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Vol. 40 No. 43 AuroraNOVEMBER 18, 2019 NO CHARGE www.auroranewspaper.com Tasting, testing details on dinner plate Sara White, Managing editor

With fi nely tuned senses, a sharpened pencil and a knife and fork, eight guests surrounded the table, prepared to test the skills of Private Damon Johnston. The 14 Wing Greenwood cook was in the Annapo- lis Café’s kitchen by 5:30 a.m. October 31, preparing a four-course meal as his QL5 confi rmation dinner. Please the diners – including several of his immedi- ate bosses AND Wing Commander Colonel Brendan Cook AND Wing Chief Warrant Offi cer Dan Campbell – and he’d be one step closer to chef certifi cation. The menu? Potato and leek soup with focaccia, a roasted beet salad, a traditional pork roast dinner with vegetables and crème Brulee for dessert. A roast pork dinner with trimmings was Private “I found my way to the bottom of everything, so Johnston’s main course for dinner guests October 31. it was very good,” Cook said in a round table review Tsang went into specifi cs of Johnston’s meal, including of Johnston’s efforts. fi ne points on the pairing of salt in the soup and bread “Excellent,” said Campbell. recipes, the colour of the soup, how to soak the salad’s Johnston, though, was most likely waiting for the onions to reduce heat and plating presentation details. judgment of chef and Warrant Offi cer Chiu Tsang. Lieutenant Victoria Lanthier, the 14 Wing food services Gulp. offi cer, thanked guests at the meal for their participation, “I’m the most picky chef around,” Tsang said over and their time. dinner. “The more feedback, the better. We’re also “Thank you very much for coming – it makes a big dif- looking for food safety, and the completion of the ference for our younger members that they take pride in product from preparation to fi nish. this experience, and that what they’re doing is signifi cant,” Private Damon Johnston carved his roast pork loin to plate for “For me, you met their expectations – all good for she said. “Private Johnston is four months early in the dinner guests October 31, the main course for his QL5 confir- the practicing you did. You passed. So, breathe a process of journeyman training, so he’s doing very well, mation meal. S. White sigh of relief. Now….” and he was well-prepared for today.”  BLACK FRIDAY DEALS www.bruceautogroup.com PǟFST MILITARY GREENWOOD | MIDDLETON PRICE SLASHES AT ALL LOCATIONS! DISCOUNTS NEW MINAS | DIGBY | YARMOUTH NEW DEMOS • PRE-OWNED • IN-STORE SPECIALS Page 2 November 18, 2019 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS November 18, 2019 Page 3 Festival of Trees a win-win for charity, Christmas spirit Stick sign Sara White, hold items, crafts, electron- pay contribution and have Managing editor ics, sports equipment and it recorded on their T4 as a more. Close to 50 trees will charitable donation. They of heritage, The season of giving is then be up for either silent may also direct their donation underway at 14 Wing Green- auction bidding or raffl e ticket to a non-profi t program close wood, with lots of fun, chal- draws. November 22, there is to their heart, or see it added experience, lenge and community spirit an evening, adult-only show, to the overall Combined Char- being planned by 14 Wing with a 50/50, cash bar and ities fund.  Combined Charities volun- Mary Brown’s prize wheel. role within teers. November 23, and there are The wing’s Combined extras, including 14 Wing Charities program is a part Band performances, family RCAF ranks of the annual Government photos, 50/ 50, treats and of Canada Workplace Char- more. These events are open Sara White, of Aerospace Technology itable Campaign, running to the public, and there are Managing editor and Engineering in Borden from September through over $1,500 in door prizes between 2016 and 2018. December. 14 Wing person- spread for giveaways on the There is a welcome weight While in Borden, a 1917-built, nel will eat, play and give for Friday evening and Saturday of history in a set of new heritage aircraft hangar – the four months as they raise from a pick-a-prize decorated Megapotluck guests October 25 drill canes now carried by 14 fi rst built in Canada for the funds for approximately 60 Christmas tree as names are took advantage of a Wing Greenwood’s unit chief then-Royal Flying Corps – 14 Wing Greenwood Wing Chief Warrant Officer Dan Campbell, centre, with his network of wing chief warrant latte-making officers and their new unit drill canes. Submitted local and regional non-profi t drawn. warrant offi cers. was deteriorating. Instead station. Wing Chief Warrant Offi cer of seeing the building’s ma- posting of his own. Then, represents. If those younger members traditional role of the sticks, groups, including schools On-going initiatives include Corporal Y. Kang, and youth programs, veter- dress-down Fridays and pay 14 Wing Imaging Dan Campbell recently pre- terials head to a scrapheap, he arrived in Greenwood in “I wanted to showcase see a chief with that cane, as army chiefs and sergeant ans, sports and recreation roll allotment. The wing main- sented his network of chiefs the wood was salvaged, and 2018. to the chiefs, and everyone, they know that person is majors use them: “it’s a sign clubs, animal welfare, health tains a year-long dress down with their sticks, specially one of the school’s master “So there was one of the their position is important. someone, and they can aspire they’ve earned them. campaigns and more. Mili- Friday initiative but, through chosen for colour and style, corporals started making drill drill canes here, hanging on The chief warrant offi cer is to that rank and role, too.” “Everyone here is pleased tary and civilian employees the Combined Charities peri- and engraved with both the canes: one for every Royal the wall in my new offi ce, that responsible for advising the Campbell envisions the with their new unit sticks,” are encouraged to take part od, participants’$2 donations 14 Wing logo and each chief’s Canadian Air Force wing was made by my students. commanding offi cer, and has 14 Wing unit drill canes be- Campbell says. “The dis- and add to what is generally support the wing’s workplace unit logo. chiefs, and a few other highly Mine is now a personal gift, at a lot of infl uence. But, 90 per ing used at special events, cussion will be, ‘why don’t a $40,000 annual charitable program. By far one of the There is a stick for the positioned chiefs. One was home,” Campbell says. cent of units are non-com- including the change of ap- we use it, and not just have 14 Wing Greenwood contribution. most successful parts of 14 Wing chief: it has its made for Campbell as chief Campbell felt the wing’s missioned members. They pointment between chief war- them hanging on a wall?’ It squadrons and sections unit chiefs also deserved the say one per cent of the Ca- rant offi cers. There is wider carries on a sense of history The wing’s Festival of Trees Combined Charities is the pay put their best pie for- own story, one familiar to of the school at the time, but is Combined Charities’ mar- allotment program. If every ward during the Combined Campbell. He was the chief at he wasn’t going to be given it mark of rank and experience nadian Armed Forces will discussion within the air force and heritage for our younger quee event: squadrons and employee at 14 Wing donated Charities’ pie contest, the Canadian Forces School until he received a wing chief and heritage a drill cane become a chief in their career. of bringing back more of the people.”  community business and $1 per pay for a calendar year, held October 25 with the Megapotluck event. Up 404 (Long Range Patrol and Training Squadron Commanding Officer Lieu- been a symbol of authority in Commonwealth armies, and or swiping the heads of poor innocent little fl owers. Nor is organizations decorate table- it would raise the annual goal for grabs? Bragging rights tenant-Colonel Angela Thomas, left, and Chief Warrant Officer Kevin Wezenbeek top trees with gift certifi cates, on its own. Participants may and valuable pre-Winter were in the sumo wrestling ring during October 25 Megapotluck events. History of the drill cane the fi nds its origins in the Royal it for poking into stomachs or for fencing duels in the mess themed toys, tools, house- select any one time or per- Carnival points! S. White Corporal Y. Kang, 14 Wing Imaging Flying Corps, originally an Army Corps and from where it line. No, gentlemen, it is to make you walk like offi cers and Originally a functional implement used to direct military inherited the tradition. above all to keep your hands out of your pockets.” drill and maneuvers, today the drill cane is more often a Perhaps the best explanation is derived from a British The new drill canes at 14 Wing Greenwood’s units will be traditional, visual attribute. Swagger sticks and drill canes Regimental Sergeant Major instructing new offi cers on the displayed in unit chief warrant offi cer’s offi ces as a symbol The Aurora News are most familiarly carried by military offi cers or more senior cane/ swagger stick: “Now gentlemen, the swagger stick is of the importance of their leadership, and exchanged during the non-commissioned offi cers. Historically, drill canes have not for rattling along railings, cleaning out drains at home, chief warrant offi cer change of appointment ceremonies. 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Mentorship on deployed operations: the LRP perspective Lieutenant-Colonel in Operation NEON, Canada’s domains. Op LEVIATHAN is critical to individual and col- would significantly impact and constructive criticism Luc Vachon, contribution to support the the surveillance and presence lective development. The the ability to complete the from their mentor to hopeful- Commanding offi cer, implementation of United Na- operation led by Joint Task Merriam-Webster dictionary mission. By understanding ly retain good habits… and to 405 (Long Range Patrol) tions Security Council sanc- Force (Atlantic) of Canada’s defi nes mentor as a trusted the senior leadership’s pri- not repeat errors. Squadron tions imposed against North Maritime provinces and im- counselor or guide. We need orities and by being properly While it appears to be less Korea. The crew was tasked portant waterways, such as to provide our subordinates mentored on ways to react risky to send experienced Deployed operations are to conduct surveillance oper- the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Op with exposure to different during different situation people on operations, the complex and require proper ations to identify suspected QIMMIQ is the surveillance tasks and environments in while considering operational RCAF cannot build the force leadership and personnel to maritime sanctions evasion and presence operation led order to gain experience. impact, the correct call was of the future by relying on Captain Jeff McRae, centre, was named Tusker of the Quarter Aviator (Trained) Tracy Smith, centre, 14 Mission Support Aviator (Trained) Katelyn Walker, centre, 14 Mission October 16, with a certifi cate presented by 413 (Transport and Squadron; was promoted to corporal October 23 by Support Squadron; was promoted to corporal October 23 manage all of the moving activities, in particular ship- by Joint Task Force (North) There is always is a chance made and the affected in- the faulty belief we can al- Rescue) Squadron Commanding Offi cer Lieutenant-Colonel Personal Administration Flight Captain Nicole Rigby, left, by Personal Administration Flight Captain Nicole Rigby, left, parts. Whether it’s drafting to-ship transfers of fuel and of all important bodies of mistakes will occur, but it is dividual was promptly sent ways “send the A-Team.” Brent Vaino, left; with Chief Warrant Offi cer Kevin Robarts. and Personal Administration Flight Master Warrant Offi cer and Personal Administration Flight Master Warrant Offi cer an order for the op or the other commodities banned water, such as Hudson Bay often in making mistakes we home. Rather, the only way forward Master Corporal D. Salisbury, 14 Wing Imaging Krista Semenchuk at the Birchall Centre, 14 Wing Greenwood. Krista Semenchuk at the Birchall Centre, 14 Wing Greenwood. ex, a statement of work for by the United Nations Se- and the Arctic Ocean, and all learn the most. As an organi- If the mentor’s duties are is to embrace “the team.” Corporal Y. Kang, 14 Wing Imaging Corporal Y. Kang, 14 Wing Imaging hotels, overfl ight clearances, curity Council resolutions. Canadian territory north of zation, we can minimize the to train and teach less ex- We can do this developing visit clearance requests, air- Building a plan to conduct the 60th parallel. risk of making mistakes by perienced individuals, the subordinates on the basis lift support, vehicle rentals or operations literally on the While we can learn much providing mentors and over- protégé’s job is to learn and of trust and mentorship, on generating claims for aircrew other side of the world is, from the lessons of the past, sight to our newly appointed further develop their skill both domestic and interna- and ground crew within the needless to say, complex. every deployment is unique leaders. sets. These individuals need tional operations. If we do parameters of a business 405 Squadron also par- and personnel must always While on a recent de- to be provided with the prop- not accept risk when we plan, it takes a great deal of ticipated in multiple domes- remain fl exible. Formal learn- ployment, the air task force er tools and job exposure to mentor our personnel, we coordination. tic operations throughout ing in deployed operations commander was faced with exercise their judgement and will not provide them with Last June, for example, the last year. Op LIMPID will only take our people so a decision to send home a make decisions: either they the opportunity to grow and 405 Squadron deployed a provides for presence and far; actual experience and crewmember undergoing make the right call or they to gain the vital experience CP140 Aurora aircraft and awareness in the maritime, mentorship before, during a family emergency. Send- learn from their mistakes. upon which the future RCAF  November 1, Corporal Brock Leistra, centre, was named Stinger 40 personnel to participate land, air, space and cyber and after deployments is ing this crewmember home They need honest feedback will be build. of the Quarter for his proven leadership skills, hard work November 1, Master Corporal Marc St-Laurent, centre, was Corporal Cody Osmond receiving his new rank August 14 from ethic, dedication and professionalism by 14 Air Maintenance promoted to sergeant by 14 Air Maintenance Squadron 413 (Transport and Rescue) Squadron Commanding Offi cer Squadron Lieutenant-Colonel Cory Marchand, left; with Chief Lieutenant-Colonel Cory Marchand, left; with Chief Warrant Lieutenant-Colonel Brent Vaino, left, with Master Warrant Mentorat dans les opérations de déploiement : Offi cer Chris Dempsey. Leading Seaman LP Dubé, 14 Wing Imaging Warrant Offi cer Kevin Wezenbeek. Corporal Y. Kang, 14 Wing Imaging Offi cer Kevin Wezenbeek. Corporal Y. Kang, 14 Wing Imaging La perspective de PLP Le lieutenant-colonel la contribution du Canada à ration de surveillance et de ments sont essentiels au per- ce membre d’équipage à la de la rétroaction honnête et Luc Vachon, appuyer la mise en œuvre présence dirigée par la Force fectionnement individuel et maison aurait une incidence des critiques constructives Commandant du des sanctions du Conseil de opérationnelle interarmées collectif. Selon le dictionnaire importante sur la capacité de de la part de leur mentor afi n 405 Esc PLP sécurité des Nations Unies (Atlantique) des provinces Le Petit Robert, le terme men- mener à bien la mission. En de conserver, espérons-le, de imposées contre la Corée maritimes du Canada et des tor est défini comme étant comprenant les priorités des bonnes habitudes. . . et de ne Les opérations de déploie- du Nord. L’équipage a été voies navigables importantes, un guide, conseiller sage et hauts dirigeants et en étant pas répéter les erreurs. ment sont complexes et né- chargé de mener des opéra- notamment le golfe du Saint- expérimenté. Nous devons bien informé sur les façons de Bien qu’il semble moins cessitent un leadership et tions de surveillance afi n de Laurent. L’opération QIMMIQ exposer nos subalternes à réagir à différentes situations risqué d’affecter des militaires des membres du personnel déceler les cas apparents de est l’opération de surveil- diverses tâches et à divers tout en tenant compte des expérimentés dans le cadre October 31, Corporal Ryan Mugridge, centre, was promoted October 31, Corporal Francis Poitras, centre, was promoted Corporal Kevin Cowie, centre, was October 24 presented appropriés pour gérer tous contournement des sanctions lance et de présence dirigée environnements pour qu’ils répercussions sur l’opération, des opérations, l’ARC ne peut by 405 (long Range Patrol) Squadron Commanding Offi cer by 405 (long Range Patrol) Squadron Commanding Offi cer the Canadian Forces Decoration for 12 years of loyal and les éléments mobiles. Qu’il maritimes, en particulier le par la Force opérationnelle acquièrent de l’expérience. Il la bonne décision a été prise bâtir la force de l’avenir en Lieutenant-Colonel Luc Vachon, left; with Chief Warrant Lieutenant-Colonel Luc Vachon, left; with Chief Warrant dedicated service to the Canadian Armed Forces by 413 s’agisse d’une ordonnance recours au transbordement interarmées (Nord) de tous y a toujours le risque que des et le militaire a été envoyé s’appuyant sur la croyance er- Offi cer Dean Parsons. Sergeant M. Carreira Offi cer Dean Parsons. Sergeant M. Carreira (Transport and Rescue) Squadron Commanding Officer à rédiger pour l’opération ou entre navires de carburants les cours d’eau importants, erreurs se produisent, mais immédiatement à la maison. ronée que nous pouvons tou- Lieutenant-Colonel Brent Vaino, left, with Chief Warrant l’exercice, d’un énoncé de et d’autres marchandises notamment la baie d’Hudson c’est souvent en commettant Puisque la responsabilité jours « envoyer l’équipe des Offi cer Kevin Robarts. Leading Seaman LP Dubé, 14 Wing Imaging travail pour les hôtels, des interdits par les résolutions et l’océan Arctique, et de tout des erreurs que nous appre- du mentor consiste à offrir meilleurs ». Au contraire, le autorisations de survol, des du Conseil de sécurité des le territoire canadien au nord nons le plus. En tant qu’or- de l’instruction et de l’ensei- seul moyen d’aller vers l’avant demandes de permis de visite, Nations Unies. Il va s’en du 60e parallèle. ganisation, nous pouvons gnement aux militaires moins est d’accepter « l’équipe ». du transport aérien, des loca- dire qu’élaborer un plan pour Bien que nous puissions réduire le risque de faire des expérimentés, la responsa- Cela est possible en perfec- tions de véhicules ou bien de mener des opérations à l’autre apprendre beaucoup des erreurs en fournissant des bilité du protégé consiste à tionnant les subalternes dans la production de réclamations bout du monde, au sens leçons du passé, chaque mentors et une supervision à apprendre et à perfectionner un climat de confi ance et de pour le personnel navigant ou propre, est bien complexe. déploiement est unique et nos dirigeants nouvellement ses compétences. Ces mili- mentorat dans le cadre d’opé- l’équipe au sol en respectant Le 405 Esc a aussi parti- les membres du personnel nommés. taires doivent disposer des rations nationales et interna- les critères d’un plan d’activi- cipé à plusieurs opérations doivent toujours faire preuve Dans le cadre d’un déploie- outils appropriés et bénéfi cier tionales. Si nous n’acceptons tés, cela nécessite beaucoup nationales au cours de l’année de souplesse. L’apprentissage ment récent, le commandant d’une exposition au travail qui pas les risques lorsque nous de coordination. dernière. L’opération LIMPID offi ciel dans les opérations de de la Force opérationnelle leur permet d’exercer leur encadrons nos militaires, En juin dernier, par assure une présence et une déploiement n’amènera les aérienne devait prendre la jugement et de prendre des nous ne leur offrirons pas la Corporal Marc Belanger, centre, was presented October 24 October 16, Captain Jeff McRae, centre, was presented the exemple, le 405 Esc a affecté surveillance en mer, sur terre, militaires qu’à un certain décision d’envoyer ou non décisions, soit qu’ils prennent possibilité de se perfectionner Corporal Peter McMullen, centre, received his new rank August his fl ight engineer wings by 413 (Transport and Rescue) 413 (Transport and Rescue) Squadron Tusker of the Quarter 14 from 413 (Transport and Rescue) Squadron Commanding Squadron Commanding Offi cer Lieutenant-Colonel Brent Award by 413 (Transport and Rescue) Squadron Commanding un aéronef CP140 Aurora et dans les airs, dans l’espace et point, tandis que l’expérience un membre d’équipage à la bonne décision ou qu’ils et d’acquérir l’expérience Offi cer Lieutenant-Colonel Brent Vaino, left, with Master Warrant Vaino, left, with Chief Warrant Offi cer Kevin Robarts. Offi cer Lieutenant-Colonel Brent Vaino, left, with Chief Warrant 40 militaires pour participer dans le cyberespace. L’opé- réelle et le mentorat avant, la maison en raison d’une tirent des leçons de leurs essentielle à partir de laquelle Offi cer Chris Dempsey. Leading Seaman LP Dubé, 14 Wing Imaging Leading Seaman LP Dubé, 14 Wing Imaging Offi cer Kevin Robarts. Master Corporal D. Salisbury, 14 Wing Imaging à l’opération NEON, qui est ration LEVIATHAN est l’opé- pendant et après les déploie- urgence familiale. L’envoi de erreurs. Ils doivent obtenir sera bâtie l’ARC de l’avenir.  Page 6 November 18, 2019 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS November 18, 2019 Page 7 Shop locally this Holiday Season

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November 23 | 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. AffordableAffordable pricesprices Public viewing Annapolis Mess 14 Wing Band afternoon performance. 14 Wing Imaging presents family photos in a Christmas setting, $5 (digital print will be emailed). 50/50 Businesses are invited to present a decorated tree for public bidding in this silent auction. S. White & Leading Seaman C. Moon, 14 Wing Imaging OPI/ BPR | Captain Sarah Fralick | [email protected] 3319 HWY #1, EASTE AYLESFORD Open door showcases military trades Combined Charities Sara White, Luc Vachon, welcoming the ment and planning, resume robin, showcasing a range Lieutenant-Colonel Cory eight-week long inspection, programme de Charité combiné 902-847-3494 Managing editor group at wing headquarters. and interview preparation, of trades under the Construc- Marchand welcomed the to stockrooms of personal Presented by countrystovesandsunrooms.com présemé par “You’re going to see today certifi cations in WHIMIS and tion Engineers. 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Greenwood, as base person- “Everyone’s looking for- and Electrical and Mechanical fi ghters, electricians, plumb- “We do the big inspec- “There are so many in- NNovov 25,25, DecDec 2,2, 9,9, 1616 issuesissues nel showcased their work ward to having you visit: ask Engineer section bypassed ers, carpenters, power plant tions, we take planes apart, teresting things out there NNovov 21,21, 2828 & DecDec 55,, 1122 adad contentcontent deadlinesdeadlines to 20 high school students them questions about their the daily drives to show off and electrical generator staff, we have folks who work on and, the nice thing about the thinking about their own work or their life. We all had heavy equipment trucks, refrigeration technicians and engines and do the deeper military is, you can start in MMulti-pageulti-page sspreadpread wwithith pphotoshotos aandnd ffeatureseatures oonn aallll tthingshings sseasonal:easonal: ooutdoorutdoor lliving,iving, rrecipes,ecipes, cconsumeronsumer ttrends.rends. 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The group visited 2 Han- of excited, proud folks who change to something else School’s Options and Oppor- and life at your age.” “Everything you see, I can gar to look at supply chain would love to tell you what that interests you,” said 14 tunities Grade 10 class was The tour put together vis- drive,” said Master Corporal and materiels management they do for a living and, hope- AMS Deputy Command- AAnyny ad,ad, SSaveave SSaveave 220%0% the fi rst of several Annapolis its with many of the wing’s Chris Anderson, who intro- trades, then walked across fully, it will inspire some of ing Officer Tom Gorman, iiff yyouou commitcommit toto Valley programs signed up support trades, from driving duced the mobile support the street to the Annapolis you to take up some of these describing his career path aanyny sizesize 110%0% oorr for a visit over the next few to cooking to managing sup- equipment operator trade. Mess for a tour – and lunch. trades here or in a civilian through three trades and pperer week.week. aallll ffourour wweeks!eeks! months. plies to repairing aircraft. The “From a staff car to a grader “Welcome to my kitchen,” workplace.” occupations. “We do the same thing ev- O2 program is a hands-on to a crane. We dig the dirt, said Warrant Officer Chiu The students explored sec- “You’re young, and you eryone else does, but we train learning experience for stu- push the snow and travel “Chewy” Tsang. “For those tions from the hangar fl oor, can fi gure things out as you to do it around the world,” dents considering a career the world.” of you who want to be a where crews were opening a go – you don’t have to make Shop locally this Holiday Season said 405 (Long Range Patrol) in the trades, with a practical At 5 Hangar, personnel cook, there is potential in the CP140 Aurora’s myriad parts life choices at a young age. 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Christmas hamper patients, family and friends or community luncheon, 1482 Vet- 10 (younger athletes with expe- vehicle’s needs for wheelchair receipts issued). All funds support applications anyone seeking information and erans Lane. $10 at the door, $11 rience), 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.: ages access. Christmas hampers and toys for Memorial now marks fy By December 6: applications for support are encouraged to call delivery to Kingston/ Greenwood 11-plus. $5 drop-in. Registra- Pizza, movie night families between Coldbrook and the Friendly Neighbours Christ- Lloyd (902-375-2138) or Lynda (for delivery, call 902-765-2128 tion, waiver at valleylacrosse.ca, November 23, take in a pizza and Kingston, in partnership with the modern military The Aurora publishes items of interest to Le commandant publie des avis d’intérêt mas Hamper Program are now (902-765-3055) for information. by 10:30 a.m.). VTL Facebook or at gym. Bring: movie night, showing Disney’s Lions Clubs of Kingston, Ayles- the community submitted by not-for-profi t public soumis par des organisations à available at Foodland, Coldbrook; Itty Bitty Christmas art show Tea & sale hockey helmet with cage, hockey “Christopher Robin,” at Wilm- ford, Berwick and Coldbrook and service, sacrifice but non lucratif. Ces avis doivent organizations. Submissions are limited to Independent and Foodland, Ber- November 18 to December 21, November 20, 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., gloves (optional), sneakers and a ot Baptist Christian Fellowship the Aylesford & District Volunteer Sara White, war we’ve ever been in. And approximately 25 words. Items may be se limiter à environ 25 mots. Les avis peuvent être soumis à nos bureaux, wick; Sobeys, Greenwood; Needs, 7Arts hosts the Itty Bitty Christ- St. Mary’s Anglican Church hosts water bottle. The club has loaner Centre. An adult Christopher Fire Department. submitted to our offi ce, 61 School Road Managing editor there are people from 14 au 61, School Road, (annexe Morfee), Aylesford; Pharmasave, Kingston; mas Art Show of miniature art its annual pre-Christmas tea and sticks. Robin returns with Winnie the Historical meeting (Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood; by 14e Escadre Greenwood, par fax au 902- Wing Greenwood today taking fax, 902-765-1717; or email auroraeditor@ 765-1717 ou par courriel à l’adresse Bert’s, Auburn. All applications work in a variety of mediums at sale at the Aylesford fire hall. Pokemon escape room Pooh to the 100 Acre Woods to November 26, 7:30 p.m., join Carving stone is a slow part in peacekeeping in Mali, ns.aliantzinc.ca. Dated announcements [email protected]. Les annonces must be completed and returned Pascalice’s Bistro, Greenwood. Turkey salad plate and sweets November 22, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., fi nd Pooh’s lost friends. Pizza at the Kings Histoircal Socity for and precise process, and just in recent months. There are published on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served avec date sont publiées selon le principe to the store where picked up not If you would like to enter your included in the admission price the Rosa M. Harvey Middleton & 5:30 p.m. and the movie begins its monthly meeting, plus a pre- the newest engraving on the was nothing on the memorial basis, and on-going notices will be du premier arrivé, premier servi, et les avis continus seront inclus si l’espace le permet. later than December 6. Applica- work for the show, contact Alice, of $7. Gifts and Christmas baking Area Library is calling all trainers! at 6 p.m. Call 902-765-2386 for sentation “The History of Dolls cenotaph outside the Kingston specifically for the modern included as space allows. To guarantee Si vous voulez être certain que votre avis soit tions will not be accepted after [email protected], or for sale. All welcome. Detective Pikachu needs your more info. and Dollhouses, with collector Royal Canadian Legion refl ect military members.” your announcement, you may choose to publié, vous voudrez peut-être acheter de la that date. Penny Hughes, penny@7arts. Coffee party & bake sale help! Follow the clues, break Crafters’ sale Deborah Parrott; at the Kings place a paid advertisement. The deadline for publicité. La date de tombée des soumissions that same march of time and But – and unfortunately – submissions is Thursday, 9:30 a.m., previous est à 9 h 30 du matin le jeudi précédent la Cancer support group meeting ca. Deadline for submissions is November 20, 10 a.m. to noon, the codes. Will you escape in November 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., County Museum, 37 Cornwallis effort. “we didn’t have room to add to publication unless otherwise notifi ed. publication, à moins d’avis contraire. November 18, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., November 16. The show launches St. John’s United Church, 202 time? Ages 10 to 14. Registration fi ll your winter project needs from Street, Kentville. Members of the Alvin H. Afghanistan to the stone there, the Canadian Cancer Society with a special evening viewing at Main Street, Middleton; hosts required. an abundance of fabrics, knitting Luncheon Foster MM Branch 098 have or all the so many others. They The Kingston memorial cenotaph at Royal Canadian Kingston/ Greenwood Living with Pascalice’s November 18, 6 p.m. a Christmas coffee party and At the Evergreen Theatre necessities, craft supplies, books November 26, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., long talked about the me- cover everything, over years Legion Alvin H. Foster MM Branch 98, with its new- Cancer Support Group will hold to 8 p.m. Tea and coffee provided, giant bake sale. Coffee party is November 22, 8 p.m., the Ever- and more, as 107 Valley Wing the Middleton and Area Firefl ies morial’s inscriptions, which and years. And, you’re just ly-engraved inscription acknowledging the more recent metro crossword its monthly gathering. Kings/ with additional beverages and by freewill donation at the door. green Theatre, 1941 Stronach RCAFA, Greenwood, hosts a sale host a soup luncheon at the fi re account for Canadian sacrifi c- going to keep adding to it.” and continuing sacrifices made by Canadian military solution page 14 Annapolis County VRH cancer desserts for purchase at the bis- Purchase your Christmas baking Mountain Road, Margaretsville; ideal for crafters. If you wish to hall on Church Street. Featured es through the First and Sec- Bond says he looked at members. M. Rolph patient navigator Dianna Hutt tro. Artwork purchases must be from a large display of goodies presents road poet, multi-in- book a table to sell some of your will be hamburger soup ($10), ond world wars, the Korean the wording on the new me- they bent over backwards to before Remembrance Day.” is welcomed back again to dis- via cash payment or EMT. bake sale table. strumentalist and master story own “extra” supplies, contact chicken vegetable soup ($9), Confl ict and United Nations morial Berwick erected to help us – just so easy to work As people noticed the new cuss Braco therapy, new breast Luncheon Thinking about retirement? teller Gordie Tentrees with Jaxon Shirley Peebles, 902-824-2749. and corn chowder ($9), followed Peacekeeping work. include more modern military with,” Bond says. “I talked to inscription at this year’s cer- cancer treatments and the N.S. November 19, noon to 1 p.m., the November 21, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Haldane. Tickets $30 (military A light lunch, coffee and snacks by your choice of chocolate or “The peacekeeping it talks actions, and the Kingston Robert Harvey and he came emony, Bond said, “everyone Cancer Care Program. Cancer Kingston Lions host their monthly the Rosa M. Harvey Middleton & $25, students $15) at TIXHUB, will be available. carrot cake. Everything is home- about was really from the Legion worked with the Mid- down and looked at what we was pleased to see it done. Area Library hosts an informative evergreentheatre.ca. Book sale made! Free local delivery may 1950s and 1960s,” says dleton Funeral Home for help have and said, ‘I suppose you And now that people know talk about government services Coffee & conversation November 23, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., be arranged by calling Bonnie at branch property coordinator devising the most suitable want this done before Novem- it’s there, maybe they’ll come for seniors with Bill Gregory. November 22, 10 a.m. to 11:30 the Berwick and District Library 902-825-3062 by November 25. Corporal (retired) Mike Bond, inscription The result: “& ber 1.’ We said yes, ideally, down and take a look at it and Ask questions about the Cana- a.m., the Berwick and District hosts a book sale. Pick up some Book sale a member of the branch since ALL MILITARY OPERATIONS and he got it done a week think about what it means.”  horoscopes da Pension, Old Age Security, Library invites friends to join us incredible deals on previously November 26 to 29, during open the mid-1970s and the fellow 1947 – PRESENT” was added November 17 to November 23 Guaranteed Income Supplement for coffee, tea and conversation enjoyed, new-to-you books at our hours, there will be a book sale at assigned to manage the me- just days before this year’s ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 and Canada Pension Disability. with your community neighbours. most anticipated sale of the year. the 14 Wing Greenwood Library, morial’s update. Remembrance Day service. A bevy of ideas and tasks are People may be apt to judge you Take an in-person guided tour of Each month a guest will help us Prelude to Christmas Morfee Centre, 83 School Road. bouncing around in your head this by the company you keep, Libra. “Afghanistan – that was “We worked with heritage week, Aries. You may have to fi nd a However, once others get to know the Service Canada website and get the conversation started. November 24, 7 p.m., the Green- Deeply discounted discarded and 10 years, really the longest Memorials in Windsor, and way to quiet your mind so you can you, they will discover how you learn how to explore a wide range Knitting by the Book wood Branch of the Church of donated books, with all proceeds focus on what needs to get done. march to the beat of your own services & trades of government programs online, November 22, 6 p.m. to 7:30 Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, towards library programs and new TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 drummer. Taurus, a benefi t to having so many SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 including programs for seniors at p.m., the Berwick and District 10588 Highway 201, invites you books for the collection. Enter to WIN four tickets close friends in your life is you Scorpio, you may have an opportunity provincial and municipal levels as Library invites friends in to knit, to a join members for a prelude to Mental wellness for all Call 902-765-1494 local 5833 for info always have a buddy you can call to enjoy some time to yourself this Name: when you need someone to hear week. The alone time can be a great well. Registration required. crochet, rug hook, spin, weave: Christmas service, including live November 28, 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., your side of the story. way to work through new ideas. Floor curling bring your own project and meet musical performances to start the the Rosa M. Harvey Middleton ACROSS instrument 17. One point north of due Address: the 1. Small viper 54. Sufferings west GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 November 21, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., new friends! Christmas season. Refreshments & Area Library presents Daisy 4. Some are covert 55. One who noisily enjoys 18. Small peg of wood Gemini, even after a big shakeup in Don’t let someone whose maturity come try and play fl oor curling Chase the Ace provided. Dwyer and a conversation about Phone: 7. A waiver of liability 56. About blood 20. Stretch of swampy your routine, it seems like things at level is beneath your own bother (abbr.) 57. Transaction verifi cation ground at the Three Rivers Community November 23, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Celtic spirituality workshop building wellness within a com- Drop ballot off at The Aurora Newspaper 61 School Rd., 10. Speak out system (abbr.) 22. Is indebted to work are more of the same. You may you, Sagittarius. Take the high road Aurora 11. Retirement plan 59. Related through female 27. Where you were born need to start looking for opportunities and others will notice and respect Centre, 41 Messenger Road, the Kingston Legion holds its November 24, starts at 2:30 p.m. munity through the engagement fax to 902-765-1717, or enter online at 12. Small dog family members (abbr.) elsewhere for stimulation. you for it. auroranewspaper.com by noon, November 21, 2019. 13. City in Iraq 60. Low velocity grenade 28. A team’s best pitcher CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Torbrook Mines. For information, Chase the Ace draw. Tickets are at the Kingston United Church, of all. A close-knit neighbourhood RALPH FREEMAN MOTORS LTD. 15. Car mechanics group 61. ‘In Living Color’ 29. Cool! call Donna at 902-760-2471 or available at Brown’s Auto, Phar- 733 Main Street; with workshop, can provide a sense of belonging. 16. Shrimp-like creature comedian 31. 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