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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 17 Jun 1998, p. 10

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Page 10 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, June 17,1998 Engagement Announcement John and Annc-Maric Klompmakcr are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Anita Lynn Klompmakcr to Jonathan David Bouma, son of Dirk and Sylvia Bouma. The marriage will lake place September 26, 1998 at Rchoboth Christian Reformed Church. History in the Making This Canada Day Join us on July 1st, as we celebrate Canada Day, and our new name! Formerly The Oshawa Sydenham Museum, this.popular Lakevicw Park attraction will now be named The Oshawa Community Museum and Archives. On Canada Day, lours will be available between 1-5 p.m. Visitors will be treated to instructional heritage demonstrations and children are invited to take part in craft activities. Call 436-7624 for more information. information. The museum is located at 1450 Simcoe St. S., at Lakeview Park. FITNESS DAY CAMP Canadian Swim Schools and Kidfit Programs Offers over 20 New Summer Programs in the Bowmanville and the Oshawa Area including: • Day Camps for pre-schoolers and kids ages 6 to 12 • Fitness and Nutrition • Triathlon Cross Training Ages 9 to 12 and 13 and up • Programs for toddlers and parents • Baby-sitters Training • Private and Semi- Private Swimming Lessons Don't Wait Call today 697-1473 by Telma R. Grant r.p.t. Golf, Physiotherapy & Low Back Pain QUESTION: Telma, I get a lot of low back pain and it is starting to interfere with my golf game. How can physiotherapy physiotherapy help me? This is one of the most common complaints we get from our golf players. The position at the address phase puts a lot of strain on the back because the position itself demands a very strong and flexible back. We offer a detailed evaluation to the golfer. First we look at the body alignment, a major factor In determining if someone will develop low back pain. If you observe someone standing at the address phase you should find squared hips, shoulders and a relatively straight spine angle from the base of the spine to the top of the head should be one straight line. Unfortunately the majority of golfers have a dropped right shoulder, a higher right hip and a very round back. This Is not the optimal allgnmont for golf. The analogy for this is Instoad of having a car that stoors straight, you have a car that always steers a lit- llo olf all the tlmo. That Is going to affect the way your car handles and It Is also going to affect your golf game. Thus alignment is one of the most important important assessments. The solution is to find the chronic muscle spasm that is holding the body in this position and correct the alignment problem through releasing these tight muscle muscle spasms. We do this with a medical medical modality called the Electro-Acuscope and we follow up with a home program program of self-administered treatment. Then, stretching and strengthening exercises exercises are done over a gymnastic gymnastic ball. I'll also design a program of golf-specific exercises customized for each patient. After these 12 visits the golfer is usually usually free of pain and playing playing in top form. If your back pain is Interfering with your golf game, see your physiotherapist physiotherapist about a treatment program specifically for golf Injuries. Do you have a question for Telma or would you like to receive her newsletters? Please fax us your name and address to (905) 623- 9236. Grant Physiotherapy Is located at: 214 King St, E„ Bowmanville (905) 623-2703 PUTTING PEOPLE IN MOTION J Forthcoming Marriage Luxton and Billing John and Carol Luxton wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tracey Lyn to John David, son of Jim and. Joyce Dilling, all of Bowmanville. Marriage to take place on August 15, 1998, at Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. Graduate Nicole Watt Nicky Watt received her Bachelor of Arts Honours Kinesiology on June 9, 1998 from the University of Western Ontario, London. Graduating with Distinction as well as on the Dean's List for 3 consecutive years. Special congratulations from very proud grandparents grandparents Bernice and Lome Wagg/Mikc and Barbara Korzeniewicz. We knew you could do it. Your determination has been your success. WAY TO GO!!! love Mom, Dad, Kim and David. Nicky will continue continue her education at the University of Toronto to pursue her Bachelor of Education. Graduate Michelle Anne Gay Paul and Ruth Gay of Hampton, Ontario arc pleased to announce that their daughter Michelle Anne Gay was sworn in as an attorney in New York State on March 18, 1998. She graduated from Western New England College School of ' Law, Massachusetts in May 1997 with a Juris Doctorate Degree. Michelle has accepted a position as an Associate Attorney at Michael L. Kohl, P.C. in Long Island, New York. Newcastle Town Hall 75th Anniversary Celebrations The Newcastle Lions Club is organizing a soap box derby as part of the 75th anniversary of the Newcastle Town Hall for Saturday, Oct. 24. The race is set to go from 12:30 p.m. until 2:30 p.m. and will be located on IIwy 2, on the west hill. The Lions have applied to have the street closed just cast of the nursing home driveway at the top of the hill down to Baldwin St. in the cast. Council granted permission permission to the Lions Club's endeavour with the proviso that they apply for a road occupancy permit. Graduate Michael Smith Michael Smith, a graduate of Clarke High School, recently graduated with distinction from McMaster University with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in physics. Michael achieved a grade-point average of 11.5 out of a possible 12 in his final year. He was awarded a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) scholarship of $15,700 and a postgraduate entrance scholarship of $5,000 to continue his studies in physics at the University of Toronto in September, 1998. Proud parents arc Mike and Gail Smith of Squair Road, Orono. 98 King St W Bowmanville, ON 905-623-5509 NOW OPEN At 7 am! Accepting New Clients Call by Friday and receive 50% ■ off your initial check-up THE CHEVROLET 10 k The GM Curd You should know this: 'Dnaod on n 3G month lonso (or '00 Cnvnllor Coupo/'OQ Mnlibu/'9Q Lumlim/'OO Inlrlnuo. A down pnvmont or trade ol $750/$ 1,030/$ 1 .OGO/SS.OGO nro required, Annual kilometre limit 20,000 km, $0.13 per oxcoss kilometre (or Cavalier Coupo/Mnlibu/Lumlna. Annual kilometre limit 24,000 km, $0.10 per excess kilometre 1er Intrlmio. Ollier lease options available, MFreight $(j45/$720/$010/$010, licence, Insurance and taxes not included. Dealer may coll or loaso (or loss, t Financing on approved GMAC credit only. 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