Halton Hills Newspapers

New Tanner (Acton, ON), 10 Feb 2005, p. 14

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In both cases this is up to an "evaluator". An evaluator must be a nurse, doctor, psy- chologist, social worker, physiotherapist, speech language therapist or audiologist. Your attorney cannot make these deci- sions unless an evaluator finds that you are incapable of making them yourself. How will my attorney make decisions for me? If while you are capable, you give in- structions or express wishes about your personal care, your attorney must follow these instructions or wishes. If your attorney does not know of any in- structions or wishes, or you did not give any, he or she will make decisions based on what seems to be in your best interest. To do so, he or she must consider your values and beliefs and even the wishes 'you expressed after you became incapa- ble. However, your attorney can override these later wishes if he or she believes that this is in your best interest. 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Park Ave. 'Lake Ave. Knox Ave. Mill St. E. from Victoria to the lights is looking for carriers for these local routes... 2.Acton Blvd. form McDonald Churchill from Lasby to McDonald Spruce (Ballentine Homes) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2005 Ring Around ROCKWOODE Indoor Soccer Season Rockwood Rockets Soc- cer Club is having an indoor soccer season at Rockwood Centennial Public School, starting February 12. The season will last eight weeks, and is open to boys and girls, grades 1 to 8. Reg- ister and play on February 12 at 9:00 a.m. For more details, check the website at www. rkd.ca/rockets Sign up for Softball The Rockwood Eramo- sa Minor Ball Association (REMBA) is holding registra- tion at the Rockwood Eramosa Public Library on Feb. 12 and 26 from 10:00 a.m. to | p.m., and on Feb. 21 and 24 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. It is open to boys and girls from ages 6 to 18. For more information, contact Dave Smelsky at djsmelsky@sympatico.ca. Get Involved in Rock- wood's Business Anyone interested in Rock- wood's economic health is invited to attend the breakfast meetings of the Rockwood Eramosa Business Associa- tion held the third Wednesday of every month at Bucky's Café from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. Get your business brochure printed. The deadline has passed but you can still make it under the wire if you act now. REBA is developing a membership database, so be sure and submit your busi- ness' contact information. REBA has established a committee to work on beau- tifying Highway in the centre of Rockwood. For more information, visit www.rockwoodbusiness.ca. St. Valentine's Day Dance The Rockwood Nursery School is holding a Valentine's Day Dance and silent auction at Curwin's Pub, Feb. 19 at 7 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Rockwood Nursery School. For information or tickets, call 856-4486. Euchre Come out and play Euchre at Sacred Heart Church Hall. The next game is Tuesday, Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Community Appreciation Night The Rockwood and District Lion's Club is hosting a com- munity appreciation dinner on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at the Rockmosa Community Centre. Happy Hour begins at 6:30 p-m., and dinner is at 7 p.m. Proceeds will be used for community betterment. Eden Mills gun club noise debate By Rebecca Ring The Rockwood Miller A group of Eden Mills residents met at the Eden Mills Community Hall on January 25 to discuss con- cerns over the Guelph Rod and Gun Club and the noise it produces. They first met last March to determine if there was a common community concern. Approximately sixty people attended that meet- ing and it was decided that there was in fact a common concern. A steering com- mittee of four people was elected. Their mandate was to take these concerns to the Guelph Rod and Gun Club in hopes of negotiating an amicable solution. The com- mittee suggested reduced hours, in particular closing Sundays so residents could have that day free of gun- shot noise. Nothing came of these requests. The commit- tee asked Guelph/Eramosa Township Council to get in- volved. Mayor Clint Martin and Councillor Chris White contacted the club and asked them to "come to the table" to negotiate. As a result, five members of the Gun Club including the president, Borden Zazin- sky, attended the meeting on January 25. Council remains neutral but offered their of- fices and a member of staff to mediate negotiations. The Gun Club representatives agreed to take this idea back to their members for discus- sion. The concerned citizens group has suggested chang- ing the dusk closing time for the outdoor range to an actual hour. Mr. Tim Laing, amem- ber of the steering committee, said he and other residents have heard the shots well af- ter dark. They also proposed to council that they enact a new by-law that deals specifi- cally with noise from sport shooting clubs. The Gun Club is looking into ways to muffle the sound from the indoor range. Councillor Teressa Gibson-Smye and the township's Manager of Prop- erty and Leisure Services, Brad Roelofson, attended the meeting. . = Rockwood (519) 831-3221 FIT TO BE TRIED Personal Fitness Training For Your Sweetheart In-Home Margaret lutzi, BA, CPTN, CFC miutzi@sympatico.ca

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