Halton Hills Newspapers

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

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ay 14 ,2 02 0 | 12 Spring is back, and so is our 15th Annual Super Spring SpecialON NOW ! - Oil & Filter (Includes up to 6 litres regular oil.) - Complete top to bottom check over - Installation of summer tires (already on rims) included. - $5.00 Tim's Card - Windshield Washer Fluid eXTraS $8995* Call for an Appointment *Most Vehicles. Prices are +HST 45 Mountainview Rd. N., Georgetown 905.877.7958 hassellsauto@bellnet.ca • hassellautomotive.comSALES & SERVICE $6995*69 Only Gold 2018 Halton Hills Silver 2018 Halton Hills Synthetic oil (up to 6 litres) We're Still Open! Due to COVID-19 we are taking every precaution by implementing extra sanitizing measures and limiting contact. 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 The Georgetown Hearing loss due to aging can be compounded by other things. A few of these include noise exposure, disease and ear infections. Hearing loss due to age and noise are cumulative. That is, hearing loss from noise exposure will be added on to hearing loss due to aging. Neither are medically correctable. There is something to be said for protecting the hearing we have left by wearing hearing protectors while doing shop work or target shooting. Each of us reacts differently to hearing loss. We may totally or partially deny that a problem exists. Typical "denial" statements are "you're mumbling again", or "I was not paying attention" and can be a way of concealing hearing difficulties. . . . Lend MeYour Ears LOSS OF HEARING DUETO NON-AGING FACTORS By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. The Town of Halton Hills is asking residents wanting to celebrate Victoria Day with fireworks to follow CO- VID-19 health and safety protocols, including physi- cal distancing and keeping gatherings to less than five people. "If you choose to light fireworks on Victoria Day, follow the rules, adhere to the physical distancing and social gathering require- ments and be respectful of your neighbours and their properties," said Halton Hills Fire Chief Harry Olivi- eri. Discharging fireworks is only allowed on Victoria Day (Monday, May 18). Fireworks can only be discharged on your own property, unless consent has been given. They cannot be discharged on any town property (in- cluding parks) without per- mission. Other rules to adibe by include: • You must be at least 18 years old, or under the su- pervision of someone at least 18 years old. • Fireworks can not be discharged in a manner that creates a nuisance or danger to others. • Firecrackers are not permitted. A list of safety tips can be found on the town's website. Halton Hills businesses wishing to sell fireworks will have to complete and submit a checklist to the fire department, which will then issue a sales permit if ap- proved. Previously, the fire department conducted on- site inspections of business- es selling fireworks. "I know that many fami- lies enjoy discharging fire- works, so I am asking resi- dents to be extra vigilant this year both in terms of abiding by our bylaws and the provincially-led-direc- tives on COVID-19 to protect everyone's health and safe- ty," said Mayor Rick Bon- nette. NEWS The Town of Halton Hills is asking residents to follow all fireworks and COVID-19 regulations if they plan on lighting off fireworks on Victoria Day. Dan Browning photo RESIDENTS ASKED TO FOLLOW FIREWORKS, COVID-19 GUIDELINES

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