Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Dec 2021, p. 22

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, December 9, 2021 | 22 By Cory Soal RH.A.D. WHAT YOU SHOULD EXPECT FROM HEARING INSTRUMENTS! Part 1 Although hearing instrument technology has greatly improved over the years, the fact still remains that nothing can mimic the human ear. Due to the damage in your ears that is causing hearing loss, you will never be able to hear as well as a normal hearing person. Expecting results from your hearing i ill only lead to fr dissatisfaction. By asking your hearing professional questions and describing your experiences, the optimum performance can be reached to match your expectations. The following are some facts: * The extent of improvement to your hearing is directly proportional to the severity and the duration of your loss. “ The more severe the hearing loss the harder it itwil be for the hearing instruments to restore your hearing to near nor “The longer the duration of your hearing loss the harder it will be for your brain to adjust to the new sounds. The Georgetown gs We care about your hearing! ofessional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-664 42 ‘Halton Hills 1992 theifp.ca BB WHAT'S ON 9 THINGS TO DO AT THE LIBRARY DURING WINTER WONDER The Halton Hills Public Library is spreading holi- day cheer with its lineup of Winter Wonder events. Here's what's in store at the Georgetown and Acton branches in the coming day: use Letters to Santa: prop by either branch of the library to pick up a let- ter to Santa grab and go kit. Once you're finished your letter, be sure to bring it back to Santa's mailbox at the library by Dec. 9. Don't forget to include a return address so that Santa can write you back. . Winter Wonder sto- ry ‘walk: Take a stroll through the library and HOWITT and ALLISON read the story of "Sneezy the Snowman” together on Dec. 11 at the Georgetown branch. 3. Family holiday sto- ry time and singalong: This is an engaging in-per- son event for families with young children and adults who love the holiday season at the Georgetown branch on Dec. 18 starting at 1:30 p.m. Proof of double vacci- nation is required for par- ticipants aged 12 and up. 4, Family photo oppor- winter backdrops set up at both library branches until Dec. 23 to take a family holi- day photo. 5. Holiday STEAM ac- HHPL photo. Letters to Santa are being accepted at both branches of the Halton Hills Public Library until Dec. 9. tivities and holiday planned for Saturday after- crafts for families: Li- noons. Remaini rary staff have a variety of STEAM-based _ festivities and seasonal crafts from 1 to 4 pm. at the Georgetown branch. Effective January 1, 2022 our firm name will be changed to Ramirez Allison LLP BO IAASTISIESIKS atsT@)|(@]IK@) 65) 905- 77-5139 Suite 301, 83 Mill Street, Georgetown THE INDEPENDENT ‘ars READERS’ CHOICE 2021 GOLD WINNER THE INDEPENDENT READERS’ CHOICE 2021 www.howittlaw.com

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