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THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2010 14 THANK YOU The Board of Directors of the East Wellington Family Health Team would like to take the opportunity to offer our sincerest thanks to the businesses and individuals who helped support our recent fundraising campaign. Without your generosity, the campaign would not have been the success that it was. Rockwood Esso Smith Valeriotte LLP Juliann Stern Thomas Rockwood Veterinary Marilyn Gray Bruce-Jeannette Pinder Stone United Church Halwell Mutual Insurance Dr. Dominic Ho Wayne Pitman Ford Lincoln RLB Management Don & Jean Martin Saunder's Bakery Barry Cullen Chevrolet Cadillac John Cruickshank Walter & Virena Swanston BJC Architects Gilbert MacIntyre & Son Funeral Home John Sutherland & Sons Ltd. Denny Bus Lines Ltd. Wall Custance Funeral Home Gilchrist Chapel Guelph Ceramic Decor Centre Jim's Repair Shop Rob & Judy Gray John & Jane Murison Guelph Place Banquet Hall Douglas & Mary Black R.G. Burnside & Associates James W. Sutherland County of Wellington Township of Guelph-Eramosa Robert Fellows Stables Dr. Timothy Pelso Elliot Coach Lines Art Stokman Wodynfeld Holdings Inc. Charles Kuiken Charleston Homes Rockwood Petro Canada John Benham Rockwood Electric Rockwood TV Barzotti Woodworking Ltd. Suzanne & Hubert Bielman Robinson Pontiac Buick Guelph Business Machines Ltd. BDO Financial Services Rockwood Home Hardware Paul & Linda Wilson Peter & Vija Celmins Gordon Ostrander Blue Springs Funeral Home Blue Springs Realty (Halton) Inc. Rockwood & District Lions Club Rockwood Food Market Inc. Walter, Hildegard, Bernie & Steve Liebig MacNaughton, Hermson, Britton Clarkson Ltd. Gino Cardorin Fred & Chris Pelley Coldpoint Holdings Ltd. Doug Breen John Scott Elaine Scott Chris White Tracy Bell Ken McNabb Gilles Alaire Frances Jamieson Sue Martyn Bill Dawkins CJOY Radio Dr. Clare Maine Helle & Arved Rannik Rockwood Volunteer Firefighters John & Gail Bouvmeester Ken Winters Ltd. Eden House Care Facility Whistle Stop Restaurant Kevin & Bo Kim Rockwood Pharmacy Mary Murrell Maija Dale Heaven on 7 Restaurant Erik & Pauline Stern Dr. Jane Hosdil Susan Frasson John Wood Linda Paquette Nellis Construction Marion Willms Grant & Lois McRae Waterloo Biofilters Inc. Cockshutt Greenhouses Ltd. Nyle & Helen Iutzi Eltin & Elizabeth Arris Peter & Sharon Beaton Cahterine M. Hunt Paul Dudnick Roof Trusses & Components Ltd. Graham Downer Earl & Marion Osborne Bill & Brenda Ross Roger & Sue Cybulski R&N Maintenance Roger Knapp Alan & Cathie McPhedran Richard J Ward Ruth Knight-Bowes Jennifer & Michael Stanhope Royal City Realty Robert Hannam R&M Construction Peter F. Hannam Leslie & Lorna Foote Dr. Kelly Stern Michael R Czarnota Leah Youngblut Ray & Betty Death Terry & Dot Daynard Edward & Betty Pollock Greg Jowelt Ashton Ridge Homes Mack Godman Wellington County Marketplace Laurie Aditajs Rockwood and District Lioness Club ....And our thanks to any contributor that we omitted.....Sorry wellington-Halton Hills MPP ted arnott Web: www.tedarnottmpp.com Phone: 1-800-265-2366 Size: 5.145 in. x 1.562 in. Rockwood Physiofi tness 178 Alma St. Unit #8. PO Box 209 Rockwood On. N0B 2K0 519-856-1221 • Email: rockwoodphysiofitness@yahoo.ca We are conveniently located on the main street of Rockwood. Our mission is to offer a friendly and welcoming atmosphere to the residents of Rockwood and the surrounding communities. Staffed with certified fitness professionals, we will gladly work with everyone regardless of their level of fitness. Our aim is to help all of our members achieve their personal best and live healthier and happier lives. Hours: Monday - Friday ........6:30am - 8:00pm Closed for Lunch ......1:00pm - 2:00pm Saturday.....................8:00am - 12noon Fees: $36 a month * Group Package (max. 2 members) 2 members $31* each per month Student Fees: $20 per month Drop In: $5.00 Other Options 6 months - $42 per month 3 months - $45 per month 1 month $46 per month (A $45 Initiation Fee will apply to short item memberships.) All prices include GST. *Based on an annual membership WE OFFER Individualized exercise programs, free weights, Body Bars, Fitness Balls and Bands, Multi-cable machines, Cardio equipment, and much more!!! ALSO AVAILABLE - Physiotherapy, Naturopathic medicine, and massage therapy. Benefits of regular exercise More Energy • Stress Reduction Increased Stamina • Lower Blood Pressure Lower Bad Cholesterol • Lowers Resting Heart Rate Increased Flexibility • More Restful Sleep Increase in Lean Muscle Tissue Decrease Body Fat • Higher Self Esteem Fitness is for Everyone! Health Canada recommends 30 minutes of accumulated exercise everyday. Make the commitment today! You Deserve It! Get Fit • Stay Fit Have Fun in Rockwood's Very Own Fitness Centre! NOW OPEN The McGuinty Liberals has voted down a motion calling for a moratorium on new wind farm develop- ment. It was defeated by a vote of 40 to 17. "They're just not listen- ing to people's legitimate concerns," said Welling- ton-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott. Introduced by the Progres- sive Conservative caucus, the motion demanded an in- dependent, comprehensive study to confirm that indus- trial wind energy sites do not pose a risk to commun- ity health and environment concerns. It also called for restoration of municipal planning authority. The motion was inspired by MPP Arnott, and a bill introduced by Dufferin-Cal- edon MPP Sylvia Jones. Wind farm opponents filled the Legislature's pub- lic galleries but, after a few interrupted the proceedings, all visitors were removed by the Acting Speaker of the House. They were told that if they didn't leave, they might be charged with tres- passing. During his participation in the debate, Arnott wel- comed local organizers in Wellington-Halton Hills, including the Oppose Bel- wood Wind Farm Action Group (OBWF), which is joining Wind Concerns On- tario and community groups from over 50 other munici- palities. He also drew attention to the Green Energy Act, which the McGuinty Liber- als passed last year. "Fourteen months ago, when the McGuinty Gov- ernment introduced its so-called Green Energy Act, I said that a more ap- propriate title would have been the Power Grab Act," Arnott said. "This legislation con- fiscated local councils' decision-making authority, while dismissing serious questions regarding wind turbines and their potential effects on human health," he continued. "It removed opportunities for public input." During the noon hour, Ar- nott also addressed hundreds of protesters gathered on the lawn of Queen's Park. Despite the motion's de- feat, Arnott is not giving up. This week he plans to begin introducing his constituents' petitions on this subject. By Denise Paulsen According to Kit Bresnahan - one of the Directors of the Eden Mills Millpond Asso- ciation - the City of Guelph is in contravention of Min- istry of Environment rules. The neighbouring city takes water from the Eramosa Riv- er which runs through the village of Eden Mills and the Millpond Association recent- ly filed a claim with the City of Guelph believing that the neighbouring City's pumping of water from the village's river has compromised it's integrity, resulting in sink- holes forming in the village's Millpond. The sinkholes are one-metre wide, eroding the stone in the pond, taking down sand and gravel. The community-based independent association celebrated its twentieth an- niversary last Friday night at the Eden Mills Community Hall. The group was formed to maintain the natural flora and fauna of the village Mill- pond. The City had until last Fri- day to reply and they claimed no fault on their part exists. The Ministry of Environ- ment has been informed of this claim. Bresnahan states that his group is not taking an adversarial position in this regard. In a separate issue, the Millpond Association also discussed the ownership of the lands surrounding the pond in the village. Present- ly, two active members of the Association own the land. For the last twenty-years, the Eden Mills couple has gen- erously leased their property to the group for a nominal fee of $10 per year. At the meeting, the group voted unanimously to purchase the lands from the couple, who are eager to sell the Millpond land to the Association, for an undisclosed fee. Millpond future debated MPP claims Liberals ignore wind farm effects

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