0% PURCHASE FINANCING FOR UP TO 60 MONTHS* TAKE THE CHART TO HEART. 2008 MAZDA CX-7 ALL-WHEEL DRIVE WELL EQUIPPED FROM $35,898** zoom-zoom EXPERIENCE AT EMOTION IN MOTION *At 0% purchase fi nancing, a fi nanced amount of $20,000/35,000 the monthly payment is $334/584 per month for 60 months, the cost of borrowing is $0, and the total obligation is $20,000/35,000. Taxes, $59 max. PPSA extra. **Starting price for 2008 Mazda CX-7 AWD (PXSJ88AA00) is $35,898. Prices include block heater, paint charge, freight and P.D.E. of $1,390 for CX-7. For the CX-7 paint charge for Crystal White Pearl is $200 extra. Licence, insurance, taxes and other dealer charges extra. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Limited quantities available. Dealer order or trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers available for a limited time only. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualifi ed customers only. See your dealer for details. X2008 CX-7 models tested with standard side-impact air bags (SABs). Government star ratings are part of the National Highway Traffi c Safety Administrations (NHTSAs) New Car Assessment Program (www.safercar.gov). 2008 2008 2008 Mazda CX-7 GS AWD Acura RDX base BMW X3 3.0i MSRP $34,095 $41,400 $45,300 Horsepower 244 hp 240 hp 215 hp 6-speed automatic 5-speed automaticTransmission with manual mode with manual mode 6-speed manual Engine immobilizer with anti-theft deterrent system standard standard standard Wheels 18 silver alloy 18 painted alloy 17 silver alloy Highest Government Crash Test Rating X + + + + + By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend Me Your Ears We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210 Georgetown (905) 873-6642 New technology developed in the past several years can help most people with hearing loss to achieve improved communication. Todays hearing instruments have evo lved from s imple dev ices to remarkably sophisticated and technologically advanced personal hearing computers. In just the last few years, more advances in hearing aid techno logy have been made than throughout history. In many hearing aids, there are no longer knobs or controls, because the instruments automatically adjust loudness. Some hearing aids are programmed so that they require only the push of a button either on the hearing aid or on a wireless remote control to switch to different listening situations and provide balanced sound in the office, at home, on the telephone, or at a concert. Digital and digitally programmab le hearing aids have been introduced that amplify signals in new ways and make the benefits of hearing aids even more customized. Many hearing aids are v i r tua l ly computers w i th f lex ib le and sophisticated processors that analyze and respond to specific sounds. Some advanced hearing instruments process sound more than a million times per second. To f ind out more about these lates t advancements call.... The Georgetown by ALEX TRENTON DENTURIST Creating confident smiles since 1982. Alexander Trenton, DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist Georgetown Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario (905) 877-2359 (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) Tooth Chatter ESSENTIALS FOR DENTURE WEARERS 1. Keep Dentures Clean. Bacterial plaque builds up daily in the mouth and on dentures. Unless its removed, plaque can cause infection, and disease and bad breath. 2. At Night all Dentures, full or partial, should soak in lukewarm water. This takes pressure off your gums and keeps dentures from drying out and warping. 3. Imagine how your feet would feel if you never took off your shoes! Mouth tissue are extremely sensitive. They can shrink and change under the pressure of dentures. Give them time to rest and breathe by removing dentures overnight. Your oral tissue need daily stimulation. Use a soft toothbrush to massage your gums; the top, underside, and edges of your tongue; the roof and floor of your mouth. If a brush is uncomfortable, try moistened gauze. You do not need a referral; simply call our office direct for an appointment. www.georgetowndentureclinic.com 2 Sports & Leisure, Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Winning all six of their round-robin games, the Halton Hills Rad & Tire Raiders from Georgetown then swept Milton to secure the 2007-08 Tri-County peewee AE championship. Georgetown 4, Milton 1: Connor Speers (G, A); Jamie Stoyles, Johnathan Haines, Jake Cameron (G); Jordan Kirby (2A); Maclean Shiell, Spencer Sykes (A). Georgetown 3, Milton 2 (OT): Speers, Richard Campbell, Kirby (G, A); Sean Neumann, Haines, Matt Stoddart (A). Georgetown 3, Milton 0: Cameron (G, A); Shiell, Speers (G); Sykes (2A); Neumann, Haines (A); Tyler Bullett (SO). Georgetowns Halton Hills Rad & Tire peewee AE Raiders are Tri-County champions after a sweep of Milton in the best-of-5 final series. Team members (front, from left) are: Tyler Bullett, manager Shelley Campbell, Matthew Hoekstra. Second row: Drew Hillock, Spencer Sykes, Richard Campbell. Back row: Coach Noel Stoyles, Sean Neumann, Andrew Garron, Matt Stoddart, Nick Campbell, Connor Speers, Anthony Zamperoni, Jamie Stoyles, Maclean Shiell, Jake Cameron, Johnathan Haines, Jordan Kirby, Landon Williams, coaches Christian Febel, John Williams, Andre Zahara. Submitted photo Peewee AE Raiders sweep way to title Some well-known Toronto sports celebri- tieswill be in Georgetown Sunday to speak at separate church services and the general public is welcome to attend. Former Toronto Blue Jay shortstop Tony Fernandez is slated to speak about his lengthy Major League baseball career and the work he does with underprivileged children through his foundation. The three-time Jay is slated to appear at the Georgetown Christian Fellowship Church on Sunday, April 27 at 6 p.m. For more info call 905-873-9652. As well, Toronto Argonauts safety Orlondo Steinauer and the voice of the NBAs Toronto Raptors, Herbie Kuhn, will be the special guests of the Salvation Armys Georgetown Community Church on Sunday for the 10:30 a.m. service. For more info call 905-877-1374. Toronto sports celebrities coming to town Sunday