Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 17 Sep 2015, p. 46

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Pa ge 4 6 T hu rs da y, S ep te m be r 1 7, 2 01 5 - T he IF P - H al to n H ill s - w w w .th ei fp .c a Georgetown Little Theatre Studio, 33 Stewarttown Rd. Stewarttown, ON 8pm: Sept. 17, 18, 19 Acton Town Hall Centre 19Willow St. N., Acton 8pm: Sept 24, 25, 26 $10 LIMITED RESERVED SEATING. CALL FORTICKETS! 905-877-3422 THESTUDIOSHOWS Edgy theatre on the fringe ofGeorgetown. PRESENTS 30Neo-Futurist Plays from TooMuchLightMakesTheBabyGoBlind (30 plays in 60minutes) by Greg Allen www.georgetownl i t t letheatre.ca Find local professionals here every Thursday! For advertising information please call 905-234-1018 or email kkosonic@theifp.ca Professionals Ask the 905-567-8858 1-866-506-PCCS (7227) reduCe CoSt & ConfliCt diVorCe WitH diGnitY And KeeP Your moneY in Your PoCKet! ACCredited mediAtorS GeorGetoWn, brAmPton, bolton, miSSiSSAuGA, orAnGeVille flexible HourSwww.pccs.ca Separation & Divorce mediation 905-877-CARE (2273) DR. ANOOP SAYAL DR. ANOOP SAYAL Family and Cosmetic Dentistry located in Georgetown Marketplace Mall Q:What do I do for a Dental Emergency? a:ToothacheFirst call your dentist. Explain your symptoms and ask to be seen as soon as possible.Then ease the pain.Take an over-the- counter pain medicine that works for you, but do not put the pills on your sore tooth. Hold an ice pack against your face at the spot of the sore tooth. Do not put a heating pad, a hot water bottle, or any other source of heat on your jaw. Heat will make things worse instead of better. Chipped or broken tooth Broken teeth can almost always be saved. Call your dentist and explain what happened. He or she will see you right away. If it's a small break, your dentist may use a white filling to fix the tooth. If the break is serious, a root canal may be needed.Your tooth may also need a crown (also called a cap). Knocked out tooth If the knocked-out tooth is an adult (or permanent) tooth, your dentist may be able to put it back.You must act quickly. If the tooth is put back in place within 10 minutes, it has a fair chance of taking root again. After 2 hours, the chances are poor. If the tooth looks clean, put it back in its place (its socket). If this is not possible, or if there's a chance that the tooth might be swallowed, put it in a container of cold milk. Go to your dentist, or to the nearest dentist, right away. If you get help within ten minutes, there is a fair chance that the tooth will take root again. This can be a very big chore for some of us! But there is help available. First, check with your doctor. Make a list of the medications he wants you to be on and the times you are to take them.Then seek the assistance of your local pharmacist. He will help identify outdated medications and can destroy all your old pills safely and properly. If you are having trouble taking them at the right time, show him your list. He may suggest a dosette system to help with this - he also can assist you in filling it properly. Taking the right pill at the right time is essential in order for you to get the proper effects necessary for your good health.This important service is provided in most retirement homes and is invaluable to our senior clients. Put your medicine cabinet in order - it will serve you well! Who can help me clean out my medicine cabinet of all these old pills? Christoph Summer Owner/Administrator 222 Mountainview Rd. N. Georgetown, ON L7G 3R2 Bus: 905-877-1800 Fax: 905-873-9083 www.mountainviewresidence.com Mountainview Residence & Terrace owned and operated by the Summer family Thrift Shop (Moore Park Plaza) 905-702-8661 thriftshop@uppercredit.com Charitable Registration # 893738872RR0001 www.uppercredit.com UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY Upper Credit Humane Society Thrift Shop Stop by often to see what treasures we have in the store. Donations of household items in good condition are appreciated. Drop them off any time the shop is open. Funds raised at the Thrift Shop help the animals at the shelter. Open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. COMMUNITY Hillsview Active Living Centre-Acton to host Reach Out for Harvest Breakfast The Open House last week was very well at- tended. Stacey Aarssen is an executive con- sultant with Better Travel Insurance/Sentry group in Guelph who spoke to us about travel insurance and how important it is to make sure you fill out the questionnaires completely. One client wrote down they were on four medications and it was actually five and that was enough to have their medical expenses re- jected. She also mentioned visiting your doc- tor six months prior to your trip and have any prescriptions filled and any required changes done at this time to ensure eligibility. Make sure you understand the stability period. The average stability period is six months. That might cause your expenses to be declined. We have more information at the Centre you can pick up. In the afternoon a group enjoyed watch- ing Michelle, our administrative assistant with her "assistant" Wendy (co-ordinator of the Centre) make goat cheese bruschetta appetiz- ers followed by cherry custard tarts. Everyone enjoyed eating them afterwards! The first evening movie night was well at- tended and members are looking forward to the next one on Tuesday, Oct. 6. On Thursday, Sept. 10, Nancy MacLeod presented The Victorian Medical Show. It was a great success showcasing some of the vari- ous tools and equipment used in Victorian times. Nancy has a wicked sense of humor and had us laughing while learning some- thing about living and being sick in Victorian times. Open House week was a great success with many new faces and people enjoying partici- pating in the various activities. We welcome everyone who became a member of the Cen- tre during this time and hope to see them en- joying the many various programs we offer. Our membership now stands at 331. On Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. we are host- ing a Reach Out for Harvest Breakfast. We are inviting members and the community to join us and see what the Centre has to offer. There is a signup sheet and a very small charge for the breakfast. Come out and meet some new friends. Friday lunch on Sept. 25 will be soup and sandwiches plus dessert. By Julie Conroy Hillsview Active Living Centre- Acton

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