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Best wishes from Tim, Angie, Mattie and Leanne 905-873-4848 New showroom 118 Guelph St., Georgetown 1-888-836-5552 www.bmgaragedoor.com We service all makes & models of garage doors and openers Custom carriage house wood doors Over 20 years in business Garage Door Inc. 211 Guelph Street, Georgetown Northview Centre (Beside Police Station) 905-873-4410 Save 20% Off HOURS: Monday-Wednesday 9:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Thursday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sunday 11 am - 4 pm Save 15% Off S a l e R u n s Wed. Nov. 21st - Sat. Dec. 1st 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 A diminished social life is one of the most diff icult aspects of age related hearing loss. Many people avoid drawing attention to their hearing loss by having fewer social contracts when it becomes difficult understanding what is being said. The result is an altered and lonely existence that family and friends may mistake for dementia. Learning new strategies to cope with hearing loss could go a long way to restoring confidence and improving communication. The Hearing Clinic recommends the following: Inform people of the hearing loss so they may modify their speech; eliminate background noise; watch the speaker carefully and sharpen natural l ip-reading abil i t ies; ask the speaker to repeat what was said if necessary, and above all else; have your hearing thoroughly tested and properly fit with one of todays modern hearing instruments. Contact The Hearing Clinic if you or someone you know needs assistance. 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 PERMANENT DENTURE "NAME INSERT". You may want to consider getting your name permanently inserted in your dentures if: 1. You are going into the hospital for a short period of time and must remove your dentures. 2. You live in a nursing home/senior residence where there's a chance your dentures might become lost or mixed up with someone elses. 3. You are staying in the hospital for an extended length of time. 4. You are prone to mislaying or losing your dentures in public places. 5. In the case of emergency, you want to be more easily identified if you don't regularly carry identification. Name inserts can be installed for a very minimal charge, and can be done in an hour or less. They are put on the inside of the denture, therefore they are not visible unless the denture is removed. You will not be able to feel it, and it is permanent and won't wash off with daily cleanings. If you know someone who might benefit from this service, give our office a call. You do not need a referral; simply call our office direct. www.georgetowndentureclinic.com Happy Sweet 16 Samantha Love Mom, Dad & Zoe 8 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, November 21, 2007 Halton Regions Health Department is now offering free influenza (flu) immunization to all Halton residents six months of age and older. Upcoming clinics are being held in Milton and Halton Hills at the following locations: Milton Wednesday, November 28 at Bishop Reding Secondary School, 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Milton Tuesday, December 11 at Milton District High School, 4-8 p.m. Halton Hills Wednesday, December 12 at Christ the King Secondary School, 4-8 p.m. Influenza (flu) is caused by a virus which affects the lungs. It can spread easily from infect- ed people by coughing and sneezing, or by touch- ing contaminated surfaces such as toys, door- knobs, eating utensils and unwashed hands. The flu affects people of all ages including the young and healthy and usually lasts from five to 10 days. The flu can cause fever, headache, general aches and pains and fatigue and cough which can linger for several weeks. Annual influenza immunization is recom- mended for everyone six months of age and older. Individuals of any age with certain medical problems or a chronic illness, young children, all pregnant women and seniors are considered high priority for influenza immunization as they are considered at high risk of flu-related complica- tions. Flu immunization is also important for those who may spread the flu to this high-risk group and for those who provide essential com- munity services. Other steps can also be taken to help reduce the spread of the influenza virus to others includ- ing: Wash your hands often and well with soap and water. Use alcohol-based sanitizers if soap and water are not available. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when coughing or sneezing. If you dont have a tissue, cough into your sleeve. Avoid people who are sick and stay home if you are feeling unwell. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs are often carried on your hands. Clean hard surfaces that are touched or han- dled regularly such as doorknobs, toys and tele- phones. Please visit www.halton.ca, for more informa- tion and a complete listing of clinics throughout Halton. Gary Carr is the chair of Halton Region Residents urged to get flu shot Gary Carr Dial a Bottle Services Halton Hills 905-873-4565 www.ipikup4u.com Halton Hills council will send a res- olution to the provincial government asking for action to clean up the provincial highways. The Litter Free Halton Hills Task Force requested the resolution. Municipalities throughout Ontario recognize that litter is a problem and it impacts us from the point of view of economics and the appearance of our communities, but nobody is looking after the provincial highways, said Wards 3&4 Regional Councillor Jane Fogal, a task force member. It seems to us that they (should) start looking after their bit of real estate out there. Clean highways task force