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NEWS 7 Crews prepare for Task Group Exercise WWelcomeelcome hhomeome

NEWS 8 Coast to coast, walking for fitness

FEATURE 9 Brothers sheer locks for Cops for Cancer Mary Ellen Green, Lookout CPO2 Mark Walker and his wife of 15 years, Verna, share HMCS Protecteur’s “First Kiss” just moments after the ship sailed into Esquimalt Harbour. Protecteur and HMCS pulled alongside A jetty on Friday after a six-month deployment to the Persian Gulf for Operation Altair. See more photos on page 2

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Left: Lt(N) Erik Folmer gets a hug from his two-and-a-half- year-old daughter Michaelle.

Right and above: Families waited anxiously on the jetty for HMC Ships Calgary and Protecteur to come alongside.

Below right: Sailors on board HMCS Protecteur looked for loved ones as the ship returned to Esquimalt Harbour. Mary Ellen Green, Lookout Below left: PO2 Brian MacMillan and girlfriend Chelan Abetkoff share a loving embrace on the jetty just moments after PO2 MacMillan returned from his deployment. Shelley Lipke, Lookout

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SLt Michael McWhinnie and disposed of. In addition to the Base Public Affairs Officer two identified galleys, we have also Listeria facts & tips Welcome Home sanitized all the other Base Food HMCS Calgary and HMCS Protecteur! Personnel from several sections facilities as an added precaution” Listeria monocytogenes (commonly called of the CFB Esquimalt organiza- he stated. Listeria) is a type of bacterium often found tion were engaged for several days Earlier this month Desco Inc. in food and elsewhere in nature. It can cause Las Vegas Getaways last week in the unusual task of recalled batches of its Dunn’s a serious disease called listeriosis especially November 30 ~ 4 Nights implementing a food recall that was Famous brand smoked meat pouches among pregnant women, the elderly or indi- From Victoria (direct) / Includes Taxes / Based on double prompted by concerns of possible and several Plaisirs Gastronomiques viduals with a weakened immune system, The Luxor (5 Star) from $486 Listeria monocytogene contamina- brand sandwich products that were like diabetics or alcoholics. In serious cases it tion. sold throughout Quebec and Eastern can lead to brain infection and death. New York New York (5 Star) from $515 Neptune Food Service, a local Canada. Listeria is widespread in the environment Caesar’s Palace (5 Star) from $639 distributor that normally supplies Knowing that the general pub- – in soil, vegetation, water, sewage, silage ImperialPalace (5 Star) from $444 and in the feces of humans and animals. the base, initiated the recall of a lic is typically ill informed on this Excalibur (5 Star) from $523 specific batch lot of pre-cooked complex subject, the Acting Base Animals and humans can carry the bacte- All offers subject to availability at time of reservation. roast beef that is sliced and used in Surgeon, Doctor Gary Saunders cau- rium without knowing it. sandwiches at Base Food facilities. tioned against unwarranted alarm. Plants and vegetables can become con- In the CANEX building off Admirals Rd UNDER NEW The product originated from its “The risk of developing illness from taminated with Listeria from the soil, water Service en Francais Disponible MANAGEMENT manufacturer, Les Salaisons Desco consuming this type of product is and manure-based fertilizers. Farm animals Call us at 250-953-6640 or email [email protected] Inc. of Boisbriand, Quebec. very low. When it does, for healthy that appear healthy may also carry Listeria At the direction of the Base adults Listeriosis is limited to a mild, and contaminate foods such as meats and Commander, Capt(N) Marcel Hallé, flu-like illness that manifests itself dairy products. Need Extra Space? advisories were issued internally in syptoms such as fever, headache, Unlike most bacteria, Listeria can survive to the Formation as soon as the neck stiffness and nausea,” stated and sometimes grow on foods being stored facts became available. This prompt Doctor Saunders. “Except for preg- in the refrigerator. Moreover, foods that action permitted Formation person- nant women, the elderly and people are contaminated with this bacterium look, nel to be informed of the risk a full with weakened immune systems, the smell and taste normal. Listeria can be killed day prior to the public health haz- risk of developing Listeriosis passes by proper cooking procedures. ard alert that was promulgated by ten days after the date of exposure Symptoms may start suddenly: Canadian Food Inspection Agency. to the bacteria.” • Vomiting • Severe Headache It also facilitated a more specific When asked to comment on • Nausea • Constipation ■ accounting of events locally as the the events of last week, the Base • Cramps • Persistent fever new modern facility CFIA national health hazard alert Commander emphasized that, as a • Diarrhea ■ every locker is individually alarmed mentions only ready-to-eat roast regular patron of Base Food facilities Tips to minimize risk ■ beef retailed at certain deli counters and a father with three children at • Read and follow all package labels and easy access to lockers in Ontario. home, he understands and shares the instructions on food preparation and storage. ■ climate controlled & heated spaces concerns that people have regard- • After handling food, especially raw Working in close collaboration ■ with the distributor, Base Personnel ing food safety. He added that, foods such as meat and fish, thoroughly easy monthly rentals Services Officer Lieutenant- “Having been privileged to all the clean and sanitize all surfaces used for food ■ commercial and residential storage Commander Daniel Bouchard and details regarding the disposal of the preparation with a kitchen sanitizer (follow- his staff, through close examination affected product and the sanitization ing the directions on the container) or use a of shipping records, were able to steps that have been taken under the bleach solution (5 ml household bleach to 250-478-8767 determine the scope of potential oversight of Health Services person- 750 ml of water) and rinse with water. www.selfstorage.ca WEST SHORE 10% OFF for local exposure. It was determined nel, I am confident that food service • To avoid cross-contamination, clean MINI STORAGE DND Employees that, what was originally feared to has been restored to its usual high all knives, cutting boards and utensils used be a more widespread issue was in standard of quality and safety.” with raw food before using them again. 1621 Island Hwy, Victoria (West of the Six Mile Pub) fact limited to two facilities at CFB “I am proud of the way that the • Thoroughly clean fruits and vegetables. Esquimalt, and occurred during a organization responded to this inci- • Refrigerate or freeze perishable food, very narrow time frame. dent and have every confidence that prepared food and leftovers within two hours. ESQUIMALT “We know for certain that the the situation has been resolved. I • Defrost food in the refrigerator, in cold product that was subject to recall would have no hesitation for myself water or in the microwave, but never at Military Family Resource Centre was delivered only to the Pacific or my family to continue eating room temperature. Your community. Your resource centre. Get connected. Fleet Club and Nelles Galley. We at any of the messes within the • Keep leftovers for a maximum of four believe that approximately six serv- Formation,” reassured Captain(N) days and reheat them to an internal temper- ings were issued at the first location Hallé. ature of 74°C (165°F) before eating them. on Monday and less than a dozen at In support of this claim, the Base Visit www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/ The MFRC is seeking a the latter Tuesday,” explained LCdr Commander has directed his public concen/cause/listeriae.shtml for more Bouchard. “All of the affected prod- affairs officer to dine with anyone information. full-time Early Childhood uct has been removed from service willing to buy his lunch. Educator. Previous 1st TIME EVER WESTERN SPEEDWAY childcare experience and AUCTION BC licensed ECE required 10:00 am - Saturday, Nov. 1st (ITE asset). 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STAFF WRITER People Talk “What are you most looking forward to you when you get home?” Mary Ellen Green 363-3672 [email protected] Shelley Lipke 363-3130

PRODUCTION Carmel Ecker 363-8033 Myrna Proulx

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Kate King 363-3014 [email protected]

ACCOUNTS Kerri Waye 363-3127 [email protected] “Spending time with my “I am looking forward to “I am looking forward to “What I am looking for- “What I am most looking wife and our two little seeing my son walk for the spending time with my ward to most is relaxing forward to is spending some SALES REPRESENTATIVE girls.” first time, taking my daugh- husband Jody and my with my fiancée Heather, time with my fiancé and Ivan Groth 363-3133 LCdr Arv Aujla ter to swimming lessons daughter Emily-Ann.” and Saturday afternoon puppy, and then a vacation [email protected] and giving my wife the LS Nancy Head barbecues with the family.” to Whistler where we can SALES REPRESENTATIVE break that she needs and LS Dustin Mansfield relax alone for a while and Joshua Buck 363-8602 deserves.” plan our wedding.” [email protected] LS Steven Allard AB Jennifer Wagner EDITORIAL ADVISOR SLt Michael McWhinnie 363-4006

Published each Monday, under the authority of Capt(N) Marcel Hallé, Base Commander. Le LOOKOUT est publié tous les lundi, sous l’égide du Capt(N) Marcel Hallé, Commandant de la Base.

The editor reserves the right to edit, abridge or reject copy or advertising to adhere to policy as outlined in CFA0 57.5. Views and opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the Department of National Defence. Le Rédacteur se réserve le droit de modifier, 11940940 MMercuryercury wwithith de condenser ou de rejeter les articles, photographies, ou annonces plublicitaires pour adhérer à l’0AFC57.5. Les opinions et annonces exprimées dans le journal ne iinterestingnteresting sserialerial nnumberumber réflètent pas nécéssairement le point de vue du MDN. Paul Horch of Winnipeg, be rebuilt. It needed replacing. Manitoba, was born in 1947 and The block was cracked! was told that by the age of two, “I found an uncracked engine Paul Horch’s 1940 Mercury 4-door sedan. he could tell the make of every at Princess Auto Wreckers in car on the road. “That’s more Winnipeg. I had it rebuilt, and happened to save 1D1. you needed a permit to use than I can do with today’s cars.” by the fall of 1969 the car was “By the spring of 1970, my a spotlight. I also had a dual Circulation - 4,500 He is now the proud owner running. It still looked pretty car was licensed and insured exhaust system installed. That of a beautifully restored 1940 rough and I can’t believe I had and I was driving it around. flathead V-8 sure sounds nice. One year subscription - $35.31 Mercury 4-door sedan: the nerve to drive it around By then the bumpers had been “Today, my 1940 Mercury Six month subscription - $17.66 the neighbourhood like that. No rechromed for about $16 each. cruises easily at legal highway Three month subscription - $11.77 “I purchased my 1940 Mercury license or registration or insur- Times sure have changed, speeds and handles very well. A Division of Personnel Support Programs on Nov. 11, 1968. An easy date ance. haven’t they? A friend at an This car has been a part of my CFB Esquimalt, PO Box 17000 Stn. Forces, to remember! I paid $50 for “The serial number of my auto body shop did the body life now for 40 years.” Victoria, BC V9A 7N2 the car and it was in bad shape. car is 1D2. I contacted the work and paint. The car had Generations of mice had made late Herman Smith at Ford of almost no rust, just two little As a thank you, if your story E-mail: [email protected] their home in it, and the car had Canada in Oakville and he con- holes on the front edge of the is published in this column, Web: www.lookoutnewspaper.com sat neglected in the middle of firmed that my car was the sec- rear fenders. Paint and body you will receive a copy of Bill Fax: 363-3015 a field. ond Mercury off the Canadian work cost $300. Sherk’s book “60 Years Behind Canadian Mail Product Sales Agreement 40063331 “I brought it to my sister’s assembly line for 1940. It was “About four years later, I the Wheel: The Cars We Drove place (now my house) and cov- probably assembled in late 1939 installed a new set of Denman in Canada 1900-1960.” To share ered it with an old tarp. Over as the remaining original glass wide whitewalls. They sure your stories or photos, email the winter I had the distributor is marked October 1939. This made the car look great. By [email protected] or rebuilt. In spring, with the car probably makes it the oldest 1979, I installed a spotlight on write Bill Sherk, 33 Oak St. E., 2008 WINNER refusing to start, I removed the running 1940 Canadian Mercury the driver’s side but I never P.O. Box 10012, Leamington, engine and decided it needed to in captivity, unless someone connected it because back then, ON N8H 2C3. Now Serving NNOWOW OOPENPEN The Defence Vietnamese • Thai • Chinese Team Ken & Shelly welcome you with CANEX Financing to their new location

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3672 Shelbourne St. (Shelbourne Plaza) 524 Admirals Rd (opposite Tudor House) 384-3033 October 27, 2008 LOOKOUT • 5 Thank you to Fire Prevention Week Supporters CFB Esquimalt Fire Rescue Fire Prevention Branch wishes to thank the fol- lowing businesses for making 2008’s Fire Prevention Week a great success. HHALLOWEENALLOWEEN • Home Depot (Langford store) • Tim Horton’s • B.C. Ferries • Russell Foods • Crest Fire Extinguishers • Art Knapp, Surrey • Mia’s Tailor Shop • Home Outfitters CCROSSWORDROSSWORD • Columbia Fire and Safety • House of Tools • Marty’s Mountain Cycle • ICI Paints 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 • Market on Millstream • Battery Direct • MD Charlton Supply • Prices Alarms 17 18 19 20 • Save-on-Foods Memorial Arena • Canadian Tire (View Royal store) 21 22 23

• Chilliwack Candle • Slegg Lumber (Sidney store) 24 25 26 27 • Thrifty Foods • Peninsula Co-op Store Keating X Rd. 28 29 30 31 • Central Hobbies • London Drugs (Colwood store) • Acklands Supply • Butchart Gardens 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 • Perma Construction • Apex Steel 41 42 43 44

• Monks Office Supply • Rona (Langford store) 45 46 47 48 49 • Windsor Plywood (Langford store) • SISIP • North Douglas Sysco food services • PSP 50 51 52 53 54 • Andrew Sheret Limited • Bolen Books 55 56 57 • Key Foods Equipment Service • Capital Iron 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

• Esquimalt Auto • Acme Supplies 65 66 67 68 69 70 • Rogers Chocolates 71 72 73 74

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Two-Day Course Shelley Lipke, Lookout INTRODUCTION TO Base Orderly Room (BOR) staff hold up pedometres last Monday, the first day of the Across Canada Fitness Challenge, which is a race pitting BOR staff from Halifax and Esquimalt against each other. The PROJECT MANAGEMENT goal is to cross Canada and reach the other military base first by tracking the total number of steps taken in a workday. October 29 & 30, 2008 – Dunsmuir Lodge Discover essential tools for new project managers and team members to deliver successful projects on time, on budget and in scope. EEastast aandnd WWestest ssteptep uupp ttoo cchallengehallenge Covers the complete project lifecycle, from initial project proposal Shelley Lipke site weekly as teams of eight response has been nearly 100 The magic number is and definition, through project implementation, and finally Staff Writer people compete to win. per cent positive. 5,946 kilometres to reach the often neglected project completion phase. Whether walking, running, It is a work time race, Halifax, which is estimated Ideal for: In an attempt to raise fit- doing physical training at meaning people wear the to take about two and a half ness levels, establish even work or simply walking to pedometre only during work months to complete. ■ new managers and project managers friendlier coast to coast the coffee maker, each step is hours. “We have a lot of people ■ those undertaking unique projects relations and have fun, the being logged by pedometres Kilometres from the who work out over lunch ■ corporate department heads Base Orderly Room (BOR) with the results tallied week- pedometre are logged weekly time, and we have physical ■ senior executives with business planning responsibilities in Halifax has challenged ly and available on a link off with the distance tallied and training class set aside for Esquimalt’s BOR staff to a the MARPAC Splash page. posted on an online map to us on Wednesday mornings,” ■ systems, manufacturing and operations personnel virtual race across Canada. The Eastern teams out show their virtual journey said MWO Glen Purdy, BOR ■ engineering professionals Each step they take dur- number the West by many, across Canada. supervisor. ■ technology and research managers ing working hours will lead but as a fair alternative to all, “It’s a good morale booster PSP has donated prizes them one step further along only the top three teams on for the clerks around here; such as locker rentals at the Course tuition of $1095 (& GST) includes meals and refreshments, the Trans Canada Highway either side per week will be we are excited about it. I base gym and a family pass course materials, and useful templates. and closer to their goal – counted. know the type of people we to the base gym. reaching the opposite mili- All resource management have at the BOR and they A donation jar has been Registration details here: http://www.business.uvic.ca/executive tary base. support clerks, civilian staff, are competitive. We want to set up at the front desk of Call UVic Executive Programs at 250-472-4446 today! The Across Canada Fitness and logistics officers have win,” said team captain AB building N30, the BOR, for Challenge began Oct. 20 been asked to participate, and Seyi Shinaba, pay and records anyone wishing to make a and will be tracked via web- on each side of Canada the clerk. donation for charity.

Holly tea and bake sale The Esquimalt United Church will hold its Annual Holly Tea, Bake Sale and Silent Auction on Saturday Nov. 8, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.

This years Silent Auction is bet- ter than ever with something for every- one on your list. Tea is $6 and it is a great afternoon out. October 27, 2008 LOOKOUT • 9 CCalgaryalgary ccrewrew ddigsigs ddeepeep fforor ccharitiesharities We need you… CPO2 William Slater during the Operation Altair to help us reach HMCS Calgary deployment: Cpl Corley and LS HMCS Calgary’s ship’s Farmer raised $1,920 for company held an open auc- the Children’s Make A Wish our goal! tion in the canteen flats Foundation by promising to during its journey home to stay silent for 24 hours. But raise funds for this year’s after the initial six hours, UNIT CHARITY BINGO IS BACK!! PIZZA DAY they coughed up $250 each Government of Canada INFO: Card are available from: WHEN: 11am-1pm, Oct. 31 Workplace Charitable to add to the pledges and Campaign (GCWCC)- admitted defeat. LS Cassandra Gagnon BCompt N30 WHERE: FMF Cape Breton United Way campaign. LS Kyle Hobbs ran a mara- 3-4474 WHAT: Come down for a slice (or two) The bidding ranged from thon on the canteen flats LS Raegan Elford MOG4 D702 3-2681 or pre-order to your workplace. lack of interest on a collec- treadmill - three hours, 39 tion of watches in various minutes and 44 seconds A/Slt Elbaz Nixon Bldg 1367WP COST: $3/slice or $25 per pizza states of repair, to a feverish later his 26.2 miles raised Please see the BCompt website for For info or to place an order, contact pace on maps and paddles. $3,808.50 for the Terry Fox SLt Bill Danielsen 250-363-4366 The Chief Boatswain’s Foundation. rules and more info. Mate, CPO2 Teddy Lowther, Between the many Sundae http://esquimalt.mil.ca/bcompt/SO- [email protected] prepared two exquisite pad- on Sundays, Wednesday CIAL-CHARITY/United%20Way.htm dles, artistically painted with Night Hot Dogs, charity card one representing our cir- matches and a record First SILENT AUCTION: cumnavigation of the globe, Kiss Raffle, Calgary’s cam- WHEN: Nov. 12 &13 paign is on pace for a record and the other a magnificent PSP 50/50 DRAW: WHERE: year. LCC (Building N-136) replica of the “Gunshield WHEN: Ongoing, Draw is Friday Graffiti” from the original Calgary led the way dur- WHAT: Dozens of great items to bid on Corvette. These two fabu- ing its visit to Split, Croatia, Oct. 31, NAC, 2pm lous paddles fetched a total donating $3,700 - almost half WHERE: NAC Kiosk, D88 of the Task Force’s $8,000 of $560. COST: $1 each or 50/50 BASE IMAGING SERVICES There were three large donation, which was turned world maps up for grabs, into much-needed supplies $10/arm’s length PORTRAIT RAFFLE each artfully marked with and entertainment equip- WHEN: Draw Date - Nov. 15th the flag of each country vis- ment for the Children’s hos- WHERE: Available at D-25 ited and carefully marked pital. COMMODORE’S PARKING SPOT with our ship’s path for the Recently the crew col- WHAT: Professional 8x10 portrait print last six months. SLt Maude lected $500 to present to St. RAFFLE (2 PRIZES) and CD Ouellet-Savard hand illus- Paul’s Church towards the WHEN: Draw Date - Oct. 29th COST: $2 ea. or 3 for $5 trated each of these maps Memorial Window Project. WHERE: Available at D-25 and her dedicated efforts Through combined dona- Only 100 tickets will be sold. raised $800 for Calgary’s tions via fundraising events WHAT: For Nov. 3-7 and 10-14, 2008 charity account. There were and payroll deductions to COST: $2 per ticket available from MS a number of other items that both United Way umbrella BOR 50/50 DRAW the crew bid for, the end organizations and other agen- Fisher in D77 WHEN: result being a hefty $4,042. cies, the crew has dug deep Fridays except Oct 31&Nov 28 Calgary has held sev- into their pockets to raise COST: $1 ea or $2 for 3 tickets eral fund-raising events nearly $38,000 this year. PRIME DOCKYARD PARKING WHERE: Purchase at BOR front counter WHEN: The month of November COST: Highest bidder BOR HALLOWEEN PARTY - DRESS UP Double your chances to WHAT: Parking spot in front of WHEN: Oct 31, noon to 1:30pm win a trip or a night away! Commodore’s offi ce WHAT: Costume judging, potluck Please send your bid to COST: $2 per vote or $5 for 3 votes Anyone who personally a day) to the MARPAC [email protected] by Oct. 31 donates $500 or more to the 2008 GCWCC-United JELLY BEAN JAR AT THE BOR MARPAC 2008 GCWCC- Way Campaign will be COUNTER United Way Campaign will automatically entered into be automatically entered the draw for a round trip PRIMO DOCKYARD PARKING WHEN: Now until Nov. 30 into a draw for a round trip for two to Vancouver with SPOT RAFFLE (12 WINNERS) WHAT: Guess how many jelly beans for two to Seattle, WA, in Pacific Coastal Airlines or the Clipper or a one night a one night stay in one WHAT: parking stall S40, located in are in the jar and win the jar stay in one of the Hotel of the Sidney Pier Hotel front of Building D11 COST: $1 per guess, $2 for 3 guesses Grand Pacific’s deluxe gue- and Spa’s Seaview Guest WHEN: Draw Date - Nov. 3 strooms. In addition, your Room. WHERE: Available at D-25 name will also be automati- For campaign informa- WOOD TABLE AND 4 CHAIRS: cally entered into the draw tion and events, please visit COST: $2 per ticket, available at for the trip to Vancouver http://local.esquimalt.mil. -Base Operations, bldg N34 WHEN: Draw Date - Dec. 12th with Pacific Coastal and a ca/unitedway or contact WHERE: Nelles Block one night stay at the Sidney Lt(N) Peggy Kulmala, -SLt Seth Catchpole, 363-5514 Pier Hotel and Spa. Campaign Coordinator, -Parking Control Offi ce, Pat Maxwell, COST: $5 ea. or 3/$10 Anyone who personally at (250) 363-2595 or Please call LS Hodgins 2 donates $120 or more ($.32 [email protected] 363-2218 Buy a ticket for the month you want 50-363-5632 for info. LS Macdonald will be Base Library selling tickets at CPO’s Bldg – 585 Room 423 BOR GARAGE SALE: Catalogue Online 8:00am – 3:00pm http://library.esquimalt.mil.ca WHEN: Nov. 12 & 14 WHERE: BOR Reception area MARPAC’S GOVERNMENT OF Unfortunately, holds cannot be processed Please bring in new or used items to online at this time. If an item you want to bor- CANADA WORKPLACE BOR front counter. row is out, call 363-4095 or email irwin.sl@ CHARITABLE CAMPAIGN forces.gc.ca to place a hold. 10 • LOOKOUT October 27, 2008 VVeteraneteran rrecallsecalls 5500 yyearsears ooff eengineeringngineering aatt NNadenaden

Mary Ellen Green the times when everything ing to records at the CFB Staff Writer was powered by steam,” he Esquimalt Naval and Military added. Museum. The Marine Systems The majority of ERA “Mr. Mason had a tour Engineering division at apprentices had some tech- through our facility and he Canadian Forces Fleet nical training before they was thrilled to tell me that School Esquimalt (CFFSE) began the journey to become virtually all hand skills and celebrated its 50th anniversa- artificers or stokers. projects are the same as they ry Oct.8 with a presentation Of the nine divisions of were 50 years ago,” CPO1 by a special guest. ERA apprentices, three were Spence said. Retired Engine Room in Calgary, AB, five in Galt While the exact location Artificer (ERA) apprentice, (now Cambridge) and one of their training on base is John Mason, 85, presented in Windsor, ON. They were uncertain, it is known the the naval technical training later sent to each coast to ERA apprentices did not school with a plaque com- continue their training. study at the current CFFSE memorating the approxi- Battle class trawler location as it was built in mately 700 Royal Canadian Givenchy I may have 1958, 13 years after the ERA Navy Volunteer Reserve sail- been the training facility apprentice program was dis- ors who trained as wartime for ERA apprentices here banded following the end of ERA apprentices between at CFB Esquimalt, accord- the war. 1941 and 1945. About 65 ERAs would Cdr Christopher return to the navy as Petty Hargreaves, Commandant of In wartime, they Officers, and some later CFFSE, accepted the plaque became commissioned from Mason. It was hung were looking to officers. in a place of honour in the push people with Mason rejoined the navy Mary Ellen Green, Lookout School’s Engineering wing. in 1949, after receiving a CPO1 John Spence stands by the commemorative plaque donated to the MSE Division Chief, skills through degree in mechanical engi- Marine Systems Engineering division of Canadian Forces Fleet School CPO1 John Spence says the neering from the University Esquimalt in hounour of its 50th anniversary, and the wartime Engine Room plaque is a great addition to this kind of train- of Toronto. He is one of the Artificer Apprentices. the history on the walls in ing because they few sailors who went from Fleet School’s Engineering cleaning boilers and bilges Association began holding quickly. No one wanted to Tennyson, have “crossed the Division. were feeding a to the captain’s chair. He bi-annual reunions in 1975 volunteer to host the 20th bar.” “In wartime, they were navy that would took up diplomatic posts in in various places across the reunion so we decided the “They were fine fellows, looking to push people with England and Norway and country. The 19th and last 19th would be our last.” and I used to look forward skills through this kind of become the third became the Commanding reunion was held in Victoria With the money left over to our reunions. If I had the training because they were largest in the Officer of the first Algonquin, in 2007. in the association’s fund, chance, I would do it all feeding a navy that would “ a “V” class destroyer. “It was great while it last- plaques were commissioned again,” Mason said. become the third largest in world at the time. He retired with the rank of ed,” said Mason. “We held in memory of wartime ERA For more information the world at the time,” CPO1 -CPO1 John Spence Commander after 34 years one every year for the last Apprentices and to com- about the ERA Apprentice Spence said. “It’s fantastic CFSSE Commandant of service to the navy. three years because our memorate those who, in Association, visit their web- that we have a reminder of The ERA Apprentice numbers are dwindling very the words of Lord Alfred site at www.artapps.ca. 7Â?;Â7JÂ ?BBIJH;7CÂ?BB7=; DISPLAY SUITE OPEN

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Finishing his service career in and friends eagerly await- strengthen ties with the crossed the International HMCS Calgary’s ship’s company 1979, Wellsford retired to Dartmouth, ing their loved ones in people of South Korea, and Date Line. As a result, the enjoyed the hosting of Wellsford Yetman Nova Scotia, with his wife June and two Esquimalt on Friday, Oct. gave the crew the chance ship retarded clocks one and his two sons CPO2 Richard Yetman younger children, Flora and Gordon. 24. to take a well deserved rest full day in order to make (Retd) and PO1 Wayne Yetman (Retd) The main purpose for his return was It was a long and reward- before sailing home. up for all the time zone for their journey from Yokosuka, Japan, to visit the United Nations Memorial ing tour, one the crew will Protecteur came home changes that had been con- to Busan, Korea. Cemetery in Busan, the final resting never forget. with a few new faces on ducted as the ship circum- The short ride in Calgary between place of his closest friend who was Very few can say they board. Cdr Ian Wood took navigated the globe. This Japan and Korea is almost identical killed in 1952. After the visit to the transited the Panama and command from the outgo- day is traditionally known to the route Wellsford sailed some 56 Memorial, Wellsford and his sons then Suez Canal and circumnav- ing Commanding Officer, as a No-Day. In celebra- years ago during the Korean War. travelled to Seoul, where Wellsford was igated the globe all in the Cdr Sean Cantelon, on tion of repeating a day at The three retired Yetmans witnessed presented the Korean Government’s same year, but Protecteur, Sept. 19 in Port Kelang, sea, the ship scheduled the Republic of Korea’s International Ambassador of Peace medal by the along with Calgary, can Malaysia, and the incom- several events that includ- Fleet Review from the ship’s upper Canadian Ambassador to Korea, His boast those unique accom- ing Executive Officer, Cdr ed a Stokers’ Open golf decks. Excellency Ted Lipman. plishments. Frederick Caron, assumed tournament put-on by the For Wellsford this was the first trip CPO2 Yetmen recently retired after Prior to setting sail for his duties as second in engineers, pizza night in back to Korea since 1955. He joined 34 years as a supply technician (Naval home from the last port command Oct. 17. The two the dispersal area, and a the Merchant Marine at the age of 15 Storesman). Brother PO1 Yetmen of call, the ship and week journey home was an Jam Night highlighting the in 1945 and sailed until 1948. In 1950 logged 31 years as a naval weapons crew participated in the excellent opportunity for musical talent of the crew. he joined the Special Force, Princess technician and he is currently the International Fleet Review the new command team to As the ship neared home Patrcia Canadian Light Infantry and LCMM for Naval Weapon Systems in (IFR) in Busan, South get to know the ship and and after nearly 46,000 upon completion of training in Fort Ottawa. Combined, the three Yetmans Korea. The Fleet Review crew. kilometres steamed, the Lewis, Washington, he sailed to Japan have served their country with distinc- is a maritime inspection The return trip was not crew looked back at the in 1951 and was stationed in Sasebo, tion for more than 90 years. of warships from differ- entirely work; the ship last 196 days with pride in Japan, in support of the Korean War The visit of such a distinguished veter- ent nations as they are scheduled internal activities knowing they had served until 1952. an was enlightening for both young and reviewed by a line of ships to provide the crew with their country and the navy In 1954, Wellsford again sailed from seasoned sailors; the interaction with from the host country. a balanced return-transit with distinction. Protecteur, Seattle, Washington, to Japan and then the entire Yetman family was rewarding The event marked the 60th pace. The first of these in the midst of the swelter- on to Korea with the 3rd Regiment for both guests and Calgary sailors. The anniversary of the Republic activities was an Italian ing heat of the relentless Royal Canadian Horse Artillery, where opportunity to sit and hear many stories of Korea Navy. The review themed night at “Luigi’s summer sun, was always he served until the end of operations and encounters from two generations of was attended by ships from Bistro” in the Chiefs and able to do what was asked in 1955. Canadian sailors is not something that several countries including Petty Officers (C&POs) of it, living up to the motto, Upon his return to Canada, he became Calgary’s crew will soon forget. the United States, United Mess. The C&POs served “Support with Courage.” take the GREEN RIDE

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For three soldiers, mili- tary life includes digging around in the mud during an exercise in Wainwright and swabbing the deck of a navy ship. Cpl Jennifer Morgan, Cpl Jean-Francois Fortier and Sgt Karen Stacey have joined forces with their sailor counterparts and taken up a posting on board HMCS Algonquin. “I love it. It is a very different type of posting than when I joined,” said Cpl Fortier, one of the resource management sup- port clerks in the ship. “It is nice to be able to travel a lot. During an attached posting in HMCS Regina, we went to San Francisco, Sgt Steve Hofman, Army News San Diego, Mexico and Cpl Jennifer Morgan, Cpl Jean-Francois Fortier and Sgt Karen Stacey, three Hawaii. I really can’t com- soldiers posted to HMCS Algonquin, enjoy their postings. plain.”

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Sgt Ed Dixon, 39 CBG PAO Sgt Ed Dixon, 39 CBG PAO (Right to left) LCol Don Stedeford, outgoing Commanding Officer, pre- (Right to left) LCol Eric Boucher, incoming Commanding Officer; Colonel pares to pass the Regiment Colours to the incoming Commanding Officer, Glen Richmond, Commander 39 Canadian Brigade Group; and LCol Don LCol Eric Boucher, as a symbolic moment of command passing. Stedeford sign the change of command certificates.

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Shelley Lipke, Lookout Above: Mandeep Galhom busts through drywall with an axe to find a place between the support pillars as part of the rapid interventional team training (RIT) he received at Work Point. Galhom is one of three new firefighter recruits hired as a result of a recent firefighter competition. SLt Whitney acepts his commissioning scroll from SLt Quigley acepts his commissioning scroll from Below: Firefighters Stuart Smith and Dave Hill Maj Henry, Maritime Forces Pacific/Joint Task Maj Henry, Maritime Forces Pacific/Joint Task train the three new recruits in rescue techniques. Force Pacific Headquarters Executive Officer. Force Pacific Headquarters Executive Officer.

Pte Jax Kennedy, 19 Wing LCol Doug Slowski of Nanaimo (left) and Sgt LS Quentin Cennon receives the Canadian Forces Derick Dixon (right) of CFB Comox chat with Decoration for 12 years of service from LCol Lieutenant-Governor of B.C. Steven Point after James Benninger, 19 Wing Operations Officer being awarded the insignia as Members of the and Crew Chief PO2 Mike Tremblay. LS Cennon Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of is a Marine Engineering Technician with the Jerusalem. Marine Section at HMCS Quadra. October 27, 2008 LOOKOUT • 17 MMinisterinister cconnectsonnects wwithith bbasease eemployeesmployees

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