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“Delivering news and information. At home and around the world.” • “Des nouvelles d’ici et de partout ailleurs.” Volume 47 • Issue 33 • August 17, 2012 BELLEVILLE HYUNDAI S e r v i n g 8 W i n g / C F B T r e n t o n • 8 e e s c a r d e / B F C T r e n t o n • w w w . t h e c o n t a c t n e w s p a p e r. c f b t r e n t o n . c o m >> Parachute wings go to the few – a shared brotherhood >> Flight Engineer Training redefined >> Military invited to Tweed Tribute to Elvis® Festival Army Cadet Basic Parachutist Course gives cadets CF qualification Avionics Technicians become Flight Engineers for the first time All Military personnel receive a free pass if in uniform or carrying military ID 3 5 11 Y AR S LIT UNT I M CO DIS OAC 613-962-3300 Hwy 62 N, Belleville www.bellevillehyundai.com Photo: Lt Christopher Daniel Michelle Ferreri interviews Wing Fire Chief, Lt. Robert Sloan, in front of the Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) simulator, while CHEX cameraman Kevin Wheeler shoots the video. Photo: Ross Lees CHEX TV features 8 Wing fire service’s training capability Winner of the Central Region Memorial Award (top overall cadet) at the Central Region Gliding By Lt Christopher Daniel School Wing Parade Aug. 10 Cadet Jamie McEwen, of 325 Cornwall Kiwanis Squadron. He is pictured here receiving the award from Lt.-col Joseph MacMillan, commanding Officer of Regional HEX television recently featured 8 Wing Cadet Support Unit (Central) in Borden. Firefighters and the Wing Fire Service’s 82 new pilots graduate at CFD Mountain View 8 Wing deserves credit for support of Air Cadet program: Brig.-Gen. Tremblay By Ross Lees E ighty-two Air Cadets from across the province were flying high Friday afternoon at CFD Mountain View. In an impressive ceremony in a new hangar at the Prince Edward County airfield, these cadets celebrated the end of their six-week course by receiving their glider pilot wings in front of family and friends. Brigadier-General J.G.E. Tremblay, the Commandant of the Royal Military College of Canada and the Reviewing Officer for the parade, said the dedication and hard work of the cadets will ensure a vibrant future for the program. “The Air Cadet League of Canada deserves our grati- tude,” he said. “Our League partners work hand-in-hand with the Canadian Forces (CF) in provision of the Air Cadet program. The team work exhibited by that partnership produces some outstanding young citizens, for our country and many of them are standing before us today.” Brig.-Gen. Tremblay also noted 8 Wing Trenton deserved credit for its contribution to the Air Cadet program. “8 Wing Trenton has consistently provided amazing support for cadet operations, whether with this new hangar to house our flying operations or on base where over 700 other air cadets are currently being trained, housed and fed. Without 8 Wing’s support and involvement, we could not accomplish our mission.” While Brig.-Gen. Tremblay noted some cadets were recontinued on page 14 C training capability, in The 5 O’clock Show hosted by Michelle Ferreri and Michelle Nelson. The program showcased the Wing Fire Service’s “Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting” (ARFF) simulator, a state-of-the-art training facility that provides realistic scenario for Wing Firefighters to keep themselves welltrained and always ready to respond to emergency situations in their area of responsibility. “The ARFF is an aircraft mock-up designed for aircraft approach, entry and tactics training on the airfield,” said Lieutenant (Lt.) Robert Sloan, the new Wing Fire Chief. “We use it to recreate a series of different emergency scenarios, including interior and exterior fires and large-scale fuel spill fires, all mancontinued on page 9 2 - The Contact Advertising August 17, 2012 News August 17, 2012 The Contact - 3 Cpl Taylor presents Wings to cadet Daryn D’Sa from 2824 COPS Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in Mississauga, Ontario, at the Army Cadet Basic Parachutist Course graduation Aug. 10. Parachute wings go to the few – a shared brotherhood Army Cadet Basic Parachutist Course gives cadets CF qualification By Ross Lees T he wings presented to the cadets on the Army Cadet Basic Parachutist Course graduation parade Friday are not a cadet badge, but a Canadian Forces qualification. So it was easy for the cadets to follow Lieutenant Colonel David Wright’s instructions and bask in the glow of their achievements. And as they received that punch on the shoulder from their instructors as the wings were presented, there was a special look of respect which passed between the instructor and the pupil. No other cadet course can produce that kind of pride and camaraderie. “Should any of these cadets choose to enrol in the Canadian Forces (CF), this qualification and the right to wear that badge will follow them,” Lt.-Col. Wright, Commanding Officer of the Cadet Summer Training Centre, said. “For those who choose to pursue other careers, the skills and foundations that were learned here today will continue to serve them well. No matter what you choose to do in life, if you pursue it with the same energy, the same zeal, the same passion and the same desire you’ve demonstrated here, you’ll undoubtedly be successful.” Reviewing Officer Brigadier-General J.G.E. Tremblay, Commander of the Royal Military College of Canada, expanded on those remarks in his speech to the graduates and their proud families, notcontinued on page 13 Photos: Ross Lees Burlington, Ontario teen Daniel Guther from 2379 Hamilton Light Infantry Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps received the award for Top Overall Cadet on the Cadet Session of the CF Basic Parachutist Course from Lt.-Col. David Wright, Commanding Officer of Trenton Air Cadet Summer Training Centre. OUR LOWEST LEASE AND FINANCE OF THE YEAR. 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News 4 - The Contact Alert Picture of the Week August 17, 2012 goldfarb By Penney Photo: Pte David Sinanan Polar bears make rare Alert appearance Two very large and curious visitors, travelling west along the shore line, came across CFS Alert on Aug. 13. After a short visit and a little persuasion by the Station Warrant Office, MWO Curtis, they continued on their way. This was a very rare and spectacular spotting for the personnel in CFS Alert. Look for us online! thecontactnewspaper.cfbtrenton.com The Contact Newspaper The CONTACT is an unofficial publication of 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. The CONTACT is a weekly military newspaper that provides accurate and timely coverage of issues and events at and affecting Canada’s largest and busiest air base – 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. We are the primary internal and external communications tool for 8 Wing/CFB Trenton and began publishing in November, 1940. We strive to build awareness, morale and ‘esprit de corps’ among both the military and civilian communities. It is our privilege to showcase the efforts of the men and women of the Canadian Forces at work. The Publisher reserves the right to edit copy and reject advertising to suit the needs of the publication. Views expressed are those of the contributor unless expressly attributed to DND, CF or other agencies. In case of typographical error, no goods may be sold and difference charged to this newspaper whose liability is limited to a refund of the space charged for the erroneous item. Published every Friday with the kind permission of Colonel Sean Friday, CD,Wing Commander, 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. The CONTACT is produced weekly under a Publication Service Agreement with The Independent (Brighton & Trent Hills), a division of Metroland Media Group. 8 Wing Personnel Publisher: Col Sean Friday Proprietor: Her Majesty the Queen, in right of Canada, as represented by the Commander of 8 Wing, Canadian Forces Base Trenton, P.O. Box 1000 Stn. Forces, Astra, ON K0K 3W0 Canada Public Affairs, Internal Comms: Capt Steven Dieter Translator/Proofreader: Warrant Officer Louise Fagan PSP Manager: John Snyder The Independent (Metroland) Staff General Manager: Ron Prins 613-475-0255 ext:214 News and Feature Content: Ross Lees 613-392-2811 ext:3976 Advertising Sales: Rick Fraser 613-475-0255 ext:212 Phil Neary 613-475-0255 ext:205 Advertising Production : Kristen Ryan 905-579-4400 ext:2272 Bookkeeper: Benita Stansel 613-475-0255 ext:202 Circulation: Kathy Morgan 613-475-0255 ext:210 21 Meade St, P.O. 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Check out the new drop boxes located around the PMQs. • RCAF Arena • Outside of Cité-Jeunesse • Corner of McGill & Rivers • Corner of St. Hubert & Borden • Outside of Marc Garneau Editorial: 613-392-2811 Ext. 3976 Fax: 613-965-7490 Display Advertising: 613-392-2811 Ext. 7008 or 613-475-0255 Classified Advertising: 613-475-0255 email: cfbcontactnewspaper @gmail.com News August 17, 2012 The Contact - 5 Mini Storage Submitted photo The graduates of the FE Course pose with the Thunderbirds Totem Pole. HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL - MONTHLY WELL LIT, FENCED-IN SECURED COMPOUND DELIVERED OR ON SITE STORAGE CONTAINERS Flight Engineer Training redefined Avionics Technicians become Flight Engineers for the first time By WO Eric Jacques F light Engineers have always served an important role as part of an airplane’s crew. Recent changes have resulted in two new milestones being achieved. Not only has flight engineering training evolved, but also the source of new flight engineers has changed. These milestones were recently celebrated on June 21 when 13 Flight Engineers graduated from 10 weeks of training conducted by 426 Transport Training Squadron (426 Sqn). “Graduating the newest Flight Engineers in the RCAF was a great honour,” noted Lieutenant-Colonel Christian Roy, former Commanding Officer of 426 Sqn and now 8 Wing Operations Officer. “The breadth of backgrounds between AVN and AVS Techs will help the trade grow and evolve, just like the aircraft on which they will serve as aircrew.” The need for a flight engineer position evolved as multi-engine aircraft were created. The larger, more complicated cockpits required an additional crew member to aid the pilots and co-pilots. Flight engineers were a key component of aircrews during the Second World War and beyond. Flight engineers monitor the systems of the aircraft while the pilots control flight. The source of Flight Engineer candidates used to be strictly limited to members of the Aviation Technician (AVN Tech) trade. The traditional rationale for this limitation was based on the mechanical systems of aircraft. AVN Techs worked on mechanics, and since older aircraft were predominantly mechanical systems, it made sense that Flight Engineers would be drawn from the AVN Tech trade. Aircraft design, however, has evolved with time; systems and aircraft are more electronic in nature. The decision to include Avionics Technicians for consideration as Flight Engineer candidates, while a radical departure from the past, was part of a process that began in 2011, which culminated with the rewriting of the Flight Engineer course by a board of experts that included current and former Flight Engineers as well subject matter experts in technical and meteorological areas. “The new course has provided me with the essential tools to complete future training as a Flight Engineer,” said Cpl. Andrew Lewis, former AVS Technician. AVN and AVS Technicians interested in becoming Flight Engineers apply for a Volunteer Occupational Transfer. The candidates for this course came from all across Canada. Flight engineer candidates undergo five distinct areas of instruction and qualification as part of their training. This first course was conducted over a period of 10 weeks and the syllabus touched every aspect of flight operations from engine theory lectures to human performance. Training is not limited to classroom work on the ground; in-flight training is also part of the course. The training given at 426 Sqn reflects this reality and candidates are now required to learn about instrument approaches, air weapons, weight and balance, meteorology, workplace safety and survival before graduating from this course. A Flight Engineer could work on any aircraft in the RCAF fleet, from tactical helicopters (such as the CH-146 Griffon) to multi-engine transport aircraft (such as the CC-130H Hercules and CP-140 Aurora). While on course, the candidates received their first posting messages as Flight Engineers, learning they would be posted all over the country to work in various capacities such as Special Operations, Tactical Transport, Search and Rescue and Anti-Submarine Warfare. The 13 graduates of the FE Course included five AVS Techs • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cpl Nathaniel Afonso Cpl Dominiq Beauregard-Douaire Cpl John Bergen Cpl Serge Duguay* Cpl Matthew Jobes Cpl Christian Johnston Cpl Andrew Lewis* Cpl Grant McDonald Cpl Brian Peers* Cpl Pier-Olivier Poulin Cpl WarrenTaylor* Cpl Adam Vandenberg* Cpl Robin Vardy 468 BIGFORD ROAD QUINTE WEST, ONTARIO K0K 1H0 [email protected] CORMIER’S AUTO REPAIR Trenton’s #1 Choice For Quality Auto Service For Over 25 Years Complete professional service to all makes and models, Drive clean test & repair facility, Certifications, Courtesy Shuttle, Mon. to Fri. 276 Front St., Trenton 613-392-2766 CAMPBELL’S AUTO SHOP 327 COLEMAN STREET, BELLEVILLE • COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIRS SINCE 1915 • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • FREE ESTIMATES • PAINT ROOM • CUSTOM JOB SPECIALISTS • FRAMES • UNIBODY & RAIL • ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PAINTS 613-968-5791 E-mail: [email protected] Drs John and Sue Marinovich and staff have been serving the dental community of Quinte since 1994. 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Submitted photos Trenton Cold Storage Bursary presented to Shawn Roth 2 Air Mov Sqn’s Honorary Colonel Eben James presented the Trenton Cold Storage Bursary worth $1,500 to Shawn Roth, son of Warrant Officer Wendy Roth on Aug. 9. Shawn earned the bursary by being an example in the community for his volunteer work, his entrepreneurship initiatives, his athletic endeavours and academic achievements as an honours student at East Northum- berland Secondary School. Shawn has been accepted into the Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering Program and Carleton University in Ottawa and hopes to become a pilot in the CF one day. 426 Sqn promotions Maj. Craig Isenor (centre) is promoted to that rank by Lt.-Col. Damon Perrault, CO of 426 Sqn, on July 30. Maj. Willem Hadders is promoted to that rank by Lt.-Col. Perrault, CO of 426 Sqn, on July 30. Servicing all makes & models Fully certified technicians Selling fun for over 35 years Face to Face & Confidential Financial Problems? 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Lisa Refausse, Health Promotion Manager........................................ Ext. 4122 The gambling industry has experienced significant growth in most Canadian prov- Brenda Riddell, Health Promotion Manager...................................... Ext. 5429 inces over the past two decades. Today, in Canada, there are more than 80 permanent Gillianne McCormick, Health Promotion Admin Assist.................. Ext. 3768 casinos, 87,000 gambling machines (slot machines and video lottery terminals), 33,000 lottery ticket centres, 250 racetracks and teletheatres, and 25,000 licenses to run variSubmitted photo ous bingo, temporary casinos, raffles, pull tickets and other activities. There are also 2,500 Internet gambling sites. Online poker has over 400 websites and the numbers are growing daily. For the majority of Canadians, gambling is a form of entertainment that has no negative impact. However, between 3 to 5% of Canadians develop gambling-related problems. The Canadian Forces 2008 Health and Lifestyle Information Survey (HLIS), for Regular Force members reported that less than 1% of CF members reported having a gambling problem. Given that the CF tends to reflect Canadian society, and that the availability of gambling has increased, there is concern that the problem may be more widespread than this. On July 20, the Quinte Chapter of the Blue Knights International Unlike substance abuse, a gambling problem may not be initially obvious. Some Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club presented a cheque for $520 signs of problem gambling include: regularly discussing gambling; organizing lotto the Trenton Military Family Resource Centre to assist military tery pools or sports pools; borrowing money from co-workers; requesting pay advancfamilies through the programs offered at the Trenton MFRC. The es; swinging between being broke and “flush”; taking unexplained long breaks. Blue Knights® International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club Note that these signs are not definite indicators of a gambling problem, but red is a non-profit fraternal organization consisting of active and reflags which serve as a warning. tired law enforcement officers who enjoy riding motorcycles. It is CF Gambling Policies CFAO 19-1, CFAO 19-4 DAOD 6001-1 (available at forces.gc.ca/ deeply rooted as a family club and actively raises money for varihealth-sante/ps/hpp-pps/aap-sdp/gpolicies-jepolitiques-eng.asp) were implemented ous charities, especially those involving children. to outline how this issue is being addressed. Keep gambling fun by using “safe” gambling practices. Responsible gamblers set financial and time limits; use gambling as a form of entertainment; participate in other activities; keep relationships from being affected; and have personal control over their behaviour and spending habits. 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Sports & Recreation August 17, 2012 Military invited to Tweed Tribute to Elvis® Festival All Military personnel receive a free pass if in uniform or carrying military ID I The Contact - 11 S ports & Recreation 2012 Summer Swim Schedule (Effective Fri., June 29 to Mon., Sept. 3 inclusive) *Indoor Pools Adult Lane Swims - Mon, Wed, Fri., 6 a.m. to 7:20 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun., 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Family Swims – Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun., 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. *Any child will be able to go swimming at the times offered providing they are accompanied in the water by a parent. *Albatross Outdoor Pool Rec Swims - Mon., Tue., Wed., Fri., Sat., Sun., 1 p.m. to 3:15 p. m. and Mon. , Wed., Fri., Sat. evenings, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Military Swims - Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri - 12 to 1 pm Tim Horton’s Free Swims, Tuesdays July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p. m. and Tuesdays Aug. 7, 14, 21 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p. m. *All Pools are CLOSED on Thursday due to maintenance. Drop-in fee -Military Community (Non-Members) $1, 6 mo - 5 yrs; - $2 - 6 - 17 yrs; $3 - 18+ General Public $2 - 6 mo - 5 yrs; $3 - 6 - 17 yrs; $4 - 18+ n an effort to build on the sucfavourite Elvis Tribute Artists Advanced Aquatics cess of last year’s Tweed Tribat the Tweedsmuir Tavern. ute to Elvis Festival, this year’s “We hope for a good turnout of NLS Re-certification – organizing committee has pin- military personnel and the opporAug. 30 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. pointed two themes – Elvis’ love tunity for our audience to show of Hawaii and Tweed’s respect of their appreciation for the Canathe military. dian Forces,” said Maril Swan, This year’s festival theme is website manager for the Tweed Aloha, Tweed! And this little town Tribute to Elvis Festival. which often is the military’s last Friday Passes may be picked up Visit stop prior to CFB Trenton as they at the Festival Main Gate at the today to book your appointment ship out to other countries, wants Tweed Fairgrounds before 5 p.m. the military to come and enjoy the For more information, visit the festival with them – free of charge website – if they are wearing their military www.tweedelvisfestival.ca. uniform or carrying military identification. ������ ����� ����� �� ��� ����� Troops passing ��� ������� �������� �� ��������� through Tweed on their way to Afghanistan were often honoured by the ������� �� � ��� ��������� ��� townspeople and school ������ ��� ��� �� ��� �� ���� children with free cof�� �������� �� ��������� � fee at Tim Hortons and a � ����� reception in front of the Tweed Legion. The Tweed Tribute to Elvis Festival runs from Aug. 24 – 26. • The Friday night program begins with the Festival opening cere� �������� ����������� �� ��� ������� ������ monies at 5 p.m. Warm ����������� ����� up to the weekend and ������� get in the Aloha mood � ������ ����� �� ��������� ����������� ������ as political dignitar� ������� �������� ������� �������������� ��������� ies and special guests �������� �������� ��� ���������� ������� bid you welcome to � ����� ���������� ��� ��������� �������� �������������� the 2nd Annual Tweed ��������������� ������������ Tribute to Elvis® Festival. • Tweed celebrates Military Appreciation ��� ������������� �� ���������� Night with recording ����� ��� ��������� ��������� artist Dallas Arney, as ��� ��������� ������� ������ ����� ��� ��������� ��������� ��� ���� ������ she sings our national � ������ ��� ���� �� � ����� ����������� �� �������� anthems and the High������ ��� ���� � ������������ ���� way of Heroes. � ����� ������� ������� �� ���������� • Then join our 2011 ����� ����� ������ ���� ����� �� � ���������� ���� ��� �������� ������ ETA Grand Champi����� ������� � ���������� ��������� ���� ������ �� ���������� on, Matt Dowsett and ����� ���������������� ��� our home-grown Alo������ ������� ������������ ��� ���� ������������ �� ��������������� ha dancers to kick off a weekend of Aloha, ������� �������������� ������������������ �������������� Tweed! as Elvis® returns to the Islands. • Following the ceremo������������ �������������� nies, the First Round of the Elvis® Tribute Artist Competition begins. Be sure to get a seat for this preliminary round of Elvis® Tribute competition, �������� ��� ������ ������ �������� ������ ����� ��� ���� ���� which is a qualifier �� ������ ���������� �� ����������� ���� ������ ������ ������ for Tweed’s 2nd An��������� nual Tribute to Elvis �� �������� ��� ������ ���� �� ���������� ������ Festival. �������� ���� ������� ����� ���������� ��� ���������� ����� ��� ��������� ��� • The festive evening ends with the Meet ������� ������ ������������������ ����������� ����������� and Greet at the ������� �������� ��� ������ ������� Tweedsmuir Tavern at 9 p.m. Wind down with �������� ��������� ��� �� ������� � ������������ � �������������� an informal meet and mix and get your pic- �������� ��� ������ ������ �������� ������ ��������������� ������ ���������������� ������������ ture taken with your ReturntoLearn Tuesday August 21 and 28 loyalistcollege.com ��������� �� �������� ��� ������ ������ �������� ������ ����� �� ����� ������� ��� ���� ������� �������� ���� ����� ��� ������ ������� �� ���� ��� ��������� ���������������� ���� ����� ��� � ��������� ������ ���� �� �������� ���������������� News 12 - The Contact August 17, 2012 Best Quality Price Only Place To e Go h SMITTY’S “T Best ” WAREHOUSE OPERATION For NEW or GOOD USED Appliances Smitty’s has been keeping customers happy for 28 years in the appliance business. 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Outstanding service and achievements of excellence in various fields must be recognized by the Chain of Command and it is appropriate that when such achievements occur, they be marked by distinction affording maximum visibility. Mrs. Swyers, your knowledge, dedication and commitment to the Junior Ranks Mess has made a significant contribution to enhancing the overall morale and welfare of the larger Military Community. Your personable and professional approach in dealing with complex issues is a testament to a high degree of exceptional and steadfast dedication. A confident and consummate team player, you have demonstrated the highest qualities of confidence and professionalism and are most deserving of this recognition and distinction. Best Service SMITTY’S Photo: Capt Steven Dieter Mrs. Frances Swyers receives the Non-Public Fund Quarterly Award of Excellence from Personnel support Programs Manager John Snyder, 8 Wing Commander Col. 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Tremblay advised the new jumpers to take careful stock of their new talents and traits. “You have demonstrated what it takes to be a jumper; be proud but humble,” he said. “ Your life has just discovered some new perspectives. Enjoy the altitude, but remain grounded.” Mr. Don McCumber, President of the Army Cadet League of Canada (Ontario), also noted the course had been difficult but that these graduating cadets had met the challenge head-on. “In looking back, you have to be proud of yourself and your fellow cadets who have accomplished your goals and your mission. I know you will wear your wings proudly for a job well done!” ne noted. Lt.-Col. 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There was no guarantee they would be successful and no assurance they would be standing here before us on parade today. “A small, cloth badge may not seem like something to get worked up about, but these jump points presented today represent a truly significant achievement, an achievement that requires drive and perseverance, one that requires self-discipline, requires strength, stamina, focus and concentration.” With those badges, Lt.-Col Wright reminded the cadets they were now part of a shared brotherhood of military parachutists around the world, a brotherhood formed by shared experience, shared hardships, shared commitments and shared dedication. “Conduct yourselves accordingly and hold yourselves to those same high standards in all aspects of your lives,” he said. 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It’s simply great tasting beer, made the way beer should be. Give us a call: 613-394-1010 Come for a visit: 33 Ontario Street #4, Trenton Drop us a line: [email protected] At the end of the day, it’s an honest beer. 14 - The Contact News (ABOVE) 8 Wing Commander Col. Sean Friday presents wings to a cadet on parade at Mountain View Aug. 10. (FAR LEFT) A proud parent records the Wings parade on his tablet. (LEFT) There’s more than a little symbolism in this photograph representing Air Cadets with their wings. Photos: Ross Lees continued from page 1 ceiving special recognition at the parade, he added it was the teamwork of the program which makes it one of the best youth development programs in the country and the envy of many other nations. Cadets receiving awards on parade included Cadet Jamie McEwen of 325 Cornwall Kiwanis squadron, who was presented with the Central Region Gliding Memorial Award for being the top overall Glider Pilot Scholarship pilot. August 17, 2012 Cadet Jesse Van Parys of 153 Varnavair Squadron in Tillsonburg, received the Lt.-Col. R. R. Massier Trophy, while Cadet Wesley Heung of 351 Silver Star Squadron in Markham received the Maj. N. Cairnes award for top academic achievement. The three cadets winning the special awards will have the privilege to further their flying skills as they will be treated to a week of Advanced Soaring Techniques at York Soraing. All of the cadets have worked extremely hard over the past six weeks battling the heat and the academic stress of the course. Although the summer scholarship program is complete, cadets who return home will have the opportunity to continue their flying at their regional gliding centre in Borden, Chatham, Iroquois Falls, Markham, Mountain View, North Bay, Welland and Wingham. Through these centres operated in the spring and fall, they can begin to build time and eventually qualify to take passengers in the Schweitzer-233A glider. relief [ri-leef ] re·lief-noun 1. Alleviation, ease, or deliverance through the removal of pain, distress, oppression, etc. 2. A means or thing that relieves pain, distress, anxiety, etc. 3. McDougall Insurance & Financial 4. Release from a post of duty, as by the arrival of a substitute or replacement. 20 Dundas Street West, Trenton p. 613.394.6634 www.mcdougallinsurance.com Community Events August 17, 2012 The Contact - 15 Welcome to The Contact newspaper’s Community Events page! Thanks to the generosity of Smylie’s Independent Grocer, we can, space permitting, feature public service anouncements, community events and help promote non-profit and charitable organizations in the Quinte area. The Contact is always interested in what is going on in and around CFB Trenton. Please send your coming events (from blood donor clinics to tea parties) to us at [email protected]. Each event should be typed out in the format of those below. Please do not send posters. 8 Wing Pipes and Drums now recruiting Tweed Tribute to Elvis Festival. Tweed is wellknown to the Canadian Forces troops on their way to Trenton en route to Afghanistan who have The 8 Wing Pipes & Drums band is currently stopped here, and have been honoured by the looking for motivated volunteers. Individuals with townspeople and school children with free coffee at previous playing experience are welcome; how- Tim Hortons and a reception in front of the Tweed ever, a teaching program is available for those who Legion. As a further sign of our appreciation for wish to learn. Membership in the Pipes & Drums our military, we offer a Free Pass for military per- is an official Wing secondary duty. Members enjoy sonnel and spouse or one guest to the Friday night professional instruction, exciting trips, and a so- opening and Tribute Artist preliminary contest. cial atmosphere, which is second to none. Military In addition, during the day, there will be lots to see members and civilians of all ages are welcome. and do in Tweed. We celebrate Military Apprecia- Join now! For more information, please contact tion Night with recording artist, Dallas Arney, as Warrant Officer Joe Kiah (ext. 3387) or Sergeant she sings our national anthems and the Highway Jim Douglas (ext. 7282). of Heroes. Summer Shinny Hockey for Youth/Teens Aug. 25 – MFRC Rocks the Lot Novice, Atom, PeeWee, Tuesday, Wednesday and The Military Family Resource Centre is attempt- Thursdays, July 3 to Aug. 30, 1-5 p.m. Bantom/ ing to raise funds through a special event called Midget, Mondays and Fridays, July 6 to Aug. 31, MFRC Rocks the Lot at the Astra Lounge Aug. 25 4-5 p.m. At the RCAF Flyers Arena. For more from 7 p.m. until 1 a.m. Featured bands include the information, call the RecPlex at (613) 392-2811 ext. Reasons, Ambush and Rudy and Saddle Up. Only 3361 or go to www.cfcommunitygateway.com 250 tickets are being sold - $20 in advance or $25 Aug. 23-26 - Calling all Thunderbirds at the door if there are any left. This is a licensed All current and former Thunderbirds are invited The event is open to military members and their to attend the 426 Association reunion, beginning guests. For further information, call 613-965-3575. with a Meet and Greet steak barbecue Aug. 23. A Cabaret night takes place on Aug. 24 and a busi- Wing Logistics and Engineering Picture of the Week event and age of majority cards will be required. Aug. 25 - Ad Astra Ceremony Submitted photo Cpl Stephanie McKee and the 8 Wing Supply Bin Rat is taking time out to have a photo taken. They were just a little north of Trenton working in Eureka, Nunavut. Wing Supply sends a technician annually to the station to help with the upkeep and disposal of dangerous goods. Supply must ensure that all hazardous materials are well identified and packaged for the flight home to Trenton, where further disposal will be carried out safely. ness meeting takes place on Aug. 25 followed by National Air Force Museum of Canada Annual Ad a gala dinner at the National Air Force Museum Astra Ceremony, 2 p.m. in the Airpark. Come early United Way, four-player, best ball. Fee $90, $35 for p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. More of Canada. The rededication of the 426 Memorial and enjoy the exhibits, inside tour of the Hercu- dinner only. Fee includes 18 holes, cart, steak din- info at 613-480-6407 or visit www.quintefilmalter- Cairn will take place Sunday. For details and reg- les aircraft, (the work horse of the Canadian Air ner, gift bag and prize draw. Registration deadline native.ca istration, contact Clay Smith at 613-968-7338 or by Force), and a charity BBQ. Proceeds from the BBQ Aug. 30. OPI Capt. McNeill, loc. 7530. Registration e-mail at [email protected] This year’s event go to the National Air Force Museum Foundation forms available on 8 Wing Splash Page and www. is in conjunction with the 70th anniversary of the which supports the daily operations of the Muse- cfbtrenton.com formation of 426 Squadron. um. Museum opens at 10 a.m., BBQ runs from 11:30 Aug. 24 - Tweed Tribute to Elvis Festival features Military Appreciation Night Aloha Tweed will be the theme for the second a.m. to 1:30 p.m. 6 Sept. – Wing Commander’s Golf tournament Sept 12 - Quinte Film Alternative Sept. 12 – 8 Wing Officers’ Mess Ladies Club New season commences with a dinner at 6 p.m. in the upper lounge of the officers’ Mess. En- A new season of Great Movie Wednesdays! tertainment the Lioness Ladies’ Fashion Show. opens with The Intouchables, the film that took Admission is free for members with their new Europe by storm this year - in French with membership. Invited guests of members $10. For At Roundel Glen Golf Course in support of the subtitles. Showing at The Empire Theatre at 2 more information, call Kim at 613-962-2718. Ph. 613.965.6626 Fx.613.965.1356 V-Star 1100 Custom SRP $10,499 BUY $8,995 ($170/month tax included with 0 down, OAC for 84 months) Before the hot weather Hits EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Cooling System Service Only $109.95 (most vehicles) SHOP HOURS 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8AM UNTIL 1PM, SATURDAY SHUTTLE SERVICE AVAILABLE SALES, SERVICE, PARTS & ACCESSORIES ATVs • Motorcycles • Snowmobiles • Personal Watercraft Tel: (613) 392-1245 • 1-800-575-4700 • Fax: (613) 392-4689 174 Hwy 33 @ 401 Exit 525,Trenton ON K8V 5P6 www.mccurdygm.com News 16 - The Contact August 17, 2012 McDonald’s in Trenton proudly supports our troops, and the men and women at CFB Trenton. 266 Dundas Street East (Trenton Town Centre) *Drive-Thru OPEN 24 hrs. 8 Wing-based sailor provincial champion B elleville’s Bryan Cuerrier captured the Ontario Provincial title in the Martin 16 Class Silver Fleet this past weekend at a hard fought regatta in Hamilton. Teammate Claire Adams of Brighton took third place. In his first appearance in the Gold Fleet, veteran racer Brett Lyons of Frankford tied for third position but was awarded fourth on points. Brett, 16, was also the youngest sailor in the competition. All three sailors represented Quinte SailAbility at the regatta held at the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club. Quinte SailAbility operates from the CFB Trenton Yacht Club. Next up for these sailors is Mobility Cup, an international regatta being held this year in Ottawa. Glen Miller 401 Exit *Drive-Thru Open 24 hrs. Smoothies now available McDonald’s in Walmart Trenton Smoothies now available Submitted photo Bryan Cuerrier (far right) receives his Silver Fleet Provincial Champion trophy from Regatta Representatives (l to r) Jenny Hill and Stephanie Farrell. Crossword WEEK OF august 5 TO august 11, 2012 The luckiest signs this week: Leo, Virgo, and Libra ARIES You’ll enjoy a shopping trip this week. Look for bargains and you will discover lots of little treasures that will make you very happy. 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Moral lapse 52. ____ or never MFRC August 17, 2012 The Contact - 17 Trenton Military Family Resource Centre INFORMATION / REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION Welcome to all newcomers Taux préférentiels pour les militaires au Club de golf Roundel Glen 613-965-3575 1st Annual Race for the Kids Aug. 25 to 8 Wing/CFB Trenton! This is your Cen- 5 km For Kids 12 and up - 1 km For Kids 11 and under. tre, come to visit and get your moving-in 9 Trous; Taux pour adultes 15$, pour jeunes 9$ et Register before Aug. 1 and receive a free T-shirt! 5 km: $20 goodies. Give your opinion and share your location de voiturette 10$. 18 Trous; Taux pour adul- before Aug. 1 / $25 after Aug. 1. 1 km: $10 for first child reg- ideas and get involved! Moving to a new tes 28$, pour jeunes 15$ et location de voiturette 20$. istered / $5 for each additional child. Day of the race: Reg- community can be a challenge. Come for a (Doit posséder un permis de conduire valide pour istration check-in begins at 8 a.m. Race begins at 9 a.m. visit and see what we have to offer. louer un chariot) Un dépôt de 5$ est requis pour at the MFRC. Prizes, refreshements at the MFRC after the signer la carte au CRFM, sera remboursé lorsque la race. Registration forms and pledge sheets available at the carte est retournée. Les joueurs sont responsables MFRC. All the funds raised from the race will be used for de téléphoner au Club de golf (613-392-1544) pour children’s resources in our daycare programs Bienvenue aux nouveaux arrivants de la 8e escadre/BFC Trenton! C’est votre réserver leur heure de départ. Les heures de départ Centre, venez visiter et recevoir vos gâ- débutent à midi. Les militaires peuvent amener des 5 km pour les jeunes de 12 ans et plus. 1 km pour les en- partagez vos idées. Impliquez vous! Em- une location de bâtons est nécessaire, le taux est de fants de 11 ans et moins. Inscris-toi avant le 1er août et ménagez dans une nouvelle communauté 4$ avec la carte. Code vestimentaire; chemise/chan- reçois un chandail gratuit. 5 km: 20$ avant le 1er août / peut être un défi, venez nous visiter et dé- dail avec collet, pantalon ou bermuda et chaussures 25$ par la suite. 1 km: 10$ pour le 1er enfant inscrit. 5$ appropriées (le port du jeans, ensemble de jogging pour les autres enfants. Le jour même ; Enregistrement ou T-shirts n’est pas accepté). Apporter une carte à 8h. La course débute à 9h au CRFM. On se rejoint au d’identification. SVP, retournez la carte par midi CRFM après la course pour les prix et des rafraîchisse- la journée suivante ou le lundi par midi, si elle est ments. 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