Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 May 2006, p. 12

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12 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 31, 2006 CORRECTION NOTICE To our valued customers: We apologize for any inconvenience caused by an error in our flyer dated: May19-May26. Walking for a Miracle Emily Shepherd (left), 9, and her sister Angela, 8, of Ballinafad have raised $2,143 and are still going door to door getting sponsors for the Wal-Mart 5K Walk for Miracles, which the local Georgetown store is participating in. The two sisters began participating two years ago when it started and this year, the walk takes place in Coronation Park in Toronto on June 11. Registration is at 8 a.m. and the walk starts at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome. All proceeds go to the Toronto Hospital for Sick Children Foundation. Anyone wishing to aid Emily and Angela should call mom, Sharon, 905-873-7299. Photo submitted Product: Pioneer 200-Watt Car Deck. On pg. 3 of our May 19 insert, we state that this product is DVD compatible. In fact, it is not. SKU: 10071355 Happy 1 st Birthday Hailey Willow Park readies for Riverfest-Norval Community Hands-on Willow Park & Art Jam, which will be held tonight (Wednesday), 6-8 p.m. at Willow Park Ecology Centre in Norval, will focus on "Getting Ready for Riverfest June 3-4". Activities include installing signs, gardening in the Butterfly Garden and rejuvenating trails. At the Art Jam, children and adults can decorate a "paddler" for a toonie, to enter the Paddle-to-the-Sea race on June 4. The winner is sent out to sea with their own environmental message enclosed. Love Mom, Dad & Jayme By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend Me Your Ears Tooth Chatter by ALEX TRENTON DENTURIST TIPS FOR DENTURES WEARERS ·Dentures should be scrubbed well and the inside of the mouth cleaned twice daily. ·Swab or brush the inside of your mouth to remove food debris and collections of bacteria which can irritate your gums. ·Return your dentures to your mouth while still wet, by inserting it sideways and then rotating it into place. ·If you have a partial denture, remove it by placing your fingernails over clasp and use a pulling motion. ·Clean your partial denture in the same way you would clean a full denture. Remove the debris from around the clasps, since they rest directly against natural teeth, and can cause the natural tooth to deteriorate if left unclean. ·When you clean your dentures, you should fill the basin half full with water, or place a towel in the sink, so that if you drop your denture, it will not break. ·Never use scouring powder or bleach on your dentures! ·Calculus or tarter deposits may be removed more easily from the denture by brushing, after soaking them in a cup of water to which 2 teaspoons of white vinegar have been added. ·As a general rule, all dentures, partial and complete, should be taken out of the mouth at night. They should be placed in a container of water, as dentures will warp if left out to dry for long periods... If you use a cleaning solution to soak them, the denture . You do not need a referral; simply call our office direct. TINNITUS Or ringing in the ears, does not cause hearing disorders, it may accompany decreased hearing and other ear symptoms such as pressure, unsteadiness or dizziness. Often, it occurs alone. Tinnitus arising from the inner ear frequently indicates more permanent and serious disease. Exposure to a sudden loud noise a gunshot or explosion, for example results in tinnitus that subsides to a low level of ringing for an extended period of time. Disorders affecting the cochlea (hearing center) of the inner ear can cause tinnitis. To find out more about this common problem call... Join us on June 2nd for Customer Appreciation Day. We'd like to thank you in person for your loyalty ­ and take some time to get to know you better. Just stop by any TD Canada Trust branch or TD Waterhouse location on Friday, June 2nd for coffee and cake and help us celebrate Customer Appreciation Day. The Georgetown Creating confident smiles since 1982. TD Waterhouse represents the products and services offered by TD Waterhouse Canada Inc. (Member CIPF), TD Waterhouse Private Investment Counsel Inc., TD Waterhouse Private Banking (offered by The Toronto-Dominion Bank) and TD Waterhouse Private Trust (offered by The Canada Trust Company). We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210 Georgetown Alexander Trenton, D.D., F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist Georgetown Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario (905) 877-2359 (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) www.georgetowndentureclinic.com (905) 873-6642

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