Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 15 Jun 2010, p. 4

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4 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,June 15, 2010 Tooth Chatter Police blotter Police looking for suspects in attempted car break-in Halton Police are looking for two suspects who were seen by a neighbour attempting to break into a 1997 GMC Yukon at a Main St. Georgetown residence early Friday. The neighbour shouted at the suspects, who fled on foot. They are both described as male, aged 16 to 17. One was approximately 6' or more, with a medium build, wearing blue jeans, a black hoodie and carrying black knapsack. The other one had bushy hair. ··· Police are investigating a break and enter into a garage on Raylawn Cr. about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday. Police say someone broke into a shed and was scared off by a barking dog. It's believed the suspect arrived at the home on bicycle, and fled on foot. The bicycle was left behind. It's unknown if anything was taken from the garage. ··· A $1,000 concrete saw was stolen from a construction site on Eaton St. about 12:55 p.m. Wednesday. Police say bricklayers were working on a scaffold on the site when a male took the saw. He fled on foot. The bricklayers chased the man who got into a fourdoor vehicle driven by another man, and they fled the scene. IMMEDIATE DENTURES An "Immediate Denture" is a denture that is inserted immediately following the extraction of the natural teeth. Using the method, the denture actually acts as a sort of bandage to help the tissues heal. The denture must be left in place during the first 24 hours. You must follow normal post extraction recommendations, from your doctor and then come in for an adjustment/check-up appointment the following day. Another advantage, is that the patient gets their denture right away and doesn't have the inconvenience of embarrassment of having to go without teeth. Immediate dentures are very popular, however this route is not ideal for everyone. It often involves an extensive period of adjustment in which the patient and Denturist must work closely together for some time for best results. If you have never worn dentures, your new teeth will probably feel strange and bulky in your mouth. This is because the muscles of your face, lip, cheeks and tongue are used to your former teeth, or to nothing at all. These muscles are being stretched and molded to new contours and dimensions. This muscle tension will subside in a short period of time. Also, learning to chew properly with new dentures may take two to six weeks. It is also important that the person who extracts your teeth, does not have to be the person who makes your denture. Denturists are "Denture Specialists" who work together with other dental professionals, to make sure you get the best denture care available. You do not need a referral; simply call our office direct. No one was seriously injured when an SUV crashed through the front window into the private dining room at the Terra Cotta Inn Sunday afternoon. The room (above) was unoccupied at the time of the accident. The driver was charged with careless driving. Damage to the inn, which remains open, was still being assessed at press time. Top photo courtesy Art Rice/ Bottom photo by Jimmy Noble Creating confident smiles since 1982. McDuff to run in Ward 4 race A challenger has entered the race for the Ward 4 local council seat in the Oct. 25 municipal election. Ross McDuff of Webster Way filed his nomination papers Wednesday, June 9. McDuff is challenging incumbent Ward 4 Councillors John Duncan and Bob Inglis. All current members of council have filed their nomination papers to seek re-election in October. McDuff is the first non-incumbent to file. The last day to file nomination papers is Sept. 10. For more information on how to file go to www.haltonhills.ca Alexander Trenton, DD, F.C.A.D. (A) Denturist Georgetown Denture Clinic, 18 Church Street, Georgetown, Ontario 905-877-2359 (Across from the Library and Cultural Centre) Driver charged in crash Continued from pg. 1 room when I heard what I thought was breaking glass," said Colleen Cauchi, of Terra Cotta Inn. She walked into the private dining room heading toward the kitchen thinking a staff member had dropped a tray of glasses, when she was shocked to see the SUV in the room. She said fortunately the room wasn't occupied at the time as the surprise party that had booked the room was running half an hour late. The Inn remains open, except for the private dining room. The damage is still being assessed, said Cauchi. By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend Me Your Ears Longtime teachers honoured Halton Catholic District School Board recently honoured 24 staff members who have served the Board for 25 years and the 35 who are retiring from the service of the Board this year. Collectively, these staff members have contributed over 1,320 years of service to the students and supporters of the Board. Locally, Colin Simpson of St. Joseph School was honoured for 25 years of service while Maureen Rivers of St. Catherine of Alexandria and John Mark Rowe of St. Brigid School are retiring. COUNSELLING THE NEW HEARING AID USER The following few tips, if followed correctly, will prolong the benefits and enjoyment of better hearing: ·Do not get the hearing aid wet ·Do not leave the instrument where it is too hot or cold ·Try not to drop the hearing aid ·Do not spray cleaning solution or hair spray on the instrument ·Keep the instrument and batteries out of the reach of small children and especially pets If any of the above problems do occur, please don't hesitate to call... The Georgetown Buck & Doe Guess What Couple is turning 70 together? Class of 2010 NEAL GRAYDON MCM Wildlife Control 289-839-1385 Locally owned and operated Brenna Moore & Brian Agnew Saturday June 19, 2010 Lion's Hall, Georgetown 8 p.m. ­ 1 a.m. Tickets $15 at the door, $10 in advance Call 905-703-7604 Games, music, food, beer, beer & more Please join family & friends at an OPEN HOUSE Saturday, June 19th 5 Union St., Georgetown 2-6 p.m. to wish a Congratulations on your graduation from Conestoga College with your diploma in Architecture-Construction Engineering Technology. Humane removal and prevention Raccoons, Squirrels, Skunks, Bats We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210 Georgetown (905) 873-6642 Happy 70th Birthday to Lloyd & Tish (Pat) Sheppard Way to go Neal, we are so proud of you!

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