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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Jan 2014, Health, p. 3

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106-99 Sinclair Ave., Georgetown 905-877-9998 "Your Health is Our Concern" Mon 9am-8pm Tues 9am-8pm Wed 9am-5pm NEW EXTENDED CLINIC HOURS Male and female Family Physicians accepting new patients Cardiologist on site Cosmetic clinic - Botox, Fillers, Laser treatment on site WALK-IN CLINIC OPENWALK-IN CLINIC OPEN Thurs 9am-8pm Fri 9am-7pm Sat 9am-2pm Dr. Seegobin Cosmetic Clinic 99 Sinclair Ave #106, Georgetown 905-702-9988 www.drseegobincosmeticclinic.com Medical Aesthetics for Men & Women by Dr. Seegobin & staff Medical AestheticsFree Consultation $100 oFF any paCkage Our services include: • Laser Hair Removal - Painless and Safe, done under doctors supervision • Botox/xeomin injections for wrinkles/lines • Botox/xeomin injections for excessive sweating • Fillers for non-surgical face lift, wrinkles/deep lines • Skin tightening using radio frequency • Photofacials for pigmented spots and rosacea • Skin care products from Vive Limited time The IFP * H alton H ills * H EA LTH C A R E - Thursday, January 16, 2014 3Trooper's Fund provides health care for needy UCHS animals The Upper Credit Humane Society's Trooper's Fund was established in 2008 af- ter we rescued the emaciated, near death lab/cross who was named "Trooper" due to his stoic fight to live. The Fund has helped countless animals needing expensive proce- dures, unadoptable on arrival, go on to live full healthy lives like Trooper. Some of the animals helped were Patty and Maybelline, Lee, Harry, Tara (all extensive dental surgeries); Willow (leg amputation) and Merlin born without eyelids (major recon- struction). Then there was poor dear Ben the Bea- gle approximately 12+ years old. On arrival at the Shelter you could smell infection from several feet away! Our vet had never seen anything like it during many years in practice. Ben's ears looked like cauliflow- er; he was in infinite pain and his moans and sobs were heart-wrenching. Aggressive antibiotic injections directly into the ear, rigorous daily ear cleaning, applications of antibiotic ointment several times a day re- sulted in the infection subsiding. Ben's health issues are still being ad- dressed daily but his new family reports that as Ben becomes more physically com- fortable, they delight in watching a "puppy" discover a whole new world of possibilities and the light of being loved has returned to his eyes... all this thanks to Trooper's Fund through the generosity of the public's dona- tions. Upper Credit Humane Society believes in giving any animal that comes through its doors young, old, special needs, the very best chance at a new life. Trooper's Fund is solely funded by the public's generosity and without Trooper's Fund we would not be able to offer this extra feature of care to future Bens coming through our doors. Anyone wishing to help replenish the Trooper's Fund can do so at either the Thrift Shop in the Moore Park Plaza, Georgetown or the Shelter in Erin during business hours by cheque, credit card, debit or cash or by mail to Upper Credit Humane Soci- ety, 5383 Trafalgar Road, Erin, Ont NOB 1TO marked "Trooper's Fund". Every donation, big or small is gratefully received and will be only used to help ani- mals with special needs get the care they deserve...but we cannot do it without you! By JUDITH-ANNE KOLU Upper Credit Humane Society volunteer

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