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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 Oct 2013, 49 33 V1 GEO GA 1031.pdf

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•T he IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, O ctober 31, 2013 33 Mississauga (Erin Mills) 2933 Eglinton Ave. W. 905-820-9965 Mississauga (Clarkson Village) 1692 Lakeshore Road West 905-823-3053 Georgetown 346 Guelph St. 905-877-2947 Milton 700 Main St. E. 905-878-8171 We would like to take this time to personally thank all of our customers and employees in Georgetown, Acton, Limehouse, Rockwood, Erin and Hillsburgh for their continued support, which has enabled us to achieve all that we have accomplished since we started this business in July 2009. With this new store, we look forward to building even more great relationships with customers and contractors as we continued to proudly serve our communities. We strive to be the #1 home renovation store in the entire market by inspiring our customers and building their dreams. Thank you for shopping RONA Georgetown and for shopping Canadian. A personalmessage from Bill & Elizabeth Graham: Riley McAneney Store Manager Dan Monings Assistant Store Manager Kevin McCafferty Outside Sales Manager Jane Elford Kitchen Designer The AIR MILES® program, another great reason to shop at RONA! HEY GEORGETOWN, COME MEET OUR STORE MANAGERS FALL KITCHEN SALE Save 15% October 14th to November 30th you can save 15% on over 60 Cabinetsmith Kitchen styles only from select Rona stores. Enjoy a variety of styles in our Select and Signature series cabinetry which o�ers you the choice between thermofoil & solid maple door styles. See in-store today for full details. Be sure to ask about our 100% free professional design. Ask the Professionals DIRECTORY "Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together."~ Marilyn Monroe DENTISTRY New Patients & EmergenciesWelcome! www.georgetowndental.com 905-877-2273 (CARE) Dr. Anoop Sayal & Assoc. Since 1994 Located inside Georgetown Marketplace Mall HOURS: Mon. 9 am - 8 pm; Wed. 8 am - 8 pm; Tues. & Thurs. 9 am - 6 pm; Sat. 8 am - 3 pm • Bonding • Extractions • Wisdom Teeth • Pola Teeth Whitening • Implants • Asleep Dentistry • Emergencies Seen Same Day Family & Cosmetic Dentistry SEPARATION & DIVORCE MEDIATION ACCREDITED MEDIATORS GEORGETOWN, BRAMPTON, BOLTON, MISSISSAUGA, ORANGEVILLE FLEXIBLE HOURSwww.pccs.ca 905-567-8858 1-866-506-PCCS (7227) REDUCE COST & CONFLICT DIVORCE WITH DIGNITY AND KEEP YOUR MONEY IN YOUR POCKET! 905-877-CARE (2273) DR. ANOOP SAYAL DR. ANOOP SAYAL Family and Cosmetic Dentistry located in Georgetown Marketplace Mall Jeff Johnstone jeff.johnstone@rogers.com jeff.johnstone@rogers.com 38 Oak Street, Georgetown, ON MSW, RSW Individual & Couples Counselling 647-965-3404 BUILDING SELF AWARENESS THOUGH COMPASSIONATE DIRECT DIALOGUE Bring you 30 years experience COUNSELLING Q:Is thumb sucking bad? A:Yes and no. First, it must be understoodthat thumb sucking is a "natural reflex". An ultrasound test on a developing baby will often show him or her sucking a thumb. When this habit goes on for too long, however, orthodontic problems can often occur. By the age of six or seven, the child's permanent teeth are just beginning to arrive. Before then, thumb sucking will cause few problems. After permanent teeth arrive, abnormal pressure from the thumb can cause the front upper teeth to become "bucked". The bottom front teeth then become crowded backward. A misalignment of the teeth occurs. So, how do you stop thumb sucking for your four or five year old? Some have found gloving the hand, dipping the thumb in vinegar and increased attention to the child help. In the end, though, treatment depends on how long and often the thumb sucking occurs. To avoid any permanent damage, don't delay your attempts to stop this habit. Q:I have some health issuesthat affect my quality of life yet I've had numerous medical tests done and they come back "normal". How can a Naturopathic Doctor help? A:Most medical conditions don't happenovernight. There is often a period of dysfunction - months, years, or decades - where symptoms can impinge on your quality of life but your body has been able to compensate and a recognizable disease hasn't surfaced. If this is the case your medical tests may come back as "normal" or close to it. But that doesn't mean you need to wait to do something! The pesky symptoms of dysfunction such as fatigue, aches, pains, gas, bloating, generic allergies, weight gain, PMS, headaches, poor sleep - can respond well to lifestyle medicine. Just like it's easier to put out smoldering coals than a raging fire, it's preferable to be reversing dysfunction than waiting to treat the disease. 71 Mountainview Rd. N. Georgetown, ON 905.873.8729 Julia Fountain, BSc, ND The North Halton peewee A Twisters went undefeated through six games, which included four shutouts, on their way to winning the Etobicoke Dolphins' Pink the Rink Girls' Hockey Tournament earlier this month. After posting 2-0 victories over Belleville and North Bay in the playoff round to reach the final, the Twisters and Sudbury couldn't decide the outcome until the sec- ond period of overtime with three skaters aside when North Halton scored the win- ner with 31 seconds remaining. Preliminary round-- North Halton 3, Sudbury 2; North Halton 2, Durham 0; North Halton 0, Flamborough 0 Quarterfinal-- North Halton 2, Belleville 0Semifinal-- North Halton 2, North Bay 0 Championship-- North Halton 3, Sud- bury 2 (OT) The North Halton Twisters defeated Sudbury 3-2 in double overtime to capture the Pink the Rink tournament championship for the peewee A division in Etobicoke recently. Team members (front, from left) are: Goalies Daley Burnaccioni, Jaime Hendershot. Sec- ond row: Megan Williams, Tanner Mclaughlin, Mallory Stephens, Sarah Doherty, Megan Brinco, Kaity McInall. Third row: Lizzie Gibson, Hailey Armstrong, Kathleen Reedman and Sarah Thomsen, (top) Katie Jurus, coach Mike Stephens, Devyn Chiappino, Marin Delaney, Elena Stone, assistant coach Tim Reedman, Rachel Smith, assistant coach Ian Mclaughlin, trainer Mandy Gibson. Absent: Trainer Marilyn Johnson. Submitted photo Team of the week: Peewee A Twisters

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