Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 13 Feb 2014, p. 20

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•Th e IF P• H al to n H ill s • Th ur sd ay , F eb ru ar y 13 , 2 01 4 20 By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend MeYour Ears We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 Serving the community of Halton Hills and surrounding areas since 1992 LEARNING NEW STRATEGIES The Georgetown A diminished social life is one of the most difficult aspects of age related hearing loss. Many people avoid drawing attention to their hearing loss by having fewer social contacts 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 lip- reading abilities; 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 today's modern hearing instruments. Contact The Hearing Clinic if you or someone you know needs assistance. Robert & Bernice Albert of Georgetown, ON are thrilled to announce the engagement of their daughter Anne-Marie Albert To Spencer Rawn son of Jim & Loralee Rawn of Bracebridge, ON. Wedding to take place in April 2015 Congratulations! Love your families POWERFUL CONVERSATIONS FOR PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION Ph.D. 905-873-9393 www.forgecoachingandconsulting.com 38 Oak Street, Georgetown, ON • INDIVIDUAL & COUPLE COUNsELINg • ANXIETY/ DEPREssION • LIFE & CAREER ChANgEs • PERsONAL gROwTh COUNSELING & COACHING SERVICES CHURCHES &TEMPLES GeorGetown Christian reformed ChurCh welcomes you! Interim Pastor: Tom Van Milligen Youth Paster: Brian DeBoer sunday worship services: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm 11611 trafalgar road (north of Maple Avenue) 905-877-4322 www.gcrc.on.ca sundaY serViCes • Lord's Supper 10 A.M. • Ministry Meeting 11:00 A.M. • Fellowship Lunch 12:00 P.M. • Ministry Meeting 1:00 P.M. Meeting In: Georgetown Seniors Centre Address: 318 Guelph Street Phone: 905-873-1005 Website: www.haltonhillsbiblechapel.com www.knoxgeorgetown.ca Service Dial-in: 905-702-1629 God's Word for Today's World. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 11:00 A.M. Rev. Steven Boose Chair-lift access available. 'Sunday's Cool' youth ministry program for ages 4 & up. 116 Main St. S., Georgetown, ON 905-877-7585 Services EVERY Sunday 16 Adamson Street, South Norval, Halton Hills familyhouseofworship@start.ca Services starting at 10 am 2014 GBA Registration NOW OPEN Please register online at: www.georgetownbaseball.ca For further information contact the office 905-877-3748 A 6-0 victory over the Kingston Ice Wolves capped an undefeated weekend for the North Halton atom A Twisters as they skated away with the championship from a girls' hockey tournament in Belleville recently. The atom A Twisters have just begun the Lower Lakes league's divisional playoffs after finishing third out of 11 teams during the regular season and have also qualified for the provincial championships in April. Team members (front, from left) are: Goalies Rachel Zmigrodzki, Nicole Palmer. Second row: Alyssa Biesenthal, Sarah Hirst, Madison Lindsay, Lauren Carter, Tieneke Gedge, Ashlyn Kroes, Kelly Campbell. Third row: Nicole Campbell, Mackenzie Goodhall, Jessica Pollard, Alyssa Tegelaar, Madison Tate, Addison Baldwin, Emma Gormley, Ailish McDonald. Back row: Jeff Campbell, trainer Lisa Campbell, manager Tony Zmigrodzki, coaches Don Kroes, Brad Carter. Submitted photo Mueller nets winner for Raiders Continued from pg. 19 But goals by Scott Emerson and Steve Hla- din evened the score and Georgetown's 16-year- old netminder, Michael McNiven, was again spectacular, making 33 stops. The Raiders don't play again until Family Day in Orangeville against the last-place Flyers and then finish out the schedule with a visit to South Division-leading Toronto Lakeshore and a home date with Cobourg Feb. 22. The win also vaulted Georgetown into fourth place in the South/West Conference standings, one point up on St. Michael's and two points ahead of Milton, with three games remaining. The Raiders are also just three points behind West Division-leading Buffalo, although the Jr. Sabres hold three games in hand, and two points back of third-place North York. Team of the Week: Atom A Twisters Sports Museum seeks nominees The Halton Hills Sports Mu- seum is looking for athletes, teams or builders worthy of be- ing inductees into its annual Hall of Fame for the 2014 ceremony. The museum's gala induction ceremony set for Thursday, June 19 at the John Elliott Theatre. Tickets are $40 each. A reception takes place beginning at 6 p.m. and the ceremony starts at 7 p.m. Any person or team who is or has been distinguished as an athlete, an executive member or coach, or who has brought hon- our to Halton Hills, shall be eli- gible for election provided he or she was a resident of the Town of Halton Hills at the time of the achievement. Deadline for nominations is Feb. 28. For more info contact Steve Foreman at 905-873-0301 or sforeman@theifp.ca

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