Oakville Beaver, 3 Nov 2016, p. 18

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, November 3, 2016 | 18 SPECIAL RETIREES' HEARING AID! A new hearing aid offer has been introduced for retirees. The hearing aid is a great value, simple to operate and brings IMPROVED hearing to thousands! At last. The hearing aid that thousands have wanted is now available. The latest digital hearing aid technology solves the biggest challenge for hearing aid wearers­hearing well in noisy environments. Nobody will notice it because of its minute size, fitting snugly and comfortably just behind your ear. Everything works automatically. There are no controls to worry about and adjustments are easy to make­even from your smart phone. So you can get back to enjoying your relationships, rather than thinking about your hearing. Because these new hearing aids collect and digitally processes natural, 360 degree sound thousands of times per second, they have been shown to reduce the strain that effortful-listening puts on the brain and even to improve recall from conversations in noisy listening environments. In fact, these hearing aids improve speech understanding in background noise 30% better than even the previous top-of-the-line hearing aids. Hearing professionals are celebrating the biggest advancement in 30 years of fitting hearing aids and patients credit it with providing a substantial improvement in their ability to communicate in large groups and noisy social settings. A hearing test takes less than 60 minutes, you don't need a doctor's referral, and there's no cost or obligation whatsoever. Call now to try these hearing aids for yourself! Halton Region Chair Gary Carr, (far left), stands with Halton-based MPPs Eleanor McMahon, Indira Naidoo-Harris and Kevin Flynn, who announced last Friday (Oct. 28) the Region will receive more than $10 million in provincial funding over the next two years through the Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative (CHPI). | Nathan Howes photo Halton targets homelessness with new provincial cash by Nathan Howes Special to the Beaver A new partnership between the Ontario government and Halton Region aims to put an end to homelessness in the region. With an investment from the Province, through the Community Homelessness Prevention Initiative (CHPI), Halton will receive $5,043,122 in 2017/18 and $5,800,061 in 2018/19, totalling more than $10 million, to help families and individuals stay in their homes or get the housing they need. see Province on p.20 EARN up to $3000! Are you a Healthy Male or Female between 18 and 55 years of age? If so, we want to hear from you! Apotex is currently recruiting healthy non-smoking men and women to participate in a clinical study. Call now to book your FREE hearing test, or visit ListenUPcanada.com/RTIR · Burlington | 1435 Plains Road East | Call Julie or Diane at 1-888-808-9930 · Milton | 15 Martin Street | Call Sara at 1-888-809-1903 · Mississauga Central | 102-101 Queensway West | Call Gorana at 1-888-811-3494 · Mississauga Clarkson Village | 1865 Lakeshore Road West | Call Anna at 1-888-812-9873 · Mississauga King | 71 King Street West | Call Jane at 1-888-814-8464 · Mississauga Queensway | 201-2085 Hurontario Street | Call Angelina at 1-888-815-7771 · Mississauga Streetsville | 217 Queen Street South | Call toll-free 1-888-816-3365 · Mississauga West | 1140 Burnhamthorpe West | Call Maritza at 1-888-817-4784 · Oakville | 117 Lakeshore Road West | Call Megan at 1-888-819-7394 WWW.APOTEX.CA Referred by Physicians more than 50,000 times! Hearing tests are provided free of charge for adults ages 18 and older. Some conditions may apply. Please see clinic for details. LUC13 NSP-RTIR2-OAKB REGISTER ONLINE AT or Call: Toll Free: 416.741.4256 1.877.APO.CLNC (1.877.276.2562) Hours: 8:30am to 5pm monday to friday

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