Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 2022, p. 13

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BB WHAT'S ON VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR TERRY FOX RUN FUNDRAISER FOR CANCER RESEARCH IS RETURNING TO AN IN-PERSON RUN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN TWO YEARS, AND PLENTY OF HELP IS NEEDED Volunteers are being sought to help with the 42nd annual Oakvi Fox Run, which will take place years, ani plenty of help is needed to e ita success looking for volunteers from. 8am. to noon on run routeand 8 ae the safe- ty of participants, staffing the registration table, help- ing with food service and t- shirt sales, to setting up and cleaning up. Volunteers can even gather a group of friends and cheer on participants at the finish line. ~_e volunteer, please ak villeterry- — Metroland file photo Participants take part in a previous Oakville Terry Fox Run. fox@gmail.com. All students will receive volunteer hours. The Oakville run will take place in Coronation Park, 426 Lakeshore Rd., W., with registration at 9 a.m. and the official start at 10 am. Organizers said residents can walk, bike, board, blade, run, push a stroller or or walk the dog along a lakeside 2k, 5k or fi route and enjoy music, food and the community coming to- getherin supportofFoxsleg: ro register yourself, Run, hittps://run.terry- more info, email oak- villelermpiox@epall com or visit @Oakvileerry- req the “amputation of part of his right leg. A few years later, on April 12, 1980, the B.C. man. began his Marathon of Hope, a run across Canada intended to raise awareness and funds for cancer re- arch. He passed through Oak- ville on July 13, but on Sept. , Fox was forced to stop be- cause the cancer h spreat to his lung: Terry Tox died on June 8, 1981. The theme of the 42nd annual Terry Fox Run is "I'm nota Quitter,"anod toa y journal entry Fox wrote d LANDSCAPING sunmarlandscape.com Interlocking & Concrete Specialists Bhandari Dental OAKVILLE Dr. Vineet Bhandari dentist What to do about bad breath Bad breath otherwise known as halitosis can affect anyone at one time or another. In most circumstances it is a temporary condition caused by the food you have eaten or a beverage that has left its odor in situations, bad breath becomes a chronic condition and can be due to a variety of factors such as; digestive problems, dry mouth due to medications and aging, poor oral hygiene, mouth breathing, a diet high in refined carbohydrates, smoking, enlarged and infected tonsils, adenoids or sinuses and untreated oral infections. With simple bad breath, a few tips can help to keep your breath fresh between professional dental visits. Here are Dr. Bhandari’s recommendations. + Brushing 2-3x day -Brush the top of your mouth and tongue * Floss 1x day -Replace your toothbrush every 2-3 months * Use saliva-producing sugarless gum or candies + Drink water or plain tea throughout the day * See your dentist for professional cleaning a minimum of twice a year, regular visits are the best defense against bad breath If bad breath continues after using these tips consistently, then further investigation may be warranted by both the dentist and physician. Dr. Bhandari encourages everyone to visit a dentist and to “brush, floss and rinse for oral health”. 2525 Old Bronte Rd. Ste. 470 Oakville 289-813-8239 Z20Z ‘| Jequeydeg ‘Aepsiny, | seneeg e1AyeO | EL woo"uo}]EYyapIsUt

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