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fart Erie fines Put food in www.forterietimes.com Saturday, January 15,2011 the budget Too cold for comfort Judge says Town will pay k Court proceedings ^ to be paid for by V taxpayers, not applicant Bill Brunton Kris Dube The Times The judge presiding over the application for a manual recount into the mayoral race says court costs to date will be the responsibility of the Town of Fort Erie, not the applicantCosts for the procedure are currently fixed at $3,400.After the Oct 25 election, incumbent mayor Doug Martin defeated his chal¬ lenger Ann-Marie Noyes by merely four votes and shortly after on Nov. 9 a recount was conducted. This resulted in Martin winning the race by five votes, but didn't mean the issue would come to a rest anytime Following the first recount and second declaration of • Hudak looks mayor for Martin, an application was filed to the Ontario Superior ahead to election Court of Justice by local resident and former councillor Bill Brunton, on behalf of Noyes' campaign and the matter went to court in Welland. Crystal Beach resident Ellise McKay, left, and Monse Rivera, from the Greater Toronto Area, reacting to the icy temperatures oanf dL athkere Eer fieo ra mt tohree sceocvoenrda gaen nouf athl eP oelvaern Bt.e ar Dip and Chili Challenge at the Bertie Boat Club on Saturday. Go to pages two See Page 4 Lakeshore Catholic Often SGiixe For Grade 8 Students and their Parents Wednesday, January 19th at 7:00 p.m. P if rDinoruo*res OOnppenn aatt 6:30 np .mm . Catholic High School - “Home of the Qators” Janet Street, Port Colbome (905) 835-2451 ( 2 Fort Erie Times • Saturday, January 15,2011 Moral support A cold walk We are a Ministry Approved and Licensed Beginner Driver Education Course Provider Call us for current course dates and information on other services, or visit our www.gordsdrivingschool.com UP TO $100.00* OFF JANUARY CLASSES •With Coupon - $25.00 BONUS on top of CHOMP CARD and PREPAYMENT Discounts! ;eway-Crystal Beach High School [|] like to extend a warm welcome to all Parents and Grade 8 Students to an Open //co a.&& • LEADERSHIP & ENRICHMENT OPPORTUNITIES In addition to our tradition of academic excellence, at RCBHS, we believe ursday, January 20th, 2011 strongly in providing students with every opportunity to develop their personal & 6:30 p.m. Start leadership potential. at Ridgeway-Crystal Beach •EDUCATION EXCELLENCE At RCBHS High School Every attempt is made to cover the 576 Ridge Road, abwiliitdieesst, raalln dgees oigfn setudd teon ptr ionvteidrees sttsu adnedn ts Ridgeway with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve their post secondary goals, whether they be university, college, apprenticeships or the world of work. “A school is the heart of the Community and Ridgeway is a community with heart.” | *** The Tradition of Excellence continues... | Saturday, January 15,2011 • Fort Erie Times 3 ••••• ■ IB Dippers take the icy plunge k Annual event gfreigt ifdu rtwhaetre irms, mdeersspeidte i nh tihme forA ab ovuatr i$e1ty,2 o00f lwocaasl rcahiasrei¬d ^4raises about having second thoughts for ties and local resident Vch ar$i1ti,e2s0 0 for local Ig ektn einw a In dh aodu tto mo"Asts osfo tohne atism teh ele wadaitnegr huipt Da"Cfethenirnl ii asKb Roinaugnt" d 2af0lol0r w hpaiesso kprielnecg ipeinde my chest... 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Just for little ones ages 2 through 3.5 years, a weekly celebration of finger rhymes, stories and songs. Tuesdays at 10:15 at Centennial and Wednesdays at 10:15 at Crystal Ridge starting January 18th. Babytimes - Finger rhymes, tickles, stories and songs combine to make this simple program a delight for little ones 6 to 18 months old. Mondays at 10:30 at Crystal Ridge starting January 24. Hooray! The Bee is Back! - The annual spelling bee for children in grades 3 through 8 happens January 26 at Centennial branch. Word lists are online at www.forterie.library.on.caand pre-registration is required. Pre-register for all programs by stopping by your local branch or by 905-871-2546 ext. 306 public library 4 Fort Erie Times • Saturday, January 15,2011 Gillespie told information requested could take two months > JBurdugnet osnay iss a msaiTisdhs eth thejue ed vgaiepd pednliiccdea tnpioroents edbnistu¬¬t bathnee nt hoNeuo nvrceeesmpdob tnehrsa ihtb eiclaoirtsyitns og ff rw tohimlel taseisor mnosn. eTa hto ifst hwthei ellie rnn efdie ndoa ltf o dt theacekii¬er Tofh HIunersf odaralsmyo.a tsiaoind Aa cFt rreeeqduoemst tmtihooantn ttohi stb efc oporru otlvhdii dse tdain.k feo rmtwa¬o public interest ed on the 60 to 64 ballots Town of Fort Erie because place before Jan. 26, when was submitted to the Town, litigant, therefore being disputed that didn't Brunton is seen as a "pub¬ the application will be back asking for things like surprising to many peo¬ costs will be direct¬ rmeagyisotre'sr raac e,v woates bainse dt hone licE irnitce rGeisltl elsitpiigea,n tth."e lawyer "The new council will nparemseens to aft p tehoep fliers wt rheoc owuenrte, ple",I"t hweil sl adiedl.a y the process ed to Town of Fort hearsay. representing Brunton, said have to decide whether or and a manual to the elec¬ of determining the mayor's Erie The Hon. Theresa it is his team's hopes that not to keep spending tax¬ tronic vote tabulating race for a much longer Maddelena said she would the new council will sup¬ payers' money, knowing machines that calculated period of time." From Page 1 balel oswub fmori tmteodr.e evidence to psoomrt etthhien gs tehceo nlads t rgercoouupn ot,f tthhea t ict osueretm sw ihlilg holyrd leikr elya theG dilaletas.p ie said the coTuhrte i nis Wsueel lwanildl boen bJaanc.k 2 i6n, local politicians didn't do recount," said Gillespie on response he was given, was according to Gillespie. SOLUTIONS BUILT AROUND YOU " INVESTORS GROUP Package designer Magazine editor Form layout designer Contracts officer Media relations director f See where your Director of photography Garrison love of cosmetics Fashion photographer Little Theatre can take you. Horticulturist Accountant A night of laughter Beautician Commercial artist by the legendary king of comedy! 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In the summer, many local resi¬ Put yourself in the shoes of one of jdeet-nstksi sh,i at sth ae w Laayk teo o rne ltahxe airn bdo eantsjo ayn d the people complaining about this Do You Remember? themselves on the open waters. How would you feel if you were stayIn i nthdeo owrisn atenrd, m seatntlye pine owpilteh tae bnodo tko gnoeainrlgy f hoar vai pnega ycoeufur lf oeovte cnriungsh weadl kb,y an broLuagsht tw ebeakc'ks pmhoemtoo sruieres caenrds CoCrpoonrsatal bBleo b SJmerirtyh pYhoortko tCakafeen, aFt otrhte NEeriwe or good movie. ignorant snowmobile operator? for a lot of people who DeHeus who was Captain shows owner Mrs. Stanley There are still some that have their What would you say if when the were actually connected of the team. A big thanks Joe with Jack Chew serv¬ toys this season, and many of them snow melted, you realized your entire to the event. This was to Jerry DeHeus who ing food in the early have created a concern for residents. front lawn had been tom up and basi¬ taken at the Kin-Kop walked into the Museum 1950's. Of course, Jack You will read a story on page 19 in cally ruined? charity hockey game held with the clipping, father Chew went on to open this week's issue, about snowmobilers Many snowmobilers might not at the west end arena in and son team Nick and Happy Jack's in 1967. having very little consideration for realize what it is they are doing and 1975-76 . These games, pit¬ Mark Strugar (Nick Thank you to Roger and pedestrians, especially inWard 1, are not intentionally frightening peo¬ ting the local OPP emceed the game), moth¬ Barb Prince, Jack's son along the Niagara Parkway. ple or defacing property... we realize detachment against the er and son team Betty and Alvin Chew, Don There are two sides to this story, we that. local Kinsmen clubs were Mike Smith, Bill and LeFurgey, Jim Kidd, Jim hope people will understand. But hopefully this editorial and the held to raise money for Rolande Cross who used Barrett and that same There are individuals who have story in this week's issue will make the pavilion behind the to work with the two offi¬ anonymous caller. whppmtiodoneeeowo atloobgeBupknpper olleuee lled andeetsis tant nswsa aecte nerp d ltshvowoehe ioieduawren r gesrnr m sctowietdhdahonno aemetane lhbas ktwsreeei nawi.l m diedttmTtieiesh mo,ht ar rhf nar eecoesee nrahp,rosie l dtyriefpi hn a z pefeweereredaeceirs eriogtt e nshp awphf gisloantlseea eern.pdne nn tda tmhteys tedt soo a f hprumseolopecamb W obtabtenyerey es rrt' di ethagdo aessoe la awiilrzynonaee gct sla ia otlotrh.lom en eg ab yneo eo evnscfeoee otdrroemntsdw mo te tonf oeu b wb npyteatsh- k o-lebeKaetnrrw. reo ttih hsup eiDgesiohr u¬ tb e TJpRKCaKPCGerhehririioerodnnonyer:vsgsiy tsysnesommte ,ras wwneualeDf onWilanredaeo ry rl,e HReam- ifdfC yoeiea ndorru bnl myegresytdg she.f e tat CeOam n DlotNiP bolNzIneiPBen iebspear d trrew guoaia Batgfbatrhefbcyihrylillh¬yeea-lt.l ctrfpaOoGooarseeuuoPrl uroAsrlaTmPsri pce nuh. el owdaexe at m a"teThtnCh ncoeehedooed krna bn m 'ntsarbs Jc kmint"Minoa asonupugleb ndnVlhn laeyeiteoisPrdhmrt F styw. eeo waoa n izsLuptrete hbeirslTiwfekl. anai t vhalehcdetilisdokl¬yeas,l pwwugtMIMowrmhrrwah euaoosLso@airs etn letteonnea .oftu ndroa'kDrsmeaem r e aslot wn hsePpnaeeo?roo hostsie p ene t(P-bat9.erosmsolnre0e en inya at.5na h.tnoi)gschtli nde hWass8it es .o e9Bc w es 4wampu r-bleehhc5hluae nha3ootcskhdv 2 teki'oee2aass-: Letterman mentions Fort Erie during episode this week m If I had to chose what of 12-year-olds writing his with David Letterman on back seat of the vehicle was found comical enough to side I was on in a battle Monday night, in a segment not part of the sale because send off to the show. between David Letterman This has nothing to do called "SmallTown News." it had been eaten by Whoever this might be, and Jay Leno, the easy with Fort Erie.... why is he An ad that ran in the "garage mice." there are no hard feelings, choice would be writing about this? Shopping Times, our classi¬ I admit this is pretty because it certainly has Letterman. This might be a question fied paper that is delivered funny and am thankful we people talking and on a He is the king of variety many readers are asking to homes across Greater didn't make Leno, because personal note, it's pretty television and has been for themselves right now. Fort Erie on Wednesdays, often in his similar seg¬ neat hearing your place of EditKorr’iss NDoutbeeb ook idse cJaaa dyhe Lsa.ec nko ,w inh mo ya otp itnimioens, uhpe,aT irshd be ae lcrreaeauasdsoeyn ,i f l iIyt tobleur ihonlag' v Fethonir'stt wDaosSd fogemea teCuoranereda v isnaen ltlh ifneog er pa$i s11o,29d09e07. mmpeierssnt.at T,k hefsies a mwtuaardsenes 'ti tnay pmnoeisws tsaapknae¬d, teoomnwep nlo ofby omytoheun rtm feaanvntodiuo rniheteod m ToeV¬n appears as if he has a team Erie made the Late Show included in their ad that the just content that someone shows. Saturday, January 15,2011 • Fort Erie Times 7 opinion page Council should support manual recount Dear Editor, The difference in the It is my understanding Fort Erie mayoral vote that the judge has said As a resident of Fort that the Town will be Erie I am concerned votes after the machine responsible for their costs about the obstructionist recount, but there were in this case. To avoid fur¬ action of our Municipal well over 70 ballots that ther costs to the taxpay¬ Council in relation to the didn’t register any votes ers of Fort Erie, and to requested manual therefore I believe a promote democracy for recount of votes from manual recount of those the citizens, I propose October’s election. particular ballots is defi¬ that the present day This is not democracy nitely needed. Every council vote to no longer in action. vote needs to be counted oppose the appellant and Other recounts in the no matter what the result. consent to the manual region have demonstrat¬ The Town has already recount. ed that when a manual spent a great deal of tax¬ recount was done there payers’ money disputing Connie Scott were changes in the vote the request for a recount Ridgeway Reader very pleased with Column ‘promotes hatred’ care received at DMH RE: Tom Wilkinson’s Aboriginal People simply column in the Jan. 12 stood their ground and DOena br eEhdailtfo or,f myself and wHwa faaousswl le-psvreeorrvv, iidcdeees adhpdo itmssepw inintiofaisttl, t bseieortieuen,dt ¬gI. cptaaanriordnef ledyhs issehi noegonlepuanelgt dlhter e,t taohot o mhnaeeelllnsepttv camiaenrted¬e, YwShoitoDuhp etpKhaiinrns ogE Pw dTii citWmoturehr, sea ?tt’i”st l eWd r“oDnog bisosarf i edaa t ksh"uenerdo sd menwnooh nrtehe-n"Ae,. y bi nNoa rrfoeiawg cli,atn ,wa ail¬tll ftDoHedhaxufmroi crs.s ie iKnplpyoDgiit,tpmi aoIorpl e unSow cgarc(eoltlDh unaucenstMlar d i Urta Heylnri Mkg)Id t ee rote fneht omcotet re h Co tisaavrttaanihkerafkdeeelf hisdcntieuaagarnIt iri cndotwafginerno eltgmut o o,lt ydhDf amhplrni.oek ekSsre.s spc ohHtiatonenai raslag fl kis oavtnpraeo cpyt waarm ekrla¬¬¬eyt HwlCSochawehTnoa ealtlhrehtde h eiwa a nlonedu ea hlndtdSeht ayisedrles oetttDh e wo mMcueaN ltHl r biet aoy sga tafDaasonf rlrfd¬aa.. ypthihgeoainotuAnroprkesr ld aeI.ca n do ltoim lku.I eoatm Itfnt ynies o Amr u 2pybo 0r osfoo1 trip1mfila giln coiaintat,oner andesIl btNtsshoiornai ecsActai ireelokeb atnemyfonirs rdrs eist,.gmh ht iaaasnbnvteae detlrt i i snha ag atnv hhfdeeeo r oibFtpltaea irwrogees¬nn¬et plMttCaohewa eurTn cstlceheealisoreidmvsr raoners''seers i titsl hsuawsmin.ats aiat o.sia to nisvin nahWe w ecrhrrpeiietelmeh arow eteipt iohotlinheesr vtFtwtnhGhhoiuoahseee lmuiTeln tbsrtsrrsebhs e eiy reepa b aasrrnsIfetnl,e e rd f.adumwto Hno msr,adt eo Srsy tbaslt a re.ptpoln eifainrtaytCttoh agt teteco al sr det etNowh s pasrsialatrdtaeimroaikegdityvne aea f e leonriasdnaasrtt, jrfmhwecetuheedtaeayoslelrg itst eyne et m,drtt v, hh eooeaysaec dvr. ht oe a esofitDn an srhnmc rhdrle“eey.ij i satro Splho nylbac pe n ,ihc”p aanefoe toen b riwmlaorde uad npnh pstodlq Itotarees u as.a sth astrn flahnliuHixeiovkeoltiwn¬yeyeert Tpmfaaannlhceaddee k y uiidtnn hnot gred te siehiraotr e t sfei iutpnrvat a Suneattraridi m elpeisl.nnyro eog t KsFfe mo eaooasfsarwss it nine apoEnrelen sreeotikarod¬el,i wphmgfleaeroeaonsernlvAh rdineecsi tbrp ttiet ehao.ood slerle f iy ntxtgfOo heopimm afndne atoaear- rsiIlrsdewse natcien lmede crpitnvieaeoolta naPd lilt it myeuercoeoa apiwanbtpbelhrnesuslls¬¬¬eee-t, ttNugtpnsaelhenunoaemarecbitrvvto useil eeo inrsrc.coan ,na Aflasmim ,if nL nbfcee haodohnc iaantereratodilspgc lrg. k e etwihTsbnenfa iirsedhsatsethfpaeel aeoc nyneb ordc talelu ti e Fessnsabsx hstieydaerrielosyltss f¬d¬¬a--ft, ypaacAeorntiobeeciduYni tog urt roChsnriaueegetany l ilfdne.wno daethaolohe elnnedsnlo ria aB witt?stotuhi o f deca fFe aaoner plmdadboopnu, iefr g sNce sHogtc ahYvtieit¬ol¬eer.l RRSP - Investing In Your Future... Investingin their future. fort fries P’Z,’LT!"’-^e RRSP loans are now available for a one-year term with rates as low as prime. Avoid the rush, make your appointment today! 8 FottBle Tlmes^Saturda^1^ariuar^5J-^01^ The Town of Fort Erie Lung disease clinic offered 1 Municipal Centre Drive, Fort Erie, ON, L2A 2S6 fORMERIE (905) 871-1600 • Fax (905) 871-4022 • www.fortBrie-on.ca at Douglas Memorial EMERGENCY TELEPHONE INFORMATION 905-871-1600 RADIO EMERGENCY INFORMATION 91.7 FM - 105.7 FM - 610 AM Beginning this week, a new outpa¬ Program Director at Douglas Memorial PUBLIC NOTICE tient clinic is being offered at the Site. "We are very pleased to provide this Douglas Memorial Site for patients with service to residents of this area while at chronic lung disease and asthma. the same time provide them with one- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary stop access to laboratory and diagnostic Disease (COPD) is among the leading services at the site.” (D OVERNIGHT WINTER PARKING ON STREETS causes of hospitalization of Fort Erie "As the new provider of this clinic in AsnToTwEpNloTwIOinNg AanLdL sManOdTinOgR oISpTerSa:t ioInns a, nr eesfifdoertn ttso akreee pre tmhein dsterde etthsa ft rneeo oofv verenhiigchlet sp darukriinngg itsh ep ewrminittetre dm. onths for aoavnneddr .a iCrneOcalP umDdee inss aac nhlodron wngoi-ctme rbemrno lanugcnehgdi t di6si5s eaaannsdde wtimhietp hcr oocvmherm otnuhinecii trly u,qn wugae l dihtioysep aoesf te ol i afhene dlap n apdset hoamplsloae Traffic By-law No. 2000-89, Section 205 provides that “No person shall park a vehicle or permit a vehicle to emphysema. It slowly damages the air¬ reduce the number of hospitalizations," remain parked" on any street in Town “between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. between November 1,2010 ways, making it hard to breathe, like says Wendy. aTvvnhieodeh liTaMcotliaweor cnnh'ws o3iBfl1l y t,-h2lba0eew1 b1Eiy.sn -sfluoarewcde.m ae ntp Oarfkfiicnegrs wtiicllk beet eaxnerdc isciongu lvdi giblaen tt oenwfoerdce, maetn ty oofu Br y-elxawp eNnos. e2,0 0if0 -f8o9u. nYd oiunr TTaassuhstTeehehsrmsadespa amiy.cs el.t in ntwiAsc,i llwp Rbeilerelfg ooiarsvpmtaeei rrleadadtbiea l geRe nvtoeoess rtpypiic rr ooatvtteohisdretyesr wrsaeolelsl" uiTodcthfaieo innsont ussids rne aalehinnveed edae r lxb ltetchyhvec weelal roerhaerngek tea ipen latxoghrap tt mnopseegoprrrelvstetu ih cntoeoeifrst wih feoioisnut,whd"r 2E2n1q6u i(rGieeso fmf aSyt ebpeh ednirseocnt)e do rt oE xthteen sTioown n2's2 1B5y -(lJaawck E Cnofoxr)c. ement Officers by calling (905) 871-1600, Extension asaunnfddf e/porriron vgi cdfher ioelmddru ecCna OtioPwnDi tt hoa naddau sltttho pm aaatdi.e unlttAss soauy"rsC tmhorwaoynnoi, cr a Dlnuodnu ggt hd Miissa ercatlsiinen. i ics wpriellv aplreonvti dine Respirologist physician will also be essential medical care to both young a(N2po)pt licicea tiiso hnes rAferboPym Pg rOievseIindN,e fnTotrsM ,t hbeEu stNeinrmeTs sSF eo bwTrnuOaerr ysB/ o1pO,2er0Aa1to1Rr sDt oo SrJ at anAxupaNaryyDe 3r s1 C,i2nOt0e1rMe5s,t Methd aIitnT t hsTeer EvuinEndgSe ro sni gtnheed b weliollw r esctaetievde nianve a"wthTil epha baiastl rieiees a naa ttw s ve.ah alocu hare bcqlleui nisrieecr votoinc geco ofionnrsg pu ealdtt iuwecniatt¬hs faClnoeTdonhr to,re el d.ca .Ml"di njiaincco wern irletl nbtoeov laottchioaent esdU w origlnle btnhete t amCkaianirnge boards and committees of the Town of Fort Erie where appointments are still required. tion, support and care for COPD and place over the next several months. For detailed information, there is an Information Sheet for each of the boards and committees and relevant asthma," says Wendy Robb, Health Patients require referral by a physician. by-laws available on the Town’s website www.forterie.on.ca under “Town Hall” “Committees”. The appointments are for a four (4) year term commencing February 1st, 2011. The boards and committees Budget process begins meet on a regular basis, usually once per month. All members to the boards and committees act voluntarily except members of the Committee of Adjustment and Property Standards Committee. 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Chamberlain, staff and council dis¬ Improvements to station no. 4 in (3) FORT ERIE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE - One (1) citizen appointee vacancy. cussed the 2011 budget and five-year Ridgeway and the replacement of some TTm(Be4mooea )naan ipdallM:Mvga iebnsAcmm eDY aecaeOnndnrmdtedR ra o’manSatstdod sY tviactsi@Otost n eUttys hhTmeeeCrH cvoCaY auAootMnifmDocnCnimiVlaA ouIg Sofna dOnrittaih yrR.eec yY acaonnt luadCytt u hODrt aoMelr v eMeoelnalbIotvtTepaidTrimno E neiEnmsa stn- euS n eeaFtsr po.iv pnui lcrIiF nec(osat4er t)triD oeyEesnortp:iue eadt.rTh t mevaleeappncphatl inoacncnaiedne: t sCs 9 -o 0aua5rnge-ce 8isl7r e11wq3-i9ut-h26e 1s2tth.2e e d extto. 2c3o3n taocrt fia$cGsopo2 a$rT.pme4r3rhrc .pomi1easlv soemiletlatn l iirai aolgoRnlnnien odo as opnat m flrd pr aepoe rtvhoSqueiajruanoe sniutcrer iosetet lacofidy nre$n yiai9 entv p,h 1Seaape2dednr 1w 2odd,a0v0ie tt10rewirs1o2de. o. n pb f I oouotnorrfd t ttttg hhhhteoeeeet edptohqretehoCpu geGaiorrpru aitmbmpnmsrceeo oifnnlnjo tet rC ,wc a$taeis4nl n wl0dt br0a see,ttv0 ieifn0elorl0gh rm ih$acpe2anlrte4vdeos0e rp ,a 0rof t0enoso0pere lwdaaatr hcp erieepn oam r o offtfeeihv nraweeett (5) MUSEUM AND CULTURAL HERITAGE COMMITTEE - Four (4) citizen appointee vacancies. report, and from many comments made another report and by-law to officially To promote awareness of Fort Erie's cultural heritage within and outside the boundaries of the Town focusing by town staff at the meeting, this invest¬ endorse its capital budget. The next To(C(rE1e6onrol) i) a emeM tt tsiomonStu ag Eism“bt etANlteauioessnIm shO atai hgsRSnatee d e t mhC racvPenoIei oTdAncci IehsngZoesate rEpndaAveiN”nasbr,dmt aSiitn too B eoAn t d uo DtLei holftiVteafeg HirIhrTbmSlteouyhOriw iionlatRntuaen Y’gs tdsheeh e .eCm eAr iqOTntudauehsvMgieeitiessaduM. ob mcfrlIooyyT (rm fM TCdaimnEciousciEimstlrtirete time-iubaeems uis Tte;wtt edheiaB e rlsflne oierednbaen a er(cidn(3 oec2,c)nr o) i t cacLmltolyioo tpm ica mzraasmeilsdes nieruvA sgsdnitseera iceodrtnyhv f c t iCitotercweeo ecfppousot rrn urasoecrmunsvaielbdli tdn- hwtCcetoiadoiso tta m hinvbns smsyeereiws ersit svtht atp Caeteie tn eolicT aosmetro n sagmwt tsoeaAn i. bf t mdtoloeivlfseali oh)tsF.twio enorrsrgys:t mbaRadpnuioedTpddan hrhg dotaree vaievrtsnsae e inl ad id cses opet csonrncteo itctoslichleasu eerarlnso n rnscgyos,oir mlotor oavtw mhs fepo .tro ehrs s vro aomealmmtsleio eter tn ac hogctorifo oom tGuhnumnesgac rtheiirotlr iel csttomhihoraenessl wmbFECuocioelTdrolret phgbn tieoEeoen rt mrdg adioei tiiensi csopc P tFnuahDue rseobbtes mn.wlev i9 dcFeae, ltenofLoebotnrpia.l b laMml1or n6aweoad.r rnpey .s tde 2e ar .bwaa nyntedi donr ongFTpe ob eorfrutou ardrEt stigirhnmeigeet mechanisms to adopt recommendations. Applications must be completed on the form available on the Town’s website www.forterie.on.ca under Public Notices - Appointment to Boards and Committees or available in the Clerk’s Office. Please state clearly your name, address, postal code, telephone number, email address, choice of board and committee for consideration of appointment thereto and any other relevant background information, including experience and credentials, will be received by the undersigned up to and including Wednesday, February 2,2011 at 5:00 Kelly Underhill p.m. Ibis information is being collectedpursuant to the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection ofPrivacy would like to welcome all her former clients ACt and will be used to select persons for appointments to Ibwn of Fort Erie boards and committees. to join her at her new location. Carolyn J. Kett, Town Clerk Please note: Kelly will honour all her standing 1 MuTnoiwcinp aolf CFoerntt rEer iDe rive, appointments. Call for details. Fort Erie, Ontario L2A 2S6 Applications can also be Emailed to [email protected]. Saturday, January 15,2011 « Fort Erie Times 9 10 Fort Erie times • Saturday, January 15,2011 January The community started The local community Douglas Memorial site for a the year by supporting a came together to support press conference, challeng¬ motion for an inquest into the nation of Haiti after a ing the Niagara Health the death of Reilly Anzovino, devastating earthquake hit System and Local Health who died as the result of a the Caribbean nation. Many motor vehicle accident on efforts were made to assist Ann-Marie Noyes, Hwy. 3 on Boxing Day. The the local Haitian communi- Stevensville's councillor for motion was made by Ward 6, announces she will Niagara Falls MPP Kim Ontario NDP leader be running for mayor in the Craitor. Andrea Horwath visits the October election. February The Peace Bridge sets out to challenge the amendment to its own offi¬ Authority holds open houses Town's plans to build a 12- cial plan. on both sides of the border, storey condominium build¬ The Ministry of Health gathering public input on ing on the south side of Erie kicked in $14 million in base five design concepts for its Road at Bay Beach. funding for the Niagara expansion project. The Canadian Motor Health System to implement A group called the Fort Speedway completes anoth¬ the hospital improvement Erie Waterfront Preservation er lap, after the Niagara plan and to address base Association is formed and Region approved the Town's funding shortfalls. ,vtv^ j/im- 4 Fort Erie Public Library Canadian Niagara \ The Times * GiClmenotreen Rnida.l, BForarnt cEhr ie ... 89C Rryisdtgale RRidd.g, eR Bidrgaenwcha y P<%er Inc. 450 Garrison Road, 905-871-2546 . 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