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Vol. 36 No. 05
FEBRUARY 9, 2015
The many
faces of air
power
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Aldershot
set for Special
Olympics
Captain Alexandre Cadieux
Canada’s nearly 10 million square kilometres
of land and territorial water are divided into six
Canadian Armed Forces regional commands,
allowing for each region to better respond to
its unique needs when supporting domestic
operations.
Similarly, in his role as the Joint Forces Air
Component Commander, the 1 Canadian Air Division (1 CAD) commander relies on a network
of liaison staff, called Air Component Command
Elements (ACCE), to advise and support their
regional commander to meet their specific
needs for air power.
For the Atlantic region, the role to ensure
the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) provides
responsive and task-tailored air support belongs
to Colonel Pat Thauberger.
“As an extension of 1 CAD, the ACCE is the
liaison and subject matter expert on the employment of air power to the Regional Joint Task
Force Commander, and can act as go-between
to coordinate regional RCAF efforts,” Thauberger says. “In the specific context of the Atlantic
region, we support Rear-Admiral John Newton,
(Joint Task Force) Atlantic Commander, in his
four separate and distinct roles.
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During SAREX 14, held at 5 Wing Goose Bay, Colonel Pat Thauberger (left), Air Component Coordination Element (Atlantic) Commander; stands with Rear-Admiral John
Newton, Commander Joint Task Force (Atlantic); Colonel Kevin Toone, Commander
of the SAREX 14 Air Task Force and of 9 Wing Gander; Major Rhonda Stevens, officer in charge of Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax; and Major Jean Leroux,
SAREX 14 lead organizer and 103 Squadron Commanding Officer at 9 Wing Gander.
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“We provide liaison with the wings within the
region. We provide the ‘traditional’ maritime air
expertise and planning. We have a role in supporting the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre
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Special Olympics Nova Scotia is
bringing the Provincial Winter Games to
Aldershot and Kentville on the weekend
of February 20, with athletes coming
together to compete from across the
province.
The games volunteer opportunities
will begin February 20 at noon at CFB
Aldershot and will continue until the
afternoon of February 22.
Over the weekend, the following locations will be used: Aldershot camp facilities (opening ceremonies, snowshoeing,
floor hockey, victory dance, and meals
and accommodations) and Aldershot
elementary, the Glooscap Curling Club,
Ski Martock and the Kings Mutual
Century Centre in Berwick; for sports
including floor hockey, cross country
skiing, curling, snowshoe, speed skating
and figure skating.
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and food distribution, at the various
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Winter fun
14 Wing Greenwood families took advantage of a
great winter afternoon January 30 to play outdoors,
gathering at the Stronach Park skating pond and
trail for Take The Roof Off Winter events organized
by the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre and
the Military Family Resource Centre. Games, skating, a BBQ and more meant rosy cheeks for all!
Corporal S.Wilson, 14 Wing Imaging
Air power...
...cover
(Sea King helicopter) flight
hours, assigning airspace
and liaising with air traffic
control authorities on behalf
of 1 CAD.”
Supporting the Atlantic
coast out of Halifax presents
unique challenges to Thauberger and his staff.
“The region itself is arguably the most diverse and
dynamic of our regions, comprising the four Atlantic Provinces, and parts of Nunavut
and Quebec,” he says. “This
search and rescue region has
the greatest combination of
volume and complexity, and
most people would be amazed
at the sheer volume of marine
activity operating in and transiting through every day.
“Beyond the number of
roles encompassed by the
commander, the size of the
headquarters is significant,”
continues Thauberger. “While
it is clearly a very Navy-focussed HQ, we work with
the HQ element of 5 Division
and the Regional Joint Task
Force. On the RCAF side, with
the four operational wings
and a detached squadron
in our region, we are kept
busy supporting the multiple
operational and exercise missions on a daily basis.”
Thauberger, a veteran air
navigator and now an air
combat system officer of the
CP140 Aurora community,
has held command positions
with 404, 405 and 415 squadrons in Greenwood; with the
Directorate of Air Strategic
Plans and the Strategic Joint
Staff in Ottawa; and deployed
on Operations Sharp Guard,
Apollo and Athena. His recent appointment as officer
in charge of ACCE (Atlantic)
provides him with a new perspective on air power.
“This is my first posting
in the operational level of
command,” he says. “Fortunately, we have some very
experienced and talented
officers and NCMs that keep
the operation humming along.
“The biggest thing I have
taken away is that true ‘joint’
operations are developed and
take place at the operational
level – it’s where the magic
happens! I have immensely
enjoyed increasing our engagement and integration
into the Navy’s operational
planning, and working with
my staff to ‘man the phones’
to make the operations happen, whether it be with the
wings, 1 CAD, Canadian Joint
Operations Command, or our
international partners.”
In 2014, Thauberger’s staff
supported the planning of
Exercise Vigilant Shield - a
significant North American
Aerospace Defense Command exercise, and traveled
Aurora
the
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Forces armées canadiennes ou de la 14e Escadre. Publié chaque lundi par la 14e Escadre sous les auspices du Colonel I.S.
Huddleston, CD, commandant de l’Escadre.
to 5 Wing Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, to
witness the National Search
and Rescue Exercise, which
increased his perspective on
the overall RCAF capability in
that field. The colonel’s staff
is also regularly deployed on
major and minor deployments
and exercises from the Caribbean to Europe and Asia.
With the high-readiness
wing being mounted from
two of the operational wings
from the Atlantic region, 2015
promises to bring new challenges to ACCE (Atlantic).
Useful links | Liens utiles
Canadian Air Force website
Site Web de l’Aviation royale canadienne
www.airforce.forces.gc.ca
Community Gateway Site
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canadiennes
www.cfcommunitygateway.com
14 Wing Greenwood Site
Site de la 14e Escadre Greenwood
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Personnel Family Support Services
Services de soutien au personnel et aux
familles des Forces canadiennes
www.cfmws.com
National Defence and the Canadian Forces
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www.forces.gc.ca
Combat Camera | Caméra de combat
www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca
Recruiting | Recrutement
www.forces.ca
Military Family Resource Centre
Centre des ressources pour les familles
des militaires
www.familyforce.ca
VPI | VPI
www.vpinternational.ca
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February 9, 2015
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Logistics branch
marks 47 years
Corporal
Mathieu Gaudreault,
14 Wing Photojournalist
February 1 marks the official anniversary of the Canadian Armed Forces’ Logistic branch. “Servitum Nulli
Secundus” - Service Second
to None - was the motto
adopted by the branch 47
years ago.
January 30,14 Wing Greenwood Logistics personnel
gathered at the Annapolis
Mess to celebrate the anniversary. An impressive and
colourful cake, prepared by
military cooks, represented
all aspects of the branch and
was a highlight of the event.
Lieutenant-Colonel Brian
Richardson,
commanding
Major Tom Bell (left), Captain Deborah York and Lieutenant-Colonel Richardson cut
the cake during a ceremony to celebrate the Logistics branch’s 47th anniversary. officer of the division; Major
Corporal M.Gaudreault, 14 Wing Public Affairs Tom Bell, the acting com-
manding officer of Wing
Administration; and Major
Deborah York, Wing Comptroller; presided over the ceremony, including traditional
cake cutting duties.
Formed in 1968, the Logistics branch now employs
almost 400 members within
14 Wing Greenwood’s force.
Non-Commissioned members work within the trade
as resource management
support and postal clerks,
cooks, supply ammunition
and traffic technicians, and
mobile support equipment
operators. Officers within
the branch are all logistics
officers who specialize in
finance, human resources,
supply, foods or transport;
many of them have dual
specialities.
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* Please note this trip is only offered to military
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This full colour publication provides information on all activities,
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squadrons and units on the wing and is distributed to all new arrivals.
Advertising sizes & rates:
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bravo zulu | promotions & presentations
Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Latter, Wing Operations commander
(left), February 4 presented the Person of the Year award to
Master Corporal Marin at the Hornell Centre Theatre, 14 Wing
Greenwood.
Corporal B.Kenny, A2 Imaging
Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Latter, Wing Operations commander
(left), February 4 presented the Person of the Quarter award
to Sergeant Dorosz at the Hornell Centre Theatre, 14 Wing
Greenwood.
Corporal B.Kenny, A2 Imaging
14 Wing Imaging unless otherwise indicated
February 4, Petty Officer First Class Gosse (right) was
promoted by Lieutenant-Colonel Scott Latter, Wing
Operations commander at the Hornell Centre Theatre, 14
Wing Greenwood.
Corporal B.Kenny, A2 Imaging
La conduite sécuritaire à la 14e Escadre est la responsabilité de tous
Caporal-chef
David Bruce,
Responsable adjoint
de la sécurité des routes
et des véhicules,
14e Escadre Greenwood
préoccupations relativement
à des endroits et à des occasions où la conduite peut être
dangereuse à la 14e Escadre
Greenwood. Souvenez-vous de
toujours être alerte, car les accidents peuvent se produire en
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Monday, February 16 for Nova Scotia Heritage Day
Le CRFMG et la halte-garderie seront fermés
Lundi le 16 février pour la Journée du
patrimoine en Nouvelle-Écosse
Franco-Fun Bowling
Saturday, February 21 from 3 - 5 p.m.
Partie de quilles franco-fun
Samedi le 21 février de 15 h à 17 h
culez dans les stationnements
et les secteurs non marqués.
Dans le stationnement du
côté est du Hangar 10, de
nombreux accidents ont failli
se produire entre des véhicules
qui roulaient par-dessus les
lignes jaunes indiquant « Pas
de stationnement ». Ce stationnement est démarqué, car
il est parallèle à l’allée Tusker.
Lorsque les conducteurs ne
prennent pas le temps de se
rendre jusqu’aux voies d’entrée et de sortie marquées,
ils traversent les lignes « Pas
de stationnement », et se
mettent eux-mêmes ainsi que
les personnes qui circulent
sur l’allée Tusker en danger.
Vous ne pouvez pas bien voir
avec des véhicules stationnés
des deux côtés du vôtre. Tous
doivent veiller à utiliser les
voies d’entrée et de sortie
appropriées et à faire preuve
d’une extrême prudence dans
tous les stationnements.
Dans le coin nord-est du
stationnement du Hangar 5, il
y a trois voies d’entrée – avec
peu de marques. Cela devient
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THE COUNTY OF KINGS
87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100
Kentville, NS B4N 3W3
TENDER 15-13
Regional Forcemain Replacement
at St. Mark’s Chapel
February 18 – Ash Wednesday, 7 p.m.:
Holy Communion and Imposition of Ashes
Wednesdays at noon – starting February 25 to
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18 Fevrier – Mercredi des Cendres, 19h :
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The Engineering and Public Works Section of the
Municipality of the County of Kings invites tenders for
the replacement of approximately 2,700 feet of 8” and
18” sewer forcemain in New Minas, Nova Scotia.
Specifications and tender forms may be viewed and
picked up beginning February 12, 2015 upon receipt of
a non refundable deposit of $50.00, at the Municipal
Complex, located at 87 Cornwallis Street, Kentville
NS. Office hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30 am
to 4:30 pm. Tenders may also be viewed at the Nova
Scotia Construction Association, located at 260
Brownlow Avenue – Unit 3, Dartmouth, N.S.
Specific inquiries pertaining to this tender may be
directed to Dave Bell, P. Eng.; Hiltz and Seamone:
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SEALED TENDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL
2:00PM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2015
The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, not necessarily accept the
lowest tender, or to accept any which it may consider to be in its best interest. The
Municipality also reserves the right to waive formality, informality or technicality in any
tender.
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Fax: (902) 679-0911
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de plus en plus problématique,
car tous pensent qu’ils ont
le droit de passage; en fait,
ce n’est pas le cas. Selon le
Code de la route en NouvelleÉcosse, tout conducteur qui
quitte un stationnement est
tenu de par la loi d’arrêter et de
déterminer si la voie est libre
avant de continuer. Lorsque
deux véhicules ou plus arrivent
en même temps à une intersection (marquée ou non), le
véhicule à la gauche doit alors
céder le passage. Peu importe
le « droit de passage » que
vous estimez avoir, soyez toujours entièrement prêt à céder
la voie aux véhicules qui s’en
viennent lorsque vous vous
approchez d’une intersection.
Vous pourriez ainsi éviter une
collision.
Durant les mois d’hiver, laissez-vous toujours un peu plus
de temps pour arriver au travail
à l’heure et dans le respect
de la sécurité. L’hiver amène
aussi la présence des grosses
déneigeuses sur les routes.
Essayez toujours de rester à
une distance appropriée de
ces déneigeuses, de façon à
ce qu’elles puissent faire leur
travail en toute sécurité. La
sécurité est la responsabilité
de tous : des conducteurs soucieux de la sécurité permettent
à tous de profiter de routes
plus sécuritaires.
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déglacées et déneigées.
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February 9, 2015
Page 5
Safe driving around 14 Wing everyone’s responsibility
Master Corporal
David Bruce,
2 I/C Road & Vehicle
Safety,
14 Wing Greenwood
There have been numerous accounts and concerns
of high risk driving areas
reported at 14 Wing Greenwood. Remember to always
be on alert, as mishaps can
occur in the blink of an eye.
Always use caution while
proceeding through parking
lots and unmarked areas.
In the parking lot on the
east side of Hangar 10, there
have been numerous close
calls between vehicles which
drive over the marked yellow
lines that state “No parking.”
This parking lot is marked
off, as it runs parallel with
Tusker Lane. When drivers do
not take the time to proceed
to the marked in/ out routes,
they cross over the “No parking” lines, putting themselves
and others traveling on Tusker Lane in danger. You won’t
get a good line of sight with
vehicles parked on both sides
of your vehicle. Everyone
must be sure they’re using
the proper in/ out routes and
use extreme caution in all
parking lots.
In the northeast corner
of the Hangar 5 parking lot,
there are three entrance ways
- with few markings. This
~ Obituary ~
CAMPBELL, John “Jack” Clyde,
Greenwood, NS
CAMPBELL, John (Jack)
Clyde – 78, of Greenwood,
passed away peacefully
Thursday, January 29, 2015,
in the Soldiers Memorial
Hospital, Middleton. Born in
Truro, NS he was the son of the
late Charles and Ruth (Ayling)
Campbell. He is survived by his
wife of 55 years, Jessie (Fillier)
of Greenwood; sons, Robert
(Jo-Anne), Orillia, ON; John (Vickie), Lakeville, NS;
Dennis (Ann), Bridgetown, NS; daughter Deborah
(Peter), Amherst, NS; grandchildren, Christopher,
David, Michelle, Caleb, Heather, Alicia, Michael, and
Alex; great-grandsons, Noah, Aiden, Ethan, Gavin,
and Eric; brothers, Bill (Judy), Carstairs, AB; Horace,
Yukon; sister, Barb (Abe) Kroeger, Saskatoon, SK.
Predeceased by sister, Maria (David) Murphy, Cooking
Lake, AB. Jack was a member of the RCAF for 32
years and retired in 1985 in Greenwood. He was an
avid hockey fan and spent many hours in the rink with
his sons to cheering for his favorite team on TV. Jack
enjoyed gardening, travelling in his latest RV, spending
time with the grandchildren, and the many walks with
his wife. Visitation was held 2 – 4 p.m, and 6 – 8
p.m. on Tuesday, February 3, 2015 at the Middleton
Funeral Home Ltd. Funeral service was held 2 p.m.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015 in Holy Trinity Anglican
Church of Canada, Middleton, Reverend Paul Jennings
officiated and a reception followed. Burial was held
at the Holy Trinity Cemetery after the service. Jack
would appreciate any consideration of donations to the
Holy Trinity Anglican Church of Canada or a charity
of your choice. The family wish to thank the staff
of the Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Valley Regional
Hospital, Annapolis Valley at Home Senior Care, and
the VON for their care of Jack. Arrangements have been
entrusted to Middleton Funeral Home 398 Main Street
(902) 825-3448. Online guest book may be signed by
visiting: www.middletonfuneralhome.com
is becoming a problem, as
everyone thinks they have
the right away; in fact, they
do not. In the Nova Scotia
Highway Traffic Act, anyone
leaving a parking lot is legally obligated to stop and
determine the way is clear
before proceeding. When
two or more vehicles meet
at an intersection (marked or
unmarked), then the vehicle
to the left must yield the rightof-way. Regardless of the
“right-of-way” you feel you
have, always be 100 per cent
ready to yield to any oncoming vehicles when approaching an intersection. It may
mean avoiding a collision.
During the winter months,
always take that little extra
time to arrive at work on time
and safely. Also with this sea-
son comes heavy equipment
plowing snow. Always try
to stay back the appropriate
distance from heavy equipment, so everything gets
done safely. Safety is everyone’s responsibility: safer
drivers equal safer roads.
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The Valley Drug Mart Pharmsaves located in Kingston and
Middleton are more than your
average Pharmacies.
Besides dealing with all your
prescription needs, we also have
a Home Health Care center in
both stores. Our Kingston store
has a full Engraving-Trophy shop
as well as Bob’s Brewtique, a
fully stocked wine & beer supply
area for all your home brewing
needs. Now offering Wine on
Premise (U-Vint).
Bob’s Brewtique has been
serving customers in the Annapolis Valley and across the
Province for all of their brewing
products for over 30 years. It
started with 2 shelves of supplies
to assist in making your own
wine from scratch and some beer
mixes to the over 500 sq. feet
that is now in place. We have
one of the largest assortments of
brewing supplies in the Province
ranging from additives to starter
kits, bottles, closures and all the
gadgets in-between to help get
you on your way. If you don’t
have the time or space to do it
yourself, come see us and we’ll
take care of it for you in our new
Wine on Premise (U-Vint) area.
You pitch the yeast and we will
take care of the rest until bottling. We also carry full Kegging
Systems, Craft Beer kits, Malts,
Hops, Yeast’s and everything
else needed to make that great
beer you’ve always wanted. With
over 50 types of Beer mixes and
150 different wine kits to choose
from, there will be something to
please everybody.
If you’re just starting out or
have been brewing for years,
stop in and check out the Brewtique, we’ll help you on your way
to great brewing.
Check out our two Annual
Brew Sale’s, Spring (end April)
and Fall (end September).
The Trophy-Engraving shop
has been serving the community
for over 20 years. Some of the
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the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS
February 9, 2015
Excursion familiale à
Ski Martock le 28 février
Minecraft
made real
Youth at the 14 Wing
Greenwood Community
Centre’s drop-in program
put their Minecraft video
game skills through a reality check during January,
taking a pile of giant boxes and craft materials and
building their own world.
Next up: Lego comes to
life.
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Family trip to the slopes February 28
Get ready to hit the slopes
at Ski Martock near Windsor
Saturday, February 28.
A bus will leave the 14
Wing Greenwood Community
Centre at 11 a.m. for Ski Martock, where you can downhill
ski, cross country ski or
snowboard. Ski Martock staff
will get us geared up, go
through our lessons and you
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will have from about noon
to 7 p.m. to enjoy the hill. At
7:15 p.m., group members
will get back on the bus and
return to Greenwood at approximately 8 p.m.
Rates for down-hill skiing
and snowboarding are $25
for a day pass, equipment and
lesson; $15 for a day pass
and instruction, $15 for rental
and instruction. For cross
country skiing, the rates are
$13 for pass, equipment and
lesson; $8 for trail pass and
lesson, $8 for rental and
lesson. Helmet rental is $5
(helmets are mandatory for
downhill and snowboard).
All taxes are extra, and there
will be an additional $5 per
person charge for the bus.
$500 Discount to Military Families* on New & Used Vehicles
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Please note: this trip is only
for military members, their
families or 14 Wing Greenwood Community Recreation
Card holders. For information
and to register, visit the 14
Wing Greenwood Community
Centre, Church Street, before
February 20, or contact 902765-1494 local 5337.
Préparez-vous à dévaler les
pentes près de Windsor, à Ski
Martock, le 28 février.
L’autobus quittera le Centre communautaire de la 14e
Escadre à 11 h. Vous aurez le
choix entre le ski alpin, le ski
de fond et la planche à neige.
Le personnel de Ski Martock
fournira l’équipement aux participants qui en ont besoin
et donnera des leçons pour
que tout le monde soit prêt à
skier dès midi jusqu’à 19 h.
L’autobus quittera la station
de ski à 19 h 15 et arrivera à
Greenwood vers 20 h.
Voici les tarifs pour le ski
alpin et la planche à neige :
25 $ pour le laissez-passer,
l’équipement et la leçon; 15
$ pour le laissez-passer et la
leçon, 15 $ pour l’équipement
et la leçon. Voici les tarifs pour
le ski de fond : 13 $ pour le
laissez-passer, l’équipement
et la leçon; 8 $ pour le laissezpasser et la leçon, 8 $ pour
l’équipement et la leçon. Le
port du casque est obligatoire
pour le ski alpin et la planche
à neige. Le tarif pour la location d’un casque est de 5 $. À
noter que les taxes ne sont pas
incluses et qu’il faut prévoir des
frais supplémentaires pour le
transport par autobus, soit 5 $
par personne.
Ce voyage est organisé pour
les militaires et leur famille ou
pour les détenteurs d’une carte
de loisir de la 14e Escadre.
Pour obtenir plus d’information
ou pour s’inscrire, visitez le
centre communautaire de la
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le 20 février, ou composez le
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February 9, 2015
Winter
fun ahead!
Carnival events
focus on families
Get set for some old fashioned fun – and we mean
ancient – at the 14 Wing
Greenwood Winter Carnival.
This year’s events get underway February 13, with the
annual kick-off pep rally at
the Annapolis Mess. 14 Wing
squadrons and branches in
six teams, all themed around
Ancient Civilizations, will be
attempting to set the tone for
all things Greek, Roman, Viking, Egyptian and others, all
representing ancient peoples
and cultures from history.
“Yes, Winter Carnival is
competitive, with all the
events and points up for
grabs,” says carnival committee co-chairman Captain
Brian LeBreton. “But I’ve
been really impressed with
all the different ideas that
have come to the committee from the volunteers,
who are working off each
other’s energy as we have
been planning for this. You
can tell everyone is really
working hard to make this a
great winter carnival.”
LeBreton says the favourites – hockey, curling, the
pool relays and Mess leisure
games – are all back on this
year’s schedule, but he’s
also looking forward to seeing newer events unfold in
the next couple of weeks.
“The float decorating contest at the pep rally: it’s great
to see what happens when
you let people’s imaginations run wild. We’ve got
ball hockey – for adults
and kids, and that’s always
enjoyable. And what would
be a Winter Carnival without
beavertails?!”
This year, as Friday, February 20 events bring team
participants and supporters
to the Fitness & Sports Cen-
tre, food trucks will be set up
in the parking lot with fresh
beavertails and toppings and
sausages on a bun. Bring a
few dollars for a treat, and
a chance to have a sociable
noon lunch with co-workers
and friends. The food trucks
will be back again Saturday,
February 21 during the day’s
family events.
Those Saturday events
are also new to this year’s
schedule, a direct response
to Wing Commander Colonel
Iain Huddleston’s interest in
seeing personnel’s families
come out for the fun – and
the camaraderie of being
among friends.
“Winter Carnival is about
coming together, and the
current deployment is affecting the wing, and 405
Squadron in particular – not
just personnel, but their families,” says carnival committee co-chair Captain David
Penney. “We’re really inviting those families to come
and be a part of events.”
LeBreton agrees; and,
while the week’s events are
designed for fun, families,
and coming together as a
community, the week ends
with the adult-oriented – and
popular! – team lip sync
challenge Saturday evening
at the Annapolis Mess.
Get your Winter Carnival
2015 all-access key chains
now from unit representatives around the wing. The
$15 key chain also gets you
several chances to win one
of carnival’s great raffle prizes: a $1,200 travel voucher,
an $800 Halifax weekend or a
$500 Canadian Tire gift card.
Find a full schedule on the
Winter Carnival’s facebook
site.
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the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS
February 9, 2015
14 Wing Greenwood
Winter Carnival Schedule
Calendrier 14e ere
Greenwood Carnaval d’hiver
January 16
16 janvier
February 6
3:30 p.m.
Beard growing contest underway
4:30 p.m.
Carnival warm up,
Back Bar, Annapolis Mess
TGIF, Annapolis Mess
February 13
3 p.m.
3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.
4 p.m.
5:15 p.m.
5:45 p.m.
7 p.m. to midnight
Pep Rally, Annapolis Mess
Doors open
Command Team Challenge
Table/ area decoration judging
Monster TGIF
50/ 50 draw
Starcatchers karaoke, DJ
February 17 & 18
Frasers PRO Home Centre
hockey & curling tournaments,
Greenwood Gardens
February 19
1 p.m.
1 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
7 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
Greenwood Gardens
Hockey semifinal B
Curling final
Hockey semifinal A
Opening ceremony, 50/ 50 draw
Hockey final
February 20
8 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
9 a.m.
10 a.m.
10 a.m.
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Noon
1:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
5 p.m.
6 p.m.
6 p.m.
9 p.m. to midnight
February 21
8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
9 a.m.
9 a.m. to noon
9 a.m. to noon
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
1 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
9 p.m.
9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Blind volleyball, F&S Centre
Ice painting, Greenwood Gardens
Tug of war, West side of
Greenwood Gardens
Amazing Race, West side of
Greenwood Gardens
Wing Commander’s Revenge,
pool relays, synchronized swimming,
F&S Centre
Food trucks (cash only), F&S Centre lot
Ball hockey (adult), F&S Centre
Ice painting judging,
Greenwood Gardens
Ice Capades, Greenwood Gardens
Monster TGIF & pub quiz, Annapolis Mess
EXIT Realty family dance,
Community Centre
darts, crud, euchre; 50/ 50 draw,
beard growing contest judging;
Annapolis Mess
DJ, Annapolis Mess
Pancake breakfast, Annapolis Mess
Scavenger hunt, Annapolis Mess
Bowling, Greenwood Bowling Centre
Ball hockey (kids), bean bag toss,
board games, Minute-to-Win-it,
Smarter than a 5th Grader; Morfee Centre
Food trucks (cash only), Morfee Centre
Free family movie, Birchall Theatre
Lip sync contest, Annapolis Mess
Closing ceremony, 50/ 50 draw;
Annapolis Mess
The Persuaders (band), Annapolis Mess
6 février
15 h 30
14 Air Maintenance
405 Squadron/
Hornell & MP&EU/
Wing Logistics
Wing Administration,
Squadron/ 14e Escadron
405 Squadron
Hornell et UMEÉ
& Engineering/
Wing headquarters
OPI - Corporal/ Corporal Service de logistique Lieutenant/ Lieutenant de maintenance (Air)
and Wing ComptrolOPI - Warrant
Sheehy
Ewing
et d’ingénierie de
ler/ L’administration de
Officer/ Adjudant Howitt l’escadre et le quartier
Sparta | Sparte
Vikings | Vikings
l’escadre
Aztecs | Aztèques
OPI - Captain/ Capitaine
général de l’escadre et
McCormick
Contrôleur de l’Escadre
Celts | Celtes
OPI - Master Corporal/
Caporal-chef White
Egypt | Égypte
413 Squadron/
413e Escadron
OPI - Darlene
Richards
Greece | Grèce
Cheer on carnival at opening pep rally February 13
The February 13 Winter Carnival pep rally is an important event: it gets
everyone in the spirit for the “friendly” competitions quickly approaching,
with the full Winter Carnival week February 17 to 21. This year’s carnival
theme is ”Ancient Civilizations.”
Plans have been excitedly underway for the rally, and this is a great
opportunity to get out and support your team! Attendees are encouraged
to dress in costume to represent and support their teams. Points will be
awarded towards the overall Winter Carnival competition.
The Leadership Challenge includes “Ancient Civilization Quest Games:”
six challenges, with a set amount of time for our commanding officers and
their chief warrant officers to complete them all, while going head-to-head
against the other teams’ command teams.
Come out and get involved in the pep rally, starting off Winter Carnival
2015’s fun. We will also be selling 50/ 50 tickets, and you will be able to
purchase your carnival key chains for $10. There will be a free safe ride
home program available for participants following the dance.
For information on the pep rally and Winter Carnival, contact co-organizers
PO2 Kim Smith or Master Corporal Cheryl Morris.
Pep rally schedule
1:15 p.m. to 2:15 p.m. – Table/ area decorating challenge
3 p.m. – Pep rally starts
3:30 p.m. – Wing Commander’s address and Ancient Civilization Quest Games
4 p.m. – Table/ area decoration judging
5:15 p.m. – TGIF food ($5 non-members)
7 p.m. – Karaoke and DJ
Encourageons le carnaval à l’occasion
du pep rally du 13 février!
M 2 Kim Smith, coorganisatrice du pep rally du carnaval d’hiver
Le pep rally du carnaval d’hiver du 13 février est un évènement important,
car il permet de mettre tout le monde dans l’esprit des compétitions amicales
qui approchent à grands pas, à l’occasion du carnaval d’hiver qui se tiendra
pendant toute la semaine du 17 au 21 février. Cette année, le carnaval est
placé sous le thème « Civilisations anciennes ».
Les plans vont bon train pour le pep rally, et c’est une excellente occasion
de venir supporter votre équipe! Nous encourageons les participants à se
déguiser afin de représenter et de soutenir leur équipe. On attribuera des
points, qui compteront pour la compétition générale du carnaval d’hiver.
Le concours de leadership comprend le jeu « Quête des civilisations
anciennes » : six épreuves que nos commandants et leurs adjudants-chefs
doivent terminer dans le laps de temps prévu, tout en se mesurant à d’autres
équipes de commandement.
Venez participer au pep rally pour bien démarrer le carnaval d’hiver 2015!
16 h 30
Préambule au Carnaval, Back Bar,
mess Annapolis
TGIF, mess Annapolis
13 février
15 h
15 h 30 à 16 h
16 h
17 h 15
17 h 45
19 h à minuit
Séance de motivation, mess Annapolis
Ouverture des portes
Défi de l’équipe de commandement
Tableau/ région décoration décision du jury
TGIF monstre
Tirage moitié-moitié
Karaoké et DJ avec Starcatchers
17 et 18 février Frasers PRO Home Centre
tournoi de hockey et de curling,
Greenwood Gardens
Civilians and retirees may affiliate with their current or previous units
Les civils et les retraités peuvent se joindre à leur unité d’appartenance ou à leur unité antérieure
PO2 Kim Smith, Winter Carnival pep rally co-organizer
Concours de barbes en cours
19 février
13 h
13 h
14 h 15
19 h
19 h 30
20 février
8h
8 h 30
9h
10 h
10 h
11 h à 16 h
Midi
13 h 30
15 h 30
17 h
18 h
18 h
Il y aura une vente des billets de 50/50, et vous aurez l’occasion d’acheter
votre porte-clés du carnaval à 10 $. Un programme de retour à la maison en
toute sécurité sera offert aux participants après la danse.
Pour obtenir des renseignements sur le pep rally et le carnaval d’hiver,
veuillez communiquer avec les coorganisatrices de l’évènement : le M 2 Kim
Smith ou le caporal-chef Cheryl Morris.
Programme du pep rally
De 13 h 15 à 14 h 15 – Concours de tableau/ région décorating
15 h – Début du pep rally
15 h 30 – Discours du commandant de l’Escadre et des jeux « Quête des
civilisations anciennes »
16 h – Tableau/ région décoration décision du jury
17 h 15 – Repas TGIF (5 $ non-militaires)
19 h – Karaoké et disc-jockey
21 h à minuit
21 février
8 h à 10 h
9h
9 h à midi
9 h à midi
Greenwood Gardens
Demi-finale B du tournoi de hockey
Finale du tournoi de curling
Demi-finale A du tournoi de hockey
Cérémonie d’ouverture, tirage moitié-moitié
Finale du tournoi de hockey
Volleyball aveugle, Centre de CP et S
Peinture sur glace, Greenwood Gardens
Souque à la corde, Le côté ouest des
Jardins de Greenwood
La Super Cours, Le côté ouest des
Jardins de Greenwood
Revanche du commandant de l’Escadre, relais
en piscine, nage synchronisée,Centre de CP et S
Cantines mobiles (comptant seulement),
terrain du Centre de CP et S
Hockey-balle (adultes), Centre de CP et S
Décision du jury – Peinture sur glace,
Greenwood Gardens
Ice Capades, Greenwood Gardens
TGIF monstre et jeu-questionnaire, mess Annapolis
EXIT Realty danse familiale, Centre communautaire
Fléchettes, crud, euchre; tirage moitié-moitié;
décision du jury de concours de barbes;
mess Annapolis
DJ, mess Annapolis
Déjeuner aux crêpes, mess Annapolis
Chasse aux trésors, mess Annapolis
Quilles, Salle de quilles de Greenwood
Hockey-balle (enfants), jeu de poches, jeux
de société, 60 secondes chrono, La classe
de 5e; Centre Morfee
10 h à 13 h
Cantines mobiles (comptant seulement),
Centre Morfee
13 h et 15 h 30 Film gratuit pour toute la famille,
amphithéâtre Birchall
19 h 30
Concours de lip-sync, mess Annapolis
21 h
Cérémonie de clôture, tirage moitié-moitié;
mess Annapolis
21 h 30 à 1 h The Persuaders (groupe musical), mess Annapolis
Thank you to all our sponsors | Merci à tous nos commanditaires
AURORA INN
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En avant pour les
plaisirs d’hiver!
Les activités du carnaval
mettent l’accent sur les
familles
Préparez-vous à avoir du plaisir
comme au bon vieux temps – c’està-dire à l’ancienne – lors du carnaval
d’hiver de la 14e Escadre Greenwood.
Les activités de cette année démarrent le 13 février par le lancement annuel du pep rally au mess Annapolis.
Les escadrons et branches de la 14e
Escadre, répartis en six équipes sous
le thème des civilisations anciennes,
tenteront de donner le ton pour
tout ce qui a trait aux civilisations
grecque, romaine, viking, égyptienne
et autres, qui représentent toutes des
peuples et des cultures anciennes de
l’histoire.
« Oui, le carnaval d’hiver est un
événement compétitif, avec toutes les
activités et les points à rafler. Mais j’ai
été vraiment impressionné par toutes
les différentes idées que le Comité
a reçues de la part des bénévoles,
qui travaillent ensemble pendant les
préparatifs. On peut dire que tout le
monde travaille vraiment dur pour
offrir un grand carnaval d’hiver »,
affirme le capitaine Brian LeBreton,
coprésident du Comité du carnaval
d’hiver.
LeBreton dit que les favoris –
hockey, curling, l’épreuve de relais
(natation) et les jeux de loisirs du
mess – ont tous été reconduits au
programme de cette année, mais
espère voir de nouvelles activités se
dérouler au cours des prochaines
semaines.
« Le concours de décoration
d’objets flottants lors du pep rally : c’est formidable de voir ce qui se
produit lorsqu’on permet aux gens de
laisser libre cours à leur imagination.
Nous avons le hockey-balle – pour
adultes et enfants, une activité qui a
toujours été agréable. Et que serait
un carnaval d’hiver sans queues de
castor? »
Cette année, étant donné que les
activités du vendredi 20 février se tiendront au Centre de conditionnement
physique et de sports, des camions
de restauration seront installés dans
le parc de stationnement pour offrir
aux participants et aux supporters
des queues de castor fraîches ainsi
que des saucisses sur petit pain
avec garnitures. Apportez quelques
dollars pour vous acheter un petit
cadeau et pour apprécier le repas
du midi avec vos collègues et amis.
Le camion de restauration reviendra
samedi le 21 février lors des activités
de la journée de la famille.
Ces activités du samedi ont été
ajoutées au calendrier de cette année, en réponse directe au désir du
commandant de l’escadre, le colonel
Iain Huddleston, de voir les familles
des militaires venir célébrer – et de
constater la camaraderie entre amis.
« Le carnaval d’hiver se veut une
occasion de rassemblement, et le
déploiement actuel touche l’escadre
en général, et le 405e Escadron en
particulier – pas seulement le personnel, mais aussi leurs familles.
Nous invitons vraiment ces familles
à venir participer aux activités », dit
le coprésident du comité du carnaval
d’hiver, le capitaine David Penney.
LeBreton est du même avis. Les
activités de la semaine sont destinées
à l’amusement, aux familles et au
renforcement communautaire. Ainsi,
la semaine s’achève par un concours
de synchronisation labiale (lip-sync)
populaire pour adultes, qui se tiendra
le samedi soir au mess Annapolis.
Procurez-vous dès maintenant
votre chaîne porte-clés à accès
illimité du carnaval d’hiver 2015
auprès des représentants d’unité
qui se trouvent dans l’escadre. Le
porte-clés de 15 $ vous offre également plusieurs chances de gagner
un des gros lots du tirage au sort
du carnaval : un certificat de voyage
d’une valeur de 1 200 $, une fin
de semaine à Halifax d’une valeur
de 800 $ ou un chèque-cadeau de
Canadian Tire de 500 $.
Vous trouverez le calendrier complet des activités sur le site Facebook
du carnaval d’hiver.
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Valley readers
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Figure Skating team coach Cheryle
Gaston-McMullen of Middleton
Figure skater Alexandre Robert of
Kingston
Curler Jennifer Smith of Berwick
Local athletes
set for Canada Games
From February 13 to March 1, Prince George
and Northern British Columbia will play host
to 2,400 athletes, 1,000 coaches and officials,
up to 4,500 volunteers, hundreds of media and
thousands of visitors. Athletes and supporters across Nova Scotia are getting their bags
packed to compete.
Highlighting the Berwick area representation is curler Jennifer Smith, the mate on the
women’s curling team. This team just won
its second straight girls’ junior championship
in December and competed at their second
Canadian Juniors in Corner Brook in January.
Figure skater Alexandre Robert from Kingston, along with Cheryle Gaston-McMullen of
Middleton, as the provincial skating team’s
manager; are both attending the Games.
Robert was in Ontario in December as a prenovice skater at the Skate Canada Challenge
Championships.
The men’s hockey team includes Valley
Midget Wildcat Cole Rafuse of Kingston.
There are five locals on the squash team,
including Berwick’s Brianna Hamilton as an
alternate, two from Kentville - Douglas and
Taylor Kosciukiewicz, Nick Sangster from
Hantsport and coach Janet MacLeod from
New Minas.
Ceilidh McGean is an alternate from Kingston
on the trampoline team.
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will be participating in International
Book Giving Day.
International Book Giving Day is celebrated world-wide February 14 each
year. The goal is to get books into the
hands of as many children as possible,
including teens and adults. People are
encouraged worldwide to give a book
to someone: leave a book in a waiting
room for children to read, or donate
a gently used book to a local library,
hospital or shelter; or to an organization
that distributes used books to children
in need internationally.
During the week of February 9 to 14,
Valley branch libraries will be hiding
wrapped gift books in the community.
Whoever finds the book gets to keep
it - or share it with a friend. Donated,
gently used books are used as the
give-aways. Look for pictures of the
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the community submitted by not-for-profit
organizations. Submissions are limited to
approximately 25 words. Items may be
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(Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood; by
fax, 902-765-1717; or email auroraeditor@
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published on a first-come, first-served basis,
and on-going notices will be included as space
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ACROSS
1. Fashion dandy
4. Cycles per second
7. Strikebreaker
11. Aquatic reptile
(informal)
13. Express pleasure
14. Swiss river
15. Contains cerium
17. Ribonucleic acid
18. On top
19. Taxis
21. Banking machine
22. Small salamander
23. Voltage
25. Pointed summit
27. DWTS host
33. In a way, smoked
34. Peat moss source
35. W. African nation Sierra
___
36. Cocoa plum tree
41. Holiday (informal)
44. Venezuelan capital
46. DWTS hostess
48. Hideouts
50. Actress Lupino
51. The content of cognition
53. Point one point N of
due E
55. Plunder a town
59. No. Albanian dialect
60. No (Scottish)
61. Blatted
64. X2 = a Pacific tourist
commune
65. AKA option key
66. Angelina’s spouse
67. “Wedding Crashers”
Wilson
68. Grassland, meadow
69. Laughing to self
(texting)
DOWN
1. Licenses TV stations
2. Metal-bearing mineral
3. Meat from a pig (alt.
sp.)
4. A bottle with a stopper
5. Short laboured breath
6. Hair washing soap
7. Steam bath
8. “R.U.R.” playwright
Karel
9. Beside one another
in lines
10. Not straight
12. Former OSS
16. Truck driver’s radio
20. Dried-up
24. Million gallons per day
(abbr.)
26. Encircle (archaic)
27. ‘__ death do us part
28. A single unit
29. A siemens
30. Prohibition
31. V. William’s clothing line
32. Scotland’s poet’s initials
37. Auto
38. Single spot card in
a deck
39. Crow sound
40. Former CIA
42. Factory where arms are
made
43. Radioactive unit
44. Scoundrel
45. Freshwater duck genus
47. 9 decades
48. Makes tractors
49. 55120
51. Southeast Nigeria
people
52. Arab sailing vessel
54. Hay bundle
56. Blood type
57. Driver compartment
58. “Das Kapital” author
Marx
62. Consume food
63. Dental degree
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Luncheon
February 10, the Kingston Lions’
community luncheon will be
held from noon to 1 p.m. at the
Kingston Lions’ hall. Come out
and enjoy roast beef with all the
fixings, coffee, tea and dessert.
Cost is $9 at the door or $9.50
delivered (Kingston/ Greenwood
area only, deliveries must be
ordered by 10:30 A.M. Call 902765-2128 to place an order).
Luncheon
February 10, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
come for a soup luncheon at the
Berwick United Church. Freewill
offering.
At CentreStage
Sex Please We’re Sixty (a farce
with mature content): Come
and chase the winter blahs away
with the people who frequent
Mrs. Stancliffe’s Rose Cottage
Bed & Breakfast. Meet “Bud the
Stud,” who is very interested in
romantic interludes with Mrs.
Stancliffe’s guests, Victoria, Hillary and Charmaine; and Henry,
Mrs. S’s would-be suitor, who
has invented a little blue pill,
“Venusia.” February 13, 14. Doors
open 8 p.m. or 2 p.m. Tickets $15/
$12 (902-678-8040 for reservations). CentreStage Theatre, 61
River Street, Kentville; www.
centrestagetheatre.ca.
Supper
February 14, volunteers with the
Margaretsville fire hall invite you
to an “Eatyour Heart Out” Valentine supper. $30 per couple;
tickets available at the Middleton
Scotia Bank or by contacting
Wenda, 902-825-4067; or Suzanne, 902-825-3615. Treat that
special person to a scrumptious
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meal and support the Margaretsville Volunteer Fire Department.
Fundraiser
February 15, 2 p.m., “delight and
devour” at the Annapolis Valley
Honour Choir’s annual “Sweets
for the Sweet” musical café at the
Louis Millet Community Centre,
New Minas. Entertainment will
include the AVHC’s Junior Choir,
and a variety of entertaining
talents (musical and otherwise)
showcased by the choristers.
Tickets $15, $10 for students;
and include drinks and dessert.
Snowshoe hike
February 15, 1:30 p.m., Cornwallis Park snowshoe trek. Preregistration at [email protected], 902-532-3144
or 902-825-2005. Snowshoes
on loan and directions during pre-registration. For more
information and trek ratings
visit www.annapoliscounty.ca/
community-recreation/recreation-programs-activities/395snowshoe-annapolis-county.
Snowshoe hike
February 16, 9:30 a.m., family snowshoe trek day, Mickey
Hill Provincial Park, Annapolis
County. Pre-registration required
at [email protected],
902-532-3144 or 902-825-2005.
Snowshoes on loan and directions upon pre-registration.
Meeting
February 16, 7 p.m., the Canadian Cancer Society’s Kingston/
Greenwood Living With Cancer
Support Group will meet in the
St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel Annex, Church Street, Greenwood.
Coordinator for the Mid-Valley
Palliative Care Volunteer Ser-
vices, Anna Goski, will be the
guest speaker. Cancer patients,
family and friends and those
seeking information on cancer
are encouraged to attend. For
information: Lloyd Graham (902765-6133).
Bridge
February 16, 1 p.m., play bridge
at St. John’s United Church,
Middleton. All players welcome.
Shrove Tuesday supper
February 17, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m., at the Waterville & District
fire hall, County Home Road, Waterville, Kings County. Hosted by
Hardwood Lake Girl Guide Camp,
enjoy pancakes, baked beans,
ham and dessert. All welcome,
freewill offering will support
camp renovations and programs.
This is a Scotiabank matched
funds fundraising event.
Supper
February 17, 4:30 p.m. to 6
p.m., Pine Ridge Middle School
Concert Band, supported by
Greenwood Scotiabank, is holding a pancake supper at the
Aylesford United Church (2414
Highway 1). Freewill admission.
For details: 902-765-7570.
Supper
February 17, 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.,
All Saints’ A.C.W. will be holding
its annual Shrove Tuesday supper at All Saints’ Church Hall,
Pleasant Street, Kingston (turn
west off Bridge Street). Ham,
baked beans, scalloped potatoes,
pancakes and gingerbread. Cost:
$10, family rates available. There
will be take out.
Music show
February 21, 6 p.m. for 7 p.m.
start: Kingston Lions’ variety mu-
sic show in the Kingston Lions’
hall. Admission $6, 50/ 50 tickets,
canteen, wheelchair accessible.
Featured local entertainers are:
Lois and the Country Kids, Bruce
Dewar and Wanda (Newfie).
Breakfast
February 21, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.,
enjoy breakfast at the Aylesford
United Church. Freewill offering.
Everyone welcome.
Book sale
February 21, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
the Annapolis Valley Regional
Library will celebrate the 2015
Bridgetown Winterfest with a
huge book sale at the Trojan
Sports Centre, 26 Bay Road,
Bridgetown. Lots to choose from;
all ages. Bring a bag and stock
up - prices too good to be true!
Snowshoe hike
February 22, 1:30 p.m., Nictaux
snowshoe trek. Pre-registration
at [email protected],
902-532-3144 or 902-825-2005.
Snowshoes on loan and directions during pre-registration.
For information and trek ratings
visit www.annapoliscounty.ca/
community-recreation/recreation-programs-activities/395snowshoe-annapolis-county.
Luncheon
February 24, the Middleton
and Area Fireflies will serve
up a delicious, homecooked
meal, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the
Middleton fire hall. Pork pies
($8), corn chowder or split pea/
ham soup ($7 each), rhubarb
crisp or “almost” Black Forest
cake for dessert; plus tea and
coffee. Deliveries in Middleton:
contact Bonnie, 902-825-3062,
by February 23.
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February 9, 2015
Greenwood women, men knocked out
at hockey regionals
It was a three-way pool on
ice, as the Canadian Armed
Forces hosted its Atlantic Regional tournament January 28
through 30.
Coached by Master Warrant
Officer Kevin Hickey, the 14
Wing Greenwood women’s
team includes Captain Mary
Cameron-Kelly, Captain Caitlin
Clapp, Master Warrant Officer Darlene Donovan, Master
Corporal Pamela Evans, Sergeant Paula Hickey, Corporal Jaclyn Kennedy, Captain
Dawn Macauley, Captain Mary
MacDonald, Master Corporal
Johanie Maheu, Captain Serena
Palmer, 2nd Lieutenant Steph
Stone, Warrant Officer Helene
Trudel, Master Corporal Jenn
Watson, Warrant Officer Pa-
mela Tochor.
The Greenwood men’s team
included Master Corporal Carey
Boozan, Master Corporal Kevin
Connors, Master Corporal
Dave Jenkins, Corporal Chris
Lindsay, Corporal John Low,
Corporal Andrew Maxwell, Corporal Anthony McConnachie,
Captain Mark McNeill, Corporal
Stephane Paquette, Sergeant
Mike Pastuck, Corporal Andrew
Holmes, Corporal Craig Henman, Master Corporal Adam
Phillips, Corporal Todd MacDonald, Corporal Adam Briggs,
Corporal Matt Metivier, Master
Corporal Jeffery Hull, Corporal
Adam Sommerfeld.
The women opened January
28, with Gagetown vs Halifax,
which won 2-1. Greenwood
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women were on the ice that
evening against Gagetown
and won 4-1. January 29,
Greenwood started the morning facing off against Halifax,
and lost 5-2.
In men’s action, Halifax
opened with wins against Gagetown and Halifax January
28. Greenwood men were on
the ice that evening against
Gagetown and lost, setting
up a repeat in the semi-final
January 29.
The women’s semi-final was
that evening, with Greenwood
meeting Gagetown and winning again, 2-1.
Halifax met Greenwood for
the women’s final January
30 and, heading into the third
period, it was tied at one.
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the Halifax men off to Borden
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Aries, tackle a problem that’s been A disagreement at work has you
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direct approach may just provide Libra. Stay neutral for the time being
you the unique perspective you until you can get a better grasp of
the situation.
need to crack this nut.
SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, state your case carefully Scorpio, focus on issues at work
when you attempt to get your this week. Channel your energy into
point across at work. Others productivity at the office, and know
will appreciate your thoughtful that there will be time to daydream
down the road.
approach and respond positively.
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work and you can’t see the light change blowing in your direction,
at the end of the tunnel just yet. Sagittarius, and you do not know
Rest assured that it’s there, but it what is in store for you. Sometimes
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trenches.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
Capricorn, look forward to the
Various responsibilities require your weeks ahead, as some good news
full attention this week, Cancer. is on the horizon. Allow others
Don’t be afraid to accept some around you to share in the good
help so you can get everything times ahead.
done on time.
AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
Aquarius, revisit your career goals
Leo, you are invested in reaching this week. Even if your goals seem
a goal, and those around you are ever-changing, it can be productive
inspired by your gusto. Make the to re-examine them from time to
most of your energy and help others time.
harness theirs if given the chance. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
Keep things simple this week,
Virgo, you work best when you have Pisces. You will have a lot on your
a plan in place. While you are not plate in the days ahead, but it’s
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Cadets on course at NS biathlon event
Sixty of Nova Scotia’s best
Cadet biathletes took to the
biathlon range at Ski Martock,
Windsor, in search of provincial gold January 24 to 26.
The competition, which
brought together the top
qualifiers from the various
Cadet biathlon zone championships conducted in late
2014, pitted youth ages 12 to
18, members of the Canadian
Cadet Organization, of various age categories; against
one another in two classic
biathlon races: the sprint and
the pursuit.
The Nova Scotia Cadet
Biathlon Championship was
run alongside Biathlon Nova
Scotia’s provincial championships.
In addition to competitors,
approximately 15 Cadets assisted with running the event
through officiating and other
event coordination tasks.
Top male and female teams
will move on to represent
Nova Scotia at the Regional
Cadet Biathlon Championships February 28 to March
1 at Ski Martock.
Brodie MacInnis, right, of
517 Air Cadets in Greenwood placed third in the
Male Youth 7.5 km sprint
and the Male Youth 10 km
pursuit. He competed as a
member of the male composite team.
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Middleton for Hockeyville
Meet Middleton’s 2015 Youth Ambassadors
Allyson Evans
The process of becoming a
Youth Ambassador for the Town
of Middleton is one that I will never
forget and that
has thought me
many valuable
life lessons.
It was a pleasure to spend
my summer attending various
town events,
participating
with members of the town, my
fellow contestants and the community’s youth. The process was
full of unique experiences like
attending “Middleton in Action
day camp,” working with the recreation department, meeting a service group, and
giving speeches
to the town,
while also
meeting some
incredible new
people.
I was given
the Middleton
Rotary club as
my service group, this allowed
me to learn about everything they
do, and have done, while attending
a meeting of theirs and speaking
on the topic of volunteerism. The
Rotarians are an amazing group
of people.
The other major part of becoming a youth ambassador is
creating a project plan of a project
you will carry out if selected as a
youth ambassador; my project, a
tourism video of the great things
in our town will soon be in the
making. As a youth ambassador, I
am thoroughly looking forward to
participating in my town, showing
others what it has to offer, while
also meeting all the incredible
people who live in our community.
Kyra Britany
My name is Kyra Britney
and I am a Youth Ambassador
for the Town of Middleton this
year. My entire
experience in
the Youth Ambassador program has been
amazing. As a
candidate, I got
the opportunity
to do so many
great things,
like volunteer at town events,
work alongside my awesome
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Middleton for Hockeyville
Heart of hockey?
You bet!
Kraft Hockeyville : “We
are a country passionate
about hockey. It brings us
together as fans, friends,
family and, ultimately, as
a community. Hockey has
built so many of our communities, and those communities, in return, have
helped define hockey in
Canada. The place where
this all comes together is
the local arena. Without
repairs and upgrades, we Mustangs! The Blues! The
risk losing not just a piece Monarchs!
of our cultural identity, but
Middleton was already on
our community spirit.”
its way to proving its love of
hockey, with a kickoff party
Any community within in January, a flash mob
Canada with a hockey are- hosted by the community
na, a love for hockey and minor hockey organization,
needs help raising money a coaches’ on-ice matchto reach their goal was up and an active facebook
invited to submit a Hock- presence. Add your support
eyville nomination by Feb- – comments and pictures –
ruary 8. Middleton – Heart at www.KHV2015.ca.
of the Valley! Home of the
The Top 10 finalists will
be chosen by a judging
panel, and announced
March 14: five from The
East (P.E.I, Newfoundland,
Nova Scotia, Quebec or
Ontario) and five from The
West (Nunavut, N.W.T.,
B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba); then,
communities have to make
sure they spread the word
to get as many votes as
possible in the first round of
voting, underway March 21.
March 28, vote between the
top two finalists and help
pick the winner!
The winning Kraft Hockeyville community will be
announced on Hockey Night
in Canada later this spring.
Not only will they have the
opportunity to host an NHL
pre-season game, they
will also win $100,000 in
arena upgrades. Second
prize is $100,000 in arena
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(to each of the eight communities).
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