Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Sep 2013, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

d lo - WATBILOO CHRONICLE-Wednesday. September II. 2013 Eye SeemEye Learn , Importance of comprehenswe eye exams for kids stressed by program , ., thumaSNm ., » .. ' at; smug memo, . . - -.- SHOW inaugural fier hertfirst'cpmpmhefljsiifge (tyre - ‘ . j“ ”if“; Founder’s Breakfast , A exam a eig years 0 . tara ~ ., .1 s t. lingsby found out that she was . “16 Sept. 12 at Waterloo Inn . i one of 20.000 children di osed with ' i ‘ rare. cancerous tumour hem her eye ' f Supportive Housing ofWaterloo (SHOW) is y ‘ calledretimblastoma ‘ hosting its inaugural Founder's Breakfast at the 1 Presenting itself at birth as an unde- Waterloo inn. Sept. 12. from 7 am. to 8:45 am. ' fined. brig“ white spot on the back of ' ‘~ The community will gather to honour the indi- “,°,;p?;e' mam "15:5; F“? “7”: ' a 31221152fiffifiifiii‘éllitfiiit°§$5vi°§§$§; s t eight into er te - ' that it would appearagain on a routine v. pen to paper and hammer to nail, to make the ., eye exam and impact her vision fom_ "é, . z {a dream of supportive housinginWaterloo a reality. er. 3; 1 (it: i, f SHOW will be joined by the Mayor of Waterloo, “I took (The to her first, appsfi‘nt- f y ?: Brendzztglelsfigfiggomgszlywa few words of merit when e was eight... at's en .;, . thanks - we found out she had mnebhstoma: , a ' Tickets for the breakfast are $20 each and are said Leslie Philp on her daughter's 7 as available online at showaterloo.org/events/?ee=1 diagnosis with a rare eye cancer four ‘ , , ' or at the Supportive Housing of Waterloo office at years ago. "She had never been 362ErbSLW. because she never had any issues with vision and we thought everything was WheeIChair Relay fine " ' ' l Retinoblastoma is usually a rapid -~- Challenge sept. 14 y l growinscancerthatisfoundlninfams mmmmmdommmkmmabmnbfinghgin l . Chan!“ - - A i so it w highly unusual to have found their kids for a comprehensive eye exam to sun the school year right. u not!) to cfipfiefigainstkfiiaeyanother “fiztzs‘xig? It so late In Sarahs M9 with the largest . . . . . . chair, in a relay race to raise both money and A tumour found just behind herleft eye. are non-invasive and are covered cer free with 20/20 Vision in her right awareness with the proceeds benefiting people mm few" than N per “I.“ of an!" ”may by (”an") health msunince _ eye. . with spinal cord injuries in our community On dren under the age of six haying had a something most parents are unaware The routineeye exam saved her life Sept 14 10 a m to l m at the Waterloo ubiic l comprehensive eye exam before enter- of. a few months later and the tumour sq ' ’ ' ' p, " p 9 mg school. Sarah. now l2. urges all “The current recommendation for would have spread to La" 0 . . . . , ‘ ... m we exams has) ..., My a her mm.- saw m»- “M“ twiseiffiriezizfzsiii; . eyes cheded. months. age three. then junior kinder Sarah made the decision a few years activities displays and a barbecue lunch 1; - Mth80perfent0tdassr00m learns gartenandthrough schoolyurs“ it's agoto undergo procedures forapros- For ' more information ' email { mg dependent on visual comprehenâ€" very important kids get started on the thetic left eye. and shares her story Sheila Oneiliesciontario org or call Mists-433- sion. any type of vision problem can right foot and don't get behind due to through Eye See Eye learn, to raise 9888 or visit n I“ n “6 hinder educational success any vision problems.” said Waterloo awareness about the importance ofeye ' ' ' rs, f Hand-eye coordination. reading. optometris' (Karen MacDonald. health for children. I , copying and focusing on tasks relies “A lot ofthe times a child will squint Eye See Eye learn was created by Open Streets (thown l On good vision. or they could have headaches. or com- the Ontario Association of Kids rarely complain or are general- plain of blurred vision but the scary Optometrists to make eye health and waterloo set for sept' 15 . l Iv unaware that they may hit“? POO! thing is a lot of the time there is none eyewear more accessible for parents of Open gm Uptown wa‘efloo ends its “fies of l “5m“ 5° Chl'dre” experiencing pm" “(that (PW'ttl- said 54850003“ VOW “de community afternoons Sept. 15. from 1 pm. to 5 xisirin are often misdiagnosed With Unfortunately for Sarah Slingsby. The program allows children enter- p.m.. along King Street. ‘ I behavmural or learning disorders her vision problem presented itselfas a ing junior kindergarten to receive a King Street will be closed to "affic and trans “ 5 ”it solution. hlmr. IS Simple mild attention span issue, rather free pair of high quality glasses after fanned into an active community and pedestrian ‘ finding vision problems early in tile than trouble seeing, theireye exam. ifneed be space. . ran correct learning and W550" Prflh After three and a halfyears of reguâ€" For more infomiation on Eye See For m0”. information, go m Icms to prevent any further damage lat chemotherapy treatments at Sick Eye learn. visit wwweyeseecyeleam (a wnwmmflsmwra ‘ ( omprehensivr- PV? examinations Kids hospital in Toronto. Sarah is can or contact your local optometrist ‘ r ' «a, y. A >. g;- ”f" ." a}; “ ‘ .‘tif ‘w . ' an ' .. _ ;; mil-vendOnm-lomdatpam . ii-‘i‘d'l- k "at A ‘MzfifitF" J . j. ‘ A“ ilk“ of loci w paired with sword A $13? '., Jaw} luv f, ... . r. » -. its .Mmmwmwm. ., ,' "_- a». raft-ft get ' v». 1 . H" is? ’-- I. 1/5151 . â€" t ,_ ~ 3 .y ' â€". 4 _ ' » ' â€"â€"‘â€"-â€"- 1 ' , '=.- s n .' it, w ,k: w. is . ~v a} A; j. a}; g. a. . - a» 0» ‘_ “mums-tomc- at" rifffif‘ '=’ - “ if“ 5 ‘ - ..t'.‘-‘>‘“?t-T' ~"‘":' ' ‘ ‘MComeMS‘O 90000 ‘ I ' “f";“A'” _ » t .- §"‘-‘; if a?" FwCownWlmMm‘gpuporm ."35'3‘ i . - .. ' . 7 f . .x. 33“, ”NA-94g: , x at“? 7 . . . " -»' . 3 ' i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy