper Middle Road East 905-849-1400 Dr. Dave Healey 905-338-3666 think again! 905-257-1133 SOUTH EAST Maple Grove Chiropractic Clinic 511 Maple Grove Drive 905-338-3732 Dr. James Wilson, Dr. Patrick Zak Meyer Chiropractic & Wellness Centre 275 Trafalgar Road 905-845-2335 Dr. Diane Meyer For more information or to schedule a complimentary consultation, please call one of the participating Chiropractors listed in the Directory. Moore Chiropractic Centre 275 Trafalgar Road Dr. Brett Moore 905-845-5747

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