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Wheels, wings team up for eye-catching museum event
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Dave Saulnier & Malcolm Uhlman,
Greenwood Military Aviation Museum
The inaugural Wings and Wheels 2015 vintage aircraft and car show held at the Greenwood Military Avia-tion Museum September 12 was a resounding success. Seventy-two classic, antique and special interest vehicles
travelled from as far away as Yarmouth, Dartmouth and Bridgewater. These beau-tifully restored cars were parked under the museum aircraft in the air park, draw-ing hundreds of spectators.
Visitors also enjoyed guid-ed tours of the museum and were allowed inside three of the restored aircraft. They got a fi rst hand look at the on-going restorations by mu-
seum volunteers. The Flight Line Café served up a BBQ lunch in addition to its usual soups and sandwiches. There was even popcorn and cotton candy for the young (and the young at heart).
A heartfelt thank-you is ex-tended to all of the museum’s local business sponsors for
the thousands of dollars in prize giveaways and beauti-ful etched-glass trophies. Special thanks also to the Village of Kingston and the Municipality of Kings for their fi nancial support, and to the friends and volunteers of the museum who so freely gave of their time and effort
to make the show a great success.
Check out the many photos posted at the Wings & Wheels link at www.gmam.ca, or on the museum’s Facebook
page at www.facebook.com/gmam.ca.
September 21, 2015Page 2 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS
Useful links | Liens utilesCanadian Air Force websiteSite Web de l’Aviation royale canadiennewww.airforce.forces.gc.caCommunity Gateway SiteSite du portail communautaire des Forces canadienneswww.cfcommunitygateway.com14 Wing Greenwood SiteSite de la 14e Escadre Greenwoodwww.airforce.forces.gc.ca/14w-14ePersonnel Family Support ServicesServices de soutien au personnel et aux familles des Forces canadienneswww.cfmws.comNational Defence and the Canadian ForcesDéfense nationale et Forces canadienneswww.forces.gc.caCombat Camera | Caméra de combatwww.combatcamera.forces.gc.caRecruiting | Recrutementwww.forces.caMilitary Family Resource CentreCentre des ressources pour les familles des militaireswww.familyforce.caVPI | VPI www.vpinternational.ca
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Wheels, wings...
Trophy winners were as follows:
The Lancaster Trophy (Best Tail Fins): Fred William’s 1957 Chevy Belair
The Neptune Trophy (Best Powerplant): Walter Steven-son’s 1948 Chevrolet Custom supercharged SBC
The Bolingbroke Trophy (Best Under Construction): Lee & Karen MacRae’s 1935 Ford Pick Up
The Dakota Trophy (Best Work Horse): Keith Spearing’s 1955 Chevrolet 3100 Pick Up
The T33 Silver Star Trophy (Fastest Standing Still): Sean Duggan’s 1973 Datsun 240Z
The Avro Anson Trophy (Brightest Paint): Scott Frazee’s 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger
The Aurora Trophy (Best Vin-tage Car with High Tech): Ritson Sawler’s 1967 Ford Mustang
The Hercules Trophy (Heavi-est Payload): Barry & Kenda Dwinnell’s 1966 Chevrolet Pick Up
The Chal lenger Trophy (Stealthiest Car): John Drys-dale’s 1984 Porsche 911
The Mosquito Trophy (Most
Dave Saulnier, Wings and Wheels coordinator, presents Scott Frazee with the Avro Anson Trophy (Brightest Paint), for his lime-green 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger. The Anson is the all-yellow aircraft, now restored and displayed in the Greenwood Military Aviation Mu-seum. M. Uhlman
Wood): Bill Deveau’s 1927 Ford Model T
The Hudson Trophy (First to Arrive): Wayne & Patricia McElmon’s 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
The H44 Flying Banana Tro-phy (Funniest Name): Karen & Laurie Bell’s Rolls Royce Silver Cloud
The Harvard Trophy (Best Commonwealth Auto): Tom Easson’s 1960 Triumph TR3A
The Sperwer Trophy (Light-est Weight): Kevin Sproul’s 1978 Triumph Spitfi re
The Argus Trophy (Furthest Travelled): Mike Jacquard’s 1976 Pontiac Lemans (Yar-mouth)
The Cormorant Trophy (Best Engine Lope): Brian Brown’s 1969 Corvette Stingray Con-vertible
B. Baker
Visitors to the Wings and Wheels show had the chance to get inside three of the Greenwood Military Aviation Museum’s static aircraft displays. S.Keddy
Sophie “The Upholsterer” – a play on her regular volunteer duties with the museum’s restoration team – registers a new entrant. S.Keddy
The Lancaster Trophy (Best Tail Fins) went to Fred William’s 1957 Chevy Belair. S.Keddy
Ed Dominey of Centerville gives his truck a shine.S.Keddy
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Coffee breakThanks to Jonathan Crouse, the morning guy from Country 100.7, per-sonnel at 14 Construction Engineering Squadron headquarters and 143 Construction Engineering Flight enjoyed a morning coffee break August 26. The station regularly visits South Shore organizations with coffee, tea and good-ies; part of their 100.7 “Country Brew Delivery.”
Honorary Colonel D. Hennessey, 14 Construction Engineering Squadron
Nutritional wellness is a fundamental component of the Strengthening the Forces Health Promotion program-ming. Its mandate is the provi-sion of expert advice and ini-tiatives to promote nutritional health within the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) by devel-oping and delivering effective primary interventions, such as: education and personal skill development opportuni-ties regarding healthy eating, performance nutrition and weight management; enhanc-ing the food environment to increase the availability of nutritious choices to support healthy eating, weight man-agement and chronic disease prevention; and addressing relevant organizational poli-cies.
Nutritional wellness will improve and maximize your overall health, mental and physical performance and quality of life.
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Courses include Top Fuel for Top Performance. The Weight Wellness Lifestyle Pro-gram provides strategies for safe, effective and permanent weight control. It has been de-signed to guide participants to make concrete commitments to achieve and/ or maintain a
healthy body weight through permanent lifestyle changes to behaviours regarding eating habits and activity patterns.
See the Nutrition Tips hand-book and the Fuel Your Work-out fact sheet.
And, look for the two week Vegetable and Fruit Awareness Campaign September 21 to 04 October!
For information or to reg-ister for our any of our pro-grams, contact Edith Trem-blay, 902-765-1494 local 5388 or [email protected]; or visit www.cfgate-way.ca.
What is nutritional wellness?
Le mieux-être nutritionnel est un domaine fondamental du programme de promotion de la santé Énergiser les Forces offre des conseils d’expert et présente les ini-tiatives de promotion de la santé nutritionnelle au sein des Forces armées cana-diennes (FAC) en élaborant et en assurant la prestation
Qu’est-ce que le mieux-être nutritionnel?d’interventions effi caces, no-tamment : des possibilités de formation et de développe-ment des habiletés person-nelles concernant la saine alimentation, l’alimentation pour obtenir un rendement optimal et la gestion du poids; l’amélioration de l’en-vironnement alimentaire afi n d’accroître la disponibilité
des choix nutritifs à l’appui de l’alimentation saine, de la gestion du poids et de la prévention des maladies chroniques; et l’élaboration de politiques organisation-nelles pertinentes.
Le mieux-être nutritionnel permettra d’améliorer et d’optimiser : l’état de santé general, le rendement mental
et physique, la qualité de vie.Mieux-être nutritionnel
offre des cours pour adul-tes, des campagnes et du matériel éducatif supplé-mentaire à tout le personnel des FAC. Un personnel de promo santé ayant reçu une formation specialisé anime ces ateliers dans les bases et les escadres. Les
services offerts varient selon l’emplacement, le temps de l’année et l’importance accordée chaque année aux différentes initiatives du pro-gramme ELF.
Cours: Bouffe-santé pour un rendement assuré. Le cours Programme Style de vie poids-santé fournit des stratégies pour assurer un
contrôle sûr, effi cace et per-manent du poids. Ce cours fut conçu afi n d’amener les participants à prendre des engagements concrets en vue d’atteindre et de conser-ver un poids-santé en ap-portant des changements permanents au style de vie et en adoptant des compor-tements relatifs aux
September 21, 2015Page 4 the Aurora | 14 Wing Greenwood, NS
Corporal Adam Arseneault, 14 Fire and Emergency
Services
Firefi ghters from 14 Fire and Emergency Services, 14 Wing Greenwood, competed at the recent Scott Firefi t Maritime Regional Event, held July 25 and 26, in Amherst. Competi-tors included Sergeant George Townsend, Master Corporal Donnie Davis, Corporal Adam Arsenault, Corporal Vince de-Boer and Corporal Gabriel Hould. They joined a large fi eld of military firefighters from Gagetown and CFB Halifax, regional volunteer departments
and paid firefighting force members.
The team began training for this event in May, creat-ing a circuit of exercises and activities at the 14 FES fi re hall that would simulate the com-petition’s tasks and running members through it at least twice a week.
At the Firefi t challenge itself, competitors entered as indi-viduals, two-man and fi ve-man teams. The circuit included nine tasks, to be completed as fast as possible.
The individual race included a six-fl ight stair climb, carrying a four-foot bundle of four-inch
hose weighing 42 pounds; a 45-pound hose hoist to the top of the tower, competitors must then run down the tower touching every stair, then using a chopping simulator – a nine-pound mallet to move a beam – as a forcible entry test, a 140-foot run to shoulder a charged hose line, a 75-foot charged hose line drag and target shoot and a 175-pound victim rescue over a 100-foot drag.
All 14 FES members entered the individual race, except Townsend. Results were as fol-lows: Hould, 1:47.80 for 18th place; Arsenault, 1:53.45 for 25th place; deBoer: 2:05.2 for
32nd place; and Davis, 2:45.01 for 54th place.
In the fi ve-man relay event, all 14 FES members teamed up to go through the six-fl ight stair climb challenge, carrying 42 pounds of hose; passing off a flashlight to the next competitor to start the hose hoist, another exchange to speed-descend the tower, then the forced entry challenge, the 140-foot run around pylons, the charged hose task and, finally, the victim drag. The Greenwood team fi nished sixth overall, with a time of 1:28.56.
Two Greenwood teams competed in the X3 event, a
Greenwood firefighters ‘Firefit’
From left are 14 Fire and Emergency Services members who competed in the 2016 Scott Firefit Maritime Regional Event in Amherst: Corporal Adam Arsenault, Master Corporal Donnie Davis, Sergeant George Townsend, Corporal Vince deBoer and Corporal Gabriel Hould.
two-man relay through nine shared tasks: the fi rst competi-tor properly dons an air pack, ascends the tower, completes the hose hoist, a tower descent and the forcible entry simula-tion; they exchange the air pack cylinder, and the second team member runs the 140-foot hose route, then the 75-foot hose drag and target shoot and the victim drag. Greenwood results were posted as follows: Arsenault/ deBoer, 1:50.06 for 10th place; and Townsend/ Davis, 2:19.31 for second place (a sliver medal) in the over-40 category.
With the top-three individual
results from 14 FES competi-tors compiled, Greenwood placed sixth overall as a team at the event, in 5:46.27.
“We were very happy with our results, knowing that this was the fi rst time we all com-peted together,” Arsenault said. “And, this was the fi rst time Davis, deBoer and Hould have ever done this competition. The team shows great potential to be successful in national and world events, and we hope to get continued support next year and, possibly, be given the opportunity to compete in not only regional events but in nationals and worlds.”
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At the gameMajor Brent Kerr, Land Forces Atlantic Area Training Centre (Camp Aldershot) commander, did the official honours as military officials kicked off Acadia Uni-versity’s September 12 football game against St. FX. From left, with Kerr, are Garrison Sergeant Major Master Warrant Officer John McNabb, 14 Wing Chief Warrant Officer Luc Emond and 14 Wing Commander Colonel Pat Thauberger. The military appreciation game included free admission for uniformed members from Camp Aldershot and 14 Wing, an aircraft flypast and a fun, family afternoon at the game. E. Cederberg
14 Wing Greenwood’s in-ter-section bowling program is ready to begin for the fall and winter months.
Bowling will begin Octo-ber 8 and continue Thurs-days, from 1 p.m., at the Greenwood Bowling Centre (located in the Church Street Community Centre). The bowling lanes had a make-over over the summer, so they are in great shape. There is no need to be a pro: come out and have some fun, and
The Kings Special Olym-pics (KSO) fi ve-pin bowling program begins again for an-other year of fun and compet-itive bowling, in the spirit of camaraderie and friendship, September 24, 6:30 p.m. at the Greenwood Bowling Cen-
Bowlers ready to roll for wing inter-section fun
build friendships through friendly competition. The league is open to Regular Force members, Reservists, DND and NPF employees and dependents age 18 and over.
For information, contact 14 Wing Sports Coordinator Graham White at [email protected] or 902-765-1494 local 5753; or inter-section bowling OPI Master Corporal Roger Houde, [email protected] or 902-765-1494 local 3035.
Special Olympics bowling ready for season
tre, located on Church Street. The program continues ev-ery other Thursday evening (every two weeks). Athletes bowl two games, with a break in between to socialize and share a snack. The evening of bowling usually wraps up about 8 p.m.
If you are interested in join-ing this fun, dynamic group of athletes, show up at the Greenwood Bowling Centre
to register. Registration is $30 for the entire year. The cost of bowling two games and shoe rental (if required) on each bowling night is the responsibility of the athlete, parent or guardian. We are always looking for volunteers to help keep score so, if you are interested in volunteering, give Pat Nixon (902-765-8011) or Marty Arsenault (902-847-9627) a call.
Kings Special Olympics bowling is ready for the season, with lots of fun and social opportunities for the athletes and volunteers. Submitted
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Welcome weekend14 Wing Greenwood welcomed familiar faces and newcomers to its annual Wing Welcome schedule of events September 10 through 13. With a range of family-friendly activities high-lighting base facilities and programs, Wing Welcome is a chance to meet new people, get registered for fun sports and hobby pro-grams and check out what life in Greenwood offers. A big thank you to all who supported the weekend: committee volunteers worked for several months planning, and executed a wonderful Wing Welcome for the community; support from local businesses and partner organizations was huge: thank you for your contributions; and thank you to the many volunteers that made the event possible, giving of their time and expertise. Organiz-ers hope everyone enjoyed Wing Welcome. Congratulations to the weekend’s grand prize winner of the LG Smart TV from TrueStyle, Scott Marshall.
S.Keddy & 14 Wing Greenwood Community Centre staff
Emma Leddicote and Parker Jackson show off some Wing Welcome com-
munity centre “welcome mat” chalk art – before
torrential rains washed it off!
Oliver Ferland gets a lift and a stick from dad, Gabriel, on the Velcro bouncer at the family carnival.
Captain Nathan Trail, Wing Welcome co-organizer,
sports the weekend “uniform.”
Major Paul Morck
offers up breakfast.
14 Wing Greenwood li-brarian Judy McCool goes with this year’s Lego theme at the Rexpo.
Jean Gendre and Dwight Doherty were a popu-lar pair, as Valley Credit Union passed out snow cones at their Rexpo booth.
Greenwood Players presented a chaotic fairy tale mini-play during the family carnival, on stage at St. Mark’s Chapel. From left are Bree Sauve, Kelley Poz-zolo, Pat Cottreau, Meghan Pozzolo, Myisha Pozzolo (with guitar) and Angela Lushman.
Cookie, a Shriner clown, was a busy fellow during the family carnival.
Padre Kent Greer and Kathy Cormier were in charge of passing out the 14 Wing Chapels’ “prayer cookies” at the Rexpo event.
Corporal Erin Whitaker lines up 14 Wing’s command team for their morning KP at the Annapolis Mess fam-ily pancake breakfast.
Captain Denise Vidito ran the family carnival sucker pull.
A winner! Wing Welcome bingo at the Mess offered a bunch of tech-themed prizes for players.
14 Wing Fire and Emergency Services
was represented at the family carnival by department spokesman Sparky.
On the field for bubble soccer!
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Guys’ basketballThursdays, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Grade 9 to adult; use the West Kings High School back parking lot entrance. Contact: [email protected] 21, dementia special-ist Teepa Snow will host a free public talk, Types of Dementias; at the Kingston fi re hall from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Support groupSeptember 21, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., the Canadian Cancer Society’s Kingston/ Greenwood Living With Cancer Support Group will meet in the St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel Annex, Church Street, Greenwood. Guest speaker is Dr. Robin McGee, registered clinical psychologist, cancer survivor
and author of “The Cancer Olym-pics.” Cancer patients, family and friends welcome. For info: Lloyd Graham, 902-765-6133.Card partySeptember 21, “Funds for Fuel” bridge party, 1 p.m., at the Macdonald Museum, 21 School Street, Middleton. Cost is $4 per person, all levels welcome. Light refreshments served. Call 902-825-6116 for details.Historical meetingSeptember 22, the Annapolis Val-ley Historical Society meets, 7:30 p.m., at the Macdonald Museum, 21 School Street, Middleton. Guest is author and historian Andria Hill-Lehr on the life of Mid-dleton native Mona Parsons, who went on to be a 1920s chorus girl in New York, a Depression-
era nurse, the wife of a Dutch millionaire and a member of the Dutch resistance in the Second World War. No admission. www.macdonaldmuseum.ca.MeetingSeptember 23, dementia special-ist Teepa Snow is offering a free education session for family members and unpaid caregivers of people living with dementia, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; at the Middleton Baptist Church. Registration re-quired at 902-825-6160 local 280.Turkey dinnerSeptember 23, 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., Kingston United Pastoral Charge 7th turkey dinner at Kingston United Church, 733 Main Street. Adults $12, children $6, family $30 (two adults, two children under 12).
VPI meetingSeptember 23, the Greenwood 14 Wing VPI will hold its monthly meeting at the VPI Centre. Flt Plan at 1500 hrs, E/O for the meeting at 1530 hrs, U/S at 1535 hrs, Serviceable at 1545 hrs, with T/O planned for 1600 hrs. PLE TBD. Due to the summer hiatus, refresher training will be conducted immediately before and after the formal meeting.SupperSeptember 25, the Kingston Legion’s Friday Night Supper is turkey burger with French fries and cole slaw, 5 p.m. until 7 p.m., at a cost of $7 (eat in) or $7.50 (take out).Swap meetSeptember 26, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the North Mountain Gun Club hosts a swap meet at the club, 1352 Stronach Mountain Road. Featuring all fi rearms and sup-plies. Members may sell; the public is welcome to buy. Visit nmgc.ca.Sports eventSeptember 26, Sports Wall of Fame induction ceremony, 7:30 p.m., at the Macdonald Museum, 21 School Street, Middleton. Call Albert Johnson at 902-825-3062 for information.Yard sale, BBQSeptember 26, 9 a.m. to noon, yard sale and BBQ in support of the Greenwood Sobeys Run for the Cure Team, in the Sobeys Greenwood parking lot. BreakfastSeptember 26, Morden break-fast at the community hall, 8 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Menu will be scrambled eggs, sausage, ham,
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pancakes, homemade fi shcakes, baked beans, juice, tea and cof-fee. Freewill offering for the hall.Bake sale, ticket auctionSeptember 26, the Annapolis Valley Chapter of Autism Nova Scotia presents a bake sale and ticket auction, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Greenwood Mall. Contact: Sandy 902-242-2019 [email protected]. Support programSeptember 26, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., the Expressive Cafe, hosted by the Nova Scotia Aphasia Asso-ciation, welcomes you to practice speech and language skills in a safe and supportive setting, learn about aphasia and socialize with families living with aphasia. Aphasia causes diffi culties with language processing and writing.
At the Kingston Royal Canadian Legion. Guest speaker is Judy Arbique, president, NSAA. For info: call Dan Nogler, 902-765-6760, or the Nova Scotia Aphasia Association, 902-445-4960; or email [email protected] nightSeptember 26, bring your friends out for an evening of entertain-ment at the Kingston Lions vari-ety music show in the Kingston Lions’ hall. Doors open at 6 p.m., music at 7 p.m. Cost is $5. 50/ 50 tickets on sale, canteen, wheelchair accessible. Featured entertainers: The Country Kids, Bruce Dewar and Wand B.Ticket auctionSeptember 26, the Kingston and District Health Auxiliary will be having a ticket auction at the
Kingston fi re hall, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds for area health care projects. Please come out to help support this good cause.SupperSeptember 27, 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., the Middleton and District Lions Club hosts a community turkey dinner fundraiser. Adults $10, kids $5. Gospel concertSeptember 27, 2:30 p.m., the Inglisville Baptist Church pres-ents a gospel concert featuring Southwind. Church programSeptember 27, take part in an “Emerging Christianity” work-shop and worship service at Tor-brook Mines United Church, 1388 Torbrook Road, Torbrook Mines. Rev. Gloria Churchill, facilitator
and speaker. For details or to register, phone 902-765-4572.Church serviceSeptember 27, 7 p.m., there will be a praise service at the Kingston Baptist Church, Main Street, featuring music by “High-way 10 & Friends.” Fellowship with refreshments following the service.
LuncheonSeptember 29, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Middleton fi re hall, hosted by the Middleton Fire Depart-ment Auxiliary (Firefl ies). Menu choices: cold plate with chicken, corn chowder, chicken vegetable soup; and lemon or cherry tarts. Bargain price of $8. Free delivery in the Middleton area (call Bon-
nie, 902-825-3062, no later than Sept. 28).
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FOR RENT – Comfortable two bedroom apartment in a 4 unit adult building. Newly painted with lawn care and snow removal, fridge, stove, washer & dryer hook up provided. All elec-tric, easy to heat. Greenwood area, $475.00 monthly. Phone 902-765-
2042 and leave brief message about yourself. (3635-1tp)
FOR RENT – Clean, modern one bedroom ground level apartment lo-cated at 1013 Main Street, Kingston with private entrance. IR Personnel welcome. Private paved parking, lawn care & snow removal included. Fully furnished with quality furni-ture, all appliances & two remote controlled TV’s. Available now. Utilities included, $850 monthly. Viewings by appointment. Call 902-765-6741. (3633-3tpb)
FOR RENT – Very clean modern 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments. Middleton to Cambridge. Well managed properties. Seniors units available. References required. Call Ross at 902-840-0534. (3539-ufn)
FOR RENT – 2 bedroom apartments located in Middleton, well maintained, quiet building, laundry facilities on site. Please call 902-765-6312 or 902-824-1112 or visit our website at www.parsonsinvestments.ca. (3629-ufn)
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FOR RENT – One-bedroom apartment for rent, 577 Meadowvale Road, Tremont. Like to have a mature single person or a couple. Heat and lights are included in the rent. $750.00 a month. Call 902-765-8019 leave a message or 902-760-0496 (3635-2tpb)
FOR RENT – Nictaux Pit Road: Two-bedroom apartment, No pets. Fridge & stove, large upstairs apartment, washer & dryer hook-ups. Great fam-ily building. Close to bus route. Call now for viewing. Rent $600.00 plus heat & lights. Darlene 902-840-1780 (3634-2tp)
FOR RENT – One bedroom apartment in rural Kingston. This cozy apart-ment is fully equipped (washer, dryer, fridge, stove) and mostly furnished, including linen on the double bed. Located in a remote area, one needs a car, but it’s only 10 minutes to Superstore and 15 to the base. Rent includes all utilities, Wi-Fi and cable. Looking for a quiet and responsible single person. References required. Rent is $750 monthly plus $375 damage deposit on a yearly lease. Shorter leases will be entertained, but the rent will be higher. Pics available
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WANTED – Interpreter for the Deaf is needed Sunday mornings at New Beginnings Center. Please phone 902-765-8155 (leave message) or email [email protected] (3635-3tp)
WANTED – Kingston Elementary Before and After School Program Worker. Must have Early Childhood Education (ECE). Apply [email protected] or in person at Kingston Elementary School. 630 Pineridge Avenue, Kingston. (3635-2tpb)
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Pink loveKingston District School students and staff continued a long standing tradition September 10, celebrating Pink Day in style! Every shade of pink imaginable could be found at the school that day, and teachers worked with students on peace and anti-bullying lessons. After a school-wide assembly, everyone headed out to the playground for a special activity: two teachers used powdered chalk to draw huge letters, spelling out the word “love.” Special appreciation goes out to Glen Abriel, Kingston’s recreation director, for delivering and supplying the equipment needed. Students were assigned special places to stand so they covered the chalk lines and created a fantastic, enormous pink message. It was a very special event for all. Submitted
stove, washer & dryer hook-up. Heat pump. Available immediately. $600 plus utilities. 902-765-4132 leave a message. (3625-ufn)
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FOR RENT – Kira Place (Pine Ridge Av-enue, Kingston) Newly constructed, energy effi cient 2 bedroom units for mature adult living. 5 appliances
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IN THE COMMUNITYCHURCH SERVICE – “The Peoples
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CHURCH SERVICE – New Beginnings Worship Service, Greenwood at 10:45 a.m., Sunday. Pastor: Neil Armstrong. Ph: 902-765-8155. (3635-5tp)
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Tremont fair funTremont hosted its annual World’s Fair – the 78th - September 5, with a day of activities beginning with breakfast and ending late in the evening with entertainment and the last of the day’s horse and ox pulls. Children showing their animals. M. Rolph
Children line up for children’s parade. It is always a big hit. M. Rolph
Emilee and Jacob Hirtle were the youth crosscut competition winners: any won-der, with the encouragement of Stewart Marshall, in Jacob’s ear, father Doug Hirtle on the log and grandfather Donnie Hirtle at right. T. Hirtle
Ricky Hurlbert and his team of oxen strut their stuff in the pull, while the crowd looks on. M. Rolph
Danielle Small and her horse, Paradox, in the pole bending race. T. Hirtle
Young cowboy learns how to lead this Holstein heifer, enjoying the whole ex-perience. M. Rolph