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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 20 October 2022, p. 16

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, October 20, 2022 | 16 theifp.ca NOISES AND YOUR SLEEP Noise does not have to be loud to be harmful, it could take as little 60 decibels (the level of a quiet air conditioner) - to prod us from deep to superficial sleep without our knowing it, interrupting R.E.M. Cycles and leaving us to face the day fatigued and unfocused. Sleep deprivation from various noisy sources has been blamed for the thousands of highway and industrial accidents each year. The Hearing Clinic specializes in noise alleviating ear plugs, for more information please call today. For more information feel free to call... The Georgetown o% HEARING CLINIC We-cate about your heating! Professional Arts Bu iIdin 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, ‘Georgetown 905-873-6642 OPINION HILLSVIEW GEORGETOWN BUZZING WITH ACTIVITY FLORENCE RIEHL Column Life has returned to nor- mal. Hownice to hear people greeting each one after such a long time Let! 's get caught up on Living Centre in Georgetown. Our fashion show is re- turning on Monday, Oct. 24. Northern Reflections will dress our models in their lat- est fashions for fall and win- ter. We will have a 50/50 draw, door prizes and re- freshments. Tickets are on sale at reception. Follow that with our Hal- lowe'en dance Friday, Oct. 28. Music by Neil Cotton and his group. Will bea lot of fun if you came in costume. ckets are available There will be a flu clinic at the Centre this year. The date is Tueday, Nov. 8. For this you will need to have an appointment, by signing up at rec A hearing clinic will be held the first Tuesday of each month. This is an op- portunity to have your hear- ing checked for free. The men's breakfast is on Wednesday, Nov. 16. Please come in and sign up. This in- formation is needed to know how many breakfasts to or- der. What a great way to mm al io” S58 t others and keep east of activities at your tre. Guess what! On Wednes- day, Nov. 23 we are holding our first women's breakfast. Ladies, if you are interested you will need to come in, sign in . All of this can be done at reception. You can book a half hour with a librarian on Novem- ber 18. They are offering an opportunity to getsome help with one of your electronic device: embrance Day will be observed at the Centre on November 11 with a short service. Please come and join us as we honour those who gave the supreme sacri- fice to ensure our freedoms. The Christmas tree is go- ing up on November 14. We need help to decorate. Come on out and give us a hand. Want to make your own Christmas cards? The li- brary will be at the Centre on November 18 to teach us how. They will supply all the materials necessary. Again you willneed to sign upatre- cept The Christmas bazaar is ml We items for the Penny Table and gently used items for the Elephant table. Vendors will be here with a variety of items for sale. Our own craft ladies will have handmade items for sale along with a supply of jewellery. The luncl will be open as well and you will have an opportunity to purchase a 50/50 ticket. Looking forward to seeing you. Florence Riehl is an ac- tive member of the Hillsview Active Living Cent Georgetown. She can hn be reached at freeflo@sympat- ico.ca. Planned Power Outage Alert When: Saturday October 224 Time: 5am — 10am Hydro One will be interrupting power supply to Halton Hills Hydro at a major connection point on October 22" from 5-10am Hydro One crews will be performing critical work at a local transmission station to replace a faulty transformer. This transformer is critical to ensuring the safety and reliability of the station to provide power to the surrounding area including Halton Hills Hydro customers. We understand that being without power is difficult and apologize for the inconvenience to our customers. Vi information on the areas affected. it www.haltonhillshydro.com or call 519-853-3701 for more x5 Scott Knapman Halton Hills President & CEO Halton Hills Hydro hyd cA Customers in the shaded areas of this map will experience a power outage on saturday Oc October eam:

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