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Regional 55+ Games
By Bradley Reid
Spinal
Injuries
We all know that hockey is
one of the most contact filled
sports out there, and sometimes
hits can get nasty, injuring
the player. A very important
possible injury to note is one to victim, age, consciousness and
any injuries reported. Keep the
the spine, ANYTIME you are
needed on the ice, the first thing player talking, reassure them
that help is on the way, monitor
you should tell the player is not
to move, and assess their spine. their level of consciousness and
If you suspect a spinal injury ensure any and all movement
is to a minimal. If the player
either by the way the player
hit the boards or by signs/ becomes unconscious, monitor Scotiabank, Alexandria gave the Eastern Regional 55+ Games
their breathing and maintain being organized by the local Ontario Senior Games Association
symptoms they show, do not,
under any circumstances move their airway with little a financial boost, when it matched the amount raised by the
them. Place your hands firmly movement. Do not remove any association at a recent fund raising dinner. Scotiabank presented
equipment until paramedics a cheque for $1360 to Senior Games Association president,
on the sides of their head to
secure their c-spine (note. Only arrive, spinal injuries are very Graham Vickers, far left, and Eastern Regional Games chair,
sensitive and not for you to George Baker, third from left. Making the presentation on behalf
do this if you are valid in first
aid/CPR). As soon as c-spine handle, leave it up to the people of the bank were, from left, Audrey Kennedy, Colleen Koronewski,
is secured, designate someone trained to do so. Update 911 as Adam Giroux, and Brenda MacMaster. The Eastern Regional 55+
often as possible and await the Games will take place in Cornwall and area on August 20. Between
to call 911, make sure they are
aware of the situation: name of arrival of help 500 and 600 participants from seven Eastern Ontario districts will
compete in 12 different events.
Sharbin Dental Centre asks
INGLESIDE PHARMACY Dr. Lilliane Malczewski Asks her Patient’s:
Your Community Pharmacy
Your Favorite Sports Memory
Name: Michael Piquette
While I have many fond memories of my Minor
Hockey Playing and coaching day’s, I have to pick
Bryan Haley, Bsc, Phm., CDE a Colt’s Junior A game as my “Favorite” Sports
Memory. It was the 1995 / 96 season.I was the General
Pharmacist, Owner Manager of the Colts that year.We started the year
Certifi ed Diabetes Educator playing at the Si Miller Arena, but we were forced to move our playoff games
to the Ed Lumley Arena due to fire code safety concerns about our attendance
• specializing in home at the Si. Game 7 of the Championship final round vs the Gloucester Rangers
has to be my favorite sports memory. We were being broadcast live on both
health care the radio and Cogeco TV. When I finally left my office with team owner Don
• compounding Derry to watch the game, we walked into a packed Ed Lumley Arena, over
4000 fans were in attendance! It was an amazing feeling looking around at the
• Medication reviews noisy, crowded arena. To top the night off, the Colt’s won the game and the
• specializing in diabetes care CJHL Championship for a second year in a row. This night still ranks as my
favorite sports memory, and I hope the present day Colts and the Riverkings
can duplicate this attendance mark during the playoff’s this season.
Ingleside Shopping Centre
Ingleside, ON
Tel: 613-537-2477 • Fax: 613-537-4400
info@inglesiderexall.com 780 Seventh St., West (across from Benson Centre)
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