Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 Jul 2008, p. 17

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Creating confident smiles since 1982. 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) Tooth Chatter GETTING A BEAUTIFUL SMILE Are you losing your grip? Are your dentures loose, falling down, moving uncontrollably around your mouth? Have you had a Falling Out? Are you missing 1, 2, or more teeth? Not only do missing teeth look less desirable cosmetically, more importantly, spaces can cause your other natural teeth to shift position or become loose i time. Not to mention added difficulty when chewing. Once bitten, twice shy? Do you have trouble biting and chewing the food you love? While dentures do have limitations, many properly fitting dentures can master even the most difficult foods. Ill- fitting dentures, or dentures that were not made properly can cause problems especially when eating. If you are having any problems with your dentures, give our office a call. You do not need a referral. We offer no charge, no obligation consultations. By Cory Soal R.H.A.D. . . . Lend Me Your Ears We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210 Georgetown (905) 873-6642 HOW DOES LOUD NOISE CREATE HYPERTENSION? It appears to affect the nervous system, s igna l l ing the periphera l blood vesse ls to constr ict as though under attack/ This triggers a surge of adrenaline and other fight-or- f l ight chem ica ls into the bloodstream - a response that carries with it the potential for g landu lar or card iovascu lar changes, in other words, unwanted noise creates the same final results as increased stress (try to avoid)! The Georgetown 68 MAIN ST. N., GEORGETOWN 905-873-0176 WARRIOR HOCKEY EQUIPMENT NOW IN STOCK AT ENDZONE SPORTS Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, July 23, 2008 17 Up close with Stanley Defenceman Kyle Quincey of the 2008 Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings shared some time with some local youngsters who play for the same minor hockey organization, the Halton AAA Hurricanes, as he did growing up in the Orangeville area. From left, Dawson Lirette, Jean Sebastien Pearce, Mitchell Shorgan and Frank Previte of the novice Hurricanes met up with Quincey at his recent Stanley Cup party at the Alder Arena in Orangeville. Photo submitted by Teresa Lirette Golf Course in Nottawa last week. Jamison Cass, of Georgetown, was edged on the 19th hole by Daly Kim of North York while clubmate Luke Ovenden was ousted by Nic Powell from the Scarboro Golf Country Club on the 20th hole. Zachary Sutherland and Ryan Biehn, both of Georgetown, placed third and fifth, respective- ly in the boys 13-and-under division at the Canadian Junior Golf Associations KJS2- Kaneff Junior Series at Royal Niagara. Sutherland carded a 16-over par 88 while Biehn shot a 95. Cass, Ovenden go to extra holes in match play event Continued from pg. 16

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