8 wing joins canadian army, us military in a joint exercise
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“Delivering news and information. At home and around the world.” • “Des nouvelles d’ici et de partout ailleurs.” Volume 48 • Issue 9 • March 1, 2013
>> 86 ASU AAS awarded Patton-Cunnington trophyTrophy recognizes signifi cant engineering project completed by a unit benefi tting CF
>> Rowing Club closer to their goalCurling Funspiel raises close to $7,000 for club’s capital fund
>> Military and Civilian Persons of the Quarter namedWing Commander’s Honours and Awards Ceremony acknowledges work of Wing personnel3 10 11
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8 Wing joins Canadian Army, 8 Wing joins Canadian Army, US Military in a Joint ExerciseUS Military in a Joint Exercise
The busy airspace of North Carolina has witnessed the com-bined efforts of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF), the
Canadian Army, the United States Army, and the United States Air Force (USAF) during the Joint Operational Access Exercise (JOAX) 13-02 at Fort Bragg during February 2013.
“We have a long history of working jointly with other na-tions,” said 8 Wing Commander, Colonel Sean Friday. “The JOAX is valuable to us as we get to work with our allies under realistic training scenarios, exchange best practices, and learn from each other.”
By Captain Christopher Daniel
Members from the 82nd Airborne Division, 1st Brigade Combat Team and 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) based out of Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, board a Royal Canadian Air Force CC-130J Hercules.
Photos: Cpl. Owen W. Budge, 8 Wing Imagin
Sgt. Terry Parsons, a Loadmaster from 436 (Transport) Squadron, along with 1st Sgt. Brian Tursich, Jumpmaster from the 82nd Airborne Division, 1st Brigade Combat Team and Master Corporal James Bremner, Jumpmaster from the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) based out of Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, recover static lines after a jump from a CC-130J Hercules. continued on page 8
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86 ASU AAS awarded Patton-Cunnington trophyTrophy recognizes signifi cant engineering project completed by a unit benefi tting CF
Recently, the Aircraft Arresting Sys-tem (AAS) Section of 86 Airfi eld Sys-
tems and Utilities Flight (86 ASU) was
awarded the Patton-Cunnington Trophy for their role in the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) AAS Modernization Proj-ect.
This prestigious trophy is awarded an-nually by 1 Canadian Air Division and recognizes a signifi cant engineering
project completed by a unit, with focus being placed on benefi t to the Canadian Forces (CF), project complexity, plan-ning and design, project execution and logistical diffi culty.
The trophy memorializes the Second World War actions of two construc-
tion engineer offi cers from 1 Canadian Pioneer Battalion. On Sept. 21, 1940, af-ter a daylight bombing raid against an aircraft production plant in England, Lieutenant J.M.S. Patton and Captain
continued on page 7
By WO. Cory Gill and Capt. Craig Fettes
Submitted photo
(LEFT) 86 ASU RM Techs proudly display Patton-Cunnington plaque. In the background is a rebuilt BAK-12 AAS for the Fire Fighter Academy at CFB Borden. From left to right: WO. Gill (AAS Supt), Pte. Kiley (AAS Tech), MCpl. Burke (AAS Crew Chief 2i/c) and Sgt. Best (AAS Crew Chief). (BELOW) Installation Certifi cation of an AAS at 8 Wg Trenton.
Photo: Pte Conway
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D.W. Cunnington removed an unexploded 226 kilogram (500-pound) bomb from the factory fl oor. For their ac-tions, Lt. Patton was awarded the George Cross “for an act of the most conspicuous courage in circumstances of extreme danger” and Capt. Cunnington was awarded the George Medal “for an act of great bravery.”
An AAS is an energy absorbing system that is used to rapidly stop NATO and other allied tail hook equipped fi ghter aircraft in the event of an in-fl ight emergency or an aborted takeoff. These systems are vital to our sovereignty and to safeguard the invest-ment Canada has made in our present and future air-craft and pilots.
The AAS Modernization Project will result in the replacement of all aircraft arresting systems through-out the Air Force, systems that are up to 50-years old and are either inadequate, obsolete or beyond their life cycle. The AAS Life Cycle Manager, project offi -cers from Ottawa and engineers from 1 Canadian Air Division have been working diligently to build new infrastructure and install new equipment. To date, 86 ASU has completed AAS upgrades at CFB Green-wood, CFB Comox, CFB Trenton, CFB Cold Lake, FOL Inuvik and Mirabel Int’l Airport.
The AAS section of 86 ASU is the “hands on” operat-ing structure of the AAS Modernization Project. It is the centre of excellence for AAS across the Canadian Forces. In addition to being the sole section that con-
ducts AAS Team Leader Qualifi cation courses, it com-pletes second and third line maintenance on all AAS nationwide and is the only section that maintains and deploys Mobile Aircraft Arresting Systems (MAAS). The trade responsible for upgrading, maintenance and training with regards to the AAS is the Refrig-eration and Mechanical Systems Technician Trade, a technically diverse trade capable of anything from HVAC maintenance to overhead door installation to AAS maintenance.
Special thanks to Maj. Steve Button, Capt. Steven Vezina, MWO. Jean-Marc Beriault, MWO. Luc Gau-thier, MWO. Alain Roy and MWO. Craig Tucker, who have all contributed extensively to the AAS modern-ization project.
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Group photo of a completed Mobile Aircraft Arrestor System install at the Atlantic International Airshow in Charlottetown, PEI in support of 2012 Op Connection. From left to right: Lt. Weatherby (Const Engr), Cpl. Duhaney (8 Wg Fire Hall), Cpl. Martel (8 Wg Fire Hall), Cpl. Grenier (AAS Tech), Sgt. Nadon (3 Wg AAS Team Leader in Training) and WO. Gill (AAS Team Leader).
Submitted photo
RM Techs MCpl Pollock (86 ASU AAS Tech), Pte Kiley (86 ASU AAS Tech) and 3 x Comox pers (RM Techs) installing body stakes on a Mobile Aircraft Arrestor System at CFB Comox.
Photo: Sgt. Segall
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Over 50 members from 8 Wing/CFB Trenton partici-pated in this exercise. The Canadian Army deployed ap-proximately 400 soldiers from the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR), together with other soldiers from 2 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group to learn and exchange best practices with the US Army’s 82nd Air-borne Division, who hosted the exercise. This is the third year that 3 RCR has participated in this annual exercise.
“The JOAX is a major airborne exercise that is aimed at validating the readiness in airborne and air assault operation,” said Maj. Tyler Holland, 8 Wing Detachment Offi cer and an exchange offi cer with the RCAF from the US Marine Corps. “Our participation in this exercise includes tactical airdrop and air trans-port missions as part of a large multinational pack-age.”
436 (Transport) Squadron sent its CC-130J Hercules aircraft, while 429 (Transport) Squadron sent its CC-
177 Globemaster III in support of the exercise.Col. Friday noted that maintaining an important
balance between the training and employment of re-sources is a priority of his Wing.
“This exercise provided our personnel with a high readiness training opportunity, encompassing the concepts of modern combat and interoperability with our allies,” he noted.
Capt. Jordan Forbes, a CC-130J Hercules pilot from 436 (Transport)Squadron said that participating in this ex-
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Photos: Cpl. Owen W. Budge, 8 Wing Imaging
(RIGHT) MCpl Anatalie Melanson, a Loadmaster from 436 (Transport) Squadron, performs a pre-fl ight check in a CC-130J Hercules during the Joint Operational Access Exercise (JOAX) in Fort Bragg, North.
Master Corporal Ian Madore, a Loadmaster from 429 (Transport) Squadron watches the engines of CC-177 Globemaster aircraft start up before a fl ight in Pope AFB, North Carolina, USA during the Joint Operational Access Exercise (JOAX) in Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
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ercise provided him with a unique tactical fl ying experi-ence.
“Flying around Fort Bragg is challenging because of the busy airspace considering the nearby commercial airport in Fayetteville and international airports that are considered to be of short fl ying distance from us. It was an excellent learning experience for me,” he stated.
Capt. Forbes mentioned that, in the beginning, it was a little bit hectic for planning as they were trying to get a
feel of the area, but since they have settled in, planning became easier and as well accomplishing the different fl ying missions.
“Sometimes we had two launches and each one has about 70 or more jumpers in it,” said Capt. Forbes. “When we took them into a drop zone, we did some tactical fl y-ing manoeuvres as part of our training and also to make it realistic for the guys who jump out of our Herc.”
The JOAX was an excellent opportunity for 8 Wing
members to be exposed to such a large operation with the US military.
Maintainers from 436 Squadron and 429 Squadron had friendly interactions with their counterparts from the USAF from various parts of the US. Fort Bragg had been very gracious in sharing their facility and had been very welcoming to the RCAF crew.
“Working here is a memorable experience,” said Capt. Forbes.
Photos: Cpl. Owen W. Budge, 8 Wing Imaging
Master Corporal James Mercer, an Avionics Systems
Technician from 429 (Transport) Squadron checks
a panel from a CC-177 Globemaster aircraft after a
fl ight in Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, USA during
the Joint Operational Access Exercise (JOAX).
Members from the United States Army 82nd Airborne
Division stand ready to load on a Royal Canadian Air
Force CC-130J Hercules during the Joint Operational Access Exercise (JOAX) in
Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
(BOTTOM-MIDDLE) Sergeant Terry Parsons, Loadmaster from 436 (Transport) Squadron, uses the Hung Up Parachute Retrieval Apparatus (HUPRA) in a Royal Canadian Air Force CC-130J Hercules, Aircraft 602 at Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, USA during the Joint Opera-tional Access Exercise (JOAX) in Fort Bragg, North Carolina Feb. 24. (BOTTOM-RIGHT) Exchange offi cer from the Royal Air Force (RAF), Flight-Lieutenant Gregor Jackson, Aircraft Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) CC-130J Hercules briefs members from the 3rd Bat-talion, The Royal Canadian Regiment (3 RCR) based out of Canadian Forces Base Petawawa, 82nd Airborne Division, 1st Brigade Combat Team and RCAF fl ight crew prior to takeoff in Pope Air Force Base, North Carolina, USA during the Joint Operational Access Exercise (JOAX).
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Rowing Club closer to their goalThe members of the Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club continue to work hard to
raise the $100,000 needed to build their new boathouse. The boathouse will be the base of operations for the new club and will be built in
Kiwanis Park on the east shore of the Trent River in downtown Trenton this spring. Their latest effort was a Curling Funspiel on Feb. 9 where the club raised close to $7,000 for their capital fund.
The Funspiel was organized by club secretary Robin Pilon, who has already started plans on another Funspiel for 2014.
“It was a great day with curling, lunch, prizes and a silent auction,” noted Pilon. “Many local businesses supported us by donating items for the silent auction and the Trenton Curling Club has given us tremendous support through the use of their facil-ity and shared their experience with Funspiels.”
There were 16 teams entered all together in the Funspiel with 64 participants, many of whom had never curled before. There was a great lunch for everyone donated by caterer Deb Baldasaro, who is very excited about the new club and wanted to support the Funspiel fundraiser.
At the end of the day, after lots of fun from throwing rocks and sweeping hard, the team that came out on top with the most points was the foursome from TrackQuest led by Duncan Armstrong.
The club is 80 per cent of the way to their fundraising goal and still has a ways to go. They will continue to appeal to the local business community and residents to donate if they can.
At the Funspiel, local businessman and owner of Quinte Patient Transfer Service, Stephen Andrews, surprised the organizers with a $1,000 donation to the capital cam-paign.
“I was happy to help out,” said Andrews. “Having an active rowing and paddling club is going to be great for our downtown. It will also be a new opportunity for many young people in our community looking to stay active and enjoy the outdoors. I am a member of the Trenton Kiwanis Club and this is going to be a real asset in Kiwanis Park and I know the whole club wants to get behind this project in a big way.”
To fi nd out more about the Trenton Rowing and Paddling Club, you can check out their Facebook page at www.facebook.com/trentonrowingandpaddlingclub or call the Quinte West Chamber of Commerce at 613-392-7635. We are currently accepting new members for the 2013 season at a cost of $325. You can stop by the Chamber offi ce to pay and fi ll in a membership form or email Robin at [email protected]
(ABOVE) Andrea Breau and new TRPC members Alice Suurdt, Brenda Platt and Kim Dibbits check out the silent auction table at TRPC’s fi rst annual Funspiel fundraiser held at the Tren-ton Curling Club. (RIGHT) TRPC Pres-ident accepts a corporate sponsorship cheque in the amount of $1,000 from Steve Andrews, owner of Quinte Pa-tient Transfer Services.
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Welcome to The Contact newspaper’s Community Events page! Thanks to the generosity of Smylie’s Independent Grocer, we can, space permitting, feature public service anouncements, community events and help promote non-profi t and charitable organizations in the Quinte area. The Contact is always interested in what is going on in and around CFB Trenton. Please send your coming events (from blood donor clinics to tea parties) to us at [email protected]. Each event should be typed out in the format of those below. Please do not send posters.
March 1-3, - Belleville Downtown DocFest
2nd Annual International Documentary Film Fes-
tival will screen over 40 outstanding fi lms that cel-
ebrate life and human dignity around the world.
Opening Gala event will feature the acclaimed
documentary, Searching for Sugarman and spe-
cial guest Jason Collett. Festival passes and tickets
are available through The Empire Theatre box of-
fi ce: theempiretheatre.com or phone: 613-969-0099,
and also available at a number of outlets in and
around the Quinte area. Film selection, schedule
and ticket outlets are posted at www.downtown-
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March 4 – Wooler United Church Soup and Sandwich
Soup and sandwich at Wooler United church from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. $7 per person. Everyone wel-
come.
March 5-9 – International Women’s Day events
Art exhibit – What does International Women’s
Day mean to you? March 5-23 at the CORE, 223
Pinnacle St., Belleville (entrance on Campbell
St.). Opening reception March 5 from 5 to 7 p.m.
Refreshments.
March 6 – Africa – A Love Story – from childhood to the Quinte Grannies For Africa
Includes a power point presentation of real life in
Kenya. Mieke Thorne and Rosemary Embree at 6
p.m. Belleville Public Library, 3rd fl oor meeting
room, 254 Pinnacle St., Belleville.
March 9 – Marina Nemat, author of “Prisoner of Tehran” and “After Tehran.”
At the Belleville Public Library, 3rd fl oor meeting
room at 10:30 a.m., 254 Pinnacle St., Belleville. The
same presentation will be held at Quinte West Li-
brary at 2 p.m. For more information about any of
these events, call Mieke at 613-969-1782 or mieketho-
March 7 - International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day: Past, Present, Future
- Gaining Momentum. Hosted by the Defence Wom-
en’s Advisory Organization. To register contact e-
mail: +Int WD Trenton@WADMIN@Trenton
mars 7 - Journée Internationale de la Femme
Journée Internationale de la Femme: Passé,
présent, avenir - En plein élan. Hôte: Organisation
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March 11 – Blood Donor Clinic Partners for Life
CFB Trenton at the Yukon Galley, 75 Yukon Road,
Astra, Cadets’ Mess, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Book your
appointment to save a life online at www.blood.ca
or by phone at 1-888-236-6283.
11 mars – Collecte de Sang Partenaires pour la Vie
CBF Trenton, Yukon Galley, 75, chemin Yukon,
Astra, Mess des Cadets, de 10h a 14 h. Prenez un
rendez-vous pour sauver une vie en ligne a www.
sang.ca ou au telephone 1-866-533-6663.
March 13 – 8 Wing Offi cers’ Mess Ladies Club Flower Arrangement Seminar
Presented by Sheila Fernley, owner of Rosehips,
at 6:30 p.m. in the upper lounge of the Offi cers’
Mess. Admission: Members free, invited guests of
members $5. Light lunch will be served. For more
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Choose the right ladder for the job. They range from very short step ladders to ex-tension ladders which must be well sup-ported. They are made of various materi-als such as fi berglass, aluminum or wood.
Examine your ladder before you use it. You do not want to use one which is defec-tive or in need of repair...it could mean injury to you!
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Instead of painting a ladder to protect it, try double-coating it with two coats of clear wood preservative such as shellac, varnish or linseed oil.
The steps or rungs should be solid and non-slip.
Aluminum ladders should not be bent out of shape. Make sure the ladders are free of grease, clean and dry.
Do not use aluminum ladders when working on or near electricity, even if all you are doing is changing a light bulb. Aluminum acts as a conductor for the
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How you set up your ladder is important. The area where you are working should be clean, and people should be warned to stay away. The ladder should not be placed on an unstable foundation but rather on a solid, fl at surface. Position it so that you can easily reach your work.
Stepladders should be fully opened be-fore climbing. Extension ladders should be used with a one-to-four lean ratio. This means that for every four feet of height, the ladder should extend from the sup-porting wall by one foot.
All ladders should be fi rmly secured to prevent ‘kick-out’ when being used.
When you climb your ladder, have both hands free for climbing. Carry your tools up in a tool belt or placed in a bucket that can be hoisted as you climb.
Work smoothly on the ladder, avoiding sudden movements. If you cannot reach without your upper body going beyond the siderails...don’t do it!
It’s not a good idea to work on a ladder outside in bad weather. You could be put at risk by wind, blinded or faced with slip-pery conditions by rain or snow.
If you are feeling tired, dizzy, or are un-der the infl uence of drugs or alcohol, you should not be climbing a ladder. Not only is your judgment impaired, but also your physical agility and sense of balance.
For obvious safety reasons, only one person at a time should work on a ladder.
When you are fi nished using your lad-der, put it away in a safe, clean area where small children cannot play on it.
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Private Tiff any Bell from Wing CE was recognized as the 8 Wing/CFB Tren-ton Service Person of the Quarter.
Mr. Michel Deschamps from Wing Supply was recognized as the 8 Wing Trenton Civilian Employee of the Quarter.
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NourritureThai (une) – trois mets populaires Thai
Thai food (deux) – trois plats Thai à basses calories
Trois amuse-gueules de style asiatique,
élégants et économiques
Trois amuse-gueules de style européens,
élégants et économiques
Nourriture style fusion (deux semaines)
Dim Sum chinois(advancé)(deux semaines)
S.V.P. visitez notre site web ou la réception pour une de-
scription complète des classes,
www.forcede lafamille.ca
Employment Cafe
Emplyment Cafes offer a wealth of info in a short “one
of” session. We welcome community members in to
speak on a variety of employment/education related
topics from online learning, to employer panel, extreme
makeovers and more. Our next café is Friday March 8th
from 9:30 – noon – an Employer and Guest Speaker pan-
el. *registration required.
Cafés Emploi
Cafés Emploi offrent une profusion d’information sur
une courte période. Nous accueillons des membres de la
communauté à venir parler sur différents sujets concer-
nant l’éducation et l’emploi, de la formation en ligne au
make-over.
Le prochain café est vendredi 8 mars de 9h30 à midi, une
table ronde avec employeur et invité. L’inscription est
requise.
This appealing design for a one-bedroom-plus-den family home, tai-
lored for a lot that slopes to the back, will allow plenty of room for ex-
pansion, thanks to the unfi nished basement included in the plans.
Entry is up two steps to a covered porch, welcome protection in
inclement weather. The porch’s angled sidewall echoes the shape
of the den or second bedroom, with its attractive bayed-out, partly-
mullioned window.
The foyer extends in two directions. To the left are a coat closet
and powder room, ideally located for guests, and straight ahead, past
the den, is the open-plan living area, including a great room, dining
area and kitchen.
The great room’s corner fi replace will attract family members in
the cooler months, while the dining room’s access to a covered deck
and the back garden will make the space equally pleasant during the
warmer months.
The kitchen is separated from the rest of the space by a six-sided
prep island and eating bar, so the cook will never feel isolated. An L-
shaped counter confi guration promises effi ciency. Natural light will
fl ood in through the window over the double sink.
The master suite, located at the back of the home for privacy, in-
cludes a generous walk-in closet, as well as an ensuite with a tub and
a shower stall. The linen closet is also located in this room.
The laundry room enjoys access to the double garage. All ceilings
are nine feet high.
Exterior fi nishes include painted trim, horizontal siding and dec-
orative garage doors.
This home measures 35 feet wide and 62 feet deep, for a total of
1,371 square feet.
For more fl oor plans, visit
www.jenish.com
Plan No:
1-2-612
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Sports & RecreationRCAF Flyers Arena - March Break Schedule
Shinny Hockey - Mon., Mar. 11 to Fri., Mar. 15. - Tyke/Novice, 4 to 5 p.m.; New - PeeWee, 4 to 4 p.m.; New - Atom, 6 to 7 p.m.; Bantam/Midget, 7 to 8 p.m. $3 - Military Community; $4 - General Public.Family SkatingMon., Mar. 11 to Fri., Mar. 15 from 1 to 3 p.m. Free for Military Personnel and CRA members with a PSP Facility membership, $1.50 for Military community non-mem-bers, $1.50 for general public.
March Break Kidz Kamp
March Break Kidz Kamp Mon. Mar. 11 to Fri. Mar. 15., 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Registration begins Monday January 28.
Fitness Programs
New- Vinyasa Flow Yoga – Thursdays, Feb. 21 to April 18, 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. at the South Side Gym.New- Restorative Hatha Yoga – Thursdays, Feb. 21 to April 18, 7:05 to 8:05 p.m. at the South Side Gym.New - Gentle Hatha Yoga – Mondays, Feb. 25 to April 22, 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. at the RecPlex Gym.
Zumba (60 minutes) – Wednesdays, Jan. 16 to Mar. 6, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the South Side Gym with Jen. Tai Chi – Tuesdays, Jan. 15 to Mar. 5, 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. at the South Side Gym. Boot Camp Fitness (60 minutes) – Mondays, Jan. 14 to Mar. 4, 5 to 6 p.m.Total Balance (60 minutes) – Mondays, Jan. 14 to Mar 4, 6:15 to 7:15 p.m.New - Move in Health-Yoga Workshops with Nancy – Feb. 28, Mar. 28, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.Learn to Run - Saturdays ,Jan. 12 to Mar. 2, 9:30 to 10:15 a.m.Learn to Skate for Adults – Sundays, Jan 13. to Mar. 3, 3 to 4 p.m.
Advanced Aquatics
Babysitter’s Course – Thursday, Mar. 14, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Bronze Cross and Standrd First-Aid with CPR C and AED - May 10, 11, 12. 24, 25 and 26Standard First Aid with CPR C and AED - Mar. 16 and 17, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Standard First Aid with CPR C and AED Recertifi cation – Friday, Mar.15, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.National Lifeguard Course -
May 31 and June 1, 2, 7, 8 and 9. NLS Re-certifi cation (2012 Standards) Sunday, June 9, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Children, Youth and Teens programs
March Break Hockey Programs for Youth Monday to Friday - Mar. 11 to Mar. 15 Goalie Development Program - 8 to 9:30 a.m. On ice training at the RCAF Flyers ArenaHockey Training and Conditioning Pro-gram - 9:45 to 11:45 a.m. On ice training at the RCAF Flyers Arena.First two goaltenders per class are free.Babysitter’s Course - Thursday, Mar. 14., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.New - Movement and Dance – Thurs-days, Feb 21. to April 18, ages six to eight years., 5:55 to 6:25 p.m. and ages nine to 12 years, 6:25 to 6:55 p.m. at the South Side Gym. Skills and Drills – Mondays, Jan. 21 to Mar. 11., 5 to 6 p.m.Learn to Skate for Youngsters – Fridays, Jan. 18 to Mar. 8, 4 to 5 p.m.Learn to Skate for Youth – Fridays, Jan. 18 to Mar. 8, 5 to 6 p.m.Kookin with Kidz - Tuesdays Jan. 15 to Mar. 5, 5:15 to 6:15 p.m. for six to eight years and 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. for nine to 12 years.
Family Skating - Saturdays and Sun-days, Jan. 5 to Mar. 31, 1 to 3 p.m.Shinny Hockey - Tyke/Novice, Tues-days, 4 to 5 p.m.; Atom - Fridays, 6 to 7 p.m.; PeeWee - Wednesdays, 4 to 5 p.m.; Bantam/Midget - Fridays, 7 to 8 p.m.
Baker Island Community Centre
The Community Centre is located on Baker Island overlooking the beautiful Bay of Quinte. The centre is available at no cost for military operational re-quirements, unit parties, and unit fam-ily days and it’s also available for rent for weddings, family parties and corpo-rate events. For information on rental costs and other information, please go to: www.cfcommunitygateway.com/trenton or + [email protected]
RecPlex Hours of Operationprograms
Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturday from 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday and holidays from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Counter service available at the RecPlex. For program registra-tion and membership sales and service, Monday to Friday from 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Saturday from 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday and holidays from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tammy's Cleaning ServiceYears of 100% successfully passed
Marchout Inspections, and 20 years of house cleaning in the Quinte Area.
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Stoves, washers, dryers, freezers, dishwashers, 3 months old & up.
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Kawartha Credit Union is a full service financial institution serving communities in Central
Ontario with 25 branches, 50,000 members, over 325 employees and $1 billion in assets. We are
one of Ontario’s fastest growing and most profitable credit unions. Our success is the result of
our dedication to superior personal service and high employee engagement. Kawartha has been
repeatedly recognized as one of the Best Small & Medium Employers in Canada. If you share our
commitment to service excellence, we invite you to consider the position of:
INVESTMENT SPECIALIST(Trenton, Permanent Full-Time)
As an Investment Specialist you will recommend solutions which will enable our members
to achieve their personal financial objectives. You will be responsible for providing
knowledgeable and friendly advice regarding investment options including mutual funds
and in house products.
The successful individual will be a self-directed sales professional who is equipped with
experience in investment sales. The incumbent must have a post-secondary education
with a focus in business or a related field and have their Mutual Funds License or Canadian
Securities License. A specialization in Financial Planning or having a Financial Planning
designation would be an asset.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in the financial services industry with a dedicated,
enthusiastic team of professionals in a growing organization, please forward your resume
quoting file “12-P-43” outlining experience, qualifications and salary expectations by
Friday, March 8, 2012 to:
Human Resources
1054 Monaghan Road
P.O. Box 116
Peterborough, ON K9J 6Y5
E-Mail: [email protected]
For more information about Kawartha Credit Union, please visit our website at www.kawarthacu.com
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