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Oakville Beaver, 22 Apr 2010, p. 26

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, April 22, 2010 · 26 Health Oakville Beaver The 2010 Play for the Cause home game set for May 8 On Saturday, May 8, the fourth annual Play For The Cause hockey tournament will once Cancer Society. Tournament organizers again be taking place to benefit the Canadian include Mike Enns, Greg Schmidt, Jeff Brown, Mark Murray, Sara White and Paul McKinlay. Over the last three years, the Play for the Cause tourAcorn Family Health and Wellness nament has raised nearly Morning Sickness? g $84,000 for the Canadian Back Pain? Cancer Society. Trouble Sleeping? p g It's hoped this year's ediBreastfeeding Concerns? tion will achieve the Did You Know ... i ? $100,000 mark. Chiropractic care has been shown to: · decrease low back pain, sciatica and headaches p Play For The Cause will · shorten labour times by at least 24% y see approximately 150 · reduce chance of back labour · improve morning sickness p g hockey players take part in · improve sinus congestion the event. And allow you to enjoy your pregnancy and delivery to the fullest! Games will take place at 245 Wyecroft Road, Unit 2, Oakville, ON Oakville Ice Sports, located (Prana Yoga & Wellness Studios) at 2300 Cornwall Rd., and Dr. Jenna Davis will begin at 4 p.m. Family Chiropractor/Acupuncturist There will be five games 905.334.0975 in total including a brand www.acornhealth.ca OAKVILLE BEAVER FILE PHOTO BIG PLAY: Canadian Cancer Society volunteer Joan Gibb of Oakville drops the puck at a previous Play for a Cause fundraising hockey tournament to benefit the Canadian Cancer Society. This year's edition of the event is scheduled for Saturday, May 8. new women's game to kick off the event at 4 p.m. The event also features giveaways, a special Play For The Cause menu at the Thirsty Penguin Bar, located inside the arena and live music for a portion of the night. To play, participants are asked to raise a minimum of $100. Interested players can register and collect donations online at http://convio.cancer.ca/goto/p4tc. A R T H R I T I S ? F I B RO M YA LG I A ? BAC K PA I N ? DO YOU SUFFER FROM Leaders in Aquatic Therapy OAKVILLE'S PRIVATE AQUATIC TREATMENT CENTRE · 94 degrees · Salt Water · Free Parking · Medically Supervises TESTIMONIALS: " Warm Pool therapy at Southern Ontario has truly set me free from my pain" Sarah Larkin " A true fight against Arthritis & Fibromyalgia thats fun!!" Susan Zeraik "The Arthritis Society" Free Workshop Taking charge of your Osteoarthritis By Debbie Sakhuja, Physiotherapist For more info on fighting Arthritis visit www.arthritis.ca Services covered by most insurance plans, Private Insurance, Motor Vehicle Insurance, and WSIB Call 905-337-7342 to book an appointment · www.somrc.com · 1131Invicta Drive. Unit #2, Oakville

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