THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, MAY 13, 2010 13HORSES AND BULLS: Lane Norris (right) of Dodge Rodeo in Orangeville helped entertain a large crowd on Saturday during the open house of System Fen-cing in Rockwood. Also on hand were Sarah Fortin with Tipperary Equestrian (far left), System Fencing president Dwayne Job and Ross Millar from Dodge Rodeo. Frances Niblock photosShamrock shuffle set for SundayThe 7th annual Erin Shamrock Shuffle road race and earning prizes. Various prizes will be given to all partici-choose from a 5K or 2.5K. There is even a 1K fun run walk is this weekend and more than 100 runners and pants who raise certain levels of pledges, starting at just for kids under 12. After the run, participants will enjoy a walkers are expected to participate. The race begins $50 raised. There is even a pledge level where participants pancake breakfast and awards for top place finishers in from Centre 2000 at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 16th. get an iPod shuffle - perfect for the Shamrock Shuffle.all age categories as well as draw prizes. Last minute registration opens at 7:45 a.m., and registra-Everyone in the family can participate in the Shuffle. For more information visit EWCSs website www.east-tion is $40.There is the choice to run 10K or 5K and walkers can wellingtoncommunityservices.com or call 519-833-9696.Last Friday, the Erin branch of TD Canada Trust held a bake sale in support of the Shuffle. Funds from the bake sale went towards pledges beings raised by two of the banks employees, Mary Cunningham and Dawn Kivell, who are walking 5K. In addition to the pledges they are raising, TD Bank donated $500.The Shamrock Shuffle is a great community event in-volving heart healthy activity and includes all levels and conditions, as you can walk or run. Both our High School and EWCS benefit financially if we do a good job with our fundraising & sponsorships. said Mary Cunningham, manager of the Erin TD Canada Trust.Raising pledges this year means Shufflers are not only supporting two great causes in their community, but also Our MPP ReportsSHAMROCK SHUFFLE: Staff from East Wellington Community Services (EWCS) accepted a $500 cheque from Mary Cunningham and other TD Bank staff in support of the Shamrock Shuffle that takes by Ted Arnottplace in Erin on Sunday. The event will raise money to benefit EWCS and the athletic department at Erin MPP Wellington - Halton HillsDistrict High School. Submitted photoMay 6 in the Ontario withdraw her proposals to Legislature, my colleague cut pharmacy service, tone Elizabeth Witmer asked a down her rhetoric, and sit question on the Govern-down with the pharma-Rockwood music students ments pharmacy proposals. cists association to seek Her question exposed the common ground. I believe McGuinty Liberals indif-a compromise could be ference to small town and found to encourage savings perform at Kiwanis Festivalrural Ontario pharmacy AND maintain service.service.If you are concerned WRockwood and area piano students of the Bookbind-Kayleigh Rankin: two first place finishesitmer disclosed that about this issue, more in-Aidan Szekely Nokes: first and second place finishesthe Ministry of Health pro-ers Keyboard Studio recently performed at the 2010 formation on the campaign duced a briefing document to support local pharma-Kiwanis Music Festival of Guelph.Christal Vermeulen: two second place finisheslast year, which advised cies is available online at Awards received in Competitive Classes include:Adrianna Vermeulen: first and second place finishesthe Minister that smaller stopcuts.ca. I am receiv-Beniot Cuerrier: third place finishNon-Competitive Classes:independent and rural phar-ing stacks of petitions and Myra Freeman: two second place finishesLidia Lee: adjudicated excellentmacies would have a low postcards on this issue, Chelsea Ingle: first place finishAquilia Lee: received the Award Committees scholar-capacity to survive the which I intend to present Alison Kim: honourable mentionship prize.changes the Government to the Government.Titus Lee: three first place finishesMark Kosir performed his composition at the Festival.announced recently.***Aquila Lee: two first place finishesCongratulations to all for outstanding perform-Evidently, this prudent In my ongoing efforts to Lidia Lee: second place finishances.advice from Ministry staff reach out to Halton Hills was ignored, for the Gov-residents, my staff and I ernment declared war on are continuing to schedule pharmacy on April 7.meetings with constitu-Fill up your tank winnerAnyone who has visited ents at the Mold-Masters their neighbourhood phar-SportsPlex arenas board-Four of the twelve winners have came to pick up her prize she joked yet still have an opportunity. There macy in the past month room. If you need to meet been drawn in East Wellington about sharing the gas card with her are even a few tickets still avail-has likely heard what the me, please call 1-800-265-Community Services Fill Up husband and keeping the grocery able. The contest continues all changes may mean: less 2366 to set up a time. Your Tank 12 Month Raffle has card for herself. She also said she year, on the third Friday of every service for patients, and the In addition, I plan to once been drawn. Marilyne Houghton would be sending him to buy an-month. The next draw will be on possible closure of some again visit the Georgetown was Aprils recipient of $250 in free other ticket.May 21st.pharmacies.Market Place mall on Fri-Speaking in the Legis-daygroceries and $250 in free gas.There are still eight more chan-Proceeds from the raffle go to , May 14, from 1:00 to lature, I have called upon 2:30 p.m., to listen to your Marilyne bought her ticket at the ces to win the $500 prizes so those supporting EWCSs programs in the Minister of Health to ideas and concerns.Village Green in Erin. When she who have a ticket and havent won the community.