20TRIDENT, JULY <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2009</strong>Attention Parents...summer jobs arenow available!Do you have a son/daughterwho will be lookingfor summer work? Did youknow that the H&R MFRCEmployment Services offersassistance with resume writing,interview skills, & jobsearch? We <strong>ca</strong>n meet one onone to develop a summer jobsearch plan. If interested,please contact Terry Green atterry.green@forces.gc.<strong>ca</strong> or427-7206 or Holly Rye atholly.rye@forces.gc.<strong>ca</strong> or720-1977.Get started today beforethe good jobs are gone.Shearwater SiteHampton Gray Memorialbuilding in Shearwater.720-1885.ProgrammesfrancophonesPour plus d’informationtéléphonez au 720-1885 ouau 720-2113.Parent & BambinCe programme interactifs’adresse aux enfants de 0 à 5ans et leurs parents ou gardiens(-ennes). Les enfants participentà différentes activités: jeux libres, bricolage, gymet comptines. N’oubliez pasvotre collation.Tous les mardis de 9h30 à11h30 jusqu’au 23 juin.Aucune inscription requise.Tarif : 1$ par enfant defamille militaire; 2$ par enfantde famille non-militaire.Bienvenue BébéCe programme s’adresseaux mamans attendant unenfant ou aux nouveauxparents d’enfants de 0 à 24mois. Une infirmière francophone(et bilingue) deCapital Health est sur placepour répondre à toutes vosquestions. C’est une excellenteoc<strong>ca</strong>sion de partagervos expériences.July, 9h30 - 11h30.Aucune inscription requise.Coût: 1$ par enfant defamille militaire; 2$ parenfant de famille nonmilitaire.Soirées francophonesJoignez-vous à nous pourune sortie au restaurantchaque dernier vendredi dumois. Plaisir et rire garanti.Contactez-nous pour connaîtrele lieu de notreprochaine rencontre.Vendredi le 26 juin.Coût : chaque participantedéfraie le coût de son souper.Children’s programsJunior Drop-InAges 5-8 years old.Junior Drop-in is everySaturday morning at theYouth Centre.Saturdays, 9a.m. to 12p.m.Cost: $2/military child, $3/non-military child.Junior drop in is closedfrom the end of <strong>June</strong> and willrestart in September.New Baby ProgramIf you are expecting a childor are parents with childrenages birth to 24 months, thisprogram offers a great opportunityto get together with otherparents and parents-to-be tosocialize and discuss issuesrelated to parenting an infant.Fridays, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.Cost: $1/military child, $2/non-military child.No registration required.Our last session for the seasonwill be <strong>June</strong> 26.Walk, Roll and TotA bilingual program to getfamilies outdoors and meetingeach other. Join us at theShearwater site of the MFRCwith your walking shoes andstrollers or children that arewalking well on their own. Wewill take a walk through thetrail for about 45 minutes andhave the opportunity to practiceanother language. Comewelcome spring every Thursdayafternoon. If it rains wewill go to our gym and let theolder kids ride bikes while theadults walk around. Bring apedometer if you have one tosee how far we <strong>ca</strong>n go.Every Thursday afternoonfrom 1 to 2 p.m..Meet at the Parent and Totroom and we will leave by1:<strong>15</strong> sharp, if you are runninglate you <strong>ca</strong>n <strong>ca</strong>tch up with uson the trail.Dad and Me:Origami and Paper ArtCome join us to learn howto do origami and other funthings we <strong>ca</strong>n make withpaper. Best suited for childrenover the age of 5 years.Sunday <strong>June</strong> 28 1-3p.m.Cost $5 per person.Youth programmingYouth CentreHenderson SweetmanYouth Centre at ShearwaterSite of the H&R MFRC.Youth Centre 12 WingShearwater.Phone: (902) 720- 1776.Our web-site has beenup-dated. Check us out atwww.halifaxmfrc.<strong>ca</strong>/youth.We will be closed July 1 forCanada Day.Summer hours (July-August):Monday to Tuesday: 10 to12p.m. and 1 to 5p.m.Wednesday to Saturday: 1to 4p.m. and 6 to 9p.m.Sunday: 1 to 5p.m.Movie (New Release) andpopcorn. July 2, 6 to 9p.m.No cost.Cooking Class. July 9, 6to 8:30p.m.$3.Please register by July 7.Rock Band Party. Get yourrock band together and dressup like your favourite RockStar and join us for a night offun and excitement. Prizeswill be awarded for best costumeand for highest scores.Unleash your inner Rock Star.In partnership with Harmonix.Will be held at the ShearwaterSite MFRC Gymnasium. Call720-1776 for info.July 16, 6 to 8:30p.m.$5 per team (1-4 youth) or$3 per person.Please register by July 12.Sports Drop-In: Basketball.July 23, 6 to 8:30p.m.Adult programmingCoffee ConnectionsEveryone is welcome.Meeting topics/activities willdepend on your input. Everythingfrom a <strong>ca</strong>sual chat tojewellery-making. Come andjoin in. Thank you to all whoparticipated in Coffee Connectionsthis year, making itfun and enjoyable for all.Special thanks to SharonGough, our volunteer CoffeeConnections facilitator, forall of her hard work and dedi<strong>ca</strong>tionto this program. CoffeeConnections will cease on<strong>June</strong> 30 for the summer, andreconvene in the fall. Join usin the fall for another fabulousyear in Coffee Connections.Have a great summer.Tuesdays 9:30 to 11:30a.m.Cost: Free/military members.$5/non-military members.Casual Care: $5/militarymember.Lighthouse CircleLighthouse Circle is a groupof women who experience themilitary lifestyle and connectevery second week to shareand develop their knowledge,understanding and ways ofmeeting the challenges ofdeployment and life stressors.Come out and join us forsocial activities with laughterand fun.Every second Thursday,<strong>June</strong> 25 July 9 and 23, 6:30-8:30 p.m.Casual <strong>ca</strong>re available.Please register the Tuesdaybefore by 4p.m.Brunch BunchWelcome all new and existingCF family members. Thelast Saturday of every monthwe will meet at a differentlo<strong>ca</strong>tion for brunch and socialtime away from the kids/spouse/pets, etc. Come outwith a friend and meet somenew people in your communityand take some time to relax.You may even be able to winyour meal.Last Saturday of everymonth: <strong>June</strong> 27, July 25 andAugust 29 10am to 1p.m..Participants are responsiblefor their own expenses.Registration required.Halifax siteHalifax Military CommunityCentre Bldg 106 WindsorPark, 6393 Homefire Terrace.427-7788.Adult programmingCoffee ConnectionsNeed a break? ...Come in...Grabba java... Enjoy somelight conversation with otherfamilies; learn a new skill, participatein facilitator leadactivities such as the cycle ofdeployment, self-<strong>ca</strong>re, or thelatest in job market trends.That’s what Coffee Connectionsis all about. For themonths of July and August,the sessions are group lead soit’s up to you what activities ortopics of discussion youwould like to take part in. Thisis a drop in program and weeven offer <strong>ca</strong>sual <strong>ca</strong>re forthose of you that have childrenand would like some “Me”time... The door is alwaysopen. For the months of Julyand August, every new participantwill receive a gift. Calland register today.Friday mornings 9:30-11:30a.m.Cost: No cost for militaryfamily members, $5/non-militaryfamily member.Casual Care fee: $6/militaryfamilies only.Deadline to register andPay: Tuesdays prior to eachsession.Being relo<strong>ca</strong>ted? Time to refinance?Thinking of selling but uncertainon current market values?Professional opinions,comprehensive reports and trusted values.Proudly servicing military families since 1995.“Diligent upon making informed real estate decisions”Andrew Clarke, B.A., Canadian Residential Appraiserwww.clarkeappraisals.comphone: (902) 880-9833, fax: (902) 444-5120email: andrew@clarkeappraisals.comAre you on the move this posting season?Want to retain your equity during the housing market slowdown? We <strong>ca</strong>n rent & look after your house while you areposted out of the area. Benefits to you: good tenant,rent on time, fees and maintenance are tax deductible.For more comprehensive information on VDL PropertyManagement services, <strong>ca</strong>ll Barry Coleman, B.A., AICB(902) 880-5030 • barry@letsrent.<strong>ca</strong> • www.letsrent.<strong>ca</strong>
TRIDENT, JULY <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2009</strong> 21Contact us:Do you have any items to sellthat are under $2,000?Why not place a classified ad.They are FREE for all DND personnel.All real estate and business ads subject to a $9 charge.We take Debit, Master Card, Visa and AmEx!1 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 1112 13 14<strong>15</strong> 16 17 1819 20 21 2223 24 25 2627 28 2930 31 32 33 34 35 36 3738 39 40 4142 43 4445 46 47 48 49 5051 5253 54ACROSS1 Legendary westcoast painter5 Sock repair9 Lady of Spain10 Woodwind instruments12 Coho or Sockeye13 Clay soils<strong>15</strong> Ameri<strong>ca</strong>n cuckoo16 Gaw preceder18 One, in St. Denis19 Partner of tac and toe20 Mexi<strong>ca</strong>n monetary units22 Lighted23 School inSte. Scholastique25 West coast Indiansceremonial feast27 Isaac, for short29 Collectable30 Whistler orApex activities34 Profundity38 Assistance39 Black41 Part of the verb “to be”42 Mother, colloquially43 Bitter herb44 British Columbiaflag feature45 Mystery48 Crowsnest andKicking Horse51 Philosophi<strong>ca</strong>l52 Change53 Angry54 Lascivious lookDOWN1 Colorful fabric2 LimbPhone: 427-4237 Fax: 427-4238Email: accounts@tridentnews.<strong>ca</strong>Beautiful BC3 _____ de Janeiro4 Selkirk or Cas<strong>ca</strong>de5 BC’s flower6 _____ Dhabi7 CD _____8 Collection of star systems9 Insane11 _____ boom12 Satisfy14 Son of Adam and Eve17 Second sight, for short20 Premium tea21 Examine24 Abner, for one26 Downwind28 Hug30 Identi<strong>ca</strong>l31 British ColumbiaGrey Cup champs32 Confesses33 French monetary unit35 Joe Kapp forte36 More faithful37 Birds40 Neighbor of India46 Gunk47 Russian space ship49 Brewery product50 Female Saint, abbr.E L B A L A C P O M PA I L S O V A O P A LC R O S S B A R T U N EH A B I T S S C A L E DG A T E A T EC H A N C E L M O N D EO B I C R E P E C A YD O R I A G O L D E Y EP A T Y U L ES A L M O N T I A R A SS T A B A P I A R I S TT O N I R U N E L I AS P E C C N E R E S T<strong>June</strong> 1 answersClassifiedsREALTYBANKRUPT? 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Thisfabulous three bedroom split entryin Upper Tantallon has loads of privacy,two full baths, rec room,beautiful mature trees, great viewsof St. Margaret’s Bay in the fall andonly seven minutes to shopping.Call Bob Angus 876-10<strong>15</strong>.FOR SALENAVY MESS KIT: SLt mess kit,shoulders 38, waist 34, $250.Call 483-1287.BOOKCASES: Custom-made pairof oak book<strong>ca</strong>se headboards fortwin-size beds. Sliding doors,shelves, brass and crystal knobs.$275 pair, $<strong>15</strong>0 each. Leave amessage 405-0328.WANTEDSENTINEL MAGAZINES: Require1977 volume 13, issues 4, 5 and 6.Depending on condition, will payup to $25/issue plus mailing. Contactwjedge@accesscomm.<strong>ca</strong>.MUSICAccordion, Fiddle, Guitar andMandolin Lessons... Learn toRead Notes or Play by ear. FREEon-line support. Timberlea, 876-2287, www.satbruce.com.GRAPHIC DESIGNWINE & BREWCome in and check out our selection:• En Premier • Cru Select• Cellar Classic • Grand Cru• Vino del Vida • Heritage • Brew Housewww.ubru.<strong>ca</strong>5528 Kaye St., Halifax 454-UBRU(8278)Toll Free - 1-866-454-8278(Across from the Hydrostone Market)ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITYCall and book youradvertising space today.Dave MacNeil 435-4977Wanda Priddle 223-3137FOR RENTHOUSE FOR RENT: Clayton ParkWest, near Park West School. 3bedroom, detached, two storeyhouse with garage for rent fromJuly 1st. Rent $1,500 plus utilities.Call (902) 488-4055.1 BEDROOM SPICE CONDO:Available August 1. New buildingacross from DND Dockyard. 5stainless steel appliances, waterview, hardwood floors, gym,parking available. $1,375/monthplus heat and hot water. Please<strong>ca</strong>ll 405-6219.LUXURY, 2 BEDROOM TOWN-HOUSE: 5 appliances, 1.5 bath.Includes parking, <strong>ca</strong>ble. Walkdowntown, to military base,restaurants, bars, theatres.$1,675 plus heat/electricity(approximately $125/month).Call (902) 240-5170.3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE:Walking distance to Stadacona. 21/2 baths, A/C, central vac, parkingfor two, 5 appliances, basinviews.Available August 1st,$1350/month plus. Contact(613) 234-5974.OTTAWA APARTMENT: Completelyfurnished (from towels toTV’s) for rent. All utilities included.$1,600/month. Call LlyodGregan at (613) 995-5545.JUNE FREE, AVAILABLE IMME-DIATELY: 2723 Windsor St.$1,250 month. 3 bedroom, 6 unitbuilding. New appliances/windows.Included: heat/hotwater,parking, balcony, coin operatedwash/dryer. No pets. Hardwoodfloors. 5 minute walk to Sobeys.Call: 830-1113.LARGE 2 BEDROOM PLUS DEN:Mont Blanc Terrace, walking distanceto base. Second floor withharbourview. Two bathrooms,five appliances. Available immediately,contact (902) 219-4321.HOUSE SITTINGDEPLOYED? Military wife andbanker will house/apt sit yourdwelling while you are deployed.Honest, reliable and friendly. Situatedin Eastern Passage.ccet@eastlink.<strong>ca</strong>.COMICSACTION FIGURE FAN COMIC:Humour oriented free online comicfeaturing classic GI Joe, StarWars and Lego action figures.New comic every Monday,Wednesday and Friday. http://troopsofdoomcomic.com.
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