New Tanner (Acton, ON), 28 Oct 2010, p. 8

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THE NEW TANNER8THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2010 Mayor White re-electedGuelph/Eramosa Town-disappointed, but not the only other candidate ship Mayor Chris White surprised, by the elec-at councils Brucedale swept back into office tion results. offices on election night, with a landslide victory In Ward two, where offered hearty congratu-over challenger, former incumbent Councillor lations to Woods.mayor Clint Martin, in Roger Knapp did not Breen trounced his only Mondays municipal seek re-election, jubilant challenger, receiving 67 election. White watched newcomer Corey Woods per cent of the vote (528), the returns at his family garnered 59 per cent of while former councillor home in Rockwood, and votes cast, with a total of Teressa Gibson Smye, said while he never takes 265 more than double who joined the race at the anything for granted, the results of challengers very last minute, won 257 he was fairly confident John Gough and Nicholas votes. about the outcome. Go-Dalton. Woods attributed Breen said, Every AND THE WINNERS ARE: Councillor Doug Breen (centre) was at Guelph/ing forward, White plans his success to his door-to-four years they tell you if Eramosa Townships council chambers on Monday night awaiting the final to continue improving on door campaign, getting youre doing a good job. results. Breen won the Ward three seat, and was there to congratulate newly past council achievements to know the people in the The constituents want-appointed Ward two Councillor Corey Woods (far right). Breens son Walker under his leadership.community. I enjoyed ed to hear what weve (11) joined his sister Aneila (13) to celebrate dads win on Monday night.White out-polled Mar-talking to my neighbours. accomplished, and not Denise Paulsen phototin almost five-to-one People want to talk to about criticism of other ing to do about it. I just limited capability to pro-both these schools have taking 79 per cent of their councillor. I found candidates. Voters this want to get at it, continue vide Care Homes to our growing enrolment not votes cast 2,032 to 547. out that every resident has time around are inter-working our way through seniors. I would like to declining enrolment. This is Whites second a different issue. I plan on ested in alternative ways the trail, Breen said.look forward to working Open and transparent election win in a row over going back to the homes. of generating revenue. Martin, In Rockwoods Ward with church or commer-community collabora-who was mayor I want everyone to know They feel their taxes are four, incumbent first-term cial groups to look at tion and keeping rural from 2000 to 2003. The who their councillor is, too high, and they want Councillor John Scott when and where such a kids in rural schools are former mayor said he was Woods said. Doug Breen, to know what were go-edged challenger Steven facility could be built in two principles on which Liebig for the seat, taking Rockwood to meet the I will base my work in 55 per cent of the votes demands of our seniors, this area, Cooper said, Township ofcast 443 to 359. Scott Scott said.adding she will advo-was extremely pleased One of the big upsets cate for the systematic with the results, especial-of the night was new-implementation of eco-Guelph/Eramosaly the support from the comer Kathryn Cooper, efficiencies (reduction of farming community in B.Sc., MBA, M.Ed. who energy, water and waste) the area of Everton. Scott defeated veteran incum-in all schools, eventu-wants to focus on the bent Upper Wellington ally saving as much as REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE needs of the young and District School Board $ 1-million annually in the seniors, proposing a Trustee Ralph Edwards the operating budget and Please join us for our annual Remembrance Day proper demographic to represent public school turning all schools into study be done by the supporters in Guelph/environmental learning Service to be held on:Township. Prior to the Eramosa, Erin and East grounds, not just a few. vote, Scott said if re-Garafraxa. Cooper Wellington County thDate: Saturday, November 6, 2010 elected, he would also took 70 per cent of the Councillor Gord Tosh, focus on making the votes, 3,696 to Edwards of Rockwood, was ac-Time: 11:00 a.m. village of Rockwood a 1,536.claimed to his Ward 8 Location: The Rockwood Cenotaph destination. Prior to the vote, seat. Newcomer Don (at Main Street South and Guelph Street in Rockwood)Beautification of the Cooper said if elect-McKay easily defeated Alma and Main Streets on ed she would first look challenger Bill Cloutis Participants will assemble at 10:30a.m. at the completion of the high-at resolving long term for the Countys Ward way (7) reconstruction accommodation issues fa-7 council seat, winning Rockwood Post Office. The parade will proceed will be a prime target. cing both East Garafraxa 79 per cent of votes cast, to the Cenotaph, which is located at the corner of But, let us not forget our Public School and Rock-312 to 84.aging population. Many wood Centennial Public David Wolk is the ac-Main Street South (Highway 7) and Guelph Street have retired to this area. School.claimed candidate for in Rockwood, Ontario.We currently have very The good news is that Guelph/Eramosa Town-ships Ward 1 seat, previously held by Reta After the service, the parade will march to the Fire Moyer. THANK YOUHall for refreshments.Of Guelph/Eramosa Townships 9,463 eligible ththTo the voters of Ward 4 voters, a total of 2,705 At the 11 hour on the 11 day of the participated in this years th11 month, we remember all of those election representing a Guelph/Eramosa Twp.29 per cent voter turnout who risked - and lost - their lives for a steep drop from the for your support.the freedoms we enjoy today.2006 election when 40 per cent of the electorate Councillor John Scottcast ballots.

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