Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Jan 2007, p. 9

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The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, January 9, 2007 - A9 ,KAHAM PAINE / (ANAUIAN LH/5MIýIUN A GRAND DONATION: Kristin Horreli, manager of fundraisng for Rose Cherry's Home for Kids, accepts a $3,050 donation from Haitun Pdramedics hockey team members (frorn lett) Mike Armes, lan Sudlow and Ryan Hamilton. The money wvas recently raised at the fifth annual Gord Armes Memorial Hockey Tournament. The cvvo- day event was started in 2002 In mrnory of Gord Armes, a Hafton EMS paramedic wvho passedi awav after bat- tling pancreatic cancer, CRA now accepting volunteers 1-he Canada Revenue Agency (k RA) is currenily recruiting vo[unteer. to lhellp prepare 200b incoine tax and henelit relurns for Iow-ineotne individuals like seniors, students and ncsv k anadians. Through the k RïAs prograni, s outiteers svork 's îh coînmu- nitv agencies in estabiishing tax clinics i liraries, conmunity c entres, schools, churches, sen- iors' residences and other cen- tral locations. [hose iinîercstced should hase a basic understandtng; of (ýanadian incoîne tax. 1 hey canti fnd out more about the program or sign Up by s'isiting www.cra.gc.calvolun- teer or calling 1-800-95Q-8281. framliin, For e prints/photos e sports jerseys e shadow boxes e originals e neediepoint el & much more ïarrq r atr & Picture Framing Warehouse & Since 1975 345 Steeles Ave. E., Milton_ (905) 878-8161 Open Daily SHearing 1 er n rl osdri rvlg asrem foir Life el ikod M5. uilgs Audiology Centre & Dispensary Halve a Young children are often followed Hearing loss, although often thought of as a condition related to aging, spans across ail ages. Some people are born with hearing loss. In Ontario, ail parents are offered a hearing screening for their newborns even before leaving the hospital. This is implemented through the IHP (Infant Hearing Program). Parents may also access this program if they miss the screening or their babies are born at home. Children with factors that put them at risk for a progressive hearing loss (a loss that becomes worse over time) will be monitored up ta 3 years of age. For more information on this program go anlIme ta http://ihp.mtsinai.on.ca. for hearing concerns if there is a history of ear infections or fluid in the middle ear. Hearing is tested to diagnose any problems and may be retested following any intervention to ensure that hearing level are within theO ver 1 normal range. Children may E p also have their hearing tested if they fail to develop speech adequately according to normal developmental patterns. Children may also be tested as they enter school if they show any academic delays or signs of not hearing properly in the classroom. This is usually the first step. It is very important ta rule out hearing loss as a contributing factor before r exploring any classroom strategies when a hearing loss is very mild, or assistance with learning. As adults, many will experience hearing Ioss. Factors such as aging (or presbycusis), exposure to noise and hereditary factors often play a role. Quite 7 Ye arsor fml members will wie ce notice this problem first. They often have to repeat themselves or may comment that the television is set too high. Over time, the individual with the hearing loss wiIl notice these difficulties as weII and wiIl seek help. The first step is a hearing test. This wilI provide a baseline for which other testing may be compared ta. In early stages, or basic strategies for communication may be the first course of action.' if the loss is greater and cannot be treated through medical means or communication strategies, then hearing aids may be the best solution. If you have concerns regarding your hearing then you need ta have your hearing tested by an Audiologist. It is a painless procedure and wilI provide you with immediate information regarding your hearing levels and how this will affect your ability ta communicate with others. If you have any questions or need ta have your hearing tested, please contact us. For more information, please cali us or visit our office at: 497 Laurier Avenue, Suite 3 Milton, Ontario L9T 3K8 905.693.HEAR (4327) ________ Who Should Hearing Test?

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