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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 Aug 2010, p. 3

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Keep current census-- Town Continued from pg. 1 Due to the mandatory nature of the form, governments, businesses, hospitals, organizations and universities consider it reliable and valid for use in the research or decision-making. Somerville said a voluntary form would not give this same level of comfort, and it would negatively impact municipalities' analyses of local issues. Wards 3&4 Regional Councillor Jane Fogal, who second the motioned, said she has only been selected to fill in the form once, and "I don't recall it being onerous in any way. So many people are using it in planning, whether it's government, social agencies, non-profits and it seems to be extremely valuable for the users. It strikes me that it is a huge benefit for very little effort by Canadians." Somerville noted the federal government's contention that it received thousands of emails complaining about the invasive nature of the long form, during the 2006 Census conflicted with the federal government's own Privacy Commissioner who announced his office has received only three complaints in the last 10 years. "Why do a huge number of people who value this not count?" added Fogal. "When so many people are speaking out about it and asking for it to be re-instated, why is the government sticking in its heels? People want the long form back and clearly they want it to be mandatory." If the penalty is too onerous, she said, fix that but keep the mandatory nature of the long form. That penalty was up to three months in jail or a fine of $500. According to stats, no Canadian has gone to jail over their failure to fill out the long form. --With files from Torstar News Service 3 By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . 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PORCELAIN TEETH Porcelain is much harder than acrylic, however it is brittle like glass and tends to chip or fracture if dropped or overstressed by constant biting. Many people who have porcelain dentures complain of clicking sounds whenever the teeth meet. Porcelain teeth should be used when a patient has jaw joint problems such as TMJ (temporamandibular joint dysfunction). In these cases, it is important that a consistent bite is maintained with the least amount of wear deviation. Years ago porcelain teeth used to look much more natural. However, today acrylic's have come a long way, and it is very difficult to tell the difference between the two. PLASTIC TEETH Although porcelain is harder than plastic, the fact that acrylic may wear down a little sooner can be a distinct advantage. This wearing action may ultimately result in better preservation of the tissue and bone. Since porcelain teeth resist wear they do not absorb chewing stresses which may eventually traumatize the tissue and shrink the supporting bone structure. Acrylic teeth are the best choice where a denture meets with nature teeth, because porcelain teeth are much stronger than natural dentition. Acrylic teeth can be ground and reshaped allowing greater variation in tooth placement and design. Call our office direct for an appointment. Creating confident smiles since 1982. Catching some air Mike Lundy of Acton was flying high last week as he tried a few moves at Acton Skateboard Park. Photo by Ted Brown We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210 Georgetown Alexander Trenton, DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist Georgetown Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario (905) 873-6642 905-877-2359 (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) Limited time lease offers available from Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. 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