Mothers Against Wind Turbines “CHILI COOK OFF!!”

Hello Everyone!!!!!!!!

Just a reminder that this Wednesday November 13th, is our third supper at Silverdale Hall. The Theme Will Be: “CHILI COOK OFF!!”

If you would like to bring a Chili for the contest, dessert or raffle prize, please contact Shellie shelliecorreia@gmail.com or Marianne mariannekidd@gmail.com . We will also be offering take-out meals.

Date: Wednesday November 13th Place: Silverdale Community Hall located at 4610 Sixteen Road , St. Ann Map Time: 6pm Cost: $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12. Menu: We will be having our raffle going as usual. Tickets are 3 for $5 or $2 each.

The proceeds of this raffle will be going to Tricia Vaughn’s Family. We feel that in this way we can honour our very special friend and fellow Mother Against Wind Turbines who passed away last week. I know you will support us as usual and we truly appreciate your response. Please tell your neighbours and friends to join you at the meal.

Many thanks again for creating with us an atmosphere of fun, fellowship and support.

Sincerely, Susan…on behalf of the Mothers Against Wind Turbines.

The Church Of Climate Scientology: How Climate Science Became A Religion

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1.     They use manipulative language

……..“Climate change” is a manipulative, rubber term used to mean anything from “the climate changes” (which everyone agrees with) to “we impact the climate at least a tiny amount” (which everyone agrees with) to “we impact the climate for the better” (yes, that’s possible) to “we are making the climate much more dangerous” (which much fewer people agree with) to “we are making the climate much more dangerous and the only response is to stop using fossil fuels but also incoherently oppose nuclear power and hydroelectric power while advocating the worst-performing energy technologies, solar and wind.”

Read rest of article here:   http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexepstein/2013/11/07/the-church-of-climate-scientology-rationalizes-some-of-the-worst-policies-in-our-history/

Global warming fear is fading!

http://toryaardvark.com/2013/11/11/on-the-eve-of-cop19-connie-hedegaard-admits-its-all-coming-apart/#comment-19263  Is it possible, that the world is waking up, and realizing that the AGW hysteria was a scam, in order to scare us into handing over our money?  They feel that scaremongering, is more socially acceptable, than holding a gun to our heads.  I really don’t think there’s much difference!

Is This the Most Anti-Science, Anti-Environmental TV Ad Ever?

I love this story.  Peter Gleich is outraged how ToysRUs showed a busload of bored primary school children breaking out into jubilance when Ranger Brad revealed they were headed to the toy store not the forest.  As a mom, I cheered along with those kids.  Children need to be inspired through play, not force fed this environmental, propaganda brainwashing to support their new green ideology.  BORING!  These are children not the new youth soldiers of the green movement.

Read his article in the Huffpo here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-h-gleick/is-this-the-most-anti-science-anti-environmental-tv-ad-ever_b_4243454.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

And read this reaction on NoTricksZone:  http://notrickszone.com/2013/11/09/professor-gleick-most-offended-because-8-year-old-kids-prefer-toys-over-tree-leaf-education/

Oh and P.S.  This Peter Gleich has a few morality issues he should deal with first before he runs around pointing fingers.  http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/02/14/heartland-releases-the-peter-gleick-legal-brief/

As a mom I want to ensure the next generation will be more responsible conservationists and enviromentally aware.  However that does not include creating eco-Nazis.  Perhaps Peter Gleich prefers this ad from Greenpeace instead.

Town agrees to reduce operating hours of turbines; Issue far from over as final settlement still must be reached

Credit:  By CHRISTOPHER KAZARIAN | Falmouth Enterprise | November 8, 2013 ~~

Falmouth’s wind turbines will return to their 12hour operation following an agreement reached between neighbors and town officials in Barnstable Superior Court yesterday.

The agreement is tied to Neil P. and Elizabeth Andersen’s claim that the town’s wind turbines constitute a nuisance, which was affirmed by the Falmouth Zoning Board of Appeals in May. The town has since contested that appeals board decision in superior court with initial proceedings held in September and an ensuing one held last month.

Prior to yesterday’s hearing, Falmouth selectmen had decided in a 3-2 vote to increase the operation of the turbines from their 7 AM to 7 PM model to one in which the machines would be operating from 5 AM to 9 PM as a way to generate enough revenue to cover the town’s expenses.

But that changed yesterday when Barnstable Superior Court Judge Christopher J. Muse directed both parties to engage in discussions to determine if there was any agreement on a temporary plan of operation of the turbines while the two sides work toward a final settlement.

Town counsel Frank K. Duffy Jr. and selectman Rebecca Moffitt, representing the town, came to an agreement with the Andersens’ attorney, J. Alexander Watt of Barnstable, and Christopher Senie of Westboro, who is representing several neighbors as parties in the case.

As part of the agreement, the town will also direct building commissioner Eladio R. Gore to devise a plan to eliminate the nuisance. The first step in that plan will be to begin acoustic testing in a variety of conditions, with one turbine running and both running at various times.

J. Malcolm Donald of Blacksmith Shop Road, a vocal opponent of the turbines who attended yesterday’s hearing, lauded the temporary agreement. “I think it was earth shattering that the parties finally, after more than three years of disagreement, actually sat down and talked,” he said. “I think it is kind of a stroke of genius of the judge. This is economical judicial action.”

While progress has been made toward a final resolution, Mr. Senie said nothing has truly been settled. “There really isn’t any agreement that has been reached. There’s been a consensus that we should take a look at a possible global settlement of [four] different pieces of litigation. We have a long road to travel to get there,” he said.

Those four lawsuits, he said, include yesterday’s as well as two separate nuisance claims against the town, one brought forward by the Andersens and another by his clients, who live near the wind turbines. The fourth lawsuit is an appeal of Barnstable Superior Court Judge Robert C. Rufo’s decision in June that Mr. Gore did not need a special permit from the appeals board to erect Wind 1, which became operational in March 2010.

In order to reach a final settlement, Mr. Duffy wrote in an email this morning that the neighbors will have to submit a list of proposed actions to the town that they believe will end all outstanding zoning and nuisance claims. That list will be discussed by selectmen once Town Meeting concludes next week.

Both parties will report on the status of negotiations to Judge Muse by Thursday, November 21.

“We are still at the very beginning stages,” Mr. Senie said. “Judge Muse did a great job to begin to shape a global settlement,” he said. “The town agreed to go back to the 12hour operational period from 7 AM to 7 PM and we appreciate that very much as an interim measure. We’re glad to have that while we have real discussions about a final and formal settlement.”

Whether an agreement can be reached, he was unsure, although he was pleased to see the direction negotiations are heading in. “I think we arrived at a new moment yesterday,” he said. “It is positive and constructive. I don’t know if it will prevail. We have an awful lot of people who have to agree on an awful lot of items. I’m not sure what will happen, but everyone is sincere about this.”

Town agrees to reduce operating hours of turbines; Issue far from over as final settlement still must be reached.

In Memorium – Patricia Anne Vaughan

This morning, I lost a dearly loved friend,  and a staunch ally, in the war on the injustice of the greenscam.

   A stronger, more competent woman, I’ve never seen.  Tricia was an excellent mother, to her 12 year-old son, Marcus, and a hardworking member of the Fair Board.  She looked after her farm, tended to her cattle.  Made time to teach Marcus to be self-reliant, and responsible, and all the while, hold down a full time job.  While doing all of this, she also made time to help our community fight the threat of wind turbines, as well as being active in events at the Elcho Church.
               To say that Tricia will be missed, is an understatement.  She leaves behind her son, Marcus, her mom and dad, her sister and brother, many more members of her extended family, as well as many, many friends.  Needless to say, we are all heartbroken.
         I was told by Tricia’s Dad, that there will be visitation, on Sunday, and Monday, at the Merritt Funeral Home, in Smithville.  Hours are from 2-4, and 7-9pm.  The funeral is at the Elcho Church, in Wellandport, at 11:00 pm, and Tricia will be laid to rest, beside the church.
     Rest well, my friend, we will soon meet again.
Shellie Correia
VAUGHAN, PATRICIA ANNE:  May 6, 1972 – November 8, 2013 – Peacefully at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital.  Dearly loved mother of Marcus Tuck, she is also survived by parents Norman and Catharine Vaughan, and siblings Douglas Vaughan of Fergus, Caroline Robins (Ross) of Smithville, and Jonathan Vaughan of Waterloo.  Loving aunt to Alanna Vaughan, Owen Vaughan and Aiden Robins.  Survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins.  Patricia was very active in 4H first as a member and then as a Leader.  Also involved in Junior Farmers, West Niagara Agricultural Society and many other community organizations.  Visitation Sunday, November 10 and Monday, November 11 both days from 2-4 and 7-9 pm at Merritt Funeral Home, 287 Station Street, Smithville.  The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, November 12 at 11 am at Elcho Church, 6432 Elcho Road West, Wellandport (corner Port Davidson Road) with interment at Elcho Cemetery.  If desired, memorial donations to Elcho Church, the Canadian Cancer Society or West Lincoln Memorial Auxiliary would be appreciated and can be made through the funeral home.