Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 May 2002, p. 9

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 14, 2002-9 J~Ly¶ti~th t's National Physiotherapy Month!!. Up.the sperîailists in ruovenient therapy< A *ZOLà physiotherapist can help you wîîh any body part that is flot moving like it should, either frorn stiffness, weakness, or from pain. Do you have a stiff ner k or hack that wl fot inove the way il useri 10? Can't i i alk ber ause you have hurt your ankle, bar] a stroke, or are recovering from a 020011recent heart attark? Suffer from shoul- j der or elbow pain because you have * Ls**done too much gardening, were on the computer too long, do to0 much lifting f~tctot ~at work, or were 100 aggressive with iii _ - lh.roe ~spring cleanup? Did that first golf game ~ or tennis match of the season hurt just a 'MO!!>~>I <lelittle t00 much? Have you had a nag- ging pain that just won't go away? Consuit with a registered physiotherapist in your area to hetp you. You wilI not be disappointed. Soon you will be back to ail of those hobbies that you used to enjoy. Halton Ilealthcare Rehabilitation Services Photo by GRAHAM PAINE . ....>HALTON COMM UNITY Milton District REHABILITATIONHsialSt CENTREHoptlSe L ov you m o m 3006 Derry Rd. W. Oakville Trafalgar Suite #203, Milton 86 Main St., Milton Memnorial Site KaiM aLvckes yee-ou,-l duhe m om y.n ony8899 7611 itn958672 Nrsery School's Mother's Day tea Thursday. across fromn Milton Hospital Oakville 905-338-4613 Why Milton's TnDrdelgns herseif with community organizationS. Tina Drodge behieves that many of ber business skills had their foundations in Guiding. That's why she gives back 10 Girl Guides of Canada by volunteering her time as a Leader. 1 love working with children, sharing lessons 1 learned as a Guide," says Tina. "The Girl Guide experience helps build skills that will serve them throughout their lives." Guiding also taright Tina the importance of community involvement. Sbe now makes il her goal to align herself witb other local initiatives, like the Breakfast for Learning program. Tina's an area leader, lbelping 10 raise public awareness, recruit votunteers ind fundraise in support of Ibis program. We woutd like te tbank Tina and tbe manv other dedicated RBC Royal Bank eniployees wbo are involved in tbeir communities volunteering their lime to lielp inake dreams corne true. To see bow we give dreams a belping band, * * visit www.rbcroyalbank.com/communlity. * RBC Pictured1I (1. to r.) are: Amnanda, Tina and Annie. IM n eACrn opn Financial Imagin ~ A aring ompan 13ANKING .INVESTMENTS -INSURANCE 1 TM Ta-. rk s of~ Royal Banko a nada

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