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Office 902 765 3505 Cell 902 840 1600 Fax 902 765 2438 Toll Free 1 866 514 3948 Email valc@ns.sympatico.ca www.valj.com www.dnd-hht.com Val Connell Broker / Owner EXIT Realty Town and Country Independently Owned & Operated MIDDLETON AUTO SUPPLY LTD 428 Main Street 825-4803 EXIT 18, HWY 101 MIDDLETON, N.S. 825-3471 www.connellchryslerdodge.com theaurora 14 WING ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NS Vol. 34 No. 09 Life, leadership lessons build success Sara Keddy, Managing editor Little did I know, Jim Irvine said February 13, I had just joined the best career development program in Canada. Now the commander of 14 Wing Greenwood, Colonel Jim Irvine offered some words of wisdom on leadership, being open to opportunity and fear to the Cadets of 517 F/Lt Graham Sara Keddy, Rédactrice en chef On ne peut oublier les grands pas en avant du passé si l on veut que les femmes prennent leur place égale dans la société, au Canada et dans les Forces canadiennes. Le commandant du 14 e Escadron de génie logiciel de la 14 e Escadre, le lieutenant-colonel Air Cadets. When I was 13, I was a brand new Cadet in Winnipeg and I really didn t know what I wanted to do. My mom and dad recommended Cadets, and I thought I d see about flying I did like airplanes, my dad worked on them and I was an Air Force brat. While Irvine admitted his first experience in a small plane was a gut-turning event, he found his niche in the Air Continued on page 4... MARCH 4, 2013 NO CHARGE www.auroranewspaper.com Explorer le chemin à parcourir Une activité à la base marque la Journée internationale de la femme André Gloumeau, est le champion de la base de la cause des femmes, et il encourage tous ceux et celles qui ont «une mère, une soeur, une mère ou une épouse» à prendre part à l activité tenue à la base cette année pour marquer la Journée internationale de la femme. Le 8 mars, une projection du documentaire Killing Us Softly #4 aura lieu au mess Annapolis Find something you love, something you can get up in the morning and say, Man, this is fun. 14 Wing Greenwood Commander Colonel Jim Irvine shared his career experiences with 517 F/Lt Graham Air Cadets. à 13 h, suivie d une présentation par la conférencière invitée D r Karen Breeck, le tout s inscrivant dans le thème de cette année : «L égalité des femmes le chemin à parcourir». Le Lcol Gloumeau était heureux d assumer ses responsabilités de champion lors de son affectation à Greenwood l été dernier, et a bien aimé passer du temps avec le général Chris Whitecross lorsqu elle a participé à la journée de développement professionnel de l automne dernier pour les membres féminins du personnel de la 14 e Escadre. L activité du 8 mars est une autre occasion de parler des «questions fondamentales de la diversité et de l équité», de dire le Lcol Gloumeau. «Ici et maintenant, l une des choses que nous faisons est d inculquer à nos jeunes femmes notre histoire elles savent que les Forces canadiennes sont intégrées, mais nous n atteignons pas encore les objectifs d inclusion des femmes. De grands progrès ont été faits au Canada par le passé au Canada et dans les Forces canadiennes, mais nous voulons voir cela se poursuivre.» Les FC ont l objectif d être une Corporal J.Reynolds, 14 AMS, Wing Imaging organisation formée à 25 pour 100 de femmes : en 2012, le taux d enrôlement des femmes n était que de 14,8 pour 100. Voir des femmes progresser jusqu aux plus hauts grades et assumer des rôles et des responsabilités de plus haut niveau est une chose, estime le Lcol Gloumeau, à laquelle tous les Canadiens devraient s intéresser. Continued on page 2... 394 Main Street, Middleton, NS 825-3494 www.brucegm.com Light Roadside Heavy Towing Wheel Lift & Flatbed 24 HOUR TOWING ONLY INDEPENDENT TOWING COMPANY IN OUR AREA SPECIALISTS IN: Accidents Lock Outs Boosts Breakdowns Cars Heavy Haulage Tractors Trucks Buses Baby Barns RV s Motor Homes www.morsetowing.ca Middleton Cell (902): 825-7026 2011 Toyota Camry LE 6 speed, auto, front wheel drive, 45,000 km, stock #12267A. WAS $19,995 NOW $ 17,995 Paul Tidman Garth Rafuse 765-0806 (h) 765-4960 (h) 994 Central Ave., Greenwood 765-1305 ptidman@bruceautogroup.com or grafuse@bruceautogroup.com

Page 2 14 Wing Greenwood commemorates International Women s Day La 14 e escadre Greenwood célébre la journée internationale de la femme Friday, March 8 Le vendredi 18 mars 1300-1545 hrs - Annapolis Mess Ad Astra & Argus lounges Event open to all Canadian Forces and DND employees of 14 Wing Women and Equality The Road Ahead De 13 h à 15 h 45, au mess Annapolis Mess et aux salons Astra et Argus TOUS les membres des Forces canadiennes et tous les employés du MDN de la 14 e Escadre sont invités L égalité des femmes le chemin à parcourir Featuring: DVD showing of Killing Us Softly #4 Dr. Karen Breeck Au programme : Projection du DVD «Killing Us Softly 4» Dre Karen Breeck Please bring a donation for Chrysalis House. We are looking for small kitchen appliances or gadgets that would help women and their children get set up in a new home. Personal hygiene items and cash donations will also be accepted. Veuillez apporter un don pour Chrysalis House. Nous sommes à la recherche de petits électroménagers ou d ustensiles de cuisine qui aideraient des femmes et leurs enfants à se réinstaller. Les articles d hygiène personnelle sont aussi les bienvenus. Nous acceptons également les dons en espèces. OPI: Lori Gordon, 765-1494 local 1436 BPR : Lori Gordon, 765-1494 poste 1436 the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Explore road ahead Base event marks International Women s Day Sara Keddy, Managing editor Great strides in the past can t be forgotten if women are to take an equal place in society, Canada and the Canadian Forces. 14 Wing Greenwood 14 Software Engineering Squadron Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau is the base champion for women, and he s encouraging everyone who has a mother, sister, daughter or wife to take part in this year s base event to mark International Women s Day. March 8, a screening of Killing Us Softly #4 will be presented at the Annapolis Mess at 1 p.m., followed by a guest presentation from Dr. Karen Breeck, both in support of this year s theme, Women and Equality the Road Ahead. Gloumeau was pleased to Explorer le chemin à parcourir......cover Le documentaire Killing Us Softly #4 présente certaine images qui portent à réflexion dans les médias et la publicité, et le Lcol Gloumeau dit que les femmes des FC de demain auront été affectées par ces images take on his championship responsibilities upon his posting to Greenwood last summer, and enjoyed spending time with General Chris Whitecross when she was a participant in last fall s professional development day for 14 Wing s female personnel. The March 8 event is another opportunity to talk about the fundamentals of diversity and equity, Gloumeau says. Here now, one of the things we deal with is impressing on our younger women is our history they know the Canadian Forces is integrated, but we re still falling short of targets to include women. Great strides were made in the past in Canada and the Canadian Forces, but we want to see those continue. The CF has a target of being a 25 per cent female organization: in 2012, the enlistment pendant qu elles auront grandi et fait leurs études. Le D r Breeck est un ancien médecin militaire des FC et est maintenant une conférencière qui vit à Ottawa. L activité de la Journée internationale de la femme est ouverte à tous les employés des Forces canadiennes et du rate for women was just 14.8 per cent. Seeing women advance to higher ranks and take on larger roles and responsibilities is something, Gloumeau feels, all Canadians should have an interest in. Killing Us Softly #4 showcases some thought-provoking images in media and advertising, and Gloumeau says tomorrow s CF women will have been affected by these images as they grow and are educated. Breeck is a former CF medical officer and now a frequent speaker living in Ottawa. The International Women s Day event is open to all Canadian Forces and DND employees of 14 Wing. Those attending are encouraged to bring a cash, personal hygiene item or small appliance donation for Chrysalis House, in support of women and children beginning new lives. MDN de la 14 e Escadre. On encourage les personnes qui y assisteront à faire un don sous forme d argent comptant, d article d hygiène personnel ou de petit appareil à la Chrysalis House, en appui aux femmes et aux enfants qui commencent de nouvelles vies. Managing Editor Directeur de rédaction Stephen R. Boates 902-765-1494 local/poste 5441 Interim Managing Editor Directrice de rédaction par intérim Sara Keddy 902-765-1494 local/poste 5441 editor@auroranewspaper.com Business & Advertising Affaires commerciales et publicité Anne Kempton 902-765-1494 local/poste 5833 marketing@auroranewspaper.com Production Coordinator Coordonnateur de production Brian Graves 902-765-1494 local/poste 5699 production@auroranewspaper.com Administrative Clerk Commis à l administration Candace May Timmins 902-765-1494 local/poste 5440 frontdesk@auroranewspaper.com Editorial Advisor Conseiller à la rédaction Lieutenant (Navy) Sylvain Rousseau 902-765-1494 local/poste 5101 sylvain.rousseau@forces.gc.ca theaurora Circulation Circulation: 5,900 Mondays Lundis Agreement No. Numéro de contrat : 462268 Fax: 902-765-1717 Website Site Web : www.auroranewspaper.com The Aurora, PO Box 99, Greenwood NS B0P 1N0 L Aurora, C.P. 99, Greenwood (N.-É.) B0P 1N0 Location Emplacement : 83A School Road, Morfee Annex Annexe Morfee The Editorial Board reserves the right to edit, condense or reject copy or advertising to suit the aims of a service newspaper as specified in the Interim Canadian Forces Newspapers Policy and/or by the Editorial Board. Opinions and advertisements appearing in The Aurora Newspaper are those of the individual contributor or advertiser and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of 14 Wing, Greenwood or the printers. Published each Monday by 14 Wing under the authority of Colonel J.A. Irvine, M.S.M., C.D., Wing Commander. Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de réviser, de condenser ou de rejeter tout article ou message publicitaire afin de satisfaire aux exigences relatives aux journaux militaires figurant dans la Politique temporaire des journaux des Forces canadiennes. Les opinions exprimées dans ce journal sont celles des collaborateurs et ne reflètent pas nécessairement les points de vue des Forces armées canadiennes ou de la 14 e Escadre. Publié chaque lundi par la 14 e Escadre sous les auspices du Colonel J.A. Irvine, M.S.M., C.D., commandant de l Escadre. Useful links Liens utiles Canadian Air Force website Site Web de l Aviation royale canadienne www.airforce.forces.gc.ca Community Gateway Site Site du portail communautaire des Forces canadiennes www.cfcommunitygateway.com 14 Wing Greenwood Site Site de la 14 e 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.cfpsa.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

MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 3 413, 405 involved in Miss Ally SAR effort Sara Keddy, Managing editor Search and rescue crews from 14 Wing Greenwood, the Canadian and American Coast Guards, Department of Fisheries and a number of smaller vessels ceased a search for the Miss Ally, after the search and rescue region commander granted a search reduction February 19. A search reduction results when all probable chances for survival are exhausted. The men - Katlin Nickerson, Tyson Townsend, Joel Hopkins and Steve Cole Nickerson of Woods Harbour; and Billy Hatfield of Cape Sable Island - were aboard the Miss Ally, a 45-foot fishing boat out of Woods Harbour, which sent out an emergency signal at 11 p.m. February 17. The Joint Rescue Coordination Centre in Halifax responded to the call, approximately 120 kilometres southeast of Liverpool, with its search and rescue resources. Crews covered more than 7,000 square miles of ocean off the south shore of Nova Scotia, using a Royal Canadian Air Force CH-149 Cormorant helicopter, CC-130 Hercules aircraft, and CP-140 Aurora aircraft from 14 Wing; as well as the Canadian Coast Guard ships William Alexander and Earl Grey. A TOP HAT TAVERN Under new owner & management Great daily specials Thursday Karaoke 9:30 pm Friday All Request DJ 10 pm Saturday Trivia 8 pm Sunday Texas Holdem Poker 7:30 pm HOURS Department of Fisheries and Oceans contracted aircraft, operated by Provincial Airlines, two United States Coast Guard aircraft as well as various merchant vessels were also involved in the search. Warrant Officer Conrad Cowan, 413 (Search and Rescue) Squadron was called into the search with his stand-by crew February 18 around 6:30 a.m. Personnel were already heading into work, so were on deck within minutes. Their Cormorant left for the scene and spent a total of 10.2 hours in the air, with two trips to Shearwater to refuel. We saw the two Coast Guards ships in the vicinity of the overturned vessel, and there was a debris field running with the current as a searcher, that s a good sign, Cowan said. We started our search pattern, working in and picking up things. Cowan said the sea state was the worst he s seen while posted at 14 Wing: 10 metre rollers, waves cresting over each other, snow squalls and a low ceiling. He credited the helicopter s flying crew for holding it together. A second Cormorant left Greenwood when Cowan s returned that evening, and a third trip went back out to the search area February 19 at first light. 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The 13-member crew manned rear side viewing windows and conducted visual searches into Monday night, and also used the plane s radar but it is difficult when you are looking for a dinghy, he acknowledged, in the expanse of ocean being searched and its stormy condition. The crew did not see anything, although it was able to track an emergency signal for a period. By 6 p.m. February 19, responders determined any hope of the men s survival had diminished significantly due to careful consideration of the call and survivability models. Search time was well beyond estimated cold water immersion survival times. The matter was turned over to RCMP as a recovery operation and missing persons case, MARCH BREAK SPECIAL March 11-15 Mon, Wed and Fri 12-4pm ALL YOU CAN BOWL $5.00 + HST INCLUDES SHOES 765-1494 LOCAL 5631 gbcbowling@eastlink.ca 5pinbowling.ca and the agency requested the support of the Department of National Defence and the Coast Guard in its recovery efforts. 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Page 4 Cadets, careers and choices Paramedics offered Cadets a show and tell chance to see what their work is like. the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Sara Keddy, Managing editor Eric Belanger hasn t thought too far ahead yet, but his experience as a member of the 517 F/Lt Graham Air Cadets could sure help. Close to 110 of the group s Cadets were sent through a career showcase February 13 at their Birchall Centre meeting space, word scramble in hand: by asking questions of visiting working professionals, they would be given a letter that could hold the key to not only a secret phrase, but also inspiration for their future. I don t know for sure, Belanger, age 12, said. I kind of want to work on a Cormorant like my dad does. Cadet squadron Commanding Officer Major William Montgomery said, while Cadets have no obligation to go into the military, there are basic skills learned in Cadets public speaking, standing up and putting thoughts together - that stay with you all your life. He knows all too well how hard it can be to make life decisions: when he went to Acadia University for an arts degree, they wanted me to pick a major I didn t want to. Being exposed to a variety of opportunities like what was on offer at the career night this evening is what Montgomery himself was looking for. We wanted a range of programs and people, and the feedback from people coming here has been good. Invited guests included a number of 14 Wing Greenwood professionals, from Canadian Forces search and rescue technicians to a civilian worker with health promotion; media radio and print, paramedics, dental professionals, photographers and more. PSP Health Promotion manager Lisa White shared some hands on advice with Cadets about the effects of drugs and alcohol on physical ability. Her simulated impairment goggles were eye-opening. Corporal J.Reynolds, 14 AMS Wing Imaging Les leçons de vie et de leadership contribuent au succès Sara Keddy, Rédactrice en chef «Je ne savais vraiment pas», racontait Jim Irvine le 13 février «que je venais de me joindre au meilleur programme de développement de carrière au Canada.» Maintenant le commandant de la 14 e Escadre Greenwood, le colonel Jim Irvine a offert aux cadets de l Escadron des cadets de l Air Flight 517 Flight Lieutenant Graham de sages conseils sur le leadership ainsi que l importance d être ouvert aux possibilités et de ne pas avoir peur. «Lorsque j avais 13 ans, j étais un tout nouveau cadet à Winnipeg et je ne savais vraiment pas ce que je voulais faire. Mon père et ma mère m ont recommandé les cadets, et j ai pensé que j allais me renseigner à propos du pilotage j aimais les avions, mon père travaillait dans ce domaine et j étais un enfant de la Force aérienne.» Même si le Col Irvine a admis que sa première expérience à bord d un petit avion a été plutôt retournante, il a trouvé son créneau dans la Force aérienne en tant que pilote de divers aéronefs, dont récemment l Aurora. «Je peux vous dire que je ne serais certainement pas ici aujourd hui n eut été de l organisation des cadets de l Air, et de l influence d officiers cadets et d instructeurs civils tout comme vous.» Le Col Irvine a demandé au groupe quel genre de leçons de leadership les jeunes devraient tenter d apprendre. «La première, la plus importante chose en ce qui concerne le leadership est de savoir comment suivre. Recevoir des ordres, savoir quel est l objectif et écouter ses supérieurs ensuite, mener ses pairs et continuer. Si vous ne pouvez pas suivre, vous ne pouvez pas bien mener.» Savoir travailler en équipe dans tout environnement est essentiel «durant toute votre vie», de poursuivre le Col Irvine : «La somme des parties est beaucoup plus grande que ce qu on peut faire par soi-même.» Le leadership transformationnel est aussi un défi : si vous criez après les gens, de dire le colonel Irvine, pour leur faire faire quelque chose, cela veut dire qu ils ne vous respecteront pas. «Lorsque vous travaillez avec des gens avec qui vous voulez aussi être amis, vous devez les convaincre de ce qu est la meilleure chose à faire c est là le meilleur genre de leadership.» Tout cela a des racines profondes dans le succès dès un jeune âge. Le Col Irvine explique que les défis et les nouvelles leçons apprendre comment survivre en hiver, piloter, compétitionner dans des exercices de drill, passer des semaines loin de la maison dès un jeune âge lui ont tous montré qu il pouvait le faire. «L autonomie, le fait de se fier à son entraînement, comprendre que vous pouvez le faire vous pouvez conquérir votre peur lorsque vous êtes jeune.» Transformer ces leçons et même ces rêves en une carrière nécessite de prendre en considération ce que vous voulez, et ce dont vous avez besoin. «L argent est important», de dire le Col Irvine. «Vous voulez une belle vie, une maison et tout ce qu il faut pour vous occuper de vos enfants. Mais ce n est pas la chose la plus importante. «Trouvez quelque chose que vous aimez, quelque chose qui fait que vous vous levez le matin et que vous dites «Ben j ai pas tant d argent que ça mais je m amuse.» Life, leadership lessons......cover Force as a pilot of many different aircraft, most recently the Aurora. I can tell you for a fact, I would not be here today if it wasn t for the Air Cadet organization, and the influence of Cadet officers and civilian instructors just like you have. What kind of leadership lessons should young people be focusing on learning, Irvine asked the group. The first, most important thing about leading is knowing how to follow. Taking orders, knowing what the goal is and listening to superiors then, lead your peers and follow on. If you can t follow, you can t lead well. Working as a team in any environment is crucial your entire life, Irvine said: the sum of the parts is much greater than working on your own. Transformational leadership is also a challenge: yelling at people, Irvine said, to get them to get things done, means they won t respect you. Working with people you also want to be friends with, you have to convince them of what the right thing to do is that s the best kind of leadership. All of that comes from solid roots in early success. Irvine said challenges and new lessons learning how to survive in winter, fly, compete in drill exercises, be away from home for weeks at a time at a young age all showed he could do it. Self-reliance, relying on your training, understanding you can do it you can conquer your fear when you re young. Turning those lessons and even dreams - into a career involves consideration of what you want, and what you need. Money is important, Irvine said. You want a good lifestyle, a home and to be able to provide for your kids. But it s not the most important thing. Find something you love, something you can get up in the morning and say, Man, I don t have a lot of money but this is fun.

the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 5 Forty-one years 2 nd Lieutenant Amanda Crook, Wing Logistics and Engineering Sergeant Dave Boudreau headed off on a Caribbean cruise to enjoy the sun, sand and sea all celebrating his February retirement from the Canadian Forces after 41 years of service. As a traffic technician, Boudreau began his career in Cornwallis in 1972, and had the opportunity to be posted all over Canada, as well as participate in deployments to Egypt, Croatia, Mombasa, Rwanda and Nairobi. He and his wife, Lynn, were thrilled to move back to the Annapolis Valley upon Boudreau s retirement from the Regular Force in 1998. He has since served in the Air Reserves. He has now joined the Commissionaire Corps full-time. This grandpa will also be kept busy, running after his six grandchildren: Joshua, 13; Gabriel, 10; Charlie, eight; George, five; Silas, three; and granddaughter Devyn, 18 months. Boudreau s 14 Wing Greenwood family congratulates him on such a distinguished career, and wishes him the very best in his retirement. 14 Wing Greenwood Wing Logistics and Engineering Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Brian Richardson, left, with Sergeant Dave Boudreau, upon Boudreau s retirement after 41 years of service with the Canadian Forces. Submitted Gift of life adds up Eric MacKenzie, 14 Wing Greenwood community recreation coordinator Canadian Blood Services held another successful twoday blood donor clinic at the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre February 25 and February 26, with 233 donors contributing to over 200 donations enough to save over 600 lives! The community centre would like to thank Tim Hortons and McDonald s for continued sponsorship of this event and members of the 14 Wing volunteer work party who assisted with the load in and out of equipment: Master Corporal Duncan Haldane, privates Eric Cassie and Desirea Holt. The next Greenwood clinic will be May 13 and May 14. To book an appointment to give blood or to volunteer, call 1-888-236-6283. business of the week Erica Schofield Tax Returns 10 years experience, 3 years with H&R Block Basic returns $30, $50 couples & $20 children Small business returns on a case by case basis. Cost effective, no tax on prices. All personal tax returns require a $20 deposit, balance due before filing. Small returns require a $50 deposit, balance is due before filing. Income Time 10 years experience, 3 years with H&R Block Basic returns $30, $50 couples & $20 children Small business returns on a case by case basis. Cost effective, no tax on prices. All personal tax returns require a $20 deposit, balance due before filing. Small returns require a $50 deposit, balance is due before filing. For more information call Erica Schofield at 538-0542 or email ericas@glinx.com Feel Good Vibrational Tuning Sound Therapy Techniques using the power of Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies! BOOK your TUNING Today By Appointment only (30-45 minutes) www.feelgoodtuning.com Kingston, NS (902) 765-8705 For more information call Erica Schofield 538-0542 or email ericas@glinx.com Looking to join a Club? Our Adult Rates start at $660.00 tax included We offer Adult, Spousal, Senior & Weekday Rates Office open March 11 765-5800 Visit our web site at www.greenwoodgolfclub.ca for a complete list of rates. Green Fees Only $ 36 plus tax Beth Bourassa REALTOR Join a CSA! ACCLAIM REALTY LTD 752 Central Ave, PO Box 1773 Greenwood, Nova Scotia, B0P 1N0 Cell 902 844-2000 Fax 902 765-6311 Toll Free 800 565-9994 beth@bethbourassa.ca www.bethbourassa.ca *Independently Owned and Operated. TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne Inc. and Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership. To learn about CSA farms in your area go to acornorganic.org www.taprootfarms.ca

Page 6 the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS bravo zulu promotions & presentations Captain Peter Dietert receives the 14 SES CO s commendation from Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. 14 AMS, Wing Imaging unless otherwise indicated. Captain Andréane Vidal receives the 14 SES CO s commendation from Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. Lieutenant Nathan Trail receives his Air Force Officer Development Program certificate from Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. Matthew Rodman, Captain Jim Kelly, Lieutenant Rudy Guay, Captain Peter Dietert and Henry Desjarlais receive their PCT Scenario Development Training Course certificate from LieutenantColonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Captain Jim Kelly, Lieutenant Rudy Guay and Captain David Hung receive their Presagis Using Stage Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. 6.0 Training certificate from Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. Matthew Rodman, Lieutenant Rudy Guay, Henry Desjarlais and Captain David Hung receive their Presagis Creator Training certificate from Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. Matthew Rodman, Captain Blain Losier, Captain David Hung, Lieutenant Rudy Guay and Henry Desjarlais receive their Presagis Terra Vista Training certificate from Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Gloumeau, Commanding Officer of 14 Software Engineering Squadron, and Squadron Warrant Officer Master Warrant Officer Vincent Bazinet. To register or for more information call 765-5611 or drop-in at the GMFRC located at the AVM Morfee Centre on School Road, Greenwood. NATURAL CLEANING PRODUCTS 101 Pour s'inscrire ou pour plus d'informations, appelez au 765-5611 ou présentezvous au CRFMG situé au Centre AVM Morfee sur la rue School à Greenwood. et gardiens d enfants de tous STRIVE FOR FIVE DEPLOYMENT FAMILY EASTER CARDS Thurs., Mar 21 FAMILY COOKING CLASS âges. Date limite d inscription : SUPPORT SOCIAL Wed., Mar 13 6:30 8:30 p.m. FREE at the GMFRC Register by: Mon., Mar 11 Wed., Mar 20, 5 7 p.m. Open to all ages! Free at the GMFRC Register by: Mon., Mar 18 COURS 101 SUR LES PRODUITS DE NETTOYAGE NATURELS RÉUNIONS SOCIALES DE SOUTIEN POUR LES FAMILLES EN DÉPLOIEMENT Mercredi le 13 mars 18 h 30 à 20 h 30 GRATUIT au CRFMG Date limite d inscription: lundi le 11 mars Mercredi le 20 mars 17 h à 19 h. Pour tous les âges! GRATUIT au CRFMG Date limite d inscription: lundi le 18 mars 1 3 p.m. $10 per person Free for deployed families and volunteers at the GMFRC Register by: Mon., Mar 18 CARTES DE PÂQUES Jeudi le 21 mars 13 h à 15 h 10 $ par personne Gratuit pour les familles des militaires en déploiement et les bénévoles au CRFMG Date limite d inscription: lundi le 18 mars Fri., Mar 22 10:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Free! Queen of Heaven Chapel Annex. Parents/Caregivers with young children of all ages Register by: Mon., Mar 18 COURS DE CUISINE FAMILIALE SUR LE MODE STRIVE FOR 5 Vendredi le 22 mars 10 h 30 à 13 h 30. Gratuit! À l annexe de la Chapelle Reine du Ciel. Pour les parents lundi le 18 mars PAINT IT YOURSELF POTTERY FOR FRANCOPHONE FAMILIES Sat., Mar 23 1:30 p.m. at the GMFRC Pay the cost of the pottery you choose Register by: Wed., Mar 20 PEINTURE SUR POTERIE POUR LES FAMILLES FRANCOPHONES Samedi le 23 mars 13 h 30 (jusqu à ce que votre projet soit complété). Le coût de votre création. Au CRFMG Date limite d inscription : mercredi le 20 mars GMFRC and the Casual Childcare Centre Closure Friday, March 8 12 4 p.m. Le CRFMG et la haltegarderie seront fermés vendredi le 8 mars de 12 h à 16 h

the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 7 On the 6th of February, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron (AMS) held its Honours and Awards ceremony at the Annapolis Mess. Major Aleem Sajan, acting Commanding Officer (CO) 14 AMS, had the distinct pleasure and honour to officiate the ceremonies. The ceremony acknowledged fellow Squadron members excellence and achievements through the presentation of the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) medals, first clasps to the CD, Officer Professional Military Education (OPME) Certificate of Completion and 14 AMS Performer of the Quarter. First Row (left to right): Sergeant Cheryl Leblanc receiving CD1, Major Aleem Sajan, acting CO 14 AMS, Chief Warrant Officer Mike Power, 14 AMS Squadron Chief Warrant Officer, Sergeant Dave Barsi receiving the CD1, and Captain Aaron Kangeswaren receiving the OPME certificate of completion. Back Row (left to right): Master Corporal Simon Jean receiving the CD, Master Corporal David Clarke receiving the CD1, Corporal Erin Quan receiving the CD, Master Corporal Jamie McDevitt receiving the 14 AMS Performer of the Quarter, Master Corporal Donald Harvie receiving the CD1 and MCpl Simon-Pierre Frechette receiving the CD1. business spotlight of the week MaidPro TALK DIRTY, LIVE CLEAN! MaidPro offers extra strength house cleaning for a seriously dirty world! When you re looking for Greenwood maid service, look at MaidPro. We re making Nova Scotia shine, one house at a time. MaidPro is the premier cleaning service in Greenwood. Whether you want weekly, bi-weekly or just a one-time house cleaning, we ll design your maid service around your needs and budget. Our professionally trained maids specialize in residential cleaning, in particular, kitchens, bathrooms, floors and dusting. Our 49-Point Checklist makes sure that everything is done right, on time, every time. There are no contracts to sign, and you ll find our home cleaning services remarkably affordable. We guarantee that you ll be satisfied. We love to clean, and it shows! Ask us about our PMQ move out special STARTING AT $ 99.99 At MaidPro we have made our New Years Resolution call our office for more details! Call our local office at 902-242-2706 or visit our web site at www.maidpro.com/annapolisvalley VAC Approved (Direct Billing) Service Member of the Quarter was Corporal Kubis, centre, for dedication and contributions to his section, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron; 14 Wing, the Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre and the wider community. Making the presentation were 14 Wing Greenwood Commander Colonel Jim Irvine (left), and Wing Chief Warrant Officer Pierrot Jetté. Corporal J.Kusche, 14 AMS, Wing Imaging Ask us about our PMQ move out special LISA BADCOCK Mortgage Advisor P (902) 765 6064 F (902) 242 3038 E lisa@teamclinton.ca W teamclinton.ca 489 Main Street, Kingston, NS TALK DIRTY, LIVE CLEAN Call our local office at 902-242-2706 or visit our web site at www.maidpro.com/annapolisvalley STARTING AT $ 99.99 VAC Approved (Direct Billing) CLINTON WILKINS MORTGAGE GROUP No Better Time to Buy Ph: 242-7355 1-855-242-7359 805 Central Ave Greenwood www.peopleschoicerealty.ca Military Relocation Approved Agents 90 Commercial St., Middleton, N.S. B0S 1P0 (902) 825-4861 Naomi Isner Senior Wealth Advisor naomi.isner@scotiamcleod.com Kim Connell BBA Wealth Advisor kim.connell@scotiamcleod.com Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia, used by ScotiaMcLeod under license. ScotiaMcLeod is a division of Scotia Capital Inc. Scotia Capital Inc. is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.windshieldreplacements.ca Future Glass and Mirror Ltd. 617 Sampson Drive, Greenwood, NS 765-2105 Automotive/Residential/Commercial Glass $100 off your deductible for a windshield replacement through insurance!

Page 8 the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Captain Sébastien Tardif, from 14 Software Engineer Squadron, receives his Operational Unified Protector (OUP) medal from Colonel Jim Irvine, Commanding Officer of 14 Wing, and Wing Chief Warrant Officer Chief Warrant Officer Pierrot Jette. Captain Adam Hollenbeck (center), a 404 Long Range Patrol and Training (LRP&T) Squadron Navigator Communicator Instructor, receives his Canadian Forces Decoration from Major Yves Leblanc (left), Acting Commanding Officer of 404 (LRP&T) Squadron, and Master Warrant Officer Dave Chevalier (right), Acting 404 (LRP&T) Squadron Chief Warrant Officer. Private Lucas Froese receiving his first chevron promotion from Major K. Al Taylor, Wing Construction and Engineering Officer, and Master Warrant Officer Rob V. Knight, Unit Wing Construction and Engineering Master Warrant Officer. Submitted 405 Squadron Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Adamson presents Private Marc Cormier with his first chevron. Squadron Chief Warrant Office Mario Roussel is at right. 405 Squadron Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Adamson presents Private Jordon Cuming with his first chevron Chief. Squadron Warrant Office Mario Roussel is at right. 405 Squadron Commanding Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Adamson presents Private Mira Kim with her first chevron. Squadron Warrant Office Mario Roussel is at right.

the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 9 Tracy Chisholm says her volunteer time on a Habitat for Humanity build in Haiti last fall was an eye-opening experience as to the importance of home. Submitted Building a future House becomes a home with volunteer hands Sara Keddy, Managing editor Tracy Chisholm s inexperienced efforts to hang drywall or build basement steps as part of a Habitat for Humanity team add up. You realize you have something to contribute you re providing a foundation for a house, but also for a future. Chisholm is a software system specialist with 14 Wing Greenwood s simulator at 404 Squadron, and she s putting more and more nails into Habitat for Humanity projects around the world as she more fully appreciates what the organization means. In Honduras and Haiti, a safe, secure, solid home is one thing; it means something else in recent builds here in the Valley. The need is greater there, but the fact people are in more dire straits doesn t change the fact there are issues with housing here mould, leaks, security, housing situations that are not OK it s not a competition to see who s worse off, she says. Her first experience with Habitat for Humanity was Discover Driving Certified Driving Instruction Driver Education Defensive Driving Seniors Safety Private Lessons (902) 665-2831 DRIVER EDUCATION CLASSES Middleton at NSCC March 11-14 Greenwood Saturdays starting April 20 Accepting students 15 1 /2 years and older Visit our web page for more information www.discoverdriving.com e-mail: discoverdriving@eastlink.ca Serving the Annapolis Valley Support the advertisers that stand behind your military DND file in Montreal 10 years ago, when her workplace spent a Saturday volunteering at a housing project. Home in Nova Scotia on vacation more recently, she spent two-and-a-half weeks helping at a four-home build in Lower Sackville. Eighty per cent of the volunteers on the site were women, and she says the YOUR FINANCES ARE NOT ALWAYS AN OPEN BOOK! VOS FINANCES NE SONT PAS TOUJOURS UN LIVRE OUVERT! Seek advice and invest in your future today to live life the way you want tomorrow! Add experience, expertise to the next build Canadian Forces personnel moving across Canada and beyond may be in a unique position to know just how important a home is. That s what makes them valuable volunteers at a Habitat for Humanity build project. They come, they work hard, they clean up and go home, says Tracy Chisholm, a 14 Wing Greenwood civilian worker. The support of the base is really tremendously helpful as the Valley Habitat for Humanity chapter gets set for its second build. Project administrator and fundraising chairwoman Belinda Manning says crews from 14 Wing Greenwood helping at last year s first Valley build worked their butts off. And then some of them came to the dedication ceremony with the family, and it was really great to see them what a huge accomplishment! Anyone interested in pitching in as the project digs in this spring is encouraged to contact Habitat for Humanity, habitat.av@ gmail.com. Manning says build volunteers are always needed but, to get to that point, the experience was really great. It showed me I can do this. Chisholm signed up for an international project in Honduras, where volunteers worked alongside a beautiful family to build a home. She continued to help out in Montreal, and then was happy to find a year-old Habitat for Humanity chapter in the Valley when she started work in Greenwood last year. The Valley chapter had just finished its first home in Wolfville, and is now ready to build another this summer in New Minas. Chisholm has signed on as the group s secretary and build committee vice-chairman. A safe home is something Master Corporal Nathalie Gelineau shovels new top soil for the front lawn. Volunteers from 14 Air Maintenance Squadron, 14 Wing Greenwood, put in a day of yard work last fall at the Habitat for Humanity housing project in Wolfville. File organization is looking for some planning support, particularly people with some experience in trades who can help look at home design plans, figure out the building stages and make decisions on quotes. Demandez conseil et investissez dans votre avenir dès aujourd hui pour vivre comme vous le souhaitez demain! these people would never have been able to have, and it changes things for the family for the long run. I ve realized how important it is to have a home from which to go forward every day, and then come back to. Every creature on Earth needs a home but so many people don t have one.

Page 10 Family fun celebrates winter Eric MacKenzie, 14 Wing Greenwood community recreation coordinator The 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre and Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre teamed up February 21 to offer a fun family skate, part of Take the Roof off Winter, Nova Scotia s February winter active campaign. Almost 70 individuals attended this family event at the Greenwood Gardens Arena, and were treated to an hour of free skating, on-ice games, hot chocolate and sweets and face painting. At the end of the afternoon, Wing Administration Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Heber Gillam and Chief Warrant Officer Lise Ward drew for the prizes. Mario Roussel and Camryn Little walked away with $25 CANEX gift cards, and many others won prizes generously provided by the GMFRC, the Nova Scotia Department of Health and Wellness and the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Recreation Nova Scotia. A special thank you to the staff of the GMFRC and community centre, including volunteer Liam Bridge, for their support and assistance. Thanks Working hard to stay up and moving. Janie Gagnon IS THERE A MILITARY MOVE TO COMOX IN YOUR FUTURE? I specialize in military transfers. So your next move, is to call me. Êtes-vous transféré à Comox? Je me spécialise dans les tranferts militaires, appelez-moi. Cell: 250-898-9002 Office: 250-334-3124 gagnonjanie@shaw.ca www.janiegagnon.ca Royal LePage In the Comox Valley 1/2 price appetizer with the purchase of a regular price entree. Valid Sun. till Wed. Expires April 30, 2013. Winter warmup $ 100.00 Hot Stone Massage tax incl. The next best thing to lying on a warm sunny beach. Pamper yourself or someone special with a luxurious spa treatment at half the price. Book your appointment today with Kasia. Resolutions Massage Therapy 242-3336 976 Central Ave., Greenwood

the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 11 to the Greenwood Gardens crew for their help in making this event a success, and Corporal Jessye Therrien, Wing Imaging, for doing a great job capturing all the fun moments. If you enjoyed the family skate, the Greenwood Gardens Arena offers free public skating to anyone with a valid Commu- nity Recreation Card Saturdays from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. to noon. For information, or to make sure family skating has not been cancelled due to weather or a tournament, call 765-1494 local 5305. To learn more about the community centre s weekly youth programs or nearly 30 clubs, which provide many great ways to stay winter active, contact Eric MacKenzie at the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre, 765-1494 lo local 5337. Eric MacKenzie lays down the rules of ice skate soccer. Corporal Jessye Therrien, 14 AMS, Wing Imaging Wing Administration Officer Lieutenant-Colonel Heber Gillam makes the draws for Take the Roof off Winter prizes. Speedy. UNIFORMS CHANGE. YOU DON T. Moving back into civilian work doesn t have to feel like you re giving up who you are. At Commissionaires, we value your military experience and provide jobs that let you continue to build on the skills you already have. WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK. Please complete our survey at www.commissionnaires.ca/cfsurvey and we will make a $10 donation to the Military Families Fund in your name.

Page 12 Health Promotion Services (PSP) Winter/Spring 2013 Program Schedule Program Date Time Location Mental Fitness & Suicide Awareness: Super Trg Alcohol, other Drugs & Gambling: Super Trg 7 Mar 8 Mar 13 9 May 10 May 13 4 Apr 5 Apr 13 20 Jun 21 Jun 13 0830 1530 hrs (day 1) 0830 1200 hrs (day 2) 0830 1530 hrs (day 1) 0830 1200 hrs (day 2) F&S Centre F&S Centre Nutrition/Active Living Seminar 11 Apr 13 0830 1530 hrs F&S Centre Managing Angry Moments 7 May 28 May 13 (every Tuesday) Top Fuel for Top Performance 23 May 24 May 13 0830 1130 hrs F&S Centre 0830 1530 hrs (day 1) 0830 1200 hrs (day 2) F&S Centre Stress Take Charge! 5 Jun 6 Jun 13 0830-1530 hrs F&S Centre Inter-Comm: Improve Communication in Personal Relationship Butt Out Self-Help Program TBA Jun 13? 0830 1530 hrs F&S Centre Monday (by apt only) Friday (by apt only) 1330 1530 hrs F&S Centre 0930 1130 hrs F&S Centre For more information or to register, please contact: Health Promotion Office (PSP), F&S Centre (Gym), (902) 765-1494 ext: 5388 www.cfcommunitygateway.com EDITH.TREMBLAY@forces.gc.ca Services de promotion de la santé Hiver Printemps 2013 Programme Date Heure Local Force mentale et sensibilisation au suicide : formation du superviseur Formation de sensibilisation aux problèmes liés à l alcool, aux autres drogues et au jeu excessif 7 mars et 8 mars 13 9 et 10 mai 13 4 et 5 avril 13 20 et 21 juin 13 0830 1530 h (jour un) 0830 1200 h (jour deux) 0830 1530 h (jour un) 0830 1200 h (jour deux) Nutrition/Vie active 11 avril 13 0830 1530 h Gérer les moments de colère Bouffe-santé pour un rendement assuré 7 mai au 28 mai 13 (tous les mardis) 23 mai 24 mai 13 0830 1130 h 0830 1530 h (jour un) 0830 1200 h (jour deux) Le stress, ça se combat 5 et 6 juin 13 0830-1530 h Inter-Comm : Améliorer les communications dans nos relations personnelles Écrase-la (S aider soi-même) Va être announcé en juin 13 Lundi (sur rendez-vous seulement) Vendredi (sur rendez-vous seulement) 0830 1530 h 1330 1530 h 0930 1130 h Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Salle de classe du Centre de conditionnement physique et de sports Pour plus d information ou enregister contactez le : Bureau de la Promotion de la santé : Bâtiment : Le Centre du conditionnement physique et de sports : 902-765-1494 ext : 5388 : Courielle : EDITH.TREMBLAY@forces.gc.ca : www.cfcommunitygateway.com The Nova Scotia 2013 Winter Games for Special Olympics were in Yarmouth February 22, 23 and 24. In curling, teams were on the ice in three divisions: Howard, Martin and Koe. In the Howard Division, Halifax beat Annapolis, Kings 1 defeated Yarmouth, Clare 2 won over Kings 2, and Lunenburg beat Kings 1. Cobequid 1 won the gold over Kings 1, while Cape Breton took home the bronze. In the Martin Division, Clare 1 beat Annapolis, Kings 2 defeated Cape Breton, Sackville won over Kings 2 and Pictou beat Kings 1. In the final, Sackville beat Pictou to take gold, and Yarmouth 2 won bronze. Finally, in the Koe Division, Cobequid 1 beat Annapolis and Kings 2 defeated Clare 1. In the the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Kings, Annapolis athletes compete at NS winter Special Olympics end Cobequid 1 won gold, with silver for Kings 1 and bronze for Cape Breton. Floor Hockey was also played in three divisions. Kings played in Division 2, with Pictou and Lunenburg/ Queens, and was standing third after day one of competition. Pictou won gold in the final, with Kings taking silver and Lunenburg/ Queens the bronze. Snowshoeing was cancelled due to lack of snow. Regions with athletes in this sport had a fun day of bowling, with a regional competition taking place. Each region had four players to a team with the winner being determined based on the collective score of the group. Team Annapolis won the gold, while Shelburne was second and Team Kings captured the bronze. Maritime Driver Education (West Kings, Middleton Regional, École Rose-des-Vents and Central Kings) Spring Session Commences March 20 West Kings District High School Additional Information & Registration Form http://www.maritimedrivereducation.com Students should be 15 years 6 months to Register Payment Installment Plan Available Inquire About Our New Sibling Discount Program Telephone: 847-9821 Email: maritimedrivered@eastlink.ca *Priority is given to military families first and if spaces are available it will be open to the community. * La priorité est d'abord donnée aux familles militaires. Toutefois, si des places sont disponibles, les membres de la communauté pourront participer. AVM Morfee Centre Centre AVM Morfee School Road / rue School Greenwood, NS / N.-É. (902) 765-5611

the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 13 Make a March break plan If you re looking for a great way to spend a week off with your friends, then the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre s March break day camp program is your answer. The centre will be offering a week-long program for anyone between the ages of six and 12 years of age March 11 to 15. Each day will consist of different activities, and starts at 9 a.m. and ends at 3 p.m. Recreation card holders may register from home at http:// bk.cfpsa.com/greenwoodpub/ index.asp. Contact the 14 Wing Community Centre at 765-1494 local 5341 to set up your account and password. On-site registration will be available in the main office of the community centre. There are 20 positions available. If you have questions, contact Eric MacKenzie, 765-1494 local 5337. Meritorious medals Zone Commander Dave Blanchard, left, recently presented Meritorious Service Medals to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 098 Kingston members Linda Desmond and Larraine McWilliams, with the assistance of branch president David Geddes. Submitted Fais un plan pour tes vacances de mars Si tu cherches une façon merveilleuse de passer la semaine de congé avec tes amis, alors le camp de jour des vacances de mars du Centre communautaire de la 14 e Escadre Greenwood est ta réponse! Du 11 au 15 mars prochains, le centre offrira un programme d une semaine aux jeunes de 6 à 12 ans. Commençant à 9 h et se terminant à 15 h, chaque journée proposera des activités différentes. Les détenteurs de la carte des loisirs peuvent s inscrire à partir de chez eux à l adresse http://bk.cfpsa.com/ greenwoodpub/index.asp. Pour les inscriptions en ligne, veuillez communiquer avec le Centre communautaire de TAIZÉ SERVICE 7 PM Sunday 24 March 13 QUEEN OF HEAVEN CHAPEL The Taizé Community Taizé is a tiny village hidden away in the hills of Burgundy, in the eastern part of France not far from the town of Cluny. Since 1940 it has been the home of an ecumenical community of brothers whose prayer three times a day is at the center of their lives. Today, Taizé is a place to which visitors of all ages and backgrounds come on pilgrimage, to participate in international meetings of prayer and reflection. The Chapel Taizé service is open to everyone who would like to participate in prayer, reflection and music during Holy Week. HOLY WEEK SERVICES QUEEN OF HEAVEN CHAPEL Sunday 24 March Palm Sunday Mass at 11 AM and Taizé Service at 7 PM Monday 25 March Parish Reconciliation Service at 7 PM Thursday 28 March Mass of the Lord s Supper at 7 PM Friday 29 March Good Friday Celebration of the Passion of Our Lord at 3 PM Stations of the Cross (A Children s Live Portrayal) Good Friday at 10 AM and 7 PM Saturday 30 March Easter Vigil at 8 PM Sunday 31 March Easter Sunday Celebration of Resurrection of Our Lord at 11 AM HOLY WEEK SERVICES ST. MARK S CHAPEL la 14 e Escadre au 765-1494, poste 5341, pour créer votre compte et obtenir votre mot de passe. On pourra aussi s inscrire en personne au bureau principal du Centre. Il y a 20 places en tout. Si vous avez des questions, veuillez vous adresser à Eric MacKenzie au 765-1494, poste 5337. Sunday 24 March Palm Sunday Special Service with Padre Richard Bastien at 10:30 AM Thursday 28 March Maundy Thursday with Rev Mike McKeage at 6:30 PM Friday 29 March Good Friday Celebration with Padre Gordon Poley at 3 PM Sunday 31 March Easter Morning with Padre Gordon Poley at 6:30 AM Sunday 31 March Easter Celebration with Padre Gordon Poley at 10:30 AM Need help keeping warm this winter? The Heating Assistance Rebate Program may be able to help with up to $200 towards your home heating costs. Call 1-800-670-4357 or visit www.homeheatinghelp.ca

Page 14 the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Le CRFMG se transforme en galerie d art Alexandra Sidorenko Centre de ressources pour les familles des militaires de Greenwood Le Centre de ressources pour les familles des militaires de Greenwood a le plaisir d accueillir «Effigie en Transparence», une exposition d autoportraits réalisés par des élèves de l école Rose-des-Vents, en partenariat avec le Musée des beaux-arts de la Nouvelle-Écosse (Galerie Tom Ruggles 0 % FINANCING SELECTED MODELS Mike Landry & the staff welcome Justin & Tom to Kentville Mazda F O R Justin Bishop Come see us for great customer service 84 MONTHS d art de la Nouvelle-Écosse) et les programmes ArtsSmarts Nova Scotia et GénieArts de la Fédération culturelle acadienne. Cette exposition sera visible du 7 mars au 3 avril au CRFMG. L artiste acadien François Gaudet a travaillé avec les élèves des 5e et 6e années de Mme Goziou de l école Rose-des- Vents, et les a guidés dans une étude de leur propre identité et dans la création de leur autoportrait. Les élèves ont également visité Grand-Pré pour étudier et s approprier la culture de l Acadie. Ils ont créé des portraits en transparence à partir de photos de leur visage et de gel, puis ont transféré ces portraits sur la toile. Ils ont également appliqué de la peinture au-dessus et audessous de leur portrait, afin d y apporter une touche encore plus personnelle. François Gaudet se rendra également à l école Dwight Ross pour y organiser Alexandra Sidorenko, Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre The Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre is pleased to host Effigie en Transparence, an exhibition of self-portraits produced by students at l École Rose des Vents, in partnership with the Art Gallery of Nova-Scotia and La Fédération culturelle acadienne s ArtsSmarts Nova Scotia/ GénieArts Nouvelle- Écosse programs. The exhibition will be on display March 7 to April 3, at the GMFRC. Acadian artist François Gaudet worked with Mme un atelier unique en son genre. Les membres de la collectivité sont invités à venir admirer ces œuvres d art vivantes et dynamiques pendant les heures habituelles d ouverture du CRFMG. La cérémonie de clôture de l exposition Effigie en Transparence aura lieu au CRFMG le 3 avril prochain entre 18 h et 20 h. Venez célébrer les magnifiques œuvres d art créées par les élèves de l École Rosedes-Vents et savourer de légers Goziou s grade 5 and 6 students at l École Rose des Vents, guiding them through an examination of their own identities and the creation of their self-portraits. They also visited Grand-Pré to explore and connect with the culture of l Acadie. The students used photographs of their faces and gel medium to create a transparent portrait image, which was then transferred to canvas. They also painted under and over their portraits, adding defining details to create a personal likeness. Gaudet will also visit Dwight Ross School to work with students in a one-of-a-kind rafraîchissements. Le projet de l école Rose-des- Vents a été établi en partenariat avec le Musée des beaux-arts de la Nouvelle-Écosse (Galerie d arts de la Nouvelle-Écosse) et financé par GénieArts Nouvelle- Écosse et La Fédération culturelle acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse. Le 12 mars, les familles militaires (enfants d âge scolaire et plus vieux) sont invitées à travailler avec l artiste François Gaudet et à créer leur propre autoportrait GMFRC turns into art gallery, studio pendant un après-midi des arts gratuit pour la famille, de 13 h à 16 h, au CRFMG. Veuillez vous inscrire d ici le 8 mars. Et si vous n avez rien à faire pendant le congé de mars, le Musée des beaux-arts de la Nouvelle-Écosse et le CRFMG organiseront un autre après-midi familial des arts pour les enfants d âge scolaire et des participants plus vieux. Venez créer une œuvre d art avec les conseils d un artiste établi. workshop. Members of the community are invited to come view these vibrant and dynamic works of art during GMFRC regular working hours. The closing ceremony for Effigie en Transparence will be held at the GMFRC April 3, between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Come celebrate the beautiful artwork created by students from École Rose-des-Vents and enjoy light refreshments. The École Rose-des-Vents project was created in partnership with the Art Gallery of Nova-Scotia and funded by ArtsSmarts Nova-Scotia and La Fédération culturelle acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse with funding from GénieArts Nouvelle-Écosse. March 12, military families (school aged children and up) are invited to work with artist Francois Gaudet and create their own self-portraits during a free family art afternoon, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the GMFRC. Please register by March 8. And, if you have nothing to over March break, the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and the GMFRC will host another family art afternoon for schoolaged children and older participants. 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the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 15 Veteran of the month Wade Seymour enlisted in the Canadian Forces July 14, 1976 and has served in both the Regular and Air Reserve. During his 32 years, he has been posted to CFB Cornwallis, NDHQ Ottawa, 1 AMU Trenton, 437 Squadron Trenton, CFB Borden and 14 Wing Greenwood. He has seen many parts of the world on different operations and exercises. He deployed on Exercise Brave Lion in Norway, Exercise Box Top in Thule, Greenland; Operation Matador in Namibia and Operation Deliverance in Somalia. He has travelled to every province in Canada, throughout the United States, Europe and Middle East while flying as a C130 Hercules loadmaster. Seymour has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 36 years, and currently holds the position of branch chaplain at Branch 098 Kingston. L.Coldwell Ladies, learn to run The 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre will be offering a beginners learn to run program, beginning the week of March 4 (date and time to be determined). This program is designed for women only, and for anyone who would like to start running, learn how to run or just get healthier. It will be conducted in a safe, fun atmosphere designed especially for women who may have never run a step. Sessions will consist of both Min Order $200 Waterville, N.S. 1-888-338-0331 (Oil delivery 6 days a week) an educational and running segment. Topics will include nutrition, injury prevention, cross training and actual training time. Classes will be held twice a week for one hour, and will run for 10 weeks. The cost is $65 plus tax, and the program is open to all women with a valid Greenwood Community Recreation Card or military member. For information, contact Jill Jackson, recreation director, 765-1494 local 5331. $10.00 off 450 Litres with card 765-8848 Identity Thief 03-07 Feb 13 Sun - Thurs 7 PM Rated 14A See you at the Movies www.zedex.ca Kingston Legion Sunday, 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Regular Games - $ 100 1 Early bird - 60/40 2-60/40 Letter H - 80/20 1 Lucky 7 - Progressive 1 Bonanza - Progressive Jackpot - 3 Chances Consolation $300 Double Action Lic.# 115910-08 Alice and Jack did it for the accessns.ca/plate For the first time, Alice and Jack didn t visit an Access Nova Scotia office to renew their vehicle permit. They went online and renewed from the comfort of their home. And so can you! When your renewal notice arrives in the mail, go online to renew and print off a 10-day permit. Your official vehicle permit and sticker will arrive by mail a few days later. It is simple, fast, and convenient. When the time comes to renew your vehicle permit, take some advice from Alice and Jack. Why wait in line when you can stay home and do it online! accessns.ca/plate Ce service est également offert en français

Page 16 fy the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS The Aurora publishes items of interest to the community submitted by not-for-profit organizations. Submissions are limited to approximately 25 words. Items may be submitted to our office, 83A School Road (Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood; by fax, (902)765-1717; or email editor@auroranewspaper.com. Dated announcements are published on a first-come, first-served basis, and on-going notices will be included as space allows. To guarantee your announcement, you may choose to place a paid advertisement. The deadline for submissions is Thursday, 9:30 a.m., previous to publication unless otherwise notified. Le commandant publie des avis d intérêt public soumis par des organisations à but non lucratif. Ces avis doivent se limiter à environ 25 mots. Les avis peuvent être soumis à nos bureaux, au 83A, School Road, (annexe Morfee), 14 e Escadre Greenwood, par fax au (902) 765-1717 ou par courriel à l adresse editor@ auroranewspaper.com. Les annonces avec date sont publiées selon le principe du premier arrivé, premier servi, et les avis continus seront inclus si l espace le permet. Si vous voulez être certain que votre avis soit publié, vous voudrez peut-être acheter de la publicité. La date de tombée des soumissions est à 9 h 30 du matin le jeudi précédent la publication, à moins d avis contraire. metro crossword CLUES ACROSS 1. Swedish rock group 5. Teen skin disorder 9. An instrument that magnifies 14. Sledgehammer 15. Ran away from 16. Old European silver coin 17. Rule Britannia composer 18. Rend or tear apart 19. Oats genus 20. Greater TV resolution 23. Kiln 24. A furrow in the road 25. Family Turdidae 28. Duck-billed mammal 33. German tennis star Tommy 34. You Send Me singer Sam 35. Volcanic mountain in Japan 36. Governed over 38. Process of decay 39. Clear wrap brand 41. Put into service 42. Snake catcher tribe of India 44. Best section of the mezzanine 45. Masseur 47. Funereal stone slabs 49. Before 50. 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Australian Labradoodle Club of America (abbr.) 54. Poetic forsaken 55. Female operatic star 56. Actor Alda 57. An American 58. Highest card metro crossword brought to you compliments of 954 Central Avenue Greenwood At CentreStage CentreStage Theatre Presents The Dixie Swim Club, about five very different Southern women who met on their college swim team and continue to share long weekends at the same beach house. This hilarious and poignant play is about the friendships that last forever. It is best suited for adults and teens. Dixie Swim Club plays March 8, 9, 15, 16, 17 (2 p.m. matinee), 22, 23, 24 (2 p.m. matinee), April 5, 6. Showtime 8 p.m./ 2 p.m. matinee). Tickets $12/ $10. Call 678-8040 for reservations. www.centrestagetheatre.ca. Teen group To May 28, a social group for teenagers with autism will meet Tuesday evenings, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at the Sobeys community room, Greenwood. For information, contact Karen at 765-3502. Computer skills Do you have a computer question you would like some assistance with, or did you get an ereader or tablet for Christmas and want to know how to use the Valley Regional Library s ebook or audiobook download service? Maybe you would like to begin using computers. This one-hour session, with an instructor, is for you. To book your basic computer session, call the Berwick library at 538-4030 Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., or Wednesday noon to 4 p.m.; or the Kingston library at 765-3631, Monday 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., or Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Outdoor skating rinks The towns of Middleton, Bridgetown and Annapolis Royal invite you to their outdoor, free skating rinks. Middleton: Centennial Park; Bridgetown: Trojan Sport Centre; Annapolis Royal: on St. Anthony Street, across from the EHS station. For more info, call Brooke at 824-1069. Bridge March 4, enjoy a bridge afternoon at St. John s United Church, Main Street, Middleton, from 1 p.m. Hike March 4 at 1:30 p.m., Hike Nova Scotia and County of Annapolis Recreation Services present a guided snowshoe hike at Tupperville Falls in Tupperville. Pre-registration required at 532-3144/ 825-2005 or borde@annapoliscounty.ca. Participants qualify to win trail prizes. www. hikenovascotia.ca. Music therapy To March 5 (Tuesdays), the Annapolis Valley Chapter of Autism Nova Scotia will present free music therapy sessions for children with autism spectrum disorder at Kingston and District Elementary School. Group 1: ages four to 11, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Group 2: ages 12 to 21, 5: 30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Support will be provided for your child. Parents welcome, but not required to stay during the session. To register, contact Brenda Johnson, Sound Connections, 692-1662 or soundconnections@ eastlink.ca. Meeting March 5 is the general monthly meeting of the Kingston and District Health Auxiliary, 1 p.m., at the Kingston fire hall. All welcome to come and help support Three easy ways to enter. 1. Through our website: www.auroranewspaper.com 2. Fax: 765-1717 3. Drop into our office located on 83A School Road (Morfee Annex) Pizza Delight, Greenwood 765-4477 765-6381 Congratulations to last week s winner: SHEILA PYNCH our hospital. New members are welcome. Workshop March 6, 7 p.m., the second section of the course, Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts, will begin, sponsored by Foundations Bible School, a division of New Beginnings Christian Ministries, 1151 Bridge St. Greenwood. Annapolis Royal family fun nights To March 8, every Friday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the ARRA Gymnasium. Bring your friends and family and come on out for an evening of fun and games. All equipment provided. For more info, call Brooke at 824-1069. Tea and display March 9, the Fundy Group Rug Hookers will hold a rug hooking display and tea at the Wilmot Community Hall, Hwy. 1 Wilmot, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Freewill offering. Call Cindy, 825-6314, for directions. Concert March 9, 8 p.m., see Laura Smith at the Evergreen Theatre, 1941 Stronach Mountain Road, East Margaretsville. In Smith s music, real emotions ebb and flow. East Coast Music Awards and Gemini Award winner, and Juno nominee. Tickets $20. Reservations: (902) 825-6834 or evergreentheatre@ gmail.com. Bluegrass show March 10, 1:30 p.m., the Annapolis Valley Bluegrass & Oldtime Music Association presents an afternoon of music at the Kings Mutual Century Centre, Berwick, featuring New Ground, Valley Blue and Randy Sheffield & Friends. Find & Win Entry deadline: Noon, March 7, 2013 Full name Phone number Complete the following questions from ads in this week s issue and win a large 2-topping pizza from Pizza Delight, Greenwood. Coupon valid for 30 days. 1. What is back by popular demand? 2. What movie is playing at the Zedex Theatre? 3. When do spring driving sessions start? 4. Who is offering a coupon for ½ price appetizers? 5. What business is under new owner/management? Limited to one win per family in a TWO MONTH PERIOD. The winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries. Only one entry per family per week. Admission $10, canteen, 50/50. We support the IWK Hospital. Hymn sing March 10, there will be a hymn sing, 7:30 p.m., at the Wilmot Baptist Church Christian Fellowship Centre, corner of Hwy.1 and Dodge Road. Special guests will be a contemporary Christian band, band2gether, from the Kentville area. All welcome to attend. Meeting March 11, 7 p.m., Mid Valley Palliative Care Services will hold its annual meeting in the Founder s Room, Soldiers Memorial Hospital (storm date March 18). Autism program To March 12 (Tuesdays), the Annapolis Valley Chapter of Autism Nova Scotia is pleased to offer an after school arts and crafts program for children between the ages of six and 10 with Autism Spectrum Disorder. There are spaces for seven children. There will be one group leader and one support person to supervise children. Aldershot Elementary School, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Free. Registration: Denise, 678-6709 or 670-8294. Luncheon March 12, join friends at the Kingston Lions hall for a delicious meal of chicken supreme, mashed potatoes, vegetables and dessert. Cost: $8, $8.50 delivered. For take-out orders, call 765-2128. March break March 12 and 13, a March break day camp takes place at Middleton Baptist Church. This free camp, offered to children age three to Grade 5, runs from 9:30 a.m. to noon each morning. Registration online at www. middletonbaptist.com, or by phoning 825-3537. The theme is Mexican Fiesta. Wednesday, all children and parents/guardians are invited to stay for tacos and a children s clothing and toy swap (noon to 1 p.m.). Variety show March 16, the Kingston Lions present a variety music night at the Kingston Lions hall, 7 p.m. Cost $5. Featuring performances by Just For Fun, Hughie McDonell and Wendy Lynn. Supper March 16, All Saints Church, Kingston, will be holding a St. Patrick s Day dinner, 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the church on Pleasant Street (turn west off Bridge

the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 17 Street). Menu: stuffed pork loin, mashed potatoes, turnip, carrots, peas, gravy and dessert. Price: $ 12, tickets available from Gordie Skanes (825-6118). All are welcome! Men s basketball Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., men s basketball at Pine Ridge Middle School. Cost $10/ person until December (or $3/night). Enter by door in the back of the building. Info: Glen, 844-0156 or recreation@kingstonnovascotia.ca. Volunteers needed Valley Community Learning Association is recruiting volunteers to tutor ESL learners in Kings and Annapolis counties. If you can speak and write English, you can volunteer! For information, email lori.noseworthy@gmail.com or phone/ text (902) 692-8042. Roller derby Thursdays, Riptide Roller Derby will host open house sessions, for women ages 19 and up, at NSCC Middleton, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, learn to roller skate at the AV Morfee Centre, Greenwood, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Check us out on facebook. Single parent support Wednesdays - Just Me & the Kids, a group supporting single parent families in our region, will be offered at Emmanuel Church, Middleton. Contact Deb, 825-6909, for information. Dancing Fridays, join us for an evening of square dancing, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Melvern Square Hall. Phone 765-8145 for information. Donations accepted The Greenwood Health Auxiliary s Opportunity Shop (in the Greenwood Mall, next to The Inside Story), is accepting donations of good used clothing, purses, shoes, linens, and small appliances. All proceeds go back to health care in our area. Toastmasters Tuesdays join Toastmasters where leaders are made - 6:15 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Air Commodore Birchall Training Centre, Bldg 221, Greenwood. Everyone welcome. For information contact edwardwedler@gmail.com or Edie Murray, 665-2397. Horse back riding Public horse back riding and lessons, 471 Vault Road, Melvern Square. Non-profit, registered charity; all funds support abused women and children. (902)824-2329. Community luncheon Community lunch every Wednesday at New Beginnings Centre, 1151 Bridge St., Greenwood. No charge. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. There are also free clothes. Sponsored by Open Hand. Public skating Tuesdays and Thursdays, Kingston Recreation adult skating, 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Kingston rink. Cost: $3/ skate or $35 until Dec 20. Call Glen at 765-2800 or email recreation@kingstonnovascotia.ca for information. Limited helmets available. Middleton Skate Park Committee meetings Every 1st and 3rd Monday of each month, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the MRHS library. If you are interested in having a skate park in Middleton, these meetings are for you! New members always welcome. For info, call Brooke at 824-1069. Youth bowling 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre youth bowling programs are now underway. Ages five to 19. Call the Greenwood Bowling Centre to register, 765-1494 ext 5631. Greenwood AA Group Greenwood Group of Alcohol Anonymous, Tuesdays at St. Mark s Church Annex, 8 p.m. Meetings are open to those who have a desire to stop drinking. Jam session Wednesdays, come out to Brickton (12062 Hwy 1) jam sessions at 7 p.m. Great country and bluegrass music. Come to play, sing or listen. Refreshments at intermission. $2 admission. Kingston Area Seniors Association Kingston Area Seniors Association meets the second Wednesday of each month at 10 a.m. at Kingston Branch No 98 Royal Canadian Legion. Fun day (cards and games) every second and fourth Friday of the month, 1 p.m. For information, contact Pat Coakley, 765-2175. 911 Civic Signs - Joint Lions Club Initiative Purchase your 911 Civic Sign(s) by contacting any Lions Club member or by calling your local Lions Club and leave a message. Aylesford: 847-9374, Kingston: 765-2128. Please call for pricing and remember if emergency responders can t find you, they can t help you. Funds raised go back into your local community when purchased through Lions International. Church service Sundays: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. worship services at the Fellowship Baptist Church, 174 Bridge Street, Melvern Square. 765-6361, www. fbcmelvernsq.com. Church service Sunday service 10:45 a.m. at New Beginnings Centre, 1151 Bridge St., Greenwood. Nursery and program for children ages three to 12. We are an evangelical Christian church. 765-8155. Support group Valley Acquired Brain Injury Support Group hosts various outing of general interest each month, determined by the group. The ABI group meets in Kingston, Greenwood and surrounding areas every third Wednesday, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (location & activity will be announced). All are welcome to attend. For information, contact Dan and Sharon Nogler, 765-6760. sudoku Fun By The Numbers Here s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. 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Page 18 the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS classifieds Classified advertisements, 35 words or less, are $7 tax included. Additional words are 10 cents each, plus tax. Bold text $8, tax included. If you require a receipt and/ or invoice via Canada Post a surcharge of $1 including tax will be added. Classified advertising must be booked and prepaid by noon Wednesday previous to publication. Payment methods include VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, debit or cash. The Aurora is not responsible for products and/ or services advertised. To place a classified, contact 765-1494 local 5440, visit the office, 83A School Road, Morfee Annex, Greenwood; email frontdesk@auroranewspaper.com or fax 765-1717. To place a boxed, display ad, contact 765-1494 local 5833; email marketing@auroranewspaper.com. Les annonces classées, 35 mots ou moins, sont vendues au prix de 7 $, taxes incluses. Chaque mot additionnel coûte 10 sous, plus taxes. Texte en caractères gras 8 $, taxes incluses. 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Fully furnished and equipped with fridge, stove, washer and dryer. No smoking, no pets. Perfect for person on IR. Rent is $900/ month. Call Joe 765-1898. (3331-ufnb) DAN S FIREWOOD Hardwood, $210 a cord Softwood, $170 a cord Cut, Split, Delivered Ph: 825-6424 David A. Proudfoot Barrister * Solicitor * Notary 811 Central Avenue, PO Box 100 Greenwood, NS B0P 1N0 Email: dap@davidproudfoot.com Web: www.davidproudfoot.com T: 902-765-3301 F: 902-765-6493 crossword solution ENGLAND WE BUY FURNITURE By the piece or lot. We do local moving 765-4430 812 Maple Street Ext., Kingston sudoku solution FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment with 1100sqft of living space. Located on Victoria Street, Middleton the apartment affords worry free retirement living at its best. Hardwood flooring, R2000+ construction, electric heat and paved driveway are a few on the amenities. Kitchen includes 5 appliances. In a very quiet area, with a 10 minute walk to all amenities. Snow removal, lawn care and garbage collection included. Available Dec 1st. Rent is $795/month. For further information contact Joan at 847-1365. (3342-ufnb) FOR RENT Clean 3 bedroom apartment located in Nictaux. $850/month with heat and lights included. Fridge, stove and dishwasher provided with washer/dryer hook-up available. Located in a quiet subdivision. No dogs. Reference required. Call Ross at 840-0534. (3402- ufn) FOR RENT Bungalow on 3 quarter acre lot in the quiet Whispering Pines subdivision in Wilmot. Only minutes to Kingston & Greenwood, yet within the popular Middleton Real Estate Wills / Estates Consultations / Referrals School district. New hardwood floor, tile, paint and trim upstairs and large Rec room downstairs with an economical pellet stove. References appreciated. $850.00 per month plus utilities. Available March 1st, 2013. Please call Gord at 1-902-449-9435. (3408-2tpb) FOR RENT 2 bedroom upstairs apartment located in Kingston. Close to Legion. Fridge and stove provided. Rent is $550/ month plus utilities. Available immediately. Call 825-3607. (3401-ufnb) FOR RENT 1 bedroom apartment located in Middleton. Ground floor furnished. All utilities including WiFi and cable are included. References required. Rent is $700/month. Call 902- Barristers Solicitors Notaries Stephen I. Cole, LL.B. Craig G. Sawler, LL.B. 264 Main Street, Middleton, N.S. Tel: 902-825-6288 Fax: 902-825-4340 Email: info@colesawlerlaw.ca Website: www.colesawlerlaw.ca Evening and Weekend Appointments Available patrick s puzzle 844-0331 or rocket650@eastlink.ca. (3403-ufn) FOR RENT small 2 bedroom house located in the Kingston area. Rent is $725/month including heat and lights. Fridge and stove provided. Call 847-5046. (3403-ufn) FOR RENT - One bedroom apartment in Middleton - $450.00. Secure Building with On-site Superintendent. Utilities paid by Tenant. Pet friendly. On-site Laundry Facilities. Available Feb 1, 2013. Lease and References Required. Call 765-2421 for information. (3407-ufnb) FOR RENT - Two Bedroom Apartment in Middleton - $495.00. Secure Building with On-site Superintendent. Utilities paid by Tenant. Pet Friendly. On-site Laundry Facilities. Available Feb 1, 201. Lease and References Required. Call 765-2421 for information. (3407-ufnb) For Rent - 2 bedroom house located near West Kings High School in Auburn. Available now. Hardwood floors, fridge/ stove, washer dryer hookup. Snow removal and lawn care provided. $525.00 per month plus utilities. Call 844-0432 or 848-6667. (3407-ufn) FOR RENT Spacious 2 bedroom apartment located in Morden. Large private yard. Fridge and stove provided. Rent is $425.00/month plus utilities. PARKER & RICHTER Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Chris Parker L.L.B Ronald D. Richter (B.A. Hon.), L.L.B. Southgate Court, Greenwood N.S. Phone: 902-765-4992 Fax: 902-765-4120 Serving the Western Valley Since 1977 Contact 538-9259 or 844-0374. (3407-3tpb) FOR RENT 4 Bedroom house with garage and 2 bathrooms in Kingston Subdivision. $1100.00 per month, utilities extra. No pets & no smoking. References required. Phone 1-403-795-6430. Available Immediately. (3408-3tp) FOR RENT One Bedroom Apartment. $650.00 a month, utilities included. Located in Tremont on Meadowvale Road, Nictaux. Fridge & Stove is available. Ready now. Call for more info. 765-8019 or 760-0496. (3409-2tpb) FOR RENT April 1st, 2013 Duplex located in central Middleton. 2 levels, adult suitable, lawn care & snow removal provided. $685.00 per month, utilities not included. No smoking & no pets. Phone 825-4521. (3209-2tpb) FOR RENT Fully furnished/unfurnished 5 bedroom 140 year old Victorian home. Renovated, insulated and beautiful. Located in the middle of a working fruit farm. References required. Rent is $900/month. Available April 1st. Call 847-1297. (3409-2tpb) FOR SALE FOR SALE Private Sale on popular Aylesford Lake. Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath split entry on 150 feet of water frontage. Open concept kitchen, living area on main floor. Large family room, flex room and screen room on lower level. Detached Steve Lake s Light Trucking Moving & Deliveries 16 Cube Van 844 0551 Valleywide In-Home Computer Repair Offers a full range of services in the comfort of your home Upgrades Sales Networking Tutoring Pickup/Return Laptop Repair Eve-Wkend Appointments Drop-off in Aylesford For Fast, Economical, Convenient Service ~ Call Valleywide ~ 844-2299 oversize garage and storage shed/workshop. Many extras. Asking $324,900.00. Phone 1-902-679-2324. (3407-3tpb) QUAIL EGGS FOR SALE: You would be surprised to know that for such small eggs, with regular consumption, the health benefits are huge!! The first great thing is they have no bad cholesterol like regular chicken eggs. They are 3-4 times higher in nutritional value, compared to regular chicken eggs. Quail eggs are much higher in vitamins A, B1, B2. Iron, protein & potassium; also rich in phosphorus & calcium. Go online to find out many more great things about quail eggs. Cost $1.00 per dozen located at 719 Torbrook Road or 760-1468. (3409-2tpb) RESORT FOR SALE OR RENT: Two bedroom deluxe suite in Blue Tree Lake Resort, Buena Vista, Florida. 2 bathrooms, 3 TV s, full kitchen, washer & dryer. Near Disneyland. Good restaurants, etc nearby. 5 heated pools within the resort, which is suitable for children. $600.00 a week, price is negotiable for sale purposes. http://www.wgbluetree.com/ index.htm. Call 765-2863. (3408-2tpb) 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 242-2465 or 840-0529. Greenwood/Kingston (3024-ufn) FOR SALE FIREWOOD Clear Hardwood Cut, Split and Delivered Quality Guaranteed Please Phone 825-3361 Durland, Gillis & Schumacher Associates Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries W. 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the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 19 Game play for charity 14 Wing Greenwood Fire Services and the Military Police force have challenged each other to a ball hockey match-up at the base s Fitness & Sports Centre Friday, March 8 at 8:30 a.m., all in the name of charity. Players on both teams will throw $10 into the collection, which will be shared between the Military Police Fund for Blind Children and the Canadian Fallen Fire Fighter Foundation. Support the advertisers that stand behind your military DND file THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE COUNTY OF KINGS 87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100 Kentville, NS B4N 3W3 TAX SALE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following lands are liable to be sold for arrears of taxes due to the County of Kings as described below, and that unless such taxes with interest and expenses are sooner paid I shall proceed to sell the said land at Public Auction, Council Chambers, Municipal Complex, Cornwallis Street, Kentville, Nova Scotia on the 6th day of March 2013 at 10:00 a.m. in the forenoon: 2 # 00321923 Keith R & Geraldine Robinson $3,735.37 9848 Main St Canning Land Dining District 1 Zoned: C2 11 # 03661601 George & Linda Lou Sawler $2,827.48 1393 George St Kingston Land Dwelling Building District 6 Zoned: R1 19 # 04767675 Listana Realty Inc $3,751.55 3911 Brooklyn St Somerset Land Dwellings Incorp Farm District 4 Zoned: A1 3 # 00991031 Est of Darrell Criss $1,028.58 1319 Bains Rd Sheffield Mills Land District 1 Zoned: A1 HST is applicable on the purchase price 4 # 01101501 John M & Deirde E Clark $1,730.55 913 Park St Aylesford Land Dwellings Garage District 5 Zoned: RM 5 # 01433571 David Bowers $899.52 19 Beattie Dr Windermere 1974 Mobile 14x56 Chinook Serial 56GB1669 District 8 Zoned: A1, Mobile Only 6 # 01763318 Base Emporium Inc $18,121.18 Kars St Port Williams Parcel A-1 District 2 Zoned: Wharf HST is applicable on the purchase price NON REDEEMABLE 9 # 02670585 Tina Marie Sturk $865.68 4303 Highway 221 Welsford Land Dwelling District 4 Zoned: A1 13 # 04115872 Michael Frederick Royal $1,919.99 423 Bennetts Bay Rd Bennetts Bay Lot FSL-1 1974 Mobile District 1 Zoned: F1 14 # 04172817 George Sawler $872.64 1492 Magee Dr Kingston Lot 3 12x56 Villager Serial SATSK4068M District 5 Zoned: RM, Mobile Only 15 # 04172965 Gary & Debi Lave $1,117.43 321 Main St Kingston Lot 15 Mobile Commodore 12x48 Serial 7359 District 5 Zoned: RM, Mobile Only 16 # 04176057 Ella K Muise Kelly $2,014.78 & Eric Kelly 1152 Grand Pre Rd Wallbrook Land Dwelling District 12 Zoned: F1 17 # 04269357 Juanita L Wilcox $2,232.19 1359 Bluff Rd Hants Border Land Dwelling District 12 Zoned: F1 20 # 04920333 Est of Colin Whynott $3,335.48 1231 Forest St Aylesford Land Dwelling District 5 Zoned: RM 21 # 05758858 Larry A & Shirley Clair Crocker $4,262.69 1140 Lanzy Rd North Kentville Lot 3 Dwelling Building District 3 Zoned: R1 24 # 09304630 Base Emporium Inc $4,311.06 Kars St Port Williams Parcel 98-1 District 2 Zoned: Wharf HST is applicable on the purchase price NON REDEEMABLE 25 # 10217199 David J Browning & $813.79 Constance Shy-Browning Corkum & Burns Rd Black River Lot 108A District 12 Zoned: F1 HST is applicable on the purchase price 26 #10241057 Brian Dodge $1,790.00 Starrs Point Rd Port Williams, Lot 17 District 2 Zoned:R2, UF1 HST is applicable on the purchase price 10 # 03289605 3037861 Nova Scotia Ltd $38,335.14 8799 Commercial St New Minas Lot 3-2000-X Service District 11 Zoned: C1/O1 18 # 04333209 Roger Ellis Smith $897.35 Lockhartville Rd Lockhartville Land District 12 Zoned: F1 HST is applicable on the purchase price 27 #10241987 Bell Forestry $ 1,043.19 Stoddart Dr East Dalhousie, Land District 8 Zoned: S2 HST is applicable on the purchase price Terms: Taxes, interest and cost owing. (The amount advertised) to be paid at the time of sale by cash, money order, debit, certified cheque from the bank (will not be accepted if not certified) or lawyer s trust cheque, balance of your bid to be paid by cash, money order, debit or certified cheque within three (3) days after the sale. Take notice that tax sales do not in all circumstances clear up defects in title. A tax deed conveys only the interest of the assessed owner, whatever that interest may be. If you are intending to clear up defects in the title of your property by way of a Tax Sale, you are advised to obtain a legal opinion as to whether or not this can be done. Purchasers should not consider that the Municipality in any way guarantees good title. The Municipality of Kings makes no representations or warranties to any purchaser regarding the fitness, geophysical or environmental suitability of the land(s) offered for sale for any particular use and are being sold on an as is basis only. This advertisement will be maintained and updated on our website. Kim Durling, Manager of Financial Services and Municipal Treasurer Tel:(902) 690-6144 Fax: (902) 679-2820 Tel: 1-877- 337-2999 www.county.kings.ns.ca

Page 20 Paint it yourself pottery for francophone families Isabelle Leblanc, Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre With your family, come and paint a piece of pottery and unleash your creativity! A team member from The Clayground will visit the Greenwood Military Family Resource Centre March 23 at 1:30 p.m. to offer families various pottery items (vases, cups, plates, small animal figurines and much more) at prices ranging between $6 and $40. You will only have to pay for the item Peinture sur poterie pour les familles francophones Isabelle Leblanc, Centre de ressources pour les familles militaires de Greenwood Avec votre famille, venez peindre une pièce de poterie et laissez libre cours à votre créativité! Un membre de l équipe de Clayground sera au Centre de ressources pour les familles militaires de Greenwood le 23 mars à 13 h 30 pour offrir aux familles plusieurs modèles de poteries (tels que des vases, tasses, assiettes, figurines en forme d animaux et bien plus) à des prix variant entre 6 $ et 40 $. Vous n aurez qu à défrayer les coûts pour l objet of your choice. Come create your own masterpiece, chat in French and spend an afternoon in good company. Registration deadline is March 20. To register, or for information, contact GMFRC at 765-5611 or come visit us. de votre choix. Venez créer votre propre chef-d œuvre, discuter en français et passer un après-midi en agréable compagnie. La date limite d inscription est le 20 mars prochain. Pour vous inscrire ou pour d informations, communiquez avec le CRFMG au 765-5611 ou visitez-nous. the Aurora 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Equipment effort Members of the Greenwood Health Auxiliary recently donated money to the Western Kings Memorial Health Centre for the purchase of an automated blood pressure machine (featured) and a lighting unit for the monthly pap test clinic. In the front row, from left, are Wanda MacInnis, president, and Mary Osmond, vice-president, of the Greenwood Health Auxiliary; in the back are Connie d Entremont, RN, and Jacinta Harvey, nurse practitioner. Submitted Bring your prescription to Vogue Optical and let our Licensed Opticians help ensure you get the perfect fit. Licensed Opticians take a balanced view of your vision care they not only ensure you see well, but are also trained on what colors, styles and sizes suit your facial features, personality and prescription. USED INVENTORY www.besttoyotasales.com 1065 Central Avenue, Greenwood 765-1123 Experience The Power of Dividends. Stock Number 12-334A 2008 Honda Civic DX-G $ 11,995 Automatic, 4-Cyl, 2.0 L, 4 door Sedan, A/C, 68,175 kms $ 130 BIWEEKLY! Stock Number 12-418A 2008 Honda Fit H/B $ 10,995 Automatic, 4-Cyl VTEC, 1.5 L, 4 door Hatchback, A/C, 86,598 kms $ 120 BIWEEKLY Improve your Returns and Increase your Income For your complimentary copy of The Power of Dividends Report and a free no obligation Second Opinion, please contact us today. Kim Connell, Wealth Advisor 902-825-6309 kim.connell@scotiamcleod.com 90 Commercial St., Middleton, N.S. Stock Number 12-356A 2010 Toyota Camry LE $ 17,995 Automatic, 4-Cyl 2.5L, 4 door Sedan, A/C, 60,108 kms $ 147 BIWEEKLY Stock Number 12-368A 2009 Toyota Tacoma SR5 $ 20,995 Automatic, V6, 4.0 L, 4WD, 4 door Double Cab Truck, A/C, 151,433 kms $ 193 BIWEEKLY Contact me today and find out how you can receive 10 Free Movie Passes. * Conditions apply. Meet with myself before March 31, 2013 for a complete review of your existing investments (minimum portfolio of $250,000required) and you will receive 10 free movie passes. ScotiaMcLeod is a division of Scotia Capital Inc. Scotia Capital Inc. is a member of the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada and the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. Used under license. Stock Number 12-260A 2010 Toyota Corolla CE $ 13,995 Automatic, 4-Cyl, 1.8 L, 4 door Sedan, A/C, 65,772 kms $ 115 BIWEEKLY! Stock Number 12-273A 2008 Toyota Yaris $ 10,995 Automatic, 4-Cyl 1.5 L, 4 door Sedan, A/C, 87,045 kms $ 119 BIWEEKLY 840 Park Street Kentville, NS Toll-free 1-888-466-2702 (902) 678-6000