THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 11PUSLINCH PREDATORS POUNCE: The Puslinch Predators U15/16 girls soccer team ended their season claiming third place in the U16 South West Region Soccer League. Rachel Girardi was the second top goalkeeper in the division with five shutouts. The team includes. Front, from left; Rebecca Silveira and Rachel Girardi. Second row: Leanne Peacock, Michelle Mackay, Abby Tremblay, Camila Rosenberg, Jessica Lyver and Serena Soucy. Back: Head coach Janet Lindsay, Julia Muresan, Laura Brooks, Brittany Hastings, Briana Samson, Melissa Muirhead, Melissa Hastings, Team Manager Leanne Girardi and Assistant coach my Mackay. Submitted photoMartin challenges White for Mayor in Guelph/EramosaBy Frances Niblock(Mississauga Mayor) Ha-his possible acclamation, zel who doesnt even and Moyers before him, There is a mayors put out election signs does not speak well for race in Guelph/Eramosa says, youre out in front the appreciation of dem-good representation Ward seven Council-at press time, Upper Township where incum-of people the whole time, ocracy in Ward one.and would step aside if lor Barb McKay is not Grand District School bent boss Chris White it shouldnt just be about Wolk said voters have another candidate comes seeking reelection, but Board incumbent trust-faces a last-minute chal-the election. They should told him they are pleased forward before nomina-her husband Don Mc-ee Ralph Edwards was lenge from former mayor know who you are when someone from Ward one tions close on Friday.Kay and William Cloutis being challenged by Clint Martin, who filed the election shows up, was representing the I am not dead set that are in the race. At press Kathryn Cooper. One-his nomination papers White said on Friday.seat on Guelph/Eram-I should be the councillor time, Ward eight Coun-term trustee Steve on Tuesday, just days On Tuesday Martin osa Township Council for Ward two, I just think ty Councillor Gord Tosh Redmond was unchal-before the 2 p.m., Friday said he is running on an as Moyer lives in Ward that Ward two should did not face a challen-lenged for the Wellington (tomorrow) deadline.accountability and hon-two. have a good councillor, ger.Catholic District School In the 2006 municipal esty platform. Earlier he At press time, Ward two Dalton said on Saturday.On the education front, Board seat.election, White took 66 said he wants to clean incumbent Roger Knapp, At press time, Ward per cent of the vote, beat-things out at Guelph/Er-who was acclaimed to the three incumbent Council-ing Martin, who garnered amosa Council and still seat in the 2006 vote, had lor Doug Breen did not 33 per cent of the vote, questions the accuracy of not declared his political Sface a challenge. EAby 1,088 ballots.the 2006 vote count.intentions and had not re-LLAEThere is also a race in Prior to learning that he Incumbent Ward one sponded to requests for SWard four where incum-faced a challenger, White Councillor Rita Moyer, an interview. bent Councillor John said he was ready to run who was acclaimed to Neophyte challenger Scott, a one-term council-ATTENTION a campaign, with flyers her first term in office Nicholas Dalton of Rock-lor acclaimed to office in and signs ready to go.in the 2006 municipal wood, who alleged that the 2006 election, is chal-The reality is, with election, will not seek re-Napp had missed 35 per lenged by Steven Liebig, the stuff Ive been doing election. At press time, cent of Township meet-ALL HOCKEY who lost to Scott by 15 over the past four years rookie council- hope-ings, said he was only votes in the last vote.its not that difficult to ful David Wolk was the running to ensure the At County Council, put a flyer together. Like only candidate and said north of the Township has PLAYERS!Seniors Wellness Expo at RockmosaUSED HOCKEY EQUIPMENT Take a day to care for your mind and body at the Sen-EWCS website but already includes: Service Canada, AT BARGAIN PRICES!iors Wellness Expo in Rockwood, an event organized hearing, sight, arthritis, heart & stroke, oxygen, and by East Wellington Community Services that will show-Alzheimers organizations. A large number of pres-case local organizations offering services and products entations are also scheduled and a schedule is posted ACTON ARENAfor seniors wellness, lifestyle and healthy aging.online.SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2010 Seniors, caregivers, family and the general public The Expo takes place in Rockwood on Monday, Sep-will all have the opportunity to speak directly to agency tember 13 at Rockmosa Community Centre. The public 8:30AM - 2PMSrepresentatives and participate in interactive demonstra-is invited to drop in anytime from 1 to 7 p.m. The Expo EALLtions. As our population ages events like this become is free admission, though a non-perishable donation to AESmore and more important. Anyone 55+ who is actively the food bank is appreciated. seeking to improve their overall wellbeing will benefit In addition to the wealth of information, the Expo AN ACTON TANNERS from the information provided. Even as an opportunity will have refreshments available, door prizes and goodie to find out more information about services you or your bags to the first 200 attendees. Free transportation is also PEEWEE BB loved one may need in the future. offered on a limited availability. Please contact Rick FUNDRAISER A list of the agencies participating will be updated on Eller to arrange transportation 519-833-9696 x226.