THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2004 DR. TIMOTHY PELOSO Rockwood Family Chiropractic & Massage Therapy To all of our Fabulous Patients: We wish you a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS! Dr. Tim, Daphne and Sylvia rmt New patients and referrals welcome 118 ALMA STREET, ROCKWOOD 519°856* 2624 Buy 200 Tanning Minutes Get 50 minutes FREE Gift Certificates Available Mon-Fri-10am to 10pm Sat-10am to 5pm Sun-12pm to 5pm (519) 853-1333 130 Mill Street East, Suite #102, Acton Defer increase... Continued from page 1 the quarry, increase spot checks and report to Council on the split of trucks using Fourth Line and 17 Side Road versus 22 Side Road and Highway 25. Wards 1/2 Regional Coun- cillor Clark Somerville was skeptical the quarry can po- lice its drivers, recounting how he saw a loaded, un- tarped truck turn left from the quarry and go down the winding hill on 43 Side Road to the Fourth Line. 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N ACTON FAX LINE: (519) 853-2542 « TORONTO LINE: (416) 601-1259 going to go down there..: what comfort level do we have?" Somerville said, adding he followed the truck until he turned off at Mountainview Road. Councillors' comfort levels with quarry promises had not increased by Monday night and Council voted to defer the issue, at the request of Ward Two Councillor Bryan Lewis, who said interested parties would deal with the quarry issue in the New Year. Acton Councillor Mike O'Leary reported how he'd parked on the Fourth Line last Friday to see how closely quarry officials were monitoring the independent truckers. He found only six of 16 trucks in a 40-minute period were covered with tarps, de- spite assurances no one can leave the weigh scale without a full tarp. "T think the quarry has to show some more due diligence," O'Leary said, supporting deferral of the issue until February 7. Make sure the have of your Charistamas trex i imanersed int sweater at all times. Never piace iit candles on or e near the tree. DEFIB DONATION: Dave Dodgson, acting president of the Acton Seniors Centre, left, Regional Councillor Clark» Somerville and Ted Thompson display a cheque for $2000 on Friday, raised by Acton and Georgetown Seniors Centre to help pay for a Defibrillator which was recently installed at. the Acton Arena/ Seniors Centre.- Danielle McIsaac photo Close obstetrics... Continued from page 1 at Georgetown. In a subsequent press re- lease, Bonnette said he is concerned the lack of com- munication from WOHC and is also concerned that the temporary closing of the obstetrics unit will "under- mine the viability of the unit because patients cannot rely on it being there when they need it." Bonnette also wrote to the chair of the WOHC board asking why, how long and how WOHC officials are dealing with the issue. "You have told me in the past that there are 17 to 19 obstetricians on staff at the / 3 Seatings pm, 7pm & 9pm Choose from three fabulous entrees ¢ Seafood Platter *Steak Dinner or °Assorted Pastas ch includes soup or salad, dessert & coffee. various campuses at Wil- liam Osler Health Centre," Bonnette wrote, asking if it would be possible to staff the obstetrics unit at Georgetown Hospital on a temporary basis. WOHC communications manager Dawn Dunn said the obstetrics situation was "nothing new" because Dr. Gunaratnam can't work "24- T° and has taken leaves, up to 30 per cent of the time, in the past. In a subsequent press release, WOHC said the obstetrical service at George- town Hospital Campus has not closed and that Dr. Gu- naratnam is still providing gynecology services (includ- ing on-call) at the Georgetown campus. "Nothing has changed in the process of caring for | Georgetown obstetrical pa- tients," the release said. "WOHC is continuing to provide obstetrical service to Georgetown patients as it always does when Dr. Gu- naratnam is not available." Approximately 300 babies are born each year at the Georgetown campus and approximately 30 additional labouring mothers are trans- ferred to Brampton each year due to unavailability of an ob- stetrician at the Georgetown campus. To deal with emergency deliveries, a Georgetown family physician is on-call 24/7 and additional obstet- rical support is available through the Brampton cam- pus at all times. Come and enjoy seeing a dramatic portrayal of a family setting up their manger scene, while a live manger scene also unfolds! Throughout the drama, songs will be shared, and we will join in singing familiar Christmas carols. Refreshments & Christmas Baking for Everyone! (On Hwy 7, Acton, across from Home Hardware)