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focussed effort
Colonel Iain Huddleston,
Commander,
14 Wing Greenwood
Two CP140 Auroras and personnel from 14 Wing Greenwood deploy in support of Operation Impact October 24.
14 Wing Imaging
Deploying crews get
Canadian send-off
Sara Keddy,
Managing editor
It was a dark and rainy night
on the airfield at 14 Wing
Greenwood October 24, as 34
personnel departed in support
of Operation Impact.
Security remained high
around the base, with sev-
eral guards at the single base
gate open into the evening
and flags remaining at half
staff following the deaths
earlier in the week of two
Canadian Armed Forces soldiers in independent attacks
in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu,
Quebec, and Ottawa. Media
invited to cover the departure
were under strict instructions
regarding imagery, and access was limited across the
open floor of 11 Hangar, the
home of 405 Squadron and
from where departing members and their families were
greeted by Wing Commander
Colonel Iain Huddleston, and
visiting guests Commander
of the Royal Canadian Air
Force Lieutenant-General Yvon
Blondin, Minister of Justice
Peter MacKay and West Nova
Member of Parliament Greg
Kerr.
“We wouldn’t miss this,”
Kerr said.
“There is a lot on Canadians’
minds, and we are blessed to
Our Defence Team of 14
Wing Greenwood military
members, civilian support
staff and families has been
challenged this fall – and I
want to let all of you know
how proud I am of the efforts
you’ve put forward to “Operate
as One.”
In September, our focus
turned towards the potential
requirement, recently confirmed, to deploy up to 80
personnel in short order on
a very demanding mission.
We are all aware of the threat
posed by the Islamic State of
Iraq and Levant within its immediate region of operations.
Furthermore, recent events
in Canada, with the deaths of
Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent
in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
and Corporal Nathan Cirillo
in Ottawa, highlight the wider
international extremist threat
and serve to reinforce the
importance of the commitment
Canada has made through this
mission.
Here at 14 Wing, responding to the requirements of
Operation Impact has meant
a busy schedule for the com-
mand team, and I thank my
immediate advisors and senior
leaders for their determination
and mission focus. Of course,
these efforts quickly encompassed the Wing, with the
requirement to respond either
to deployment messages, or to
ensuring those deploying were
100 per cent ready and supported in all areas. The logistics of organizing a successful
short-notice deployment are
many and complicated: seeing
the professionalism and the
personal touches of each and
every individual involved in
these preparations has been
incredibly inspiring. There
were always treats on the
window ledge of the cashiers’
office. A full complement of
floor hockey equipment was
gathered and shipped with our
first planeload of supplies. All
of our sections and supporting
elements – Readiness Training Flight, Replenishment, 26
Health Services, Wing Administration, the Fitness Centre
staff, 14 Air Maintenance
Squadron, 404 Squadron,
Maritime Proving and Evaluation Unit, 14 Software Engineering Squadron and more
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Deploying
crews...
...cover
have the quality of people here
defending us,” MacKay said.
“Government and Canada are
behind them.”
The RCAF contingent included an earlier send-off October
21 of 14 Wing personnel and
equipment on a CC177 Globemaster III from the Greenwood
airfield, and six CF188 Hornets
from 4 Wing Cold Lake; and
the October 23 departure of
a CC150 Polaris from 8 Wing
Trenton, which also stopped
in Greenwood to collect personnel. The two CP140M
Auroras will conduct surveillance and reconnaissance.
Approximately 600 personnel
– including air crew support
elements – have deployed on
the mission. About 80 members will come from 14 Wing
Greenwood. Operation Impact
is the Canadian contribution to
coalition assistance to security
forces in the Republic of Iraq,
fighting against the Islamic
State of Iraq and the Levant
(known as ISIL).
“The connectivity of the
aircraft we are sending – with
our own and allies’ aircraft – is
what you will hear our personnel and others talk about first.
It is interoperability,” MacKay
said, acknowledging the enhanced capabilities in the
remodelled Block III Auroras
coming from 14 Wing. “This
is key.”
Wing Commander Colonel Iain Huddleston hosted visiting guests Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force Lieutenant-General Yvon
Blondin, Minister of Justice Peter MacKay and West Nova Member of Parliament Greg Kerr October 24, as departing aircrews left in two of
14 Wing Greenwood’s CP140M Auroras.
Submitted
Thanks...
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Armed Forces demands.
Our 14 Wing families have
been just as involved in this
deployment, whether their
military member has simply
been involved in the higher
operational tempo required to
ensure that the deployment is
fully supported, or if their husband, wife, father or mother is
one of those actually deploying. The 14 Wing team that
directly looks after our families
– our chaplains, the Personnel
Support Program staff and the
employees and volunteers at
the Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre – have
shown their strength and
excellence in recent weeks.
The family briefing in October
was well-presented and wellreceived, and the array of support programs and services
available for our families is a
reassurance for me, my command team and to each and
every deploying and working
member at 14 Wing.
As we move from the preparation phase into the sustainment phase, we will be
required to maintain much
of the focus that has made
us successful over the past
weeks. There is little room to
relax or take a break; 14 Wing
operations must remain flexible and resilient, now with two
goals: that of maintaining our
domestic mandate of surveillance, search and rescue and
NORAD support while also
effectively supporting our
deployment. Recent events
underline the parallel requirement for increased vigilance
on the wing and in our immediate community.
This requirement involves
each member of our Defence
Team, as well as our families
and the wider community.
Raised awareness can mean
many different things, but I
ask you to focus on the people
around you and how they are
reacting to your presence,
Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force Lieutenant-General Yvon Blondin was on
hand to send off deploying 14 Wing Greenwood personnel October 24.
14 Wing Imaging
whether you are in uniform or us is a valuable contributor to
In closing, I would simply
not. Watch for anything that our collective security. This is like to say thank you for your
doesn’t fit, both on the wing not a time to overreact, but it commitment and for the many
and in the wider community, is certainly a time to be cogni- sacrifices that each of you
and bring any concerns to zant of the risks and to protect make on behalf of our misthe Military Police or to the ourselves, our families and our sion at 14 Wing in service to
RCMP. Each and every one of team members.
Canada and Canadians.
Aurora
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www.airforce.forces.gc.ca
Community Gateway Site
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canadiennes
www.cfcommunitygateway.com
14 Wing Greenwood Site
Site de la 14e Escadre Greenwood
www.airforce.forces.gc.ca/14w-14e
Personnel Family Support Services
Services de soutien au personnel et aux
familles des Forces canadiennes
www.cfmws.com
National Defence and the Canadian Forces
Défense nationale et Forces canadiennes
www.forces.gc.ca
Combat Camera | Caméra de combat
www.combatcamera.forces.gc.ca
Recruiting | Recrutement
www.forces.ca
Military Family Resource Centre
Centre des ressources pour les familles
des militaires
www.familyforce.ca
VPI | VPI
www.vpinternational.ca
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November 3 2014
Merci au personnel de la 14e
Escadre pour ses efforts concertés
Colonel Iain Huddleston,
Commandant,
14e Escadre Greenwood
Notre équipe de la Défense à la
14e Escadre Greenwood, formée
des militaires, des employés de
soutien civils et des familles,
a fait face à divers défis cet
automne et je tiens à vous dire
que je suis très fier des efforts
que vous avez déployés pour
incarner la devise de l’Escadre,
« Unis dans l’action ».
En septembre, notre attention
s’est dirigée vers le besoin potentiel, et récemment confirmé,
de déployer jusqu’à 80 membres
sans délai dans le cadre d’une
mission très difficile. Nous sommes tous très conscients de la
menace que présente l’État islamique en Iraq et au Levant dans
la zone immédiate d’opérations.
De plus, les récents événements
qui se sont produits au Canada
et qui ont causé la mort de
l’adjudant Patrice Vincent à SaintJean-sur-Richelieu et du caporal
Nathan Cirillo à Ottawa mettent
en évidence la menace élargie
que posent les groupes extrémistes partout dans le monde
et renforcent l’importance de
l’engagement du Canada dans le
cadre de la mission.
Ici, à la 14e Escadre, l’équipe
de commandement a dû se soumettre à un horaire très chargé
pour être en mesure de répondre
aux exigences de l’opération
impact, et je tiens à remercier
mes proches conseillers et hauts
dirigeants de leur détermination
et de leur engagement envers
la mission. Il est entendu qu’un
effort tout aussi important fut
déployé l’échelle de l’Escadre,
alors que le personnel devait
réagir aux messages de déploiement ou veiller à ce que les
militaires déployés soient tout à
fait prêts et bien soutenus, et ce,
à tous les niveaux. La logistique
s’appliquant à l’organisation d’un
déploiement réussi avec un court
préavis est importante et compli-
quée. Le professionnalisme des
membres qui ont participé aux
préparatifs ainsi que leurs petites
touches personnelles furent une
grande source de motivation. On
trouvait toujours des gâteries
près de la fenêtre du bureau du
caissier. De l’équipement complet de hockey en salle a également été rassemblé et envoyé par
avion avec le premier chargement
de matériel. Toutes nos sections
et tous nos éléments de soutien
(Escadrille d’instruction en disponibilité opérationnelle, Réapprovisionnement, 26e Centre des
services de santé, Administration
de l’escadre, personnel du Centre
de conditionnement physique,
14e Escadron de maintenance
(Air), 404e Escadron, Unité maritime d’essais et d’évaluation, 14e
Escadron de génie logiciel, etc.)
ont apporté leur contribution et
ont largement dépassé mes attentes ainsi que celles des Forces
armées canadiennes.
Les familles de la 14e Escadre ont elles aussi participé
au processus de déploiement,
en soutenant les militaires qui
devaient suivre le rythme opérationnel élevé nécessaire en appui
au déploiement, ou en offrant leur
appui à leur être cher (conjoint,
conjointe, époux, épouse, père,
mère) qui serait déployé. Les
membres de l’équipe de la 14e
Escadre qui s’occupent directement de nos familles, soit nos
aumôniers, les membres du Programme de soutien du personnel
et les employés et les bénévoles
du Centre de ressources pour
les familles des militaires Greenwood, ont prouvé leur force et
leur excellence au cours des
dernières semaines. La séance
d’information à l’intention des
familles qui a eu lieu en octobre
a été bien présentée et bien reçue.
La vaste gamme de programmes
et de services de soutien offerts
à nos familles est un facteur
rassurant pour moi, pour mon
équipe de commandement ainsi
que pour tous les militaires
déployés et les membres de la
14e Escadre.
Pendant la transition de la
phase de préparation à la phase
de maintien, nous devrons continuer à nous concentrer sur les
éléments qui nous ont permis de
connaître du succès au cours des
dernières semaines. Nous avons
peu de temps pour nous arrêter et
nous reposer : à la 14e Escadre, il
faut maintenir la force et la flexibilité des opérations qui répondent maintenant à deux objectifs :
remplir notre mandat national de
surveillance, de recherche et sauvetage et de soutien du NORAD,
tout en soutenant avec efficacité
notre déploiement. Les récents
événements soulignent l’exigence
parallèle de faire preuve d’une
vigilance accrue à l’escadre ainsi
que dans notre communauté
immédiate.
Cette exigence nécessite la
participation de tous les membres de l’équipe de la Défense,
de nos familles et des membres
de la collectivité élargie. Une sensibilisation accrue peut prendre
diverses formes, mais je vous demande de porter votre attention
sur les gens qui vous entourent et
sur la façon dont ils réagissent à
votre présence, que vous portiez
l’uniforme ou non. Si vous sentez
que quelque chose ne tourne pas
rond, que ce soit à l’escadre ou
dans la collectivité, veuillez faire
part de vos préoccupations à
la police militaire ou à la GRC.
Chacun d’entre nous joue un
rôle important pour assurer notre
sécurité collective. Ce n’est pas le
moment de réagir de façon exagérée, mais c’est certainement
le temps de prendre conscience
des risques et de nous protéger
et de protéger nos familles et les
membres de notre équipe.
Pour conclure, je tiens simplement à vous remercier de votre
engagement et des nombreux
sacrifices que vous faites tous
pour réaliser la mission de la 14e
Escadre et pour servir le Canada
et les Canadiens.
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 098 Kingston service officer Don MacCoy, left, and
branch treasurer Art LeDuc attended a 14 Wing briefing October 22 to share some
of what the Legion offers serving and veteran Canadian Armed Forces members.
Legion a link for
current, former CAF
members
Sara Keddy,
Managing editor
What awaits retired members of the Canadian Armed
Forces?
The same thing that is available now: camaraderie, support and a feeling of service to
community and country.
Representatives of the Royal
Canadian Legion are regularly
a part of the two-day presentations that make up 14 Wing
Greenwood’s SCAN seminar
(Second Career Assistance
Network), designed to guide
CAF members in their future
choices after a military career.
From Branch 098 Kingston,
Legion service officer Don
MacCoy and branch treasurer Art LeDuc admitted they
“try and recruit” retiring CAF
members - but that is not all
they do.
“We are continuously re-
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is not something you have to
wait to do until you retire – that
is false,” Le Duc said. Anyone
with a military affiliation or
interest may join at any age,
under different membership
classifications.
Once a member, individuals may take advantage of
the range of social and entertainment activities regularly
scheduled at a Legion branch,
from cards and pool to exercise classes and luncheons.
Legions are community hubs
for seniors’ groups, craft organizations, public events
and meetings and family celebrations. And, members are
active supporting national
and local initiatives which
aid veterans, military mem-
S.Keddy
bers, Cadet units, youth and
health organizations, student
scholarship funds, athletic
and leadership development
programs and more.
MacCoy said the Legion is
also focussed on helping its
own; as service officer, it’s
his role to “help you, with
anything we can do: medical
equipment for loan, the veterans’ independence program
for you or your spouse or
widow.”
LeDuc, a retired chief warrant officer with 47 years in
the military; and MacCoy, a
retired master corporal with 32
years of military service; both
agree on one of the Legion’s
strengths: “After you leave
the armed forces, you have a
place to go.”
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Canadians’
support of
Military
Families
Fund adds
up
Wrapping up Christmas
Volunteers are needed to help
wrap Christmas gifts for the Annapolis Mess’ children’s Christmas party.
This is one of the biggest events
for families at 14 Wing Greenwood,
with food, entertainment and a
special visit from you-know-who.
All Mess members’ children who
register to attend the party will
receive a gift.
A wrapping party will be held in
the Mess December 2 at 1 p.m. Contact Captain Armstrong, 902-7651494 local 3126 if you would like to
help out. With enough volunteers,
this will not take too long.
Flying aid
HSC Greenwood Housing
Open to Priority 3 Applicants
Due to the increased availability of Residential Housing
Units (RHU), the Canadian Forces Housing Agency
(CFHA), Housing Services Centre (HSC) Greenwood
is currently accepting applications for Priority
3 opportunity occupants.
A Cormorant helicopter and search and rescue technicians from 413 (Transport and
Rescue) Squadron based at 14 Wing Greenwood flew to the aid of an injured man on
Scaterie Island, off Cape Breton, October 28. The Cormorant crew provided medical
assistance, then transported the man to Sydney, where an ambulance was prepared
to take care of the casualty.
Master Corporal J.Maheu, 14 Wing Imaging
The following is a list of eligible opportunity occupants:
RCMP members
Indeterminate Public Service employees working
in support of DND
Full-time CFMWS employees, working a minimum
of 27.5 hours per week
Indeterminate employees of other GC departments
DND contractors on contracts over 6 months
If you meet the above requirements and wish to apply
for an RHU, please contact the HSC at 902-765-1294
or stop in to the HSC located at Bldg 83, School Rd,
Greenwood, NS.
Wanda Munro
Manager, Housing Services Centre Greenwood
Des logements du CSL Greenwood sont
disponibles pour les demandeurs Priorité 3
En raison de la disponibilité accrue des unités de
logement résidentiel (ULR), le Centre de services de
logement (CSL) Greenwood de l’Agence de logement
des Forces canadiennes (ALFC) accepte présentement
les demandes Priorité 3 (occupants occasionnels).
Ce qui suit est une liste des occupants occasionnels
admissibles :
Les membres de la GRC
Les employés de la fonction publique qui ont été
nommés pour une période indéterminée qui
soutiennent le MDN dans le cadre de leurs travaux
les employés des SSPFC qui travaillent à temps
plein et pour un minimum de 27,5 heures par semaine
Les employés des autres ministères du GC qui ont
été nommés pour une période indéterminée
Les personnes détenant un contrat de plus de six
mois avec le MDN.
Si vous répondez aux exigences ci-dessus et que vous
souhaitez faire une demande pour une ULR, veuillez
communiquer avec le CSL au 902-765-1294, ou visiter
le CSL situé dans l’immeuble 83, School Rd,
Greenwood, Nouvelle-Écosse.
Wanda Munro
Gestionnaire, Centre de services de
logement Greenwood
New Hope Wesleyan Church, Kentville
recently held a charity golf tournament called,
The Hunger Game
at the Island Green Golf Club in Kentville and raised over $4200.00 that will be
split locally and globally in an effort to drive out hunger around the world.
Half the proceeds will go to the Alpha Program in Sierra Leone and the remainder
will be donated to the Aldershot School breakfast program.
Platinum sponsors: Val Connell of EXIT Realty, Doug Morgan of H&R Block,
Sharon Simoneau of Investors Group, Marty and Sherri of the Island Green Golf Club
and the combined donation of the Annapolis Valley Investors Group Consultants.
Silver Sponsors: Lorraine Landscaping and Wetmore Appraisals.
We would also like to thank the various business in the area that made monetary
and prize donations. Future Shop, Boston Pizza, Inside Story Bookstore, Sobeys, Walmart,
Swiss Chalet, Aquatight Basements, D.R.Y. Roofing and Global Pet Foods.
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BMO Financial Group announced October 27 it has
opened an account for donations to the Military Families Fund. All Canadians are
welcome to visit any BMO
branch across the country
to donate to the fund.
The Military Families Fund
was established in 2007 in
response to the generous
support by Canadians for
the members of the Canadian Armed Forces and
their families. Managed by
Canadian Forces Morale
and Welfare Services, the
Military Families Fund provides financial support to the
unique, unforeseen and often
immediate needs of our men
and women in uniform and
their families.
“I remain humbled and
thankful for the continued
support of Canadians to the
members and families of
the Canadian Armed Forces,” says Commodore Mark
Watson, Director General,
Morale and Welfare Services.
“The tragedies in Ottawa
and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu have affected all Canadians, and the outpouring
of support for our fallen
soldiers has been truly heartwarming,” said Hugh McKee,
Vice-President, Personal
Customer Segment Management, BMO Bank of Montreal. “The fund is a great
way of providing assistance
to military families in need.”
Donations may be made
to the following account:
Transit 0389, Account #
8929-898.
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November 3 2014
Youth Happenings
Rebecca Dillman,
Recreation youth worker,
14 Wing Greenwood
Community Centre
Read with me
Polar bears learning to swim and moose who come crashing in looking for more jam
for their biscuits were the topics covered at the October 21 Under the Story Tree
gathering at the 14 Wing Greenwood Library. Special guest readers included Wing
Administration Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Ted Cosstick, seated, and Chief Warrant
Officer Denis Flamand. The weekly story session is a great chance for pre-schoolers
to get together, share stories and crafts and meet new friends.
S.Keddy
Get set for fun with friends
at the 14 Wing Greenwood
Community Centre. Youth,
please pre-register for all
events. If you have any questions, and to register, contact
902-765-8165 or specialevents@eastlink.ca.
A notice to pre-teen and
teen members of the community centre: drop-in hours have
changed. Due to low enrolment
within the teen program, drop-
in times for teens will no longer
Pre-teens gather for craft
be held. Please check monthly night: hand wreaths.
calendars for scheduled teen
events. As for pre-teens (ages
Monday, November 10
nine to 13), drop-in hours have
6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
slightly changed: Monday to
Boys Club members – get
Friday, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Satur- set for Nerf wars! Participants
day, 2 p.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, must wear eye protection.
2 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Youth centre drop in hours
Wednesday, November 5 (ages nine to 13)
5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Monday
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Active Chicks and Boys Club Tuesday
4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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night.
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Friday
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something to please everybody. We’ll
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Besides dealing with all your prescription needs, we also have a Home Health
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starter kits, bottles, closures and all the
gadgets in-between to help get you on
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space to do it yourself, come see us and
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been serving the community for over
20 years. Some of the items that are
available include medals, plaques,
name tags, signs, medical and Id
bracelets, pet tags, and Giftware. You
can also have traditional engraving
done on most items. Custom work is
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November 3, 2014
Churches choose inclusion in celebration service
Kingston United Church in the Kingston Pastoral November 16. Anne Hebb, be on hand to present their
and Torbrook Mines United Charge, will officially be- Affirming ministries coordi- charters.
Church, two congregations come Affirming ministries nator of Affirm United, will
Affirm United is working
for the inclusion of people
of all sexual orientations and
gender identities within the
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Biblical stories of liberation,
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live justly, love tenderly and
walk humbly with God; and
from Jesus’ witness to God’s
inclusive love. Before declaring themselves to be Affirming, local congregations,
colleges, church courts and
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and gender identity, make a
statement of welcome and
commit themselves to work
for justice and inclusion
of anyone marginalized in
society, including persons
of all racial, cultural and
economic backgrounds,
within their congregation,
the wider church and their
community. The program
was launched in 1992. The
United Church officially endorsed the program in 2000
and encouraged its ministries to participate.
All are welcome to attend
this celebration service November 16 at 11 a.m. at the
Kingston United Church, 733
Main Street.
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The Canadian Armed Forces Atlantic swim team
included 14 Wing athlete
Captain John Bernardi,
back row, left; Leading
Seaman Vlad Charnine;
Captain Kim Grimard,
front row, left; 14 Wing
athlete Master Corporal
Laura Roy and Ordinary
Seaman Marjolaine Plante.
Captain John Bernardi, Private Shawn Clarke and Leading Seaman Shawn Miller,
centre three, from left; defended their 2013 Craig Blake Fitness Challenge title again
this fall.
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It has been a busy sport- off with the 300 metre swim
ing summer for athletes and leg, and also competed indimembers of the Greenwood vidually, finishing 10th overall
Multi-sport Club.
with a time of 46:40. Leading
In early August, two local Seaman Shawn Miller did
swimmers competed at the the 6.5 kilometre trail cycling
15th FINA World Master’s portion. Private Shawn Clarke
Swimming Championships finished off the race with a two
in Montreal. Captain John kilometre cross country run.
Bernardi of MP&EU and Mas- The team finished in a total
ter Corporal Laura Roy were time of 33:09, more than 35
joined by three fellow Cana- seconds faster than any of the
dian Armed Forces Atlantic other team in the race. The
swim team (CFAST) members Craig Blake Fitness Challenge
from 12 Wing Shearwater. is named after a Fleet Diving
Bernardi swam in the 400 Unit (Atlantic) member killed
metre individual medley, the in action in Afghanistan and
3,000 metre open water race is one of the main Canadian
and in both of the 4 x 50 metre Armed Forces sporting events
mixed medley and freestyle held in the Halifax region.
relays. Roy qualified in five
Also linked to the Greenevents and achieved long wood Multisport Club is the
course (50 metre pool) per- Boomer’s Legacy cycling
sonal best times in the 100 event. This year, it was ormetre freestyle (1:19.64), 400 ganized by captains Daniel
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metre freestyle (12:37.11), a large success, and it was a
100 metre butterfly (1:34.41), great accomplishment for all
and 200 metre IM (3:19.59). who attended.
She also swam as part of the
Several club members
CFAST medley relay. For all competed in the Valley Harfive CFAST swimmers, this vest running events on the
was the highest level of com- Thanksgiving weekend, and
petition they had ever faced, there are a few remaining
and it was a very impressive races before the competition
event held over 10 days with season starts back up next
three 50 metre pools set year.
up on Ile Notre Dame, as
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Jam sessions
Wednesdays, 7 p.m., join in a community jam session at the Harmony
community hall, 992 Harmony
Road. Door prizes, refreshments,
freewill offering. Everyone welcome.
SPCA foster program
Volunteer foster care homes are
needed to support the rescue, care
and adoption of Kings County SPCA
cats and dogs. If you can provide
a safe, happy temporary home for
an animal and meet SPCA volunteer
training and screening requirements, there are many animals who
would appreciate your involvement.
All costs (food, litter, medical care)
are covered by the SPCA. For info,
contact foster care coordinator
Cynthia Gallagher, cmgalls1@
gmail.com; or the shelter at 1285
County Home Road, Waterville.
Choir opportunity
Wednesdays, the Middleton Choral
Society meets at the Middleton
Anglican Church, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Looking for soprano, alto, tenor and
bass singers familiar with singing
in parts. No audition required. For
information: 902-825-3387.
Kingston
Legion
Sunday, 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
ACROSS
1. Smooth music
7. Fails to explode
10. Voluted
12. Tear down
13. Propose for office
14. Yiddish expert
15. Great ape of
Borneo
16. Arab outer
garments
17. Hundredweight
18. The Muse of
history
19. Neutralizes alkalis
21. Mortar trough
22. Lapsed into bad
habits
27. Potato State
28. DeGeneres’ partner
33. Egyptian sun god
34. Makes more
precise
36. Deafening noise
37. Expresses pleasure
38. __ Nui, Easter
Island
39. Founder of Babism
40. Speed competition
41. Artist’s tripod
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44. Records
45. A witty reply
48. The content of
cognition
49. Mohs scale
measure
50. __ student, learns
healing
51. Put in advance
DOWN
1. Peru’s capital
2. Emerald Isle
3. Group of criminals
4. Flat sweet pea
petals
5. Vietnamese
offensive
6. A lyric poem
7. Philippine seaport
& gulf
8. Utilizes
9. Lair
10. Covering of snow
11. Covered walkway
12. Overzealous
14. Stench
17. Compartment
18. 2nd largest Costa
Rican island
20. Danish Krone
(abbr.)
23. Long narrow
bands
24. Woody tropical
vine
25. Farm state
26. Tooth caregiver
29. Popular Canadian
word
30. Resort
31. Members of U.S.
Navy
32. Smokes
35. Smiling so big
(texting)
36. Capital of
Bangladesh
38. Tore down
40. Travel in a car
41. American bridge
engineer James B.
42. “Rule Britannia”
composer
43. Let it stand
44. Not bright
45. Rated horsepower
46. Pinna
47. Prefix for before
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Yard sale
November 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.:
indoor yard sale at the Three Rivers
Community Centre, 41 Messenger
Rd., Torbrook. Variety of items up
for sale.
Movie night
November 7, 7 p.m., there is a
movie night at New Beginnings Centre, Greenwood. Admission is free.
Concert
November 7, 8 p.m., The Evergreen
Theatre presents Black Umfolosi at
West Kings High School, Auburn.
Tickets $25, reservations online
www.evergreentheatre.ca or call
902-825-6834. Black Umfolosi
formed in 1982 by school friends in
Zimbabwe, who named themselves
after the Umfolozi Omnyama River
in South Africa, where their ancestors could be traced. Performances
mix a great gentleness of spirit and
song with an exuberance in dance.
Supper
November 7, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the
Royal Canadian Legion Kingston:
hot turkey burger, gravy, homemade cranberry sauce, coleslaw,
French fries; $7 (take out $7.50).
Bake sale
November 7, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
the Valley WAAG Animal Shelter
Birthday wish
James Reinhart, right, made his now annual birthday
visit to a local charity recently, meeting Pastor John
Andrews of Open Arms in Kentville. For the past six
years, James has asked birthday party guests to support
a charity in lieu of personal gifts, letting them know
which charity he’s suggesting with a printed pamphlet in
each invitation. This year, as James learned more about
the death of Harley Lawrence in Berwick, he wanted to
help with homeless issues. Through his mom, Kelly’s,
nursing work, they explored Open Arms and how the
agency helps struggling people with comfort, friendship and support. James is learning everyone can make
a difference, and hopes to see Open Arms, presently
operating in Kentville and Berwick, expand someday
soon to Kingston.
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the Middleton Valley Drug Mart.
All sorts of delicious, home-baked
goodies! For info: Jennifer, 902765-6629.
Cemetery clean-up
November 8, participate in a community service project and help
with fall leaf raking at the “new”
Tremont Cemetery (on the S-turn),
9:30 a.m. Rain date November 15.
Supper
November 8, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30
p.m., there will be a turkey supper
at the Kingston Baptist Church,
Main Street. Enjoy a delicious turkey supper with all the trimmings,
and homemade pies for dessert.
$12 for adults, $6 for children.
Ticket auction
November 8, 10 a.m., the Middleton
& Area Fireflies will host a ticket
auction at the fire hall, with the
draws beginning at 2 p.m. Great
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a delicious white pound cake made
by Cathy Mailman and a 50/ 50
draw. Hot dogs, hamburgers, and
muffins (all made by our members).
Dance
November 8, dance to the music
of Spare Parts in the lounge at the
Kingston Legion, 9 p.m. until 12:30
a.m. Cover charge $5 per person,
ages 19-plus.
Kentville walk
November 8, 10 a.m., Hike Nova
Scotia and the Valley Trekkers
Volkssport Club present a guided
walk in Kentville. Participants
qualify to win a trail prize. See
www.hikenovascotia.ca for details.
Gospel music
November 9, 7 p.m., hear On Eagles
Wings, a Canadian gospel duo,
featuring Noel and Beverly Facey; at
the Nictaux Baptist Church. A great
evening of country, southern and
old time gospel music. Refreshments and fellowship to follow.
Church service
November 9, 11 a.m., please join us
at the Nictaux Baptist Church for a
Remembrance Day Service. If you
would like to participate by way of
coming in uniform (Cadet, military,
Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, Girl Guides
or Brownie groups) and joining in
our parade, we would love to have
you attend. Contact Bill McLeod,
902 825-6720, for information.
Reiki workshop
November 10, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30
p.m., a “What is reiki?“ workshop will be presented by reiki
master Dawn-Lea at the 14 Wing Teleah Muise weilds a rake
community clean-up.
Greenwood Library, School Road,
Greenwood. Phone the library, 902765-1494 local 5430 or come in
and sign up for this free workshop.
Volunteerism is not dead,
Meeting
especially at the cemetery!
November 12, 7 p.m., is the next
A leaf raking fall work day
monthly board of directors’ meet- was set for October 25 at
ing for the Companion Animal the “Old” Tremont Cemetery
Protection Society, at the Municipal and, despite the wet, cloudy
Building in Lawrencetown. This weather, there was a turnout
will be the final meeting of 2014. of over a dozen local folks,
Regular meetings will resume young and old, volunteering
January 14, 7 p.m. All members their Saturday morning.
and friends are welcome. For info
Since late last summer, the
call 902-825-2277.
small community of Tremont
sudoku
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November 3 2014
in the “Old” Tremont Cemetery during the October 25
Submitted
Fall work carries on cemetery care
solution page 10
has shown its big heart. Many
of the local residents banded
together to form the Tremont
Community Cemetery Society,
and then set out to acquire
the assets of the cemeteries.
These sacred grounds contain
deceased loved ones, friends
and neighbours as well as local history. Since the founding
of the cemetery in 1851 by
Deacon Calvin Baker, these
patrick’s puzzle horoscopes
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20
Conflicting messages confuse you
this week, Aries. Just don’t let this
confusion keep you from doing what
you think is right. Choose a course
and stick with it.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21
Don’t be too hard on yourself this
week, Taurus. You really do not
need to push yourself unless you
are feeling motivated to do so. If you
feel like relaxing, so be it.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, stick to the outskirts of the
room and be a quiet observer of what’s
going on around you instead of being
the center of attention. You may enjoy
being a fly on the wall for a change.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, this week you may feel an
unusual need to be noticed and
appreciated by others. Embrace the
spotlight and make the most of this
opportunity to share your thoughts.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, you may find it hard to establish
your priorities this week, but you
have a good head on your shoulders
and will figure out the path to take.
Give yourself a chance to have fun.
VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22
Virgo, do the right thing even if it
costs you something emotionally.
Your actions may be carefully
monitored, and someone is learning
by your example.
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grounds were made up of the
collaborated efforts of local
residents of Tremont who donated land for the cemeteries,
including the Baker, McGinnis,
Banks and Neiley families.
The society completed its
first year of operation in maintaining the grounds of both
the “New” and “Old” Tremont
Cemeteries. The group has
applied for charity status, is
looking into having the “Old”
Cemetery designated a heritage property, and is looking
into many other options to
help maintain these grounds.
Signage has been installed at
the “New” Cemetery and new
gates have been purchased to
replace the deteriorated ones
at the “Old” Cemetery. A successful awareness campaign
at the Tremont World Fair
included a treasure hunt to
encourage learning about the
history that exists within the
historic tiered “Old” Tremont
Cemetery, and plans are underway for a future graveyard
tour. There is also a Facebook
page the public is welcome to
check out.
The next leaf raking work
day is set for November 8
at the “New” Tremont Cemetery, located on the S-turn of
Tremont Mountain Road (rain
date of November 15). All are
welcome to lend a hand.
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light of day. You don’t like to be
secretive, nor do you like the idea
of others keeping secrets.
SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21
Sagittarius, do not look at a current
problem as something that will
always block your success and
happiness. Instead, use this obstacle
as a way to get your bearings.
CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20
Capricorn, though you may feel like
lashing out at others, this week you
show an impressive amount of selfrestraint. Get through the week, and
things will turn around.
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The messages you are receiving from
everyone around you seem mottled
and mixed, Aquarius. Instead of
socializing with others, maybe you
just need some alone time.
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you are receiving enough emotional
support from your closest allies.
Maybe they do not know how you’re
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properties. Seniors units available. References required. Call
Ross at 902-840-0534. (3539-ufnb)
FOR RENT – Very clean, modern
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included. No dogs. References
required. Call Ross 902-840-0534.
(3530-ufn)
FOR RENT – Wish you could move
in 5 minutes? 900 sq ft. Includes
Heat, Lights, Internet and cable.
Kingston apt. $950.00 month.
Furnished 2 bedroom, lr, kit,
laundry, bath, large patio. References & Lease required. You’ll
need bedding, towels, and renters
insurance. No pets. Available Immediately. Phone 902-765-4320
or E-mail: nsvalley@hotmail.com
for full feature description, additional pictures or appointment.
(3537-ufnb)
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in Kingston. Fridge, stove, microwave inc. Heat & lights included.
Non-Smoking. Close to all services. $700.00 a month. Phone
902-765-3664 or 902-825-7364 for
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house with a spa/salon with private
pets. Furnished / unfurnished as
access. Walking distance to all ameneeded. Rent is $725.00/month. Call
nities. Close to schools & on a bus
902-844-0331 or 902-825-4544 or
route. Washer, dryer, fridge & stove
rocket650@eastlink.ca (3538-ufn)
Inc. Utilities not included. Available
immediately. $1100 a month. Call
FOR RENT – Kingston Lincoln Shire
902-765-8881. (3542-2tp)
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ture adult living. Two bedrooms, 4
FOR RENT – Aylesford, two bedroom
appliances, kitchen, living room,
apt - upstairs with own driveway
bathroom, laundry hook-ups. 1000
and on Bus Route. Fridge, Stove,
square feet of living space with
Washer & Dryer, Hardwood floors.
in floor heating and garage. Pet
Pay your own utilities. Damage
friendly & smoke free. Nictaux road
Deposit required. $475 a month.
just minutes from Middleton on bus
Phone 902-538-1313 or 902-760route. Phone 902-765-0412. Call
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FOR RENT – Newly renovated 2 Bed- WORRY FREE – Middleton. Newly
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with garage constructed retirement
small den. Fridge & Stove included.
living on one level. Two bedrooms,
Coin operated Laundromat on main
3 appliances, kitchen, living room,
level. Electric baseboard heaters.
bathroom with large sit down showPartially heated by woodstove on
er plus Jeg tub. Heated floors, heat
lower level. Water, snow removal
pumps for low electric bills. Front
& yard care included. Available
& back deck. Snow removal & lawn
December 1st. $650 per month. Call
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Greenwood. $1100 per month.
table and two end tables. Excellent
plus utilities. Phone 902-670-1294
condition. $75.00. Phone: 902(3540-4tpb)
765-0277 (3540-1tpb)
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SERVICES
SERVICE – Bilingual handyman carpenter available, 25 years of experience with finish work, flooring,
stairs, tile work and more. Reasonable rates – flexible hours. Call Mike
at 902-242-2465 or 902-840-0529.
Greenwood/Kingston (3433-ufn)
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tension, mental or physical fatigue,
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appointment for a financial checkup. (902)765-3342 opt 3 or t.way@
valleycreditunion.com. Contest ends
November 30th. (3542-1tps)
IN THE COMMUNITY
CHURCH SERVICE – “The Peoples
25:40 Church” There will be a
church service held every Sunday
at the New Beginnings Centre 1151
Bridge Street Greenwood provided
by Pastor Leon Langille. Pre Service
music at 2:50 p.m. Service 3:00 p.m.
Doors will open at 2:30 p.m. All are
welcome. (3533-ufn)
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November 3 2014
Lions’ fall season reflects
service, community success
Lion Pat Nixon,
Kingston Lions Club
As fall passes, your hardworking Kingston Lions are
busy with both the fall and
Christmas seasons. Their
schedule includes a recent
supper fundraiser for Campaign
for Kids, regular bingos, noon
luncheons and variety music
nights; serving and preparing
the November 11 supper at
the Legion, hosting Christmas
parties, the Christmas Mommies & Daddies telethon and
hamper program, the Christmas
music show on behalf of the
Upper Room Food Bank and
the ever-popular Christmas Eve
breakfast.
Kingston Lions are all about
service to the community. Lions
have made recent donations to
a number of organizations: the
autism chapter received funding to help purchase sport and
gym equipment for a program
for children with autism; Camp
Treasure Chest received a donation and the Upper Room Food
Bank received $1,500. Lions
also donated skates to local
schools and skis to the Kingston
Scouts. At the October 6 meeting, Lion Russell Maillet, chairman of the 2014 Kingston Steer
BBQ & Village Fair, presented a
cheque representing the Kingston Lions Club’s share of the
proceeds from this year’s event.
These funds will continue to be
put back into the community
as part of Lions’ projects and
&Friends
Come join
Family
celebrate the 80th Birthday of
Kay Miles
Open House
Saturday, November 8 • 6-10 pm
1036 Whittington Drive,
Greenwood
charitable efforts.
During our Wednesday night
bingos, Lions will be accepting
donations in support of the annual Coats for Kids program.
This worthwhile program collects gently used winter coats
and then distributes them to
local children who might otherwise not be able to afford a
winter coat. From now through
November, you may drop off
coats in the drop box at the
Kingston Lions Hall.
The Lions’ annual Peace
Poster Contest was judged October 28 by a panel of five community judges. Local students,
including home schoolers, were
invited to depict the importance
of peace, tolerance and international understanding. The winning poster from each school
may now advance through
various local, District, provincial
and national level competitions
to the international level.
Planning your annual Christmas party? Give the Lions a
call at 902-765-2128 to see
what we have to offer. We have
full, in-house catering, bar, a
dance area and stage for your
event. Available dates are filling up fast.
We are always looking for
new members to join our vibrant club. Give us a call!
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87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100
Kentville, NS B4N 3W3
APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS TO
ORGANIZATIONS
Section 65 of the Municipal Government Act
(MGA) empowers Municipalities to make grants
to certain types of organizations.
The Municipality of the County of Kings may
issue grants to organizations which qualify
under the MGA s.65(au) and which provide
services that complement or enhance existing
services of the Municipality.
The application deadline for organizations to
submit their requests is November 30th.
For a copy of the policy or further information
on the application process, please contact the
undersigned.
Meg Cuming
mcuming@county.kings.ns.ca
Tel: (902) 690-2214 Fax: (902) 679-0911
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Kingston Lion Russell Maillet, left, chairman of the 2014
Kingston Steer BBQ & Village Fair; presented a cheque
to King Lion Ray Leblanc from the proceeds of the 2014
event.
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November 3, 2014
Snow Ball was the special guest during children’s story time at The People’s 25:40
Church in Greenwood. The 10-day-old white shorthorn was brought in by Marven
Armstrong.
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The Sunday service October 19 at The People’s
25:40 Church in Greenwood included a special
guest during the children’s story.
A local and dedicated farm family, the Armstrongs, spoke with the children about being a
Christian, using local pumpkins as props. Marven
Armstrong also talked about and introduced a fourlegged guest from his farm, “Snow Ball.” Snow
Ball is a very uncommon, pure white shorthorn
heifer calf from Carole and Marven and Carole’s
North Kingston farm. Marven said he has only
seen two on his farm: Snow Ball, 10 days old
on this visit, and a bull calf named “Snowball,”
owned by Marven’s father some 50 years ago.
In the past, Marven has occasionally brought
in farm animals to explain how they are involved
in the church’s world. All enjoyed the service
and the guest(s).
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