centre wellington township - The Wellington Advertiser
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centre wellington township - The Wellington Advertiser
CENTRE WELLINGTON TOWNSHIP Bob Foster MAYOR CANDIDATE CENTRE WELLINGTON Ian Rice COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 1 Frederick De Vries COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 3 Jeremy Vink Councillor Robert Foster has a passion for fiscally responsible government, a strong economy and a thriving small business-sector. Robert was born and raised in Fergus and graduated from the Honours Business Program, Wilfrid Laurier University. He was a wholesale grocery salesperson for serveral years, supplying small and mid-sized stores and restaurants from Windsor to Quebec City. Robert returned to Laurier to complete the MBA in Finance, Accounting and Public Administration. He joined the finance branch of the RCMP and later worked in Financial Management and Commercial Loans Underwriting with the federal government. Robert serves on the Hospital Board and Recreation Committee. Ian Rice is a 35+ year resident of Centre Wellington. Formerly an officer in the O.P.P., his career has spanned social work/counseling, construction, sales and management. His training is Counseling Psychology & Human Relations. • Habitat for Humanity Wellington affiliate – executive • Rotary Club of Centre Wellington - charter member, past president • NeighbourWoods – active volunteer • Elora Festival – volunteer since 1982 Ian will listen to the voters of Ward 1 and represent them in a manner that illustrates his respect for their concerns. Ian believes that taxpayers are entitled to get the most for their tax dollar. www.ianrice.ca 48 years old. Born and raised in Centre Wellington. Married for 26 years to Yvonne and together we have 3 children. Our children were involved locally in different social and sports programs. I am a former student of Salem Public, Elora Junior, Elora Senior and CWDHS schools. Coached minor hockey. I am in Healthcare Sales as an independent entrepreneur representing multiple companies. I have traveled extensively throughout North America and also to a lesser extent Europe, Middle East, South America and Asia. Passionate about our wonderful community! Listening, Representation, Transparency and Communication are my motto. My name is Jeremy Vink and I am looking to represent Centre Wellington Ward 3. I first moved to Centre Wellington in 1991 and attended high school here. My wife and I have two daughters of our own, and we have recently been approved by Children and Family Services to adopt. I have a degree in urban planning and have worked for different municipalities, which I feel gives me a good understanding of community and municipal government that is needed to be on Council. As community is important to me, I wish to help build a stronger and better community. COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 5 MAYOR CANDIDATE CENTRE WELLINGTON Kirk McElwain John Ortt, and his wife Lyn, moved to Centre Wellington in 1966. At that time, John worked for Beatty Bros/GSW where he would stay for over 15 years as Marketing Manager of the pump divisions. In the early 80s, John’s entrepreneurial interests took shape when he started his own company: “Interpump”. After a successful 25 years, John sold the business and is now semi-retired. Today, John and Lyn live on a farm outside of Belwood raising beef cattle. John believes that small communities, like Belwood, are often overlooked by municipal government and it is his mandate to address these issues. Kelly Linton COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 1 My wife Julie & I moved to Inverhaugh 12 years ago where I started my own consulting business, after retiring from IBM. I have been on the executive of the Elora Curling Club for 9 years as well as convener and coach of our bantam curlers. I am running for re-election because I want to see some of the initiatives of our Economic Development Committee moving forward, such as the development of an environmentally friendly business park. I want to see Centre Wellington develop an infrastructure to take advantage of its geographic advantage as it embraces a creative economy strategy. COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 2 Eric Van Grootheest COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 2 Mary Lloyd Vinnie Green COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 3 COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 3 Fred Morris Walt Visser COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 5 I am running as your Ward 1 Councillor because I want to bring government closer to YOU to make this community an even better place to work, live and raise a family. • Life-long Elora/Salem resident • Masters Degree in Public Policy & Administration (University of Guelph) • Own consulting firm Imaginate - area of specialty is government transformation (www.imaginate.ca). My priorities: • Be an 'agent for change' finding new ways to put citizens first. • Work hard to ensure Council is a good steward of your tax dollars and doesn’t spend money it doesn’t have. Visit me @ www.kellylinton.ca. Born and raised in Fergus, Ontario, I am an enthusiastic resident of Centre Wellington. It has been a great place to raise my family and build long-term friendships. I have been happily married to my wonderful wife Annette for 26 years, and have 9 children and 4 grandchildren. A former part owner of Thru-Way Muffler Centre, I am currently a realtor with Royal LePage RCR. I have been on numerous committees, and I feel that I have a lot of experience that will be beneficial to my duties if I am elected to the position of councillor. Vinnie Green is a long-time resident of Fergus, where he lives with his wife Pamela and there Son James 14 The Green’s own white Car Limousine and Airport Service located on County Road 18 Fergus. He is the current Chairman of the Planning Advisory Committee, a post held for four years, after making a promise to Fred Morris following the 2006 election to stay and help. A graduate of the Horticultural Science Program University of Guelph, he holds a diploma in business studies and is a City and Guilds recognized engineer. COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 4 COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 3 John Ortt Joanne Ross-Zuj It is truly an honour to serve this community as Mayor and I am looking for your continued support. Having served on council, as Mayor, and as the Warden for the County of Wellington, I am ever inspired by our community. The economy has not treated us well recently but with wise decisions and focus on our strategic plan we will keep moving forward. The challenges for the future are clearly defined and it is with leadership that takes action and gets results that we will keep Centre Wellington the most progressive and well managed municipality in Ontario. He is firmly committed to working on behalf of the residents of Centre Wellington and Ward 4. He demonstrates dedication through continued involvement with various service organizations, community groups and committees. Fred and his family have lived and worked in Centre Wellington for more than 20 years. He is the successful owner of Vision Financial Services in downtown Fergus. He is also the executive producer and owner of Vision Theatre Productions. As a financial advisor, Fred believes he is qualified to address the issues and concerns of Centre Wellington and the challenges it will face in the next term. www.fredmorris.ca I have lived in Centre Wellington since 1977 and am married to Donna for 37 years. I served as Fergus Councillor for 3 years and 3 years as Deputy Reeve. In 2000 I ran for Centre Wellington Council and have been honoured to serve you here for the last 10 years. I chair Operations and Environment Committees. I sit on Hospital, Grand River Housing, Accessibility, Doctor recruitment, Green Legacy, Personel, Water Quality, BIA, Centre Wellington Community Medical Offices. Past Chair of CWAG, Police committee of Council, Fergus United Way, Guelph & District Credit & Debt Counselling, Fergus United Way and Fergus Rotary. Community member for 24 years and partner with her spouse Bruce, in Ralph Basset Associates, for 15 years in the capacity of financial manager and fundraiser. Currently volunteer secretary of the Board of Sound of Faith Broadcasting, Kitchener. Past volunteer work - Melville United Church, serving on committees and chairperson of council; volunteered to develop “The Reminessence Festival”; volunteer chairperson Fergus 175; organizing fund raisers for Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Mary started attending council meetings last fall when making the decision to run for councilor. It was important to understand the system before taking on the task of getting involved. I moved to the area in 1983 when my parents, Barbara and Ken Weeks opened a small local business Ken Weeks Pontiac. As often is the case with young teenagers, I got the urge to move on from small town Ontario to Toronto for work and College. I completed a degree in Computer Programming and worked in the field for several years before moving back to the area to work in the family business. My wife Ann and I have 3 wonderful children Aidan, Hannah and Madylin ages 4, 6 and 8. Jason Weeks COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 4 More Centre Wellington Township Ward 6 candidates are located on the next page CENTRE WELLINGTON TOWNSHIP Steven VanLeeuwen COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 6 Steven VanLeeuwen, for Ward 6 of Centre Wellington Township At 31 years old I have been a resident in and around Centre Wellington the majority of my life. For the past 11 years I have operated Advanced Small Engines and Marine, here in Centre Wellington. I am a member of the local Maranatha Canadian Reformed Church in Fergus. Spent 3 years on education committee/ 6 years on Public Relations Committee for local Christian Schools. I would like to help maintain Centre Wellington as a good and affordable place to live and conduct business. Mike Wisniewski COUNCIL CANDIDATE WARD 6 Mike Wisniewski has been a resident of the Fergus/Elora area for 22 years. In recent years, he's been a Chamber of Commerce Director, Community Youth Editorial Board columnist, CW Connections group member, and a volunteer for the Food Bank, Neighbourwoods, and Relay for Life. It's time Centre Wellington citizens elected Township Councillors who will re-evaluate spending priorities. Our current spending has caused taxes to rise every year for too long, while incurring more debt along the way. It is my hope to address this, along with the next council. Also, we need more Township Councillors who'll respect our property rights. More Centre Wellington Township Ward 6 candidates are located on the previous page