* Enrollment fee and monthly fees vary by location. Offer expires 12/31/15 and requires joining same day as first visit for a minimum 12-month recurring billing contract. Valid for new Curves members only. Not valid with any other offer or discount. Valid at participating location only. Classes and Jillian Michaels workouts scheduled by location and only offered at participating locations. No cash value. © 2015 CURVES INTERNATIONAL, INC. (1504) JOIN TODAY AND GET 50% OFF OUR ENROLLMENT FEE!* 41 Main St South Georgetown, ON 905-702-0418 905.702.0888 www.generationsphysio.com GENERATIONS PHYSIOTHERAPY C E N T R E Official Corporate Sponsor of the Georgetown Hospital Foundation Our team is growing.... WELCOME CHRISTINE! Christine Christine is a Registered Physiotherapist with the College of Physiotherapists of Ontario, and has experience treating a wide range of orthopedic, neurological, and vestibular conditions. Christine has received training in the assessment and treatment of post-concussion syndrome, vertigo, and general "dizziness" problems, and has also completed various post-graduate courses with a focus on treatment of the shoulder and upper limb. With over ten years of experience teaching recreational and competitive dance, Christine also has a special interest in treating young dancers and gymnasts. Christine is thrilled to bring her skills and experience to the Halton Hills community. Registered Physiotherapist 7 - 371 Mountainview Rd. S. GEORGETOWN Thursday, November 5, 2015 Special pullout section 4 Pages HEALTH & BEAUTY � ere are an ever-growing num- ber of choices in hearing clinics across the Province of Ontario. To choose a clinic that is best suited for you, consider these points: 1. Choose a clinic that is con- venient for you to access and can take care of your needs in a timely manner. Your hearing healthcare provider should regularly exam- ine your hearing aids to ensure optimum performance. 2. Work with a clinic that rou- tinely veri� es and validates every � tting correctly. It should involve a process that uses speech sig- nals to objectively verify that your hearing aids are in fact, improv- ing your ability to hear. Research has proven that proper veri� ca- tion of hearing aid � ttings leads to increased satisfaction and it just makes good sense. 3. If you are not happy with your hearing instruments, tell your hearing healthcare profes- sional. It is your right to have at least 30-days to try out your hear- ing aids. If you are not happy with your selection, you should have the ability to exchange or return them. 4. Consider the credentials, professional a� liations, and years of experience your hear- ing healthcare professional has. Members of the Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario are registered provid- ers with the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long Term Care; they are also recognized and provide services under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board, Vet- erans A� airs Canada, Ministry of Community and Social Services, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch and all major insurance carriers. Hearing aids lead to a bet- ter quality of life. Everyone has di� erent reasons for why they put o� seeking help for hearing loss, from price issues and van- ity concerns to preconceived and often outdated ideas of how hear- ing aids perform. Visit a hearing healthcare professional today. You'll love what you hear! Submitted by Constantine Karolidis, Hearing Instrument Specialist. Sources: Better Hearing Institute and � e Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario Things to consider when selecting a hearing healthcare professional Constantine Karolidis is a Hearing Instrument Specialist with over 20 years of experience and owner of Halton Audio- metric Centre. Call 905-877-8828 or visit their state-of-the-art clinic at Unit 44, 360 Guelph St., Georgetown.