Home » 2011 » May (Page 2)Posted by John Malloy on 05/24/2011

Come to Ted & Joan Brown’s magical farm in St Vincent for a return of a popular and spectacular day in the country! Riverside is a major fundraiser for the Meaford Hall & Culture Foundation. All proceeds of the day will help pay for the Foundation’s mandate of supporting arts and culture [...]
05/22/2011Read More

by Dr. Adam George Martynuik – Osteoporosis and chiropractic, I know what you are thinking. A disease known for brittle bones and a profession most well known for “cracking” them. Not a good combination, right? Well, let me explain why a chiropractor can be at the front line of helping you or someone you [...]
05/22/2011Read More

Support your library and enjoy a great day of golf at Cranberry Golf Resort ENTER THE 2011 GOLF CHALLENGE Click here for the Registration Form
05/18/2011Read More

By Sherri Jones – That’s what Tarlov Cysts are usually called. Incidental Finding; Something found that does not relate to the symptoms, which brought about the need for the diagnosing MRI or CT. Something unexpected, something found by accident. When I came online and did a search for the meaning of “Incidental Finding”, the first [...]
05/18/2011Read More

Across the USA Part 1 Our journey to Mexico started on the wrong foot. We just passed Thornbury when Sue, my wife, asked “Do you have your wallet?”“No, you have it, remember you told me that I am not dependable to carry any documents” I replied. After short argument we returned to Meaford to [...]
05/17/2011Read More

Two scientists from Simon Fraser University and one from Deakin University (DU) in Australia have made a discovery that is overturning conventional wisdom about how land and marine animals react to heat. SFU biologists Nick Dulvy and Jennifer Sunday, and DU environmental scientist Amanda Bates have discovered that all land-dwelling animals cope with extreme heat similarly, [...]
05/15/2011Read More

Hosted by the Meaford Museum Tickets for the Canada Day 60’s Dance being hosted by the Meaford Museum go on sale today. The dance, the finale to a fun filled Canada Day Celebration going on in Meaford, is being held to celebrate the Meaford Museum’s 50th Anniversary. Opened in July 1961, the [...]
05/14/2011Read More

Less screen time, more of your attention, an RX for attention problems By Victoria Costello – This is not to give parents another reason to feel guilty. We should simply know the facts and factor them in to how we live each day. Here it is…I want to encourage you to add up how [...]
05/14/2011Read More

By Marcia Reynolds, Psy.D. – Forty years ago, a generation of women entered the workforce with unprecedented choices and few models for guidance. Now that these women have reached mid-life and those behind them are just entering this phase, we can begin to define what a “mid-life crisis of identity” looks like for women [...]
05/14/2011Read More

A new method of making electricity from sunlight has just been tested AT THE moment, there are two reliable ways to make electricity from sunlight. You can use a panel of solar cells to create the current directly, by liberating electrons from a semiconducting material such as silicon. Or you can concentrate the sun’s [...]
05/14/2011Read More

Your boss is evil. Your spouse is lazy. Your teenager doesn’t listen. Your best friend won’t return your calls. Your relationships are complicated. Any attempt to create lasting harmony when facing the inevitable flaws and countless complexities of another human being can make you feel powerless. But before you condemn yourself to a lifetime [...]