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Oakville Beaver, 4 May 2017, p. 12

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| Thursday, May 4 , 2 0 1 7 | 12 For m ore news, visit oakvillebeaver.com BEAVER w w w .insideH A LTO N .com | OAKVILLE TH EC BIG 9 SALE! Vienna Sausage lo a d s of L I dressed C C flT E L LjJ) HEINES DE Sm art s % M Flakes CATELLI PASTA 340-375 g H UN T'S PASTA SAUCE 680 ml or MANWICH 398 mL selected varieties At the National Day of Mourning ceremony, the annual day of remembrance for workers who have been killed or in jured on the job, Dave Millar, president of the Oakville Labour Council and Ontario Labour Minister and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn pause by the memorial, which was surrounded by wreaths. | Graham Paine/Metroland FROZEN U TILITY TURKEYS 3 -9 kg, $1.00/lb, 2.20/kg PC® POTATO CHIPS 2 0 0-2 20 g selected varieties HOLIDAY LUNCHEON MEAT 340 g MAPLE LEAF FLAKES 1 5 6 g o r SAUSAGE VIENNA 1 1 3 g selected varieties EA/LB For those h urt or killed a t w ork by Nathan Howes Oakville Beaver Staff OLD M ILL BAGELS pkg of 6 selected varieties bagels MR. C HIPPY or MR. CREAM Y COOKIES 300/350 g ENERGIZER M AX ALKALINE BATTERIES AA4/AAA2 FLYER PRICES EFFECTIVE IN ONTARIO STORES ONLY. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 2017 TO WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2017. (excluding: Geraldton, Kenora &Thunder BayOntario) - nofnlls. in g e l iCr Avenue OAKViLLE When you go to work, the expectation is you will return home safely once your shift ends. But that' s not the reality for many Canadian families who have lost a loved one due to a workplace fatality. What is particularly "frustrating" for Ontario Labour Minister and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn is that every accident is determined to be preventable, he told the crowd gathered at the workers memorial outside the Oakville Central Library Friday, April 28, for a Day of Mourning ceremony. The National Day of Mourning (April 28) is an annual day of remembrance for workers who have been killed or injured on the job in Canada. Organized by the Oakville and District Labour Council (ODLC), Friday' s event drew see Workplace on p.17 M a jo r U n iv e r s ity h e a rin g s tu d y seeks p a r tic ip a n ts . C onnect H earing, w ith a leading hearing researcher at Ryerson University, seeks participants for a hearing study investigating the factors that can influence better hearing. All participants will have a hearing test provided at no charge. The data collected from this study will be used to further our understanding of hearing loss and improve life-changing hearing healthcare across Canada. often find they can "get by" w ithout help, however as the problem w orsens this becom es increasingly harder to do. By studying th o se p eop le having difficulty in noise or w ith television, w e hope to identify key factors impacting these difficulties and further understand their influence on the treatm ent process. In te re s te d p e o p le c a n re g is te r to b e a p a r t o f t h is lif e c h a n g in g h e a r in g study* b y c a llin g : 1.888.242.4892 o r v is it in g c o n n e c th e a rin g .c a / h e a rin g -s tu d y . 1. Cruickshanks, K .L ., W iley, T .L ., Tweed, T . S., K lein, B .E .K ., K lein, R , M ares-Perlm an, J .A ., &Nondahl, D. M . (1998). Prevalence ofHearing Loss in Older Adults in Beaver Dam, W isconsin: The Epidemiology ofHearing Loss Study. Am. J . Epidemiol. 148 (9), 879-886. 2. National Institutes ofHealth. (2010). W hy Research H earing Loss? D eep inside our ears are several thousand m icroscopic "hair cells" These cells are arranged in rows and each cell is responsible for hearing a specific pitch, sim ilar to th e k eys on a piano. A s w e age, so m e o f th ese cells b ecom e d am aged ... from lou d n oises, chronic con d itions, or the process o f aging itself. Just like a piano w ith dam aged keys, an ear w ith dam aged hair cells w ill m ake thin gs sou nd m uffled and distorted. For som e people this loss o f clarity is only a problem at n oisy restaurants or in the car, but for others it m akes listening a struggle throughout the entire day. It is estim ated that 46% o f people aged 45 to 87 have som e degree o f hearing lo ss,1 but m ost do n ot seek treatm ent right away. In fact, the average person w ith hearing loss will wait ten years before seeking help.2 This is because at the beginning stages o f hearing loss people Ryerson University Connect Hearing YOUR HEARING PROFESSIONALS * S tu d yp a r tic ip a n tsm u stb eo v e r5 0 y e a rso fa g ea n dh a v eth eo p tio ntop a r tic ip a te .N ofe e sa n dn op u r c h a sen e c e ssa r y .A D P ,V A C ,W S I B ,N I H B a c c e p te d .

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