Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 6 January 2022, p. 8

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, January 6, 2022 | 8 theifp.ca The actual cause or event or mechanism of Tinnitus is not known. We know itis real; it is a symptom that something is wrong in the auditory system, but we do not know what that something is. We do know that it is not the patients imagination; itis a physiological or neurological event. There is reason to be hopeful because current research using a Tinnitus model may provide the necessary information for identifying it's cause. IS IT ASSOCIATED WITH HEARING LOSS? In most cases, Tinnitus is associated with some hearing loss. For example, those who have been exposed to excessively loud sounds may have a hearing loss for the high pitched tones. Usually their Tinnitus will be located as a high pitched tone in the region of the hearing loss. In some cases Tinnitus is present where there is no hearing loss and for no discernable reason. For more information feel free to call... 7 By coy coat COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUTTINNITUS - PART 2 DO WE KNOW WHATTINNITUS IS? The Georgetown w%& HEARING CLINIC We care about your Peale Professional Arts Buildin 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, ‘Georgetown 905- 873- 6642 oe HALTON oe AUDIOMETRIC OPINION ACTON LEGION CLOSED AMID SPIKE IN COVID CASES STAY TUNED FOR WHEN REOPENING MAY OCCUR, WRITES DAVID MALONEY DAVID MALONEY Column The Acton Legion's exec- utive decided to close the branchas of December 20be- cause ott the: rise inCOVID-19 umber: will continue to! monitor the situation and keep you posted with up- dates. In my last column, lead- ing up to the Elvis tribute concerts, I called for volun- teers. The response was 4 CENTRE HEARING AIDS & AUDIOMETRY Georgetown’s trusted choice for hearing care 905.877.8828 360 Guelph St., Unit 44 a Georgetown (In the Knolcrest Centre) CHOICE 2021 : inca DIAMOND WINNER [Armstiong Ave Guelph St. (Hwy. 7) T heart as we were flooded with offers of help. December saw familiar fac- es alongside new members, and even nonmembers and during our Poppy campaign and posted our thanks in the local news media. Once again, it was a terrific effort on the part of willing volun- teers. I need to mention some eople here as they are the backbone of this campaign. I Keith An- drews, Dave McLean and Lo- ri Savage, who have been more than holding up their end for several years now. Special thanks also to all our cadets, who braved the weather on our behalf. We sent a cheque for $1,000 to the Sunnybrook comfort fund, with our spe- cial wishes to all the veter- ans residing there. artist. A successful turkey roll was the last special function of the year, and we do not know when we can schedule the next one. I will keep you sted. Please check the webpage at Legion197.com, and in ad- The Acton Legion recently enjoyed a concert with a an nEMis tribute Legion photo dition we will be posting in- formation on social media. David Maloney is the public relations officer for the Acton Legion, Branch 197. He can be reached at relbr197@cogeco.net. a es 264 Main St. North Acton, Ontario L7J 1W9 Ph: 519-853-1970 ¢ Fax: 519-853-2542 f

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