2 stouffville suntribune b thursday june 28 2007 publication mail agreement 40007673 itv iici w i stouffville gta robberies end with arrest ay lorraine kennedy vosu conlcal directorowner ma reg caslpo audc audlologist how loud is too loud most people realize that prolonged exposure to loud noise leads to hearing loss how loud is too loud noise levels are measured in decibels db trie higher the decibel level the louder the noise the scale runs from 0 db hl the faintest sound audible to the human ear to more than 180 db hl the noise level at a rocket launching pad in between there is the sound of an electric mixer 75 db hl a jackhammer 100 db hl and a firecracker 140 db hl as a general rule sounds louder than 85 db hl are considered to be potentially harmful the longer you are exposed to noise at this level and higher the greater the likelihood that you will experience significant hearing loss attending movies or concerts you can increase the likelihood of enjoying good hearing through your life by limiting their exposure to prolonged loud noise hearing loss usually occurs gradually- over time and is hard to detect until well advanced if you raise the volume on the television above what others in the house find normal or have difficulty hearing at movie theaters or your house of worship please call us to schedule a hearing evaluation by a certified clinical audiologist we use the latest diagnostic equipment to detect hearing loss in its early stages ps the biggest threat to hearing from loud noise comes form personal stereos many enjoy listening to music or with earphones ilw w uu w9 leading edge care for markham 9054714327 itarfcham stouffvuto heating services 377 church st m 203 etobicoke 4162338581 west end hearing esumsnerf if 1243 islington ave suit 71 solutions you seek north york 4164984151 the audkmooy centre ettemsned is66 1333 sneppard ave e surtt 340 byjoefantauzzi staff writer a toronto man has been arrested in connection with 10 bank robberies across the greater toronto area four of them in york region york regional police allege a man first struck locally june 9 2006 at a cebc branch on yonge street in aurora he was packing a gun and pointed it at the teller demanded cash and ran off about a month later july 5 a robber hit the same cibc approaching a teller and quietly demanding money police said another teller in the bank was approached and money demanded before he bolted to a waiting car on dec 22 a man walked into the cibc on hwy 27 in nobleton he forced customers and employees behind the counter and demanded cash he didnt pull a weapon but kept his hand inside his pocket police said security photo shows stouffville bank holdup in march after getting the money the man ran out the back of the bank and to the park ing lot of the nobleton community cen tre where he jumped into a truck and was last seen headed north through the lot toward old king road no one was hurt the most recent robbery in the string took place around 1245 pm march 17 in wwtchurchstouffville a man walked into the pace credit union at 6245 main st and demanded cash while holding his hand under his hoodie after receiving money the man escaped through the banks back door and west across a parking lot along with the robberies in york police have linked the man to heists in toronto durham and peel an arrest was made friday at atoron- to construction delivery company derek mansfield 32 of toronto is charged with 10 counts of robbery and 10 counts of disguise with the intent to commit an indictable offence mr mansfield is scheduled for a court appearance june 28 charge laid after truck hits car kills senior fatal crashes involving impaired truck drivers remain uncommon on the regions roads traffic unit sgt david mitchell said following the death of a senior citizen in whitchurchstouffville monday around 1 pm a blue nissan sentra being driven by edward wagner 70 of scarborough was stopped facing west on the north gravel shoulder of bloom- ington road just east of kennedy road york regional police said meanwhile an orange international dump truck was head west on bloom- ington the truck veered off the road and slammed into the back of the sen tra police said mr wagner was killed instantly this is not a common thing were seeing sgt mitchell said many trucking companies have taken steps to ensure drivers are not a liability which can include keeping regular contact with them sgt mitchell said impairment behind the wheel of any vehicle is dangerous but the issue becomes amplified when the driver is operating an industrial vehicle sgt mitchell said mirslaw popiel 43 of mississauga is charged with impaired driving causing death the investigation continues if you have information call police at 18668765423 ext 7703 crime stop pers at 1800222ttps or leave a tip online at www1800222tipscom joe fantauzzi lobster extr avaga fresh clear water nova scotia lobster prepared four different ways we will be offering our full menu during lobster 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