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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 3January 5, 2009Two Canadian soldiers killedand four injured in AfghanistanCEFCOMOTTAWA (December 28,2008) – Two Canadiansoldiers, as well as onemember of the AfghanNational Police and oneAfghan interpreter werekilled on December 27, 2008,when an explosive devicedetonated in their vicinity inthe Panjwayi District.Four other Canadiansoldiers and one Afghaninterpreter were injured inthe incident, which occurredat approximately 12:15 p.m.local time, approximately 25kilometres west of KandaharCity. <strong>The</strong> soldiers wereconducting securityoperations in the area whenthe explosion occurred.Killed in action wasWarrant Officer GaétanRoberge, from the 2ndBattalion, <strong>The</strong> IrishRegiment of Canada. He wasserving as a member of thePolice OperationalMentoring and LiaisonTeam.Also killed in action wasSergeant Gregory JohnKruse, from 2 CombatEngineer Regiment,Canadian Forces BasePetawawa. He was servingas a member of 3rd Battalion,<strong>The</strong> Royal CanadianRegiment Battle Group.Members of Task ForceKandahar are committed toimproving security andincreasing development inKandahar Province. We areall thinking of the family andfriends of our fallencomrades during this sadtime, but are determined tocontinue working with ourAfghan and internationalpartners towards a betterfuture for the people ofAfghanistan.Canadian SoldierKilled in AfghanistanCEFCOMOTTAWA – One Canadiansoldier was killed and threeothers were injured when theirarmoured vehicle was struckby an explosion in ZhareyDistrict about 12:45 p.m.Kandahar time, December 26,2008.<strong>The</strong> fallen soldier is PrivateMichael Freeman of 3rdBattalion, <strong>The</strong> RoyalCanadian Regiment based atCFB Petawawa.<strong>The</strong> injured soldiers wereevacuated by helicopter tothe Role 3 Multi-NationalMedical Facility at KandaharAirfield where all the soldiersare reported to be in goodEAPEmployee Assistance ProgramWhen you needsomeone to talk to, call:Al MacDonald ........ 1532Wayne Atwater ..... 5567Darlene Richards .. 3119Debby Benda ........ 3340condition.All members of Task ForceKandahar are thinking of thefamily and friends of our fallencomrade during this time ofsorrow. <strong>The</strong> dedication andsacrifice of soldiers like PrivateMichael Freeman is helping tomake a difference in the lives ofcountless Afghan citizens.We will continue with ourmission as we remember the lifeof Private Michael Freeman.We remain committed toimproving security andstability in Kandahar Provinceand working together withlocal Afghans to achieve peaceand prosperity for theircountry.This newspaper can be recycledthrough the recycling program at14 Wing Greenwood, curb sidecollection programs or at yournearest Enviro Depot. Contact theEnvironment Office, at14 WingGreenwood765-1494ext. 5367www.charleneinthecomoxvalley.comWarrant Officer GaétanRoberge / AdjudantGaétan Roberge.(credit/source: CF Photo)Your Mortgage, Your WayWith access to dozens of lenders, you have options.A Mortgage Consultant can find the mortgage that suits you!Isn’t that the way it should be?Call now for your free, no-obligation consultation.Shannon Hamley, Mortgage ConsultantPhone: 902.681.1100 Fax: 902.681.3734Cell: 902.840.3415E-mail: shannonhamley@freedomatlantic.comDeux soldats canadiens tués etquatre blessés en AfghanistanSergeant Gregory JohnKruse / Sergent GregoryJohn Kruse.(credit/source: CF Photo)COMFECOTTAWA (le 28décembre 2008) – Deuxsoldats canadiens en plusd’un membre de la policenationale afghane et d’uninterprète afghan ont ététués, le 27 décembre 2008,lorsqu’ils ont été victimed’une explosion.L’incident est survenudans le district dePanjwayi.Quatre soldatscanadiens et un autreinterprète afghan ont aussiété blessés lors del’incident.qui a pris place après de 25 km à l’ouest dela ville de Kandahar vers12 h 15, heure deKandahar.A été tué au combat :l’adjudant Gaétan Robergedu 2e Bataillon <strong>The</strong> IrishRegiment of Canada. Ilservait comme membre del’équipe de liaison et dementorat opérationneltravaillant à former lesUn soldat canadien tué en AfghanistanCOMFECOTTAWA– Un soldatcanadien a été tuéaujourd’hui et trois autresPrivate Michael Freeman / Soldat Michael Freeman(credit/source: CF Photo)ont été blessés lorsque leurvéhicule blindé a été la cibled’une explosion. L’incidentest survenu dans le districtde Zharey vers 12 h 45, heurede Kandahar le 26 décembre2008.Le militaire décédé est lesoldat Michael Freeman du3e Bataillon du RoyalCanadian Regiment de laBase des Forces canadiennesde Petawawa.Les soldats blessés ont étéévacués par hélicoptère versl’installation médicalemultinationale de l’aérodromede Kandahar où les soldatssont jugés comme étant enbonne condition.membres de la policenationale afghane.Est aussi mort aucombat, le sergent GregoryJohn Kruse du 2 CombatEngineer Regiment de laBase des Forcescanadiennes de Petawawa.Il servait au sein du 3eBataillon du groupetactique <strong>The</strong> RoyalCanadian Regiment.Les membres de la Forceopérationnelle à Kandaharsont engagés à améliorerla sécurité et à augmenterle développement dans laprovince de Kandahar.Nous pensons tous auxfamilles et amis de noscamarades décédés aucours de cette tristepériode mais nous sommesd’autant plus déterminés àpoursuivre notreengagement avec nospartenaires afghans etinternationaux vers unmeilleur avenir pour lepeuple de l’Afghanistan.Les pensées de tous lesmembres de la Forceopérationnelle à Kandaharaccompagnent la famille etles amis du militaire décédépendant cette périodedifficile. Le sens du devoir etle sacrifice ultime de soldatscomme le soldat MichaelFreeman contribuent à aiderla population afghane et àaméliorer leurs conditions devie.Nous nous souviendronsde notre camarade alors quenous poursuivons notremission visant à apporter lasécurité et la stabilité auxhabitants de la province deKandahar.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 5January 5, 2009Cops CornerSubmitted by: MS Steve Hitchon - 14 Wing MP Det.As a new instalment to <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, the 14 Wing Military Police will be compiling and submitting the monthlystatics for the Military Police Detachment. Listed are the more serious offences the Military Police have dealt with over thetime period in question. Please note that no names and/or military affiliation (when applicable) will be submitted.2 Oct 08 Damage4 Oct 08 Damage7 Oct 08 Unsafe Firearms Storage8 Dec 08 Suspicious Item14 Oct 08 Vehicle Accident15 Oct 08 Mischief18 Oct 08 Impaired Driving18 Oct 08 Possession of Cannabis19 Oct 08 Impaired Driving21 Oct 08 <strong>The</strong>ft under $5,00022 Oct 08 Damage to Bus ShelterI just wanted to thank a very special couple who on Dec. 22showed they were in the holiday spirit by their act of kindness.I am not sure of their names but I can only hope they read this.Thank you very much for coming around and offering tohelp us do our driveway during the storm we had. You notonly showed you were in the Christmas spirit but you showedthat living on a military base bring people together in times ofneed. You went above and beyond to help us out and we22 Oct 08 Assist RCMP in the arrest of two persons27 Oct 08 Sexual Assault28 Oct 08 Assault30 Oct 08 <strong>The</strong>ft under $50002 Nov 08 Drunkenness13 Nov 08 Attempted Suicide – Assist RCMP14 Nov 08 Drunkenness15 Nov 08 Impaired Driving15 Nov 08 Assault17 Nov 08 <strong>The</strong>ft under $500019 Nov 08 Domestic DisputeIf you have any information, which may assist the Military Police in any ongoing investigation,or you wish to report an incident, please feel free to contact the Military Police at 765-5111.Holiday Brings Out theBest In Peoplehope you have a wonderful Christmas.It is people like this who warm each and everyone’s hearts.This is the reason why I chose to leave on a base. Wheneveryou are in need you can always rely on friends and neighboursto help you out.Thanks again and we saw the kindness you brought to thisbase.<strong>The</strong> Saunders FamilyDEADLINESfor <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong> are as follows:12:00 noon Wednesday for classified ads; 3:00 p.m. Wednesdaypreceding publication date for all other advertising and thoserequiring proofs. Editorial material MUST be typed and MUST beaccompanied by an electronic/digital (MS-Word® file) anda printed hard copy, the originator’s name, address and telephonenumber no later than 9:30 a.m. Thursday.Or E-mail us at aurora@auroranewspaper.comPositionAvailable<strong>The</strong> Annapolis Valley Regional Library is receiving applications for theposition of Bookmobile Driver/Assistant at the Administration Officein Bridgetown.Permanent Full-time 70 hours every 2 weeksEvenings and Weekends RequiredPosition begins : January 19, 2009 if possibleStarting rate of pay - $ 13.74 per hourWe are looking for someone to join a team of staff to provide effective, efficientlibrary service on a bookmobile, including circulation, reference, public relations,and any other matters pertaining to bookmobile service. Drives the bus orother library vehicle on specified routes, and the day to day operations of thevehicles. A good general book knowledge will be an asset.Applicants must have grade 12 or equivalent, plus a technical course, andat least two years experience driving a large vehicle or equivalent education/experience. Also required, a valid Nova Scotia Class 5 Driver’s licensewith a 03 endorsement for operating a vehicle with air brakes.Please apply in writing only, with resume including threereferences, to:Bookmobile Driver/Assistant PositionAnnapolis Valley Regional LibraryPO Box 640, 26 Bay RoadBridgetown, NS B0S 1C0orBy Fax: 902-665-4899orE-mail: avradmin@nsar.library.ns.caApplications must be received by4:00 p.m. on Friday, January 9, 2009• Large full pedestalash pan• Heat exchanger• Electric Ignitor• Area heated1000-1800ft 2 **** Figures will varyconsiderably with floorplan, house layout andheat loss of the house.


Page 6~ Bridge Lessons ~are available to You!Bridge is more than a Card Game, it is Entertaining,Mind Stimulating, Challenging, enjoyed by all ages,and Bridge Players live longer!Wednesdays for Eight Weeks Starting07 January 2009 at 7:00 p.m.Melvern Square Community Centre, Bridge StreetInstructor: Brian DeLongIf interested and for more informationcall Jim Sotvedt at 765-6977January 5, 2009<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS14 Wing Hosts Swimming Development CampA regional developmentcamp will be hosted at 14Wing 9-11 Jan 2009. <strong>The</strong>main goal of thedevelopment camp is toidentify those militaryswimmers who can competeor have the potential tocompete at the CF Nationallevel. <strong>The</strong>re will be coachingfor stroke and swimmingtechnique available at thiscamp for those interested inparticipating. During theCamp official times can beestablished to compete forone of 16 spots (8 males, 8females) from the AtlanticRegion to compete at theCF National SwimmingChampionship being held inconjunction with theCanadian Masters SwimChampionships 20-22 Mar2009 in Nepean Ont. <strong>The</strong>qualifying times listedbelow are the minimum timestandards that a CFswimmer must haveachieved during asanctioned swim meetwithin 15 months prior tothe competition. <strong>The</strong>re arethree ways to acquirequalifying times first andthe most recommended wayis participation in thedevelopment camp, next aregistered civiliancompetition and lastlyunder the supervision ofBase PSP staff proof oftimes must be provided.• Freestyle - 100m, 400m, and1500m;• Backstroke - 100m;• Breaststroke - 100m;• Butterfly - 100m; and• Individual Medley (IM) - 200m.Successful athletes will berequired to swim the eventthey qualified in as well as aminimum of two additionalevents up to the maximumallowed by thechampionship host.Anyone interested intraining or competing at thisevent please contact the14 Wing Sports coordinatorMr. Graham White Loc 5753or E MailGraham.White@forces.gc.ca.2008 RHU (PMQ) ChristmasDecoration Contest WinnersSubmitted by: Capt Keith Cusson (Community CouncilHousing Chairman)<strong>The</strong> judging for the 14 Wing Community ChristmasDecoration Contest was very close this year, with severalbrilliant and festive displays. We encourage everyone to takea stroll through the RHUs to look at the displays, you won’tbe disappointed.<strong>The</strong> judges consisted of the Wing Commander, the WingCWO, the 14 Wing Community Council President, CplHamalainen and myself. We spent the early evening onDecember 18 th making our way around the communitysearching for the merriest households of the community. <strong>The</strong>final three winners were selected based on colour, theme andoverall look. <strong>The</strong> prizes, donated by your Community Counciland CFHA, took the form this year of gift cards from yourGreenwood Sobeys, Canadian Tire and Irving stores to givetotal amounts of $250.00, $150.00 and $100.00 for 1 st , 2 nd and 3 rdplaces respectively. And so, on to this year’s winners…Winners for the 2008 14 Wing RHU ChristmasDecoration Contest are:1st prize – #4 Lilac Street;2nd prize – #15 7 th Crescent;3rd prize – #12 Rose Street; and,Honourable Mention#6 Cedar Street;#18 Rose Street; and#22 13 th Crescent.From everyone on your Community Council, we wish youall a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.Junior SquashProgram(For Girls & Boys 13-17 Yrs)<strong>The</strong> Greenwood Squash Club will beoffering a Junior Squash Program.A Great Opportunity to Get Active, HaveSome Fun and Learn a New Sport!Date: MondaysTime: 7:00 – 8:00 PMPlace: Fitness & Sports CentreFee: Squash Club Membership $15Participants must have a14 Wing Recreation CardLimited Registration, Register Early!Register: couture.jlg@forces.gc.caor 765-1494 Local 3790Note • Equipment will be provided.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 7January 5, 2009Residential Housing Units – Notice to VacateOccupants of ResidentialHousing Units (RHUs) arereminded to advise CFHA atleast 30 days in advancewhen there are plans tovacate, be it for Posting,Release and/or just movingto the local area. It is alsodesirable that a preinspectionof your RHU bearranged 60 days inadvance of your scheduledMarch-Out, to provide youwith information that youmay need to ensure asuccessful and easy March-Out. Your cooperation isappreciated.Please call 765-1294 forinformation, providing yourwritten notice and/or toarrange for your preinspectionand march outappointments.Changes?If there have been anychanges in your householdinformation since youmarched in (such aspromotions, change of phonenumber or changes to yourhousehold size) please call765-1494 x 5903 to updateyour information. Please helpus keep our records up todate so that we may be betterable to serve.Moratorium On Inter-Base MovesOver the past few months,CFHA has approved anumber of inter-base moves.<strong>The</strong>se approvals were toaccommodate personnel thatexpressed a desire to moveto a larger RHU, because thenew unit had a renovatedkitchen, it be detached, etc.We have now reached thepoint where we need to retainsufficient styles andquantities of RHUs to meetthe upcoming demands ofpersonnel Posted In.Consequently, there is arequirement to place amoratorium on local movesbetween Residential HousingUnits (RHUs). Thismoratorium would beeffective immediately untilthe end of the active posingseason (APS).As a general rule, requestsfor local moves will only beconsidered if there areexceptional circumstances -when in doubt, occupants areencouraged to submit theirrequest to CFHA forconsideration. Thismoratorium does not apply tooccupants requesting alarger RHU due to an increasein family size, which will beprocessed in the normalmanner.MQ InsuranceAs a condition ofoccupancy (Articles 7 and 8),it is mandatory forResidential Housing Unit(RHU) occupants to carrypublic loss payable liabilityand property damageinsurance covering loss ordamage to the RHU and/orgarage and to carry fireinsurance for the contents ofthe RHU and/or garage.Canadian Forces HousingAgency regulations requirethat a copy of your currentpolicy be kept on file at alltimes. If you have notprovided us with a copy ofyour current insurancepolicy, please do so as soonas possible by forwarding acopy of your policy by fax at(902)-765-1274, or by mail.Your co-operation in thismatter is requested, and isappreciated.HousesitterUnités de logement résidentielles – avis d’expulsionOn rappelle aux occupantsd’unités de logementrésidentielles (ULR)d’informer l’Agence delogement des Forcescanadiennes (ALFC) aumoins 30 jours d’avancelorsqu’ils prévoient quitterleur unité, que ce soit enraison d’une affectation,d’une libération et/ou d’undéménagement dans la région.Il est en outre souhaitable quevous organisiez unepréinspection de votre ULR60 jours avant votre départprévu afin d’obtenirl’information dont vouspourriez avoir besoin pourassurer un déménagementréussi et facile. Votrecollaboration est appréciée.Veuillez composer le 765-1294 pour obtenir desrenseignements, fournir votreavis écrit ou organiser lapréinspection de votre unitéet votre déménagement.Des changements?S’il y a eu des changementsà l’égard de votre ménagedepuis votre arrivée (commedes promotions, unchangement de numéro detéléphone ou un changementà la taille de votre ménage),veuillez appeler au 765-1494,poste 5903, pour mettre à jourvos renseignements. Aideznousà tenir les dossiers à jourpour que nous puissionsmieux vous servir.Moratoire sur lesdéménagements internesAu cours des derniers mois,l’ALFC a approuvé un certainnombre de déménagements àl’intérieur de la base. Cesapprobations visaient àrépondre aux besoins desmilitaires ayant exprimé ledésir de déménager dans uneULR plus grande, parce quela nouvelle unité possède unenouvelle cuisine, qu’elle estdétachée, etc. Nous avonsmaintenant atteint le point oùnous devons conserversuffisamment d’ULR dedivers modèles pour répondreaux demandes des militairesqui seront affectés à la base àl’avenir. Par conséquent, ilfaut imposer un moratoire surles déménagements locauxentre unités de logementrésidentielles (ULR). Cemoratoire serait en vigueurimmédiatement, et ce, jusqu’àla fin de la période active desaffectations (PAA).En règle générale, lesdemandes de déménagementslocaux ne seront prises enconsidération que s’il y a desc i r c o n s t a n c e sexceptionnelles – en cas dedoute, les occupants sontencouragés à présenter leurdemande à l’ALFC pourexamen. Ce moratoire nes’applique pas aux occupantsqui demandent une ULR plusgrande en raison del’augmentation de la taille deleur famille. Ce type dedemande sera traité selon laprocédure courante.Assurance pour leslogements familiaux (LF)Selon les conditionsd’occupation (articles 7 et 8),les occupants d’une unité delogement résidentielle (ULR)doivent détenir uneassurance de responsabilitécivile contre les pertes et uneassurance contre lesdommages matériels pour seprotéger contre la perte ou lesdommages causés à l’ULR et/ou au garage et détenir uneassurance contre lesincendies pour assurer lecontenu de l’ULR et/ou dugarage. Le règlement del’Agence de logement desForces canadiennes exigequ’une copie de votre policed’assurance actuelle soitconservée dans les dossiersen tout temps. Si vous ne nousavez pas envoyé une copie devotre police d’assuranceactuelle, veuillez nous la faireparvenir le plus rapidementpossible par télécopieur au902-765-1274, ou par courrier.Nous demandons votrecollaboration à ce sujet etOccupants are reminded ofthe responsibility to notifyCFHA, and the MilitaryPolice if they so choose,when they will be absent fromtheir RHU for a period greaterthan 48 hours. CFHA shouldbe advised of the name andphone number of the personwho will be responsible forthe RHU in your absence.This designated individualshould check your home formaintenance issues regularly.Failure to do so can result inthe occupant being heldresponsible for all costs ofgaining access to the RHU inan emergency situation, aswell as any damages to theRHU.nous vous en remercions.Surveillant de résidenceOn rappelle aux occupantsqu’ils ont la responsabilitéd’informer l’ALFC, et lapolice militaire s’ils ledésirent, lorsqu’ils serontabsents de leur ULR pendantplus de 48 heures. Vousdevez fournir à l’ALFC lenom et le numéro detéléphone de la personne quisera responsable de l’ULRpendant votre absence.Cette personne doit vérifierrégulièrement votre maisonen cas de problèmesd’entretien, à défaut de quoivous serez tenu responsablede tous les coûts engagéspour pénétrer dans l’ULRafin de répondre à uneurgence et de tous lesdommages faits à l’ULR.ANNAPOLIS EASTELEMENTARYSCHOOL~ <strong>The</strong> following items are available at the Cafeteria daily ~Sandwiches: $2.00; Wraps - $2.00; Sub Sandwiches - $2.00;All sandwiches, wraps & subs will include fresh vegetable or fruit on the side.Vegetables & Dip - $1.50; Cheese & Crackers - $1.50;Fruit & Dip - $1.50; Tossed Salad - $2.50 sm $1.50;Caesar Salad - $2.50 sm $1.50; Spinach Salad - $2.50 sm $1.50;Yogurt - $1.00; Yogurt Tubes - $1.00; Yogurt Parfaits - $1.25;Fresh Fruit: Apples, Oranges & Bananas - $1.00; Fruit Squiggles - $1.50;Gold Fish Crackers - $.45; Baked Lays - $1.50; Flat Earth - $1.50;Smart Popcorn - $1.50; Frozen Juice Bars: Orange & Cherry - $1.00;Rice Crispy Squares - $.80; Smoothies: Mon,Wed,Fri - $1.25;Juice: Apple, Orange & Seven Fruit - $1.00; Milk - $.35; Water - $1.00;~~~ Canteen Items - CASH ONLY ~~~<strong>The</strong>re will be a cost for ALL condiments if your child is not purchasing lunch from the cafeteria.Ketchup, Mustard, Relish - $.15 each; Mayo & Salad Dressings - $.30 each;Barbecue/Sweet & Sour Sauce - $.40 eachWe are a NUT & SCENT sensitive school with a smoke-free enviroment.Jan 5 th : Beef Noodle Soup 1.75 • Chicken Nuggets & Carrots 2.50• Frozen Yogurt Tube 1.00Jan 6 th : Chicken Noodle Soup 1.75 • Spaghetti & Meat Sauce 2.50• Garlic Bread .50 • Ceasar Salad 1.50 • Orange Slices 1.00Jan 7 th : Corn Chowder 1.75 • Barbeque Pork, Rice, Vegies 2.50• Pudding 1.00Jan 8 th : Pizza Day 2.50 • Banana 1.00Jan 9 th : Meatball Soup 1.75 • Chicken Ceasar Wraps with CarrotSticks 2.50 • Frozen Juice Bars 1.00Daily Specials can be purchased for $3.25 • Main Entree, Milk & Daily Dessert14 Wing Food ServicesAll Prices include HSTBreakfast Full ................................. $5.55Breakfast Light .............................. $3.30(Beverage & Toast or Cereal)Lunch Full ..................................... $11.10Lunch Light .................................... $6.65(Beverage, Soup or Salad; Choice from A La Cartemenu or Sandwich; French Fries and Fruit or Cookie)Dinner Full .................................... $11.10Dinner Specialty (Steak Night, etc.) $13.90Meal HoursBreakfast ...................................0600 - 0900Weekend & Holidays................ 0600 - 1100Weekend Brunch ..................... 1100 - 1315Lunch ........................................ 1100 - 1315Dinner........................................1600 - 1830OPEN TO AUTHORIZED PATRONS ONLYWhole Sandwiches1/2 Sandwiches (Asst. fillings) ....... $1.15Subs/Kaisers/Wraps ........... $2.25 - $2.50Hot FoodsOne Hot Food Daily ........................ $2.50Cup of Soup ....................................$1.00Bowl of Soup ................................... $2.00BeveragesMilk ................................................. $0.35Choc. Milk ....................................... $1.30Juice Small ..................................... $1.00Juice Medium .................................. $1.25Bottled Water ................................... $1.25Yop .................................................. $1.25V8 Juice .......................................... $1.00SaladsAssorted Salad Plates .................... $2.50Fruit Plate ........................... $1.75 - $2.25Veggies & Dip ................................. $1.00Apple Snacks .................................. $1.00Daily Specials (Mon-Thur): Price Includes Main Course, Drink and Dessert - $3.25FRASER’SSnacksCheese & Crackers ....................... $1.00Fresh Fruit .......................... $0.75 - $1.25Gold Fish Crackers ........................ $0.50MiscellaneousBread & Butter ...............................$0.50Bagel ............................................. $1.25Cream Cheese ...............................$0.50Cheese Whiz................................. $0.50Freezer ItemsFrozen Yogurt ................................ $1.25Yogurt Tubes ................................. $1.00DessertsMuffins .......................................... $1.00Cookies (small) ............................. $0.35Biscuits ........................................ $1.00Yogurt .......................................... $1.25Fruit Salad ....................................$1.00Other Assorted Desserts ............... $0.75Special Treat Days ....................... $1.50Mon: Grilled Chesse; Tues: Mac & Chesse;Wed: Early Dismissal; Thurs: Hamburgers; Fri: Chicken HamburgersThis menu brought to you compliments of:BERWICK • 1-800-959-3727KINGST ON • 1-902-765-3111KENTVILLE • 1-902-678-8044BRIDGETOWN • 1-902-665-4449www.frasers.caKINGSTON &DISTRICT SCHOOLHome Centre


Page 814 WING GREENWOODcordially invites you and a guest to join us forTHE DEDICATION OF THECHILDREN’S ROOMAT 14 WING LIBRARYIn Memory ofLinda DurlingSunday January 18 th , 2009, 2 - 3 p.m.14 Wing Library, AVM Morfee CentreJanuary 5, 2009<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NSVillage of Greenwood ChristmasHome Decorating WinnersRSVP 765-1494 ex 5430 by January 12 th , 2009www.hollandhomeleisure.com681.3030NEW MINAS847.9392A YLESFORDCleartech • Britewerx •Stereo • Eclipse Lightinglocal delivery & installation included$127mo + taxBy: Marian Elsworth - Clerk-Treasurer, Village of Greenwood.Roland Joly, Village Chair presents Greenwood residents; Frank and Cora Wiley, 1064 Central Avenuewith a cheque for first place in the recent Christmas Home Decorating Contest. Bob and Jo McLean, 951Argus Drive won second and Ken and Brenda Warner, 593 Chrystal Drive placed third.Freeman’s Auto SalesNEW YEAR’S INVENTORY CLEAROUTNO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED!!ALL UNITS MUST GO!!Call Gary Eisnor 765-2555826 Main St., Kingston • Across from BestWestern <strong>Aurora</strong> Inn • After Hours 678-7188TradesacceptedatwholesaleRelaxedCreditRequirementsStk# Year Make Model Description KmsOriginal Clearout Bi-Price Price weekly*CARS & VANS530/U 2007 Ford Focus SES Wagon 4cyl,Auto,A/C,Heated seats 48k $14,995 $13,995 $118567/U 2007 Dodge Grand Caravan V6,Auto,3 zone A/C,Stow‘n’ go 88k ---- $12,995 $110506/U 2007 Ford Taurus SE V6,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 48k $14,995 $12,995 $110540/A 2006 Pontiac G6 Sedan V6,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 53k $15,995 $14,995 $127499/U 2006 Chev Uplander LS V6,Auto,A/C,PL,PW,CD 82k $14,995 $11,995 $104534/A 2006 Chev Cobalt 2dr LT 4cyl,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 12k $13,995 $12,995 $110566/U 2006 Dodge Grand Caravan V6,Auto,A/C,Stow’n go 58k553/U 2005 Ford Focus ZX5 SES 4cyl,Auto,A/C,Heatedseats 89k ---- $11,995 $114550/U 2005 Chev Cobalt 4cyl,Auto,A/C,CD,Spoiler 70k $10,995 $ 9,995 $ 99484/U 2005 Ford 500 SE V6,Auto,A/C,PW,PL,Cruise 120k $14,995 $ 9,995 $ 98562/U 2005 Pontiac Montana Ext V6,Auto,A/C,8pass,Loaded 109k $ 9,995 $ 8,995 $ 88543/U 2005 Dodge Caravan V6,Auto,A/C,PW,PL,Cruise 95k $ 9,995 $ 8,995 $ 88556/U 2005 Ford Freestar SE V6,Auto,A/C,Fold’n Go Rear Seat 120k $ 9,995 $ 8,995 $ 88549/U 2004 Honda Odyssey Ex V6,Auto,Dual/Air,Quads 130k515/U 2004 Honda Civic SE 4cyl,Auto,A/C,CD,PL,Spoiler 65k $13,995 $11,995 $131561/A 2004 Dodge Grand Caravan V6,Auto,A/C,DVD,Loaded Ann.Ed 118k ---- $ 9,995 $112562/U 2004 Pontiac Grand AM SE V6,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 75k $ 9,995 $ 8,995 $101478/U 2004 Chev Optra LS 4cyl,Auto,A/C,PW,PL,Cruise 94k $10,995 $ 8,995 $101526/U 2004 Nissan Sentra 4cyl,Auto,A/C,CD 100k $ 9,995 $ 8,995 $101552/U 2004 Mazda MPV V6,Auto,A/C,Quads,Loaded 98k $ 9,995 $ 8,995 $101504/U 2004 Chev Aveo 4dr 4cyl,5spd,PS 81k $ 9,995 $ 6,995 $ 79547/U 2004 Pontiac Montana V6,Auto,A/C,Quads,PW,PL 137k $ 7,995 $ 6,995 $ 79502/U 2003 Chrysler PT Cruiser 4cyl,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 93k $10,995 $ 7,995 $ 90------- 2002 Pontiac Sunfire 2dr,4cyl,Auto,A/C,PW 95k ---- $ 6,995 $ 95476/U 2001 Mazda Protege LX 4cyl,Auto,PS,CD 141k $ 6,995 $ 4,995 ----512/A 1997 Mercury Sable Wagon V6,Auto,PW,PL 131k $ 3,495 ---- ----TRUCKS & SUVS517/A 2007 Ford Escape XLT AWD V6,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 40k ---- $17,995 $152564/U 2006 Ford Range Sport S/C V6,5spd,CD,Alloys 69k545/U 2005 Ford Ranger Edge S/C V6,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Cruise 51k $14,995 $11,995 $116565/U 2005 Chev Silverado 2500 Ext Cab,2wd,V8,Loaded 42k560/U 2005 Chev Equinox LS V6,Auto,A/C,Alloys,Loaded 74k ---- $12,995 $123538/A 1993 Ford Ranger XLT S/C 4Litre,4wd,Auto,CD,Alloys ---- $ 3,995 $ 2,995 ----SOLDSOLDSOLDSOLD*Financing Available on Approved Credit“Just a better place to buy”www.freemansautosales.comfreemansautosales@ns.aliantzinc.ca


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 9January 5, 2009WV PeeWee ‘AAA’ SpartansSince the last article, theWV PeeWee ‘AAA’ Spartansthe team has been busyfinishing up 2008 with theirAliant Mainland schedule.During that timeframe theteam had games against SouthShore, Antigonish, Yarmouth,Acadia and Truro. With thefirst half of the season done,the Spartans find themselvesin 3 rd place in the AliantMainland league, four pointsout of first place.<strong>The</strong> weekend of Dec 27/28the Spartans were in the 8 thannual Acadia MinorHockey Christmastournament. With one teamdropping out last minute itbecame a 3 team tournament;this was a great opportunityto keep the players on theice so they would not loosetheir game speed over theChristmas holidays. <strong>The</strong>first game found theSpartans playing the hostteam, this game started outgreat for the Spartansputting pressure on the hostteam from the drop of thepuck and carrying itthroughout the game,winning 9-0. MVP for theSpartans was RyanThibeault.<strong>The</strong> next game brought ona tougher affair versusYarmouth. This was a veryclose game throughout withthe Spartans winning 4-3.MVP for the Spartans wasBrian Burke.<strong>The</strong> next day brought onanother match withYarmouth as part of theRound Robin play for thetournament, but with Acadialoosing their game againstYarmouth and no chance tomake it to the finals this gameturned into the gold medalgame. This game started outlike the previous matchagainst Yarmouth with itbeing a close affair. But oncethe Spartans got back toplaying the game that makesthem successful, they wonthe Gold medal game 8-3.MVP for the Spartans wasAlex Rawding. With theTournament over there wasstill some ice time later thatday with a game againstAcadia, as this was not partof the Tournament thisended up being an exhibitiongame. <strong>The</strong> first period wasslow for the Spartans butonce they got their legsgoing they dominated inevery way; winning the game6-1. MVP for the Spartanswas Keighan Morse.With the 2 nd half of theseason approaching theSpartans they findthemselves starting out theNew Year against Pictou. Ifyou get a chance come outand cheer on your WVPeeWee ‘AAA’ Spartans.WV PeeWee ‘AAA’ Spartans.www.besttoyotasales.comUSEDINVENTORYSTOCK # YEAR MAKE COLOUR M T OPTIONS K M S PRICE08-29A 1986 GRAND NATIONAL BLACK 6 A AC,PW,3.8TURBO 6700 3299504-341A 1999 SOLARA SE V6 BLACK 6 A SUPERCHARGED 134000 1099508-293A 2003 SX 2.0 SPORT BLUE 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CRU 68000 799509-290A 2003 ECHO SEDAN SILVER 4 A AC,CD 120000 899509-20A 2003 PROTÉGÉ LX 2.0 SILVER 4 A AC,PDL,CD 37000 999509-133A 2004 FOCUS SE WAGON GREY 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CRU 87000 799509-318A 2004 ELANTRA VE MAROON 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CRU 25000 999507-237A 2005 DAKOTA QUADCAB SILVER 8 A ST,4X4,AC,CD 80000 1499509-271A 2005 COROLLA CE BA GREEN 4 5 AC,PDL,CD 105000 1099509-362A 2005 COROLLA CE BA SILVER 4 5 AC, PDL, CD 75000 1199509-414A 2005 COROLLA CE AA GREY 4 A CD 125000 899509-366A 2006 MERCEDES B200 BLUE 4 A AC, PW, PDL, CRU 15000 2199509-374A 2006 PURSUIT G5 SILVER 4 5 CD, SPOILER 93000 849509-340A 2006 HIGHLANDER HYB BLUE 6 A HYBRID,LOADED 70000 2599508-225A 2006 PT CRUISER SILVER 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CRU 62000 1049509-380A 2006 COROLLA SE TA BEIGE 4 A LOADED/SUNROOF 54000 15995U1631 2007 YARIS 5DR H/B SILVER 4 A A/C,CD 50000 13995U1641 2007 CAMRY LE AA WHITE 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CD 10000 20995U1642 2008 YARIS SEDAN SILVER 4 A A/C 22000 16495U1638 2008 YARIS SEDAN RED 4 A A/C 23000 1649509201A 2008 PONTIAC G5 SE SILVER 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CRU 7000 15995U1653 2008 PRIUS HYBRID BLUE 4 A AC,PW,PDL,CRU 51000 25995840 Park Street Kentville, NS (902) 678-6000


Page 10COMING SOONBedtimeStories&Yes ManCall for TimesDolby EX Digital SoundCome See it on the Big Screen www.zedex.caKingstonLegionPrize MoneyGuaranteed: $2,500BOOKLETBINGOSunday, 1:45 p.m.Tuesday, 7:45 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• Double ActionLic.#35542-96January 5, 2009Sports TriviaSubmitted by: PO2 BillSheridan1. What team has now playedthe most regular seasongames since winning theCup?2. Sean Avery was recentlysuspended for talkingabout whom?3. What team has had themost Calder Trophy winners?4. Which teams have thehighest and lowest averagenumber tickets sold pergame this season?5. What was the longest suspensionin the NHL?6. How many suspensionshave been for at least tengames?7. What player has played themost regular season andplayoff games?8. When was the first suspensiongiven for more than ten(16) games?9. What goalie has had thelongest suspension?10. <strong>The</strong> record for most goalsin one period is four; namea few who did this?11. What were the last threeteams to disband in theNHL?12. Who won the cup in thefirst and last years of theoriginal six era?13. What was the first NHLMaj. BobSealbyCall5530team to win the Cup?14. Who was the last Leaf towin the Calder Trophy?15. What current deployedsoldier was a goalie in theNHL for ten seasons?16. To which city did HarveyPulford want to move theOttawa Senators in 1931?17. In the early days of hockey,what separated the ice fromthe fans?18. What position was droppedfrom the NHL to reduce theplayers to 6 per side?19. What was the Obrien Cup?20. What’s NHA stand for?Greenwood Dispute Resolution Centre• Are you involved in a conflict in the workplaceand unsure of how to handle it?• Do you have issues with a work situationthat you want resolved?• Do you want to know how to approacha co-worker during a dispute?Call DRC Coordinator Maj. Bob Sealby forassistance or visit the Greenwood DisputeResolution Centre (DRC) at the AVM Morfee Centre(MFRC), School Road or for a DRC nearest youNational Phone Number: 1-888-589-1750DRC services are available to all Regular and Reserve Force members,Civilian and NPF employees, and members of the Cadet organizations.’94; Mario Lemieux, ’97.11. Cleveland Barons, BrooklynAmericans, and the MontrealMaroons12. Red Wings and Leafs respectively13. NHL was formed in 1917, 1918winner was Montreal Canadiens14. Brit Selby 196615. LCol Ed Staniowski16. Baltimore, Maryland17. Nothing, as a result, fans used toget sprayed with snow fromplayers skates.18. Rover in 1910 by the NHA19. Trophy won in the NHA.20. <strong>The</strong> league formed before theNHL , National Hockey Association1909-1917CUCINA AURORASausage & Egg Brunch Special1/2 lb. Sausage12 oz. Frozen shredded hashbrown potatoes; thawed1/2 cup Sour cream1/4 cup MilkPreheat oven to 350. Combine potatoes, sour cream,milk, cheese and chives in medium bowl. Spoon intobuttered shallow 2-qt rectangular casserole. Bake 40minutes. Cut sausage into halves lengthwise, thencut crosswise into bite-sized pieces. Arrange downcenter of casserole. Bake 10 minutes more. Shape awell in each corner of the potato mixture. Break anegg into each well. Bake 10 to 12 minutes more oruntil eggs reach desired doneness Serve immediately.<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS1/2 cup Shreddedcheddar cheese1 tbs. Chopped chives4 EggsMental Health Services26 Canadian Forces Health Services CentreConfidential services are available to all military personneland their families. Our primary mandate is to ensure thedeployability of all Military personnel. This includes suitabilityscreenings for deployments as well as postings to isolatedunits. Secondary services provided are: individual, maritaland family counselling which may include counselling toassist with relationship difficulties, addictions, PTSD,addictions, emotional problems, issues arising from childhoodexperiences, family violence, separation/divorce, stress, grief,and loss. We also provide information regarding referrals tolocal community services and military resources.Mental Health Services Team:Answers1. Chicago Blackhawk’s over 3600games2. His ex girlfriends3. Toronto Maple Leafs4. Chicago Blackhawk’s and Islanders5. 30 Games to Chris Simon6. 26.7. Mark Messier. 1992 games8. 1933 to Eddie Shore for hittingAce Bailey on the head with stick.9. Ron Hextall, for attacking ChrisChelios.10. Busher Jackson, ’34; Max Bentley,’43; Clint Smith ’45; RedBerenson ’68; Wayne Gretzky;’81, Grant Mulvey, ’82; BryanTrottier, ’82; Al Secord, ’87; JoeNieuwendyk, ’89; Peter Bondra,Manager: SLt Yvonne Luedee, MSWSocial Work Officers:Michelle Hammond, MSW, RSWJoe Beninati, MSW, RSWPsychologist: Eileen Donahoe, PhD, Registered Psychologist*A referral is not required for appointments to seeSocial Work Officers.We are located at the Morfee Centre, School Street.Please contact Pat Ferguson, Admin Support at local 5215to book appointments or to make contact with any of ourteam members. Phone: 765-1494 ext. 5215. Fax: 765-1742.Phone: 765-1494 ext 5215Fax: 765-1742BookmobileSchedule -January 2009Monday - 12 January10:45 - 12:00 Windsor School1:00 - 2:00 Three Mile PlainesDistrict School2:30 - 3:00 Mckay Road3:15 - 4:00 Ste. Croix5:30 - 6:30 VaughanTuesday - 13 January2:45 - 3:15 Sunken Lake3:30 - 4:15 White Rock(Crossroads)4:45 - 5:15 Casey’s Corner6:15 - 7:15 New Minas(Wal-Mart)Wednesday - 14 January10:15 - 12:00 Coldbrook School1:00 - 1:30 Apple Blossom Sch.1:45 - 2:15 Canada Creek2:30 - 3:00 Waterville3:15 - 3:45 Cambridge4:00 - 4:45 Bess ViewSubdivision6:15 - 7:15 Coldbrook MallThursday - 15 January10:15 - 11:45 Glooscap School12:45 - 1:45 Port WilliamsSchool2:15 - 2:45 Lakeville3:15 - 3:45 Brow Mountain4:15 - 4:45 Baxter’s Harbour6:00 - 6:30 Sheffield Mills6:45 - 7:30 CentrevilleTuesday - 20 January10:30 - 11:45 St. Mary’s School1:00 - 1:45 Calvary BaptistAcademy1:50 - 2:25 Charity Baptist Sch.2:30 - 3:30 Torbrook Mines4:00 - 4:45 MadowviewSubdivision -AylesfordWednesday - 21 January1:15 - 2:15 Cornwallis Park2:45 - 3:45 Clementsvale4:00 - 5:00 Bear River East6:00 - 7:45 Bear RiverThursday - 22 January9:30 - 10:30 Dwight RossElementry School10:45 - 11:30 Pine Ridge MiddleSchool2:00 - 2:30 Victoria Beach2:45 - 3:15 Port Royal4:30 - 5:30 Maitland Bridge7:00 - 7:45 CentreleaFriday - 23 January9:30 - 12:00 Kings RegionalRehab Centre1:35 - 2:05 Cambridge SchoolTuesday - 27 January10:30 - 12:30 Aldershot School2:15 - 2:45 Upper Canard3:00 - 3:45 Kingsport4:15 - 5:00 Scott’s Bay6:30 - 7:30 CanningWednesday - 28 January10:00 - 10:45 Windsor Forks Sch.11:00 - 12:00 Newport Station Sch.1:00 - 1:45 Brooklyn/WindsorHights School2:00 - 2:30 Fletcher GlenSubdivision (KiddieCorner)2:45 - 3:15 Belmont3:30 - 4:00 Avondale6:00 - 7:00 BrooklynThursday - 29 January10:30 - 12:30 Dr A. Hines School1:30 - 2:00 Hants Shore Clinic2:15 - 2:45 Cambridge3:00 - 3:30 Cheverie3:35 - 4:05 Kempt Shore5:30 - 6:00 Summerville


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 11January 5, 200914 Wing RedFriday FamilySnowshoe Day2009 has arrived, andwith it our community willsee the return of thesuccessful 2008 14 WingWellness Campaign…acampaign based on theidea that a healthycommunity is a happycommunity, and a happycommunity is a supportivecommunity for our troops.14 Wing will once againbe kicking off the big NewYear with a day ofsnowshoe bliss on FridayJanuary 30 th at the 14Wing Greenwood GolfCourse. We will beholding two separateevents with the first from11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. tochallenge all Militarymembers, NPF and DNDemployees only, to getactive during their lunchbreaks. <strong>The</strong> second eventis from 3:30 p.m. - 5:30p.m. and is for all familiesto attend.So come out and “takethe roof off winter” withthe whole family—wehave snowshoes to fit anysize foot, big or small; or,if you would rather, leavethe kids at our Kid Zonefor both indoor andoutdoor fun while momand dad take a relaxingsnowshoe through thewoods. <strong>The</strong>re will becomplementary hot drinksand sweet treats to warmthe soul. In addition,there will be prizes to bewon along the course andthere will also be prizesawarded to the first whosign up. So make sure youregister and mark thesecond 14 Wing RedFamily Snowshoe Day onyour calendars!More information will beavailable in the upcomingeditions of the <strong>Aurora</strong> butto learn more or toregister, please call 765-1494 ext. 5331, 5337,5431,or 765-8165.OFFRED’EMPLOINUMÉRO DE CONCOURS :GRD-08-64Toutes les personnes intéressées peuventpostuler ce poste de catégorie II.Coordonnatrice ou Coordonnateurdes commanditesFonds non publicsProgrammes de soutien du personnel14 e Escadre GreenwoodPOSTE À TEMPS PLEIN TEMPORAIRE(27 HEURES/SEMAINE MAXIMUMS)Durée maximale prévue de l’emploi :quatre 12 moisSous la direction du gestionnaire des PSP, la ou le titulaire du postetrouve et sollicite des commandites, et négocie des ententes decommandite. Elle ou il élabore des programmes de commandite et lespolitiques connexes et les met en œuvre en plus d’apporter son aidequant à l’élaboration de la stratégie globale pour les commandites. La oule titulaire du poste établit et tient les budgets des activités et gère lescomptes des commandites. Elle ou il donne aussi de la formation àl’échelle locale pour les activités liées aux commandites et aux dons.Qualification• Baccalauréat en administration des affaires, en commerce, en marketing,en ventes, en publicité ou dans un domaine connexe ETquelques années d’expérience des ventes et du marketing ou dans undomaine connexeOU• Diplôme ou certificat collégial en administration des affaires, en commerce,en marketing, en ventes, en publicité ou dans un domaineconnexe ET plusieurs années d’expérience des ventes et du marketingou dans un domaine connexeET• Permis de conduire valide (Nouvelle-Écosse)Exigences linguistiques : L’anglais est essentiel et le français estconsidéré comme un atout.Connaissances requises• Des pratiques et des théories générales de la gestion des affaires• Des principes et des pratiques touchant les commandites et ledéveloppement des ressources• Des stratégies de marketing et de vente• De la gestion budgétaire• De la comptabilité et de l’administration des facturesExpérience requise• De la sollicitation de commandites et de la vente• D’initiatives comme la promotion, le marketing ponctuel et le marketingdans les médias et les régions• Des études de marché• De l’administration budgétaire• De l’élaboration de trousses et de contrats de commandite• De la gestion de projets• De la négociation et de la gestion de contrats• De l’établissement de projets d’affaires• De l’utilisation de logiciels de traitement de texte, de tableur, deprésentation, de base de données, de courriel et de navigation dansInternetRémunération : 45 170 $ – 53 140 $ par annéeLa candidate ou le candidat retenu doit être prêt à entrer en fonction le1 février 2009.Les employés des FNP doivent mettre en évidence les qualitésfondamentales suivantes : esprit d’équipe, accent sur le client, attitudepositive, excellence et compétence.Les FNP souscrivent au principe de l’équité en matière d’emploi et de ladiversité, et invitent les femmes, les Autochtones, les personnes handicapéeset les membres des minorités visibles à poser leur candidature.Pour obtenir cet avis de concours dans un média substitut, veuillezcommuniquer avec le gestionnaire des ressources humaines des FNP.Les personnes admissibles doivent soumettre leur curriculum vitaedécrivant clairement leur capacité de répondre à toutes les exigences duposte par courrier à : Angela Lake, gestionnaire des ressources humainesdes FNP, 14 e Escadre Greenwood, C.P. 5000, succursale Main, bâtisse18, Greenwood (Nouvelle-Écosse) B0P 1N0, par fax au 902-765-1778ou par courriel à l’adresse lake.angela@aspfc.com; elles peuvent aussipostuler en ligne à www.aspfc.com. Les candidatures doivent être reçuesavant 16 h le 07 janvier 2009.Veuillez noter que nous ne communiquerons qu’avec les personnesconvoquées à une entrevue. Si vous avez des besoins spéciaux etnécessitez des mesures d’adaptation dans le cadre du processus desélection, veuillez en aviser le gestionnaire des ressources humainesdes FNP à ce moment.EMPLOYMENTOPPORTUNITYCOMPETITION NUMBER:GRD-08-64This Category II position isopen to all interested parties.Sponsorship CoordinatorNon-Public FundsPersonnel Support Programs14 WING GREENWOODTemporary Full Time Position(maximum 27 hours/week)<strong>The</strong> anticipated Term of this position is12 monthsUnder the direction of the PSP Manager, the SponsorshipCoordinator identifies and solicits sponsorship opportunities. He/She negotiates sponsorship agreements, develops andimplements sponsorship programs and policies, and assists in thedevelopment of the sponsorship corporate strategy. <strong>The</strong>Sponsorship Coordinator develops and maintains activity budgets,and manages sponsorship accounts. She/He also providestraining at local level for sponsorship and donation activities.Qualifications:• Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Commerce,Marketing, Sales, Advertising or a related field AND someyears experience in sales and marketing or a related fieldOR• College Diploma or Certificate in Business Administration, Commerce,Marketing, Sales Advertising or a related field AND severalyears experience in sales and marketing or a related field;AND• a valid Driver’s License (Nova Scotia)Language requirement: English essential, bilingualism(French / English) an asset.Knowledge Requirements• Of general business practices and theories• Of principles and practices for sponsorship and resource development• Of marketing and sales strategies• Of budget management• Of accounting and invoice administrationExperience Requirements• In sponsorship and sales solicitation• In initiatives such as promotion, event marketing, media andfield marketing• In market research• In budget administration• In developing sponsorship packages and contracts• In project management• In negotiating and managing contracts• In writing business proposals• In using software for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations,databases, e-mail, and Internet browsingSalary: $ 45,170 - $ 53,140 per annumSuccessful candidate will be prepared to commenceemployment 1 February 2009.NPF employees must demonstrate the following corecharacteristics: team player, customer focus, positiveattitude, excellence, and competence.NPF is committed to Employment Equity and Diversityand invites applications from Women, Aboriginal People,Persons with Disabilities and Visible Minorities.To receive this job poster in an alternative format, pleasecontact the NPF Human Resources Manager.Eligible candidates should submit a resume clearlyoutlining their ability to fulfill all position requirements bymail to: Angela Lake NPF Human Resources Manager, 14Wing Greenwood, PO Box 5000, Stn Main, Greenwood,NS B0P 1N0, by fax 902-765-1778, by email tolake.angela@cfpsa.com or online at www@cfpsa.com.Applications must be received before 1600 hrs 07 Jan 2009.Please note that only those candidates selected for furtherconsideration will be contacted. If you have special needsand require accommodation measures for the selectionprocess, please notify the NPF Human Resources Managerat that time.


Page 12UP-COMING EVENTS • CLUBS • ORGANIZATIONS • GROUPSFYI is <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>’s format for publishing items of interest tothe community submitted by NOT-FOR-PROFIT Service Groups, Clubsand Organizations. Due to space limitations, submissions are limited toapproximately 25 words. Items MUST be submitted each week either inperson to our offices located on School Road (Morfee Annex), 14 WingGreenwood, by FAX to (902)765-1717 or e-mail: aurora@auroranewspaper.com.<strong>The</strong>se announcements will be published on a first-come, first-served basisand are limited to the space available for that particular publication. To guaranteethat your announcement will be published, you may choose to place a paidadvertisement at our current advertising rates. <strong>The</strong> deadline for FYI submissionsis Thursday at 9:30 a.m. previous to publication unless otherwise notified.ReadingDiscover the Magic of...visit 14 Wing LibraryLocated at AVM Morfee Centre, School StreetMonday ............................ 1-5pm & 6-8pmTuesday ................... 10am-1pm & 2-5pmWednesday ..................... 1-5pm & 6-8pmFriday ............................................ 12-4pm* Sunday ........................................... 1-4pm765-1494Loc. 5430www.morsetowing.morsetowing.ca.ca24 hour drop-off box • Phone for RenewalsClosed on holidays and holiday weekends throughout the year.January 4 to January 10ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23A change of attitude will help you Your relationship takes on a newsail through some choppy waters spin, Libra. It’s certainly somethingahead. While no one can predict to be excited about. Changes tothe outcome, rest assured you’ll your home life also occur at themake it through.same time. It’s a whirlwind of activity.TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22Now is the time to take the plunge You have to make some seriousand look seriously at that new changes to your life, Scorpio,career, Taurus. You’ve been otherwise things are going toconsidering a change for some continue to turn out the way theytime now and the timing is right. have been. Talk to your partner.GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21Gemini, it’s slow-going early in <strong>The</strong> reality of things is that youthe week. However, things turn simply need to be more frugalaround as the week progresses. with your money, Sagittarius.Excitement on the weekend almost Take some time to pour overtakes your breath away. Enjoy. your financial records and seeCANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 what you can do.Cancer, doling out advice is easy, CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20but accepting it is another thing. Capricorn, your life seems to beListen with open ears to what on a nice smooth path as of late.others have to say. <strong>The</strong>n you can It’s a good feeling having thingsmake informed decisions. now in order and under control.LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Others envy your skills.<strong>The</strong>re’s so much going on in your AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18life, Leo, that you have to Someone close to you isschedule moments to actually struggling with something he orslow down. Do yourself a favor she feels is out of control.and change up the pace. Continue to support this personVIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 in as many ways as you can.You are providing a lot of help.Virgo, you have been makingdecisions based on emotions PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20rather than thinking them through Pisces, a bit of luck comes yourwith common sense. This isn’t the way and you need to ride it outway to go about things. Aquarius for all it’s worth. Financial upsoffers advice.and downs leave you worried.FAMOUS BIRTHDAYSJANUARY 4 Michael Stipe, Singer (49)JANUARY 5 Diane Keaton, Actress (63)JANUARY 6 Nancy Lopez, Athlete (52)JANUARY 7 Kenny Loggins, Singer (61)JANUARY 8 David Bowie, Singer (62)JANUARY 9 Dave Matthews, Singer (42)JANUARY 10 George Foreman, Athlete (60)Horoscopes brought to you compliments of:24 HOUR SERVICE(902)825-7026January 5, 2009Kingston & District Health Auxiliary MeetingA meeting of the Kingston & District Health Auxiliarywill be held in the Kingston Fire Hall at 1:00 p.m., 6 January2009. Everyone is welcome.A Dessert Card PartyA Dessert Card Party will be held in the Kingston Lions’Hall on the 14 Jan 09 with a storm date of 15 Jan 09.Bridge, 45’s and other card games will be played. Time is12:30 for 1:00 p.m. Proceeds for the Kingston andDistrict Health Auxiliary. Price is $5.00. For moreinformation or to purchase tickets, please call JanetRawding at 765-3094.Annapolis Valley ToastmastersJanuary 5, 2009, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at 14 Wing Greenwood,Building B 221, Air Commodore Birchall TrainingCentre ( by the Zedex <strong>The</strong>atre), Classroom 3. Toastmastersprovides a mutually supportive and positive learningVeteran of the MonthComrade J.L. MacDougallComrade MacDougall joined the R.C.A.F. in 1951 as anAirframe Technician. After recruit training he was transferredto 426(T) Lachine, Quebec. In 1956 he was transferred to436(T) Squadron in Downsview, Ont. where he wouldparticipate in Canada’s first UN Tour during the Suez CanalWar. Two years later Comrade MacDougall would return toCanada to re-muster to Flight Engineer. During his ten yearswith Transport Command he would fly on C-119 FlyingBoxcars, Northstars, and C-130 Hercules. ComradeMacDougall would also participate in many more UNMissions prior to his posting to Greenwood in 1970, whichincluded Egypt, Yemen, Congo, Zambia, and a humanitarianmission to Biafra.Once in Greenwood Comrade MacDougall would spendthe rest of his career flying on the Argus, retiring in 1985 asCWO with over 12,000 flight hours and 34 years of service.He has been a member of the Legion for over 29 yrs andspends his time as owner/operator of J.L. Taxi. KingstonLegion Br. 98 is proud to present Comrade MacDougall as“Veteran of the Month” for January 2009.Thank You<strong>The</strong> Greenwood Dolphin Swim Club would like to thank thefollowing Businesses for their Donations for our ChristmasBasket:A Special Touch Beauty Salon; Maxwell Shoe Store; Irving;Just Fill in <strong>The</strong> Blanks. Three Easy Ways to Enter.1. Through our website: www.auroranewspaper.com2. Fax: 765-1717 3. Drop into our office locatedon School Road (Morfee Annex)No Central Registry or Canada Post please.Deadline: Noon, Thursday, January 8, 2009.Make sure you include your full name and phone number.NAMEPHONE NUMBERLimited to one win per month.<strong>The</strong> winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries. Only one entry per person per week.Complete the following sentences from ads in this week’s issue and WIN alarge 2-topping Pizza from Pizza Delight, Greenwood! Coupon Valid for 30 days!1. What is Charlie’s Auto Glass deductible for windshields____________________________2. What is Peter Hebb’s cell number____________________________________________3. When is Jimmy Flynn coming to the Kingston Legion______________________________4. How much is Best Toyota selling a 2006 Pursuit G5 for ___________________________5. Who wants to hire a Bookmobile Driver/Assistant________________________________This contest is brought to you by:Pizza Delight, Greenwood765-4477Congratulations to last week’s winner: JAMES DOWLING<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NSenvironment in which every member has the opportunityto develop communication and leadership skills, which inturn fosters self-confidence and personal growth. We learnby doing. Further information is available at:Annapolis.freetoasthost.net or by phoning Christine at825-1061.Valley Autism Support Team Meeting<strong>The</strong> January VAST meeting will be held on Tuesday 6January starting at 7:00 p.m. in the Autism Centre, Kingston& District Elementary School, 630 Pine Ridge Ave,Kingston. Book reports. Contact: Norm Donovan 765-3883.Gospel ConcertNew Beginnings Center 1151 Bridge St., GreenwoodJan. 11th, 2:00 p.m. Music by two groups of gospel singers- “Sonlight” and “Robbie Jamieson”. Admission$5.00. Come and enjoy an afternoon of Gospel music.For info phone 765-8155.Superstore; Country Store; Dairy Queen; Venus Video; ValleyCredit Union; Pizza Delight; K-Rock 83.9.<strong>The</strong> lucky winner was: Shawn Sanford.PRESENTS...FIND & WIN<strong>The</strong>107ValleyWing904 Central Ave.GreenwoodAir ForceAssociationof CanadaOpen to ALL Members,Serving or Retired, of the• CAF • Reserves • RCMP •• Public Service • RCAC •• Members & Guests •Do you enjoy a good time in afriendly relaxed atmosphere?Drop into the 107 ValleyWing and meet our friendlymembers and staff.We are open 7 days a weekfor your convenience.We are looking fornew members!For more information call765-8415 after 12:30 p.m.We also have CateringService for your Weddings,Section Parties or othercelebrations.


<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 13January 5, 2009Heartfelt Thanks<strong>The</strong> Royal CanadianLegion Alvin H. Foster MMMemorial Branch No. 098of Kingston would like totake this opportunity to giveour heartfelt thanks to thepublic for their generoussupport in our 2008 PoppyCampaign. We also send oursincere appreciation to allthe local businesses thatcontributed support byeither donation or thepurchase of a wreath and toall individuals whopurchased wreaths inmemory of loved ones:1st Kingston Scouting;Abatement Massage<strong>The</strong>rapy Greenwood;Airwomen’s Association;Andy’s Tire Shop <strong>Ltd</strong>.Kingston; Annapolis ValleyRegional School Board;Argus Masonic Lodge;Armstrong Food ServiceKingston; Best Western<strong>Aurora</strong> Inn Kingston;Avery’s Farm Markets; B &H Wholesalers <strong>Ltd</strong>.Kingston; Bower Deschamp& Co. <strong>Ltd</strong>. Greenwood;Bowlby Quality Meats <strong>Ltd</strong>.(T.G. Distributors)Greenwood; Bus BoysMuffler Shop Aylesford;C.C. Cleveland Insurance<strong>Ltd</strong>. Kingston; CanadianAssociation of Veterans inUN Peacekeeping(CAVUNP); Canadian TireGreenwood; Castle CutsGreenwood; China VillageRestaurant Greenwood;CIBC Greenwood; CIBCKingston; Circle K/ IrvingGreenwood; Crime Stoppers;Dairy Queen Greenwood;Dave’s <strong>Collision</strong> <strong>Works</strong> <strong>Ltd</strong>.Wilmot; David A. ProudfootGreenwood; DeCosteKitchens Manufacturing<strong>Ltd</strong>. Kingston; Dooly’sGreenwood; Dr. AinamoKingston; Enserink’sVacuum Cleaner CentreKingston; EXIT RealtyTown & CountryGreenwood; Fraser’s ProHome Centre Kingston;FSNA Western AnnapolisValley Branch; G.W.Sampson <strong>Ltd</strong>. Kingston; GirlGuides of Canada; Gould’sAuto Wilmot; GrampiesCountry Barn TreasuresKingston; Greenwood Mall;Greenwood Military FamilyResource Centre;Greenwood Post Office;Greenwood Recycling Inc.;Greenwood Rent-AllKingston; High CountryTire <strong>Ltd</strong>. Wilmot; J.C.s HotTubs & Pools Kingston;King of Donair Kingston;Kings Interlock &Landscape ConstructionKingston; Kingston FamilyDentistry Inc Dr. T.B.Cadden; Kingston FireDepartment; KingstonLion’s Club; Kingston PostOffice; Kingston UnitedBaptist Church; KingstonUnited Church; Knights ofColumbus; Leo Glavine,MLA Kings West; Loomer’sPumping Service <strong>Ltd</strong>.Kingston; Marie et GuyFrench Bakery Kingston;Markland Masonic Lodge#99; Mark’s Barber ShopGreenwood; Marks WorkWearhouse Greenwood;Mayflower Chapter # 2Order of Eastern Star;McCabe’s FlooringKingston; McDonaldsRestaurants Greenwood;Michael Bishop Accounting<strong>Ltd</strong>. Kingston; Mid ValleyConstruction Kingston;Military Aviation MuseumSociety Greenwood; MissKelly’s Bakery & DeliGreenwood; Movie GalleryGreenwood; NeedsConvenience Greenwood;Norm Smith Electric <strong>Ltd</strong>.Greenwood; Old MillComputers ServicesGreenwood; ParkwayAntiques <strong>Ltd</strong>. Greenwood;Ralph Freeman MotorsKingston; RCMPDetachment Kingston;Rebekah Lodge #46; RedSleigh Tack Shop Kingston;RONA Cash & CarryBuilding Supplies <strong>Ltd</strong>.Kingston; Royal CanadianLegion Branch 098 LadiesAuxiliary; ScotiabankGreenwood; Sears – RickCrosby <strong>Ltd</strong>. Kingston;Shoppers Drug MartGreenwood; Sobey’sGreenwood; Stronach OilsLimited Kingston; Style PlusHair Salon Kingston;Subway Sandwiches andCanadiana CrosswordA Lightfoot LyricBy Bernice Rosella and James KilnerSalads Greenwood; T & SOffice Essentials & PrintingKingston; Tim HortonsGreenwood; Valley ClaymoreSociety; Valley Credit Union<strong>Ltd</strong>. Greenwood; ValleyDrug Mart (Pharmasave)Kingston; Valley NaturalFoods Greenwood; VenusVideo SuperstoreGreenwood; Village ofGreenwood; Village ofKingston; West Nova FuelsKingston; Western KingsDistrict High SchoolAuburn; Zellers Inc.Greenwood.Solution page 14Com Parrot brought to you compliments of:• Sofa Gallery • Mattress Centre• Furniture & Appliances‘STAGE 2’ApplianceexpertSales & Service963 Main StreetPort Williams542-7888 or 1-800-257-6314Mon-Wed: 8-5:30 Thurs-Fri: 8-9 Sat: 8-4Patrick’s Puzzle brought to you compliments of:Cellular Sales & ServiceAuthorized Product Care CentreGreenwood Mall 765-2415ACROSS1 Start of a Lightfootlyric10 Significant _____12 Legendary sprite13 One who shoeshorses15 Lure17 “No” to Hibernians18 Part 2 of ourLightfoot lyric20 Printers org.21 Castilian cheers23 Barge25 Board mbr.26 Letters denotingagainst27 Par 4 of ourLightfoot lyric29 Eastern potentate31 Canadian Rlwy.32 Energy unit34 Salt in Saguenay35 Letters beforeKenna or Crimmon37 Part 6 of ourLightfoot lyric39 Atlantic prov.40 Centilitre, for shortWeekly Crossword brought to you compliments of:Peter Hebb at1-800-565-2605Cell: 825-815741 Dickensianexclamation43 Mongolian dwelling45 ScandinavianCapital47 Civil defense org.48 Many a Swedishswain50 Pet of PrinceAndrew once51 Respond54 Metallic element56 Prefix denotingstraight58 Merriment59 Part 3 of ourLightfoot lyricDOWN1 Triad2 Part 5 of ourLightfoot lyric3 Greek goddess ofdiscord4 Nigeria’s locale5 Currency of Alg.6 Up until now7 Rage8 Shy9 Putrifactive10 Part 10 of ourLightfoot lyric11 Afrikaans14 CEO helpers16 Part 11 of ourLightfoot lyric19 Harasses22 Took to court24 Part 7 of ourLightfoot lyric28 Victim30 As well33 Ancient France36 Made advances38 Tote along40 Power, slangily42 British statesmanSir Samuel____44 Comedy preceder46 Part 9 of ourLightfoot lyric49 Balkans native52 L. 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Page 14January 5, 2009<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NSTo Place a Business AdCall Anne at765-1494 ext. 5833To place a Classified Ad (35 words or less)call Keith 765-1494 ext. 5440 ordrop into our office located on School Road(Morfee Annex) orE-Mail us at: aurora@auroranewspaper.com or Fax: 765-1717Use your VISA, Mastercard, AMEX or Debit.We specialize in mechanical repairsfrom brakes to MVIs to alignments.We care about your vehicle!4241 Highway #1, Berwick(902) 538-1155 1-877-440-4432BarristersC.HANSON DOWELL, Q.C250 Main St., Middleton825-3059Durland, Gillis &Schumacher AssociatesBarristers, Solicitors, NotariesW. Bruce Gillis, Q.C.Blaine G. Schumacher, CD(Also of the Alberta Bar)Counsel:Clare H. Durland, Q.C.(Non-Practicing)Phone (902) 825-3415Fax (902) 825-252274 Commercial StreetP.O. Box 700Middleton, NSB0S 1P0PARKER & RICHTERBarristers, Solicitors, NotariesChris Parker L.L.BRonald D. Richter(B.A. Hon.), L.L.B.Southgate Court,Greenwood N.S.Phone: 902-765-4992Fax: 902-765-4120“Serving the Western Valley Since 1977”Barristers • Solicitors • NotariesStephen I. Cole, LL.B.Craig G. Sawler, LL.B.264 Main Street, Middleton, N.S.Tel: 902-825-6288Fax: 902-825-4340Email:info@colesawlerlaw.caWebsite:www.colesawlerlaw.caEvening and WeekendAppointments AvailableDavid A. ProudfootBarrister * Solicitor * Notary811 Central Avenue, PO Box 100Greenwood, NS B0P 1N0Email: dap@davidproudfoot.comWeb: www.davidproudfoot.comT: 902-765-3301 F: 902-765-6493Crossword SolutionClassified AdsClassified advertisements, 35 words or less, $6.00 including tax. Additional words are 10 cents each plus tax. $1.00 extra for bold. If you require a receipt and/or invoice via Canada Post a surcharge of $1.00 including tax will be added. Classified advertising must be prepaid and be in our office no later than 12:00 noonWednesday previous to publication. Classified advertisements can be accepted by telephone if paying by Credit Card. Call Keith 765-1494 ext. 5440. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong><strong>Newspaper</strong> is not responsible for the products and/or services advertised in this section. Readers should exercise their best judgement with the content.FOR SALEFOR SALE – Newly renovated 2bedroom Mini home, paveddrive, garage, 3/4 + acres.1938Glebe Rd Greenwood. For detailsview at propertyguys.com.#56506 or call 765-4644 or 847-1365. (2945-ufn)FOR RENTFOR RENT – Neily CrescentApartment Located off BridgeStreet in Greenwood. 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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong>, 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 15January 5, 2009Youth Happenings at the 14 Wing Community CentreBy Brendan LoughnaneYouth RecreationWorkerHello everyone andwelcome to 2009. Lookingback over the 2008 year it’shard to believe how fast thetime goes. Lets hope that 2009will be as good as last year. Ifyou aren’t sure how thingswill play out then I canpromise you one thing,summer! Honestly I do enjoythe winter season. But I do notenjoy all this messy rain andsnow.Here at the CommunityCentre we have got lots ofgreat new ideas for this year.For example we will be hostingvarious trips over the next fewmonths. One that will be forsure is a trip to Ski Martock.However if we do plan thesetrips then we need to be surethat we have enough interest.So that’s why we will beposting information aroundthe Community Centre as wellas notices in the <strong>Aurora</strong> so thatyou can stay informed.Hopefully this new tacticworks for you and us. In the 2009meantime here is what’sgoing on this week at theCommunity Centre.Boyz ClubMonday January 5 th 2009Floor Hockey5:00 - 6:30 p.m.Hey boys I hope you had agood Christmas break. <strong>The</strong>Boyz Club is back in 2009 thisyear we are extending theBoyz Club to run from 5:00 -6:30 p.m. This Monday we willbe playing some floor hockeydue to popular demand. Socome on down and be readyto have some fun. See youthere.Teen ActivitiesTuesday January 6 th 2009Basketball6:00 – 7:00 p.m.Hey teens this Tuesday wewill be meeting up and playingsome basketball here at theCommunity Centre. So comeon down and shoot somehoops for a little bit. See youthere.Active ChicksWednesday January 7 thGreenwood MilitaryAviation Museum“Saving your past for your future”June to August7 days a week 9 am to 5 pmSeptember to MayTuesday to Saturday 10 am to 4 pmWe invite you to drop in and see what a difference a yearmakes! Join the thousands that have visited the museum overthe past year and see the “new and improved facilities”.For that “hard to find item for that someone special” browsein the Museum Store for items such as mess dress items,videos, books, badges, clocks, flags, licence plates, clothing,lapel pins, caps, limited edition prints and an extended selectionof models, decals and paints. Remember us for your medalsand mounting requirements. If we don’t have it, we will order it!<strong>The</strong> display aircraft are now part of the museum complexand are located next to the parking lot.<strong>The</strong> museum is now located in the Canexbuilding, East Side, and remember:Admission is free!For further information, contact the museum at765-1494 local 5955. Meet you at the museum!Christmas Party!6:00 - 7:30 p.m.Bring a Treat & Gift!!Merry Christmas girls, thisWednesday night is ourActive Chicks ChristmasParty!! All you need to bringis lots of good cheer, a plateof goodies and a Dollaramagift! We’ll play someawesome Christmas games,exchange gifts, sip on hotchocolate and munch oncookies! Hope to see you allthere!!C.C DanceFriday January 9 th 2009Pre-Teens 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.Teens 8:30 – 11:00 p.m.Hi everyone our first danceof 2009 will be this Fridaynight. <strong>The</strong> fun starts at 6:00p.m. for the Pre-teens and 8:30p.m. for the teens. It shouldbe a fun night all around somake sure you come downand check us out.Look What’s Playingat the CommunityCentreThis Saturday we will beYBC Fundraiser Thank You<strong>The</strong> YBC Bowling wouldlike congratulate thewinner of our ChristmasTree: Angelia Fontaine. Aspecial thank you to thefollowing businesses forhelping make ourChristmas Tree ticket salesa huge success:G5 Transport • A SpecialTouch Beauty Salon •Pharmasave • Tim Hortons• Century 21 • GrampiesCountry Barn Treasures •Mind Bender Toys •Balloon Boutique • <strong>The</strong>Bargain Shop • Roo’sPlayhouse & FamilyAdventures • Greco Pizza •Cathy & Co Hair Studio •Miss. Kelly’s Bakery •Venus Video • A&W • Kingof Donair • Top HatBeverage Room • Maxwell’sShoes • DownEastCommunicationsAbatement Massage<strong>The</strong>rapy Clinic • Rona•Building Supplies • Dooly’s• High Country Tire • DairyQueen • Avery’s FarmMarket • McDonalds •Mama Sofia Pizzeria •Shoppers Drug Mart • EXITReality Town & Country •Valley Credit Union • Irving• Shear Solutions • Tip TopTack Shop • Colleen Flawn-Royal LePage • PizzaDelight • Petro Canada •Sobeys • Canadian Tire •Kentucky Fried Chicken •Greenwood Bowling Centre• Fraser’s Pro Hardware •G.W. Sampsons • AtlanticSuperstore • <strong>The</strong> WoodFamily.Friday Night is FamilyNight at the GreenwoodBowling Centre!Bring thewhole family for2 hours of glow bowling and a largepepperoni pizza fromMama Sofia’sfor onlyByreservationonly!$ 35serving ice cream sundaeswith both Pre-Teen and Teenmovies.Pre-Teen Movie NightEvery Saturday is pre-teenmovie night. <strong>The</strong> fun starts at6:00 p.m. and runs until 8:00p.m. Admission to the movieBINGOBINGOLegion CalendarSponsored by25 2612” pizza,12” GarlicFingers &or bowlingfor$ 40Price based on1 lane, 2-6 people.Additional lanes extra.Offer only availableFrida ys 6-10 pm.Call 765-1494 ext. 5631 or emailgbcbowlingstaff@eastlink.ca to reserve!Kingston Legion Br 98 ~~ January 2009Office 765-4920 • Bar 765-4428 • Fax 765-2479 • E-Mail legion98members@ns.sympatico.caSun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri SatLEVEE 1-3 pmEvents Subject to Change Without Notice.13PROPER DRESS2NO BAND DARTSREQUIRED------MENSMembers & Guests Welcome!DANCE 3-6 pm NO FOOD PLAYOFF4 WAY STOP4 5 678 MIXED 9 BREAKFASTVALLEYDARTS------ 10BINGO EUCHRE BINGOCRIB------CRIBDARTSDJ BILL COX------------MENS DARTSSCALLOPS PLAYOFF11 121314 15 MIXED 1617DARTS DARTSVALLEYBINGO EUCHRE BINGO------DARTS CRIBINCOMING BEV WOOD------ MEMORIALCORDON BLEU18 19EXEC MTG-----------EUCHREGEN MTG20 21 22 MIXED 23 24DARTSVALLEY------BINGODARTSCRIBJIM N I DARTS------FISH & CHIPS272829 MIXED 30 DARTS 31VALLEYBINGODARTSCRIB613 Main St.KINGSTON765-2103is free with your membershipcard or $1 drop in fee. Thisweek’s movie is TBA.Teen Movie NightTeen movies run from 8:30 -10:30 p.m. Admission to themovie is free with yourmembership card or $2 dropinfee. This week the teens willbe watching <strong>The</strong> Dark Night.Batman is back with his newadventure. He sets out tobanish all crime and violencefrom Gotham city. In this seriesBatman is facing a criminalknown as the Joker.DARTS------DON DEVEAU------CORNED BEEF488 Main St.LAWRENCETOWN584-3366------JIMMY FLYNNSHOW$15.0026 Commercial St.MIDDLETON825-4822Public SkateCome One Come AllGreenwood Gardens Public Skating takes placeSaturday evenings from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Sundaymornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. <strong>The</strong> skate isfree for Military and valid Rec Card holders. <strong>The</strong>re is adrop-in fee of $4.00 for those without Rec Cards.Although helmets are not mandatory they are stronglysuggested. Come out and enjoy a great winter tradition.

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