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>> There are no ordinary missions >> 8 Wing thanks Canadian >> MFRC Family Day rides community for the Huskies Warplane Heritage Museum for involvement to another successful day QIAS support 437 Transport Sqn supports head Col. Keiver personally thanked Annual event continues to grow ExIt’s #1 salEs rEprEsEntatIvE of government G-20 Summit and the sta of the non-profi t vintage in scope and popularity with IRP DND Approved state visit to 2 aircraft museum for their support 3 community assistance 7 CSI meets The Hurt Locker through Ex ARDENT DEFENDER EOD/IEDD exercise tests the skills of international operators and strengthens allied interoperability

and equipment of both Flying debris was a part of By Ross Lees of these popular tele- the demonstrations that vision programs and made up the Ex ARDENT heir scenarios could movie. DEFENDER simulations last Teasily be character- This joint multina- week and which will contin- ized as Crime Scene In- tional and inter-agency ue through until the end of vestigation (CSI) meets exercise, dubbed Ex- September at CFB Trenton. The Hurt Locker. ercise ARDENT DE- Photo by Ross Lees The annual Explosive FENDER and running Ordnance Disposal/ from Sept. 11 to Sept. Improvised Explosive 30 at Canadian Forces Device Disposal (EOD/ Base (CFB) Trenton, will IEDD) exercise that tests test the capabilities for the skills of Canadian joint counter-explosive and international EOD/ threats involved with IEDD operators and air assets in Trenton strengthens interoper- and Kingston. Partici- ability with allies and ci- pating nations include vilian law enforcement Australia, Austria, Bel- and security agency gium, the Netherlands, teams exhibits the skills Continued on page 8 Preparing for BULLSEYE Allied cooperation and interoperability highlighted as 8 Wing aircrew visits 37 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force the multinational Electronic War- By Captain Corey fare (EW) trial DESERT RIDER on Gallagher, 426 (Transport) Aug. 25. Training Squadron Initially planning to participate in the trial, the Hercules crew CC-130J Hercules aircraft de- and EW experts from (Transport Aparted 8 Wing/CFB Trenton and Rescue Standards and Evalu- on a tasked mission of moving ation Team) TRSET, Transport cargo and passengers to a base in Operational Test and Evalutation Photo by Royal Australian Air Force central Australia in support of Continued on page 15 New PatieNts always welcome! Family, Implant & Cosmetic Dentistry 613-392-2563 Conscious Sedation | Personalized Payment Terms 499 Dundas St. W, Trenton Prompt Emergency Service www.westenddentaltrenton.com Orthodontist & Denturist on Staff Electronic Claims Submissions eveNiNgs & saturday aPPoiNtmeNts available We put a smile on your face. 2 - The Contact News September 23, 2016 There are no ordinary missions for the Huskies

nce again, the men and Owomen from 437 Transport (T) “Husky” Squadron took particular pride in supporting our head of government for the Group of Twenty Finance Min- isters and Central Bank Gover- nors (G-20) Summit and a State visit to China between Aug. 29 and Sept. 7. Accompanying The Right Hon- orable Justin Trudeau was his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and their daughter, Ella-Grace Trudeau, as well as the Foreign Affairs Minister, The Honorable Stephane Dion, and the Trade Minister, The Honorable Chris- tina Alexandra Freeland.

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astings County Warden ton (MFRC). “It was an honour to do some- (SNIP). There is a high percent- dinaga Township have a long HRick Phillips, in conjunc- Military families face unique thing to support the members of age of children with special needs history of working together and tion with the Township of Tyen- challenges like frequent relo- the military who live in our com- in the Quinte region and learning partnering with CFB Trenton dinaga and the Trenton Military cation, separation, and risk, munities, after all they have done to navigate social services can be to support our local members of Family Resource Centre (MFRC), which are all associated with the to support us and our country,” challenging for military families the military,” noted Warden Phil- participated in an inaugural ben- military lifestyle. The Trenton stated Warden Phillips. new to the community. The SNIP lips. “The success of this inaugu- efit golf tournament on May 14. MFRC works to ensure that the Tamara Kleinschmidt, Ex- at the MFRC, with the support ral tournament, despite the poor The event was a huge success local military family commu- ecutive Director of the Trenton from Hastings County and Tyen- weather conditions, shows that with $12,050 being raised in sup- nity is well supported in order MFRC, added, “The dollars will dinaga Township and others, will the residents of Hastings County port of military families in local to strengthen resilience and en- be used to support the centre’s help these families.” share this support for our mili- communities through the Tren- hance quality of life. Special Needs Inclusion Program “Hastings County and Tyen- tary families.” 8 Wing thanks Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum for QIAS support

By Second Lieutenant Jennifer Howell, 8 Wing Public Affairs

Wing Trenton Com- Quinte International Air ing several aircraft includ- 8 mander Colonel (Col.) Show (QIAS) 2016 held at 8 ing the venerable Avro Colin Keiver called it his Wing this past June. Lancaster. The museum shrine as he overlooked the “I want to thank you. You owns one of the only two hangar full of vintage air- truly helped bring history airworthy Lancasters in craft at the Canadian War- and the British Common- the world. plane Heritage Museum wealth Air Training Plan Col. Keiver presented Mr. (CWHM). alive during QIAS,” he told Rohrer with a framed QIAS Col. Keiver was at the President and Chief Execu- poster as a token of thanks. CWHM in Hamilton Sept. tive Officer David Rohrer QIAS 2016 Co-Chair Lt.- 13 to personally thank the as the museums staff and Col. Cathy Blue and several staff of the non-profit vin- volunteers listened on. other members of 8 Wing’s tage aircraft museum for CWHM featured promi- QIAS team were also able to their support during the nently at QIAS 2016 bring- take part in the thank you.

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By: 2Lt Cory Watson Corporal (Cpl.) Brett Guitard and was realized with the help anadian Forces Station of many Station volunteers. C(CFS) Alert held a Char- Casino players got to try their ity Casino Night to fundraise luck on Blackjack, Let It Ride, CFS Alert Commanding O cer Major Maj.) Amy Tsai-Lamoureux accepts the cheque on behalf of for the Government of Canada as well as Crowns and An- GCWCC from the Charity Casino volunteers. From left to right: MWO Barry Crocker, Mr. Mario Ga- Workplace Charitable Cam- chors. At the end of the eve- gnon, Maj. Amy Tsai-Lamoureux, Mr. Grant Finlayson, MCpl Andrew Benjamin, Master Corporal paign (GCWCC) recently. ning, the Station raised a total Frank Hamill, Cpl. Terence Hanhams, Cpl. Thomas Watters, Cpl. Artiom Levshuk, Cpl. Caitlin Green, The event was the idea of of $1,200.80 for GCWCC. Cpl. Calvin McKee, Cpl. Brett Guitard, Aviator Felix Diaz. Photo by: Private Alexander Thibault

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Barry Dougherty, Family Separation and Runion Services at the Trenton Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) and Lieutenanct-Colonel Cathy Blue (right), Wing Logistics and Engineering O cer, teamed up MFRC Director of Special Events Stefanie Wolf prepare hot with Col. Keiver to present a cheque of $7,575 to Senior Vice-President of CFMWS Peter At- dogs for the hungry masses at the recent CANEX 48th birth- kinson for the Support Our Troops Fund. Photo by Ross Lees day celebration. Photo by Ross Lees

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PO Box 1000, Station Forces, ASTRA, ON, K0K 3W0 September 23, 2016 News 5 - The Contact 8 Wing Spirit Walk kicks off 20th anniversary celebration of Canadian Morale and Welfare Services By Ross Lees Wing to do a lot of things large contingent of base per- in the back- Asonnel turned out for the 20th ground to anniversary of Canadian Forces help support Morale and Welfare Services the efforts (CFMWS) Spirit Walk at 8 Wing/ of CMWS, Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Tren- he told the ton Wednesday morning. large crowd The 2.5 km walk through the out for the Residential Housing Units (RHU) early morn- CANEX Manager Andrew Kerik and SISIP Assis- was designed to increase aware- ing walk. tant Manager Troy Brown were joined by Senior ness of the CMWS and to heighten He said base Vice-President of CFMWS Peter Atkinson in pre- personnel senting a check of $147,177 to Col. Keiver for the the base spirit through a commu- A large contingent of base personnel turned out for the 20th anni- Base Fund. Photos by Ross Lees nal event. would see versary of Canadian Morale and Welfare Services (CMWS) Spirit “It’s all about our ability to get more and more of this happen- you for what you did because with- Walk at 8 Wing/Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton on Sept. 21. together and do things together,” ing throughout the year as a re- out your efforts, we wouldn’t be 8 Wing Commanding Officer Colo- sult of the QIAS and the stellar standing here today. This is about Peter Atkinson in presenting a er to present a cheque of $7,575 to nel (Col.) Colin Keiver said in his work of base personnel in sup- celebrating what we do, enjoying cheque of $147,177 to Col. Keiver Senior Vice-President of CFMWS opening remarks. porting that effort. what we do and getting out and for the Base Fund, where the pro- Peter Atkinson for the Support He noted that Personnel Sup- “I fully anticipate us expanding talking on a no-email Wednesday,” ceeds from Non-public entities Our Troops Fund. port Programs (PSP) and CMWS community recreation programs, he said. like Canex, Tim Hortons, facility Of the cheque presentation to supports things like the CANEX, or potentially reducing fees for Two significant cheques were rentals, etc, go back into a fund to the Base Fund of $147,177, Troy SISIP and community recreation, community recreation programs. presented prior to the walk. provide more services for mem- Brown explained, “This is a joint adding that they do exceptional All these are options that the air CANEX Manager Andrew Ker- bers presentation by both SISIP/ work. show gave us - that you gave us by ik and SISIP Assistant Manager Lieutenant-Colonel Cathy Blue, CANEX to thank you for support- Quinte International Air Show working hard and being so profes- Troy Brown were joined by Se- Wing Logistics and Engineering ing our mission, core strategies (QIAS) 2016 also allowed the sional during the air show. Thank nior Vice-President of CFMWS Officer, teamed up with Col. Keiv- and our role within 8 Wing.” 424 (T&R) Squadron Hercules assists in rescuing stranded hunters in Nunavut CC-130H Hercules, a search hunters to establish communi- Inlet, after which Rescue 336 re- Flight Commander. “There were we found the casualties on the Aand rescue asset from 8 Wing cations between both parties. turned to Trenton. isolated snow showers in the area south western tip of Bylot Island Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Medical aid equipment was also “When we arrived, we knew giving ragged ceilings. After a rel- and assisted the other assets to Trenton joined Her Majesty’s Ca- dropped to the stranded group. that any drops would prove to atively quick shore crawl search, get them to safety.” nadian Ship (MMCS) Shawinigan At approximately 7:30 p.m. on be very chal- and a chartered Canadian heli- that day, the four people were re- lenging,” said copter in an Arctic SAR tasking covered from Bylot Island by the Major (Maj.) to help stranded hunters in the vi- chartered Canadian helicopter Steve McAlp- cinity of Bylot Island, near Pond and transported safely to Pond ine, Rescue 336 Inlet, Nunavit last week. Rescue 336 from 424 Trans- port and Rescue (T&R) Squad- ron responded to the call at 12:19 p.m. on Sept. 14. Upon arrival in the search area, Rescue 336 quickly found the group and proceeded to drop radio 424 (T&R) Sqn SAR techs drop emergency radio and medical aid equipment near equipment to stranded hunters on Bylot Island near Pond Inlet, the stranded Nunavut, on Sept. 14. 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Chief War- rant Offi- cer Martine Guay, CANEX Manager An- drew Kerik and 8 Wing Administra- tion Officer Lieutenant- Colonel Dan- iel Charbon- neau cut the cake to cele- brate the 48th anniversary of CANEX at a celebration Sept. 14. Photo by Ross Lees September 23, 2016 News 7 - The Contact MFRC Family Day rides community involvement to another successful day By Ross Lees impressed they were.” Other new activities this year These he Military Family Resource included a photo and video booth. youngsters enjoyed TCentre (MFRC) Family Day Devon Taylor, MFRC Communi- continues to grow in popularity, as cations and Development Coordin- the ride on the 1,500 to 1,800 attending Sunday ator, felt the event did what it is the mini- aptly demonstrated. meant to do and better promotion midway at According to executive director helped attract a large crowd. the MFRC Tamar Kleinschmidt, 1,500 people “The point of the event is to Family Day registered but they may have had welcome military families into Sunday. up to 300 who didn’t register. the community and showcase all The fact they once again got ter- the great things this region has rifi c weather for their event also to offer - services and resources did not hurt. but also sports organizations, the Mrs. Kleinschmidt indicated tourism appeal and the wonderful there are reasons for the continual people we have here. I think we ac- growth and popularity. complished that. We promoted the “The types of activities we are event as much as we could, more offering have expanded and we in- than we have in the past I believe, vited more community clubs and which I think helped in attracting agencies to attend,” she said. more guests.” Feedback has been positive from Sparky may both guests and community part- have been the ners, Mrs. Kleinschmidt noted. most popular “Everyone felt very welcomed,” mascot at the she added. event as he Support from CANEX resulted handed out in a bit of a difference in their nor- some highly mal fare this year as they added a sought-after petting zoo and a mini-midway. gifts. “We also had more information booths and activities for all ages as well as over 60 volunteers which Photos we believe contributed to the suc- by Ross cess of this event,” she stated. Support from 8 Wing also helped It was also a time for children to run wild in the many and Lees with a successful event as teams varied bouncy castles at this annual event. from various squadrons and units helped them set up on Friday and tear down on Monday. “It would be challenging to do an event like this without that sup- port,” she acknowledged. “We had signifi cant support from the community, as well. We would not be able to host such a great event for military families without this help.” Rabia Stobbart, Personal De- velopment and Youth Services Co- ordinator seconded many of those thoughts. “Our activities were well re- ceived. The volunteers were making many comments about how much fun they were having, which is always great to hear. A few guests commented to me how

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Continued from page 8 training using the best equipment available and using real life sce- narios that test skills and equip- ment to their limits, according to both Mr. McNamara and Lt.-Col. Keenan. An amazingly well-equipped laboratory is set up for Ex AR- DENT DEFENDER which features virtually all of the equipment you would see on episodes of CSI with the capability to do all of the things you would see done on those episodes, just not as quickly, the two men laugh. Typical investigation scenarios were laid out in the laboratory “We don’t have the ability to do established at CFB Trenton for Ex ARDENT DEFENDER. it over a commercial break,” they chuckle. (Top right) An amazingly well-equipped laboratory is set up to The lab they have set up is com- support Ex ARDENT DEFENDER. pletely portable and, once it ar- rives at a site like Trenton, it can Kevin McNa- be set up in just 32 man hours by 10 people. For this it- mara, of Level eration of the exercise, staff from Canada, Australia, 2 TECHINT Austria, Great Britain and the United States provided Exploitation the technical intelligence focus to the senior staff. Capability at Back in the lab, an outer area does a quick scan of National De- the material coming into the lab to protect the lab and fence head- its personnel. quarters in “So if there is an explosion, it’s out here and it Ottawa made doesn’t affect the lab,” the two men explain. “In 2010, sure the dem- the Americans ‘temporarily’ lost the equivalent of onstrations at this lab in Bagdad because they were piling all their Ex ARDENT explosives in the lab,” they added. DEFENDER Once in the lab, explosive devices, components and were realistic other items of potential technical significance will and challeng- be gone over minutely to exploit whatever evidence ing for the remains and to establish a chain of continuity and teams taking exploitation plan to help the teams get into the en- part. emy planning and execution cycles. All precautions are taken to maintain the evidence and to be able to reproduce materials, especially the electrical design and throw the gloves inside because they expect the of an IED IED to function to destroy evidence, but their finger- “From the perpetrator’s perspective, a lot of it de- prints are on the inside of those gloves,” explained pends on how forensically or biometrically aware Mr. McNamara. “We’re at the point where we can get they are because there are people out there who are those fingerprints, particularly if they wore them aware of what KP (Mr. McNamara) and the guys are too tight. Thank you very much!” he says facetiously doing, so they wear gloves when they build the de- to the perpetrators. vices, they build a cleanish room and they’re more When asked if revealing their skills isn’t counter- skilled at that than others,” explained LCdr. Keenan. productive, Mr. McNamara responded, “Nope, every- “Then there are others who are just amateurish. thing in here that we’ve seen is in fact open source, They’re sloppy.” all the screens are black. It’s the product that comes Those are the people who allow the EOD/IEDD out. If you watch CSI long enough, you’ll see the exact teams to stay ‘left of boom’ and avoid picking up the same equipment, so who are we kidding?” Assisting the EOD/IEDD teams in the demonstrations were ro- pieces. There was a time when there was concern about bots of varying sizes used to disarm explosive devices. “We also had IEDs in Afghanistan where, once that very issue of secrecy, but they assembled it all, they would take their gloves of again Mr. McNamara explains. “We’re not telling you what we’re doing, we’re telling you how we do things but not what we’re go- ing to do with that product. I would suggest if anyone is doing this now and isn’t cognizant of biometrics and forensic enabled intelligence, they will just make our jobs that much easier, again alluding to ‘left of boom’ technology. “It’s not counter-productive,” he added. “I would suggest it is es- sential because the troops need to know we’re here supporting them.”

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By Second Lieutenant Ken Jacobson, Sgt. Mike Hall belting out the guitar 8 Wing Public A airs solo in Jet Stream original, Comin’ Home (Momma it’s your boy), (image et Stream, an internationally tary community at large, however from music video created by sogo renowned 20-piece ensemble we are opening this (the tour) up J productions for the Department of of The Royal Canadian Air Force to the public as well,” said Ser- National Defence, 2016) (RCAF) Band, will be hosting a geant (Sgt.) Richard Monzon, Pro- free performance Friday, Sept. 23 duction Assistant for the RCAF from 6:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. at the Band. “This tour was put in place Centennial Park Amphitheatre in at the suggestion of Major-Gen- Trenton. eral Wheeler at 1 CAD (Canadian The ensemble’s diverse reper- Air Division),” he added. toire is sure to have something The evening’s lineup of recog- for everyone; rock, pop, country, nizable favorites is sure to include rhythm and blues, funk and even a performance of the ensemble’s disco. Having toured the world, original hit, Comin’ Home (Momma Jet Stream embodies the history it’s your boy), written by one of the and tradition of music in the band’s guitarists, Sgt. Mike Hall. Canadian Armed Forces (CAF), Sgt. Hall, a member of the better known for his years play- his tour comes to an end, he re- park — what a perfect way to start providing musical support for all RCAF Band since 2010, was in- ing guitar with Toronto rockers turns home looking forward to your weekend! Grab a lawn chair types of military and government spired to write the song after a the Killer Dwarfs, and legendary seeing his mother. and head down to the Centen- functions, schools, and commu- recent trip to Kandahar, Afghani- platinum recording artist Helix. “It’s a simply sentiment to be nial Park Amphitheatre to enjoy nity events. stan, where he performed for de- His song tells a story of a young sure, but one I know thousands of a free concert by Jet Stream; an “Our focus for this tour is to try ployed Canadian troops with To- man who enlists at 18 years of soldiers can relate to,” said Sgt. enjoyable evening of classics and and get out and play for the mem- ronto based recording artist The age, fi nishes basic training, and Hall. recent smash-hits by superstar re- bers, their families and the mili- Carpet Frogs. Sgt. Hall may be deploys to Afghanistan. Then, as A Friday night concert in the cording artists. Canal Pursuit Redux Clay Williams runs in pursuit of mental health awareness Clay Williams (left) and pace ter) talked to someone that they run), it was sort of like — I want to runner Aaron Maksym (right) trusted, and sought help, and the get involved,” he said. arrive at Bain Park, their fi nal guys (his brothers) didn’t,” said Stopping for only a short rest at a stop for the day. Williams urging that, “If you’re in fundraising barbecue hosted by the Photo by 2Lt Ken Jacobson a dark place, talk to someone you Family Support Network of Hast- trust - give yourself permission to ings & Prince Edward County, Wil- Williams has covered approximate- ask for help” liams and new pace runner, Aaron ly 60 kilometers each day, from Port Carrying the Canadian fl ag Maksym, continued through Tren- Severn along the Trent Severn Ca- from last year’s run, signed by ton stopping for the night after ar- nal to Trenton, and plans to contin- people struggling with, or by riving at Bain Park around 5 p.m. ue Sunday morning from Trenton those who know someone who When asked about next year, Wil- to Kingston and then follow the is struggling with depression, liams says he is already thinking Rideau Canal to Ottawa. anxiety, or any other mood disor- about next year’s run and plans to “After about 30 kilometers it’s der, Williams was met at Lock 1 organize it as a relay. He estimates an exercise in pain management,” in Trenton by Belleville kayaker, that with three or four teams of By Second Lieutenant Ken Jacobson, said Williams. “There’s not very Doug Mattis, a volunteer member three or four members, they could 8 Wing Public A airs much conversation and you look a of the Belleville Family Support cover the distance, and by hav- little inwards.” Network, who would carry the ing more people involved it would lay Williams from Waterloo, raise funds and awareness for de- Williams explained that with his fl ag down the Trent-Severn wa- bring more attention to the cause. COntario, on day six of his 750 pression and other mental health wife, daughter, and sister suffering terway to the Trenton & “My wife says she doesn’t want kilometer marathon running to issues, arrived at Bain’s Park in from depression, and having lost Club. me to do these long runs - I should Trenton Satur- two brothers to suicide, he has a Mattis an originator of volun- stick to shorter runs like mara- day, Sept. 17 en strong, personal connection with teer caregivers for loved-ones with thons,” he said jokingly. “It’s pretty route for Ottawa. mental illness. mental health issues, was inspired tough. 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New Programs at the Tournée de vignobles dans ence required. Sip wine, beer or non-alcoholic beverages Trenton MFRC Prince Edward County as you and your classmates get step-by-step instruction of that evening’s painting that you will take home. When: Visit our website - www.trentonmfrc.ca - or Date : 01 octobre À partir de : 10h à 18h. 45,00$ chacun. Thursday, Sept. 22. Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Where: WO our Facebook page to fi nd new and returning Le coût comprend: le transport par autobus et dégus- and Sgt Mess. Cost: $30/class, includes the canvas, brush- programs or events for adults, children, and tations à 4 vignobles. Le lunch à TerraCello Winery es and paint. Register and pay at the Trenton MFRC re- the whole family! (choix de pizza, à vos propres frais). La date limite ception by Sept. 13 (no refund after this date). Nouveaux programmes pour pour s’inscrire et payer est le vendredi 23 septembre, l’automne au CRFM de Trenton aucun remboursement après cette date. Le paiement Picasso & Pinot est dû au moment de l’inscription à la réception du Visitez notre site internet - www.trentonmfrc. CRFM. Vous devez être âgé de 19+ ans, une preuve Toile, pinceaux & eau de vie. Cherchez-vous une ac- ca - ou notre page Facebook pour trouver les d’identifi cation peut être demandée. Pour vous inscri- tivité amusante et différente à faire avec vos amis(es)? nouveaux programmes et événements en plus re ou pour plus d'information, contactez 613-965-3575. *Aucune expérience artistique requise. Sirotez du vin, de ceux qui nous reviennent, pour les adultes, *En partenariat avec Norman Harriet. Inscrivez-vous de la bière ou une boisson non-alcoolisée tout et ap- les enfants et toute la famille! en téléphonant la réception du CRFM au 613-965-3575. prenant, avec vos camarades de classe, étape par étape à peinturer une toile que vous rapporterez chez vous. The Trenton MFRC Annual Special Essential Oils for Wellness Quand : le 22 septembre. Heure : de 18h30 à 20h30. Où Needs Family Resource Fair : Au mess des Adjudants et Sergents. Coût : 30$/par Stay well this winter with natural remedies, Sept. 22 Friday, Sept. 23 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the classe, comprend la toile, les pinceaux et la peinture, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. $25 per person with great Trenton MFRC. Register your agency to- apportez un tablier ou une vieille chemise. Inscrip- take-aways. Visit Trenton MFRC reception to pay and day for the opportunity to connect with tion & paiement à la réception du CRFM avant le 13 register. 613-965-3575. Special Needs Families and other agencies septembre (Aucun remboursement après ces dates). in the community. Share information and Les huiles essentielles pour le bien-être programs being offered! When registering, Al Anon meeting please let us know how many staff you will Restez en santé cet hiver avec des remèdes naturels, 22 An Al Anon meeting will be starting at the Trenton have in attendance and whether or not you septembre, 18h30 - 20h30. 25,00$ chacun et des produits MFRC. Al Anon meetings are open to the general pub- are in need of an electrical outlet. For more à rapporter avec vous. Visitez la réception du CRFM lic, offering strength and hope for friends and families information or to register your agency be- pour payer et vous inscrire. 613-965-3575. of problem drinkers. Sept. 11 from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. fore Sept. 9, please contact Orlana Bourgoin, Picasso & Pinot For more information, please contact Linda Reade 613- Special Needs Inclusion Coordinator at 613- 392-2811 ext 4583. 392-2811 ext 3953 or by email at orlana.b@ Canvas, Brushes and Spirits. Are you and your friends trentonmfrc.ca. looking for a fun different night out? *No artistic experi- Continued on page 13

La foire annuelle de ressources du CRFM de Trenton pour les personnes ayant des besoins particuliers Le vendredi 23 septembre 2016 de 15h00 à 18h00 . Réservez une place pour votre agence dès aujourd’hui et vous aurez l’occasion de rencontrer les familles ayant des besoins particuliers. Plusieurs organismes com- munautaires seront sur place pour offrir de l’information sur les services et pro- grammes offerts à la communauté! Pour plus d'informations ou pour inscrire votre agence avant le 9 septembre 2016, veuillez s'il vous plaît contacter: Orlana Bourgoin, Coordina- trice d'inclusion des besoins particuliers, au poste 3953 ou par courriel à orlana.b@tren- tonmfrc.ca. Plan No: 1-3-667 With its three-vehicle with nine-foot ceilings. The soaker tub as well as a show- facade’s horizontal siding, Wine Tour in Prince Edward garage and optional un- dining area enjoys large er stall. Double basins will and wooden shingles deco- fi nished basement, this windows that look out to ease the morning rush hour. rate the gables. Partly mul- County appealing three-bedroom the sundeck, an extension The two secondary bed- lioned windows add a touch Saturday, Oct. 1 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cost: home features plenty of of the covered deck. The rooms look out to the front of old-fashioned charm. room for future growth. kitchen pantry is tucked garden and share a three- This home measures 64 $45/person. Registration and payment must The front entry is shel- into the angle made by the piece bathroom and a linen feet wide and 65 feet, six be made upon registration at the MFRC re- tered by a covered veran- L-shaped staircase that closet. inches deep, for a total of ception. The cost includes: bus transporta- dah with a lofty 11-foot ceil- leads to the optional base- Brick accents enliven the 1,799 square feet. tion and tastings at four wineries. Lunch will ing, which continues into ment. the foyer and great room. The laundry room is con- be at TerraCello Winery (choice of pizzas, at Directly ahead is the great veniently located between Tree Service your own expense). Deadline to register is room, where French doors the extra-large garage and Trenton Tree Friday, Sept. 23 - there will be no refund after open on to a covered deck, the kitchen, and includes a Service also with an 11-foot ceil- coat cupboard. The garage Service this date. Must be 19-plus years old; ID may be Tree Trimming & ing, overlooking the back includes an exit to the side required. Minimum of 30 persons required. garden. The gas fi replace garden, as well as the laun- Removal, Chipping To register and for more information please is fl anked by built-in shelv- dry room. & Stumping • Free Estimates call 613-965-3575. *In partnership with Nor- ing. In the sleeping wing, all Separated from the great ceilings measure nine feet. • Fully Insured man Harriet, Vacation Design and Group Spe- room by a work island and The master suite overlooks Afair price for everyone cialist. To register please contact the MFRC four-seat eating bar are the the back garden and in- reception at 613-965-3575. dining area and kitchen, cludes an en-suite with a 613-392-7415 12 - The Contact Events September 23, 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.

Fire Prevention Week 2016 Canadian Air Force Association and 851 Prince Trenton-Frankford Road, Quinte West. Free Edward Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron, admission. Over 22 vendors with healing for body, This year’s Fire Prevention Week is scheduled to will host this annual event during Legion Week. mind and spirit. Also vendors with stones, gems and run from the Oct. 9 until the Oct. 15. The theme for Historic Glenwood Cemetery, a 62-acre property crystals. Mini-sessions in Reiki, Shiatsu, spiritual this year’s event is “Don’t wait, check the date!” As in the heart of Picton, is the final resting place portraits, shamanic healing, numerology,Tarot, in prior years, the 8 Wing Fire Department will be for over 250 veterans who served in Canada’s spirit reading, meditation, crystal chakra clearing, holding fire drills at various buildings throughout military engagements. Among those veterans are essential oils, teacup reading, personal counselling the base. All Wing personnel are advised to review six British airmen who died while training at the and more. their work place Fire Orders in order to ensure former No.31 Bombing and Gunnery School. A they are familiar with the procedures to follow in part of the British Commonwealth Air Training Oct. 22 – Batawa Healing Light the event of a fire. For further information please Plan. For further information, contact Sandra Wellness and Crystal Show contact the Fire Prevention Office at local 7880 or Latchford, the chair of the Glenwood Cemetery Healing Light Wellness and Crystal Show, Oct 3910. Board at 613-922-2139. 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Batawa Community Semaine de Protection Contre Sept. 24 - Barn Dance Centre, Trenton-Frankford Road, Quinte West. L’incendie 2016 Free admission. Over 22 vendors with healing Country Theme Dance at 8 p.m. at the Trenton for body, mind and spirit. Also vendors with Cette année, la Semaine de prévention des Legion Branch 110. Live band “Cowboys Don’t stones, gems and crystals. Mini-sessions in incendies se déroulera du 9 au 15 octobre. Le thème Cry.” Advance tickets available in Trenton Legion Reiki, Shiatsu, spiritual portraits, shamanic de cette année est «"N’attendez pas, regardez la office. Legion members $8, non-members $10. Call healing, numerology,Tarot, spirit reading, date! ». Tout comme les années précédentes, le 613-392-0331 for more information. meditation, crystal chakra clearing, essential service d’incendie de la 8e Escadre mènera des oils, teacup reading, personal counselling and exercices d’évacuation dans divers bâtiments de la Oct. 15 – Legion gift and Craft Show more. base. On conseille à tous les employés de l’Escadre de réviser les consignes d’incendie de leur lieu de Royal Canadian Legion Branch 110 light lunch gift Oct. 29 - Hallowe’en Dance travail afin de s’assurer qu’ils connaissent bien les and craft show hosted by the Ladies Auxiliary from procédures à respecter en cas d’incendie. Pour de 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 10 Quinte St., Trenton. Crafts Hallowe’en dance Trenton Legion Branch 110 at plus amples information, veuillez communiquer available for sale will be Log Cabin Creations, 8 p.m. Come in co avec le bureau de prévention des incendies aux handmade items, clothes, jewellery, cards, barn postes 7880 ou 3910. board crafts, Legion merchandise and much more. A great way to start your Christmas shopping. Wing Logistics Sept. 23-25 Voodoo Rockfest Something for everyone. For more information, Voodoo Rockfest will bring 28 bands to Napanee, 8 call Beth at 613-392-3575. and Engineering craft beers and free camping Sept.23-25. Come join Oct. 21 – National Air Force Museum us for a fun-filled weekend of music, food trucks Picture of the Week of Canada Foundation Fall Gala and vendors. Children 10 and under get in free with Lock shop a vital asset a paying adult. Wild T and the Spirit is headlining The National Air Force Museum of Canada within RP Ops Sunday bringing us his originals and a full set of his Foundation will be holding their fall gala, entitled tribute to Jimi Hendrix. There are five other tribute “Out of This World, Astronaut Portrait Gala,” acts including Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, on Oct. 21 at the museum with doors opening at Rage Against the Machine, TOOL, and Motley 6 p.m. Important featured guests for this event Crue. We have hand selected 20 amazing original include renowned Canadian artist Cyril Leeper, acts from Waterloo to Montreal with several being noted for painting portraits of members of the on the verge of becoming headlining acts. For a Royal Family, senior military officers, government full list of details, including line up times and info officials and business leaders. More recently, Mr. about the artists, find us on MusicFly.ca under the Leeper created a portrait of former Canadian festivals tab in the KINGSTON region. Follow us on astronaut, Col. Chris Hadfield, the first Canadian Facebook for daily updates on the event including Commander of the International Space Station. band education and important festival details. See The portrait will be unveiled and presented to the you in September! Military members receive a 20 museum by Mr. Leeper and Col. Hadfield at the per cent discount on ticketscene.ca by entering gala. Tickets for this event are being sold for $150 promo code CFBTRENTON. and can be purchased at the NAFMC, the Chamber of Commerce in Belleville and Trenton, as well Sept. 24 – Glenwood Cemetery as at Smylie’s Your Indpenedent Grocer. Money Veteran’s Day raised from the event will go towards supporting The annual Glenwood Cemetery Veteran’s day the NAFMF and the theatre campaign. For further Locksmith Ron Bourgoin (left) and Steve Thomp- begins at 9:45 a.m. on Sept. 24 and, apart from information, please contact nafmcftickets@gmail. son from Real Property Operations (RP OPs) in- com or 613-965-7314 honouring the veterans who gave their lives crease physical security by installing a dead bolt in the world conflicts, this year’s program will on a door at the new Canadian Army Advanced Oct. 22 – Batawa Healing Light also feature Veteran’s Day Family Events in the Warfare Center (CAAWC). The lock shop is a vital Wellness and Crystal Show afternoon. Entitled “Honouring All Who Serve,” asset within RP OPs and is everyone’s best friend when you are locked out of your office at 3:30 p.m. Glenwood Cemetery, in partnership with Branch Healing Light Wellness and Crystal Show, Oct 22, on a Friday. Photo by Warrant Officer Robert Lutz 78, the Royal Canadian Legion, No. 415 Wing Royal 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Batawa Community Centre, September 23, 2016 Sports & Recreation 13 - The Contact

Fall 2016 Red Cross Swim Lessons days, Sept. 29 to Nov. 17 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hockey Shooting Development – Saturday, Oct. 1 Bootcamp (Trent Athletics) – Fridays, Sept. 30 to to Nov. 19, seven to nine years from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.; 10 Register Now! Military community and general Nov. 18 from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the RecPlex gym. to 12 years from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. public. **New Dodgeball league(Quinte Sports and So- Hockey Goalie Training – Saturday, Oct. 1 to Nov.19 Aquatic Programs cial Club) – Thursday, Sept. 22 to Dec. 8 from 6 p.m. from seven to nine years from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.; 10 to 12 to 10 p.m. at the RecPlex gym. Register a full team or years from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. **New Inner Tube League at the as an individual: http://qssc.ca Figure Skating Drop-in – Oct. 2 to Nov. 20 from 9 Quinte Sports and Social Club – Monday, Oct. 17 to Wheelchair Rugby – Wednesdays, Sept. 28 to Nov. 16 a.m to 11 a.m. Nov. 28, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. No Game on Oct. 31. Register from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the South Side gym. Learn to Skate for four to seven years – Saturday, a team or individual: http://qssc.ca **New Land Fitness Pass (10 classes) – Includes ad- Oct. 1 to Nov. 19 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. or Sunday, Oct. **New WaterArt – Saturday, Sept. 24 and Sunday, mission to “Wellness Fitness classes.” 2 to Nov. 20 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sept. 25 at 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the RecPlex. Register on- Learn to Skate eight-plus years – Saturday, Oct. 1 line at: http://www.waterart.org/events_info Children, Youth and Teen programs to Nov. 19 from 12 noon until 1 p.m. or Sunday, Oct. 2 SUPFIT Fitness plus Standup to Nov. 20 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. (SUP) – Mondays, Sept. 19 to Oct. 31 from 4:30 p.m. to Kids in the Kitchen – Wednesdays, Sept. 28 to Nov. Parent and Child Skating Lessons – Oct. 1 to Nov. 5:30 p.m. or 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 16 from six to eight years from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and nine to 12 years from 6 p.m to 7 p.m. at the Chapel. 19 from 10 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and ** NEW Splash Pass – (10 classes) – Includes admis- Pre-register by Friday, Sept. 23. No drop-ins. 1 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. sion to the pool during scheduled swims. Basketball for Kids (eight to 12 years) – Wednes- Shinny Hockey – Fridays, Sept. 30 to Nov. 18 – Tyke/ ** New Aquafitness Pass –(10 classes) – Includes day, Sept. 28 to Nov. 16 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Rec- Novice (under nine) from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.; Atom (un- admission to Aquafit, Aqua Bootcamp and Aqua Plex. Pre-register by Friday, Sept. 23. der 11) from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.; PeeWee (under 13) from Zumba. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Drop-in Youth Basketball (13 to 17 years) – Family Skate – Saturday, Oct. 1 to Nov. 19 from 1:30 Fitness Programs Wednesday, Sept. 28 to Nov. 16 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the RecPlex. p.m. to 3 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 2 to Nov. 20 from 1:30 Yoga (W) Mondays, Sept. 26 to Nov. 14 from 12 noon p.m. to 3 p.m. to 1 p.m. at the RecPlex observation room or Tues- RCAF Flyers Arena Programs days, Sept. 27 to Nov. 15 from 4:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. at Mini Hockey - Ages four to six years – Friday, Services and Miscellaneous the South Side Gym. Sept. 30 to Nov. 18 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. or Sunday, Oct. Information Spin (Trent Athletics) – Option 1: Tuesdays, Sept. 2 to Nov. 20 from 8:15 a.m. to 9 a.m. ** New Birthday Parties – Sport and Play; Play and 27 to Nov. 15 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Option 2: Thurs- Swim and Skating Party.

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to escort the “late riser” niques are passed on in this By Dwayne Ellis members on the bus for an type of exchange. 8:30 a.m. arrival at the band Later in the afternoon, he 8 Wing Band pro- room of the Central Band we returned to the hotel to Tvides musical support of the Canadian Forces, prepare for various evening to the Canadian Armed a full-time Regular Force engagements. Some people Forces (CAF) in the Tren- band. The volunteer band took in jazz and small en- ton region and is comprised then worked alongside the sembles while some of us entirely of volunteer musi- professional members with attended an Ottawa Inter- cians. They include: mem- Warrant Officer (WO) Chris national Chamber Music bers of the Regular Force, Webster, 8 Wing’s Bandmas- Festival concert featuring Reserve Force, and retired ter, conducting. the Gryphon Trio in an CAF members, as well as Works played included: elaborate multimedia pre- members of the local ci- Flourish for Wind Band sentation. We all agreed vilian community - who (Vaughan Williams), Lux this was a powerful and proudly donate their time Aurumque (Whitacre), moving experience. and musical abilities in Loch Lomond (Ticheli), Sò- At 9:15 a.m. Wednesday various ensembles such as las Ané (Hazo), First Suite morning, we checked out Members of the 8 Wing Concert Band get up close with the Band of the Ceremo- the Concert Band and Pa- in E♭ (Holst). and bussed over to witness nial Guard on Aug. 3 at Parliament Hill, Ottawa. Photo by MCpl Julie Giguere rade Band. After coffee break, vari- the Changing of the Guard arplums” dancing Monday, Aug. 1 through ous conductors from the Ceremony on Parliament in our heads. Wednesday, Aug. 3, mem- Central Band worked us Hill. The weather was won- The 8 Wing Band bers of the 8 Wing Concert through sections of music derful and observing the is currently ac- Band travelled to Ottawa including a read-through of pageantry and drill was a cepting new mem- for a professional develop- a challenging arrangement strong motivator for the bers on brass, ment activity perfectly or- of the Superman movie new 8 Wing Parade Band. woodwind and chestrated and executed. It theme. Lips shot and brain We then broke off for each percussion instru- isn’t often that a volunteer smoking, we then shared member to obtain their own ments. Previous group gets such a marvel- a barbeque lunch with the lunch in the historic By- playing experience ous training opportunity. members of the Central ward Market area of Ot- is required; howev- Monday night, the 8 Wing Band. It was a great oppor- tawa. A solid “Huzzah” to er, all inquiries are Band bussed for an over- tunity to talk music on a WO Webster and his team! I welcome. For more night stay in downtown less formal footing and still am sure we all returned to information about Ottawa. The early morn- very educational. Many tips Trenton Wednesday night the 8 Wing Band, ing people were delighted and secret performing tech- to sleep with “musical sug- please contact the Bandmaster, WO Chris Webster at Preparing for BULLSEYE 613-392-2811 ext. 3510, Christopher. The 8 Wing Band poses for a formal picture in front of the Continued from page 1 pability through an upgrade, 130J. The highlight was a pre- Webster@forces. 8 Wing Headquarters building in July 2016. the opportunity to meet with coordinated, low level flightgc.ca Photo by 8 Wing Imaging Flight (TOTEF) and 426 RAAF C-130J Link16 Subject through the world famous (Transport) Training Squad- Matter Experts (SME) was in- Sydney Harbour and a flyby ron crew were to remain in valuable. of the Sydney Opera House. Australia for the duration of Over the course of several Later that same day, 426 Sqn the trial. days of briefings, the Cana- instructors went flying on an Prior to departure, the Her- dian CC-130J operators dis- RAAF C-130J during an air- cules was removed from the cussed the RAAF C-130J les- drop course to observe RAAF list of trial participants, but sons learned and the basics techniques and procedures in due to the length of time re- of implementing Link16 us- an effort to glean differences quired to travel to Australia, age on the C-130J. The SME that might be useful to the Ca- the aircraft and crew were still from 37 Sqn, Flight Lieutenant nadian CC-130J community. planned to remain there until (Flt.-Lt.) Shaun Wilkinson was The next day after several the completion of the trial. able to share what he believes hours spent going over forma- Using contacts made during is the road map to developing tion procedures, No. 37 Sqn previous exercises such as this capability in the CC-130J and 426 Sqn TTF flew an in- Ex MAPLE FLAG and Ex community, including opera- ternational C-130J formation VIRTUAL FLAG, TRSET CC- tional testing and trials, and mission in the RAAF low fly- 130J Fleet EW Officer Captain phasing in the C-130J aircrew ing areas and down the Syd- (Capt.) Rob McIntosh made training processes. He was ney coastline past the famous arrangements for the aircraft also able to provide the Cana- Bondi and Manly beaches. and crew to remain at Royal dian operators with exposure Flt.-Lt. Wilkinson had coordi- Australian Air Force (RAAF) to their Link16 basic operat- nated for an RAAF imaging Base Richmond, near Sydney, ing procedures, which TRSET technician to fly on his aircraft the home of the RAAF C-130J- will be able to use to develop so that we would have some equipped No. 37 Squadron. our own Link16 procedures in memorable photos of our time The main reason for coor- the CC-130J Standard Manoeu- spent together increasing co- % dinating the visit was to learn vres Manual. operation and interoperability OFF* from the RAAF regarding After the Link16 discus- of our two great tactical airlift 25 the introduction and use of sions and training were com- communities. Many thanks to FOR MILITARY Link16 in transport opera- pleted, the Canadians and ‘Wilko’ and his fellow No. 37 tions. Link16 is a military tac- their Australian counterparts Sqn. members for all the sup- MEMBERS, tical data exchange network held an informal discussion port during our visit. VETERANS AND that supports the exchange of on new developments in tac- This visit to Australia sets text messages, imagery data tics and mission capability in the scene nicely for the up- THEIR FAMILIES and provides two channels of our respective communities in coming Exercise BULLSEYE, FIND OUT MORE AT digital voice communications. an effort to better focus future which is taking place here at 8 VIARAIL.CA/EN/CANADIAN-FORCES With Link16, military aircraft tactics reviews and EW trials. Wing/CFB Trenton Sept. 25-30. as well as ships and ground With the ground training BULLSEYE is a Tactical Air forces may exchange their tac- completed, it was time to get Transport exercise that will tical picture in near-real time. into some inter-Air Force bring together C-130Js from The RAAF began install- flight training. The Canadian the Royal Air Force, RAAF ing and implementing Link16 CC-130J flew a low-level train- and Royal Canadian Air Force onto their C-130Js approxi- ing mission planned by and in order to share best practic- *Excluding Prestige class, Discount Tuesday Sleeper class and Escape fares. mately 12 months ago. As the with their RAAF counter- es, enhance interoperability Some conditions apply. The VIA logo is a trademark owned by VIA Rail Canada Inc. Canadian C-130J fleet hasparts observing the Canadian and allow for a little friendly recently acquired Link16 ca- way of flying the mighty C- competition. 16 - The Contact Advertising September 23, 2016

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12 CADILLAC SRX 15 SUBARU FORESTER 16 MAZDA CX-5 TOURING 16 JEEP CHEROKEE TRAILHAWK 16 TOYOTA RAV4 XLE 28623 Alloys, push btn start, 28763 Alloys, heat seats, AC, 28774E AWD, pwr roof/seats/ 28747 Factory remote start, 28780 Alloys, pwr roof/seats/ leather, heat seats, OnStar, cruise, $18,995 rev cam, Bluetooth, cruise, hill $24,995 windows/locks/mirrors, push btn $26,195 alloys, pano roof, leather trim seat, $33,995 windows/locks/mirrors/liftgate, heat $28,995 Bose snd, auto, 3.6 6cyl, FWD, descent ctrl, auto, 2.5 4cyl, AWD, start, heat seats, rev camera, heat seats/mirror/steer, rev cam, seats, rev cam, Bluetooth, cruise, keyless entry, roof rack, tint $ keyless entry, roof rack, fog lights, $ Bluetooth, skyactiv, blindspot $ U-connect, cruise, auto, 6cyl, 4X4, $ auto, 2.5, 4cyl, AWD, keyless entry, $ windows, airbags, trac ctrl, econo 169 tint windows, airbags, trac ctrl, 151 detect, touch screen, rain sensing 158 roof rack, trailer hitch, airbags, 205 roof rack, fog lights, rear spoiler, 175 mode, pwr seats/windows/locks/ bi-weekly pwr seats/windows/locks/mirrors, bi-weekly wiper, sport mode, keyless entry, bi-weekly trac ctrl, AC, MP3, sat radio, pwr bi-weekly airbags, tac ctrl, econ mode, AC, bi-weekly mirrors, lumbar support, height adj lumbar support, height adj seat, alloys, fog lights, rear spoiler, windows/locks/mirrors, hill start dual climate, MP3, ext temp gauge, 60 mths @ 5.9% 96 mths @ 5.9% airbags, trac ctrl, height adj seat, 96 mths @ 5.9% 96 mths @ 5.9% steer ctrl, tilt steer, touch screen, 96 mths @ 5.9% seat, AC, dual climate, MP3, sat 0 DOWN + HST MP3, ext temp gauge, steer ctrl, tilt 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST assist/descent, select-terrain/speed, 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST radio, ext temp gauge, steer ctrl, tilt steer. 37,873 km. AC, MP3. 26,855 km. touch screen. 10,689 km. blindspot detect. 22,223km steer, 46,963 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

15 CHRYSLER T & C LTD 15 CHRYSLER T & C LTD 15 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW 16 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW 16 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CREW 28509 Factory remote start, push 27915 Factory remote start, stow’n’go, 28467 Alloys, stow’n’go, dual climate, 28728 Alloys, stow’n’go, heated 28392 Alloys, heated seats/mirrors/ button start, leather, stow’n’go, $33,995 heated seats/mirrors/steering, DVD, rear air ctrls, heated mirrors, cruise, $22,495 seats/mirrors/steering, dual climate, steering, dual climate, rear air ctrls, $24,995 heated seats/rear seats/mirrors, nav, rev camera, U-connect, pwr $30,995 auto 3.6, 6cyl, FWD, 7 passenger, rear air ctrls, rev camera, U-connect, $25,695 rev camera, U-connect, cruise, DVD(2), nav, rev camera, park aid, $ liftgate/doors/roof/seats/windows/ $ keyless entry, flex fuel, roof rack, $ cruise, touch screen, auto 3.6, 6cyl, $ touch screen, hill start assist, auto, $ U-connect, pwr liftgate/doors/seats/ 205 locks/mirrors, touch screen, hill 187 fog lights, air bags, traction ctrl, 136 FWD, keyless entry, flex fuel, roof 155 6cyl, FWD, keyless entry, flex 151 windows/locks/mirrors, rear window bi-weekly start assist, auto 3.6, 6cyl, FWD, economy mode, AC, pwr seats/ bi-weekly rack, fog lights, air bags, traction fuel, roof rack, fog lights, air bags, visors, blindspot detect, touch keyless entry, roof rack, alloys, fog bi-weekly windows/locks/mirrors, compass, ctrl, economy mode, pwr seats/ bi-weekly traction ctrl, economy mode, AC, bi-weekly 96 mths @ 5.9% 96 mths @ 5.9% screen, rain sensing wipers, hill start lights, air bags, traction ctrl, CD, 96 mths @ 5.9% ext temp gauge, steer wheel ctrls, windows/locks/mirrors, AC, MP3, 96 mths @ 5.9% MP3, sat radio, ext temp gauge, 96 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST assist, auto, 6cyl, FWD, alloys, AC, MP3, cruise. 26,316 km. 0 DOWN + HST tilt steering. 35,535 km. sat radio, ext temp gauge. 18,405 km. 0 DOWN + HST steer wheel ctrls. 23,139 km. rear air ctrls, cruise. 19,959 km. PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL

16 CHEVROLET COLORADO Z71 16 DODGE RAM 1500 SPORT 14 FORD F150 XL 15 CHEVY SILVERADO HIGH COUNTRY 14 GMC SIERRA ALL TERRAIN 28849 Step bars, alloys, leather 28646 8 cyl Hemi, factory remote 28783 Long box, AC, reg cab, steel 27949A 4x4, factory remote start, 28710A Factory remote start, crew trim seats, heat seat, rev cam, $37,995 start, crew cab, alloys, pwr roof/seats/ $43,495 wheels, tow/haul, auto, 3.7 6cyl, $21,995 crew cab, pwr roof/seats/windows/ $49,995 cab, leather trim seats, heat seats, $45,995 Bluetooth, OnStar, cruise, touch windows/locks/mirrors, leather, vent RWD, keyless entry, flex fuel, box locks/mirrors, leather, heated/ rev cam, park aid, OnStar, cruise, screen, tow mode, hill descent ctrl, $ seats, nav, rev cam, park aid/park $ liner, airbags, trac ctrl, vinyl floor, $ vented seats, nav, rev camera, park $ Bose snd, touch screen, hill descent $ auto, 3.6 6cyl, 4x4, keyless entry, 229 sense, U-connect, cruise, Alpine 263 crank windows, steer ctls, tilt steer. 148 aid, Bluetooth, OnStar, Bose snd, 303 ctrl, tow/haul mode, auto, 5.3, 8cyl, 309 trailer hitch, box liner, fog lights, snd, tow/haul, touch screen, hill 11,950 km. Mylink, touch screen, cross traffic 4x4, keyless entry, short box, trailer tint windows, airbags, trac ctrl, bi-weekly bi-weekly bi-weekly bi-weekly bi-weekly start assist, trailer brake ctrl, revel 96 mths @ 5.9% PREVIOUS DAILY RENTAL alert, auto, 8cyl, short box, trailer hitch, box liner, alloys, fog lights, pwr seat//windows/locks/mirrors, 96 mths @ 5.9% air suspension, keyless entry, short 84 mths @ 5.9% hitch, box liner, chrome wheels, air 96 mths @ 5.9% airbags, trac ctrl, pwr seats/windows/ 84 mths @ 5.9% 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST 0 DOWN + HST lumbar support, height adj seat, box, trailer hitch, spray in box liner, bags, traction ctrl, AC, MP3, sat locks/mirrors, AC, MP3, sat radio, ext AC, MP3, sat radio, steer ctrl, curb auto 5.7, 4x4. 18,946 km. radio, cruise. 12,501 km. temp gauge. 62,041 km. side mirrors. 40,967 km.

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