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Vol. 38 No. 12 AuroraMARCH 27, 2017 NO CHARGE www.auroranewspaper.com ‘I hope he relaxes’ Serving father, son duo meet on retirement round of out-clearances Sara Keddy, was 21, working in seasonal con- 14 Wing Public Affairs struction with a wife and a little boy. I joined with the intention of maybe One signature between a father spending fi ve years, and releasing and son. when the economy got better. Thirty- Corporal Terrance Dawson signed eight years later, I’m still waiting.” his father, Captain Mike Dawson’s, Mike spent most of his service out-clearance card March 11, mark- with the ing a generation of change in the as an aerospace control operator. mens’ careers. He’s worked all over , with a “I’ve not really ever heard of this couple postings to the ; happening,” Terrance says. He was he finished his career here at 14 on 14 Wing Greenwood’s Wing Wing with Wing Operations’ training Telecommunications and Informa- fl ight as the training offi cer. In 2010, tion Services Squadron’s service having taken a special commission- desk when his dad walked in, ready ing program, he changed ranks from Corporal Terrance Dawson, left, signed his to retire his GPNet, PKI card and a chief warrant offi cer to captain, the father, Captain Mike Dawson’s retirement “forces” email account. rank he’s now retired at. out-clearance March 11. How often does “I grilled him, but he had every- “I have fond memories of my that happen? J. Besherah thing in order.” time – no regrets, not at all,” Mike dad’s career as a military child, and in his eye. I did, too. It was him that the parade as a chief warrant offi cer Mike is now at home, consider- says. I got to travel around the world, been working with a tech company made me want to join the military. and do the inspection.” ing how to fi ll his new free time and I have a very understanding wife while repeatedly applying for the He was gone a lot working and Mike remembers Terrance never reading for a fi nal move to Belleville, who took it as an adventure, too. CAF himself: as infantry. He was on courses but, now that I’m in, I really wanting to join the military – Ontario, with his wife. “This is tough after 38 years – it is accepted: “they told me I’d be an understand he was providing for “so much discipline. “I was going to get out, but work the people you work with, and I al- ATIS (aerospace telecommunication us, and why he was in the military.” “But when he joined, he found was very accommodating and I ways enjoyed helping people. When and information systems techni- Mike says Terrance’s graduation he liked it.” stayed a little longer,” Mike says. I got my corporals, I was able to help cian) tech. parade was “an honour. Terrance says that follows on the He joined the Canadian Armed more people.” “My Dad fl ew up from Oklahoma “We were sitting in the stands and example his dad always set: “he’s Forces in 1978 – “November 30, I Terrance says he watched his for my graduation – he had a tear they searched me out – I got to walk a hard worker. I hope he relaxes.”

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(JTF-I) at a ceremony March forces, conducting air opera- Jordan and Lebanon, an All- Honourable David John- 14 Wing chief warrant of- Joint Rescue Coordination R910 was airborne at 2:25 3 at Camp Canada in Kuwait. tions, and providing strategic Source Intelligence Centre, ston, Governor General and fi cer; were invested as Mem- Centre in Halifax tasked a p.m. to the Minas Basin area Rear-Admiral Bob Auchter- military support to the Gov- and a tactical aviation detach- Commander-in-Chief of bers. Also invested was War- 413 (Transport and Rescue) to conduct an electronic lonie, Deputy Commander ernment of Iraq. ment of CH146 Griffon heli- Canada, presided over an rant Officer Pamela Diane Squadron Cormorant to inves- search. It was determined Canadian Joint Operations “It is a privilege to com- copters. These components Order of Military Merit in- Tochor, 5th Canadian Divi- tigate an ELT hit, reported by the source was a municipal Command, presided over the mand Joint Task Force – are part of the mission made ceremony. Iraq,” said MacIsaac. “Briga- up of approximately 830 CAF vestiture ceremony at Rideau sion Support Base Gagetown an airliner climbing through dump site, after the emana- Taking over as Commander dier-General Brennan led this members, which include Hall, Ottawa, March 6. He Detachment Aldershot. FL 200 over the Minas Basin, tions ceased. of JTF-I from Brigadier-Gen- force through a significant the train, advise and assist bestowed the honour on Created in 1972, the Order eral Shane Brennan, Ma- period of change, which in- mission with Iraqi security two Commanders (C.M.M.), of Military Merit recognizes cIsaac will command Cana- cluded signifi cant degrada- forces. 12 Officers (O.M.M.) and meritorious service and de- dian Armed Forces (CAF) per- tion of Daesh’s capability. As of March 11, Air Task 32 Members (M.M.M.). votion to duty by mem- sonnel deployed on Operation I look forward to working Force-Iraq has conducted Impact, Canada’s military with JTF-I’s outstanding Ca- 2,807 sorties, including work From Greenwood, Sergeant bers of the Canadian Armed services & trades contribution to the global nadians, our coalition part- by the Royal Canadian Air Stephen Claude Joseph Forces. The Order honours coalition against Daesh. 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Would focused on supporting RCAF In addition, they can provide members also contribute the airforce.forces.gc.ca/en/re- you like to put your skills occupations that face particu- individual support and guid- fresh ideas and perspectives enrollment.page, AFILT-EAL- back to work for Canada and lar personnel shortages and ance to each re-enrollee’s that they gain during the time [email protected] or (former Melanie Abrahams, centre, was recently promoted to corporal Canadians? can benefi t immediately from fi le, which helps ensure the If you’re a former skilled they have spent outside of the officers) 1-866-355-8195, by Chief Warrant Offi cer John Martin, left; with Major Rodney member of the RCAF and If so, there may be a place the return of individuals who process moves forward as want to return to the military environment. And, (former non-commissioned Normore on hand. Submitted for you (again!) in the Royal have the skills and experience smoothly as possible. RCAF family, give us a as an added bonus, those members) 1-877-877-2741. Levi Nickerson, centre left, was recently promoted to aviator Jamie Jordan, centre left, was recently promoted to aviator by Canadian Air Force (RCAF). the Air Force needs. There are many advantages call or send us an email! returning also help to dem- For general information by Master Warrant Offi cer Eric Bungay, left; with Major Master Warrant Offi cer Eric Bungay, left; with Major Rodney The RCAF has established The AFI<, based in Ot- to re-enrolling fully qualifi ed AFILT-EALFA@forces. onstrate to both the public on how to join the Royal Rodney Normore and Chief Warrant Offi cer John Martin, right, Normore and Chief Warrant Offi cer John Martin, right, on a dedicated team – the Air tawa, works to identify and personnel. The RCAF recog- gc.ca. DND and to serving personnel the Canadian Air Force, visit the on hand. Submitted hand. Submitted Force Intake and Liaison put into action initiatives that nizes the qualities of leader- that former personnel bring Canadian military remains an re- Team (AFI<) – to work improve the re-enrollment of ship, maturity and experience with them. Evidence has employer of choice. cruiting website at forces.ca. Retrouvez une équipe formidable! De l’Équipe d’attraction militaires d’expérience des peuvent fournir des conseils pendant le temps qu’ils ont canadienne, rendez-vous au Forces armées canadiennes, et de liaison de la Force Forces armées canadiennes. et du soutien aux militaires qui passé à l’extérieur du milieu site Web de recrutement des au forces.ca. Aérienne Ensemble, les deux équipes s’enrôlent de nouveau pour que militaire. Par ailleurs, ces per- s’emploient à soutenir les le processus se déroule aussi sonnes montrent au public et Travailler avec des per- groupes professionnels de bien que possible. aux militaires actuels que les EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY sonnes et des technologies l’ARC qui font face à une pé- Réenrôler d’anciens mili- Forces armées canadiennes opportunités d’emploi Captain David Prangley, right, was presented a CFCWO coin by parmi les plus remarquables nurie de personnel grave et qui taires d’expérience s’accom- demeurent un employeur de Master Corporal Hugo Couet (centre) March 1 was presented Corporal David Lemieux-Marceau (centre) March 1 was the visiting Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Offi cer Kevin West. des Forces armées cana- pourraient profi ter immédiate- pagne de nombreux avantages. choix. the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) by 405 (Long Range presented the General Service Medal - Expedition by 405 (Long March 3, West visited 405 (Long Range Patrol) Squadron to diennes vous manque? Vous ment du retour de personnes L’ARC est consciente du Si vous souhaitez obtenir Patrol) Squadron Commanding Offi cer Lieutenant-Colonel Range Patrol) Squadron Commanding Offi cer Lieutenant- both tour the CP140 Aurora Block III aircraft and later attend aimeriez remettre vos compé- qui possèdent les compétences leadership, de la maturité plus de renseignements au Marie-Claude Osmond (left) and Master Warrant Offi cer Brian Colonel Marie-Claude Osmond (left) and Master Warrant the squadron’s Mess dinner as the guest of honour. tences au service du Canada et et l’expérience dont la Force et de l’expérience que pos- sujet de cette mesure, vous Nelson. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Offi cer Brian Nelson. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging des Canadiens? aérienne a besoin. sèdent les anciens membres pouvez communiquer avec Si oui, il pourrait de nouveau L’EALFA, qui est établie à du personnel. Des données l’EALFA par l’intermédiaire de y avoir une place pour vous Ottawa, s’efforce de créer et probantes montrent que ces son site Web, par courriel ou Greenwood Military dans l’Aviation royale cana- de prendre des mesures qui personnes peuvent avoir un par téléphone (sans frais) : dienne (ARC). améliorent le recrutement effet favorable immédiat sur airforce.forces.gc.ca/fr/reen- Aviation Museum L’ARC a mis sur pied l’Équipe d’anciens militaires d’expé- les capacités aérospatiales du rolement.page, AFILT-EAL- is now accepting resumes for the position d’attraction et de liaison de la rience dans l’ARC. L’équipe Canada, ainsi que sur l’état [email protected], anciens of Museum Assistant for the months of Force Aérienne (EALFA), une collabore étroitement avec le des groupes professionnels officiers, 1-866-355-8195; June, July & August, 2017. équipe spéciale qui travaillera Groupe du recrutement et les en diffi culté. Les anciens mili- et anciens militaires du rang, en collaboration avec le Groupe gestionnaires des carrières taires qui reviennent dans les 1-877-877-2741. This position falls under the du recrutement des Forces pour simplifi er et accélérer le forces ont aussi des idées Pour obtenir de l’informa- Nova Scotia Student Career Skills Program. canadiennes pour attirer acti- processus de réenrôlement. De et des points de vue nou- tion générale sur la façon de Drop off resumes in person by April 3 to Ordinary Seaman Jodie Moase, centre, March 6 was awarded Warrant Offi cer Cheryl Abernethy (center) March 6 was presented Master Corporal Kevin Laffi n was presented a CFCWO coin vement et recruter d’anciens plus, les membres de l’Équipe veaux, qu’ils se sont formés se joindre à l’Aviation royale Captain R A Johnson General Manager GMAM. the 405 (Long Range Patrol) Squadron Eagle of the Year a certifi cate of appreciation for her dedicated service to 405 by the visiting Canadian Forces Chief Warrant Offi cer Kevin CANEX Mall outside the front gate. -Non-Commisioned Member Award by Commanding Offi cer Squadron by 405 (Long Range Patrol) Squadron Commanding West, left. March 3, West visited 405 (Long Range Patrol) Lieutenant-Colonel Marie-Claude Osmond, left, and Squadron Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Marie-Claude Osmond (left) and Squadron to tour the CP140 Aurora Block III aircraft and later 14 Wing Community Recreation Chief Warrant Offi cer Craig Chislett. Squadron Chief Warrant Offi cer Craig Chislett. Abernethy is posted attend the squadron’s Mess dinner as the guest of honour. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging to 404 Squadron. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Le Musée d’aviation Registration Fair militaire de Greenwood April 1st, 2017 | 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. est actuellement à la recherche de candidats au poste d’auxiliaire de musée pour les mois h eofy ,th o oo b e de juin, juillet et août 2017. h b oo for out oor p a opport Le poste relève du programme de b eCo C tre o Ap 1 fro - p. développement professionnel des étudiants the vo u e o b — you (Student Career Skills Program) o e th up fo th port de la Nouvelle-Écosse. t v e , p yo to vo e th perf t e o e REGISTERED Veuillez apporter votre curriculum vitae en Corporal Kyle MacKinnon (center) March 6 was promoted Master Corporal Kevin Laffi n (centre) March 1 was presented Warrant Offi cer Reserve Pat Gillis (centre) February 17 was personne à Major Robert Johnson, conservateur du to master corporal by 405 (Long Range Patrol) Squadron the General Campaign Star – Expedition by 405 (Long Range promoted to Master Warrant Offi cer Reserve by 405 (Long musée, au musée situé juste avant l’entrée principale 902-765-1494 local 5341 Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Marie-Claude Patrol) Squadron Commanding Offi cer Lieutenant-Colonel Range Patrol) Squadron Commanding Offi cer Lieutenant- Call the 14 Wing Community Centre at or 5337 au centre d’achat canex. Osmond (left), with Squadron Chief Warrant Offi cer Craig Marie-Claude Osmond (left) and Master Warrant Offi cer Brian Colonel Marie-Claude Osmond (left) and Master Warrant to register your club for a table or to get more information. (Bldg. 110 Church Street) Chislett attending. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Nelson. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Offi cer Brian Nelson. Corporal D. Kirkwood, 405 Squadron Imaging Page 6 March 27, 2017 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS March 27, 2017 Page 7 Kings launches PLACESPEAK engagement tool Building a March 6, the Municipality that enhances communication ment and so much more,” sulted about projects that of the County of Kings has and decision-making. It also says Mayor Peter Muttart. affect you? Receive notifi ca- launched its new engagement serves as an education tool The online engagement tool tions about changes in your better game tool, PlaceSpeak, in an effort for the public to understand is a way to reduce barriers, community, provide feedback to better communicate and how the municipality will set increase transparency and based on where you live or Development camp lays receive feedback from the out to engage the public and facilitate two-way communi- work and infl uence decisions down drills for competitive public. improve its engagement. cation. The hope is council in a meaningful way. CAPS support August 2, 2016, council ad- “We hope to use this tool can make better decisions, Visit countyofkings.ca and Greenwood Sobeys employee Ginny Potts, left, repre- CAF women’s program opted a Community Engage- to better engage residents save time and resources, click the “PlaceSpeak” icon on sented the store as it hosted a Valentine’s Day fundraiser ment Policy, and accepted when it comes to things like build stronger relationships the right to join the conversa- for the Companion Animal Protection Society: raffling Sara Keddy, ketball players a competi- the Community Engagement the New municipal complex, and better inform residents tion. Residents are encour- off Valentine roses to help all the companion animals in 14 Wing Public Affairs tive program, as strong as Strategy. This strategy will the draft Land Use Bylaw and of projects going on in their aged to log in to ensure they foster care with the organization. CAPS volunteer Anna women’s hockey, softball and Captain Russ Payne, coach of the 14 Wing Greenwood men’s team, foreground; starts off the days develop- Clark was pleased to collect a cash donation of $58, two ment camp drills with women looking to build a foundation for regional Canadian Armed Forces basketball. guide staff and council to con- Municipal Planning Strategy, communities. are notifi ed of new topics as cartons of donated supplies and a gift card in what has While the men played for volleyball. 14 Wing Green- Guest Acadia University men’s coach Kevin Duffie, in Axemen t-shirt, lead several drills S. Keddy duct engagement in a manner a recreation needs assess- Want to be notifi ed or con- they are made available. now become an annual event. Submitted the Canadian Armed Forces’ wood’s Personnel Support Atlantic regional basketball Program’s sports coordinator feeling like they’re playing on five seasons with the Saint we’d scrimmage, then we’d is, fi nish the shot – put your title, the women were working Graham White says women’s the clock. Then we cut ‘em Mary’s University Huskies stop the clock and she’d chat hand in the cookie jar. just as hard. basketball is “pretty much lose and have a game.” than any player in Canadian for a few minutes – just the “Put your signature on it.” During the men’s regional the last one of the CAF’s team Special guests during the university sport history, was most charming, encouraging White says Atlantic region championships at 14 Wing sports” that is not available: Greenwood camp included twice named the top player person. For me, she’s just an offi cials meet in May and will Greenwood February 21 to to now, any women who Acadia University men’s coach in the country and played on unbelievable woman.” go over the February women’s 24, sports organizers took want to play basketball play Kevin Duffi e and Mount Saint Canada’s senior national team. Duffie stepped in on day basketball camp, and look at advantage of the talent com- with the men’s program – it’s Vincent University women’s “Justine is married to one four to lead the program, what can be done between ing in to hold their second actually by policy not defi ned coach Mark Forward. Drop- of the guys on the Halifax base presenting some of his own now and next year’s regional annual development camp for as “men’s,” but non-gender ping in on day three was men’s team, and she knew long-standing tips and skills. men’s event. women’s basketball. specifi c. 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Community badminton a helmet? Contact Glen at recreation@ Community Association holds its annual really fun technology as you explore the covers bookclub meets at the Rosa Margaretsville; presents the Great Lakes breakfast at the Margaretsville Fire Hall Jake’s Gift play. $10.00 per player includes high be doing a fi shing tackle lead exchange. Tuesday, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. (middle kingstonnovascotia.ca, or the rink at meeting in the community hall. the world of coding. Race Ozobots after M. Harvey Middleton & Area Library. Swimmers, with Megan Bonnell. Tickets (2768 Hwy 362). Adults $7, age 5 to 12 April 1, 2 p.m., Play: “Jake’s Gift”. hand, 50/50, 1st, 2nd & 3rd place cash You do not have to be a member to school age) and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. (high wkaa.ca/ 902-765-2800. Afternoon of games making your own track, create some This months selections are Ru by Kim $25 at www.evergreentheatre.ca or years $3, under 5 years free. Sponsored Berwick Legion. The moving story of a prizes and an ongoing Cookie Jar. attend. fy school age and adult), at Pine Ridge Storytime March 28, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Berwick electronic wonders with Snap Circuits Thuy and Clara Callan by Richard B. 902-825-6834. by the Margaretsville Fire Department WW2 veteran’s reluctant return to Juno Wildlife meeting Pool tournament Middle School. Use the rear school March 27, 10 a.m. morning Storytime at and District Library. Every Tuesday and more. Ages 8 and up. Registration Wright. Bring a favourite mug and join Chase the ace Auxiliary, with proceeds for warming Beach and the young girl who changes April 4, 7 p.m., the Kings County Wildlife April 5, 7 p.m., Berwick Legion. Round The Aurora publishes items of interest to Le commandant publie des avis d’intérêt entrance, facing the soccer fi eld. Info: the Annapolis Royal Library. We’ll have afternoon enjoy fun and games! Choose is limited. Call the library for details: us for coffee or tea and conversation. March 31, 5 p.m., Berwick Legion. Tick- centre renovations. his life. Written and performed by Julia Associations monthly meeting in Room robin format. $3.00 to play. Cash prize the community submitted by not-for-profi t public soumis par des organisations à [email protected]. fun discovering new books as well as from a selection of games or bring 902-538-4030. Call the branch during open hours at ets 3 for $5.00. Supper $8.00, dessert Lacrosse registration Mackey, directed by Dirk Van Stralen. 109 at NSCC, Kentville. Speaker Helene to winner and an ongoing Cookie Jar. organizations. Submissions are limited to but non lucratif. Ces avis doivent Knitting classes old favourites, maybe have a little music your own. For adults 55+. For more Meeting 902-825-4835 for more information. $2.00. Everyone welcome. April 1, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Valley Thunder Tickets are $20. Call the Berwick Legion Van Doninck, talks about the Cobequid Everyone welcome. approximately 25 words. Items may be se limiter à environ 25 mots. Les avis Wednesday afternoons, the 14 Wing and do simple crafts. Popovers info please call the branch during open March 29, 7 p.m., the Tremont Com- Preschool fun class Choir auditions Lacrosse registration at the 14 Wing at 902-538-9340 or Pam at 902-538- Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, and we’ll peuvent être soumis à nos bureaux, au submitted to our office, 83A School Road 83A, School Road, (annexe Morfee), Greenwood Library invites anyone March 27, 10 to 11 a.m. Kingston hours at 902-538-4030. munity Cemetery Society hosts its March 30, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Bridgetown March 31, Wolfville auditions will be Greenwood Community Centre, Church 3750 for more info. (Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood; by 14e Escadre Greenwood, par fax au 902-765- interested in learning how to knit, or Library. Every Monday for songs, sto- Dungeons and Dragons annual meeting at the Tremont Hall. & Area Library. Join Amy for a fun hour held for the Nova Scotia Youth Choir. Street, Greenwood. Join the club’s ninth Open Mic fax, 902-765-1717; or email auroraeditor@ 1717 ou par courriel à l’adresse auroraeditor@ becoming an advanced knitter, to join ries, games and crafts. For preschool March 28, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Bridgetown & Come see what we have accomplished, of stories, movement, playtime and This ensemble is dedicated to providing season of youth (ages 5 to 18) lacrosse April 2, starting at 2 p.m. RCAFA 107 (V) ~ In Memory ~ ns.aliantzinc.ca. Dated announcements are ns.aliantzinc.ca. Les annonces avec date sont us at the library. For information, call age children, must be accompanied Area Library. Calling all warriors! Join a all welcome. For more info, call 902- simple crafts. Children learn social talented singers aged 16 to 25 years programming, based out of Kingston Wing, located in the Greenwood Civic published on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis, publiées selon le principe du premier arrivé, the library at 902-765-1494 local 5430. by parent or caregiver. Registration group of hearty adventure seekers in the 765-2642. skills, listening comprehension, and the with an opportunity to work, develop and Berwick rinks. The season will Building, 904 Central Ave. is having W.O. Gary Phillips and on-going notices will be included as space premier servi, et les avis continus seront Basketball is appreciated. Need more info please pursuit of the Dark Rider. This fantasy Peepsorama foundations of reading through letters, and perform choral music. Applications begin in mid-April, continuing through an Open Mic Kitchen Party with Bob inclus si l’espace le permet. Si vous voulez Mondays, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., come call the branch during open hours at role-playing game promotes teamwork, March 30, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Berwick numbers, and vocabulary. accepted until March 24. Information mid-June. Coaches and referees are Deveau. All styles of music and play- March 30, 2012 allows. To guarantee your announcement, you être certain que votre avis soit publié, vous may choose to place a paid advertisement. play free recreational men’s basketball 902-765-3631. and shared story-telling. For ages 14-17. and District Library. Create a diorama VPI ZX meeting and registration forms at nscf.ca or call always needed for teams, games and ing abilities welcome. Come listen and voudrez peut-être acheter de la publicité. La at West Kings High School (back Soup luncheon Sign up online or call the branch during with Peeps! We will supply the materi- March 30, our ZX monthly meeting. Pre- the NSCF at 902-423-4688. tournaments. Visit www.valleylacrosse. enjoy. 19 years old and over Five years ago with heavy The deadline for submissions is Thursday, date de tombée des soumissions est à 9 h 30 entrance). Contact Glen – recreation@ March 28, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., the open hours at 902-665-2758. als, you create the landscape for these fl ight brief 3 p.m. Take off 4 p.m. Land Autism event ca or email [email protected]. Museum opens hearts we remember our 9:30 a.m., previous to publication unless du matin le jeudi précédent la publication, à kingstonnovascotia.ca. Middleton Firefl ies host a home-cooked Talk sing read! Storytime fluffy little creatures. Ages 10-15. 4:30 p.m. Plus or minus 15 minutes. March 31, 10:30 a.m., marks World Dance April 3, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Annapo- otherwise notifi ed. moins d’avis contraire. courageous husband, father, Meditation luncheon at the Middleton fi re hall: your March 29, 9:45 to 10:15 a.m. Berwick Please register, space is limited. Debrief 5 p.m. Autism Day with a flag-raising and April 1, 8 p.m. to midnight, the Rotary lis Valley Macdonald Museum – opens grandfather who lost his Mondays, 5 p.m., 699 Vault Road. Learn choice of lobster chowder ($9), corn Library. Share the fun and adventure of Creative Fibre Arts Skip-Bo proclamation ceremony at the Municipal Club of Wolfville and the Red Door Monday to Friday. New temporary breathing and other techniques that lead chowder ($8) or chicken vegetable soup reading with your child. Enjoy rhymes, March 30, 6 to 8 p.m. Berwick and Dis- March 31, 2 to 4 p.m. Bridgetown & Building, 87 Cornwallis Street, Kentville. present Radioland at the Louis Millet exhibits coming soon. Admission battle with cancer. to quiet the mind and generate internal ($8), “almost” Black Forest cake, or hot songs, and books with other children trict Library. Let your creative side take Area Library. Meet in the DeVenney Join us in honouring those with autism Centre, New Minas. Tickets $25 or charged. Located at 21 School Street in metro crossword peace. Freewill offering. Call 902-765- milk cake with mandarins for dessert, and caretakers. On-going every Wednes- over. Come and knit, crochet, rug hook, Room of the library and enjoy a lively living in the Annapolis Valley. For more $220 for a table of 10. For questions Middleton. Information on exhibits and “We don’t know how tall a solution page 10 1898 or email [email protected]. and tea or coffee. Free delivery within day. (Free) Geared towards ages 0-5, but spin, weave. Bring your own project and game of Skip-Bo with other enthusiasts. info, contact Sandy, 902-242-2019 or or to reserve a table, contact Gord at events phone 902-825-6116 or email: tree is until it is cut down!” Adult skating Middleton by calling Bonnie, 902-825- all ages welcome! meet new friends. Everyone welcome! For adults. Call the library for details at [email protected]. Light 902-542-0400 or gordontownsend@ [email protected]. 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Snow pets and no smoking. Call 902- services advertised. To place a classifi ed, contact 902-765-1494 local removal and lawn care included, 765-4132. (3811-ufn) SERVICE Greenwood). A group of by the teens’ mothers to the on it: V.S. The ring was Greenwood Military Avia- the history of the Green- 5699, visit the offi ce, 83A School Road, Morfee Annex, Greenwood; email transit route accessible. Pet SERVICE – C & R Gillis Contract- goal inquisitive teens pedaled young men far from their made by this appreciative tion Museum. The ring and wood air base alive for [email protected] or fax 902-765-1717. friendly. Available April 1. $925 FOR RENT – Kingston – Spacious three bedroom apartment located ing Ltd. 339 Messenger Road, their bikes up the dirt road English homes. RAF airman from a piece of its story may be seen to- future generations. With To place a boxed, display ad, contact 902-765-1494 local 5833; email per month plus utilities. Please Kingston. Home renovations, Daisy J. 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Council is starting the consultation process for the new • Fitness and Health focus with numerous groups Municipal Complex from scratch and they want YOUR input • Blood Pressure and Glucose Testing • Enjoy music by the band “Rewind” refreshments prepared by the Greenwood Health Auxiliary • Bingo at 2 pm with $50 Jackpot, lots of free prize draws Everyone welcome! This consultation will be to discuss location criteria and building elements

IN PERSON: ONLINE: PlaceSpeak 6:30pm 9am March 21st until Waterville Fire Hall (1415 County Home Rd, Cambridge) 4pm March 31st *see website for further consultation dates* For more information visit: www.countyofkings.ca