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Val ConnellBroker / OwnerEXIT Realty Town and CountryIndependently Owned & OperatedOffice 902 765 3505Cell 902 840 1600Fax 902 765 2438Toll Free1 866 514 3948Emailvalj@ns.sympatico.cavalj.comDave’s Collision Works Ltd.FRAME & COLLISION REPAIR SPECIALISTS765-8161CERTIFIEDYour Choice for Collision RepairsEXIT 18, HWY 101MIDDLETON, N.S.8<strong>25</strong>-3471www.connellchryslerdodge.comthe<strong>Aurora</strong>14 WING • ESCADRE 14 GREENWOOD, NSVol. 34 No. 08FEBRUARY <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>NO CHARGEwww.auroranewspaper.comMen take regional titleNo national repeat forGreenwood womenSara Keddy,Managing editorAtlantic Regional CanadianForces’ hockey titlessplit this year, betweenFormation Halifax and 14Wing Greenwood.<strong>The</strong> Greenwood men’steam defeated Halifax 5-3in the final <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15, atthe Greenwood GardensArena. Game MVP was #6,Dave Jenkins, and the tournamentMVP was #1, ChrisLindsay both from Greenwood.<strong>The</strong> men earned theirway to the final with a mixedbag of results in the doubleround robin tournament<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 12 through 15: anopening 3-2 win over CTCGagetown, a 3-3 tie withHalifax, and then a 5-3 lossto Halifax and a second 5-4loss to Gagetown.Halifax had a 9-8 win overGagetown in its opener,solidified with a 5-2 win thenext day, plus the win overGreenwood and tie.On the women’s side,the 14 Wing team failedin its attempt to return tothe CF national tournament– but the outcome was inquestion through five periodsof hockey in the finalagainst Halifax. When regularplay timed out at 2-2, theteams battled out a 10-minutefourth period beforeHalifax’s Kirsten Lindstolscored four-and-a-half minutesinto a 15-minute fifth.Player of the game wasGreenwood’s #15 SerenaPalmer; while tournamentMVP was team captainCharlene Arsenault.Atlantic Region sportsdirector Fred Williams, Fitness& Sports Centre managerhere in Greenwood,recognized Arsenault asone of the original – and stillplaying – female CF hockeyplayers.“I’ve been to nationals everyyear except one – I wasContinued on page 2...Competition was fierce between the 14 Wing Greenwood men’s team (in the lightjerseys) and Formation Halifax during the second day of play <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13. <strong>The</strong> finalwas a repeat of this match-up, with Greenwood taking the regional title.Awards afternoon recognizes ‘great people’ on the wingSara Keddy,Managing editor<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 6 marked a quarterlyhonours and awardsceremony for personnel of14 Wing Greenwood, withpresentations being madein the Annapolis Mess byWing Commander ColonelJim Irvine and Wing Chief WOPierrot Jetté.Eighty-plus Canadian Forcesand civilian personnel wererecognized for “significantpersonal achievement,” saidMC Capt Genevieve Dussault,who also thanked the recipients’work peers and familymembers for their attendance.Irvine said his few words ofthanks, and the visible recognitionof the various awards,mark “services rendered toour base and our country.“<strong>The</strong> list is pretty long – butit’s an indication of the greatpeople we have here at 14Wing who perform miracleswith few resources, day in,Corporal J.Kusche, 14 AMS, Wing Imagingday out. I only wish I couldgive out more awards!”Several presentations ofthe General Campaign Star –South-West Asia, 1 st RotationBar, were made for 180 days ofContinued on page 2...L ICENSED EATERYOpen 6 Days a Week • Breakfast Sat 9amEvenings • Mon Chef’s Choice • Tues Burger LoversWed 2/Dine • Thurs Tour of Italy • Fri & Sat Chef CreatesKellocks where family & friends gather for great food & service902-538-55<strong>25</strong> • 160 Commercial St., Berwick• Light Roadside • Heavy Towing • Wheel Lift & Flatbed •24 HOUR TOWINGONLY INDEPENDENT TOWING COMPANY IN OUR AREASPECIALISTS IN:• Accidents • Lock Outs • Boosts • Breakdowns •• Cars • Heavy Haulage • Tractors • Trucks •• Buses • Baby Barns • RV’s • Motor Homes •www.morsetowing.caMiddleton Cell (902):8<strong>25</strong>-70262011 Toyota Camry LE6 speed, auto, front wheel drive, 45,000 km,stock #12267A. WAS $19,995 NOW$17,995Paul Tidman Garth Rafuse765-0806 (h) 765-4960 (h) 994 Central Ave., Greenwood 765-1305ptidman@bruceautogroup.com or grafuse@bruceautogroup.com


Page 2Awards afternoon......covereligible service beyond the staritself. Recipients were: CaptJackson, Task Force Engineerat Camp Phoenix, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15through November 18, 2012;Lieutenant (Navy) SylvainRousseau, senior public affairsofficer for the Canadiancontribution to the trainingmission in Afghanistan, CampPhoenix, March 10 throughOctober <strong>25</strong>, 2012; Maj AleemSajan, advisor to the directorof education at the Afghan AirUniversity, Kabul, March 6through November 12, 2012.<strong>The</strong> General Service Medal– South-west Asia ribbonwas awarded to several 14Wing personnel: MCpl Costain,May 26 through November 3,2010; MCpl Ewing, May 10through June 20, 2009; MCplTim Johnston, May 4 throughRegional title......coverJune 20, 2009; and Cpl AdamSmith, April 28 through June15, 2009.Several dozen Greenwoodpersonnel were awarded theNon-Article 5 NATO Medal(UNIFIED PROTECTOR – Libya):Maj JY LeBlanc, Capt JDIArseneault, Capt CD Bond,Capt MS Crosbie, Capt PHJanes, Capt DC KLCO, CaptNA MacDougall, Capt CK Mac-Farlane, Capt Tardiff, CaptAJA Thomas, Capt KE Wight,WO Dave Pawulski, WO CARipley, MWO RC Smith, SgtM Arsenault, Sgt SD Horne,Sgt BE Stacey, Sgt MD Vallis,Sgt (retired) G Jesso, MCplJ Bedard-<strong>The</strong>oret, Sgt FACBrown, MCpl MF Dymond,MCpl MA LeBlanc, MCpl FPLeveille, MCpl DD Penney,MCpl KPJ Pike, MCpl MGJSauve, MCpl MG Stockman,hurt,” Arsenault said followingthe medals presentation.Since the CF introducedwomen’s hockey in 2000,she’s either qualified orbeen picked up by regionalteams for the national tournament.“Definitely hockey hasgrown a lot since the beginning,when we had an allstarteam for the region andyou just tried out. Regionalsnow are tough: at nationals,sometimes the semi-finalsare better hockey than thefinals – what we just playedhere, you don’t often see. Itwas very exciting.”14 Wing GreenwoodCommander Colonel JimIrvine dropped the tournament’sopening puck <strong>Feb</strong>ruary12, as Greenwood and<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>Halifax women faced off,welcoming the athletes tothe Valley.“Good luck, good play– and lots of good spirit,”he said.Irvine also thanked theextended team of tournamentorganizers, officialsand volunteers who madethe tournament a success.Nationals will be hosted inBorden March 2 through 8.MCpl AE Evans, Cpl D Jodoin,Cpl JT Kanis, Cpl CH McCray,Cpl TR Stevenson, Cpl CMVatcher.<strong>The</strong> Queen Elizabeth II DiamondJubillee Medal was presentedto: Maj William ScottMacDonald, Maj Marie-ClaudeOsmond, Capt Philip HowardTate, Capt Paul Turpie, CaptMark Woodworth, WO CynthiaDawne Campbell, WO ThomasDouglas May, Petty Officer 1stClass Peter Charles Ranni,Sgt Robbie Glen Fraser, SgtHerbert Earl Howitt, Sgt StacyWood, MCpl Marie-Eve EmilyBrake, MCpl Lonnie MichaelDavenport, MCpl Simon-Pierre Frechette, MCpl RichardAnthony Stepharnoff, MCplDennis VanSickle, Cpl JessyMarie Monica Bouchard, CplJessica Reynolds, Cpl ShawnEdward St.Nicolaas, Capt GenevieveDussault and MilitaryFamily Resource volunteerKristin Gillis.<strong>The</strong> Canadian Forces’ Decoration(C.D.) – 2 nd Clasp wasawarded to members withlong service (in brackets istheir enlistment date/ yearsof service): Lieutenant-CommanderFenton (1980), MCplGagnon (1973), MCpl Hollis(1980), Capt Stephen Jackson(1980), MCpl Seymour(32 years’ service), WO AlainVerstichelen (32 years).Command Commendationswere presented to Capt CDBridges, for service betweenAugust 2010 and March 2011leading the J3 Aviation Sectionof the Task Force KandaharTactical Operations Centre inAfghanistan; and to Cpl JMKMarchand, for service betweenNovember 2010 and July 2011as supervisor for supply techniciansat advance operationsposts in Afghanistan.<strong>The</strong> 14 Wing Commander’sCommendation, recognizingthe achievements of personnelwho have individually contributedto 14 Wing and the CanadianForces, was presented toLieutenant Andrea Fortier forher role in the Terry Fox headshave challenge which raised$14,000 in September 2012,Capt Angie Thomas for completingthe MOAT course 1201as student, scheduler andinstructor and her Masters Degreein Leadership; Capt ToddSimms for his challenges ofthe Qualification Standard forlong range patrol first officersand current role developinga crew commander course;Sgt Kimberley-Ann St-Denis,chief clerk on a recent boardthe <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NSof inquiry of a sensitive nature;Maj Robert Johnson, wingheritage officer, for the recentacquisition of historic aviationartefacts for 14 Wing’smuseum, and also East Ferris,Ontario; and Sgt Perreault fordedication to a safety issue ona CP-140 aircraft.Yvon Lachance was presentedwith a 35-year serviceaward to the Governmentof Canada. He is currentlythe tactical system managerin support of domestic anddeployed operations for the<strong>Aurora</strong>.Civilian Member of theQuarter was Sara Keddy, managingeditor of <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong><strong>Newspaper</strong>, for her contributionsto the success of the14 Wing Combined CharitiesCampaign through the fall of2012.<strong>The</strong> <strong>2013</strong> Atlantic Region men’s hockey champions, 14 Wing Greenwood, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15.Corporal S.Keegan, 14 AMS, Wing ImagingManaging Editor | Directeur de rédactionStephen R. Boates • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5441Interim Managing Editor | Directrice de rédaction par intérimSara Keddy • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5441editor@auroranewspaper.comBusiness & Advertising | Affaires commerciales et publicitéAnne Kempton • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5833marketing@auroranewspaper.comProduction Coordinator | Coordonnateur de productionBrian Graves • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5699production@auroranewspaper.comAdministrative Clerk | Commis à l’administrationCandace’May Timmins • 902-765-1494 local/poste 5440frontdesk@auroranewspaper.comEditorial Advisor | Conseiller à la rédactionLieutenant (Navy) Sylvain Rousseau• 902-765-1494 local/poste 5101sylvain.rousseau@forces.gc.cathe<strong>Aurora</strong>Circulation | Circulation: 5,900 Mondays | LundisAgreement No. | Numéro de contrat : 462268Fax: 902-765-1717Website | Site Web : www.auroranewspaper.com<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong>, PO Box 99, Greenwood NS B0P 1N0L’<strong>Aurora</strong>, C.P. 99, Greenwood (N.-É.) B0P 1N0Location | Emplacement : 83A School Road, Morfee Annex | Annexe Morfee<strong>The</strong> Editorial Board reserves the right to edit, condense or reject copy or advertising to suit the aims of a service newspaper as specifiedin the Interim Canadian Forces <strong>Newspaper</strong>s Policy and/or by the Editorial Board. Opinions and advertisements appearing in <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong><strong>Newspaper</strong> are those of the individual contributor or advertiser and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of 14 Wing, Greenwoodor the printers. Published each Monday by 14 Wing under the authority of Colonel J.A. Irvine, M.S.M., C.D., Wing Commander.Le comité de rédaction se réserve le droit de réviser, de condenser ou de rejeter tout article ou message publicitaire afin de satisfaireaux exigences relatives aux journaux militaires figurant dans la Politique temporaire des journaux des Forces canadiennes. Lesopinions exprimées dans ce journal sont celles des collaborateurs et ne reflètent pas nécessairement les points de vue des Forcesarmées canadiennes ou de la 14 e Escadre. Publié chaque lundi par la 14 e Escadre sous les auspices du Colonel J.A. Irvine, M.S.M.,C.D., commandant de l’Escadre.Useful links | Liens utilesCanadian Air Force websiteSite Web de l’Aviation royale canadiennewww.airforce.forces.gc.caCommunity Gateway SiteSite du portail communautaire des Forcescanadienneswww.cfcommunitygateway.com14 Wing Greenwood SiteSite de la 14 e Escadre Greenwoodwww.airforce.forces.gc.ca/14w-14ePersonnel Family Support ServicesServices de soutien au personnel et auxfamilles 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 famillesdes militaireswww.familyforce.caVPI | VPIwww.vpinternational.ca


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the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 5<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>Fire wardens’ work14 Wing Greenwood Fire and Emergency Services recognizestwo individuals each year who are outstanding firewardens for their respective units, playing an importantpart in the overall base fire protection program and actingas the eyes and ears of the fire service. <strong>The</strong>y conductmonthly inspections, identify items to the fire servicethat need to be corrected between inspection cycles andassist in correcting deficiencies observed by firefighters.Wing Fire and Emergency Services congratulates EricMackenzie, left photo, recreation coordinator at the 14Wing Greenwood Community Centre; and Angela Lake,human resources manager at Non-Public Funds, for beingnamed Fire Warden of the Year. Presentations weremade by Captain Bruce Paradis, wing fire chief; andSergeant George Townsend, chief fire inspector.Submittedbusiness spotlight of the weekPeople’s Choice Realty Ltd“No Better Time to Buy”Ph: 242-73551-855-242-7359805 Central AveGreenwoodwww.peopleschoicerealty.caMilitary Relocation Approved AgentsTALK DIRTY, LIVE CLEANAsk us about ourPMQ move out specialCall our local office at902-242-2706or visit our web site atwww.maidpro.com/annapolisvalleySTARTING AT$99 .99VAC Approved(Direct Billing)Darrell Rozee765-9974IRP ApprovedGail Garber365-5188Bill LeDrew8<strong>25</strong>-7267Pat Cogswell840-0545Providing Military members with relocation expertise for over <strong>25</strong> years.A national referral network of experienced agents, to better serve our clients.Connecting great independent brokerages and sales professionals from coast to coast.®NTMAventure Realty Network805 Central Ave Greenwood, B0P1N0 902-242-7355www.peopleschoicerealty.ca info@peopleschoicerealty.caVisitus onBrian Morse760-0278BRIAN WILKINSMortgage AdvisorP (902) 765–6064F (902) 242–3038E brian@teamclinton.caW teamclinton.ca489 Main Street, Kingston, NSCLINTON WILKINSMORTGAGE GROUP90 Commercial St., Middleton, N.S. B0S 1P0(902) 8<strong>25</strong>-4861Naomi IsnerSenior Wealth Advisornaomi.isner@scotiamcleod.comKim Connell BBAWealth Advisorkim.connell@scotiamcleod.com® Registered trademark of <strong>The</strong> Bank of Nova Scotia, used by ScotiaMcLeod under license. ScotiaMcLeod is a division of ScotiaCapital Inc. Scotia Capital Inc. is a member of the Canadian Investor Protection Fund. www.windshieldreplacements.caFuture Glass and Mirror Ltd.617 Sampson Drive, Greenwood, NS765-2105Automotive/Residential/Commercial Glass$100 off your deductiblefor a windshield replacement through insurance!


Page 6<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NSGreenwood golf welcomes all for <strong>2013</strong> seasonAlthough it’s still winter, the<strong>2013</strong> golf season is quicklyapproaching and the 14 WingGreenwood Golf Club canhardly wait to get onto thecourse! <strong>The</strong> <strong>2013</strong> season willcontinue to focus on memberloyalty, and there are somegreat events planned. <strong>The</strong> firstis May 26 - make sure yourcalendars are marked!Haven’t decided which clubto join yet? 14 Wing Greenwoodcan make it easy: thecourse is a challenging, wellgroomed18 holes, open toThree easy ways to enter.1. Through our website: www.auroranewspaper.com2. Fax: 765-17173. Drop into our office located on 83A School Road (Morfee Annex)Pizza Delight, Greenwood765-4477Congratulations to last week’s winner: DON FRASEReveryone. Looking for greatvalue? 14 Wing Greenwoodhas some of the best ratesin the area, a pro shop witha great selection of merchandise,a kitchen menu with dailyspecials and various promotionswith prices to make youFind & WinEntry deadline:Noon, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, <strong>2013</strong>Full namePhone numberComplete the following questions from ads in this week’s issue and win a large 2-topping pizzafrom Pizza Delight, Greenwood. Coupon valid for 30 days.1. Whose ad says, take control of your life? ______________________________________2. How many donors are needed to save a car accident victim? _______________________3. Where is Cracker Jack playing on March 23? __________________________________4. What type of work does Paul Uhlman do? ____________________________________5. What is the fee for learn to run? ____________________________________________Limited to one win per family in a TWO MONTH PERIOD.<strong>The</strong> winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries. Only one entry per family per week.smile.Want to play the coursefirst? Try out two great options:first, play, and then presentyour green fee receipt to theclub when you decide to join.<strong>The</strong> club will deduct one roundpaid off of your membershipfees. Or, why not come outand golf a round on us - free!April 28, the course will hostan open house. Come take alook around the clubhouse,have a quick snack and yourgreen fee is on the club. See foryourself what a great value the14 Wing Greenwood Golf Clubis for your golfing dollar. It allstarts at 1 p.m.Rates for the <strong>2013</strong> s easonmay be found at www.greenwoodgolfclub.caand have beensent out to all current members.<strong>The</strong>re are many optionswhen it comes to membershipsand power cart plans, includingthe opportunity to spreadfees over as many as sevenmonths. To start your plan inApril and take advantage of themaximum number of months,you need to sign up beforeMarch 17. 14 Wing Greenwoodalso offers spousal, senior andweekday rates; and has plentyof parking spots available fornew members with their ownpower cart. Cart parking ratesare among the best in the localarea. Junior and intermediatemembership rates include thejunior/ intermediate program,which will run between Juneand August. <strong>The</strong>re is also achance to win a 2014 adultmembership: tickets are $5 atthe pro shop.<strong>The</strong> club’s member loyaltytheme of “buy 10, get one free”cards for both the large bag ofrange balls and kitchen entréemeals will continue, so be sureto pick one up at the club. Withgreat lunch options and a wonderfulview from the clubhousedeck, plan to spend your lunchhour here. <strong>The</strong> kitchen willopen in May.<strong>The</strong> club’s website has beenupdated, so check out www.greenwoodgoflclub.ca. A newblog on the homepage will passon daily information.<strong>The</strong> office opens March 11.Contact staff at 765-1494 local5880. <strong>The</strong> 14 Wing GreenwoodGolf Club is your club, and Golfthe Way it Should be… GolfFore You!11:00-1:00 Blood Pressure Clinic11:00-2:00 Enjoy live music, tips on usingcomputers and internet from our social media expert,refreshments with Chef Miles (he will share his recipefor Apple Crisp) and Card Making Craft2:00 Bingo with $50.00 Jackpot12:00 - 4:00 Farmers Market


the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 7<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>bravo zulu | promotions & presentations 14 AMS, Wing Imaging unless otherwise indicated.Corporal Matthew Kidson (center) receives his promotion tocurrent rank from Major Tim Neal, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron(AMS) Aircraft Maintenance Organization Officer (AMO) (left);and AMO Senior Superintendant Master Warrant Officer MikeGilliatt (right).Private Eric Finck (center) receives his first chevron fromMajor Aleem Sajan, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron (AMS)Aircraft Maintenance Support Organization (AMSO) Officer(left); and 14 AMS AMSO Aircraft Repair Organization SeniorSuperintendant Master Warrant Officer Dave Leblanc (right).Corporal Daniel Dziedziejko (center) receives his promotion tocurrent rank from Major Aleem Sajan, 14 Air Maintenance Squadron(AMS) Aircraft Maintenance Support Organization (AMSO) Officer(left); and 14 AMS AMSO acting Aircraft Repair OrganizationSenior Superintendant Warrant Officer John Lane (right).business of the weekFeel Good Vibrational TuningFeel GoodVibrational TuningSound <strong>The</strong>rapy Techniques using the‘power’ of Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies!BOOK your TUNING TodayBy Appointment only (30-45 minutes)www.feelgoodtuning.comKingston, NS • (902) 765-8705A specialized non-intrusive therapy that restoresyour mind and body to Optimal Wellness.Each session takes about 40 minutes and while you’re lyingdown, the specialized Sound <strong>The</strong>rapy Practitioner uses uniqueEnergy and/or Body Tuning Forks to bring your body back intoa state of harmony, peace and balance.It requires no needles, there is no hands-on manipulation andbest of all...there is no pain and it is completely safe.How Can You Benefit?• Experience deeper states of relaxation,• Release toxins,• Enhance immune response,• Expand creativity & concentration,• Induce alpha-theta brain states associated with healing• Fully integrate body, mind, and spirit.Through the use of sound we are able to transform andrestore resonance to mind, body and spirit.Sound Wave <strong>The</strong>rapy empowers you to move forward inyour life and create lasting change by raising the vibratoryrate of your energy fields. Through the use of sound we areable to transform and restore resonance to mind, body andspirit. Every person on this planet is vibrating at a very subtlehertz frequency rate. It compares to a base metabolic ratewhen at rest.When your vibrational rate changes, your body and emotionschange with it because the Body is an ‘Energetic System’ NOTa Biochemical Machine. According to Dr. Mitchell Gaynor(Oncologist), sound is ‘heard’ not only through our ears...butthrough every cell in our body.BOOK your TUNING TodayBy appointment onlywww.feelgoodtuning.com • Kingston, NS • (902) 765-8705When you want to save money,timing is everything!Get your ad noticed with the largestsingle site employer in the Annapolis Valley,14 Wing Greenwood.Call Anne at 765-1494 local 5833email: marketing@auroranewspaper.comIncomeTime10 years experience, 3 years with H&R BlockBasic returns $30, $50 couples & $20 childrenSmall business a case by case bases.Cost effective, no tax on pricesAll personal tax requires a $20 deposit, balance duebefore filing. Small returns require a $50 deposit,balance is due before filing.For more information call Erica Schofield at538-0542 or email ericas@glinx.comLooking to join a Club?Our Adult Rates start at $660.00 tax includedWe offer Adult, Spousal, Senior & Weekday RatesOffice open March 11765-5800Visit our web site at www.greenwoodgolfclub.cafor a complete list of rates.Join a CSA!Reason #1: Get to know your farmer,their values and their practices.To learn about CSA farms in yourarea go to acornorganic.orgwww.taprootfarms.caACCLAIM REALTY LTD752 Central Ave, PO Box 1773Greenwood, Nova Scotia, B0P 1N0Cell 902 844-2000Fax 902 765-6311Toll Free 800 565-9994beth@bethbourassa.cawww.bethbourassa.ca*Independently Owned and Operated. ®TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V.Used under license by LoyaltyOne Inc. and Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership.Green FeesOnly$36plus taxBeth BourassaREALTOR®


Page 8<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>Un petit tour du monde!Le carnaval d’hiver de l’Escadreprêt pour la fin de semaineCapitaine Heather Smith,Comité du carnaval d’hiver <strong>2013</strong>Le coup d’envoi de l’édition <strong>2013</strong>du carnaval d’hiver de la 14 e EscadreGreenwood a été donné le 15 février,avec l’activité de lancement au mess Annapolis.Cette année, le carnaval estplacé sous le thème « Villes célèbres ».Les participants se sont montrés trèsenthousiastes lors de la soirée de lancement,tant par leur nombre que parleurs costumes extraordinaires.Comme les années précédentes,six équipes ont été formées. Chaqueéquipe a choisi pour thème uneville bien connue. C’est ainsi que le14 e Escadron de maintenance aériennereprésente Rome, le 413 e Escadron LasVegas et le service de Logistique et degénie de l’Escadre Paris, que le « St.John’s Trio » - 14 e Escadron de génielogiciel, 404 e Escadron et Opérationsde l’Escadre - défendra les couleursde St. John’s, et l’équipe « LRP Luau »(405 e Escadron et Unité maritime d’essaiset d’évaluation) celles d’Honolulu.Le service d’administration de l’Escadrereprésentera Tokyo cette année.Le défi décoration de tables organisélors de la soirée de lancement a été lapremière activité qui permettait auxéquipes de gagner des points et quicomptait pour le classement généraldu carnaval d’hiver. Toutes les équipesavaient mis beaucoup d’ardeuret d’originalité dans la décoration deleurs tables respectives. C’est toutefoisAround the world funWing winter carnival ready for weekendCaptain Heather Smith,<strong>2013</strong> Winter Carnival committee14 Wing Greenwood’s Winter Carnival<strong>2013</strong> festivities kicked off <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15with a pep rally at the AnnapolisMess. This year’s carnivaltheme is Famous Cities,and there was lots ofteam spirit displayedat the warm-up event,from outstanding costumesto overall participation.As in previous years,the wing has been dividedinto six teams, and each havechosen a Famous City as its theme: 14Air Maintenance Squadron is representingRome, 413 Squadron Las Vegas,Wing Logistics and Engineering isParis, the “St. John’s Trio” - 14 Softwarele St. John’s Trio qui a remporté lapremière place, suivi dans l’ordre du14 EMA et du SLI Ere.Le défi des leaders de cette années’adressait aux commandants et auxadjudants d’escadron qui, après avoirmesuré leurs connaissances sur Honolulu,devaient se racheter en faisantune danse hawaïenne s’ils ne donnaientpas la bonne réponse! Suivirent unconcours de portraits, puis un concoursd’accent terre-neuvien.La soirée s’est poursuivie avec descombats de sumo, la réception TGIFet le karaoké révélateur de talents. Ungros succès pour cette soirée, d’où tousles membres sont sortis prêts pour lecarnaval proprement dit, qui aura lieudu 28 février au 2 mars.Les tournois de hockey et de curlingdu carnaval ont commencé le <strong>25</strong> février,avec trois jours d’avance sur les principalesactivités du carnaval, qui serontlancées avec le concours de lip synchau mess, le 28 février. Les activités surl’ensemble de la base s’enchaîneronttout au long de la journée du 1 er mars :Revanche du commandant de l’Escadre,peinture sur glace, crud et blow ball,sans oublier les résultats du concoursde barbes du mois de février. Au mess,à 21 h, une danse sera animée par legroupe <strong>The</strong> Persuaders. Les activitésfamiliales se poursuivront le samedimatin avec une séance de patinage, laprojection d’un film et une séance dequilles, le tout gratuit.Pour connaître le programme auEngineering Squadron, 404 Squadronand Wing Operations – is representingSt. John’s, and the “LRP Luau” (405Squadron and Maritime Proving andEvaluation Unit) are here from Honolulu.Wing Administration is Tokyothis year.<strong>The</strong> pep rally’s tabledecorating challengewas the first scoredevent, also contributingto the overallWinter Carnival scoreboard.All team tableswere decorated uniquelyand with great efforts;however, the St. John’s Triowas awarded first place. Second andthird place finishes were awarded to 14AMS and WLEO, respectively.This year’s leadership challengeinvolved the commanding officers andcomplet, consultez le site Web du carnaval à l’adressehttp://www.winter-carnival.ca/.squadron warrant officers being tested on their Honoluluknowledge - followed by their best attempt ata Honolulu dance if they did not answer the questioncorrectly! Next was a portrait contest, followed by aNewfie accent contest.<strong>The</strong> evening continued with sumo wrestling, TGIFand Starcatchers Karaoke; the event turned out to bea great success, getting wing members prepped forWinter Carnival <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28 to March 2.<strong>The</strong> carnival hockey and curling tournamentsbegin early <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, with the carnival’s mainevents underway <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28. <strong>The</strong> lip synch contestkicks things off at the Mess, with base-wideactivities underway all day March 1 including theever-popular Wing Commander’s Revenge, icepainting, crud and blow ball and the judging of the<strong>Feb</strong>ruary beard-growing contest. <strong>The</strong> Mess hostsa live band dance, with <strong>The</strong> Persuaders, at 9 p.m.Family activities will continue Saturday morningwith a free skate, movie and bowling.For the overall schedule, visit http://www.winter-carnival.ca/.the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS14 AMS, Wing Imaging


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Page 10<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NSservices & tradesPaul Uhlman Construction Ltd.CONTRACTORMARCH/MARS <strong>2013</strong>Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri SatINFOINFOINFOINFOINFOTGIF1Darts & Pool Balls Wireless High Speed Non alcoholicBack Bar Daily TGIT’s and TGIF’s WOSM ASSOC HOSTSare available from Internet available in beverages<strong>Newspaper</strong> forstart at 1630Sweet & Sour Chicken & Ricethe bar.TV Lounge/Messavailableyour enjoyment each weekWINTER CARNIVAL DANCE<strong>The</strong> PersuadersHappySt. Patrick’sDayEaster SundayAnnapolis Mess Closed3New Homes & RenovationsOver 38 Years ExperienceQuality WorkmanshipGuaranteedT: 902-8<strong>25</strong>-0581 | F: 902-8<strong>25</strong>-4344 | E: uhlman.peu@ns.sympatico.caJASON BEZANSONROOFING& CONSTRUCTION9594 South FarmingtonRR1 Wilmot, NS B0P 1W0840-0552Specializing in Roofing • Free EstimatesFREE ! FREE !INSIDE HEATED INDIVIDUALSelf-Storage UnitsUnits 6’x6’x10’ up to 13’x16’x10’Units Start From Only $65.00 and UpEasy INSIDE loading and unloading847-0490 847-5074Pay two months rent & Your 3rd month rental FREE!Contact Anne at 765-1494 local 5833 for rates and other advertising inquiries.LADIES BRIDGE10 1117 18 1920LADIES BRIDGECo-sponsored by Fraser’s Pro Home Centre • Mess Office Phone - 765-1494 Ext. 5470FRASER’S4 5 612404 SquadronMess DinnerHome CentreBerwick • Kingston1 800 959-3727 • 1 902 765-3111www.frasers.ca13General MessMeeting 1400 h71421TGIFWOSM HOSTSChili in a BreadbowlInternationalWomen’s DayTGIFJR RK HOSTSPub Night FoodOM Hosts HalifaxMoosehead GameTGIFOM HOSTSPoutine14 AMS Sports Day24<strong>25</strong> 2627 TGIT 28WOSM ASSOC31 April 1Education andGood FridayAnnapolis MessEmployment FairClosedEaster MondayAnnapolis Mess Closed14 AMSMess DinnerHOSTSSpaghetti, GarlicBread, SaladRALPH FREEMANMOTORS LTD.YOUR LOCAL USED CAR DEALERLicensed Mechanic Available on SiteU-Haul Dealer call 765-0158www.freemansautosales.com820 Main Street, Kingston • 765-<strong>25</strong>55FOSTER’SFIRE & SAFETY LTD.5943 Hwy. #1, Cambridge, Kings County B0P 1G0Ph. 538-7214 or 1-877-538-7214Come in and check out ourROYER & VIKING CSA FOOTWEARYOUR FEET WILL THANK YOU!815St. Paddy’sDay Dance‘McGinty’22 23WOSMWine & Cheese291629 30Annapolis MessClosedKingston searchingfor princessThis year’s 81 st Apple BlossomFestival theme is “A Timeto Celebrate,” and events willrun from May 31 to June 3.Kingston has not participatedin the festival witha princess for two years.A new committee, headedby Princess Kingston 2009Haley Mackintosh, is nowsearching for candidates forPrincess Kingston <strong>2013</strong>. <strong>The</strong>festival leadership competitiongives Princess Kingstonthe opportunity to representher community, promotingtourism and the village’s annualSteer BBQ, enhance herleadership, networking andpublic speaking skills andmake lasting friendships. <strong>The</strong>mature candidate must beNomination day for the specialelection for Kings County’sDistrict 8 closed <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19.<strong>The</strong> following candidateshave filed their nominationpapers for the position ofcouncillor: Rick Ackland andDale Lloyd.Advance polls will be heldMarch 9 and March 12, betweennoon and 8 p.m. at theSouth Berwick CommunityHall and the Aylesford Lionsa high school graduate betweenthe ages of 19 and 23by December 31, <strong>2013</strong>, andreside within the KingstonFire District boundaries.<strong>The</strong> committee is also lookingfor a girl or boy to participateas child attendant. Thoseinterested must be eight ornine years old.If you would enjoy thebenefits of being a rolemodel and ambassador foryour community as PrincessKingston <strong>2013</strong> or the village’schild attendant, and lookforward to participating inthe many community eventsand parades throughout theValley, contact the Kingstonvillage office, 765-2800, byMarch 22.Two candidates inKings District 8electionHall.<strong>The</strong> ordinary polling day isMarch 16, between 8 a.m. and7 p.m., with polls at the SouthBerwick Community Hall,South Berwick CommunityHall, Morristown CommunityCentre, Dalhousie CommunityCentre and Aylesford LionsHall.For questions, contact thereturning officer at (902) 690-6172.THE MUNICIPALITY OFTHE COUNTY OF KINGS87 Cornwallis Street PO Box 100Kentville, NS B4N 3W3Request for Proposals FIN13-1Municipal Insurance Program<strong>The</strong> Municipality of the County of Kings invitesproposals for its insurance program. <strong>The</strong> insurancepolicies will take effect as of midnight June 30, <strong>2013</strong>for a five-year period.Specifications may be viewed and picked up beginning<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18 th , <strong>2013</strong> at the Municipal Complex, locatedat 87 Cornwallis Street, Kentville NS. Office hours areMonday to Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.Specific inquiries may be directed to Kim Durling,Manager of Finance, by phoning (902) 690-6136 oremail: kdurling@county.kings.ns.caSEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL2:00PM THURSDAY, MARCH 28 th , <strong>2013</strong><strong>The</strong> Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all tenders, not necessarily accept thelowest tender, or to accept any which it may consider to be in its best interest. <strong>The</strong>Municipality also reserves the right to waive formality, informality or technicality in anytender.Tel: (902) 690-6181 Fax: (902) 679-2820Toll Free: 1-888-337-2999www.county.kings.ns.ca


the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 11<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>Filing lifeMaster Corporal Janet Squires sorts through personnelfiles at the 14 Wing orderly room January 23.Corporal J.Kusche, 14 Wing ImagingAlice and Jackdid it for theaccessns.ca/plateFor the first time, Alice and Jack didn’t visit an Access Nova Scotia office to renewtheir vehicle permit. <strong>The</strong>y went online and renewed from the comfort of their home.And so can you! When your renewal notice arrives in the mail, go online to renew andprint off a 10-day permit. Your official vehicle permit and sticker will arrive by mail afew days later. It is simple, fast, and convenient.When the time comes to renew your vehicle permit, take some advice from Alice andJack. Why wait in line when you can stay home—and do it online!accessns.ca/plateCe service est également offert en français


Page 12fy<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS<strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> publishes items of interest tothe community submitted by not-for-profitorganizations. Submissions are limited toapproximately <strong>25</strong> words. Items may be submittedto our office, 83A School Road (Morfee Annex),14 Wing Greenwood; by fax, (902)765-1717;or email editor@auroranewspaper.com. Datedannouncements are published on a first-come,first-served basis, and on-going notices will beincluded as space allows. To guarantee yourannouncement, you may choose to place a paidadvertisement. <strong>The</strong> deadline for submissions isThursday, 9:30 a.m., previous to publicationunless otherwise notified.Le commandant publie des avis d’intérêt publicsoumis par des organisations à but non lucratif.Ces avis doivent se limiter à environ <strong>25</strong> mots.Les avis peuvent être soumis à nos bureaux,au 83A, School Road, (annexe Morfee),14 e Escadre Greenwood, par fax au (902)765-1717 ou par courriel à l’adresse editor@auroranewspaper.com. Les annonces avecdate sont publiées selon le principe du premierarrivé, premier servi, et les avis continus serontinclus si l’espace le permet. Si vous voulezêtre certain que votre avis soit publié, vousvoudrez peut-être acheter de la publicité. Ladate de tombée des soumissions est à 9 h 30du matin le jeudi précédent la publication, àmoins d’avis contraire.metro crosswordsolution page 14Moonlit snowshoe trek<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, Hike Nova Scotia andCounty of Annapolis RecreationServices present a guided snowshoehike in the Valleyview ProvincialPark in Bridgetown, 6:30p.m. Pre-registration required at532-3144/ 8<strong>25</strong>-2005 or borde@annapoliscounty.ca. Participantsqualify to win trail prizes. www.hikenovascotia.ca.Health programDo you have a chronic (on-going)health condition such as diabetes,arthritis, high blood pressure,heart disease, COPD, ABI - toname a few? Do you want to takecontrol of managing your symptoms?Your Way to Wellness isa free self-management programfor people living with a chronichealth condition, in 2.5 hour sessionsover six weeks. Greenwood,AVM Morfee Centre, Mondays, 6p.m. to 8:30 p.m., <strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>to April 1; and in Woodville, atthe Woodville Community Hall,Bligh Road, Tuesdays, 1 p.m.to 3:30 p.m., <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26 toApril 2. Registration required,or for information, contact PatLithgow-Rose, 538-1315, plithgow@avdha.nshealth.ca.https://yourway2wellness.gov.ns.ca.Blood donor clinics<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong> and <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 26,Canadian Blood Services willhold a two-day donor clinic atthe 14 Wing Greenwood CommunityCentre. Donors may eithergive during the 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.time slot or the 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.Monday or Tuesday. 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Don’t cook- bring your family out for a roastbeef dinner and support the fundraisinginitiative to purchase gearfor the West Kings High SchoolWolverines Football <strong>2013</strong> team.Freewill offering will be matchedby Scotiabank Greenwood. 50/50tickets will be sold as well.Meeting<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 27, 7 p.m., is the monthlymeeting of the board of directorsof the Companion AnimalProtection Society of AnnapolisCounty, at the municipal buildingin Lawrencetown. All CAPSmembers and friends invited. Incase of inclement weather, call8<strong>25</strong>-CAPS for updates.”Supper<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, enjoy a Jigg’s Dinner- corned beef with all the fixings,including dessert, 4:30 p.m. to6:15 p.m. at the Middleton firehall. Adults $15, children under12 $8. Sponsored by St. Joseph’sGuild, Parish of Wilmot.Meeting<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28, the Greenwood 14Wing VPI will hold its monthlymeeting at the VPI Centre. 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Great items and giftcertificates from local businessesand individuals, as well as specialdraws for a giant gift basket, alocally handcrafted wooden shelf,a yummy homemade cake just intime for Easter, and a 50/50 draw.Canteen services available. Joinus for a few hours to help raisefunds for the new communitycentre/ fire hall.BreakfastMarch 2 at the Middleton CurlingClub, 6 King Street, enjoy a bigcommunity breakfast, 8 a.m. to10:30 a.m., freewill offering.ServiceMarch 3, 3 p.m., the NictauxBaptist Church family will holda closing service of its presentchurch building in preparationfor moving across the street to itsnew home. Reception and photodisplay to follow the service atthe Nictaux fire hall. Everyonewelcome.BridgeMarch 4, enjoy a bridge afternoonat St. John’s United Church, MainStreet, Middleton, from 1 p.m.HikeMarch 4 at 1:30 p.m., Hike NovaScotia and County of AnnapolisRecreation Services presenta guided snowshoe hike atTupperville Falls in Tupperville.Pre-registration required at 532-3144/ 8<strong>25</strong>-2005 or borde@annapoliscounty.ca.ParticipantsValley Denture ServicesKentville381-B Main Street678-<strong>25</strong>21Mon - Thurs 8:30-4:30Fri 8:30-3:00Windsor173 Gerrish Street798-4412Mon 1:00-4:30Wed 8:30-12:00qualify to win trail prizes. www.hikenovascotia.ca.MeetingMarch 5 is the general monthlymeeting of the Kingston andDistrict Health Auxiliary, 1 p.m., atthe Kingston fire hall. All welcometo come and help support ourhospital. 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Page 14<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NSclassifiedsClassified advertisements, 35 words or less, are $7 tax included. Additional words are 10 cents each, plus tax. Bold text $8, tax included. If you require a receipt and/or invoice via Canada Post a surcharge of $1 including tax will be added.Classified advertising must be booked and prepaid by noon Wednesday previous to publication. Payment methods include VISA, MasterCard, AMEX, debit orcash. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Aurora</strong> is not responsible for products and/ or services advertised. To place a classified, contact 765-1494 local 5440, visit the office, 83ASchool Road, Morfee Annex, Greenwood; email frontdesk@auroranewspaper.com or fax 765-1717.To place a boxed, display ad, contact 765-1494 local 5833; email marketing@auroranewspaper.com.Les annonces classées, 35 mots ou moins, sont vendues au prix de 7 $, taxes incluses. 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the <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS Page 15<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>Milestone birthday markedA special lady turned 109<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15: Edrie Beeler, aresident of Tibbetts Home forSpecial Care in Wilmot.She received well wishesfrom friends, neighbours andfamily from across Nova Scotiaand Ontario, had manytelephone calls, and localMLAs and church membershelped celebrate the specialtime. Five generations of thefamily were in attendance.In addition, numerous pinkflamingos arrived for the day.Pictures were taken at theparty and everyone enjoyedcake and drinks. CTV’s Liveat 5 shared a photo of Mrs.Beeler on its newscast and numerouslocal newspapers hadarticles. Daughter Jean andJim Moore actually celebratedtheir 60th wedding anniversary<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14, the day beforeMrs. Beeler’s birthday.Mrs. Beeler is one of theoldest Nova Scotians, andremains in pretty good health.She was born <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 15,1904 in Victory, AnnapolisCounty. At 18, she travelled toBoston to train as a nurse; in19<strong>25</strong>, she graduated as a registerednurse and valedictorianof her class. She spent the nextthree years doing private nursingduties in the Boston area.In 1928, Mrs. Beeler returnedto Nova Scotia and was soonmarried to her childhood love,Murray C. Beeler. In 1930,her husband and his brother,Ken, bought a hardware storein Annapolis Royal and ranit under the name of BeelerBros. <strong>The</strong> couple raised twochildren, Jean and George,Edrie Beeler marked her 109 th birthday with five generations of her family: fromleft are granddaughter Brendalee Prall, Wilmot, with great-great-granddaughterEllie Best; Sarah Prall, great-granddaughter; Mrs. Beeler, and daughter Jean Moore.M.Rolphand Mrs. Beeler was active inAnnapolis Royal communitylife. In the late 1930s, she wasvery involved in having theAnnapolis Royal General Hospitalconceived and built. Overthe next 40 years, she waspresident of the Hospital AidSociety. After Murray’s death6LADIES / MENSDARTS10 11 1213 14~ March <strong>2013</strong>Office 765-4920 • Bar 765-4428 • Fax 765-2479 • E-Mail legion98sect@ns.sympatico.ca3 4 5BINGO - 1:30BINGOEUCHRE7:3017 18EUCHRE------BINGO - 1:30EXECUTIVEMEETING7:00Legion CalendarSponsored byKingston Legion Br 98 ~Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri SatTGIF - NO FOOD 1 Breakfast 2------------MIXED DARTS------Merchandise BingoKaraoke w/ Bob Deveau------‘Route 12’BINGO - 1:3024 <strong>25</strong>BINGO - 1:30 GENERAL31 MEETING7:00BINGO - 1:30------Happy EasterEUCHREBINGO7:30BINGO7:30BINGO7:30------EUCHREin 1967, Mrs. Beeler continuedto run the store until it wassold in 1968. In 1985, shesold her home in AnnapolisRoyal and moved to the localsenior citizens’ home, wereshe resided until 2000, whenshe moved to Tibbetts Homefor Special Care in Wilmot.LADIES / MENSDARTS19 20 21LADIES / MENSDARTS26 27LADIES / MENSDARTSCRIBCRIBCRIBCRIB728TGIF - Beef Stew------Senior’s Association------MIXED DARTSTGIF - NO FOOD------MIXED DARTS------Karaoke w/ Bob DeveauTGIF - Fish & Chips------Senior’s Association------MIXED DARTS------Karaoke w/ Bob DeveauGood FridayLEGION CLOSED613 Main St.KINGSTON765-2103At 109, she enjoys playing agame of Scrabble and readingthe newspaper. She is muchloved by her son and daughter,as well as five grandchildren,nine great-grandchildren andfive great-great-grandchildren;and by all those who know herover the many years of her life.8 ‘Hootenanny’ 91:00 - 5:00------‘Reboot’15 ‘Jokers Right’ 162229‘Cracker Jack’26 Commercial St.MIDDLETON8<strong>25</strong>-48222330


Page 16DRES, Donna & Andy<strong>Feb</strong>ruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>2013</strong>Musical performers Donna & Andy are pictured with students from Dwight RossElementary School, where the duo performed <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 8. Donna & Andy are JUNOnominees, Music Nova Scotia Award winners and ECMA winners with multiple ECMAnominations – including a <strong>2013</strong> ECMA nomination for Children’s Recording of theYear. <strong>The</strong>y will be performing at the EMCA Children’s Music Showcase March 9 at10:30 a.m. at the Keshen Goodman Public Library in Halifax, open to the public.Submittedthe <strong>Aurora</strong> | 14 Wing Greenwood, NSMiddleton hosts D2 finalsMiddleton Regional HighSchool hosts the best inDivision 2 senior boys’ basketballthis weekend, as theNova Scotia School AthleticFederation’s D2 provincialsare scheduled <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28through March 2.Middleton is the hostschool and its senior teamis participating, having finishedsecond in the WesternRegion. Eight teamsfrom across the provincewill compete for the provincialchampionship. Openingceremonies are Thursday at5:30 p.m. Games are scheduledfor Thursday and Friday,<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 28 and March 1, 2p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8p.m.; and Saturday, March 2at 9 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.<strong>The</strong> championship game isNOW EARNAEROPLAN MILESat 3 p.m.Come out and support<strong>The</strong> Anglican Church of CanadaParish of WilmotWelcomes You!Rector: Rev. Matthew SponagleHoly Trinity (Middleton)All Saints (Kingston)45 Main Street521 Pleasant St. (Off Bridge St.)11:00 am Worship Service 9:30 am Worship Service & Sunday SchoolFor more information contact Parish office 8<strong>25</strong>-2326or online www.parishofwilmot.comWe are a strong, caring & inclusive community respectful of all!MIDDLETONFINANCIAL PROBLEMS? WE CAN HELPAND APPLIANCESOPTIONS:Debt/ Credit CounsellingProposals to CreditorsBankruptcythese young men and enjoygood, competitive basketball.BENEFITS: Provide Debt Relief Stop collection calls Regain Financial StabilityGOLDING & ASSOCIATES LIMITEDTrustee in Bankruptcy15 ABERDEEN ST, KENTVILLE NSFREE MEETING EVENING & WEEKEND APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLEHURRY!LIMITED TIME<strong>Feb</strong> 24 to Mar 3YOU CAN SAVE A LIFE TODAY.4 DONORS A MONTH TO HELP SOMEONE WITH A BLOOD DISORDER 8 DONORSA WEEK TO HELP SOMEONE WITH LEUKEMIA 5 DONORS TO HELP A PATIENTUNDERGOING HEART SURGERY 50 DONORS TO SAVE A CAR ACCIDENT VICTIM14 Wing Greenwood,Community Centre GymMonday <strong>Feb</strong>. <strong>25</strong>th & Tuesday <strong>Feb</strong>. 26th, <strong>2013</strong>1-3pm & 5-8pm (both days)Berwick Lions HallWednesday <strong>Feb</strong>. 27th, <strong>2013</strong>1-3pm & 5-8pmREMEMBER...You can book or change yourappointment online: www.blood.ca1 888 2 DONATEAPPLIANCESAVE$700REG. $ 2299$159926 CU. FT.REFRIGERATOR$999**INCLUDES $100 INSTANT SAVINGSNO“Save now on this complete Frigidaire Gallerykitchen package in a stainless steel finish.<strong>The</strong> package features a refrigerator, trueconvection range, and dishwasher. Buy all 3appliances together and save $ 1220!”RECEIVE UP TO$170IN INSTANT SAVINGSon qualifying models only*SAVE$400REG. $ 139930” ELECTRICRANGEMiddleton Home Furniture$629*Wally VisentinNapanee Home Furnitureand Appliances,Napanee, ONSAVE$120REG. $ 74924” BUILT-INDISHWASHER*INCLUDES $70 INSTANT SAVINGSPAYMENTS INTEREST FOR6 MONTHSOn Home Credit Card purchases over $<strong>25</strong>0. O.A.C. See Details on Back.47 Commercial St., Middleton, N.S. | (902) 8<strong>25</strong>-3444Mon-Wed 9 to 5:30 | Thurs-Fri 9 to 9 | Sat 9 to 5 | Sun 12 to 4

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