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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 3 Sep 1997, p. 12

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\ Page 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, September 3,1997 Section Two FIGURE SKATING REGISTRATION BOWMANVILLE F.S.C. CANSKATE & KIDSKATE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10TH at 6:00 p.m., at Garnet B. Rickard Arena, corner Highway #2 and Martin Rd., Bowmanville CANSKATE BEGINNERS 1 day per week programme - Oct. to Mar. - $130 (Fri. OR Sun.) + $50 REFUNDABLE Fund Raising Fee per family. CANSKATE JUNIORS 2 days per week programme - Oct. to Mar. - $230 (Mop. and Wed.) + $50 REFUNDABLE Fund Raising Fee per family. KIDSKATE: Tots to Senior Kindergarten 8 week learn to skate programme Oct. to Dec. - 1/2 hr. sessions TUES, between 10 & 11 a.m. or WED. between 1 & 2 p.m. $65 + $25 REFUNDABLE Fund Raising Fee per family. . SPACE IS LIMITED For more info call Ann Monaghan Making the Olympic Team is the Goal For Orono Resident From page 1, McKelvie says, overall, the experience was something she'll never forget. "For the first three days, I was sort of intimidated by all the athletes. But by day four, I was just so proud to be there, because it seemed like I was one of the elite, like the rest of them," she says. Playing at Brandon, Manitoba's, Keystone Centre, on the same court used by the Canadian National Team, made McKelvie realize she wasn't too far away from accomplishing her goal. " I would love to play on the National team. It's a closer dream than it was before. I mean, it's still far away, but you never know," she says wistfully. Bowmanville Jr. 'A' Eagles FAN APPRECIATION "Tooney Days" \ÊySi (HHfl |jf§ püf ~~ Only $2.00 Admission Tuesday, Sept. 2nd 8:30 p.m. LINDSAY Thursday, Sept. 4th 8:30 p.m. COBOURG Saturday, Sept. 6th 1:30 p.m. STREETSVILLE Saturday, Sept. 13th 2:30 p.m. STOUFFVILLE All Games are played af the Garnet B. Rickard Recreational Complex Bowmanville Orono resident Kate McKelvie helped the Ontario volleyball volleyball team to à fourth place finish at the Canada Games that were held in Manitoba recently. Now that summer is over, she is off to the University of Ottawa. One day she hopes to represent represent Canada at the Olympics. 1997 Clarington Minor Hockey Association "TORO" Tryouts BOWMANVILLE ft * . Place: Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex Minor Novice "AA" Tues., Sept. 2 5:00 p.m. Minor Novice "A" Sun., Sept. 7 12:30 p.m. Major Novice "AA" Tues., Sept. 2 6:00 p.m. Major Novice "A" Sun., Sept. 7 2:00 p.m. Minor Atom "AA" Thurs., Sept. 4 7:00 p.m. Minor Atom "A" Sun., Sept. 7 3:30 p.m. Major Atom "AA" Thurs., Sept. 4 5:00 p.m. Major Atom "A" Sun., Sept. 7 8:00 a.m. Minor PeeWee "AA" Wed., Sept. 3 9:00 p.m. Minor PeeWee "A" Tues., Sept. 9 7:00 p.m. Major PeeWee "AA" Tues., Sept. 2 7:00 p.m. Major PeeWee "A" Tues., Sept. 9 8:30 p.m. Minor Bantam "AA" Wed., Sept. 3 10:00 p.m. Midget Sun., Sept. 7 6:30 p.m. Major Bantam "AA" Fri., Sept. 5 10:00 p.m. Juvenile Thurs., Sept. 11 8:00 p.m. NOTES: All players must attend "AA" tryouts before attending "A" tryouts. Tryout ice cost is $6.00 per hour paid at the tryout. Players must bring copy of registration. FOR TRYOUT INFORMATION CONTACT: Gord Sharp at 263-8827 Late Registration Date: Mon., Aug. 25,1997,7:30 p.m. Late Fee $50.00 TRAINERS CLINIC LEVEL I WED., SEPT. 24/97 Contact Dan Ross 623-1675 ©j.p. j| Run for Cancer Sept. 14 The 16th Annual Terry Fox Run for cancer research will be held in Bowmanville on Sunday, September 14. The annual 10km route will begin and end at the Memorial Park Clubhouse on Liberty St. South, in Bowmanville. . Participants can run, walk, stroll or rollerblade their way to help find a cure for cancer. Registrations are accepted on race day. Anyone wishing to obtain a pledge form prior to September 14 should contact contact organizers Roz Yeo (623- 4688) or Liz Bateman (263- 2960). Pledge forms are also available at McGregor IDA Drugs, and all major banks. Provincial Title for Kendal Eagles From page 1 the semi-finals was Thorold. Kendal won 7-2 to move into the finals against Clarksburg. Scott McDonald, a junior, went the distance in the semis against Thorold to pitch the host team into the finals. Kendal manager Mike Robinson was pleased with the team's victory. "Everybody hit well and our defence was good," Robinson told The Statesman. "We played five games and in each game our pitcher went all the way." TTXm N ♦ ROSSLAND □ UJ o o 5 □ SON 5) ADELAIDE cc HWY. 401 328 Ritson Rd. N., Oshawa 725-4744 if busy .call 725-2831 WHOLESALE & RETAIL 4 x 4 Cedar 85C lin. ft. (seconds) ©j.p. Lf7ifBJfS[g<T09i ÇirCs tHockty Association Clarington Girl's Hockey Association REGISTRATION FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 10:00 a m. to 2:00 p.m. Bowmanville Mall NEW PLAYERS BRING COPY OF BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND HEALTH CARD $225.00 registration fee $50.00 fundraiser committment cheque required Mîm ppftatp by Telma R. Grant R.P.T. Foot Pain and Orthotics QUESTION: Telma, I have been told that I have osteoarthritis in my big toe. The joint is very sore and it hurts when I walk. How can orthotics help? Osteoarthritis is a medical diagnosis of a painful inflammation inflammation in the joints. It is important to be clear what the orthotic can and cannot do in a case like this. The orthotic cannot change the present level of inflammation in your joints. For example, if you take an x-ray today of your joint and it shows arthritic changes, changes, and you retake that x-ray a year later after wearing orthotics, it may not change the appearance of that joint on x-ray. What the . orthotic can help with is why that toe got' inflamed in the first place. Just think about the process process of walking for a moment. There are three phases to walking. The first phase is heel strike, when the heel strikes the ground. The second phase is mid- stance, when the foot is supposed supposed to lock to a rigid lever to prepare for the third phase, which is push-off. Now push-off should be done from the first and second toes. If you have flat feet and you tend to roll in when you walk, what hap- ens is that instead of push- ing off properly, you now may be pushing off more with the first toe. This in time can lead to inflammation of the joint, which can then become osteoarthritic. The orthotic can help you walk with as normal a gait as possible, minimizing the pain you get with walking. One question that people never ask is why did that joint get inflamed to start with. As a physiotherapist, I am always looking for the cause of a problem. Many times what we see over pronation, or rolling in of the foot, when we do a computerized gait analysis. When you over pronate, instead of getting a nice push-off you are now either pushing off too hard with the inside of your first toe or depending on the way you compensate you could be pushing off too hard with your third, fourth and fifth toes. In time that can lead to arthritis. If you have a problem like this, I would recommend that you come in for a free computerized computerized gait analysis, get a scan of your feet and in most cases, orthotics help very nicely with this problem., Grant Physiotherapy is located at: 214 King St. E., Bowmanville (905) 623-2783 ©j.p. i ' t k .1 f P

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