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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 Aug 2008, p. 13

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Contact: Adam or Sherri Bennett at 905-877-7700 Please join us at an Open House Sun. Aug. 10, 2008 from 2 - 5 pm at the Terrace Room, 51 Birchway Pl., Acton (Please park at the Legion on Wright Ave., & use path to the back of the apartment building) Keith & Gail Bennett are celebrating their 40th Anniversary! Best Wishes Only. Your gift to Jan & John will be your presence and best wishes only! OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008 from 2 - 4 pm at 28 Apple Blossom Cres. (Arborglen - 8th Line & Maple) Georgetown Celebrating JANET & JOHN WICKENS 50th Wedding Anniversary & Johns 80th Birthday Follow these 5 tips from Oxford Learning for better habits for the entire school year! Get informed. Develop regular communication with the teacher. Know what to expect. Know important dates in advance to be prepared and avoid last-minute scrambles. Use a family calendar. Manage school, family, and other activities with a daily reminder. Break bad habits. While the school year is still new, avoid slipping into old routines. Get Help. Make professional tutoring the one new habit that makes the entire school year great. DONT LEAVE THIS SCHOOL YEAR TO CHANCE! London SW 519.555.5566 | oxfordlearning.com Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, August 6, 2008 13 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 NEW BREAK THROUGH FOR LOWER DENTURES Does your lower denture move from side to side? Do you have difficulty in speaking? Or, in eating even the softest foods? Does your denture fly out of your mouth when you cough or sneeze? Do you have a flat lower ridge? If you answered YES to any of these questions, we could have the answer for you. Now, we can make those dentures fit firmly for virtually every lower denture wearer! With the new MYOLOC SYSTEM. The product of over five years of extensive research, the Myoloc System consists of varying sizes of specially designed Wings. Once attached to your denture, these Wings give you the stability youve been hoping for and, its completely invisible in the mouth. It can be installed on your existing denture in the same length of time as a simple repair. With Myoloc, you wont experience any disruption of normal business or social activities. Patients across the country are already wearing dentures with Myoloc Wings attached. They report greatly increased comfort when compared with dentures without the Myoloc System. Myoloc has been designed to be affordable. In fact, the coat is about the same as a standard denture reline. We specialize in problem lower dentures. Give our office a call to see if the Myoloc System might work for you. You do not need a referral. We offer no charge, no obligation consultations. A 3-1 victory over the Clarkson Comets clinched the under-18 girls division championship for George- towns under-17 Mustangs at a tourna- ment in Cambridge. Preliminary round Georgetown 2, Cambridge United 1: Tara Bishop, Kara Woolley (G). Georgetown 1, North Mississauga 1: Tory McCracken (G). Georgetown 3, Bolton 0: McCracken, Casey McFadyen, Katie Darling (G); Nicole Break (SO). Championship Georgetown 3, Clarkson Comets 1: Darling (2G); Howlett (G). Allowing just three goals in four games, Georgetowns under-17 Mustangs jumped up an age group and were still victorious at a Cambridge tourney. Team members (front, from left) are: Katie Darling, Chelsea Bekeart, Nicole Break, Alex Howlett. Middle row: Rebecca Duce, Vicky Strachan, Casey McFadyen, Tara Bishop, Ashley Waters, Stephanie Kirec. Back row: Assistant coach Barry Duce, Nicole Drumm, Kara Woolley, head coach Eustace Collins. Absent: Megan Breen. Submitted photo Under-17 Mustangs clip Comets for tourney title

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