Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 12 Dec 2019, p. 29

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29 | The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,D ecem ber 12,2019 theifp.ca Open year round Endless possibilities Let us host your Holiday Event!Holiday Event! Book your Office Party, Gala Event or Family Gathering at Eagle Ridge and celebrate the holidays stress free! For more information contact Andre Cuerrier | 905-877-8468 ext 2224 | acuerrier@clublink.ca EAGLE RIDGE GOLF CLUB | RR #4, 11742 TENTH LINE, GEORGETOWN, ON | eagleridge.clublink.ca Are you changing your lifestyle because of incontinence? Let us help you regain your confidence and independence Did you know? The scientific research clearly shows that physiotherapy should be the first line of treatment for incontinence. 372 Queen Street, Acton • 519-853-9292 • 333 Mountainview Road South, Georgetown • 905-873-3103 www.eramosaphysio.com Many people believe that incontinence; the involuntary loss of urine, is a normal occurrence after childbirth or aging. Continence concerns are common but NOT normal. Stress Incontinence (SI) refers to leakage that is noticed during a cough or sneeze, when laughing, or during strenuous activities like soccer, jumping jacks, or other aerobic activities. Sometimes women get the sudden and urgent need to get to a bathroom. Urge Incontinence (UI) is the loss of urine that is accompanied by this sudden, urgent feeling. Leakage may have started off with minimal and tolerable amounts of leakage that occurred with a cough or sneeze, but then leakage can accelerate to amounts that are substantial enough to wear protective padding, continence garments or simply just avoiding activities that were once enjoyed. Looking for a way to help th e anima ls this upcomin g holida y season ? Donation s of the f ollowing items are apprecia ted: Wet and dry spec ialty food s (gastroin testinal, u rinary, dia betic, urgent-c are AD re covery) Kitten ca re (unflav oured Pe dialyte ®, baby rice form ula and chicken baby foo d) Dog and cat toys Dog KON Gs (large ) Gift card s (gas, p et store, o ffice supp lies) For the fu ll list of w ish list ite ms,plea se visit upp ercredit.c om. 9 Wayne Brown couldn't be- lieve what he was seeing. "I had to double-check my ticket," said the 57-year-old auto mechanic from George- town. The second look con- firmed what he originally saw - he had just become a millionaire. Brown matched all seven Encore numbers in the exact order on his ticket for the Nov. 22 Lotto Max draw. "I was surprised when I saw that I won," he said after picking up his $1-million prize at the OLG prize centre in Toronto. Brown bought his win- ning ticket at Quik Pik Vari- ety on Guelph Street in Georgetown. He plans on investing his winnings for his retirement. "This win is exciting and life-changing," he said. NEWS GEORGETOWN MAN WINS $1 MILLION LOTTO MAX PRIZE Georgetown's Wayne Brown, 57, won the $1-million Encore prize in the Nov. 22 Lotto Max draw. OLG Take A Walk In The Park Dominion Gardens Park Enjoy the Lights

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