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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 September 2022, p. 10

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, September 15, 2022 | 10 By Cory Soal RH.A.D. GETTING USEDTO NEW HEARING INSTRUMENTS Part 2 If you are having aifficutty with the hearing instruments, or do not like the sound quality, discuss it with your rearing Practitioner. Chances are there are adjustments that can be made to the i COMMUNITY LOCAL COUPLE RETURNING TO ‘DRAGONS’ WILL OFFER UPDATE ON THEIR ONLINE LEGAL DOCUMENTS BUSINESS REETI ROHILLA your complaint. Remember that you are not alone. There are millions of people with hearing loss, and as the Baby Boomers age, the numbers grow. It is nothing to be ashamed of, and there are many treatment options available to you in these modern times. For more information please call... The Georgetown Roe Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905- 873- 6642 theifp.ca A couple with Georgetown roots will be featured on “Dragons'’ Den" Sept. 22 for success in establishing an. online Tegal d documents tool. arch shows that 57 per cent fof Canadian adults don't have a ‘ill and our hope is to reach more fam- ities." said Willful CEO Erin Bury. Battling an unexpected life-threat- ening medical condition —and fearing the worst — the couple realized the im- portance of being prepared for emer- gency situations. ‘hrough the cost-effective online tool to create wills, power of attorneys, beneficiaries and other legal docu- ments, Bury aims to motivate individ- Together in Safety Building Connections in Firearms Safety September is W DEN’ uals to “prioritize end of. life Planning.” After pitching their siness — iful — on "Dragons' Den" ‘and scor- ing a deal from ees Laas in December 2021, it e Bury's and er husband Kevin “oulds second time on the show. With the show scheduled to air on CBC at 8 p.m., the husband-and-wife duo will feature in the "Where Are They Now?" segment, focusing on business advancements over the last year. In December — with support from Romanow — Willful executed the first digital will in Canadian history in Brit- ish Columbia. Since being established in 2017, Willful has helped create over 100, 000 legal documents with free unlimited updates, states the Willful website. Bury said with an increasing num- ber of people prioritizing emergency planning durin; e pandemic, the business ; nearly doubled its revenue last year. rato WAN P4al-lieals) mcm iy (eyale Erin Bury photo Georgetown grads Erin Bury and Kevin Oulds will return to the Dragons' Den on ful has also partnered with cube bank to offer a promotional price to customers. “Our Georgetown community has been hugely helpful in spreading the word about Willful. From recommend- ing us on Facebook groups to spread- i n, we've really felt the love om the community,” Bury said. Currently operating in eight prov- inces, Willful aim: and services across Canada. The organization is al- so working to offer funeral and burial planning options. Firearms and other weapons can be found in households across the country. In most situations, their presence creates no problems for responsible gun owners and family members. However, firearms can pose a significant risk if someone in the home is living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia. Together in Safety is a public safety resource program created by the Firearms Safety Education Service of Ontario and the Chief Firearms Office of Ontario. Working with our partners, like the Alzheimer Society of Ontario, we are promoting awareness and education in firearms safety and harm prevention to all Canadians. If you are concerned for a loved one with a dementia diagnosis, visit https firearms/ for more information and resources. ogetherinsafety.ca/dementia-

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