The NOW COQUITLAM, PORT COQUITLAM, PORT MOODY, ANMORE AND BELCARRA
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Community Amica at Mayfair’s Evening Garden Gala Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 7:00 pm
Join us for this early evening event as we host a lovely summer evening in our courtyard, complete with cooling fountain, entertainment and light refreshments.
Amica at Mayfair
SHOULDER PAIN: “After a couple of treatments, the pain is gone!... I highly recommend this to people suffering with pain. For me, Laser really works” - Paul Lee, (46) KNEE PAIN: “...after just 7 sessions, I feel much better. I can now walk and go up and down stairs without pain at the end of the day.” - Gail Locke, (age 46)
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SEVERE BACK PAIN: “After a CT scan of my low back, I was diagnosed with: • Lumbar disc bulges L2 L3 L4 L5 • Pars defect with anterolisthesis • Central canal spinal stenosis • Scoliosis My doctor recommended surgery. Fortunately, I was recommended to try Laser Therapy – what a blessing! After 10 treatments, I am able to walk pain free. What a relief!” - Maria Brhlik (71) FOOT PAIN DUE TO FRACTURE: “...my mobility has returned and the pain has gone!” - Douglas Browne (55) KNEE PAIN: “I have been telling all my friends about it. Laser Light Therapy has returned to me a quality of life I thought was lost.” - Won Drastil (age 41) NECK PAIN FOR 10 YEARS: “After just 6 treatments the pain was gone and I could turn my neck freely. The difference was so huge, I couldn’t believe it!” - Marius Rasu (age 46) KNEE PAIN FOR 30 YEARS: “I feel rejuvenated at 52, cycling regularly and ready to take on more physical challenges. Thanks to this amazing therapy!” - Bill (age 52)
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Amica at Mayfair Kelly Ave.
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TORN LIGAMENT: “It was like a miracle! Instead of my foot healing super slowly, it healed in just over a week!” - D.K (age 11) HIP FLEXOR LIGAMENT TORN: “I would recommend this to anybody who is tired of wasting time with methods of recovery that don’t work, or you just want to get better faster.” - Ryan Legett (age 13) COLD SORE: “I hadn’t been aware of laser for such an application, but I was delighted to see visible improvement after one treatment, and after the second it was gone!” - C. McLeod (age 64) SHOULDER & ARM PAIN: “...The benefit to my shoulder is so surprising that I am continually moving, stretching my arm just to prove to myself that I am not imagining what I am feeling and doing. Moving without pain! That is something to be happy about” - A. B (58) SHOULDER & NECK PAIN: “I had about 12 sessions and I am pleased to report that I too was pain free and am now sleeping through the night!” - Kathy Dudley PAINFUL HAMSTRING: “With the laser treatment, my hamstrings aren’t tight anymore, I have much more flexibility.” - Stephen Braun (29) INGUINAL HERNIA POST SURGERY: “I found the treatments alleviated acute pain after a hernia operation. I would recommend the procedure to anyone with pain or scars.” - GPA (age 55)
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Children’s Hospital. “Miracle Treat Day has become an event that the entire community looks forward to,” said Tiffany Sam, on behalf of the Port Moody Dairy Queen. “It is our pleasure to partner with Children’s Miracle Network. We encourage everyone to come out on Aug. 12 and help us raise funds for the kids in need.” Dairy Queen has locations in all three TriCities municipalities.
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Dairy Queens nationwide — including in the Tri-Cities — will donate proceeds from every Blizzard sold tomorrow (Thursday) to the Children’s Miracle Network. Last year on Miracle Treat Day, participating Dairy Queens across Canada raised $2.1 million, with all proceeds going to Children’s Miracle Network hospitals in respective communities. In Metro Vancouver, proceeds go to BC
604.552.5552
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Miracle Treat Day fundraiser benefits BC Children’s Hospital
2267 Kelly Avenue, Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 6N4
Shaughnessy St.
FLIPPING OUT: Rider Jason Teet performs during Round 2 of this year’s Canadian Concrete BMX series — the longest-running event of its kind in the country. About 300 people of all ages showed up at the July 25 jam at Coquitlam’s Lafarge skatepark.
A Wellness & Vitality™ Residence
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Photo by Chad Jones