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The Trenton MFRC needs to expand out of the already fully taxed building they occupy on CFB Trenton. Photo by Ross Lees

Executive director is seeking to establish satellite offices in Belleville and Frankford/Batawa

By Ross Lees Development Corporation (BDC) to see if there might be space in the old Bata Shoe Factory, which is now being re- xpansion of the Trenton Military Family Resource furbished, for a child care facility. ECentre (MFRC) into Belleville and Frankford/Batawa “We’ve been talking to them and they’re saying there is being dictated by the needs of military families. may be space to meet your needs,” Mrs. Kleinschmidt said. Those needs require some fairly quick response from “That’s a more long-term project, though. But we’ve been the MFRC and executive director of the Trenton MFRC Ta- looking for other more short term opportunities in the mara Kleinschmidt and her staff is doing everything they area.” can to respond to those needs. One building they had looked at in Frankford has since At the moment, she is trying to identify a site within the been sold, so they are now also talking to the Hastings and next couple of weeks in Belleville that could house a 5,000 Prince Edward District School Board to determine what square foot building, be on a bus route, be accessible to partnership opportunities might be available. Those dis- military families, have some outdoor space and allow for cussions continue to be ongoing but she said she would parking for a facility that would provide child care and also like to have something in place in Frankford by the end of a space to offer MFRC programming. That would mean June. Lt.-Col. Bill Church is the 8 Wing Champi- military families in Belleville would not have to travel to “We’re moving very, very quickly on both of these proj- on for the Defence Visible Minority Advi- Trenton all the time for services and child care. ects because the families are telling us they need it now, so sory Group. Contact file photo by Ross Lees In Frankford and Batawa, Mrs. Kleinschmidt and the that’s what we’re trying to do,” she explained. Please see story on page 9 MFRC have held talks with Sonja Bata and the Batawa Continued on page 10

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.J. Wilneff, an army reservist Foundation and a host of other Cwho was deployed on a tour charities which support soldiers of duty in Afghanistan in 2010, and veterans of the Canadian Sergeant (Sgt.) Chris Downey and Francine Leclair dropped the puck to officially start the tour- will be the guest speaker at the Armed Forces (CAF). nament last year. Sgt. Downey held the crowd enthralled at the Roost of Hockey dinner the night Roots of Hockey dinner kicking The Pond Hockey Classic tour- before to kick off the 2015 Pond Hockey Classic tournament. Photo by Sean Scally off the fifth annual Pond Hockey nament hosts 32 teams following Upon returning home from his to seek help for post-traumatic Warriors Canada is a national Classic in Batawa Jan. 30 and 31. traditional pond hockey rules in Afghanistan tour, CJ’s emotions stress disorder (PTSD). non-profit organization that sup- The weekend’s festivities kick a fast-paced, four-on-four game. ranged from feeling lost, pres- Help was apparently hard to ports Canada’s ill and injured off with the Roots of Hockey The tournament is an elimina- sured, lonely and ultimately un- find and he had little luck. Any CAF members, veterans and dinner January 29 at the Batawa tion event, with the final twosure of himself. Friends and fam- help he found seemed to be a their families. Community Centre with cocktail teams facing off on the Sunday ily noticed a drastic change in CJ, quick fix, making suicidal isola- Through a wide range of na- hour beginning at 5:30 p.m. and afternoon. and that he had been affected, al- tion and mental health a large tional innovative and pioneering dinner to follow at 6:30 p.m. Tick- This year, the Pond Hockey though he initially couldn’t see it. struggle, until he was intro- programs and services, Wounded ets are currently on sale for $75. Classic Tournament and Roots of People close to him noted that duced to an amazing organiza- Warriors provides a spectrum Since its first year, the Pond Hockey dinner are raising funds he came back from Afghanistan tion called Wounded Warriors of care that is focused on mental Hockey Classic has raised ap- in support of Trenton Memorial different, and CJ finally reached Canada. health, particularly PTSD. proximately $100,000 to support Hospital Foundation and Wound- a point where he saw his differ- This was his guiding light at Trenton Memorial Hospital Trenton Memorial Hospital ed Warriors Canada. ent self and knew he needed the end of the tunnel. Aside from Foundation is proud to be part- the support of nering with the 436 Transport being intro- Squadron and Wounded War- duced to others riors to bring this exciting event going through to the Bay of Quinte region. similar strug- There is no other like it in our gles like him, area, as demonstrated by the sig- Wounded War- nificant growth it has seen over riors Canada the first five years of the compe- gave CJ the tition. opportunity Trenton Memorial Hospital to recognize provides health care services to that life wasn’t over 2,200 military families living about the in- within Quinte West alone, and juries he suf- continues to support the broader fered, but more community through fundraising about the per- in support of quality health care son these strug- now and in the future. gles allowed For further information about him to become. the Pond Hockey Classic tourna- Founded in ment or Roots of Hockey dinner, 2006, Wounded go to www.hockeyfortroops.com.

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By: Corporal Sheppard NDJ, Firefighter CFS Alert

p SANTA spreads Christmas cheer This year’s Op SANTA care packages Oto those Canadian Armed Forces were provided for by Giant Tiger and (CAF) members who are deployed on op- prepared by the wonderful staff from the erations across the globe during the holi- Military Family Resource Centre in Ot- day season; this year was no exception for tawa. Each care package was filled with Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Alert. plenty of useful things that CAF mem- (CFB) Trenton’s bers can appreciate while deployed on weekly sustainment flight acting as Op operations. SANTA’s sleigh arrived just in time for Each care package include such things Christmas this year, delivering tri-walls as a deck of cards to pass the time, jerky filled with care packages, one for each and trail mix to help during those long member of the Station. times between meals, books and maga- On Christmas morning, Station mem- zines to keep the mind engaged, extra bers of CFS Alert gathered in the Arctic toiletries, which never go astray, and of Club Mess to enjoy Christmas carols and a course chocolate candy and Canadian ma- surprise visit from the man himself, Santa ple cookies to remind everyone of home. Claus. After a few short words, the Com- Everyone from CFS Alert would like to manding Officer of CFS Alert, Major Wal- thank those who were involved in mak- ter Michalchuk, and Station Warrant Offi- ing Op SANTA a reality this year. The cer, Master Warrant Officer Cheyne Todd, station greatly appreciated the time that shook hands and wished each member of was put into preparing each Op SANTA the Station a Merry Christmas as they re- care package and the thoughts and well ceived an Op SANTA care package. wishes that accompanied them.

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The CO of Alert and Station Members sing Christmas carols. Photos by Private Stephen Walser (SWO’s Assistant CFS Alert)

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ISIP Financial, a division of health and security. The impor- cross, Commander Military Per- Wing Trenton on Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. certificate at each of these events SCanadian Forces Morale and tance of adopting good financial sonnel Command. at the National Air Force Mu- (draws will take place at SISIP Welfare Services (CFMWS) and habits early in ones’ career is es- “The financial well-being ofseum of Canada where we hope Financial HQ on Feb. 29; winners Commander Military Personnel sential to everyone. That is why the CAF community is para- to reach maximum participation will be contacted). Command announce they are the Wealthy Barber’s two simple mount to the operational readi- among CAF members. To help members with chil- bringing Mr. David Chilton, au- calls to action are something that ness of the CAF,” said Com- We are pleased to be providing dren, MFRC will be providing free thor of The Wealthy Barber and every CAF member can do: Live modore Mark Watson, Director all participants who attend these child care services from 1830 hrs. The Wealthy Barber Returns, within your means and pay your- General CFMWS. events with a free copy of Mr. to 2130 hrs. for this evening event. and former CBC Dragons’ Den self first. A recent Director General Chilton’s book, The Wealthy Bar- Don’t miss this great opportu- host, to speak at seven major bas- “This book offers practical ad- Military Personnel Research and ber Returns, with a special mes- nity to see and hear Mr. Chilton! es/wings across Canada. vice and realistic strategies for Analysis study demonstrated sage from Commander Military Please note that seating is lim- Mr. Chilton will be sharing his all Canadians and CAF members. that financial satisfaction is an Personnel Command on the cover. ited. As such, for those who wish stories with Canadian Armed A must-read for members look- important predictor of greater Military attendees will be eligi- to register, please go through Forces (CAF) members who can ing to secure financial health and psychological well-being and life ble to enter a ballot for a chance your proper Chain of Command. expect to laugh while learning security for themselves and their satisfaction, the attributes essen- to win a $500 Canadian Armed Information on SISIP Finan- the Wealthy Barber’s philosophy families,” stated Lieutenant-Gen- tial for operational readiness. Forces Savings Plan (RRSP/ cial programs and services are and prescription for financialeral (Lt.-Gen.) Christine White- One of his stops includes 8 TFSA) and a $250 CANEX gift available at www.sisip.com. Les membres des Forces armées canadiennes obtiendront des conseils de gestion financière de l’auteur du livre « Un barbier riche »

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Continued from page 1 While those talks take place, Mrs. Kleinschmidt and her staff are also looking to expand their facilities on the base. “It’s a dream, but we have to expand,” she noted. “Our build- ing is bursting at the seams. We have to expand. We have no choice.” She said they had been talking about the possibility of Bread- ner Elemetary School being uti- lized for child care and moving all of their child care programs into the school once it is empty to free up space in their present building. Should that facility become available and they were able to get it, they could expand their current child care to hopefully service the waiting list they al- ready have in place. “It’s already an extremely large child care centre, but it still needs to grow here to meet needs, so I would love to be able There could be room available in the old Bata Shoe Factory building in the fu- to use that whole building,” she ture for a child care centre. The building is presently being rehabilitated. said, “but that’s going to be a Photo by Ross Lees little bit of a tricky development because there’s a lot of factors in- so tight, there’s no other way to flexibility. families mov- cluded in trying to do that.” run a business. You can’t have “That’s the principle behind all ing in and out Present day challenges for sustainable child care unless you of the child care initiatives un- of communities MFRC services result from run it that way.” der way right now,” Mrs. Klein- they don’t know, heightened awareness within the Even though they’ve been able schmidt acknowledged. that’s really im- community, she indicated. to add some flexibility into their Cost, however, is always a fac- portant.” “We’re definitely seeing thechild care system, they are being tor. MFRCs across Canada deal Long term benefits of the increase in aware- told it needs to be much more flex- with those costs and needs ac- needs must also ness of what we can do. There ible, thus the proposed expansion cording to the province they are be considered are more people coming through into the Belleville and Frank- located in and Mrs. Kleinschmidt whenever child the door and there’s higher de- ford/Batawa areas. But whatever said there are very strict regula- care conversa- mand,” she noted. “We definitely child care spaces are created, it tions MFRCs must abide by and tion take place, have increased our staffing num- has to have a flexibility to be able adhere to. she added. bers, and haven’t increased our to respond to the need when it They have been trying to es- “No matter footprint. It’s getting a little tight. arises, even to the point a parent tablish licensed home child care what we do, We really do have people desk could send their child to day care programs to give them some flex- we’re looking surfing.” as needed for perhaps two days a ibility in their service under a at how to meet Much of their information week for a six-month period. licensed umbrella. She said the the short term about the demands for the MFRC “But it’s very seldom that you Province of Ontario allows that, needs as quickly Tamara Kleinschmidt, executive director of comes from community con- find child care that can actually allows business owners to run as possible, but the Trenton MFRC. versations with military family respond to a need like that,” she child care from their homes, but we also have to have an element the MFRC to work in. As expan- members and senior leadership said. they are supported by a coordina- of the ability to expand if and sion is planned for, there can be on the base, according to Mrs. Flixible day care is important tor in the MFRC. when we need to because the en- no public dollars poured into Kleinschmidt. They were told at for military family members “What you get from those kinds vironment is constantly shifting supporting licensed child care these meetings that child care re- because their needs differ from of things is that four, five or six and Trenton, the base, is experi- for military families from the ally is a major priority for mili- someone who has lived in an area children can be cared for in a encing slow and steady growth Military Family Services (MFS) tary families, but providing child all their life or at least for a long home child care setting, which as it becomes a larger base over or from the wings where the ser- care which responds to the needs period of time. They will have a some kids respond to really, re- a number of years. We expect vice might be implemented. of military families is no easy fix. local support system like friends ally well,” she explained. “It’s that to continue so we’re hoping “I don’t see that changing” “Standard day care runs so or neighbours who can help them licensed and it’s inspected and to plan five and 10 years down Mrs. Kleinschmidt noted. “It’s that you essentially buy the space babysit for a doctor’s appoint- there’s oversight, so there’s a the road to take a look at what got to be something that we can and your child is there whether ment or a similar brief period. pretty high level of safety. No growth we may have to get into.” run and not expect any Depart- the child attends or not, that’s Military families don’t necessar- child care can be perfectly safe But cost is never abandoned in ment of National Defence (DND) just the way it works,” she added. ily have those support systems in but that means there is somebody the equation. funding for it. That’s a major is- “The margins in child care are place, putting even more empha- checking on what’s going on in At 8 Wing/CFB Trenton, the sue, that we’re trying to do this BALL HOCKEY sis on child care that house hold. 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New Programs at the Votre futur financier l'information ou pour vous inscrire veuillez appeler Trenton MFRC 613-392-2811 postes : 3361/7138. Inscrivez-vous avant Apprenez comment investir et préparer pour les jours le mercredi 27 janvier 2016. Visit our website - www.trentonmfrc.ca - or à venir ! Des objectifs à court et à long terme. Pour- our Facebook page to find new and returning suivez vos rêves en matière de finance et rèalisez une Program Calendars programs or events for adults, children, and retraite confortable tout en balanç les demandes et dè- The January Youth Centre calendar and the Winter the whole family! fis d'une carrière militaire. Quand : le mardi 19 janvier, Playroom calendar is available under ‘Youth & Teens’ 19h00 - 20h30. Où : CRFM de Trenton. Coût : gratuit ! Nouveaux programmes pour and ‘Children & Parents’ respectively on our website Inscrivez-vous en téléphonant la réception du CRFM l’automne au CRFM de Trenton - www.trentonmfrc.ca/family-services. au 613-965-3575 our [email protected]. Visitez notre site internet - www.trentonmfrc. Le calendrier du Centre des jeunes ca - ou notre page Facebook pour trouver les Celebrate Chinese New Year at the nouveaux programmes et événements en plus RecPlex Le calendrier du mois de janvier du Centre des jeunes de ceux qui nous reviennent, pour les adultes, et celui de la Salle de jeux sont disponibles sur notre Celebrate Chinese New Year with a night of crafts, les enfants et toute la famille! site internet sous "Jeunes et ados" et “Enfants & Par- games and some tasty Chinese treats on Friday, Jan. ents”- http://trentonmfrc.ca/fr/services-famille January Jubilee - 29, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. for ages six to 12. Military Sunday, January 24 community $10, general public $12. For information Friday Drop-Off or to register call 613-392-2811 ext 3361/7138. Register Sunday, Jan. 24 is January Jubilee! We’ve Need a break, have an appointment for an hour or a by Wednesday, Jan. 27. taken our second annual MFRC Family Ski day? We have drop-off child care on Fridays from 9 Day and partnered with PSP to bring you an Célébrez le nouvel an chinois au RecPlex a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Playroom. To book a spot, call awesome winter day! MFRC Family Ski Day MFRC reception (613-965-3575) from 1 p.m. on Monday Célébrez le nouvel an chinois au RecPlex avec une ticket for $39/person includes: Your lift ticket to noon on Thursday. The cost is $5 per hour for your soirée remplie de bricolage, des jeux et des gâter- for skiing from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., equipment first child and $4 per hour for subsequent children. ies chinoises savoureuses . Le vendredi 29 janvier rental, a one hour beginner group lesson, 2016, de 18 h à 20h30, pour ages de 6 à 12 ans. Com- warm lunch. If skiing or boarding isn’t your Continued on page 12 munité militaire 10.00$ , le grand public- 12.00$ . Pour thing, January Jubilee has a variety of other fun and free activities for all ages happening throughout the day from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in- cluding winter nature photography tour on the trails, snowshoe experience, nature walk with stations set up to make an activity with materials collected during walk, skating with hot chocolate to warm up, sleigh/wagon ride, ball hockey. A free warm lunch will be provid- ed! See you on Jan. 24!

Le jubilé de janvier - le dimanche 24 janvier Le jubilé de janvier, festival hivernal pour les familles, le dimanche 24 janvier à Batawa! En partenariat avec PSP, la 8e Escadre et Batawa Development Corp. nous avons agrémenté notre Journée annuelle de ski familiale avec plus d'activités. Les billets pour la Journée de Plan No: ski sont 39$ chacun et incluent: Le remonte- 2-2-753 pente de 9h à 16h, location d'équipement, une heure de leçon pour débutant, repas chaud. Si The plans for this attrac- space. front of the home, enjoys a dows that look out to the side tive two-bedroom home At the back of the home is large window overlooking the garden, as well as access to le ski ou la planche ne vous emballent pas, Le include a strategy for fam- the kitchen, with an efficient front garden, as well as small- the foyer and the future rec- jubilé de janvier offrira une variété d'activités ily growth – a future den U-shaped counter configura- er, higher windows along the room and a roughed-in three- amusantes, SANS FRAIS, pour tous les âges or third bedroom on the tion and a doorway to a cov- side. The en-suite includes piece bathroom. de 10h à 15h tournée de photographie nature ground floor, together with ered patio that overlooks the double basins and a soaker Exterior finishes include a future rec-room with a wet back garden. The kitchen is tub, as well as a shower stall. wooden shingles, brick ac- sur les sentiers, marche en raquettes, ran- bar. separated from the dining The walk-in closet is roomy cents, a front door with side- donnée nature avec des arrêts pour activi- At ground level, the cov- room by a low counter, so the enough to accommodate lights, painted woodwork and tés à partir de matériels amassés durant la ered entry – always a boon in cook will never feel isolated. clothing and accessories. a decorative garage door. bad weather – leads through A pantry will provide extra The second bedroom looks This home measures 40 marche, patinage avec chocolat chaud pour a door with a window and room for cans and jars. out to the back garden and is feet wide and 40 feet deep, for se réchauffer, promenade en traîneau, hockey side-lights into a foyer with The laundry room includes near the second bathroom. a total of 1,260 square feet of balle. Un repas chaud et gratuit sera offert! a handy bench and coat clos- a broom closet, as well as a The linen closet is close by. space on the main, or second, Au plaisir de vous voir le 24 janvier à Batawa! et to the right. To the left is side-by-side washer and dryer. On the ground floor, the fu- floor. Ceilings rise to nine feet the U-shaped stairway to the The master suite, at the ture third bedroom has win- throughout the second floor. second or main floor. Financial Future PATIO DOORS • ENTRY DOORS GLASS BEVELLED • MIRRORS • WINDOWS The double garage is large Tree Service Learn how to invest and prepare for what's to enough to accommodate a Trenton Trenton Tree come! Plan short and long term goals. Pursue work bench, and enjoys ac- Glass & Windows Ltd. cess to the foyer. • Vinyl Replacement Windows Service • Steel Entrance Doors your financial dreams and achieve a comfort- On the upper floor, the Tree Trimming & • Glass Railings Removal, Chipping able retirement while balancing the demands great room is front and cen- • Glass for every project of a challenging military career. When: Tues- tre, overlooking the front YEAR ROUND INSTALLATION & Stumping garden, with a gas fireplace. FREE ESTIMATES • Free Estimates day, Jan. 19 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Where: FULL SHOWROOM Adjacent is the dining room, 679 Old Hwy 2 • Fully Insured Trenton MFRC. Cost: This is a free seminar! East of CFB Trenton which boasts on optional Mon-Fri 7 am - 5 pm Afair price for everyone To register, please call the MFRC reception at built-in buffet that will pro- R0013077974 WINDOWS • MIRRORS • BEVELLED GLASS 613-394-3597 613-965-3575 or email [email protected]. vide serving and storage www.trentonglass.net 613-392-7415 PATIO DOORS • ENTRY DOORS 12 - The Contact Events January 22, 2016

Welcome to The Contact newspaper’s Community Events page! Thanks to the generosity of Smylie’s Independent Grocer, we can, space permitting, feature public service announcements, community events and help promote non-profit and charitable organizations in the Quinte area. The Contact is always interested in what is going on in and around CFB Trenton. Please send your coming events (from blood donor clinics to tea parties) to us at [email protected]. Please include the date, time, and location of the event along with a brief description. Please do not send posters.

Jan. 23 – NAFMC Feb. 6 – Trenton Rowing MFRC continued from page 11 d’information veuillez contacter : Kelly Foundation Robbie and Paddling Club Briggs – [email protected] or 613- Le calendrier du Centre des Burns Night and Scotch 4th Annual Funspiel 392-2811 poste 7917. Tasting Fundraiser jeunes Mother-Daughter Teenage Le calendrier du mois de janvier du Cen- The National Air Force Museum The Trenton Rowing and Pad- Bootcamp of Canada Foundation presents dling Club will hold its fourth tre des jeunes et celui de la Salle de jeux a Robbie Burns Night and Scotch annual Funspiel Fundraiser at sont disponibles sur notre site internet This program will facilitate communica- tasting at the National Air Force the Trenton Curling Club on sous "Jeunes et ados" et “Enfants & Par- tion between mothers and daughters (in Museum of Canada on Jan. 23 Saturday, Feb. 6 from 9 a.m. to ents”- http://trentonmfrc.ca/fr/services- grades 7 and 9). This program will dis- from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. The evening 4 p.m. entry fee is $60 per per- famille cuss communication between mothers and daughters. Issues that are pertinent includes a three course dinner, son and includes two four-end Veteran Family Program four scotch nosings, highland games, lunch, prizes, silent auc- right now and in the future. When: Satur- piping and dancing and a toast tion and cash bar. Contacts for The Veteran Family Program is a joint day, Feb. 6, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Theme: to the haggis. Tickets are $100 the event are: Krista Matisko, initiative between Veterans Affairs Can- Self-Esteem. Register by: Friday, Jan. 29 per person and are available by 613-392-0874 kmatisko@yahoo. ada and Military Family Services. The by calling 613-392-2811 ext. 4528 or email calling 613-965-7314 or NAFMC- com ; Cheryll Drumm, 613-922- Veteran Family Program is a bilingual [email protected]. [email protected] 6981 drumm20042000@yahoo. service that provides support to medical- Mère-fille adolescence camp ly-released Veterans and their families Jan. 23 – Robin Edgar com ; Glenda Bruynson, 613-392- d’entraînement to effectively prepare for and transition at Branch 110 Legion in 5244 trentoncurling@hotmail. Ce programme traitera de la commu- to civilian life. Services are available six Trenton com .Entry forms are available nication entre les mères et les filles, de months prior to release and two years at the Quinte West Chamber conversations qui sont pertinentes aux Trenton Legion Branch 110 has post-release and include: Community in- of Commerce and the Trenton adolescentes aujourd’hui et celles à venir. entertainment and dancing tegration services, transition support, Curling Club. Registration is Pour les mères et les filles de la 7e et la every Saturday in the lounge. intervention support, employment and limited and deadline for pay- 8e année. Le samedi 6 février, 2016, 9h00 Jan. 23 will feature Robin Edgar education services, second language pro- ment is Jan. 22. à 16h00 au CRFM de Trenton. Le thème from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Time- gram, access to the 24/7 bilingual fam- Feb. 9 - Wealthy Barber sera: “Estime de soi”. Inscriptions requi- line from 8 to midnight. On Jan. ily information line, children and youth coming to NAFMC ses avant le 29 janvier, 2016 composez le 30, the Legion will feature Picket workshops, personal growth and devel- : 613-392-2811 poste 4528 ou mona.l@tren- Fence from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and SISIP Financial invites inter- opment. **Each veteran and their family tonmfrc.ca. Tim Campbell from 8 to mid- ested people to join them along are unique and services will be tailored night. with David Chilton, author of to meet those individual needs. For more Babies and Beyond Jan. 24 - MFRC The Wealthy Barber Returns information please contact Kelly Briggs Family Ski Day at and former Dragon from CBC’s at [email protected] or 613-392-2811 The place for teen parents and 'mommas- Batawa Ski Hill Dragons’ Den at the Trenton ext. 7917. to-be'! Offered by the Trenton MFRC and National Air Force Museum of Children's Mental Health, supported by Join the Military Family Re- Programme pour les familles Canada on Feb. 9 from 7 p.m. the Hastings and Prince Edward County source Centre of Trenton at des vétérans until 8 p.m. Admission is free Healthy Unit, Babies and Beyond offers Batawa Ski Hill on Sunday, Jan. but seating is limited. Laugh Le programme pour les familles des vé- lunch, parenting tips, school strategies, 24 for a fun day on the slopes! while learning the philosophy térans est mené conjointement par les crafts, financial advice, cooking tips, and MFRC Ski Day tickets are avail- of simple savings solutions. At- Anciens Combattants Canada et le Pro- more. Lunch is provided. Childcare and able for purchase at reception tendees will receive a free copy gramme des services aux familles des mil- transportation are available. When: Tues- for $39. They include lift ticket, of The Wealthy Barber Returns itaires (PSFM). Le PSFM est un service days from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Sept. un- equipment rental, one hour be- and they can enter to win a $500 bilingue qui offre du soutien aux anciens til June. Where: Trenton MFRC, 50 Rivers ginner group lesson, and a BBQ CAF Savings Plan (RRSP) or a combattants libérés pour raison médicale Drive, East. For more information con- lunch. $250 CANEX gift card. Refresh- et leur famille pour faciliter leur transi- tact Debbie at 613-392-4331 ext. 274. Jan. 28 - Falcons: ments will be provided. tion à la vie civile. Les services sont of- Partners in Wildlife ferts six mois avant et deux ans après la Bébés et au-delà Feb. 22 – Trenton Management date de libération et comprennent: Servic- Knights of Columbus Le centre de ressources pour les familles es d’intégration communautaire, soutien Falcons: Partners in Wildlife Blood Donor Clinic des militaires de Trenton et Children's à la transition, appui aux interventions, Management. Presented by CFB Mental Health vous présente Bébés et The Trenton Knights of Colum- services d’aide à l’emploi et à l’éducation, Trenton Wildlife Officer and au-delà. La place pour les futures ma- bus Blood Donor Clinic will be programme de langue seconde, accès à la hosted by Hastings Steward- mans et parents adolescents! Supporter held at the Trenton Knights of ligne d’information bilingue sur la famille ship from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Com- par Hastings and Prince Edward County Columbus Hall at 57 Stella Cres- 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7, ateliers munity Hall, 11379 Highway 62, Health Unit. Dîner compris, halte-jeu, et cent from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. All pour enfants et adolescents, programme in Ivanhoe, just north of the transport disponible! Les mardis de 11h30 regular and new donors are en- d’épanouissement personnel et de dével- cheese factory. Entrance fee $5 à 14h30. CRFM, 50 Rivers Drive Est, Tren- couraged to attend and give the oppement. **Les besoins des vétérans et each (or donation), kids are free. ton. Pour plus d'information contactez gift of life during this time of de leur famille diffèrent et c’est pourquoi For information, contact 613- Debbie au 613-392-4331 poste 274. depleted blood reserves. nous adaptons nos services selon les be- 391-9034 or info@hastingsstew- soins individuels de chacun. Pour plus ardship.ca. Continued on page 13 January 22, 2016 13 - The Contact

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For ages six to 12 years of age on Friday, Jan. Connect with other families in your community, Le CRFM de Trenton et Autisme Ontario - Un pro- 29 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Pre-register by discuss topics that affect and interest you and gain gramme attesté pour développer les aptitudes so- Wednesday, Jan. 27. support and insight from local families. This sup- ciales en utilisant des Légos pour améliorer la com- port group is for parents, grandparents, and care- munication. Ce programme gratuit de 6 semaines Video Dance Party givers of children with all special needs. It is held est conçu pour les enfants ayant des besoins partic- On Friday, Feb. 19 for ages nine to14 years of age every second Thursday of the month from 6 p.m. uliers ainsi que pour leurs frères et soeurs. Débute at the RecPlex from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Topic Schedule for 2016: Feb. 11 – Val- le 12 février 2016 de 18h30 à 20h00 . Pour informa- entine’s Day Celebration, March 10 – Funding Op- tion contactez Orlana au 613-392-2811 poste 3953 ou NEW - March Break Kidz Kamp tions, April 14 – Camps and Recreational funding. [email protected] If you require childcare please contact orlana.b@ Monday, March 14 to Friday, March 18 from Trenton MFRC and Autism Ontario trentonmfrc.ca. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Registration for the military present: Creative Animation community is Monday, Jan. 4 and for the general Groupe de soutien pour les parents Starting Feb. 26 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Learn how to public on Monday, Feb. 1. de personnes ayant des besoins draw, paint, and create your very own character. You particuliers New! Fitness Class Pass will also collaborate on the final project, a master Venez rencontrer d’autres familles de la commu- mural. The cost for this eight-week program is $20. Purchase a Punch Card and you have the choice nauté pour discuter, échanger, obtenir du soutien To register or for information, contact Orlana 613- of any or all fitness classes. eight classes per et des ressources. Ce groupe d’entraide est pour les 392-2811 ext.3953 or [email protected] card. aidants naturels de personnes qui ont des besoins Adult Programs particuliers. Ces rencontres ont lieu le deuxième Le CRFM de Trenton et Autisme jeudi du mois de 18h00 à 19h30. Les sujets discutés Ontario présente : Animation créative Morning Aquafit - Mondays, Wednesdays, en 2016 seront : Le 11 février – Célébration de la Débute le 26 février de 16h00 à 17h00. Dessine, peint Fridays, Jan.4 to March 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 9:20 St-Valentin, Le 10 mars – Options de financement et créé ton propre personnage et collabore au projet a.m. gouvernemental et privé, Le 14 avril – Options de final, une murale. Le coût pour ce programme de 8 Evening Aquafit (Jogging) – Tuesday and financement pour les camps d’été et les activités de semaines est de $20.00 . Pour inscription ou infor- Thursday, Jan. 5 to Feb. 25 from 6 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. loisirs, Si vous avez besoin du service de garde con- mation contactez Orlana au 613-392-2811 poste 3953 Senior Lane Swim – Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday, tactez [email protected] . ou [email protected] Jan. 4 to March 23 from 7:30 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. Boot Camp Fitness – Mondays, Jan. 4 to Feb. 29 Adult Social Group All Hands Playgroup from 4:05 p.m. to 5:05 p.m. Circuit Training – Mondays from Jan. 4 to Feb. 29 We have a new social group for adults, ages 18 and An inclusive drop-in playgroup for children with from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. up with special needs to connect with each other Special Needs ages 0-8 years and their parents. Hatha Yoga – Tuesdays, Jan. 5 to Feb. 23 from 4:15 and the community by doing activities in the com- Children's friends are also welcome. Every first p.m. to 5:15 p.m. munity. Do you want to get out of the house? Do and third Tuesday of the month. Starts Feb. 16 from you want to have some fun and be social with oth- 3 p.m to 5 p.m. For more information please contact Spin-Fusion – Tuesday, Jan.5 to Feb. 23 from 5:20 p.m. to 6:20 p.m. ers like you? Go see a movie, go bowling, or go out Orlana at [email protected] . for dinner, then this group is for you! To register, Fintess 4 Two – Wednesdays, Jan. 6 to Feb. 24 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. contact by email: [email protected] For Un groupe de jeux pour tous more information, contact Orlana at (613) 392-2811 Parented Pilates – Wednesday, Jan. 6 to Feb. 24 Une halte de jeux inclusive pour les enfants ayant ext. 3953 or [email protected]. from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and/or (new) Saturdays, des besoins particuliers âgés de 0 à 8 ans, leurs amis Jan. 9 to Feb. 27 from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Groupe social et récréatif pour adultes ainsi que leurs parents. Chaque 1er et 3e mardi du Pilates/Core Fitness – Wednesdays, Jan.6 to Feb. mois . Commence le 16 février 15h00 à 17h00 . Pour Ce groupe social est conçu pour les adultes âgés de 24 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. plus d'informations s'il vous plaît contacter Orlana 18 ans et plus, ayant des besoins particuliers, pour au [email protected] Children, Youth and Teen Programs participer à des activités divertissantes. Allez voir un film, jouer aux quilles, aller au restaurant entre Learn to Skate for Youngsters for ages four Monthly E-News/Social Media to seven years – Thursdays, Jan. 7 to March jeunes et faire des activités sociales t’intéressent? 10 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. or Thursdays, Jan. 7 to Si tu as le goût de rencontrer des gens qui ont eux Get the latest news from the MFRC and community March 10 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. aussi des besoins spécifiques, ce groupe est pour at large. Sign-up through our website www.family- toi. Chaque premier vendredi du mois, commen- Learn to Skate for ages eight to 16 years – force.ca for the monthly E-News and to follow us on Thursdays, Jan. 7 to March 10 from 6 p.m. to 7 çant le 2 octobre au Centre de Ressources pour les Facebook. p.m. Familles de militaires de Trenton & dans la com- munauté. Pour inscription par courriel: mona.l@ Basketball Skills and Drills for eight to 12 trentonmfrc.ca et pour tout autre renseignement, « Un barbier riche » years – Wednesday, Jan. 6 to Feb. 24 from 5 p.m. contactez Orlana Bourgoin (613) 392-2811 poste Continuer sur la page 7 to 6:30 p.m. 3953 or [email protected] gratuits à partir de 1830 heures jusqu’à 2130 heu- Drop in Youth Basketball – Wednesdays, Jan. res, le soir de l’événement. 6 to Feb. 24 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Building Block Club Ne manquez pas cette occasion de voir et Tyke Terrain for ages five and under – d’entendre M. Chilton. Veuillez noter que les Trenton MFRC and Autism Ontario - An evidence Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan. 5 to March 10 places sont limitées. Et, pour ceux qui souhaitent based social skills program using Legos to assist in from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. s’inscrire, s’il vous plaît passer par votre chaîne de the development of communication. This six-week commandement.‎ Dash ‘n’ Splash for ages six months and free program is for children with special needs and Pour obtenir de l’information sur les pro- older – Fridays, Jan. 8 to Feb. 26 from 9 a.m. to their siblings ages 6 to 10. Starting Feb. 12 from 6:30 grammes et les services de la Financière SISIP, 10:30 a.m. rendez-vous à : www.sisip.com. p.m. to 8 p.m. For information, contact Orlana: 613- 14 - The Contact Classifieds January 22, 2016

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If you’re going to get seriously Facts ➤ secured or fatally injured on the job, ■ Falls from ladders are the leading hazard in both at the chances are it’ll be from a fall. residential and construction work. top if it More construction workers die ■ A few simple rules can prevent most or all of will be a from falls than from any other these kinds of injuries. regular kind of injury. means of Everyone faces this risk. Falls Here’s what to do access. happen in all sectors, all project ■ Never over-reach to get at something off ■ Consider using ladder types, and all trades. to the side. Always re-position your ladder. stabilizing attachments at Falls happen because people ■ Make sure that your extension ladder is the top and base. don’t follow the regulations or ➤ free of damage to rungs, siderails, and ■ Make sure your step ladder is accepted good practices. hardware ➤ free of damage (no cracks in The regulations don’t need to ➤ set up so that the base is level and the bottom rungs or siderails, no be changed, and the solutions are can’t slip excessive lateral play in the hinges) neither complex nor technical in ➤ sloped between 1:3 and 1:4 ➤ set up with the legs fully extended and locked nature. Arm yourself with the ➤ tall enough to extend at least 3 feet beyond ➤ tall enough to let you work while keeping facts! the landing area at the top your waist below the top of the ladder. January 22, 2016 News 15 - The Contact Op SUPPLY DROP makes its first delivery to Trenton MFRC Op SUPPLY DROP is a not-for-profit charity headquartered in Texas

Operation SUPPLY DROP Mrs. Kleinschmidt said this Lawrence dreams big. He wants To this point, Ontario teams of By Ross Lees made the Trenton MFRC is the kind of thing that has be- to eventually supply all MFRCs Op SUPPLY DROP have been es- very happy on Jan. 20 gun to happen on regular basis across Canada with similar tablished, as has one in Calgary. when they did their first he Trenton Military Fam- since they started putting effort drops and he wants to be able to All of the material supplied official supply drop in Tily Resource Centre (MFRC) into building their community supply deploying units with the to the Trenton MFRC was brand Canada at the Trenton never looks a gift horse in the communications network and portable gaming kits no matter new, supplied by companies like MFRC Youth Centre. MCpl. mouth. making sure there is awareness when and where they go. Games, Xbox, Microsoft, EA Shawn Lawrence, Op SUP- When Master Corporal about what they do and who they Working through his own de- Sports, and MovieSoft. When PLY DROP coordinator in (MCpl.) Shawn Lawrence, a com- are. ployment facilitator in Kings- organizations like the Trenton Canada, left, demonstrates munications research officer “This is the kind of stuff that ton, MCpl. Lawrence is trying MFRC are finished with their the game consoles with at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) happens and it really does take to work up a network with de- games and accoutrements, how- Rabbia Stobbart, youth Kingston and his team from Op- your breath away,” she added. ployment coordinators on bases ever, they can recycle them services and personal de- eration SUPPLY DROP arrived The donation of $3,000 to $5,000 across Canada so he can know through the program to be used velopment coordinator at their door on the morning of worth of gaming equipment was when units are being deployed by others. for the Trenton MFRC and Jan. 20 with all kinds of games impressive but was just the tip of and where, so he can arrange for MCpl. Lawrence served in Af- Devon Taylor, MFRC com- and gaming equipment, they the iceberg, according to MCpl. the kits to accompany them. ghanistan on ROTO 7 in 2009 and munications and develop- threw open their doors and wel- Lawrence, who likes to “make Op SUPPLY DROP is a not-for- he was with the Standing NATO ment coordinator. comed them in. fun where there is none,” a profit charity headquartered in Maritime Group 1 (SNMG1) in Photo by Ross Lees MCpl. Lawrence and Op SUP- phrase he has adapted from mili- Texas. MCpl. Lawrence discov- 2007. PLY DROP were making their tary deployments in places like ered them through social media. “We were the first Canadian first supply drop to a Canadian Afghanistan and Iraq. “Bold as I am, I reached out ship to circumnavigate Africa (in Lieutenant-Colonel (Lt-Col.) MFRC with all of the gaming ma- “This is just the beginning,” to their chief executive officer an anti-piracy effort). I’ve sailed Daniel Charbonneau, 8 Wing terial going to the Trenton MFRC he stated. “This is what they call (CEO) and said this is outstand- six of the seven seas and I’ve Administration Officer, thanked Youth Centre. a standard drop, but we have dif- ing but why is it not in Canada? touched soil in quite a few coun- MCpl. Lawrence and his team It was one of those donations ferent types of drops that are How do we make this happen in tries,” he said, adding he was in for their initiative on behalf of 8 that left the MFRC personnel available. If we have (military) Canada?” he recalled. the CAF for 11 years. Wing Commander Colonel (Col.) standing in awe. members that are overseas, After some meetings and over- Rabbia Stobbart, youth servic- Colin Keiver. While thanking MCpl. Law- there are actually portable gam- coming some logistical prob- es and personal development co- “Our Wing Commander is ex- rence, his team and Op SUPPLY ing kits – almost like a pelican lems, Op SUPPLY DROP has now ordinator for the Trenton MFRC, tremely focused on families, and DROP, Trenton MFRC executive case with a TV and console – that been introduced into Canada was flabbergasted by the gener- I think this is fantastic for our director Tamara Kleinschmidt you take with you as carry-on. and MCpl. Lawrence wants to osity of Op SUPPLY DROP. youth and I thank you for what was effusive. We are going to have those so keep the momentum going to “This is truly overwhelming you’ve done and hopefully it will “In Trenton, we like to be when members are overseas, help military members and their and we can’t thank you enough continue to grow,” he said. first,” she noted with a smile. as soon as we can figure out the families. for bringing all of this stuff,” she MCpl. Lawrence is determined “This totally plays into the way logistics, these kits will be deliv- He is currently transitioning noted. “Our youth centre is open to see that it does. that we function here and the ered to them.” out of the Canadian Armed Forc- four nights a week and we serve Should you wish to find out Youth Centre, just over a year In a very short time, MCpl. es (CAF) on a medical release kids from six to 18. We definitely more about Op SUPPLY DROP, ago, was totally remodeled and Lawrence wants to deliver simi- and he hopes this project will do can’t keep up to all this technol- you can do so by going to Op- we recommitted our energy to lar drops to three other MFRCs two things for him – keep him in ogy in here so this is fantastic erationsupplydrop.org or by making the Youth Centre a pri- or locations in Ontario – Lon- touch with the CAF but also help and it’s going to make a lot of contacting MCpl. Lawrence at ority. You’ve just leaped us three don, CFB Petawawa and CFB launch his civilian aspirations as happy kids in this community, lawrence.s@operationsupply- years ahead.” Borden. When he dreams; MCpl. a project manager. absolutely!” drop.org 16 - The Contact Advertising January 22, 2016

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