David A. Proudfoot VOL. 32 NO. 05 JANUARY 31, 2011 NO CHARGE *Barrister *Solicitor *Notary 14 WING • ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NS Tel: (902) 765-3301 Fax: (902) 765-6493 Email: [email protected] www.davidproudfoot.com 811 Central Ave. PO Box 100 Greenwood, NS B0P 1N0 14 AMS – LCol Flynn and CWO Pitman SECTION Update on the Water Situation 2 Africian Heritage Month 3 New Health Services Building Update 8 Four Wartime Squadrons Celebrate 70th Reunion 10 COMMUNITY February is Heart & Stroke Month 4 Winter Carnival Family Games 4 Blood Donor Clinic 5 GMFRC Twenty Fifth Anniversary 6 Flight Education at the GMAM 9 Valentine’s Day for Deployed Families... Adult Dinner Out 11 Youth Happenings 13 Free Workshops 13 Casting Call 14 Veteran of the Month 15 Winter Carnival - Your Participation 16 SPORTS Skater of the Week 8 Dacey and Robar Qualify at Men’s By: Captain C Cabot Callenge Round 15 Swimmers of As Friday morning rolled around, the weather forecast was looking the Week 15 pretty grim. However, this did not stop the handful of brave volunteers handing out fl yers for the Pep Rally on this early morning of 21 Jan WEEKLY 2011. With everyone gearing up for the afternoon festivities, the Pep For Your Info Page 12 Rally turned out to be a great success. Horoscopes Page 12 Story on page 2. Find and Win Page 12 ~~ SEE OUR BACK COVER FOR THE FULL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS ~~ Sudoku Page 13 WLEO – LCol Letourneau Crossword Page 13 Classifi ed Ads Page 14 (Images: Corporal Jennifer Kusche, 14 AMS Wing Imaging, Imagery Technician) and MWO Dubois

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CERTIFIED Your Choice for Collision Repairs Fax (902): 825-1589 Middleton Cell (902): 825-7026 Page 2 January 31, 2011 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Pep Rally 2011: A Success Cover story continued. The afternoon started out with a bang as each of the 6 teams set up their decorations for the Team Decoration Challenge. With 1 hour to decorate a designated area of the mess according to their theme, the teams all did an incredible job! (Adjacent image). The much anticipated Leadership Challenge “Dancing with the Bars” did not disappoint. Thanks to the choreographed routines by Mary Islander’s Dance Winning Team Decoration Challenge – 14 AMS. Studio. (cover images).

Team Name Volunteer Song Team Members The event ended with Wing Hornell Trio MS Kimberly Smith Ray Parker Jr LCol Bergeron - 14 SES - Ghostbusters LCol Chouinard Commander Col Seymour - WOps LCol Walker - 404 Sqn CWO Gaudreault and Wing Chief Warrant CWO Kinsman MWO Jackson Officer Jardine dancing WAdmin Pte Darlene Squires Bing Crosby LCol Smith McBride Winning Team Leadership Challenge – WAdmin. - MacNamara's Band CWO Matthews in the crowd to the song 413 Sqn Mrs Darlene Richards Bill Medley an LCol Atkins & Pte Crystal Martin Jennifer Warnes CWO Dingsdale Celebration by Kool and the games until the food arrived. with the DJ Services provided thank you goes out to Mary - (I've had) the Time of my Life WLEO Cpl Julia White Dixie Cups LCol Letourneau Gang. The offi cial winner of Hot chilli was served in bread by Steve Barrieau. Dunlop and Caitlin Gregory - Iko Iko MWO Dubois 14 AMS Cpl Sonia Boucher Will Smith LCol Flynn the challenge, determined by bowls accompanied by Caesar As the coordinators of the from Mary Islander’s Dance - Will2K CWO Pitman Combo 3 Capt Lara Jennings The Arrogant Worms LCol Major applause from the crowd, was salad. Some left the Pep Rally Pep Rally, Capt Soanes and I Studio, who volunteered - 405 Sqn - The Last Pirate Maj Cooke - MP&EU Maj Defer the WAdmin team. early in order to avoid the worst would like to thank everyone their time to choreograph the - LRPSET CWO Houston WO Keeping The MC entertained the of the bad weather, while others who helped to make this dance routines for “Dancing WComd & Capt Genevieve Kool and the Gang Col Seymour WCWO Dussault - Celebration CWO Jardine crowd with Minute to Win It stayed to enjoy the dance fl oor event a success. A special with the Bars”. Update on the Water Situation at 14 Wing Greenwood

NR – 001.11 foam was the most likely source of the PFOS contamination containing PFOS is continuing and will be completed by the January 25, 2011 in the Wing’s water supply. An old fi refi ghting training area end of January 2011. 14 WING GREENWOOD – Since May 2010, the Wing on the base was identifi ed as another potential source area, but Last May, the precautionary Drinking Water Avoidance has been making progress on determining the source of the has not impacted any drinking water supplies. The testing also Advisory that was put into effect on March 24, 2010, was lifted perfl uoroctane sulfonate (PFOS) contamination that was found showed the PFOS had not leached off of the Wing’s property for parts of the Wing. Some of the buildings not located on the in the base’s water supply early last year, and plans are now into the surrounding community. base proper were hooked up to the Kings County municipal underway to make the Wing once again self-suffi cient for its “The Wing has taken every possible step to mitigate the water system. The base proper, which is not hooked up to the water needs. risks from the PFOS contamination in consultation with municipal water system, will continue to use bottled water The results of groundwater testing to date indicate that an the Environment Department and the Health until supplied by the new wells. area on the base used to temporarily store waste fi refi ghting Promotion and Protection Department of Nova Scotia,” stated The Wing will continue to work closely with Environment Colonel Bill Seymour, the Commander of 14 Wing. and Health Canada and other departments to Meanwhile, new deep water supply wells are being planned effectively manage the substance within its boundaries. ANNAPOLIS EAST for the Wing. These wells are expected to be operational by PFOS has been used in applications involving water, oil, ELEMENTARY September-October 2011. The elimination of fi refi ghting foam soil and grease repellents for fabric, leather, packaging and rugs and carpets, for both domestic and commercial use and as SCHOOL INGSTON & additives in fi refi ghting foams and paints and coatings. PFOS Daily lunch combo includes main entrée, daily dessert, and white milk for $3.50 K and its salts are persistent in the environment and a potential ~ The following items are available at the Cafeteria daily ~ DISTRICT SCHOOL risk may occur through bioaccumulation and biomagnifi cation Sandwiches: $2.35; Wraps - $2.35; Sub Sandwiches - $2.00; Whole Sandwiches Nacho Chips & Salsa ...... $1.25 of the chemical in wildlife. All sandwiches & wraps will include fresh/vegetable on the side. 1/2 Sandwiches (Asst. fi llings) ...... $1.30 Sun Chips/Frito Chips...... $1.50 Fresh Vegetables & Dip - $1.75; Cheese & Cracker Plate - $1.75; Delux 1/2’s ...... $1.65 Yogurt/Apple Sauce/Fruit Cups ..$1.00 Fresh Fruit & Yogurt Dip - $1.75; Toss Salad - $3.25 sm $2.50; Full Sandwiches/Croissant/Wraps .$3.30 Cheese ...... $0.80 Caesar Salad - $3.25 sm $2.50; Yogurt - $1.25; Yogurt Tubes - $1.25; Hot Foods Pepperoni & Cheese ...... $1.25 Yogurt Parfaits with nut free granola - $1.50; Cheese Strings - $1.00 One Hot Food Daily ...... $2.50 - $3.00 Bagel with Cream Cheese ...... $1.25 Fresh Fruit: Apples, Oranges, Kiwi, Grapes, & Bananas - $.75; Cup of Soup ...... $1.00 Bagel 1/2 w/Flavored Cream Cheese & Fruit $1.50 Bowl of Soup ...... $2.00 Boiled Egg ...... $1.00 Gold Fish Crackers - $.60; Frozen Juice Bars: Orange & Cherry - $1.25; Gold Fish Crackers ...... $0.60 Rice Crispy Squares - $1.00; Smoothies: Mon,Wed,Fri - $1.25; Teachers Plate ...... $3.75 - $4.25 REWARD Beverages Welch’s Chews ...... $1.25 Juice: Apple, Orange, 7-Fruit, & Wildberry - $1.25; White Milk - $.35; Milk ...... $0.35 Freezer Items Chocolate Milk - $1.35; Welch’s Fruit Snacks - $1.25; Apple Slices - $1.00; Choc. Milk ...... $1.50 Frozen Juice Bar ...... $1.25 Pudding Cups (vanilla, butterscotch, banana) - $1.00; Juice Small ...... $0.75 Yogurt Tubes ...... $1.25 Just before Christmas there was a break Bagels (blueberry, plain) - $1.00; Bagel & Cream Cheese (strawberry, plain) - $1.50; Bottled Water ...... $1.25 Desserts Applesauce (strawberry/apple, blueberry/apple, plain apple) - $1.00; Yop ...... $1.50 Muffi ns/Biscuits ...... $1.00 in at the KINGSTON DINER. Anyone with ~~~ Canteen Items - CASH ONLY ~~~ Oasis Juice Purple/Red/Yellow ....$1.25 Cookies ...... $0.50 Salads Yogurt Parf/Cinnamon Bun/Apple Delight $1.25 any information please contact There will be a cost for ALL condiments if your child is not purchasing lunch from the cafeteria. Caesar Salad ...... $2.50 Condiments / Cutlery Crime Stoppers at the number below. Chicken Caesar/Greek/Spinach/Potato .$3.30 Ketchup/Mustard/Relish ...... $0.15 Ketchup, Mustard, Relish - $.15 each; Mayo & Salad Dressings - $.25 each; Barbecue/ Snacks Mayo & Salad Dressing ...... $0.30 To all our dear customers and fi rst time Sweet & Sour Sauce - $.40 each; Cream Cheese (plain or strawberry - $.50 each; Fresh Fruit (apple/banana/orange) . $1.00 Fork/Knife/Spoon ...... $0.05 visitors come on in WE HAVE GREAT FOOD! Cheese Whiz - $.40 each; Strawberry Jam - $.15 each Fresh Fruit ....Small $1.50 - Large $3.00 Cream Cheese/Chesse Whiz pkg ...$0.50 Veggie & DipSmall $1.50 - Large $3.00 Butter pkg ...... $0.25 We are a NUT & SCENT sensitive school with a smoke-free enviroment. The Kingston Diner is located at Jan 31st: Chicken Noodle Soup $2.00 • Baked Ham & Potato Wedges $3.00 Daily Specials (Mon-Thur): Price Includes Hot Meal, Dessert & White Milk - $3.25 - $3.75 • Yogurt Tube $1.00 There is a “NO” Charging Policy in Effect • Milk Card Available $7.00 for 20 Milk 463 Main St., Kingston st Feb 1 : Taco Salad $3.00 • Apple Slices $1.00 Mon: Chicken Burger with Fixings $3.75 765-9021 Feb 2nd: Beef Rice Soup $2.00 • Macaroni & Cheese $3.00 Tues: Spaghetti with Garlic Bread $3.75 • Frozen Grapes $1.00 Wed: Pizza Day from the Pizza Factory $3.50 ($2.75 Per Slice) If you have information regarding this crime rd Feb 3 : Pizza Bites & Caesar Salad $3.00 • Banana $1.00 Thurs: Chicken Nuggets & Veggies $3.50 please call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477, Feb 4th: Chicken Burger with Slice of Tomato & Lettuce $2.50 Fri: Hmburgers with Fixings $3.75 • Applesauce $1.00 This menu brought to you compliments of: or submit a Secure Web Tip at http://crimestop- pers.ns.ca. Also by a TEXT at TIP202 plus your This Spot Could be Yours FRASER’S Home Centre message to CRIMES 274637. If your tip leads BERWICK • 1-800-959-3727 to an arrest you could qualify for a cash award KINGSTON • 1-902-765-3111 between $50.00 and $2,000. Remember Crime $15.40 plus HST • 1-902-678-8044 BRIDGETOWN • 1-902-665-4449 Stoppers wants your information not your name. Give Anne a Call 765 1494 loc 5833 www.frasers.ca The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS January 31, 2011 Page 3 Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre (GMFRC) Full Day Casual Childcare Submitted by: Brenda Virtue-Ellis, GMFRC Childcare that parents can see what their child will be learning Parents are encouraged to pre-book spaces a Programs Director at 765-1494 local 5053 or Brenda. while in care. minimum of 24 hours in advance. We will accept [email protected] The aim of our Full Day Casual Childcare Service bookings up to 4 weeks in advance, but please The Full Day Casual Childcare Centre has a licensed is to provide casual, affordable, fl exible, and inclusive remember that this service is casual and should capacity of 25 spaces for children aged 3 months to quality care to military families and to provide a not replace your full-time childcare arrangements. 12 years. There is now an infant program for children service to parents so they may run errands, attend This is a very popular service and is booked on a fi rst aged 3 to 17 months and a multi-aged program for appointments, participate in community activities, or come, fi rst served basis. children aged 18 months to 12 years. These programs enjoy some free time. The centre provides a safe and We look forward to sharing this wonderful new are divided to provide developmentally age appropriate happy atmosphere for children to learn and play. Childcare Centre with our 14 Wing community! Please programming. Our programming is designed to foster The Childcare Centre is Monday to Friday from come by and take a peek. growth in all areas of development; social-emotional, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We provide daily nutritious To book a space call 765-1494; Infant Room is local cognitive, as well as fi ne and gross motor skills. The snacks as well as a hot lunch. Our menu has been 1818 and the Multi-Aged Room is local 1817. For infant and multi-aged program plans are posted so created in consultation with a Public Health Nutritionist. general inquires about the program contact Brenda. African Heritage Month Submitted by: 14 Wing diverse, compassionate II, the persistent efforts of 14 Wing at the LCC library around Nova Scotia: 2011 International African Employment Equity and prosperous nation we black Canadians to join the located in the Birchall Bldg www.gov.ns.ca/ansa Diaspora Heritage Trail Diversity Council know today. 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The National Defence dlkdp/fmc-pmp-eng.asp International Year for People fi nding out more about the Black History Month when With roots dating back as publication of “For My You can also visit of African Descent: Wing’s Combined Advisory it was founded in 1926 by far as 1609, black Canadians Country – Black Canadians these websites for more www.gov.ns.ca/news/ Group, please contact Rita Harvard educated Black represent just over 2% of on the Field of Honour” is information on African smr/2010-12-15-UN-Year/ Jardine at local 5384 or Capt historian Dr. Carter G. Canada’s total population available to employees of Heritage Month celebrations To find out about the Nadia Kang at local 3525. Woodson. 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They, in fact, Creeping weight gain and slothful habits can invite heart muddled by offering us a Spring & Summer catalogue before protest the notion of designating one specifi c day for love. In health problems, and poor heart health has the potential to Christmas arrives. I think this is called holiday creep: when shunning Valentine’s Day, they champion spontaneity, which is be a major killer. one festivity blurs into the next before we have recovered from rather tossed out with the bathwater on Valentine’s Day, isn’t it? So when you’re out in the yard shoveling that heavy wet the last. It gets a little tiring, doesn’t it? Regarding matters of the heart, in a less-romantic-but-more- snow after having spent the night before chugging beer and Valentine’s Day is the next gift giving holiday that occupies practical way, the Heart & Stroke Foundation thought it clever watching the game, you might want to hope that someone is our hearts and minds at the moment, unless, of course, you to play on the theme and mobilize an army of committed doing lots of research into sophisticated treatment for those celebrate Groundhog Day in some meaningful way. (And if volunteers to execute a door-to-door appeal during the frigid of us who will be stricken suddenly with a heart attack or you do, I’d sure like to hear about that.) Gifts of chocolates, month of February. If you live within the Village of Kingston, stroke this winter. That research, of course, requires money. bouquets of fl owers, alluring fragrances, and romantic dinners don’t be surprised if someone knocks on your door sometime And when a volunteer is working for the Heart & Stroke are some of the many ways we adults pander to our mates during February and solicits a donation to support the work Foundation, they are not being paid, right? So more of what to mark this special day. And school kids painstakingly of the Foundation. I hope you will give that person a warm you give is available for the purpose of research. prepare their brightly coloured testimonials of affection for welcome. And if you are able, I also hope you will write a I hope you will give generously to that canvasser when classmates and their teachers. How love was ever symbolized cheque or give a cash donation. he or she happens by. Who knows? That donation you make by a throbbing chest organ that rhythmically gushes blood Funds solicited are mostly used for research into heart health may be instrumental in saving a life one day – maybe even has always puzzled me. That Mr. Valentine, he really started matters. Also, funds are used to study the effects of a stroke and the life of someone you know. And if you are truly inspired something. I never got the naked angel thing either. Darling best methods for recovery once a stroke has occurred. Receipts to get involved in the Heart & Stroke Campaign in this little Cupid fl itting about with his bow and arrow is always for the purpose of Income Tax are issued so the more you give, community yourself, give me a call at 765-8554. I’m sure I at the ready to infl ict his potion of love. Where did that come consequently the more tax dollars you are able to retain for can fi nd a street in the village for you to canvas that has not from? Why does no one disarm that little child-warrior in yourself. I don’t know about you, but I LOVE reducing the been assigned to another volunteer. Please, give from the heart the interest of non-violent intervention? And, like, put some amount of Income Tax I have to pay each year. when that volunteer knocks on your door and have a Happy clothes on, Cupid; you’ll catch your death of cold! I bet everyone who reads this paper knows someone who has Valentine’s Day. 2011 Winter Carnival Family Games Submitted by: Megan LeMoine Prom Night, Pirates, New Year’s and Mardi Gras all wrapped into one amazing Celebration! This year’s Winter Carnival Family Games is set to happen this weekend, Saturday February 5 Please note that this event is free of charge to all families, provided a member of each from 10:00-11:30 a.m. located in The Fitness and Sports Centre Gymnasium. 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Let’s respond and take advantage of this • Training is non-competitive - no tournaments or sparring opportunity by fi lling up two full days with appointments. • Get Fit, Keep Fit, Make Friends If we can double our one day attendance, over both days, • Learn effective Self Defence Skills Canadian Blood Services may be able to collect enough • Aikido forms the basis for police defensive tactics donations to save over a thousand lives! • Supportive training in a friendly atmosphere The next two day donor clinics will be held at the 14 Wing • Training with an emphasis on self confi dence and respect Greenwood Community Centre on Tuesday February 8th and • Improve fl exibility, strength, concentration and self esteem Wednesday February 9th. Donors can either give during the 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. time slot or the 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. evening • Classes are suitable for the entire family slot on Tuesday or Wednesday. If you are interested in giving • Advance to Black Belt through an established blood, please ensure that you bring identifi cation with your curriculum used in Japan and worldwide full name and signature or full name and photograph. New • Instructor is a 5th Degree Black Belt donors are welcome! registered in Japan with Canadian Blood Services is aiming to collect 130 units at 14 19 years experience Wing each day, and in order to collect 130 units, 220 donors have to walk in or book an appointment. Every 60 seconds, someone in Canada requires blood or a blood product, so Location: Ecole Rose des Vents gymnasium, Greenwood please try and take the time to donate on either day. Please note that if you get a fl u shot, you must wait 2 Children’s Classes: (age 7 to 12) Tuesday & Thursday: 6:00 - 7:15 p.m. days after the shot before donating blood. 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14 Wing Greenwood Wing Commander, Colonel (Col) W.F. Seymour, Margaret Reid, Executive Di- rector Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre (GMFRC), and Kim McMahon, Board of Directors Chairperson, hold the Wing Commander’s Commen- dation presented to the Board of Directors, Staff, and Volunteers of the GMFRC for 25 years of outstanding service and support to our families. By: Sergeant Pete used to be on the plot of Nicholson, 14 Wing land between the current post 14 Wing Greenwood Chief Warrant Offi cer (CWO), J.M. Jardine (far left), and 14 Wing Commander, Photojournalist offi ce and Birch Street! Col W.F. Seymour (far right), pose for a group photo with the Board of Directors, staff, and volunteers of January 2011 marks the A steering committee, made the Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre during their 25th Anniversary celebrations. twenty fi fth (25th) Anniversary up of mostly military spouses, (Images: Corporal Melissa Spence, 14 AMS Wing Imaging, Imagery Technician) of the GMFRC! It started got together to pursue the in January 1986 with very idea; “What does the military For strong supported goal, they agreed to start with to be located near Dwight and preparation and the humble beginnings from family need and how do we families! The fi rst GMFRC a very basic Information and Ross School. An Education cooperation of the military the old Ivy Mansion, which get the community involved”? Executive Director was Base Referral Service. From there Centre was located at 6 Cedar staff at Greenwood, they Chief Warrant Offi cer Fred a Child and Youth service, Street and the Main Centre moved into their present Illingworth. Quality of Life coordinator was at 11 Ward Road. With location at the Morfee Centre. THE MUNICIPALITY OF From sitting around the soon evolved. The Child and a very lean staff of five, Now, with all their resources Base Commander’s kitchen Youth services were housed at volunteers were counted on under one roof, and with a THE COUNTY OF KINGS table and discussing what it 91/93 Bedford, a residential immensely! staff of over twenty, programs 87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100 would take to achieve their housing unit (RHU) that used In 1998 it was becoming and services for military Kentville, NS B4N 3W3 apparent that they were families have been expanded CALL FOR TENDERS MUNICIPALITÉ outgrowing Ivy House. and continue to thrive at 14 DU COMTÉ DE KINGS So with much planning Wing Greenwood. TAX AND UTILITY BILLINGS 87, rue Cornwallis C.P. 100 PREPARATION, PRINTING AND Kentville (Nouvelle-Écosse) B4N 3W3 THE MUNICIPALITY OF MAILING SERVICES SOUMISSION 11-02 THE COUNTY OF KINGS 87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100 The Municipality of the County of Kings invites tenders Remplacement des conduites de refoulement de la Kentville, NS B4N 3W3 for the Electronic File Transmission preparation, printing station régionale de traitement des eaux usées de and mailing services of tax and utility billings for a period Kings of five years effective April 1, 2011. Le Service du génie et des travaux publics de la Municipalité du TENDER 11-02 Comté de Kings sollicite des soumissions pour Specifications and tender forms may be viewed and l'approvisionnement de 800 pieds de conduites de refoulement Kings Regional STP Forcemain Replacement picked up at Financial Services in the Municipal (8 po et 18 po de diamètre) en vue du remplacement des The Municipality of the County of Kings, Engineering & Complex, 87 Cornwallis Street, Kentville, NS, between conduites existantes de la station régionale de traitement des Public Works invites tenders for the supply and eaux usées, située au 221, chemin Jones, New Minas. the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through replacement of 800 ft of both 8” and 18” forcemain at the Friday, excepting holidays. Vous pouvez consulter ou vous procurer le cahier des charges et Regional STP located at 221 Jones Road, New Minas. les formules de soumission, du lundi au vendredi de 8 h 30 à Sealed tenders will be received up to 2:00 p.m. Specifications and tender forms may be viewed and Thursday, February 17, 2011 at Financial Services in the 16 h 30, dès réception d'un dépôt non remboursable de 25 $ par le Service du génie et des travaux publics situé dans le picked up upon receipt of a non-refundable deposit of Municipal Complex, 87 Cornwallis Street, PO Box 100, Complexe municipal, 87, rue Cornwallis, à Kentville. Il est $25.00 from Engineering & Public Works, Municipal Kentville NS B4N 3W3. également possible de consulter les soumissions au bureau de Complex, 87 Cornwallis Street, Kentville, Monday to The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all l'Association de la construction de la Nouvelle-Écosse situé au Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Tenders may also be tenders, not necessarily accept the lowest tender, or to 260, avenue Brownlow, bureau 3, Dartmouth, Nouvelle-Écosse. viewed at the Nova Scotia Construction Association accept any which it may consider to be in its best interest. Les demandes de renseignements liées à cette soumission located at 260 Brownlow Avenue – Unit 3, Dartmouth, NS. The Municipality also reserves the right to waive formality, peuvent être acheminées à Chris Shortall, ing., Dillon Consulting informality or technicality in any tender. Inquiries pertaining to this tender may be directed to Chris Limited, par courriel à l'adresse [email protected] ou par Further information may be obtained by contacting: téléphone au 902-450-4000 pendant les heures normales Shortall, P. Eng., Dillon Consulting, [email protected] phone (902) 450-4000 during regular business hours. Wendy Salsman – 690-6120 d'ouverture. Revenue Operations & Budget Officer LES SOUMISSIONS SCELLÉES SERONT ACCEPTÉES SEALED TENDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL JUSQU'À14 h, le jeudi 10 février 2011 [email protected] 2:00 PM Thursday, February 10, 2011 La Municipalité se réserve le droit de rejeter toutes les soumissions ou d'accepter toute soumission qu'elle – jugerait plus avantageuse. Elle n'est pas tenue d'accepter la soumission la moins-disante. La Municipalité se The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, not necessarily accept the lowest Kim Durling 690-6136 réserve également le droit de renoncer à la formalité, au vice de forme ou au détail de procédure dans toute tender, or to accept any which it may consider to be in its best interest. The Municipality also soumission présentée. reserves the right to waive formality, informality or technicality in any tender. Manager of Financial Services

[email protected] PROJET FINANCÉ PAR L'ENTREMISE DU FONDS CHANTIERS CANADA PROJECT FUNDED THROUGH BUILD CANADA FUND Tel: (902) 690-6120 Fax: (902) 679-2820 Tél. : 902-690-6195 Téléc. : 902-679-0911 Tel:(902) 690-6195 Fax: (902) 679-0911 Tel: 1-888-337-2999 Numéro sans frais : 1-888-337-2999 Toll Free: 1-888-337-2999 www.county.kings.ns.ca www.county.kings.ns.ca www.county.kings.ns.ca The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS January 31, 2011 Page 7

THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS 87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100, Kentville, NS B4N 3W3 TAX SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following lands are liable to be sold for arrears of taxes due to the County of Kings as described below, and that unless such taxes with interest and expenses are sooner paid I shall proceed to sell the said land at Public Auction, Council Chambers, Municipal Complex, Cornwallis Street, Kentville, Nova Scotia on the 2nd day of March 2011 at 10:00 a.m. in the forenoon: 1 #00199362 2437057 Nova Scotia Limited $5,305.16 22 #02313634 Marina Wheaton $1,332.10 43 #06129692 3248566 Nova Scotia Limited $1,393.40 42 Elizabeth Dr 248 Davison St Summer St Lot 11 Highbury Lot K1 Forest Hill Lot Canning District 1 Dwellings District 10 Dwelling District 12 ZONED: R2 ZONED: R6 ZONED: F1 HST is applicable on the purchase price 2 #00251089 Robert S Brown $715.97 23 #02566966 Apollo Venture Capital $1,060.96 44 #06422888 Randall Daniels & Gilda Slauenwhite $1,863.35 321 Main St Lot 1 Kingston Bluff Rd 787 Barley St Mobile Mark 1V 12x56 West Brooklyn Burlington Serial No 4940 District 5 Land District 12 Land Dwelling District 4 ZONED: RM (Mobile only) ZONED: F1 ZONED: F1 HST is applicable on purchase price 3 #00310999 Amber Kidd $1,537.26 24 #02670585 Tina Marie Sturk $1,835.21 45 #08063036 Colette Deschamp $745.08 561 Barley St 4303 Highway 221 33 Shelby Cres Burlington Welsford New Minas Land Dwelling District 4 Land Dwelling District 4 1975 Mobile Building ZONED: F1 ZONED: A1 12x46(52) CSA#17411 District 11 ZONED: RM (Mobile only) 4 #00312193 Yvonne Lorraine Cook $770.89 25 #02735008 Mildred Oressa McDonald $1,105.53 46 #08063567 Tim Kane $1,082.32 1483 Hamilton Rd Magee Dr 14 & 16 Homco Dr Harbourville Kingston New Minas Land Dwelling District 4 Land District 5 Mobile ZONED: R7 ZONED: R1 Serial #M18-4995 District 11 HST is applicable on purchase price ZONED: RM (Mobile only) 5 #00937851 Timothy & Elizabeth Corkum $19,465.26 26 #03270424 Jeffery & Sharon Dreves $4,335.96 47 #08079692 F Michael Weihers $966.06 4394 Highway 358 2520 Highway 1 92 Crocker Rd South Scots Bay Aylesford Lot JC-1A Harmony Land Dwelling Building District 1 Land Dwelling Garage District 8 Mobile Home 10X40 District 6 ZONED: F1 ZONED: R2 ZONED: F1 NON REDEEMABLE 6 #02250306 Michael & Terry Wamboldt $2,893.69 27 #03460339 Steven Richard Keddy $2,236.54 48 #08082251 3248566 Nova Scotia Limited $1,971.26 1723 Black Rock Road Waterville 1567 Highway 221 J Jordan Rd Land Mobile Lot RH Weltons Corner Lot Canning District 1 1974 Imperial 12 x 54 District 9 Dwelling District 5 ZONED: R2 ZONED: R2 (Landlocked) ZONED: A1 HST is applicable on the purchase price 7 #01101021 Phyllis M Davidson $713.19 28 #03708446 Sterling A & Sharon Pelton $3,622.21 49 #08115206 Verla (Carla) N McDow-Naugler $730.08 Welch Rd 1063 Rafuse Road 76 Homco Dr Lot D-1 Forest Hill District 12 Waterville New Minas ZONED: F1 Land Dwelling District 8 1970 Mobile 12X48 District 11 HST is applicable on the purchase price ZONED: R2 ZONED: RM (Mobile only) 8 #01134264 Amy DeEll $1,127.48 29 #04017994 Donald & Beverley Dominey $3,095.32 50 #08121761 Baxter Evans $539.11 117 Hall Rd 1091 Rafuse Road 39 Greenwood Pines Burlington Land Dwelling Greenwood Land Building District 4 Waterville District 8 Mobile District 6 ZONED: F1/A1 ZONED: R2 ZONED: (CFB Greenwood) 9 #01134442 Amy DeEll $427.07 30 #04018044 Darryl Moore $998.67 51 #08127530 Patrick Robert & Helen Wilson-Welsh $433.75 Long Point Rd 22 Old Dyke Road East Kentville Conn Rd Harbourville Lot 12 New Minas New Minas Land District 5 Mobile 1972 12X48 District 11 Land District 11 ZONED: F1 ZONED: RM Mobile Only ZONED: R2 (not a building lot) HST is applicable on the purchase price NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 10 #01151886 Barry P & Kimberlea L Ward $2,588.63 31 #10096121 L George Sawler $763.66 52 #08128294 Susan A Vaughan $537.25 3000 Brooklyn St 1492 Magee Drive Lot 2 Kingston Memory Lane Lot BKW-2003 Chippy’s Park District 5 New Minas District 11 Dempseys Corner ZONED: RM Mobile Only ZONED: M2 (not a building lot) Dwelling District 4 HST is applicable on the purchase price HST is applicable on the purchase price ZONED: A1 11 #01333305 Jeffery & Tanya Graves $2,865.34 32 #04174666 Avery Dwight & Penny Ann Schofield $1,864.87 53 #08128464 Jean and Everett Aalders Et Al $439.39 305 Tupper Rd 943 Peck Meadow Rd Aalders Ave New Minas North Kentville Lot AS-1 Greenfield Land District 11 Dwelling Buildings District 3 Dwelling Building District 12 ZONED: C3 (not a building lot) ZONED: R2 ZONED: F1 NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 12 #01433571 David Bowers $1,056.71 33 #04174844 Malcolm Schofield $1,182.24 54 #08128898 Timothy A & Elizabeth Mary Corkum $512.99 19 Beattie Dr Windermere 619 Brow of Mountain Rd W No 358 Hwy 1974 Mobile 14x56 Aylesford Mnt Scots Bay Road Chinook Serial 56GB1669 District 8 Land Garage District 4 Land District 1 ZONED: RM (Mobile only) ZONED: F1 ZONED: F1 (not a building lot) NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 13 #01549677 James Zaedow & Kelly Walker $4,670.95 34 # 04418727 Ronald E. Steadman $3,475.86 55 #08130078 3248566 Nova Scotia Limited $1,393.40 1205 Schoolhouse St 1087 Rafuse Rd J Jordan Rd Aylesford Waterville Lot Canning District 1 Dwelling Garage District 5 Land Dwelling District 8 ZONED: R2 ZONED: R2 ZONED: R2 HST is applicable on the purchase price 14 #01763318 Base Emporium Inc $10,842.91 35 #04691598 Neil Tupper Feeds Limited $6,399.77 56 #09304630 Base Emporium Inc $2,311.27 Kars St 640 Canaan Rd Kars St Parcel A-1 Morristown Parcel 98-1 Port Williams District 2 Port Williams District 2 Land Dwelling Incorp Farm District 8 ZONED: C2/UF1 (wharf – not a building lot) ZONED: C2/UF1 (wharf - not a building lot) ZONED: F1 NON REDEEMABLE NON REDEEMABLE 15 #02077493 Laurie & Joyce Horsnell $4,070.78 36 #04691849 R Linda Tupper $1,042.66 57 #09306161 (Est of) George Power $445.09 1061 Maple Ave Canaan Rd Main St Kingston Aylesford Morristown Land District 5 Land Dwelling District 8 Land Incorp Farm District 8 ZONED: R1 (not a building lot) ZONED: R2/O1 ZONED: F1 NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 16 #02077507 Laurie & Joyce Horsnell $3,311.72 37 #04973127 Rocky William Reid $2,801.40 58 #09306846 Millwood Construction (1979) Limited $475.53 1043 Maple Ave 5329 Prospect Rd Birch Crest Dr Aylesford New Minas Parcel RW-1 Cambridge District 9 Land Dwelling District 8 Land Mobile Building District 10 ZONED: R6 (not a building lot) ZONED: R2 ZONED: C1 NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 17 #02077515 Laurie & Joyce Horsnell $1,394.28 38 #05197643 Barrett Starrett $1,453.70 59 #09311726 Marion R Gregg $436.75 2807 Brooklyn St 41 Shelby Cre No 1 Hwy Parker Road New Minas Greenwich Land Mobile 12x44 (48) 1970 Mobile-Hillcrest Land District 10 Ser No 102722522844 District 4 12X46(50) SER#2140947 District 11 ZONED: Not Mapped ZONED: A1 (1 parcel land locked) ZONED: RM (Mobile only) NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 18 #02077523 Hillfoot Farms $4,286.40 39 #05366984 Robyn Janae Richards $637.36 60 #09437789 Robert Havelock Lockhart $431.71 2493 Highway 221 103 Pengree Lane Meadowvale Rd S Greenwood Dempseys Corner Parcel WRT-1 Scots Bay District 1 Land District 6 Land Dwelling District 4 ZONED: R6 (Landlocked) ZONED: Not Mapped ZONED: A1 HST is applicable on the purchase price NON REDEEMABLE HST is applicable on the purchase price 19 #02077558 Hillfoot Farms $4,931.40 40 #06005527 Tim Kane $1,372.11 61 #09797882 Est Frank Smith $436.09 2587 Highway 221 92 Parkway Drive Main St Kingston Dempseys Corner New Minas Land District 6 Land Dwelling District 4 Mobile District 11 ZONED: R1 (not a building lot) ZONED: A1 ZONED: RM (Mobile only) HST is applicable on the purchase price 20 #02247135 Leslie & Rose Ann Johnson $4,567.65 41 #06115217 Winston Bruce Cole $2,736.05 62 #09902805 Helen C & F James McKinley $700.39 2445 Aaron Dr 280 Lakeside Dr No 1 H Hwy Lot 30 Coldbrook Lot 21B Dalhousie Lot GSA-2 West Brooklyn District 12 Dwelling District 9 Dwelling District 8 ZONED: F1 ZONED: R6 ZONED: S2 HST is applicable on the purchase price 21 #02308835 Roger Keddy $1,098.66 42 #06115616 Rosanne V & Robyn Janae Richards $535.39 292 Davidson St Melanson Forest Dr Mobile 1967 Villager Lot 22C East Dalhousie District 8 10x39 (43) District 12 ZONED: F1 ZONED: F1 ( Mobile only) HST is applicable on the purchase price

Terms: Taxes, interest and cost owing. (The amount advertised) to be paid at the time of sale by cash, money order, debit, certified cheque from the bank (will not be accepted if not certified) or lawyer’s trust cheque, PLUS $ 193.51 FEES AND REGISTRATION TO BE PAID AT THE TIME OF SALE, balance of your bid to be paid by cash, money order, debit or certified cheque within three (3) days after the sale. “Take notice that tax sales do not in all circumstances clear up defects in title. A tax deed conveys only the interest of the assessed owner, whatever that interest may be. If you are intending to clear up defects in the title of your property by way of a Tax Sale, you are advised to obtain a legal opinion as to whether or not this can be done.” Purchasers should not consider that the Municipality is in any way guarantee good title. The Municipality of Kings makes no representations or warranties to any purchaser regarding the fitness, geophysical or environmental suitability of the land(s) offered for sale for any particular use and are being sold on an “as is” basis only. This advertisement will be maintained and updated on our website. Kim Durling Manager of Financial Services and Municipal Treasurer

Tel:(902) 690-6144 Fax: (902) 679-2820 Tel: 1-877- 337-2999 www.county.kings.ns.ca Page 8 January 31, 2011 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Photo Update on the New Health Services Building

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8979 Highway 201 (Nictaux) Natural Alternatives for a Healthy Lifestyle The central Annapolis Valley’s only four star inn. Greenwood Mall • 902-765-4766 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS January 31, 2011 Page 9 Flight Education at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum virtually in the cockpit of a Tutor aircraft taking off and landing at Greenwood. A surprising comment was heard: “I didn’t know Canada had war heroes too!” We sure do! Lots of them! To date, 3500 students have experienced the course, with teachers and escorts, and a further 500 are expected through 2011. These young people are the future airmen and airwomen, airline pilots, mechanical technicians, First FlightEd Visit of the Season - Donation in engineers, and computer Appreciation. Major (Maj.) Bob Johnson (Museum programmers. What thing, story General Manager), Mrs. Connie Weinberg and Mr. or experience at the Museum Kelly Saunders (Grade 6 Teachers), Lloyd Graham might trigger the imagination 2011 FlightEd Instructor Team: Front: (L-R) Mike Donegan, Jennifer Newton, (Museum FlightEd Coordinator). Mrs. Connie Wein- of a student and infl uence his/ Don Eddy, Gerald Keil; Middle: Dan Daigle, Ernie Godon, Jack Britney, Earl berg from Pine Ridge Middle School, Kingston pre- her career decisions? Goski, Bob McElman, Ed Dodd, Lloyd Graham; Back: Ted Taylor, Pat Giffen, senting Maj. Johnson with a goodwill donation from Wing Commander, Colonel Andre Elieff, Bill Fraser, Bob Fettes, Peter Sayers, Scott Beeston, George Kriisk; the School to the Museum during their classes visit Bill Seymour, made a special Missing: Ron Hill, Guy Campbell, Eric Wood, Regent Patoine, Lara Jennings. on 12 Jan 2011. (Images: Malcolm Uhlman) appearance at the initial meeting of the volunteers 5 January, By Malcolm Uhlman volunteers, has hosted a Flight Avonport/Hantsport will be flight simulator/trainer; through sonobuoys: ship offering encouragement and January 2011 Education (FltEd) Program. attending. An indication of engineering, featuring the and submarine propellers, thanks to the volunteers. The Some might think a museum The course entails a 2½ hour the popularity of this Museum, Argus piston engine and T-33 biologics (whale and shrimp FlightEd Program refl ects his is a place where dusty old relics guided tour of the Museum elementary schools from as jet engine; flight controls, noises) and running torpedoes. policies for connecting with are stored and viewed. Not so for 60 grade six students far away as Halifax come in ejection seat mechanics and Another striking exhibit is the the community and relating at the Greenwood Military from up to eight different the spring to tour the facilities. torpedoes; a 2/3 scale model cutaway Argus engine - as big Greenwood’s historical past Aviation Museum (GMAM)! schools throughout the Valley The students visit different Spitfi re aircraft; and a Tutor as a Volkswagen car - with and its relevancy today. A On Wednesday morning, 12 area and complements the areas of the GMAM, fl ight simulator program. 1000’s of moving parts seen warm welcome to the 2011 January, the GMAM was abuzz schools’ science course and including RAF/RCAF Popular exhibits include in motion. The Tutor flight FlightEd classes, their teachers with a busload of students the subject of fl ight. Over the Station Greenwood history; sounds from the ocean heard simulator puts the student and escorts! from Pine Ridge Middle next several months, schools Greenwood and the Cold School in Kingston. Waiting from Kingston, Greenwood, War; Greenwood’s squadrons; for them were 24 enthusiastic Middleton/Lawrencetown, search and rescue techniques volunteer instructors, seasoned Kentville, New Minas and and equipment; the Argus www.besttoyotasales.com veterans and serving members of various military careers, recruited to escort students Greenwood Dispute USED on a tour of the Museum and to pass on their knowledge Resolution Centre INVENTORY and experiences to the fertile • Are you involved in a confl ict in the workplace and unsure of how to handle it? minds of tomorrow’s men and • Do you have issues with a work situation that you want resolved? women. This is the kind of • Do you want to know how to approach a co-worker during a dispute? 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By Major Chris Larsen Reunions are a fairly common event, but nowhere in Canada will four proud wartime squadrons (sqn) celebrate the formation of their units at the same time. On June 9-11, 2011, the four units will come together and celebrate Rendezvous 2011 (RV2011) at 14 Wing Greenwood in the Annapolis 404 (Buffalo) Squadron Beaufi ghter marked in Valley of Nova Scotia. 404 (Buffalo), 405 (City D-Day paint scheme in 1944. (Images: CFJIC) of Vancouver or Eagle), 413 (Tusker) and 415 (Swordfi sh) Canadian Air Force (RCAF) Squadrons were formed in 1941 commitment to the defence of in England as a part of the Royal Britain. 404 Squadron: Now a Long Kingston Range Patrol and Training Legion (LRP&T) Squadron, was formed April 1941 at Thorney Island, United Kingdom and the sqn was to spend its entire wartime life in England and Scotland, serving at over a Prize Money The Green dozen bases and only within Guaranteed: $3,050 Coastal Command. Aircraft Hornet flown included the Bristol BOOKLET Blenheim, Bristol Beaufi ghter BINGO 30 Jan - 3 Feb 11 and the . Sun-Thurs • 8pm Known during the war as a Members of 405 (Eagle) Squadron relax during a rare quiet moment in 1942. A bomb- Rated PG Sunday, 1:45 p.m. ship-busting unit, and a key er squadron during the War, their Handley Page Halifax is seen in the background. squadron in the feared ‘Strike Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Coming Soon responsibilities passed to 404 Halifax. 405 fl ew the RCAF’s Reformed in March 1950, $ Wings’, 404 also suffered the Regular Games - 125 worst single mission loss (55%) Squadron. This was a bitter pill to fi rst bombing mission in June 405, along with 404 Squadron, • 1 Early bird - 60/40 The Dilemma when on February 9, 1945, swallow for a proud operational 1941, only 10 weeks after fl ew Maritime Reconnaissance • 2 - 60/40 4-10 Feb 11 6 of 11 Buffalo Beaufighters unit, and with signifi cant effort formation. For a short period, missions from Greenwood • Letter H - 80/20 were destroyed at Fordefjord, of unit leadership, command the unit was attached to Coastal using the Lancaster Mk X. FREE MATINEE MOVIE Norway. The squadron was was convinced that 404, along Command fl ying anti-submarine The Pathfinders have spent • 1 Lucky 7 - Progressive with training, should still missions over the Bay of Biscay their entire post-war life as an • 1 Bonanza - Progressive disbanded in May 1945. Megamind The sqn was reformed in conduct operational mission. and protecting convoys enroute operational sqn employing the • Jackpot - 3 Chances Greenwood in April 1951 This decision led to the unique to North Africa. Recognizing the Lancaster, Neptune, Argus and Consolation $500 Playing Feb 4th at 3pm and flew the , appellation of LRP&T for the effectiveness of this proud unit, Aurora aircraft. • Double & Feb 5th at 2pm Lockheed Neptune, Canadair unit. 404 is currently the Aurora orders were received moving 413 Squadron: The sqn Action Operational Training Unit 405 into 8 Group, to become has had a varied existence. All are Welcome Argus and the current CP140 Aurora. The Buffalo Squadron (OTU) responsible for aircrew a Pathfi nder unit, leading and Currently a Transport and Lic.# and maintainer training. marking for bomber forces. Rescue unit, it fl ies the Hercules $$ Save Money $$ remained an operational unit 35542-96 until 1975, when, due to a 405 Squadron: The sqn is This distinction is remembered and Cormorants. Formed in July Buy Pre-Paid Admission Cards climate of fi scal restraint, the now one of two Long Range through the fact that the unit 1941 at Stranraer, Scotland, 7 Admissions - $40 decision was made to markedly Patrol (LRP) Squadrons crest shows the eagle facing it was the first RCAF unit 11 Admissions - $60 reduce the size of the air force. in Canada (along with 407 right - leading the way, while to employ flying boats, the 449 Squadron, the training unit, Squadron in Comox, BC). all other unit’s crests face left. Consolidated Catalina, an www.zedex.ca was disbanded and the training Formed at Driffi eld, Yorkshire The unit was disbanded at aircraft fl own by the Tuskers in April 1941, as the RCAF’s Greenwood in September 1945, throughout the war. Quickly fi rst bomber squadron, the unit while participating in the Tiger moved to the Far East, 413 was equipped with the Vickers Force preparations to deploy to Squadron was employed Business of the Wellington and Handley Page the Pacifi c war. fl ying reconnaissance missions Kingston Legion Br 98 ~ ~ February 2011 Week is Back! Office 765-4920 • Bar 765-4428 • Fax 765-2479 • E-Mail [email protected] Due to popular demand, The Aurora Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 BREAKFAST 5 Newspaper is delighted to once again offer Events Subject to Change Without Notice DARTS 3 T.G.I.F 4 ------BINGO DANCE Happy Ground CRIB Fish’n’chips you the opportunity to participate in our Members & Guests Welcome! 7:30 ------‘GOOD FEELIN’ Business of the Week advertising feature. Hog Day DARTS BAND Booking Now! BINGO 789 The idea is simple: 6 10 T.G.I.F 11CRIB 12 1:45 ------EUCHRE BINGO DARTS TBA ‡ Six businesses run a business card ad Start Date of Super Bowl Party CRIB ------DANCE 7:30 ‘TRIPLE TIME’ for six weeks 7:00 DARTS ‡ Each week one of the businesses will 13 14 15 16 17 T.G.I.F 18 19 EUCHRE be featured as the Business of the Week Annie’s Cabbage March 7th! BINGO BINGO DARTS CRIB DANCE Happy Rolls ‡ The featured business will have the 1:45 7:30 ------‘SPARE PARTS’ opportunity to work with the Marketing Valentine’s Day DARTS Consultant in developing a write up that BINGO 20 21 22 23 24 T.G.I.F 25 DANCE 26 1:45 EXEC MTG Hot Pork ‘STABLE COUNTRY’ can include a photo and approximately 500 BINGO DARTS CRIB ------Daytona Party ------Sandwiches In-House Pool words of copy Anne Kempton EUCHRE 7:30 ------Tourament 3:30 DARTS ------‡ The cost for this is only Marketing Consultant DARTS 27 28 BINGO Super Bowl Party • February 6th: $3, includes food, fun, big screen TV & door prize $ .00 tax incl. per business The Aurora Newspaper 1:45 GENERAL 199 Daytona Party • February 20th: $3, includes food, fun, big screen TV 765-1494 ext. 5833 ------MEETING For more information on how you can DARTS Members Only Pool Tourney • February 26th, 10:30 a.m.: $5 entry fee, prizes for all. take part in this exciting feature (space is [email protected] Legion Calendar 613 Main St. 488 Main St. 26 Commercial St. limited so don’t delay!) please contact: www.auroranewspaper.com Sponsored by KINGSTON LAWRENCETOWN MIDDLETON 765-2103 584-3366 825-4822 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS January 31, 2011 Page 11 Valentine’s Day for Deployed Families…Adult In Koggala, an airstrip is being built for No 413 (Tusker) Squadron’s Catalinas, February 10th, 1943. returned to Greenwood where it at Greenwood. The Swordfish Dinner Out and still holds SAR responsibilities. served proudly until 2005 when 415 Squadron: The sqn the unit was fi nally retired, and also formed at Thorney Island, has housed its unit colours at the Respite Childcare! stood up in August 1941, Greenwood Military Aviation and flew its wartime career Museum (GMAM). Submitted by: Amy Snow, GMFRC Coordinator of in both Coastal and Bomber VPI: The fifth celebration Deployment Services, 765-1494 local 5583 or e-mail th [email protected] An operational crew of 415 (Swordfi sh) Squadron in Commands. A quick read of during RV2011 will be the 45 the unit’s history identifi es a anniversary of VP International With Valentine’s Day just around the corner it’s diffi cult to front of their Handley Page Hampden Torpedo Bomber. unit that was not well treated by (VPI). VP is a designation think of spending it without your loved one. But it’s hard to be searching for Japanese forces. unit changed again, becoming a wartime authorities with many used to identify Maritime lonely when you have friends to spend a great evening out with! While fl ying on one of these Survey Transport unit fl ying the moves, often to austere airbases, Reconnaissance Air Force units. On Wednesday, February 9 come join us for an evening out missions, Squadron Leader Dakota, Canso and Norseman and being subjected to several VPI is a service organization in celebration of Valentine’s Day at the Best Western Aurora Leonard Birchall sighted a aircraft. The sqn was again obsolete aircraft, including that espouses friendship Inn. Enjoy an evening fi lled with great company and the Japanese task force and was disbanded in November 1950. the Bristol Beaufort, Handley amongst all allied VP air forces. opportunity to enjoy a delicious meal without having to cook! able to warn Ceylon military Reformed a third time less than Page Hampden, and Vickers From June 9-11, 2011, at Also, let us take care of the kids! Respite childcare is available authorities, allowing the a year after disbandment, the Wellington. Notably, the sqn 14 Wing Greenwood, these from 5:00-8:30 p.m. at the GMFRC Casual Care Room. repulsion of the attack. The Tuskers were now a fighter also fl ew the Fairey Albacore, four units will come together The cost of this event is $20.00 and will include a delicious Catalina crew were shot down, unit at Bagotville, Quebec, thus earning the distinction of to celebrate their service to three course meal. Each person will also receive a Valentine’s becoming prisoners, but fl ying the Vampire, Sabre and being the only RCAF unit in Canada with a series of events Day surprise and the chance at a wonderful door prize! Birchall was to be remembered Canuck aircraft. In January the Second World War to fl y a to remember the past and So, we’ve picked the restaurant, we’ll take care of the kids, as ‘The Saviour of Ceylon’. In 1962, for the third time, the biplane in combat operations. In anticipate the future of aviation and there’s a Valentine’s Day surprise waiting just for you! February 1945, 413, then in the unit disbanded. In 1968, 103 1944, the unit re-equipped with in Greenwood. Events will All that’s left is for you to register and come out and enjoy! process of being reformed as a Rescue Squadron moved from the Handley Page Halifax, and include a giant meet and greet, Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011 Bomber unit, were disbanded at Greenwood to Summerside flew bombing missions until a dinner, industry displays and Time: 5:30 p.m. Bournemouth, England. and was renamed 413 Transport being disbanded in May, 1945. sqn displays. Cost: $20.00 After the war, in 1947, 413 and Rescue Squadron flying Reformed in 1961, 415 Further information about Location: Best Western Aurora Inn, Kingston flew photographic missions the Labrador helicopter and Squadron called CFB Summerside the celebration can be found Registration Deadline: Wednesday, February 2, 2011 employing the Lancaster Albatross amphibious aircraft. home, fl ying the Canadair Argus at www.rv2011.ca or write to To register or for more information please call 765-5611. and Mitchell bombers from In 1991, along with 415 until 1981 when the unit packed Major Chris Larsen at chris. When registering please let us know if you will be requiring Rockcliffe, . In 1949 the Squadron, 413 packed up and up and moved to its new home [email protected]. respite services.

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Canadians will vote for the best of the best among the cities: Halifax: February 5, Vancouver: February 12, : category winners, and the winner will take home the grand prize of February 19, Toronto: February 26. *$250,000* - the largest cash prize in Canadian reality show history. *Recipe to Riches* is produced by Temple Street Productions Participants will compete in one of seven culinary categories in association with Food Network Canada. The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS January 31, 2011 Page 15 Dacey and Robar Qualify at Men’s Challenge Round Submitted by to great shot making. Eric MacKenzie and The fi rst team to qualify was Mary Wredenhagen team Dacey, who defeated team The 14 Wing Greenwood Robar 9 - 4 during the Saturday Club hosted the afternoon draw. Team Dacey is Provincial Men’s Challenge skipped by Mark Dacey, third Round from 21 - 23 Jan 11. Tom Sullivan, second Travis Seven teams, from Halifax and Culter, and lead Lee Buott. The Chester, competed for the fi nal second team to earn the last two berths at the upcoming spot was team Robar, from the NS Tankard. The NS Tankard, Mayfl ower Curling Club. Team which will be held at the Robar defeated team Harris Dartmouth Curling Club from 10 - 6 in the fi nal draw at 2:00 1 - 6 Feb 11, determines who p.m. on Sunday. Team Robar will represent our province at is skipped by Mark Robar, Jeff the 2011 in Dawson throws mate stones, London, Ontario. Dana Seward is second, and The weekend got off to a cold Kirk McDairmid plays lead. and dark start as Friday’s storm The 14 Wing Curling Club forced teams to take twice as would like to thank all seven Team Dacey Team Robar (Images submitted) long to travel down. Thankfully teams for competing this past especially during the power Radio 97.7fm, K-Rock 89.3fm was greatly appreciated. Plus, Women’s Closing spiels in April. everyone arrived safely, but weekend, and we wish both outages, and ensured that the for all their help promoting we are thankful for all the help The 14 Wing Curling once here the Curling Club’s team Dacey and Robar all the players experienced consistent the spiel. Sandra Cathcart, from Julie Morley, Edie Lloyd, Club has five active leagues power went out several times best in Dartmouth. This event ice conditions. Bonnie Vaughn Carolyn Dale, Kathy Matthews, and the Nova Scotia Curling throughout the week; Men’s, throughout the day, including just would not be possible without was a great host, and all the and Mary Wredenhagen were Association. Last but not least, Women’s, Mixed, Commercial, before the practices started and the commitment and dedication participants enjoyed being well a tremendous help with the we would like to extend our and Intersection (for military as soon as the fi rst draw ended. of many volunteers and staff. hydrated during their stay. logistics. In addition, the support gratitude towards all those members). For more information The remainder of the weekend Bill Cox, and the PSP Arena Special thanks needs to be of Brian Campbell, Brian who came down to watch the on the 14 Wing Curling Club, was full of excellent curling, and and Curling Club staff, did given to The Aurora Newspaper, Walker, Dave Ronaldson, Bill wonderful curling. We hope to please contact Brian Campbell, those who attended were treated an amazing job with the rink, Len Hawley at Annapolis Valley Laird, and Robyn Bradshaw see you at the annual Men’s and President, at 765-4543.

Submitted by: Michelle O’Reilly, Subway Swimmers of the Week GDSC Secretary

Paige Jackman Sarah Morrison Novice Nova Tech 8 yrs old 15 yrs old 2nd year with GDSC 1st year with GDSC Favourite Stroke: Favourite Stroke: Freestyle Breaststroke Other Interests: Soccer & Arts Other Interests: soccer & playing with friends (Images submitted)

Austin Nowotczynski Matthew Pletsch Age Group Novice 14 yrs old 8yrs old FEBRUARY 2011 3rd year with GDSC 1st year with GDSC Favourite Stroke: Freestyle Favourite Stroke: Freestyle Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat Other Interests: Triathlons & Other Interests: soccer & Jan 31 1 2 3 4 5 playing with friends NO TGIF DJ Electric Starz Soccer WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE Goal: Make Nationals Capri Lounge WINTER CARNIVAL WEEK Joker’s Right 2130 - 0100 2130 - 0030 6 789 10 11 12 TGIF JR Rank Hosts JR Rank Hosting Veteran of the Month Ladies Bridge Townhall Meeting The Trews 1900 - 2130 1000 - 1500 Pulled Pork In Concert Susan (Sue) Rideout Sandwiches family in Rivers, Manitoba. 1314 15 16 17 18 19 INFO TGIF Following in her father’s Back Bar Darts OM Hosting footsteps, she joined the Available from Chicken bartender forces in 1980 as an MSE Wings Op. After 10 years, all of them at CFB Downsview 2021 Depart 22 23 24 TGIF 25 26 she remustered to Admission with Dignity 14 AMS WO/SM Hosting Ladies Bridge CWO Mess Dinner Fish & Chips 1900 - 2130 Clerk. As a Clerk she was Dingsdale 1800 - 0100 Karaoke • Back Bar posted to CFS and 427 1430 - 1730 1900 - 2300 Squadron. Petawawa. Sue is 27 28 INFO INFO Fridays INFO INFO INFO married to Weldon and has Darts & Pool Balls TGIF • 1700 hrs Wireless High Speed Non Alcoholic Back Bar Daily 3 sons, and 3 Grandchildren. are available from • Events subject to change Internet available in TV Beverages Newspaper for She now works as a Greens the Bar. please check our website. Lounge/Mess Available Your Enjoyment keeper at the Greenwood Golf Course and is part of Co-sponsored by Fraser’s Pro Home Centre • Mess Offi ce Phone - 765-1494 Ext. 5470 the Executive at Branch 98 Home Centre Kingston Legion as the Bingo FRASER’S Chairman. Kingston Legion Berwick • Kingston Submitted by: Branch 098 is proud to present 1 800 959-3727 • 1 902 765-3111 Larry Coldwell Comrade Rideout as ‘Veteran Comrade Sue Rideout of the Month’ February 2011. www.frasers.ca was born into an Air Force (Image submitted) www.annapolismess.com Page 16 January 31, 2011 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS What Makes the Winter Carnival Incredible? YOUR PARTICIPATION!

The 14 Wing Winter Carnival 2011 Pep Rally was a THEME: CELEBRATIONS! smashing success, and a “Thank You” is extended to the Open to all CF members, their families, coordinators of the Rally (Capt Cabot and Capt Soanes), and the 14 Wing community at large, purchase a Team Representatives and their unit members, as well $10 key chain from the as the WComd, WCWO, and COs and their CWOs who Fitness & Sports Centre (Front Desk), danced and helped us to celebrate in order to raise the spirit Annapolis Mess (2nd fl oor - Offi ce - 0800 to 1200 for their individual teams. Thank you to our sponsors who and 1300 to 1600hrs), have generously contributed to our Carnival. Community Centre (Admin Offi ce), This was the introduction to the Winter Carnival itself, WTIS & 4 Hangar (Front Desk), which will be held on 04 and 05 February 2011 at 14 or Winter Carnival Committee: Wing Greenwood. The theme of this year’s carnival is Team Rep OPIs listed below, as well as CELEBRATIONS. Capt Pahl, Capt Dussault, Capt Soanes, Winter Carnival teams are designated as 14 Wing units Lt Shamsi, and Keith Pinkerton this year, and the teams will be competing against each other in events and through their demonstrated team spirit. Teams: The events and their dates/timings are listed below, and a WAdmin description of each event and rules can be found at the 14 Saint Patrick’s Day • Green Wing Splash Page – Winter Carnival. (Team Reps: Cpl Tracy Porter - 765-1494 x5861) Who can sign up for the events? All team members, 413 Sqn civilian Wing employees, Winter Carnival sponsors, and Prom Night • Mixed Colours military dependants over 19 years of age. Family members (Team Reps: Capt Bradley Boudreau of all ages and the public are invited to participate in the & Ms Darlene Richards - 765-1494 x3119) family activities, and to come and watch the events as well. Why wouldn’t you sign up for events and not just watch WLEO your teams participate? Mardi Gras • Gold Friday is a designated “No-Fly” day, and the WComd (Team Reps: Lt Scott Bailey & Cpl Julie White and units’ senior leadership want you to participate pri- - 765-1494 x5654) marily to have fun, and also to help your unit/team win. 14 AMS There are prizes and team trophies to win, people to New Year’s • Blue meet, and a lot of fun to be had! (Team Rep: Sgt Sue Hersey - 765-1494 x3440) For only a $10 key chain, this is a great way to get out Combo 3 - 405 Sqn, MP&EU, LRPSET in the winter and do something different to support your Int’l Talk Like a Pirate Day • Black unit/team, and to have fun with your teammates and your (Team Rep: Capt Lara Jennings - 765-1494 x3769) families. GREENWOOD Your Team Reps need you to participate! Please contact Hornell Trio – WOps, 404 Sqn, 14 SES your Team Rep in order to quickly sign up for events, and Halloween • Orange to help your team win! (Team Rep: Lt Denise Vidito - 765-1494 x3726)

14 WING GREENWOOD WINTER CARNIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Cut out this schedule, & please attend these great events! 4 - 5 FEBRUARY 2011 Cut out this schedule, & please attend these great events!

DATE TIME EVENTS LOCATION Winter Carnival Pep Rally WComd's Challenge: Dancing With the Bars Fri 21 Jan 1430 Annapolis Mess Menu: Chili Bread Bowl with Caesar Salad, $5 charge for non-members. Entertainment DJ 1015 Game 1 14 AMS VS Hornell Trio Mon 31 Jan 1145 Game 2 WLEO VS Combo 3 TD Canada Trust Hockey Tournament Round Robin Greenwood Gardens 1415 Game 3 WAdmin VS 413 Sqn 1015 Game 4 Hornell Trio VS WAdmin 1300 Game 5 14 AMS VS WLEO 1415 Game 6 Combo 3 VS 413 Sqn Tue 01 Feb Greenwood Gardens 1845 Game 7 WAdmin VS WLEO 2000 Game 8 Combo 3 VS Hornell Trio 2215 Game 9 413 Sqn VS 14 AMS 1300 Game 10 Semi Final 1 Wed 02 Feb TD Canada Trust Hockey Tournament Round Robin Greenwood Gardens 1415 Game 11 Semi Final 2 TD Canada Trust Hockey Tournament Finals Greenwood Gardens Thu 03 Feb 1900 Mimie’s Pizza at the Arena 50/50 Draw followed by Karaoke Annapolis Mess 0830 Opening Ceremony Greenwood Gardens 0900-1300 Ice Painting Greenwood Gardens 0930-1200 Blow Ball (JRM), Cribbage & Euchre (WOSM), Crud (OM), Darts (Back Bar) Annapolis Mess 1300 Blind Volleyball F&S Centre Fri 04 Feb 1300 Bowling Rec Centre 1300 Curling Greenwood Gardens 1900 Ice Painting Judged Greenwood Gardens 2000 Lip Sync and 50/50 Draw Annapolis Mess 2130 Live Entertainment Joker’s Right Mimie’s Pizza available during the evening Annapolis Mess 0900-1000 Free Family Skate Greenwood Gardens 1000 Wing Commanders Revenge F&S Centre Pool 1000 Pool Relay F&S Centre Pool 1000 Pairs’ Race F&S Centre Pool 1000 Survival Race F&S Centre Pool 1000 Free Family Games F&S Centre 1100-1300 Polar Bear BBQ (Sponsored by Exit Realty) F&S Centre (Outside) Sat 05 Feb 1300 Beard Growing Judged and 50/50 Draw Greenwood Gardens Egg Toss Greenwood Gardens Smoosh Race Greenwood Gardens Escapades Greenwood Gardens Closing Ceremony Greenwood Gardens Free Family Skate Greenwood Gardens 1500 Free Family Movie - Megamind Mimie’s Pizza available during the evening Zedex Theatre 2100 Mess Entertainment DJ Annapolis Mess Sun 06 Feb 1400 Free Family Movie - Megamind Zedex Theatre