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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 August 2022, A020 V1 GEO XXXX 20220818.pdf

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, August 18, 2022 | 20 theifp.ca By Cory Soal RH.A.D. COUNSELLING THE NEW HEARING AID USER The following few tips, if followed correctly, will prolong the benefits and enjoyment of better hearing: Do not get the hearing aid wet Do not leave the instrument where it is too hot or cold © Try not to drop the hearing aid Do not spray cleaning solution or hair spray on the instrument Keep the instrument and batteries out of the reach of small children and especially pets If any of the above problems do occur, please don't hesitate to call. The Georgetown HEARING CLINIC re ut your hearin. Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905- 8373-664 42 Halton Hills 1992 NEWS CFNH AWARDS 16 GRANTS Community Founda- tion of North Halton CFNH) announced 16 grant recipients at Show- case 2022. "We are pleased to an- nounce the 2022 grant re- cipients and congratulate them for their tremen- dous work in the commu- nity of Halton North," said Joy Anderson, chair ofthe grants committee. "I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our fund holders and donors for their contributions to make this possible." The recipients of this year's grants a: + United Way of Halton and Hamilton Town of Milton, Art- Sparks program + Milton Historical So- ciet; + Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton alton Learning Founda tio: . Halton E Hills Public Li- brary + Community Living North Halton + Milton Philharmonic Orchestra . Milton Choristers + Nas . ‘Acton Foodshare + Food for Life + Milton Meals on Wheels + Salvation Army Khi Foodbank + Grandmother's Voice + Milton District Hospi- tal Foundation (mental health) vening began with a presentation about Project Search by Com- munity Living North Hal- ton, a reading from the Halton Hills Public Li- brary as well as perfor- mces by a steel pan band from the Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton, a singer/guitarist from the Halton Learning Foundation's Students in the Spotlight and a string trio from the Milton Phil- harmonic Orchestra. All are past grant recipients. wanted to shine alight on our grant recipi- ents and show how the Community Foundation Works with all charities i in vate Ben vheepy fe online and Halton Hills," said board member Darryl De- mille. Guest speaker Lisa Raitt, who was caught in Washington because of a flight canon joined by Zoom, talking about her involvement with You Quest and her commit- ment to CFNH. She also spoke about her personal experience with Alzheim- er's disease and her hus- band Bruce living with cany onset Alzheimer's. ‘HN is managed by a volunteer board of direc- tors with representatives from across north Halton. Community foundations are locally-run, public foundations that play a key role in supporting community groups. "The Community Foundation of Halton North's vision is to grant back into the communi- ties which make up North Halton and I am thrilled that the foundation is now inits eighth year of ‘fulfill- ing its mission," said CRNH chair Brad Clem- YAWAYarcLelsTaat-autlare(e\ii(eq(-t-lallave Mere] ADAMS WINDOW, CLEANING) & HOME| MAINTENANCE Eavestrough/Gutter cleaning/repair. Deck and fence repair. 6A. 624.8755 Call or text for an estimate Scan to Download and read your FREE copy today! rf, | IHthe i iH 2022 VISITOR GUIDE Te 2022 VISITOR GUlDE CNM ¢.0-4. New Hamburg * INDEPENDENT ca SPECIAL cli Issue - NTARI

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