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Oakville Beaver, 4 Nov 2010, p. 27

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MontcalmAudio_Nov4_OB_R0018273831 1 11/3/10 5:50:06 PM Living Alone and Need Some Companionship or Assistance? Im your guy retired, versatile, comfortable, friendly, and quick to get to understand your needs, and fi nally, I am very capable and compassionate. For example, you may need companionship or assistance with shopping, dry cleaning, prescriptions, appointments, pets, planning, communicating, and more. Very competitive rates. Flexible hours. ASSISTANT FOR SENIOR MALES Call Brent at 416-540-4534 to discuss Dr. Jenna Davis Family Chiropractor/Acupuncturist 905.844.WELL (9355) www.acornhealth.ca drdavis@acornhealth.ca 250 Wyecroft Rd., Unit 15, Oakville, ON decrease low back pain, sciatica and headaches shorten labour times by at least 24% reduce chance of back labour improve morning sickness improve sinus congestion Did You Know ... Chiropractic care has been shown to: And allow you to enjoy your pregnancy and delivery to the fullest! i ? Morning Sickness? Back Pain? g Trouble Sleeping? Breastfeeding Concerns? p g 27 Thursday , N ovem ber 4, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Wholistic Family Fair this weekend in Oakville The Wholistic Family Fair will take place on Saturday, Nov. 6 at the Holiday Inn, Oakville located at 590 Argus Rd. (Trafalgar Road and QEW). It will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair offers a wide array of fun and alternatives. Learn about how straight your hips and shoulders are ever wonder why you always get aches and pains on one particu- lar side of your body? Look at your tongue and then match it with the Tongue Map and let the experts explain what organs are challenged at this time of year in you. In the world of homeopathy, people are divided into three kingdoms (plant, min- eral, etc.) and knowing which you are determines your strengths and weakness- es. Try a sea salt scrub or a chocolate laced with so many anti-oxidants that you sim- ply must have one three times a day. Check out the bling created by a Reiki master. Have a cup of tea and have the leaves read or check out some (guardian) angel card readings. Have your handwriting analyzed or sample hands on healing techniques with Reiki. Its all at the fair, according to Borgeest. The 2010 edition of the fair will show- case vendors of eco-friendly products and services, tea leaf readings, plant-based skin care, energy healing, specialty drinks and chocolates, supplements, yoga products and services, life coaching, angel card readings, custom jewellery, live blood analysis, allergy testing, and alter- native healthcare products and services. There will also be two silent auc- tions, as well as a host of lectures including: Getting in the Flow of Qi; Iridology Your Eyes Never Lie; Handwriting Analysis; world of tea; Celebrate Age Wisdoms learned after 50; Eating Vegetarian; Face Reading; Storytime for Ages 4-6; Healing Art of Reiki; and Alternative Approaches to Easing Pain and Inflammation. The fair will also feature demonstrations including family yoga; a free hair makeover to the public; how to make natural laundry detergent; Showtime, lip sync, dance or perform an instrument for ages eight to 16 years. Panel speakers will include a chiropractor, naturopath, acupunc- turist, yoga instructor, energy healer and nutritionist. Admission costs $10 while children aged six years and under get in for free. Proceeds go to the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Organization of Nutritional Consultants. For information, contact Angela Borgeest at 905-842- 1362 or angelnutri- tion@yahoo.ca. St. John Ambulance offering free CPR course November is CPR month and St. John Ambulance wants everyone to know how to do CPR. In fact, it believes every family should make learning CPR a part of its stay healthy plan. In honour of CPR month, St. John Ambulance is offering a free one-hour CPR workshop intended to cover some of the basics of CPR. The Oakville workshop will be held Wednesday, Nov. 17 from 7-8 p.m. at 407 Speers Rd. W., Unit #202. St. John Ambulance is a registered charity and while the forum is free, donations would be appreciated. This is a workshop and not a certification course. Those interested in attending should reserve a spot by calling 905-469-9325. For 125 years, St. John Ambulance has been training more than 140,000 Ontarians annually in first aid and other health care related courses and remains dedicated to sav- ing lives at work, home and play. With more than 4,000 volunteers con- tributing more than half a million hours of community service a year, St. John Ambulance is an integral part of the commu- nity offering such programs as: medical first response, disaster response, health and safety related youth programs and therapy dog serv- ices. As a charitable, non-denominational, humanitarian organization, proceeds from St. John Ambulances first aid training and first aid product sales directly sup- port these vital community services programs. For more information on St. John Ambulance training courses and volunteer opportunities or to contact the Oakville-Milton & Halton Hills branch, visit www.sja.ca or call 905-469-9325. Kingsridge Pharmacy KINGSRIDGE MEDICAL CENTRE Free Delivery Available Fast & Friendly Service Daily Senior Discounts All Major Drug Plans Accepted Tel: 905-465-3739 Fax: 905-465-2367 Doctors Office and Walk-in Clinic Located Inside 2 Female Family Doctors Accepting Patients Free Parking Available Tel: 905-827-3006 Fax: 905-825-9431 2015 KINGSRIDGE DRIVE UNIT 2, OAKVILLE L6M 4Y7

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