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  • Aurorat h e14 WING • ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NS

    JUNE 24, 2013 NO CHARGE Vol. 34 No. 25 www.auroranewspaper.com

    Kim Connell BBAWealth Advisor (902) 825-6309

    ® 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.

    Ask how we can design yourRETIREMENT INCOME [email protected] Commercial St., Middleton, N.S. B0S 1P0

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    14 Wing Greenwood’s sixth Run the Runway event is this Friday, June 28. Open to all serving and retired military and defence team members and their families, this event support’s Wing Commander Colonel Jim Irvine’s ongoing commitment to the health and wellness of his 14 Wing team, and serving members abroad.

    Last year’s run had approximately 650 participants, and organizers hope to build on

    Run that runway!

    Around the world careU.S. Navy Captain Wallace Lovely, Pacific Partnership 2013 mission command-er, and Canadian Forces Army Sergeant Corrine Burghardt teach Tongan children about dental health at a Pacific Part-nership health fair June 13. Working at the invitation of each host nation, Pa-cific Partnership is joined by partner nations that include Australia, Cana-da, Colombia, France, Ja-pan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea and New Zea-land to strengthen disas-ter response preparedness around the Indo-Asia-Pa-cific region. Burghardt is from 1 Dental Detachment, 14 Wing Greenwood.

    MCw T.Godbee, US Navy

    Effective July 1, the “back gate” in the AOZ will be permanently closed to morning and afternoon traffi c.

    While it is recognized this is a valued convenience for the personnel who use this gate, reduced fl exibility within the 14 Wing Greenwood contracted services budget enve-lope has necessitated the permanent closure of this gate.

    Personnel are reminded this gate closure will result in increased traffi c levels at the main gate, the Residential Housing Units’ gate and Checkpoint Charlie during the normal working hours and should plan their travel accordingly.

    Closure of back gate July 1

    À compter du 1er juillet, l’entrée arrière de la ZOA sera défi nitivement fermée à la circulation du matin et de l’après-midi.

    Bien qu’il soit reconnu que cela est d’une grande convenance pour les personnes qui utilisent cette entrée, c’est la souplesse réduite dans la gestion de l’enveloppe budgétaire des services contractuels de l’escadre qui a rendu nécessaire la fermeture permanente de l’entrée.

    Il convient de rappeler aux membres du per-sonnel que cette fermeture entraînera, durant les heures normales de travail, une hausse des niveaux de trafi c à l’entrée principale, à l’entrée des unité de logement résidentiel et au poste de contrôle « Checkpoint Charlie », et qu’ils doivent planifi er leurs déplacements en conséquence.

    Fermeture de l’entrée arriére du 1er juillet

    this through inter unit/ squadron challenges, or simply inviting repeat participants to bring along their co-workers and family.

    As the event will be held on a Friday, par-ticipants are encouraged to wear red as part of the Support the Troops campaign. Red Support the Troops T-shirts will be sold during registration by the Greenwood Military Fam-ily Resource Centre for anyone would like to purchase one. A freewill offering may be made at the registration site and at the post event re-

    ception in support of the Soldier On program.Registration will begin at 10 a.m. to the rear

    of the Air Movements building, with the start at 10:30 a.m., led by Irvine. Participants are invited to walk or run either the 2.5 kilometre or fi ve kilometre route on the base’s runway 30/12. Post-event refreshments and closing remarks by the wing commander will be of-fered at the Fitness & Sports Centre.

    Come one, come all: challenge yourself to a healthier lifestyle!

  • June 24, 2013Page 2 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

    Useful links | Liens utilesCanadian Air Force websiteSite Web de l’Aviation royale canadiennewww.airforce.forces.gc.caCommunity Gateway SiteSite du portail communautaire des Forces canadienneswww.cfcommunitygateway.com14 Wing Greenwood SiteSite de la 14e Escadre Greenwoodwww.airforce.forces.gc.ca/14w-14ePersonnel Family Support ServicesServices de soutien au personnel et aux familles des Forces canadienneswww.cfpsa.comNational Defence and the Canadian ForcesDéfense nationale et Forces canadienneswww.forces.gc.caCombat Camera | Caméra de combatwww.combatcamera.forces.gc.caRecruiting | Recrutementwww.forces.caMilitary Family Resource CentreCentre des ressources pour les familles des militaireswww.familyforce.caVPI | VPI www.vpinternational.ca

    Circulation | Circulation: 5,900 Mondays | LundisAgreement No. | Numéro de contrat : 462268

    Fax: 902-765-1717

    Website | Site Web : www.auroranewspaper.com

    The Aurora, PO Box 99, Greenwood NS B0P 1N0L’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 specifi ed 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 refl ect 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 afi n de satisfaire aux exigences relatives aux journaux militaires fi gurant dans la Politique temporaire des journaux des Forces canadiennes. Les opinions exprimées dans ce journal sont celles des collaborateurs et ne refl ètent pas nécessairement les points de vue des Forces armées canadiennes ou de la 14e Escadre. Publié chaque lundi par la 14e Escadre sous les auspices du Colonel J.A. Irvine, M.S.M., C.D., commandant de l’Escadre.

    Managing Editor | Directrice de rédactionSara Keddy • 902-765-1494 local/poste [email protected]

    Business & Advertising | Affaires commerciales et publicitéAnne Kempton • 902-765-1494 local/poste [email protected]

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    Editorial Advisor | Conseiller à la rédactionLieutenant (Navy) Sylvain Rousseau • 902-765-1494 local/poste [email protected]

    Aurorat h eC A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2013

    Il n’y aura pas de journal Aurora du29 juillet au 5 août

    Summer closureJuly 23 to August 5

    There will be no Aurora Newspaper onJuly 29 or August 5

    Fermeture d’été du 23 juillet au 5 août

    Sara Keddy,Managing editor

    “All my sailors” couldn’t have been treated better on a rainy June 12, as they were treated to breakfast by Betty Hebb at her family’s restaurant in Millville.

    Hebb, a long-time and well-known Children’s Wish Foun-dation supporter, opened the Farmer’s Family Diner dark and early to get crewmembers from HMCS Halifax fed and on their way. The dozen personnel were set to start day three of a two-week run from Yarmouth to Sydney, raising funds for their ship’s adopted charity, also the CWF.

    “Day three – so far, so good,” said Sub-lieutenant Jeremy Arsenault. “Everyone’s still excited, and there are no major injuries!”

    This is the 10th anniversary

    of the ship’s run, which started June 10 and will wrap up June 21 as the team ends up back in their Halifax dockyard. Most days, they’ll have run around 10 kilometres in relays, from two donated vans decorated with CWF logos, Navy insig-nia and the picture of Caden, a three-year-old heading to Disneyland on his wish to see Lightning McQueen and other Cars movie characters.

    “Thirty thousand dollars is our goal,” Arsenault said, “so we can send Caden and also two others. Last year, we raised $25,000, so you’ve got to up the bar.”

    The ship’s crew spends a year on the effort, from raffl es, a car wash and 50/ 50 draws and “every little bit of change;” and end with the run. They spend a lot of time promot-ing the run itself through social media to reach a wider

    network.June 11, before they bedded

    down at 14 Wing Greenwood’s barracks, the Navy team vis-ited bingo at the Kingston Legion and passed the hat. Arsenault says the 160 players “treated us so well – they gave us the 50/ 50 and the Legion matched the donations, and we raised $613.”

    The bingo players also had great things to say about Hebb, once they found out where the runner’s next day breakfast was going to be held.

    “This has been fantastic,” said Petty Offi cer First Class Jamie Abthorpe.

    Everyone’s been treating the runners well, from donating gas cards for their support vans to dropping $50 in their collection roadside.

    “One lady, I think she’s had someone have a wish granted. She saw us and drove ahead

    Navy on the move for kids

    Petty Officer First Class Jamie Abthorpe, left, Children’s Wish Foundation volunteer Betty Hebb and Petty Officer Second Class Bruce Bragg after a breakfast send-off from Hebb’s family restaurant in Millville. The Navy team was heading out June 12 on day three of its week-long run from Yarmouth to Sydney for the charity.

    S.Keddy

    and stopped and waited for us – that’s pretty neat,” said Abthorpe.

    “We’re working as a team,” said Hebb, “and it’s fun to have them for breakfast. I look

    forward to them coming – and I’ll pack them a goodies bag to go!”

  • the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 3June 24, 2013

    35 hours training, mentor-ing and instructing visiting students. Sixty students are guided through six stations, covering theory of fl ight, the Cold War era, over 70 years of military personnel and aviation history at 14 Wing Greenwood, search and rescue systems and concepts, aircraft design and engineering and aircraft detection system technology. The students are immersed and engaged in every aspect of fl ight education. Everything runs with military precision and, as a teacher, that is much appreciated!

    Once back in the classroom, students are asked to refl ect on their museum experience and write letters to the instructors. Some come in the form of cards, which can be very creative and always fun to read. Student’s comments include, “I didn’t re-alize we had Canadian heroes - I thought they were all American,” “I didn’t understand what drag was until we actually touched

    the machine,” “When I got there, I didn’t know much about fl ight. I asked a lot of questions and learned more about fl ight. I guess you learn from asking questions” and “Thanks for teaching us about Greenwood’s base. For once, I knew what my dad was talking about when he got home from work.”

    In 2012 the program ex-panded to include 55 teachers and staff from West Kings District High School, with a two-hour tour followed by lunch at the Annapolis Mess. In the afternoon, the group visited 404 (Long Range Patrol and Train-ing) Squadron and the air traffi c control section. Grade 11 and 12 students from West Kings will soon visit the museum in support of their studies on the Cold War. Grade 8 students will study the Second World War, and a group of Tech Ed students plan to tour the reconstructed Anson aircraft, Bolingbroke Bomber renovation and Sper-wer (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle)

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    Canada has a strong and proud military heritage. Since before the First World War, thousands of Canadians have been called upon in the cause of peace. Many have sacrifi ced their lives. Other sacrifices have also been made by those serving, and by the families they support. These men and women gave of themselves for a peaceful, secure future for gen-erations to come. Today, and for the past 11 years, a number of these men and women volun-teer to educate Grade 6 students through a Flight Education Program hosted by the Green-wood Military Aviation Mu-seum at 14 Wing Greenwood.After 11 years, this program has seen over 5,000 students, teachers and adult escorts from 14 different schools participate.

    I’m a retired teacher of 35 years with the Annapolis Valley Regional School Board in Nova Scotia. For the last 11 years, I have been privileged to be a participant in a Flight Education Program at the Greenwood Mili-tary Aviation Museum (GMAM).

    Over 700 years of service, shared with studentsThrough a conversation I had with Lloyd Graham, a retired Air Force navigator, I expressed what a shame it was a wonderful resource like the museum was not being used by our schools, given that fl ight education is a part of the Grade 6 curriculum. Graham found the Nova Scotia Department of Education cur-riculum outline, and used it as a guide, with a team of aircrew volunteers, to develop the Flight Education Program at the mu-seum. The museum’s program depends upon the exceptional commitment of some 23 volun-teer instructors, mainly retired aircrew augmented by some active duty air and ground crew and civilian personnel from 14 Wing Greenwood, who all bring a wide range of expertise in such areas as long-range patrol, fighter and helicopter operations. The volunteers through the 2012/ 2013 school year share a combined total of 721.5 years of military service and 153,175.2 fl ying hours.

    Wednesdays mornings at the museum, January through April, volunteer instructors make a commitment of about

    restoration.Not included in the winter

    museum program is a tour of the outdoor Air Park, with its Lancaster, Neptune, Argus, T33 jet and Labrador helicop-ter. Commemorative gardens overlook the grounds and con-tain squadron/ unit memorials in recognition of significant events, and individual com-memorative stones for those who have served at 14 Wing Greenwood.

    The Greenwood Military Avia-tion Museum has given Valley schools experiences in tech-nology, fl ight and history. It is never diffi cult to get a volunteer to share their experiences. I don’t think I have ever seen

    such dedication and commit-ment, and this opportunity is priceless. Now that I am retired, I get to “hang out” with these exceptional people on program days. I have an even greater respect for the instructors and the time they spend with the students - I also enjoy seeing how much fun they have!

    Thanks to the staff of the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum and, particularly, all the volunteer instructors who have made this educational experience possible for stu-dents. If you are interested in additional information on the museum, visit http://gmam.ca/ or the Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/GMAM.CA.

    Volunteers Ernie Supple, left, Bill Fraser and George Kriisk share their years of knowledge and experience with students visiting the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum through the flight education program. Submitted

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  • June 24, 2013Page 4 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

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    Come join us this summer at the Kingston Summer Day Camp! Camp will take place at the Kingston Recrea on Hut, which is located adjacent to the Kingston Rink on Westwood Avenue by the playground. Regular camp hours are from 8:00am to 3:30pm with before and a er care available ½ hour before and a er camp hours at an addi onal cost. With only 22 spots available camp is sure to ll up fast! The weekly themes are listed below: Week 1 July 2- 5: Welcome Week (No camp on Monday July 1st )

    Week 2 July 8-12: Let’s Get Physical Week 3 July 15-19: Under the Sea Week 4 July 22-26: The Ul mate Week 5 July 29- Aug 2: Hurray For Holidays Week 6 Aug 6-9: Adventure to the Future (No camp on Monday August 5th) Week 7 Aug 12-16: Around the World Week 8 Aug 19-23: Final Farewell

    To register your child or to nd out more informa on, print the form o our website or stop into the Village of Kingston o ce.

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    Major Sarah House during a rainy Exercise Blue Foundation in 2011, 14 CES’ annual readiness training exercise. Submitted

    Sara Keddy,Rédactrice en chef

    Le major Sarah House voulait obtenir un travail au 14e Escad-ron du génie construction à Bridgewater dès 2003. Sur le point de quitter les fonctions de commandant qu’elle occupe depuis 2010, elle dit que c’est « le meilleur travail qu’elle a jamais eu ».

    « La branche du génie va me manquer », dit-elle en parlant de son transfert au Centre de guerre aérospatiale à la BFC Trenton. « C’est très différent de la fi lle de terrain que je suis vraiment. »

    Le Maj House est la première à avouer que le 14 EGC est un « étrange mélange » : l’unité « recrute, forme et emploie » quelque 210 membres de la Réserve à Bridgewater (quartier général), Pictou et Gander, et relève dans une certaine mesure de la 14e Escadre Greenwood.

    « Ça a été vraiment fantas-tique – j’ai voyagé dans toutes les provinces de l’AtIantique. »

    L’Escadron met à profi t les talents de réservistes provenant de plusieurs combinaisons de groupes professionnels, et le Maj House s’est concentré sur le passage du soutien tradition-nel aux transports et aux travaux de réparation des dommages subis par les aérodromes aux « choses que nous faisons vraiment » : les conduites d’eau, les logements, l’électricité et les toilettes – les choses qui vous manquent quand vous ne les avez pas. « Les équipes peuvent être assignées dans la région ou un peu partout dans le monde pour quelques semaines seulement ou pour des déploie-ments pouvant durer jusqu’à neuf mois, afi n d’appuyer les FAC en général en s’occupant d’éléments de l’infrastructure de base. Les groupes profes-sionnels des mécaniciens et des opérateurs de machinerie lourde sont en demande.

    « Je leur ai demandé pour-quoi ils ne se joignent pas à la Force régulière, et ils ont dit qu’ils n’auraient pas de déploi-

    ements aussi souvent. Nous sommes tellement gâtés de pouvoir compter sur ces gens si près de nous dans les FAC : le 14 EGC est la solution de choix du GC depuis si longtemps », de dire le Maj House, en décrivant la capacité de l’Escadron de construire un entrepôt dans les conditions rigoureuses de l’Arctique à Resolute Bay en l’espace de six mois - à partir de rien et en ayant à apporter par avion chaque sac de ci-ment, chaque outil et chaque feuille de tôle – quand il était prévu que cela allait prendre un an, d’ériger des hangars à Kandahar et d’aménager des pistes d’entraînement à Gander.

    Il y a quelques défi s : organ-iser les horaires de la main-d’oeuvre de la Réserve en tenant compte des responsabilités civiles et des engagements de l’Escadron est un casse-tête logistique. Les réductions des heures de la Réserve ajoutent aux pressions. Et avec des heu-res réduites, le personnel de la Réserve pourrait partir pour la

    Force régulière ou des emplois civils à temps plus complet. Le 14 EGC travaille toujours à « es-sayer de nouvelles façons » de former ses spécialistes. L’une des plus importantes occasions de ce faire passe par les conseils consultatifs communautaires de l’Escadre: un groupe à but non lucratif fournit les matériaux pour un projet qui répond aux exigences du conseil; le 14 EGC fournit la main-d’oeuvre compé-tente – et ses gens obtiennent leurs qualifi cations grâce à la formation sur le tas.

    « À Pictou, il n’y avait pas d’abri pour les itinérants. Ils nous ont demandé si nous pou-vions rénover le sous-sol d’une vieille église – la plomberie, une cuisine, des chambres à coucher? À Gander, ils voulaient de l’aménagement paysager et

    des belvédères pour un jar-din de la guérison à l’hôpital. Nos équipes savent ce qu’elles font lorsqu’elles travaillent à ces projets, et elles sont telle-ment axées sur la communauté qu’elles trouvent toujours des façons d’en faire plus.

    « Nous bâtissons un capital de bonne volonté. »

    Avec son affectation à Tren-ton, le Maj House, son époux qui est pompier militaire et leurs deux jeunes fi lles sont excités à l’idée de faire partie de la com-munauté d’une plus grande base, avec sa vie sociale, ses ressources et toute la camara-derie au travail. Elle s’ennuiera toutefois de sa « famille » très unie du 14 EGC, de la présence très pratique de ses parents qui vivent tout près à Mahone Bay et de la chance encore plus

    grande qu’elle a eu au cours des quelques dernières d’être le « patron » de son père.

    « Il travaille dans le génie construction, et il travaille pour moi – ils savaient très bien qu’il était ici lorsqu’ils m’ont envoyé ici. J’imagine que c’est pourquoi mon père, lorsqu’il a appris que je m’en venais, a accepté une affectation de neuf mois en Afghanistan! »

    Le Maj House est fi ère de sa relation unique avec son père : ils ont tous les deux fait carrière dans le même groupe profes-sionnel, et ils ont tous les deux rencontré des gens qui ont tra-vaillé avec ou pour l’autre. Son père prend sa retraite cet été.

    « Je pense qu’il est fi er de moi et de ce que j’ai accompli – Je mentirais si j’étais trop modeste. »

  • the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 5June 24, 2013

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    Major Sarah House angled for a job with 14 Construc-tion Engineering Squadron in Bridgewater as early as 2003. Finishing now, as commanding offi cer since 2010, she calls it “the best job ever.

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    “This has been really great – I’ve travelled the Atlantic provinces.”

    The squadron draws on Reserve talents in many combi-nations of trades, and House’s focus was to transition from more traditional transport and airfield damage repair sup-port to “what we really do: water lines, housing, electri-cal and toilets – the stuff you miss when you don’t have

    it.” Crews could be tasked at home or around the world for a few weeks at a time to nine-month deployments, support-ing the wider CAF with basic infrastructure. Mechanical and heavy equipment operator trades are in demand.

    “ I ask them why they wouldn’t join the Regular force, and they say they wouldn’t get the deployments so often. We have been so spoiled to have these people so at hand in the CAF: 14 CES has been the ‘easy button’ for CE for so long,” House says, describing the squadron’s ability to build a warehouse in Arctic conditions

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    There are a few challenges: scheduling the Reserve work-force around civilian respon-sibilities and squadron com-mitments is a logistical puzzle. Reserve hour reductions adds pressure. And, with reduced hours, Reserve personnel may leave, for the Regular force or fuller civilian employment. 14 CES is always “trying to fi nd unique ways” for its specialists

    to train. One of the most sig-nifi cant opportunities to make that happen comes through the squadron’s community advisory boards: a non-profi t group provides materials for a project that meets the board’s requirements; 14 CES supplies skilled labour - and qualifi es its people through the on-the-job training.

    “In Pictou, there was no homeless shelter. They asked, could we renovate the basement of an old church – plumbing, a kitchen, some bedrooms? In Gander, they were looking for landscaping and gazebos for a healing garden at the hospital.

    Our crews know what they’re doing when they’re on those projects, and they’re so com-munity-focused they’ll always fi nd ways to do more.

    “We’re building goodwill.”With the Trenton posting,

    House, her military fi refi ghter husband and two young daugh-ters are excited to become part of a larger base community, with its social life, resources and workplace camaraderie. What she’ll miss is the tight-knit 14 CES “family,” the handy connections with her parents, who live in nearby Mahone Bay; and the even closer chance she’s had in

  • June 24, 2013Page 6 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

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    Team total14 Wing Fire & Protective Services summed up a year of work June 4 with a presentation of funds to the Atlantic Chapter of Muscular Dystrophy Canada. Chapter rep Shelley McWilliams visited the fire-fighters to collect $2,584.68, raised by all wing personnel through the firefighters’ fundraising projects. Campaign lead Sergeant Rodney Densmore, left, Corporal Joel Hol-mes, McWilliams and Fire Chief Captain Bruce Paradis and the team are shown. McWilliams says the funds will be used to support fami-lies through equipment purchases and specialized programs – work that couldn’t happen without the long standing efforts of firefighters over the past 60 years. “It’s nice to have them think of us,” McWilliams said. S.Keddy

  • the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 7June 24, 2013

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    14 Wing Greenwood Com-mander Colonel Jim Irvine served up cake and coffee June 13 in the Annapolis Mess, hosting a morning break for the base’s public service workers.

    The event was held to mark National Public Service Week, and, with about 300 civilian employees at Greenwood, Irvine said their contributions are invaluable.

    “I’ve said it before and I’ll

    Celebrating service

    Colonel Jim Irvine, 14 Wing Greenwood commander, and Jonathan Tweedie, Greenwood branch president of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada cooperate in cutting a commemorative cake for National Public Service Week. 14 Wing command and 14 Wing Administration hosted the recognition reception.

    Private Neil Clarkson, 14 Wing Imaging

    say it again: I really appreciate all my public service workers – we can not do our operations without our civilian team mem-bers. We have a very important mission here at 14 Wing, for the Royal Canadian Air Force and for the Canadian Armed Forces, and all the people who make that happen are abso-lutely critical.”

    Many of the civilian staff are represented by the Union of National Defence Employees or the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.

    Judy McCool and Joanne Sealby

    14 Wing Greenwood Library

    Summer is here and it’s time to start thinking about relaxing with a new book.

    Jeffrey Archer’s “Best Kept Secret,” the third in the mes-merizing saga of the Clifton and Barrington families is now in the library. It continues their story in 1945 London. The vote in the House of Lords as to who should inherit the Barrington family fortune has ended in a tie. The lord chancellor’s decid-ing vote will cast a long shadow on the lives of Harry Clifton and Giles Barrington. Harry returns to America to promote his latest

    novel, while his beloved Emma goes in search of the little girl found abandoned in her father’s offi ce the night he was killed. When the general election is called, Barrington has to de-fend his seat and is horrifi ed to discover who the Conservatives select to stand against him. It is Sebastian Clifton, Harry and Emma’s son, who ultimately infl uences his uncle’s fate.

    John Le Carre’s latest novel, “A Delicate Truth,” is about a counterterrorist operation code-named Wildlife being mounted on the British crown colony of Gibraltar to capture and abduct a high value jihad-ist arms buyer. The authors are an ambitious foreign offi ce

    minister, a private defense con-tractor who is also his bosom friend and a shady American CIA operative of the evangeli-cal far right. So delicate is the operation, even the minister’s private secretary is not cleared. This latest offering from Le Carre is about deception and skulduggery at the highest levels of government and the secret service.

    If you have been posted and have any books you would like to donate to the library, we would be happy to receive them. The only stipulation is they be in good condition and fairly new. We do not accept textbooks, Reader’s Digest condensed novels or old Na-

    tional Geographics. Please also check you have returned any library books before you leave, and pay any outstanding library fi nes.

    On your next visit, check out our display of “summer” read-ing titles. Holidays, time spent at the beach or in a hammock always calls for a good book. Just a reminder as well we are into our summer hours: we are not open Sundays until October. You may also check out our database of books at http://opac.libraryworld.com and log in with the name “14 Wing Library” - no password is required. The 14 Wing Library is open to for military and pub-lic readers.

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    Bibliothèque de la 14e Escadre | Au service des lecteursJudy McCool et Joanne Sealby

    Bibliothèque de la 14e Escadre Greenwood

    L’été est arrivé et c’est main-tenant le temps de penser à vous détendre en lisant un nouveau livre.

    Le troisième tome de la Chro-nique des Clifton, Seul l’avenir nous le dira, de Jeffrey Archer, la saga fascinante qui relate l’histoire des familles Clifton et Barrington, est maintenant disponible à la bibliothèque (en anglais seulement). Nous sommes maintenant en 1945, à Londres. Le vote qui s’est tenu dans la Chambre des lords pour déterminer à qui sera léguée la fortune de la famille Barrington s’est conclu par une égalité des voix. Le vote décisif du lord Chancelier jettera une ombre sur la vie d’Harry Clifton

    et de Giles Barrington. Harry rentre en Amérique pour faire la promotion de son nouveau livre pendant qu’Emma, sa bien-aimée, part à la recherche de la fi llette abandonnée qu’on a découverte dans le bureau de son père la nuit qu’il a été tué. À l’annonce de la tenue de l’élec-tion générale, Giles Barrington doit défendre son siège et est horrifié lorsqu’il découvre le candidat que les conservateurs ont choisi pour l’affronter. C’est Sebastian Clifton, le fi ls d’Harry et d’Emma, qui ultimement, in-fl uencera le destin de son oncle.

    Le dernier roman de John Le Carre, A Delicate Truth (en anglais seulement), porte sur une opération antiterroriste du nom de code Wildlife, menée sur le territoire de Gibraltar, une colonie de la Couronne britannique, afi n de capturer et d’enlever un acheteur d’armes

    jihadiste d’une grande impor-tance. Les auteurs sont un ministre ambitieux du Foreign Offi ce, un entrepreneur en dé-fense et ami intime du ministre, et un agent secret américain du CIA peu recommandable, membre de l’extrême-droite évangélique. L’opération est si délicate que même le secrétaire particulier du ministre est tenu à l’écart. Ce dernier roman de Le Carre porte sur la déception et la fourberie aux plus hauts niveaux du gouvernement et au service secret.

    Si vous avez été affectés et aimeriez faire don de vos livres à la bibliothèque, nous serons heureux de les ajouter à notre collection. Nous demandons seulement à ce qu’ils soient relativement récents et en bon état. Nous n’acceptons pas les manuels, les versions abrégées de romans du Reader’s Digest

    et les vieux magazines National Geographics. Avant de partir, veuillez également retourner tous les livres que vous avez empruntés à la bibliothèque et payer vos amendes.

    Lors de votre prochaine visite, ne manquez pas de jeter un coup d’œil à notre présentoir de « lectures d’été ». C’est le temps, lorsque vous êtes en vacances, à la plage ou dans un hamac, de plonger dans un bon livre. N’oubliez pas que nous respectons un horaire d’été et que nous sommes fermés le di-manche et ce, jusqu’en octobre. N’hésitez pas à consulter notre base de données sur les livres à http://opac.libraryworld.com, en ouvrant une session et en inscrivant « 14 Wing Library ». Aucun mot de passe n’est requis. La bibliothèque de la 14e Escadre est ouverte aux mi-litaires et au public en général.

  • June 24, 2013Page 8 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS

    Happy Canada Day

    Joyeuse fête du

    Canada

    Célébrez la fête du Canada à l’EscadreSi vous cherchez une façon

    de célébrer le 146e anniver-saire du Canada avec votre famille, nous avons prévu un après-midi rempli d’activités amusantes pour vous!

    Le Centre communautaire de la 14e Escadre Greenwood et le Centre de ressources pour les familles des militai-res Greenwood organisent une célébration de la fête du Canada pour nos familles des Forces armées canadiennes et la collectivité environnante, qui se déroulera entièrement aux terrains du centre com-munautaire Church Street.

    Les célébrations de la fête du Canada débuteront avec la compétition annuelle de planche à roulettes et de vélo BMX. Le centre communau-taire et Limitless Skate & Snow offriront des compétitions exaltantes aux jeunes âgés de 9 à 18 ans. L’inscription aura lieu de 11 h à 12 h, le 1er juillet, et la compétition se tiendra de 12 h à environ 15 h 30. Il y aura cinq catégories. L’entrée est de 5 $ pour les membres du Skate Park Union, et de 10 $ pour les non-membres. Pour en apprendre plus sur la compétition de planche à rou-lettes, veuillez communiquer avec Lindsay McCormack en composant le 765-8165.

    D’autres activités familiales amusantes en plein air et di-vertissements seront offerts de midi à 15 h, notamment un barbecue, de la barbe à papa, une trampoline, des tatouages, une visite de camion à incen-die et de véhicule de la police militaire et des jeux. De , venez profi ter des jeux de piscine et baignade en famille offerts gratuitement à la piscine ex-

    térieure.La fête du Canada est égale-

    ment l’occasion parfaite pour venir profiter du terrain de jeu extérieur qui a ouvert l’an dernier. Ce nouveau terrain de jeu ultramoderne, qui est accessible en fauteuil roulant, constitue pour les enfants un cadre formidable de décou-verte et de détente.

    La rue Church sera fermée

    lors des activités. Si vous venez en voiture, nous vous demandons de vous garer dans les stationnements du CANEX , du bâtiment V.I.P. ou de la chapelle Queen of Haven.

    Si vous voulez en savoir plus ou souhaitez faire du bénévo-lat, veuillez communiquer avec le Centre communautaire de la 14e Escadre Greenwood au 765-1494, poste 5337.

    Things to see and experience• Nobel wagon rides, face painti ng, balloon animals

    for the kids, stati c display of Kingston Ladder truck• Bounce rides and Outdoor Lazer Tag

    with the purchase of a bracelet for $5.00 good for the whole evening

    • BBQ by RCAFA & Pizza by Mimie’s Restaurant & carnival food

    • The live Band WITCHITAW will perform from 7:30 to 10 pm

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  • the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 9June 24, 2013

    If you are looking for a way to celebrate Canada’s 146th birthday with your family, we have a full afternoon of fun for you!

    The 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre and Green-wood Military Family Resource Centre will offer a Canada Day event for our Canadian Armed Forces families and the sur-rounding community, all at the Church Street community centre grounds.

    Festivities will kick off with the annual Canada Day skate-board and BMX competition. The community centre and Limitless Skate & Snow will offer a great competition for youth ages nine to 18. Registration will take place from 11 a.m. to noon July 1, and the event will run from noon to approximately 3:30 p.m. There will be fi ve divisions and the cost is $5 for Skate Park Union members and $10 for non-members. To learn more about the skate competition, please

    contact Lindsay McCormack at 765-8165.

    Other great activities include outdoor family fun from noon to 3 p.m., including a BBQ, cot-ton candy, bouncers, tattoos, a fi re truck and Military Police display and games. From 1 p.m., to 3 p.m., there is a free family swim and pool games at the outdoor pool.

    Canada Day is also a won-derful opportunity to take advantage of the outdoor play-ground that opened last year. This state-of-the-art play-ground is wheelchair acces-sible, and an amazing place for

    children to explore and enjoy.Church Street will be closed

    during the events. If driving, we ask you either park by CANEX, the V.P.I building or in the Queen of Heaven Chapel

    parking lot.If you would like to learn

    more, or would like to volun-teer, please call the 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre at 765-1494 local 5337.

    Celebrate Canada Day on the wingCanada Day celebrations July 1, 11:15 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Melvern Square Community Hall. Enjoy the children’s parade, fl ag raising, cake, BBQ and soap slide. Everyone welcome. July 1, join friends in Berwick at Rainforth Park, 2 p.m. Of-fi cial opening, cake cutting, bouncer, face painting, cotton candy, BBQ, musical entertainment by The Funtime Brigade. Berwick fi re department on site with their famous strawberry shortcake! July 1 in Burlington, Kings County (2122 Long Point Rd.). Celebrate Canada’s 146th birthday! Festivities begin at 12:30 p.m. with a street parade, followed by the raising of the fl ag, a moment of silence, presentations and live musical entertainment, including the popular Mary’s Islanders. Chicken BBQ, pulled pork sandwiches, hot dogs, hamburgers, ice cream, pie, etc. Horse pull, silent auction, 4-H displays, fl ower show and children’s activities (petting zoo, bouncer, games and more). This annual fi eld day is the community’s main fundraising project for two annual bursaries for graduating high school students and hall operations. July 1, celebrate Canada, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., at the Annapolis Valley Macdonald Museum, 21 School Street, Middleton. Opening ceremonies, musical entertainment, refreshments and children’s activities all free of charge. Museum exhibits, including new ones on “Disasters” and “Glass From the Past,” are open free of charge Canada Day. All welcome. Phone 825-6116 for information. July 1, celebrate Canada Day at Fort Anne National Historic Site in Annapolis Royal. Join Parks Canada for a day of fun for the whole family. At 11:30 a.m., start at town hall and sing “O Canada,” watch the fl ag raising and join the parade to Fort Anne. Enjoy free hot dogs and Canada Day cake and enjoy an afternoon of music with the Annapolis Basin Community Band and Charlie Langmead, and lawn games. Take advantage of the chance to explore for free the Offi cers’ Quarters and try out the new Explora program and the NEW Xplorer Program for kids. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and kites. For information, visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca/fortanne follow us at Twitter.com/ParksCanada or call us at 902-532-2397.

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    Shot Gun scramble with a 0900 hrs start time at the Greenwood Golf Club.

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    Atlantic representatives did well at the 2013 Canadian Forces national badminton and squash championships at CFB Borden May 4 to 10, with the squash team winning the national title.

    Major Gilles Couture, Ser-

    geant Alain Chalifoux, Cap-tain Melanie Jupp, Master Corporal Brian Reid, Warrant Officer Rob Dufour, Major Allan Taylor (all from 14 Wing Greenwood), Captain Jennifer Finateri, Corporal Ryan Doyle, Master Corporal Mark Veitch made up the team.

    The Dedication to CAF

    Team, individual titles at CAF squash, badminton nationals

    14 Wing Greenwood squash players made up a fair portion of the Atlantic Region team which won the national Canadian Armed Forces championship. Submitted

    Captain James Murdock, left, and Corporal Steve Laforge were second in the national CAF men’s senior doubles. Submitted

    Sports Award winner was Reid, and Dufour won the 45-plus individual category.

    In badminton play, the Que-bec region won the national title. Atlantic reps - Corporal Steve Laforge and Captain James Murdock - in the men’s senior doubles were silver medallists.

    Adam Deutsch of Kingston and Eveline Choquette of Au-burn have been named to the 24-member provincial swim team for the 2013 Canada Games in Sherbrooke, Quebec this August.

    These athletes put in gruel-ing hours of practice when children their age are still in bed at 5 a.m., or are hanging out with friends after school; putting in the necessary train-ing hours – up to 12 per week - and metres to be the elite athletes they are. Deutsch is a Grade 11 student at West Kings District High School and Choquette is a Grade 8 student at École Rose des Vents in

    Choquette, Deutsch make N.S. Canada Games swim team

    Greenwood.Both are members of the

    Wolfville Tritons Swim Team, but began their swimming careers with the Greenwood Dolphins. Because of the love of the sport instilled in them when they began, they have been able to continue com-peting and training to higher levels. Canada’s most suc-cessful Olympic swimmers all were members of their respective provincial Canada Games teams, a fact not lost on these two athletes, who compete regularly in the same competitions as David Sharpe; Nova Scotia’s 2012 Olympic swimmer.Adam Deutsch Submitted

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    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 offi ce, 83A School Road (Morfee Annex), 14 Wing Greenwood; by fax, (902)765-1717; or email [email protected]. Dated announcements are published on a fi rst-come, fi rst-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 notifi ed.

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    Volunteers wantedSpecial Olympics Nova Scotia will host provincials in Wolfville, with the 5-pin bowling competition be-ing held at the 14 Wing Greenwood Bowling Centre July 13. Volunteer scorekeepers (with some knowl-edge of 5-pin bowling) and lane monitors (no experience required) are needed. If you are interested in volunteering, contact bowling centre manager Kathy Alexander, 765-1494 local 5631.Greenwood Players meetingJune 25, the Greenwood Players Theatre Club will be holding a gen-eral meeting, 7 p.m., in the AVM Morfee Centre gym. New members welcome! Le théâtre Players de Greenwood tiendra une assemblée générale le 25 juin à 19h00 au

    gymnase du centre Morfee. Les nouveaux membres sont encou-ragés à venir participer! Contact: [email protected] 25, the VPI Greenwood Wing will hold its monthly meet-ing beginning at 1600 hrs. The meeting is amended to June 25 to de-confl ict with a number of wing events happening on our regular meeting day. The VPI Centre will be open from 1500 hrs onward for business and fellowship. This will be the last meeting before the summer recess.MeetingJune 26, the regular monthly meet-ing of the board of directors of the Companion Animal Protection Society will be held at 7 p.m. at

    the municipal building in Lawrenc-etown. All members and friends of the society are cordially invited to attend.SupperJune 27, enjoy a delicious cold plate (potato salad and all the goodies, plus rolls, tea and coffee) and straw-berry shortcake for dessert, 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Kingston United Church, 733 Main Street. $10 each. All welcome. Take outs available.Church serviceJune 30, the Kingston Baptist Church, Main St., service begins at 10:50 a.m., with worship music and guest Lic. Elaine Bent. Everyone is welcome - come and be blessed.DanceJuly 6, Valley Pride will hold a gay/ lesbian/ all genders pride dance at the Middleton Lions Club (8921 Hwy 10, Nictaux), 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

    Admission $5 at the door, 50/50 tickets, door prizes, all-request DJ, cash bar. Must be over 19 to attend. For information, contact David at (902) 825-3197 or follow Valley Pride on Facebook.SupperJuly 6, 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., All Saints’ Anglican Church Hall, 521 Pleasant Street, Kingston (turn west off Bridge Street) will host an all-you-can-eat spaghetti supper. Cost: $10 adults, $5 children. Menu: green salad with dressing, garlic bread, spaghetti with homemade sauce and parmesan cheese with strawberries and cream for dessert! Tickets: Gordie Skanes, 242-2949, or Jacquie Muers, 825-1559.ServiceJuly 7, the fi rst of July outdoor ser-vices in “The Pines” takes place, 7 p.m. Music will be by Paul Marshall and Best of Intentions. The Pines are located behind the New Begin-nings Centre, 1151 Bridge Street, Greenwood. All welcome.

    Poppy supportComrade Don McCoy, left, the veterans’ service officer for R.C.L. Branch 098 Kingston; recently accepted a cheque from Comrade Ron Langevin, as a representa-tive of H.S.R.S. Survival Training Ltd. The donation will support the Legion’s Poppy Fund work. Submitted

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