Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Oct 2008, p. 12

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Tooth Chatter FEAR OF DENTAL VISITS? If youre apprehensive about going to your dental professional, your certainly not alone. Its been estimated that 3 out of 4 people suffer from some form of dental anxiety or fear. Although we work mainly with denture, (and you actually have to remove your teeth and hand them to us!), most of our patients dont have the same fear as they did years ago, when they were having work done on their natural teeth. But people still fear certain appointments, such as the dreaded impression. We are developing new, more comfortable techniques every year, to make our procedures more patient friendly. Youd be pleasantly surprised how much easier it is today. If you have any questions regarding your dentures, give us a call. You do not need a referral, simply call our office direct to make a no charge consultation appointment. *Ask questions. Knowing what and how certain procedures are done will help put your mind at ease. You do not need a referral; simply call our office direct for an appointment. 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) 12 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, October 15, 2008 The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 120 (Georgetown) celebrated its 80th Anniversary Honours and Awards Birthday Supper on Saturday, Sept. 20. It was a fan- tastic evening; we had over 140 in attendance where the follow- ing individuals received: Certificates of Appreciation: Lynda Bowers, Norma Frost, Bruce Hope and Michelle Mitchell. Certificate of Merit: Ev Metler Trillium Pins: Dot Hicks, Marion McGugan 60-year pin: Doris McCartney 40-year pin: Mary Russell, Helen Tomkinson 30-year pin: Isobel Jack, Marie McDonald 20-year pin: Lynda Bowers 15-year pin: Jean Narey 10-year pin: Gail Sheppard, Shirley Vandermeulen 5-year pin: Elisabeth Calwell, Lorraine Capreol We would also like to thank our Branch president Ray Clarke for his kind words and especially to the following who helped serve the meal and clean up afterwards: Sandra and Lindsay Anderson, Sherri Ayres, Samantha and Chris Babic, Colleen and Wade Bond, Keri Cadger, Doug Campbell, Dave Clarke, Sabrina and Adrianna Pinta DaCosta, Whitey Ingleby, Lloyd Short and Kris Simons. Thank you also to Bill Kitely and Lynn LaFleur, to our cook Linda Armstrong who never lets us down, and lastly to our Chairwoman of the Honours and Awards Nadene Bradley and Chairwomen of the Birthday Supper, Jean Armonas and Jane Joga; you did a superb job! At our September meeting we welcomed a new member, Shirley Porter and the date of October general meeting is Thursday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. To those of our comrades who are under the weather, we think of you often. Special Legion Ladies are pinned JANET MALLOY Georgetown Legion Ladies Auxiliary E-wareness Month, October 2008, is a celebration of the wide variety of online informa- tion resources available to you from your public or school library. E-ware- ness Month is also your chance to win great prizes while learning something new. Until October 31st, you could win a Wii, a laptop, a digital camera or a portable DVD player. Simply pick up a contest ballot at any library location or enter the contest online where available. Contact your local school or public library or visit www.halinet.on.ca for more infor- mation. Libraries celebrate E-wareness Month

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