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WEEKLY SECTION SPORTS COMMUNITY - The Aurora Newspaper

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Page 28<br />

May 4, 2009<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS<br />

Comrade<br />

Hardyman<br />

Gordon<br />

Veteran<br />

of the<br />

Month<br />

Comrade Hardyman is from<br />

Upper Prospect N.S. He joined<br />

the forces in 1952 in Halifax.<br />

Comrade Gord served with the<br />

Black Watch in Korea, he also<br />

serves with the Canadian<br />

Guards in Germany and<br />

Cyrpus. He re-mustered as<br />

supply tech. with the ordnance<br />

corps. He later re-mustered to<br />

the R.C.A.F. as a refrigeration<br />

tech. He served in Summerside,<br />

Cold Lake and was posted to<br />

Greenwood in 1981. Retired in<br />

1981 and now resides in Auburn,<br />

N. S. Branch 98, Kingston<br />

Legion is proud to<br />

present Comrade Gord as “Veteran<br />

of the Month”, May 2009.<br />

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For more information on this<br />

employment tip or on employment<br />

services in general, contact<br />

Stephanie at the GMFRC<br />

(902) 765-1494 local 1816.

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