Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Jan 2022, p. 10

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, January 27,2022 | 10 By Cory Soal RH.A.D. LOSS OF HEARING DUETO NON-AGING FACTORS 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 “1 was not paying attention” and can be a way of concealing hearing difficulties. The Georgetown HEARING CLINIC We-cate about your heating! Professional Arts Bu iIdin 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, ‘Georgetown 905-873-6642 COMMUNITY TOWN FUNDING ON TAP FOR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS Applications are now be- ing accepted for funding from the Halton Hills Com- munity Partnership Pro- ram. The initiative allocates municipal funds and re- sources to support commu- nity-based activities, events and initiatives that align with the Town's priorities. “Meeting the needs of res- idents through a collabora- tive approach of working alongside community orga- tions is an excellent ex- ample of what makes our municipalit special,” said Mayor Rick Bonnette. "I would like to thank these or- ganizations rking with us to keep residents in our community connected and engaged." Applications can be sub- mitted in the following pri- ority areas: . Active living: Create celebrate rural culture, agriculture, and lo- cal history; build connected door activities and connect- ing residents to nature. nity well-being: Support re recreation for all; focus on active recreation, sport, active transportation and healthy lifestyles; make improvements to parks and facilities. + Community and neigh- bourhood engagement: Im- rove and encourage inclu- Graham mPa Mend Halton Hills supports community-based activities, events initiatives through its Community Partnership Program. sion, community health and well-being; support fami- lies, youth, seniors, diversi- ty, equity, inclusion and ac- cessibility; promote and cre- ate quality opportunities for civic participation and vol- unteerism. Organizations that meet the eligibility criteria can submit one application by the deadline of March 11 at 4:30 p.m. The Town will host two virtual information ses- sions for community orga- nizations to learn about the program and the applica- tion process on Feb. 22 and March 1from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. To register or for more in- mation, visit https:// bit ly/3KDnbeW or call 905- 873-2600, ext. 2273. IT'S TIME TO LOVE YOUR KITCHEN AGAIN ustom Glide-Out Storage Solutions Designed & Built for Your Existing Cabinets & Pantry # She theifp.ca EVERYTHING WITHIN REACH’ a neighbourly company LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Schedule your design consultation! (289) 514-2325 | shelfgenie.com

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