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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1999, p. 5

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The Clarington/Courtice Independent, Bowmanvillc, Friday, August 13, 1999 Paae 5 V Green Gaels Lose Second Game in Series with Elora After 28 consecutive victories, the Claringlon Green Gaels find themselves themselves stuck in a losing streak. On Wednesday night in game two of the Ontario Cup Jr. B lacrosse scries, the Elora Mohawks claimed a 12-11 victory in double overtime to take a commanding two games to none lead in this best-of-five scries. The teams ended regulation time tied 10-10, and ended the first overtime overtime tied 11-11. Stefan Hcwak had three goals for the Green Gaels. Bryan Power and Barrett Church had two apiece, with singles to Kurt Kirncr, Vinnie "KRACO" CARPENTRY & CONTRACTING Est. tm Complete Carpentry Services • Designing • Custom Built Homes • Renovations • Additions • Decks, etc. William Kraayvanger P.O. Box 14, Bowmanville ON L1C 3K8 (905) 623-1101 by Telma Grant r.p.t. Adults with Flat Feet: It Gets Complicated Question: Telma, I have read with interest your articles on flat feet, especially flat feet with children. What I don't understand is, why do I need to see a physiotherapist if I have flat feet? Lei's recap what, exactly, the term "Hat feet" means. In medical terms we call it pes planus, or a foot that rolls in. If you look at a person from the back, you see that they are taking more weight on an inner arch and, as a consequence, the foot flattens you have observed an instance of flat foot. Initially this may not sound like a condition of grave concern but when on considers that a flat foot will affect how a person walks in combination with how much time us grown ups actually spend on our feet, a flat foot has very important implications. It will affect how we walk and, ultimately, problems may develop elsewhere in our bodies. The observer can see the flattening but a more detailed understanding of each flat- footed person's condition is possible with a computerizes gait analysis. The client will walk through this examination; the weight of a person is taken in different measures by their feet as he/she walks. Walking may seem like a simple activity, but there are three distinct parts to the action. First the heel strikes the ground, then we roll through the middle part of the foot and then we push off with the first and second toes. This is the normal step of a normal- C PLAY YOUR BEST GAME FOR LIFE! Crawford, Dave Stabile, and Mike Rowland. Lead Slipped Away Thre Green Gaels held a 10-8 advantage with less than four minutes to go in the third period, but two Elora goals in a span of 44 seconds sent the game into overtime Game 3 of the scries will be played tonight (Friday), at 8:30 p.m. at the Recreation Complex. If the Green Gaels should win, Game 4 will be back in Elora on Sunday night. If a fifth game is needed, it will be played on Monday night in Bowmanvillc at 7:30 p.m. Honda Hit Run And Throw Results The following are the results from the Honda Hit, Run and Throw competition competition that was held at the Bowmanville Recreation Complex on August 7. Pre Rookie Alex Guptill, Newmarket, 273 pts. Jake Sandler, Thornhill, 242 pts. Chris Korotki, Brighton, 237 pts. Rookie Brendan Grady, Whitby, 333 pts. Blair Vossen, Whitby, 327 pts. Dawson Stone, Brighton, 320 pts. Mosquito Boys Taylor Hunt, Whitby, 501 pts. Zach Eves, Bowmanville, 425 pts. Colton R u c k s t u h 1, Courtice, 417 pts. Peewee Boys Shawn Hanson, Bolton, 652 pts. Stephen Budai, Pickering, 637 pts. Randy Schwartz, Bolton, 631 pts. Peewee Girls Ashley Coe, Bowmanvillc, 403 pts. Kim Colder, Bowmanvillc, 362 pts. Jenny Brown, Ajax, 326 pts. footed person. When a person has a flat foot walking is very different. Specifically, two things will happen: They take too much weight through the heel on the side of the foot that is flat. You will hear, what is referred to as "elephant foot": as it slams, slams. The heel hits the floor much harder that in should. I've actually seen this as it happens in the gait scan: a red area will show under the heel/ With'time this will pout strain on the spring ligament under the foot - - the PLANTAR FACIS - - and the suffer could develop PLANTAR FACIATIS, or heel spur syndrome. The heel does not strike very well, and the walker will roll in to the inner arch and then push off. This is also very clear on the gait scan. With this particular patient the complications move further up the body., The foot is not taking the impact of the ground well, creating the potential for knee, hip, and even back problems. Adults tend to take their feet for granted and, on the surface, having a flat foot doesn't sound like such a big deal. But left untreated it can lead to something as "small" as heel spur syndrome, as nagging knee problem or persistent back pain that actually limits your activity level. The best solution is to see your physiotherapist for an examination. If you have a question for Telma, or would like to receive our newsletter please call Grant Physiotherapy, 214 King Street, Bowmanville at (905) 623-2783. i Statesman Soccer Team Battles Ajax There was plenty of action when the U-10 girls' soccer team sponsored by The Canadian Statesman played Ajax United in a recent game played at Mullin Field in Ajax. In the above photo, players from both teams try to gain control control of the ball. Photo by AJ Groen Golf Marathon for The Lung Association Date Changed to Sept. 2 7 at Four Seasons Imagine a tranquil golf course...early fall....surrounded: by lush greens and the beautiful fall colours...just you and 39 other golfers alone on the course. You could have the privilege of being one of only 40 golfers having the run of the Four Seasons Country Club in Claremont. An entire seasons worth of golf in one day, from dawn to dusk, on Tuesday, Sept. 21. You can travel in your own cart, eat wonderful meals all while raising money for The Lung Association. Golfers who have played golf marathons are enthusiastic about the experience, playing more golf in one day than you can imagine. There are only five spaces left for golf fanatics in the Durham Region. There is an easy three-step process to partici pate in this ultimate ultimate golfing experience: 1. Call The Lung Association at (905) 436-1046 2. Spend a few hours asking friends, neighbours neighbours and colleagues colleagues to sponsor sponsor you. 3. Polish up your clubs and enjoy. DRIVE CLEAN For the air we breathe* C.M.H.A. "AAA" TRYOUTS Listed below are the first 2 tryout dates for each team. Full schedules will be available on these dates, at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex. fylinorNovice: Aug. Aug. 15th 6:00 pm pm Novice: Aug. Aug. 15th 7:30 pm pm 20th 6:00 20th 7:00 Miuor_ALQjii; Aug. 17th 6:00 pm Atom: Aug. 17th 7:30 pm Aug. 21st 9:00 am Aug. 21st 10:30 am MinoiLTec.wce: Aug. 19th 6:00 pm Peew.ee;. Aug. 19th 7:30 pm Aug. 21st 3:00 pm Aug. 21st 5:00 pm MiuorJJimtaiu; Aug. 15th 9:00 pm Bautain; Aug. 18th 9:00 pm Aug. 17th 9:00 pm Aug. 21st 7:00 pm Midgel;. Aug. 29th 2:00 pm Sept. 5th 4:00 pm All players must attend AAA tryouts and be released before attending A tryouts. All tryouts at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex Ice Time: $7.00 per hour. All eligible registered players welcome. For further information call: Luc Perron @ 623-3640 If this is all you need, then this is all well suggest. At Goodwrencli, we can't guarantee every vehicle will pass its emissions test, but we can guarantee well only recommend fixing what really needs fixing. Call 1-800-GM-DRIVE for a Goodwrench Drive Clean Facility near you. 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