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WEEKLY The Regimental Ball 2011 2 14 WLE Branch Serviceperson of the Year 2010 3 For Your Info Page 16 Horoscopes Page 16 Find and Win Page 16 Sudoku Page 17 Crossword Page 17 Classied Ads Page 18 SECTION Blood Donor Clinic 5 Easter on the Wing 10 Pistol Shoot 11 Volunteer Recognition Dinner 14 Youth Happenings 17 COMMUNITY Altantic Region Bowling Championship 4 SPORTS Fax (902): Middleton Cell (902): • Light Roadside • Heavy Towing • Wheel Lift & Flatbed Service • Specialists in: • Heavy Haulage • Tractors • Trucks • Buses • Baby Barns • • RV’s • Motor Homes • Lock Out & • Boost Service • www.morsetowing.ca 24 HOUR SERVICE 825-7026 825-1589 ONLY INDEPENDENT TOWING COMPANY IN OUR AREA 14 WING • ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NS VOL. 32 NO. 16 APRIL 18, 2011 NO CHARGE www.auroranewspaper.com EXIT 18, HWY 101 MIDDLETON, N.S. 825-3471 www.connellchryslerdodge.com L ICENSED E ATERY Open 7 days a week • 902-538-5525 • 160 Commercial St., Berwick Open Good Friday Prime Rib Wednesday Evenings $17.95 Saturday Breakfast 9-12 www.kellocks.ca Vacuum Sealed For Members Deployed Overseas Free delivery with any order over 10 lbs. w w w . a l b e rt a j e r k y . c o m MIDDLETON AUTO SUPPLY LTD 428 Main Street 825-4803 EARLY EASTER DEADLINE All Classied Ads, Advertising & Articles for our next issue is 10 a.m., Wednesday April 20th. Our next issue is Tuesday, April 26th. Submitted by: Captain Natalie Wispinski, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron As most folks have likely noticed, our beloved Argus had to spend the winter next to the CANEX parking lot. Unfortunately, temperatures were too cool last fall to complete the painting prior to the snow fall. Beginning mid-April, the refurbishment crew from 14 Air Maintenance Squadron (AMS) and 404 Squadron will be getting together once again to pick up where we left off last fall. First the existing paint surface will have to be lightly scuffed, followed by application of an additional two coats of paint. The “lightening bolt”, tail art, roundels and remaining markings will then be added. The radome and Magnetic Anomaly Detection (MAD) boom, which are currently being renished in the 14 AMS Aircraft Structures shop, will also be reinstalled. Mother Nature willing, our goal is to have the Argus back in her former position of splendour by the end of May. 14 Air Maintenance Squadron personal, work on the ongoing restoration of the Argus aircraft at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum. (Images submitted)

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Page 1: Apr 18 2011

WEEKLY

The Regimental Ball 2011 2

14 WLE Branch Serviceperson of the Year 2010 3

For Your Info Page 16Horoscopes Page 16Find and Win Page 16Sudoku Page 17Crossword Page 17Classifi ed Ads Page 18

SECTION

Blood Donor Clinic 5

Easter on the Wing 10

Pistol Shoot 11

Volunteer Recognition Dinner 14

Youth Happenings 17

COMMUNITY

Altantic Region Bowling Championship 4

SPORTS

Fax (902): Middleton Cell (902):

• Light Roadside • Heavy Towing • Wheel Lift & Flatbed Service •

Specialists in:• Heavy Haulage • Tractors • Trucks • Buses • Baby Barns •

• RV’s • Motor Homes • Lock Out & • Boost Service •www.morsetowing.ca

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14 WING • ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NSVOL. 32 NO. 16 APRIL 18, 2011 NO CHARGE

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EARLY EASTER DEADLINE All Classifi ed Ads, Advertising & Articles for our next issue is 10 a.m., Wednesday April 20th. Our next issue is Tuesday, April 26th.

Submitted by: Captain Natalie Wispinski, 14 Air Maintenance SquadronAs most folks have likely noticed, our beloved Argus had to spend the winter next to the CANEX

parking lot. Unfortunately, temperatures were too cool last fall to complete the painting prior to the snow fall. Beginning mid-April, the refurbishment crew from 14 Air Maintenance Squadron (AMS) and 404 Squadron will be getting together once again to pick up where we left off last fall. First the existing paint surface will have to be lightly scuffed, followed by application of an additional two coats of paint. The “lightening bolt”, tail art, roundels and remaining markings will then be added. The radome and Magnetic Anomaly Detection (MAD) boom, which are currently being refi nished in the 14 AMS Aircraft Structures shop, will also be reinstalled. Mother Nature willing, our goal is to have the Argus back in her former position of splendour by the end of May.

14 Air Maintenance Squadron personal, work on the ongoing restoration of the Argus aircraft at the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum. (Images submitted)

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April 18, 2011Page 2 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

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On Saturday 26 February 2011, 14 Construction Engi-neering Squadron (CES), the Lunenburg County Detach-ment of the RCMP, the Town of Bridgewater Police and the

The Regimental Ball 2011

Lunenburg County and Area Fire Services joined forces to hold the 6th Regimental Ball. The event took place at the Days Inn, Bridgewater. The Ball was organized by a com-mittee led by Captain Frank Edison, who was also the Mas-

ter of Ceremonies (MC), and his wife Sharon Edison. The re-mainder of this year’s commit-tee were members of 14 CES, the RCMP and Bridgewater Po-lice. The Ball was attended by numerous members and their spouses of the aforementioned organizations as well as local politicians, retired members and special guests.

This year’s guest speaker, Dan Hennessey of Branch #24 Legion took this opportunity to

speak about the defi nition of a veteran. The subject is near and dear to his own heart and very important to all those in atten-dance. While the MC kept the crowd entertained by educating attendees on historical tradi-tions of various organizations; a brief history of Military Mess dinners and some anecdotal points of proper etiquette, like not using your knife to stab your food as it is already dead.

The Regimental Ball was conceived approximately 10 years ago, as a celebration of uniforms in Lunenburg County. The initial idea was not in-tended as a fundraising event, however, in the early planning stages it was realized the dinner would generate profi t.

Keeping with the original theme of ‘a celebration of uniforms’ the fi rst committee sought out a charity worthy of the profi ts. The charity which was chosen over 10 years ago and is still the recipient of the profi ts is the Derek C Burke-holder Memorial Trust Fund.

Sergeant Burkeholder, of the RCMP, died on 4 Jun 1996 in the line of duty in Lunen-burg County. The trust fund grants scholarships annually to graduating students of the 5 county high schools. The stu-dents must have demonstrated a fi nancial need and demon-strated humanitarianism with preference going to those who have declared a stated purpose to serve their fellow human beings. Winners of the grants are expected to maintain a B average and be of upstanding character and reputation within the community.

During the event, Captain Brian Boss was awarded the 14 Wing Commander’s Com-mendation recognizing his excellent and selfl ess leader-ship as A/CO 14 CES while the a portion of the Squadron was deployed on CMO Roto 7.

This very successful event would not have been possible without the generous contribu-tions and donations from the local business community.

Captain Brian Boss received the Wing Com-mander’s Commendation from 14 Wing Commander Colonel Bill Seymour during the Regimental Ball held in Bridgewater, NS on 26 February, 2011. The award recognized his excellent and selfl ess leadership as Acting Commanding Offi cer 14 Construction Engi-neering Squadron while a portion of the Squadron was deployed on CMO Roto 7.

Major Sarah House, Commanding Offi cer 14 Con-struction Engineering Squadron (Centre) thanking the lead organizers of the Regimental Ball, Captain Frank Edison (Right) and Sharon Edison (Left).

(Images submitted)

Member of 91 Construction Engineer Flight Gander, of 14 Construction Engineering Squadron, attends professional development course at a USAF Training Academy. Left to right, Brigadier-General E.B. Thuen, 1 Canadian Air Division Head Quarters, Corporal EW Earle, 91 Construction Engineering Flight Gander, Chief Warrant Offi cer J.B.Verrault 1 Canadian Air Division, Air Reserve Chief Warrant Offi cer.

(Image submitted)

Corporal Ewen Earle is a full time military reservist working with 91 Construction Engineering Flight in Gander, NL. Originally from Sum-merford, NL he was selected to attend a fi ve-week United States Air Force leadership course in Knoxville, Tennes-see. The school is made up of members of the US Air Force and the Air National Guard and they provide one of the best professional military education experience in the US Air Force. They admin-ister a demanding curriculum to prepare students for greater leadership responsibilities by improving skills as a Military Professional, Combat Leader, Unit Manager, and Manage-rial Communicator. Corporal Earle successfully graduated from this course on 11 Febru-ary 2011 and is eagerly await-ing his next deployment.

Corporal EW Earle of 91 CE Flight Attends Five-week United States Air Force Leadership Course

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14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Branch Serviceperson of the Year 2010On 30 March 2011,

the 14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Offi cer (WLEO), Lieutenant-C o l o n e l G h i s l a i n Letourneau presented the Wing Logistics and E n g i n e e r i n g ( W L E ) Branch Serviceperson of the Year Award to Corporal ( C p l ) C h r i s t o p h e r Steward from the14 Wing Transportation Electrical Mechanical Engineering Squadron (WTEME).

This award is given on a yearly basis to an individual who is nominated by his or her supervisor and endorsed by his/her respective S q u a d r o n O f f i c e r Commanding (OC). The

14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Offi cer (WLEO), Lieutenant-Colonel Ghis-lain Letourneau presents the Wing Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Serviceperson of the Year Award to Corporal (Cpl) Christopher Steward, while CWO Bob Viel, Wing Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Chief Warrant Offi cer looks on. (Image submitted)

Baseball is one of those sports that creates irresistible urges. In what way you ask? Well, how many times have we passed a ball game on TV only to pause and watch, if only for a few minutes, just to catch the score? What about when you are standing in line at the grocery store and someone is chatting about the fi nal score of game 3 and how that will affect the rest of the series and the potential playoff situations, and you just can’t help but join in. Of course there are the times when you stop at a fast food place and there is a whole uniformed team of excited kids there that just played “a big game” (after all they are ALL big when you’re a kid!) and you can’t help but think of when you were younger.

Do you wish your child could have the opportunity to be active and have fun while doing it? There are so many opportunities in this area for kids to play ball, from the rally cap program for the youngest players (4-6 year olds) right up to 17 yrs old having fun in a house league. There are even tryouts for kids who want to try a more competitive approach that are coming up.

If you have a chi ld, or children, who are interested in playing baseball, Middleton Minor Baseball is accepting

Minor Baseball – Annapolis Valley

registrations from any participants in the Middleton, Kingston/Greenwood, Lawrencetown and Bridgetown areas.

R e g i s t r a t i o n s a r e a t Middleton Town Hall on:

Thursday April 21 • 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Thursday April 28 • 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Saturday April 30 • 12:00-4:00 p.m.

Tr y o u t s – M o s q u i t o Provincial Team (Bluenose Competitive):

Tuesday April 19 • 6:00 p.m. Ravenwood Field, Kingston

Thursday April 21 • 6:00 p.m. Rotary Park, Middleton

Wednesday April 27 • 6:00 p.m. To be Announced

Monday May 2 • 6:00 p.m. To be Announced

Tryouts – Peewee Provincial Team (Bluenose Competitive):

Monday April 18 • 6:00 p.m. Rotary Park, Middleton

Wednesday April 20 • 6:00 p.m. Aylesford Field, Aylesford

Monday April 25 • 6:00 p.m. Rotary Park, Middleton

Wednesday April 27 • 6:00 p.m. To be Announced

Note : You must a t tend 2 tryouts to be eligible for selection.

For further information contact David Doucette, Valley Regional Director 363-2328

WLE Serviceperson of the Year is chosen from among the persons selected for the WLE Serviceperson of the Quarter Award; which Cpl Steward received in the fourth quarter. Being chosen for not only the Quarterly award but also the Serviceperson of the Year Award, from the nearly 700 hardworking and dedicated personnel in the WLE Branch, attests to Cpl Steward’s commendable dedication a n d e x e m p l a r y performance as a Traffi c Technician and volunteer within the community.

Cpl Steward is a mature and dedicated Traffic Technician who shows

impressive ini t ia t ive and dedication. He is recognized for initiating s e v e r a l w o r k p l a c e improvements at the Air Movements Section and for taking great interest in the training program for new tradespersons posted to Greenwood. His eagerness and success in assuming additional leadership responsibility during the very busy 2010 Christmas Flight Program was very impressive. His outstanding work performance coupled with his volunteer efforts in the community make him a very deserving recipient of 14 Wing Mili tary Serviceperson of the Year. He is commended for his dedication and exemplary performance.

Kingston/Greenwood have lost some key volunteers from last year and are still in the process of fi lling their Executive. Kingston/Greenwood is hoping to start registration by next weekend. If for any reason Kingston/Greenwood are unable to field teams, those

Minor Baseball – Kingston/Greenwoodchildren would be welcomed in the Middleton organization. K i n g s t o n / G r e e n w o o d children seeking to try-out for competitive level teams in the midget, bantam, mosquito and Pee-Wee age groups you should contact David Doucette (Valley Regional Director for

Baseball Nova Scotia) at 363-2328 or at [email protected], right away for more information. For more information on the progress

towards Kingston/Greenwood registration dates contact Community Recreation at 765-1494 extension 5331, 5337 or 5341.

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April 18, 2011Page 4 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

email: [email protected]: www.auroranewspaper.com

The Aurora Newspaper is published each Monday by 14 Wing under the authority of Colonel W.F. Seymour, CD, Wing Commander. Est publié chaque lundi par la 14e Escadre sous les auspices du Colonel W.F. Seymour, CD, Commandant de l’escadre.Managing Editor/Rédacteur - Stephen R. Boates (902) 765-1494 ext. 5441Wing Public Affairs Offi cer & Editorial Asst. -Capt Scott Spurr (902) 765-1494 ext. 5101Production Coordinator/Coordinateur de production -Brian Graves (902) 765-1494 ext. 5699Business & Advertising Representative/Représentant, Affaires et Publicité -Anne Kempton (902) 765-1494 ext. 5833Administrative Clerk/Commis adminiftratifCandace Ernst, (902) 765-1494 ext. 5440FAX (902) 765-1717 • E-mail: [email protected]/Circulation: 5900 - Agreement No. 462268; Numéro de contrat 462268.The Editorial Board reserves the right to edit, condense or reject copy or advertising to suit the aims of a Service Newspaper as specifi ed in CFAO 57.5 and/or by the Editorial Board.Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de reviser, de condenser ou de rejetter tout article ou message publicitaire afi n de satisfaire aux exigences relatives aux journaux militaires fi gurant dans l’OAFC 57.5.Pen names may be permitted at the discretion of the Editor. Le rédacteur en chef peut, à sa discrétion, permettre l’utilistion de pseudonymes. Opinions and advertisements appearing in “The Aurora Newspaper” are those of the individual contributor or advertiser and do not necessarily refl ect the opinions of 14 Wing, Greenwood or the Printers.L’escadre 14, Greenwood et les éditeurs laissent l’entière responsabilité de leurs textes et de leurs annonces publicitaires aux auteurs et aux annonceurs. Les opinions exprimées sont celles des collaborateurs et ne refl ètent pas nécessairement les points de vue des Forces armées canadiennes ou du comité de rédaction.

The Aurora is in no way responsible for typographical errors arising from hand written or printed copy.In case of typographical error, the liability of “The Aurora Newspaper” is limited to a refund of the space charged for the erroneous item. In case of advertisements accepted by telephone, “The Aurora” accepts no liability for error whatsoever. Errors must be brought to the attention of the editor within three (3) days after publication.En cas d’erreur typographique l’Aurora ne s’engage à rembourser que l’espace occupé par l’article dans lequel s’est glissé l’erreur. Lorsque les annonces publicitaires sont, reçues par téléphone l’Aurora n’accept aucune responsabilité pour les erreurs qui pourraient se glisser dans le texte.The deadlines are as follows: 12:00 noon Wednesday for classifi ed ads; 3:00 p.m. Wednesday preceding publication date for all other advertising and those requiring proofs. Editorial material MUST be typed and MUST be accompanied by the disk and hard copy, the originator’s name, address and telephone number no later than 9:30 a.m. Thursday. Or E-mail us at [email protected] pour les annonces publicitaires moins d’une demie page, le mercredi qui précède la semaine de publication. Les annonces publicitaires de plus d’une demie page ou demandant une épreuve doivent nous arriver par le mercredi à 12h00. Les documents doivent être dactylographiés et provenus avec le disque et une copie imprimée.Ils doivent aussie porter le nom, l’adresse et le numéro de téléphone de l’auteur. Ou Email: [email protected] of Private Businesses in articles submitted for publication is not permitted except in cases of appreciation for donations where only the company name is included.

(Companies or individuals that are currently in arrears shall not be published.) Individuals or groups shall not make any offer of promotion in The Aurora Newspaper of products and/or services in exchange for donations.La promotion d’entreprises privées sournis en forme d’articles n’est pas permise, excepté dans les cas d’appréciation pour dons ou seulement le nom de la compagnie est inclus. (Compagnies ou individues qui sont présentement en arrérages ne pourront être publiés. Les individues ou groupes ne pourront pas faire d’offres de promotions de produits et/ou de services en échange de donations dans The Aurora Newspaper. Mail Subscriptions are available at the following rates:On peut s’abonner par la poste, aux taux suivants:Canada/Canada: $65.00 + HST per year/par année.Rest of the world/Reste de monde: $75.00 + HST per year/par année.

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28 – 31 March 2011-04-07The 14 Wing Greenwood

bowling team left for the regional’s on Monday 28th March held at the Bowladrome in CFB Halifax. Upon arrival we were informed there would be only three teams competing in this year’s competition not five as we expected. The teams were 14 Wing Greenwood, CFB Halifax and CFB Gagetown.

A f t e r t h e o p e n i n g ceremonies on Tuesday morning the competition began, which consisted of a quadruple round robin over the next two days. After the

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1st day of competition Halifax 37 pts, Greenwood 32 pts and Gagetown 27 pts. After a good nights rest competition resumed Wednesday morning. By the end of the day and the completion of round robin play the final results were Greenwood 77 pts, Halifax 68 pts and Gagetown 47 pts.

With Greenwood fi nishing fi rst they would have to wait and see who their competition would be in the fi nal. Halifax and Gagetown had to play each other which turned out to be a close match with Halifax claiming victory by total pin fall by a mere 8 pin difference. If anyone knows anything about 5 pin bowling that is a

small margin.With Halifax’s victory this

set up a show down with Greenwood who would have to be beaten twice because of their fi rst place fi nish. It was a very close fi rst match with Halifax coming out on top by a 4 pin difference in total pin fall. Going into the second match Greenwood seemed a little down after loosing such a close fi rst match. Halifax took advantage of the situation and defeated Greenwood by 60 pins to claim their 2nd straight Atlantic Region Bowling Championship.

Although Greenwood fi nished 2nd place the team can hold their heads high. All members of the team bowled extremely well throughout the competition. We congratulate CFB Halifax on their win and thank them being great hosts.

Congratulations to the 1st Place, CFB Halifax.(Image: Corporal Michael Gillam, ACS Machining)

Following are the fi nal results:1st Place CFB Halifax2nd Place 14 Wing Greenwood3rd Place CFB GagetownHigh Average1st Wade Seymour 14 Wing Greenwood 243.8 2nd Louis Gallant 14 Wing Greenwood 236.3

High Triple1st Wade Seymour 14 Wing Greenwood 8342nd Chuck Ranni CFB Halifax 829High Single1st Wade Seymour 14 Wing Greenwood 3092nd Chuck Ranni CFB Halifax 307

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Memberships are now on sale, come out and purchase yours and take advantage of our payment plan options. We are also selling tickets on a 3-year membership which will be drawn at the Fall Annual General Meeting. The tickets are only $10.00 each with 500 being sold.

We have a great daily special of 2 green fees and a power cart for $79.95 (tax included) any day of the week after 1:00PM. You can book your tee time by calling the Pro Shop at 765-5800. Check our web site at www.greenwoodgolfclub.ca for current and up to date information. See you soon!

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The next two day donor clinics will be held at the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre on Tuesday April 19th and Wednesday April 20th. Donors can either give during the 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. time slot or the 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. evening slot on Tuesday or Wednesday. If you are interested in giving blood, please ensure that you bring identifi cation with your full name and signature or full name and photograph. New donors are welcome!

Canadian Blood Services is aiming to collect 130 units at 14 Wing, each day, and in order to collect 130 units, 220 donors have to walk in or book an appointment. Every 60 seconds, someone in Canada requires blood or a blood product, so please try and take the time to donate on either day.

Please note that if you get a fl u shot, you must wait 2 days after the shot before donating blood.

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April 18, 2011Page 6 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

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Salary: $52,560 - $61,880 per annum

Successful candidate will be prepared to commence employment as soon as possible.

NPF employees must demonstrate the following core characteristics: team player, customer focus, positive attitude, excellence, and competence.

NPF is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity and invites applications from Women, Aboriginal People, Persons with Disabilities and Visible Minorities.

To receive this job poster in an alternative format, please contact the NPF Human Resources Manager.

Eligible candidates should submit a resume clearly outlining their ability to fulfi ll all position requirements by mail to: NPF Human Resources, 14 Wing Greenwood, PO Box 5000, Stn Main, Greenwood, NS B0P 1N0, by fax 902-765-1778, by email to [email protected] or online at [email protected]. Applications must be received before 1600 hrs 29 April 2011.

Please note that only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted. If you have special needs and require accommodation measures for the selection process, please notify the NPF Human Resources Manager at that time.

OFFRE D’EMPLOINUMÉRO DE CONCOURS : GRD-11-009

Toutes les personnes intéressées peuvent postuler ce poste de catégorie II.Gestionnaire du journal des Forces canadiennes

Fonds non publicsDivision des Programmes de soutien du personnel

Journal14e Escadre Greenwood

Poste à temps plein temporaireDurée maximale prévue de l’emploi : 1-2 ans

Sous la direction du gestionnaire des PSP, la ou le titulaire du poste gère, planifi e, organise et évalue les activités et la production du journal des Forces canadiennes (JFC) de la escadre. Elle ou il gère et contrôler le contenu rédactionnel et publicitaire, gère la production du journal (mise en page, conception graphique), apporte les dernières corrections et les approuve avant l’impression. Elle ou il gère aussi les biens et les ressources du JFC et participe aux initiatives de publicité nationale avec d’autres JFC. De plus, la ou le titulaire du poste élabore et prépare les plans opérationnels, les notes d’information et les rapports pour son supérieur.Qualifi cation : • Baccalauréat en journalisme, en administration des affaires, en

communications ou dans un domaine connexe ET quelques années d’expérience du journalisme, de l’édition ou dans un domaine connexe

OU• Diplôme ou certifi cat collégial en journalisme, en administration

des affaires, en communications ou dans un domaine connexe ET plusieurs années d’expérience du journalisme, de l’édition ou dans un domaine connexe

Exigences linguistiques : Bilinguisme obligatoire – niveau 333/333. Si aucun candidat ne satisfait à ce profi l, l’option Bilinguisme non obligatoire sera appliquée et la candidate ou le candidat retenu devra suivre une formation linguistique en langue seconde.Connaissances requises :• Des pratiques et des théories générales de la gestion des affaires• Des lignes directrices en matière de publication• Des styles de journalisme et des lignes directrices connexes• De la gestion du personnel• Des relations de travail avec les employés• De la gestion budgétaire• De la gestion des plans opérationnels• Des principes et des théories du marketing• Des principes de la conception graphique• Des droits d’auteur et du libelle diffamatoire• De la conception graphique et de la direction artistiqueExpérience requise :• De la gestion de projets• De la planifi cation opérationnelle• De l’administration budgétaire-• De l’analyse et de l’interprétation d’états fi nanciers• De la négociation de contrats• De l’administration du personnel• De la gestion des ressources• De la rédaction, de l’édition et du marketing• De l’application de politiques, de procédures et de règlements• De la réalisation d’entrevues, de la recherche, de la rédaction

journalistique, de la révision et de la photographie d’actualités• De la conception et du développement publicitaires et de la vente d’annonces• De l’utilisation de logiciels d’éditique• De l’utilisation de logiciels de traitement de texte, de tableur, de

présentation, de base de données, de courriel et de navigation dans InternetCompétences requises: Service à la clientèle, sens de l’organisation, entregent, aptitude à communiquer.

Rémunération : 52 560 $ – 61 880 $ par année

La candidate ou le candidat retenu doit être prêt à entrer en fonction dès que possible.

Les employés des FNP doivent mettre en évidence les qualités fondamentales suivantes : esprit d’équipe, accent sur le client, attitude positive, excellence et compétence.

Les FNP souscrivent au principe de l’équité en matière d’emploi et de la diversité, et invitent les femmes, les Autochtones, les personnes handicapées et les membres des minorités visibles à poser leur candidature.

Pour obtenir cet avis de concours dans un média substitut, veuillez communiquer avec le gestionnaire des ressources humaines des FNP.

Les personnes admissibles doivent soumettre leur curriculum vitæ décrivant clairement leur capacité de répondre à toutes les exigences du poste par courrier à : Bureau des ressources humaines des FNP, 14e Escadre Greenwood, C.P. 5000, succursale Main, Greenwood (Nouvelle-Écosse) B0P 1N0, par fax au 902-765-1778 ou par courriel à [email protected]; elles peuvent aussi postuler en ligne à www.aspfc.com. Les candidatures doivent être reçues avant 16 h le 29 avril 2011.

Veuillez noter que nous ne communiquerons qu’avec les personnes convoquées à une entrevue. Si vous avez des besoins spéciaux et nécessitez des mesures d’adaptation dans le cadre du processus de sélection, veuillez en aviser le gestionnaire des ressources humaines des FNP à ce moment.

Galway, Gerald Daniel (Jerry) April 29, 2010

In loving memory of a Husband, Father and

Grandfather

First a day, then a week, then a month and a few more.Now a year, every day that passes we miss you more.

It’s been a year since we have said good bye,Times have been hard and made us cry,

Not a day has gone by that we have not thought of you,Never quite sure how we would make it throughYou would be proud how we have stuck together

Obtaining strength from each otherStories told and memories shared,

Remembering how much you cared,A laugh shared remembering the past

This year has gone by so fastAll the things you did not get to see

And you are probably thinking all this crying just for meIf you were here now you tell us to dry our eyes, and make us laugh.

If you were here now you would know what to sayIf you were here now you would tell us…

I want you to live, I want you to loveI want you to live, I want you to tryI want you to know that I’m alright

You will never know how much you are loved and missed,God saw you getting tiredWhen a cure was not to be

So he wrapped his arms around you,And whispered, “Come with me”

You didn’t deserve what you went through,So he gave you rest

God’s garden must be beautiful,He only takes the best.

And when I saw you sleepingSo peaceful and free from pain

I could not wish you backTo suffer that again

So spread your wings and enjoy the fl ightA day doesn’t go by that we don’t think about you,

You are constantly in our thought; we miss you so much everydayYou’ll never know how much we loved you and need you.

We Love YouLove Kay, & Molly (dog), Jerry, Mel, Chris,

Sophia, Norman, Nicole, Daniel, Vera Mae, Shaun, Ryan, Dylan, Abagail, & Mya.

Tuesday - 3 May 2011Kings Rehab Centre 10:00 - 11:30Casey’s Corner 12:45 - 1:30Sunken Lake 2:00 - 2:45White Rock 3:00 - 3:45New Minas 5:00 - 6:30

Wednesday - 4 May 2011Avonport 10:00 - 10:30Newport Station 11:00 - 11:30Belmont 12:30 - 1:00Hants Shore Clinic 2:00 - 2:30Cheverie 2:45 - 3:30Summerville 3:45 - 4:30Upper Burlington 5:30 – 6:00

Wednesday - 11 May 2011Maitland Bridge 10:15 - 11:15Clementsvale 11:45 - 12:30Cornwallis Park 1:30- 2:30Bear River East 3:00 - 4:00Bear River 5:30 - 6:45

Tuesday - 11 May 2011Baxter’s Harbour 10:45 - 11:45Scott’s Bay 1:00 - 1:45Canning 2:15 - 3:15Sheffi eld Mills 3:30 - 4:15Centreville 5:45 - 6:45

Wednesday - 18 May 2011Cherryfi eld 1:30 - 2:15East Dalhousie 2:30 - 3:30Springfi eld 4:00 - 5:15New Albany North 6:30 - 7:00

Tuesday - 24 May 2011Margaretville 9:45 - 10:30Morden 11:00 - 11:45Torbrook Mines 2:30 - 3:15Meadowview Sub Div (Aylesford) 3:35 - 4:30Aylesford 5:45 - 7:00

Saturday - 28 May 2011Waterville 10:00 - 11:00Cambridge (King’s Co) 11:15 - 12:00Bess View Sub-Div 12:45 - 2:00Coldbrook Centre 2:15 - 3:15

Tuesday - 31 May 2011Kings Rehab Centre 10:00 - 11:30Casey’s Corner 12:45 - 1:30Sunken Lake 2:00 - 2:45White Rock 3:00 - 3:45New Minas 5:00 - 6:30

Bookmobile Schedule - May 2011

Page 7: Apr 18 2011

The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 7April 18, 2011

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9th Annual Communication & Electronics

Golf TournamentThe 9th Annual Atlantic Region C&E Golf tournament

will be held this year from 23-24 June 2011. A four person scramble format will be used at the Challenging Greenwood Golf Club. The tournament is shaping up to be one of the best ever with great food, prizes and entertainment. You can sign up individually, a partial team or a complete team of four. Major Dale King 14 WTISO would like to extend a personal invitation to all former members of the C&E branch, business associates and any affi liates interested in joining our Squadron for two fun fi lled days. This is a great opportunity to get reacquainted with old friends and perhaps make some new ones. For more information you can contact the Tournament Chairman Master Corporal Scarlett Law 902-765-1494 ext. 3221 or Tee Master Corporal Troy McKeough 902-765-1494 ext. 3547. For additional tournament information, to register or to browse pictures from previous tournaments please visit our website: www.wtis.ca

On 30 Mar 11, the 14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Offi cer (WLEO), Lieutenant-Colonel Ghislain Létourneau, presented the Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Civilian of the Year Award to Mr Anthony Watton from the 14 Wing Construction E n g i n e e r i n g S q u a d r o n

(WCE). This award is presented

annually to a Department of National Defense (DND) Civilian Employee within the WLE Branch nominated by his or her Chain of Command and endorsed by his/her respective Squadron Offi cer Commanding (OC).

14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Branch Civilian of the Year 2010

The WLE Branch Civilian of the Year is selected among the persons chosen for the WLE Branch Civilian of the Quarter Awards. Mr Watton was chosen for the Civilian of the Year Award for his strong work ethic and dedication shown during a voluntary deployment to Kandahar

Airfi eld in Afghanistan as part of the Technical Assistance Visit (TAV) team from 28 Jan 10 to 30 Mar 10.

After complet ing the erection of the Expeditionary Forces Aircraft Shelter System hangar ahead of schedule, Mr Watton assisted the main camp Engineer Support Unit with work on their extensive backlog of electrical work orders. He spent numerous hours completing badly needed maintenance and set up Preventive Maintenance log books for all buildings within the Canadian area o f r e s p o n s i b i l i t y. M r Watton’s contribution to the deployment played a signifi cant part in its success. His strong work ethic and gregarious personality were key contributors to overall group cohesion. As both a military and professional organization, the Canadian Forces relies on their Civilian counterparts as Subject Matter Experts for their specifi c job knowledge and skills and this deployment of a Public Service employee as part of a formed Engineer support group was a great success and a first for 14 Wi n g G r e e n w o o d . M r

Watton is commended for his exemplary performance and

14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Offi cer (WLEO), Lieutenant-Colonel Ghis-lain Létourneau (Right), presents the Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Civilian of the Year Award to Mr Anthony Watton (Center) from the 14 Wing Con-struction Engineering Squadron (WCE) while CWO Bob Viel, (left) Wing Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Chief Warrant Offi cer looks on. (Image: submitted)

14 Wing Greenwood Library • Easter HoursThe Library will be closed this

Friday, Saturday, Sunday & Monday

14 Wing Greenwood LibrarySchool Street • 765-1494 Loc 5430

dedication to the mission in Afghanistan and at 14 Wing.

Page 8: Apr 18 2011

April 18, 2011Page 8 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

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The dream is closer to a reality today due to the overwhelming support of “An Evening in Paris” gala held April 9th. The event raised over $61,000 in support of Our Community Our Health. Our partner the Valley Regional Hospital Auxiliary presented a cheque for $10,000.

Hosted by Camp Aldershot and Major Troy Kennedy the Valley Regional Hospital and Valley Hospice Foundations invited Len Hawley to emcee and welcome 352 supporters to enjoy “An Evening in Paris”. Holly Carr enchanted the crowd by creating a work of art before our very eyes to the music of the Stadacona band. The artwork was auctioned later that evening for $1750 by guest auctioneer Costas Halavrezos.

Committee organizers invited local businesses Pulsifer Flowers, Guy and Marie French Bakery and Just Us Coffee to set up on the avenue des Champs Elysees and offer samples to guests throughout the evening. Center Stage actors in French dress, attitude and accents interacted with the guests and added to the ambience.

Our Community Our Health is an $8 million campaign to redevelop Valley Regional Hospital and build a Hospice and Palliative Care Centre.

Our Community Our Health – An Evening in Paris

(Image submitted)

GREENWOOD BOWLING CENTRELeagues • Competitions • Birthdays • Glow Bowling • Family Bowling • Tournaments • Private Bookings

For more information or to reserve your lanes, phone: 765-1494 ext 5631

www.5pinbowling.caemail: [email protected]

14 Wing Community Centre, Building 110 Church Street

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The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 9April 18, 2011

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On 1 Apr 11, the 14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Offi cer (WLEO), Lieutenant-Colonel Ghislain Létourneau, presented the Wing Logistics and Engineering (WLE)

Branch Civilian of the Quarter Award to Mr. Jim Stronach from the 14 Wing Airfi eld and Grounds Shop within the Wing Construction Engineering Squadron (WCE).

14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Branch Civilian of the Quarter Sept. to Dec. 2010

The WLE Civilian of the Quarter Award is presented quar te r ly to a c iv i l ian employee who is nominated by his or her Chain of Command and endorsed by

his/her Squadron Officer Commanding (OC). As the supervisor of the Airfi eld and Grounds Shop, Mr. Stronach and his team play an integral role in the continuity of Air Operations on the Wing.

M r . S t r o n a c h h a s demonstrated outstanding and proactive leadership, m a n a g e m e n t a n d stewardship in all areas of his responsibility. Of note were; his leadership during the Airfield and Grounds Shop’s quick response to the extensive damage to the Wing caused during the wind storm before Christmas, his involvement in the elaboration of improvement plans to the Wing’s playgrounds, and the success he obtained in procuring much needed equipment for his organization. He exemplifies the Wing’s motto of Operate as One through his can-do attitude and willingness to help out any unit on the Wing. Mr Stronach has shown outstanding work ethic through ceaseless efforts and contributions to the Wing Logistics and Engineering Branch and is commended for his dedication and exemplary performance.

14 Wing Logistics and Engineering Offi cer (WLEO), Lieutenant-Colonel Ghis-lain Létourneau (Left), presents the Wing Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Civilian of the Quarter Award to Mr. Jim Stronach (Center) from the 14 Wing Airfi eld and Grounds Shop within the Wing Construction Engineering Squadron (WCE), while CWO Bob Viel, (left) Wing Logistics and Engineering (WLE) Branch Chief Warrant Offi cer looks on. (Image submitted)

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April 18, 2011Page 10 The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

407 SQUADRON 70TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION

Are you a former Demon?

16 – 18 Sep 2011

Planned Events include: hanger & aircraft tours, famil flights, demon assoc. meeting, dinner & dance,

BBQ, & other activities around the local area

Come help us celebrate 70 years of demon tradition & honour our WWII Veterans!

Email questions to: [email protected] or Join us on Facebook! Submitted by: Greg DurlingStudents from the Durling’s Taekwondo Club in

Greenwood recently competed at the East Coast Taekwondo Cup Championship. All nine students placed in the top 3 in sparring. Paige Marshe also placed 2nd in forms and Tristan Goulette placed 3rd in the board breaking division.

Back row, left to right: Jeremy Allen, Ian Tarkka, Sherry Kozlowski, Tristan Goulette. Front Row left to right: Paige Marshe, Django Meier, Sebastian Giancarlo, Jaya Meier, Rodrigo Meier.

East Coast Taekwondo Cup Championships

(Image submitted)

Submitted by: Michelle Thibodeau Wagner, Coordinator of Special Events and Promotions, Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre 765-1491 local 1421 [email protected]

The Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre and the 14 Wing Community Centre are once again partnering to offer the 3rd annual Easter on the Wing. Military and Defence Team families are invited to an afternoon of fun Easter activities, games, face painting,

cookie decorating, crafts and entertainment for the whole family. The Easter Bunny will even take time out of his busy schedule to pop into the event.

Easter on the Wing is happening at The Annapolis Mess on Saturday April 23rd from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Come out for an afternoon of Easter fun with family, friends and neighbours.

For more information, please contact Megan LeMoine at 765-8165 or Michelle Thibodeau Wagner at 765-1494 (L) 1421.

Easter on the Wing

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The Aurora Newspaper, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 11April 18, 2011

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Submitted by: Savannah BrownOn March 27th the North Mountain Gun Club held a pistol shoot! Everyone brought a

different gun and I must say there were some pretty sweet guns there. We started with some lunch made by our own Chris Tanner. Our targets ranged from 15 yards to 35 yards. We shot at some colourful paper targets and gongs prepared by Ward Thompson. The competition began around 1:00 p.m. Like always, the competition was fi erce until we came up with our winners. In fi rst place was Thomas Brown, whom I’m glad to call my dad. In second place was Erica Jilge and Cliff Neiley took third. We wouldn’t have these awesome shoots if we didn’t have Ward Thompson, Chris Tanner and Horst Loegler. I thank those people for taking the time to make the shoots as fun and as good as they are! THANK YOU! I hope everyone had fun, I know I did!

North Mountain Gun Club Pistol Shoot

The winners from left to right: Thomas Brown; Erica Jilge; Cliff Neiley.(Image submitted)

Submitted by: Ann Marie Chalifoux

Dwight Ross Elementary School recently took part in the Annual

Western Kings Spring Concert Showcase held on April 12th at the West

Kings District High School. The concert was a perfect opportunity for

the students to display their talent as well as demonstrate skills learned

on various musical instruments.(Image submitted)

Spring Concert

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Submitted by: Amy Snow, GMFRC Coordinator of Deployment Services, 765-1494 local 5583 or e-mail [email protected]

Date: Easter Saturday, April 23, 2011

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Location: Annapolis MessCost: FREERegister by: Tuesday,

April 19, 2011

With the snow melted and the birds chirping it must mean that spring has fi nally arrived…and with it comes the time of Easter bunnies and chocolate eggs! The GMFRC is proud to invite all deployed families to our 8th Annual Easter Brunch! Let us help make your Easter special! Come and enjoy a wonderful Easter brunch cooked just for you, no cooking or cleaning required!

Brunch will begin at 11:00 a.m.

There will also be lots of fun crafts and activities for children to participate in as well as a special opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny in person and have your picture taken with him! 2 free photos will be ready free of charge within one week of this

activity as well as a digital copy sent to the family via e-mail.

This is a great opportunity for us to honour our deployed families and celebrate their strength and resilience.

The brunch will be followed by Easter on the Wing which will be held upstairs at the Annapolis

Mess from 1:00-3:00 p.m. There will be lots of fun activities for everyone to enjoy!

To register for this event please call 765-5611. We look forward to seeing you there!

A Special Easter Brunch! Made just for you – Our Deployed Families!

20th Birthday Celebration!!!

TheWESTERN AREA WOMENS COALITION 86 Atlantic Avenue, PO Box 254, Cornwallis Park, Nova Scotia, B0S 1H0

We’re planning a party and are requesting pictures and or documents you may have that are of interest to the organization and community at large. This includes research or projects you may have been involved with as a member of the coalition. Please help us make September 17th 2011, extra special.Give us a call at 902-638-8566 and let us know what you can contribute to our pictorial history.

Send your articles and photos to: [email protected]

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By: Eric MacKenzie - Community Recreation Coordinator; Leona Conrick – Volunteers Services Manager

The 14 Wing Community Recrea t ion Cent re and Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre honoured their core of community adult and youth volunteers, as well as their sponsors and internal partners, on Tuesday 12 April 11. This event, held at the Annapolis Mess, was made possible by the generous funding from SISIP Financial Services.

Roughly two hundred guests attended and over one hundred and sixty volunteers, thir teen businesses and nine internal partners were recognized for the outstanding contributions they have made to our programs during 2010. Without their support and assistance we would not have been able to provide

the quality services, this past year, at 14 Wing.

During the week of 10 April – 16 April 11 communities all across Canada celebrated National Volunteer Week, like we did on 12 April 11. This was the fi rst year that the Community Recreation Centre partnered with the GMFRC, and the purpose of the evening was to thank and honour all of those who donated their time to help others by supporting the causes in which they believe. A second purpose was to also increase awareness of the vital importance of Volunteerism in our 14 Wing community. To show our appreciation and thanks, all of our volunteers and sponsors received a certifi cate of appreciation.

As part of the evening’s entertainment, we were extremely excited to have hypnotist Robert Lamar perform his widely acclaimed “Theatre of the Mind” show. His performance on 12 April 2011 was thoroughly enjoyed by all, and it was evident that Robert has entertained thousands in Nova Scotia and

beyond. An amazing na t iona l

volunteer statistic is that volunteer rates are highest among youth, and Nova Scotia teenagers contribute 18% more than their national peers . Once aga in , we greatly appreciate all of the sacrifi ces, dedication, energy, enthusiasm and support shown this past year by our volunteers, sponsors and internal partners. As a result of your tremendous help, you all truly make 14 Wing a great Community to work and live in!

Our 14 Wing Community Recrea t ion Honoured Volunteers:

Glen Abriel • Stacey Abriel • Phyllis Amero • Olivia Beer • Amanda Bond • Brad Boone • Pte Alex Bouchard • Eli Bowen • Jenna Breckon • PO1 Heather Breton • Liam Bridge • Shirley Bruce • Capt Catherine Cabot • Guy Campbell • Doug Carpenter • Angela Chenier • Sgt Stephane Clavette • Audrey Costin • Charles Costin • Dan Daigle • Carolyn Dale • Judith Doherty • Mable Dominie • Winston Dominie • WO Colin Drolet (Ret’d) • MCpl Mike Dymond • Marsha England • Brenda Fudge • Gerald Fudge • Capt J-F Gallant • Liz Henderson • Chirs Hiltz • Rebekah Howse • Aliette Joly • Capt Nadia Kang • Lt Maxine Kapralik • Don Lacroix • Cpl Steve Laforge • Kendra MacDougall • Ken MacRury • Cpl Helen Malo • Maj Jeff McBean (Ret’d) • Sally Merriam • Peter Moreland • Capt Jamie Murdock • Tanya Newell • Melanie Pearce • Kim Pollard • Brenda Lee Prall • Randy Prall • Erika Rice • Zena Rice • Wayne Pellerine • MCpl Clifford Samms • Josh Sampson • Dave Saulnier • Sophie Saulnier • Sgt David Shears • Capt Peter Shirley •

Ingrid Sinschek • Capt Diane Soanes • Darnise Strickland • Cpl Rose Sveinson • Cpl Jason Tibbo • Kelly Tidman • MCpl Jamie Vallis • Norm Van Ember • Brian Walker • A.J. Walsh • William Watters • Eric Welin • Capt Jamie Wells

Our 14 Wing GMFRC Honoured Volunteers:

Shelby Allen • Jacqueline Allen Miller • Stephanie Arsenault • Natalie Arsenault • Derek Baker • Hannah Banks • Scott Beeston • Samantha Beeston • Judy Beeswanger • Dane Berringer • Marie-Josée Bessette • Celine Blanchet • Robin Bradshaw • Anna Maria Brooks • Tracy Campbell • Maryse Carrier • Ann Marie Chalifoux • Morgan Conrick • Benita Cormier • Jodie-Leigh Curtis • Marc-Antoine Cyr • Melanie Cyr • Natasha Dallaire-Joron • Samantha D’Amico • Daniel D’Aubin • Annette Davidson • Ingrid de Pauw • Leanne Denison • Angelina Desjarlais • Stephane Fiola • Katherine Fortin • Donna Frowen • Benoît Godin • Brody Haskell • Mark Hatchard • Tina Hiltz •

Joann Hudson • Sonya Janes-Carroll • Julia Kachur • Nadia Kang • Kathy Kelly • Sherry Kemper • Tracey Kirkwood • Etienne Legresley • Charles LeMoyne • Dawn Levangie • Marcel Levesque • Nancy Lewis • Peter MacDonald • Hunter MacDougall • Teresa Mackenzie • Kristie MacLean • Lauchlin MacLean • Rebecca Maggio • Adrian Matheson • Kim McMahon • Cecilia Munoz • Myriah O’Quinn • Shirley Peck • Neil Peckham • Walter Peckham • Jennifer Pennell • Ted Reid • Patricia Reinink • Tara Ritschard • Kasandra Roy • Daphne Roy • Corrine Sauvé • Vincent Sauvé • Amy Scott • Robert Sealby • Kendra Shouinard • Noreen Shouinard • Audrey Simms • Crystal Smith • Beverly Smith • Emelye Smith • Jodie Steward • Esther Meer • Katie Therrien • Lauren Therrien • Sarah Thibodeau • Judith Tromp • Ashleigh Tucesku • Megan Venner • Sarah Verhoeven • Michelle Walker • Vera Wells • Daryl Whaley • Dawna White • Caroline Winters • Norman

WredenhagenAs mentioned, without the

financial support towards our programs and events, we would not be able to provide the quality services that we do. We would like to recognize the following sponsors and internal partners:

Our 14 Wing Sponsors:AVR Magic 94.9 • Bounce

Kingdom Party Rentals • Brier Island Whale and Seabird Cruises • CANEX • K-Rock 89.3 • Limitless Skate and Snow • McDonald’s • Middleton Home Furniture Dept. • Sobeys • Subway • The Zedex Theatre • Tim Hortons • Upper Clements Parks

Our 14 Wing Internal Partners:

14 Wing Fitness and Sports Centre • 14 Wing Greenwood Bowling Centre • 14 Wing Greenwood Golf Club • 14 Wing Health Promotion • 14 Wing Military Family Resource Centre • 14 Wing Military Police • 14 Wing Non-Public Funds • 14 Wing SISIP Financial Services • The Aurora Newspaper.

Volunteer Recognition Dinner

Marc Britney from SISIP (Center) presents a cheque for $2666.66 to Leona Conrick, Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre Volunteer Services Man-ager (Right), and Eric MacKenzie, 14 Wing Greenwood Community Recreation Coordinator (Left). The money will be used to help fund the 14 Wing Volunteer Recognition Dinner held at the Annapolis Mess on 12 April 2011.

(Images: Cpl Vincent Carbonneau, 14 AMS Wing Imaging, Imagery Technician)

14 Wing Greenwood Wing Commander, Colonel Bill Seymour praising all the wonderful volunteers and gracious sponsors we are so blessed to have in our 14 Wing Community.

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, a change in scenery would be well timed. While it’s not good to run away from your problems, some time away could provide a new perspective.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, foster closer relationships with family this week because you might need them in the days to come. It always helps to have someone you can trust nearby.GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21Think again before you make a large purchase, Gemini. Overspending may not be prudent at this juncture in time. Big expenses loom on the horizon, and you need to be prepared. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Someone is thinking about you, Cancer, and it could lead to romantic endeavors. The excitement will be in discovering just who has his or her eyes pointed in your direction.LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, a complete change of direction is possible this week. Indecision could cause you to act rashly and that could lead to irreversible damage.VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22Virgo, stop trying to prove yourself to others. Be your own person and live your own life and you will be much happier for it. Realize that you can’t compete on the same level all the time.

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BIANS - Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia - Valley Chapter

Valley Regional Hospital, Kentville – Support Meeting - every 3rd Thursday of the month from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. and the General Meeting from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Valley Chapter Execu-tive; Soldiers Memorial Hospital,

Middleton - every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Annapolis Community Center, Annapolis Royal - every 2nd Thursday of the month from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. For additional information please contact Barry Schaffner: 902-582-7443, Jake MacDonald: 902-542-4289, Dan Nogler: 765-6760.

Church Grove CemeteryAnnual Meeting of the

Church Grove Cemetery Co. will be held at the Melvern Square Community Hall , Wednesday, April 27th, at 7:00 p.m. Hope to see you there!Church Grove Cemetery Clean-up

Volunteers are needed for our cemetery clean-up on Stronach Mountain Road, Saturday, April 30th from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Rain date will be Saturday, May 7th. Please bring rakes and come out for the 2 hr. event.Greenwood Skating Club AGM

The Greenwood Skating Club will be holding its Annual General Meeting on Sunday, May 1st at 3:00 p.m. in the Bomber Room at the Green-wood Arena. All members are encouraged to attend.Kingston Steer BBQ and Village Fair • Help Wanted

The Kingston Steer BBQ and Village Fair Committee are looking for some community minded volunteers to help at the Steer BBQ on 9th July 2011. If you can spare a few hours, it would be greatly appreciated. Contact Chairperson Lion Alice Neily at 844-1278.All Saints’ A.C.W. Annual Yard Sale

All Saints’ A.C.W. will be holding their Annual Yard Sale. Where: All Saints’ Church Hall, Pleasant Street, Kingston. When: Saturday April 30, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. and Saturday May 7, 2011 from 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. What: Anything we can sell!Middleton Firefl ies Luncheon

Middleton Fire Hall on Tues-day, April 26 - 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Menu: Shepherd’s pie ($8); corn chowder or beef/barley soup ($7), bread pudding or lemon dessert, tea/coffee. For take out orders (Middleton only) please call 825-3062 by April 25th.

Experience an International Fair

Family Matters, the Annapo-lis County Family Resource Centre is having a fundraiser. Come and experience our tables that highlight the cultures and ethnicities in Nova Scotia. Cost is $2 per adult, $1 per child. This event is April 29th, start-ing at 5:00 p.m. and ending at 8:00 p.m. For more informa-tion, please call 584-2210.Valley Stamp Club Annual Stamp Show & Exhibition

The Valley Stamp Club will be holding their Annual Stamp Show & Exhibition at the Kent-ville Fire Hall on April 30th, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Eight Dealers will be present and the Auction starts at 2:00 p.m. Door Prizes + Free Admission. Come Celebrate the Clubs 50th Anniversary.K’ton/G’wood Living with Cancer Support Group

The Canadian Cancer So-ciety “Living With Cancer” Support Group will hold its April gathering at the Queen of Heaven Chapel Annex, 14 Wing Greenwood from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. Monday, 18 April 11. Our guest speaker will be Clinical Psychologist Dr. Eileen Donahoe PhD, from the Military Family Resource Centre, on the topic of “Guided Imagery for Stress Reduction”. Spouses, family members or anyone seeking information on cancer are most welcome and are encouraged to attend. For information call Lloyd Graham (765-6133) or Lynda Pierce (765-3055).Farewell Concert

Farewell Concert for Nick Gavel at New Beginnings Cen-ter, 1151 Bridge St., on Satur-day April 30th at 7:00 p.m. This fun-fi lled evening of music will feature Nick Gavel and Paul Marshall’s Best of Intentions Band. Freewill offering. For info call Paul Marshall - 765-4644.

Country Music NightThe Kingston Lions club

presents a Country musical night on Saturday 23 April 2011 from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. at the Kingston Lions Hall. Entertainment features Bernie & Jackie, Valley Blue and Caroll Edwards. Come out and help us support our Community, in our 50th year of service to others. Cost is $5.00 each. For info please call 847-0525 or email Eric at [email protected] Lions Annual Yard Sale

The Kingston Lions YARD SALE will take place on 21 May from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. If you have an item that you would like to donate please contact us at 765-2128. We will only take items that are in good working order which includes stoves, Refrigerators, Washers and Dryers. Come out and bring a friend with you.Kingston Lions Annual Spring Raffl e

Please support our Annual Spring Raffle starting on 12 April and running until 1 June. Tickets are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00 and will be available at Zellers in Greenwood, the Greenwood Mall and Sobeys in Greenwood. Total prizes are valued at over $2000.00. The draw will take place on 1 June at the Kingston Lions club. Help us support our community in our 50th year.Grand View Manor Ticket Auction

16th Annual Ticket Auction, Saturday April 30, 2011 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Draw starts at 1:15 p.m. Tickets are 20 for $1.00. Canteen available. Proceeds to resident activities.Coffee Party

Monday, April 18th, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The Beehive, 1119 Station Street, Aylesford. Free will of-fering. Door prizes available to be won.

Kingston United Baptist Church Library

The Kingston United Baptist Church Library will NOT be open Thursday evening April 21, but will be open April 28 from 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Located upstairs in Christian Education wing - please use upper side doors off main parking lot. Excellent selection of Christian books, videos, CDs, DVDs and other resources. For info call 765-6735.Annapolis Valley Health Seniors LINCS Program

A Free Seniors Wellness Clinic will be offered in the Middleton Emmanuel Congre-gational Church on May 18, 2011. The purpose of this well-ness clinic is to provide seniors with advice and information on healthy aging. Seniors will have an opportunity to meet with a variety of health professionals including Physiotherapy, Oc-cupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Nutrition, Nursing and Social Work. To book an individual appointment time, please con-tact the Seniors LINCS offi ce at 825-4421.Centreville’s Second Annual Quilt & Rug Hooking Show

Friday, May 6, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, May 7, 2011 from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Lo-cated at the Centreville Bap-tist Church, Murry Drive in Centreville, Kings County, left off Hwy 359. Displays of quilts and hooked rugs, door prizes, selected homemade/handmade items for sale, Quilt and rug hooking challenge, demonstrations, Fridat lunch and supper available for $7.00 and Saturday lunch for $7.00. First 25 mothers receive free gift on Saturday. Sponsored by Evening Workers Auxiliary. For further info call 678-4472 or 678-2836. For challenge info call Susan at 542-0028. Display registration form available from committee members or online at www.centrevillebaptist.ca or at www.centreville-kings-county.com.Make & Take Floral Workshop

Spring & Summer or Cem-etry pieces. All materials pro-vided (silk & dried fl owers) un-der the direction of professional instruction. Kingston United Church, 733 Main Street, Satur-day April 30th (1:00-3:00 p.m.) Call for price. Spaces limited so register now. For more info or to register email: dsampson@fi lsonite.com. Diane Sanmson 765-3474. All proceeds for the Kingston United Church.Ravenwood Sub-division Annual Yard Sale

Advance Notice - Raven-wood Sub-division Annual Yard Sale will be held on Sat-urday June 4th.Good Friday Service

A Good Friday Service will be held at New Beginnings Center, 1151 Bridge St., Green-wood on April 22nd, at 7:00 p.m. There will be special music and a drama. We will be serving mouth-watering des-serts, tea and coffee. We look forward to having you join us.

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Sunday Morning Worship Service

Sunday Morning Worship Ser-vice is held at New Beginnings Center, 1151 Bridge St., Green-wood at 10:45 a.m. We offer a children’s program and a pot-luck lunch follows the service. Please join us, everyone is welcome and we look forward to meeting you.

By: Recreation Youth Worker; Megan LeMoine

The Centre will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday; we will be open on Saturday and Sunday for our regular drop-in hours.

Boys ClubWalk to Fales RiverMonday April 184:30-6:00 p.m.Bring your sneakers to

The Centre for a walk to Fales River where we’ll hike along the river and then

walk back to The Centre. Bring a water bottle!

Te e n C o u n c i l Meeting

Tuesday April 193:00-4:00 p.m.Teens come to The Centre

to discuss our upcoming fundraiser; Community Yard Sale on April 30 from 1:00-3:00 p.m., as well as volunteer opportunities for Easter on The Wing.

Teen GamesTuesday April 196:00-8:00 p.m.Teens come play your

favourite game- trivia!Active ChicksSock Monkey ContinuedWednesday April 206:00-7:30 p.m.We will continue where

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and then we’ll walk to the F&S Centre to play squash and then hit the pool for casual swim! Bring your sneakers, bathing suit and towel!

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It is time once again to start thinking about putting your skates away and getting your running shoes out. The Wing Ball Hockey team will start practicing on Monday the 18th of April from 1500 to 1700hrs in the Kingston Arena. Practice will be Mon and Wed 1500-1700, we will be at the Kingston Arena until the 11th of May and then switch over to the Wing Arena. All personnel are invited to come out and join in the fun and have an opportunity to make the Wing team. For more info, contact Mr. Graham White at the F&S Centre Loc 5753.

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set traditional style. Light background with shades of green, pink & white stripes. Good Condition. $425.00.

Phone 847-9775. (3216-1tp)FOR SALE – Two garden

tool sheds, 8x8. One needs TLC. Other good condit ion. Both with wooden fl oors. Selling to buy larger shed. $100.00 for the TLC shed. $300.00 for the other. Phone 765-4219. (3216-1tpb)

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FOR RENT – One and two bedroom apartments in Middleton. Very quiet adult building, apartments have been renovated extensive-ly. References required. Call 760-0012 for more information. (3216-3tpb)

FOR RENT – Three bed-room house located in Bridgetown. Located within walking distance to everything. $650.00 per month. References required. Call 760-0012 for more information. (3216-3tpb)

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FOR RENT - Worry free retirement living located centrally between Kings-ton and Greenwood on Sampson Drive. New built 2 bedroom duplex, with in fl oor heating, 5 appliances, attached garage, spacious lots with back patio and front deck. Paved drive-way with snow removal and lawn care included. 5 minutes away from 2-18 hole golf courses, Green-wood base gym facili-ties and Greenwood Mall shopping center. Transit services. For more infor-mation or viewing please contact 902-765-0339 or 902-848-6279. (3216-4tpb)

FOR RENT – Newly reno-vated two bedroom side by side Duplex in Whispering Pines Subdivision on 49 Geiger Drive. New fridge and stove. Also lawn care & snow removal included. For more information or viewing please contact 902-765-0339 or 902-848-6279. (3216-4tpb)

SERVICESSERVICE – Bilingual handy-

man carpenter available, 25 years of experience with fi n-ish work, fl ooring, stairs, tile work and more. Reasonable rates – fl exible hours. Call Mike at 242-2465 or 840-0529. Greenwood/Kingston (3024-ufn)

SERVICE – Round 2 It Yard-care. Lawn Mowing, Fertil-izing, Rotor-tilling, Hedge Trimming, Leaf Racking, Property Clean-up, Small Load Hauling, Dump Runs, & other small jobs. Call Geoff Graves at 902-844-1633. (3216-4tp)

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JOBSWANTED- Wanted super-

intendent couple. We’re looking for a physically fit couple to look after 90 unites in Wolfville. Duties include but are not limited to running the rental offi ce, leasing, rent collections, cleaning the building, commons areas and grounds, sum-mer and winter grounds care. Must be able to work well with others and have excellent customer service skills. Apartment and salary and benefi ts negotiable with expe-rience. Fax resume to 1-902-865-3884 or e-mail [email protected]. (3211-ufnb)

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This menu brought to you compliments of:

Whole Sandwiches1/2 Sandwiches (Asst. fi llings) ......$1.30Deluxe 1/2’s ...................................$1.65Full Sandwiches/Croissant/Wraps .$3.30Hot FoodsOne Hot Food Daily .......... $2.50 - $3.00Cup of Soup ..................................$1.00Bowl of Soup .................................$2.00Teacher’s Plate .................. $3.75 - $4.25BeveragesMilk ................................................$0.35Choc. Milk .....................................$1.50Juice Small ....................................$0.75Bottled Water ................................$1.25Yop ................................................$1.50Oasis Juice Purple/Red/Yellow ....$1.25SaladsCaesar Salad ...................................$2.50Chicken Caesar/Greek/Spinach/Potato .$3.30SnacksFresh Fruit (apple/banana/orange) . $1.00Fresh Fruit .... Small $1.50 - Large $3.00Veggie & Dip Small $1.50 - Large $3.00

Daily Specials (Mon-Thur): Price Includes Hot Meal, Dessert & White Milk - $3.25 - $3.75

Nacho Chips & Salsa ...................... $1.25Sun Chips/Frito Chips.................... $1.50Yogurt/Apple Sauce/Fruit Cups ..... $1.00Cheese ............................................. $0.80 Pepperoni & Cheese ....................... $1.25Bagel with Cream Cheese ............... $1.25Bagel 1/2 w/Flavored Cream Cheese & Fruit . $1.50Boiled Egg ...................................... $1.00Gold Fish Crackers ......................... $0.60Welch’s Chews ............................... $1.25Freezer ItemsFrozen Juice Bar ............................. $1.25Yogurt Tubes .................................. $1.25DessertsMuffi ns/Biscuits .............................. $1.00Cookies .......................................... $0.50Yogurt Parf/Cinnamon Bun/Apple Delight .. $1.25Condiments / CutleryKetchup/Mustard/Relish ................. $0.15Mayo & Salad Dressing .................. $0.30Fork/Knife/Spoon ........................... $0.05Cream Cheese/Chesse Whiz pkg ...... $0.50Butter pkg ....................................... $0.25

Mon: Mac & Cheese with Veggies $3.50Tues: Poutine $3.50

Wed: Happy Easter • Chicken Dinner with all the Trimmings $3.75Thurs: Chicken Burger with Fixings $3.75Fri: Good Friday • No School for Students

KINGSTON & DISTRICT SCHOOL

There is a “NO” Charging Policy in Effect • Milk Card Available $7.00 for 20 Milk

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Apr 18th: Oven Fries, Cheese & Gravy $3.00 • Orange Slices $.75

Apr 19th: Corn Chowder $2.00 • Macaroni & Cheese $3.00 • Apple Slices $1.00

Apr 20th: Pizza & Banana $2.75 • Pudding $1.00

Apr 21st: Early Dismissal • Buses Leave at 11:30 a.m.

Apr 22nd: Good Friday • No School for Students

Daily lunch combo includes main entrée, daily dessert, and white milk for $3.50~ The following items are available at the Cafeteria daily ~

Sandwiches: $2.35; Wraps - $2.35; Sub Sandwiches - $2.00; All sandwiches & wraps will include fresh/vegetable on the side.

Fresh Vegetables & Dip - $1.75; Cheese & Cracker Plate - $1.75; Fresh Fruit & Yogurt Dip - $1.75; Toss Salad - $3.25 sm $2.50;

Caesar Salad - $3.25 sm $2.50; Yogurt - $1.25; Yogurt Tubes - $1.25; Yogurt Parfaits with nut free granola - $1.50; Cheese Strings - $1.00

Fresh Fruit: Apples, Oranges, Kiwi, Grapes, & Bananas - $.75; Gold Fish Crackers - $.60; Frozen Juice Bars: Orange & Cherry - $1.25;

Rice Crispy Squares - $1.00; Smoothies: Mon,Wed,Fri - $1.25; Juice: Apple, Orange, 7-Fruit, & Wildberry - $1.25; White Milk - $.35;

Chocolate Milk - $1.35; Welch’s Fruit Snacks - $1.25; Apple Slices - $1.00;Pudding Cups (vanilla, butterscotch, banana) - $1.00;

Bagels (blueberry, plain) - $1.00; Bagel & Cream Cheese (strawberry, plain) - $1.50;Applesauce (strawberry/apple, blueberry/apple, plain apple) - $1.00;

~~~ Canteen Items - CASH ONLY ~~~There will be a cost for ALL condiments if your child is not purchasing lunch from the cafeteria.

Ketchup, Mustard, Relish - $.15 each; Mayo & Salad Dressings - $.25 each; Barbecue/Sweet & Sour Sauce - $.40 each; Cream Cheese (plain or strawberry - $.50 each;

Cheese Whiz - $.40 each; Strawberry Jam - $.15 each

ANNAPOLIS EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

We are a NUT & SCENT sensitive school with a smoke-free enviroment.

This menu brought to you compliments of:

~ Easter Services ~Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Chapel

Thursday 21 Apr (7 PM)Holy Thursday/Jeudi saintFeast of the Lord’s Supper/

La Cène du Seigneur Friday 22 Apr (3 PM)

Good Friday/Vendredi saintVeneration of the Cross/Vénération de la Croix

Friday 22 Apr (7 PM)Solemn Stations of the Cross

Saturday 23 Apr (9 PM)Holy Saturday/Samedi Sainte

Easter Vigil/Veillée pascale Sunday 24 Apr (11 AM)

Easter Sunday/Jour de Pâques

~ Easter Services ~St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel

Friday 22 Apr (10 AM)Good Friday Service

Sunday 24 Apr (6:30 AM)Easter Sunrise Service

Sunday 24 Apr (9 AM)Easter Sunday Service

During the chapel renovations, the Protestantservices are held at Queen of Heaven Chapel.

~ Card of Thanks ~LeBlanc Family

The family of the late Darrel Roy Gerald LeBlanc would like to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our

family and friends, for your kindness and support during the loss of our husband, father and grandfather.

To those who visited, brought food, called, emailed, send cards and text, you brought us much comfort in a

time when it was deeply needed.A very special thanks to all the staff at Soldiers Memorial Hospital, who cared for Darrel during his last months;

and to the staff of the Medical Unit and Palliative Care, who showed us such warmth and great kindness in

Darrel’s fi nal days. Thank you to the Middleton Funeral Home and

Reverend Deacon Don Boudreau for providing the heartfelt service and reception.Darrel is and always will be loved, remembered and deeply missed.

Sincerely, Jennifer, Jill, Melissa, Cheryl and families.

Sarah O’MalleyNovice, 10 yrs old1st year with GDSCFavourite Stroke: breaststrokeOther Interests: singing & soccer

Subway Swimmers of the WeekSubmitted by: Michelle O’Reilly, GDSC Secretary

Alexia BakerNovice, 8 yrs old1st year with GDSCFavourite Stroke: breaststrokeOther Interests: playing with friends

Mercedes LeBlancAge Group, 12 years old5th year with GDSCFavourite Strokes: back & breaststrokeOther Interests: volleyball, soccer & fl ute

Raphael ChoquetteAge Group, 15 years old2nd year with GDSCFavourite Stroke: freestyleOther Interests: hockey, triathlons & academics

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