12 January 2016, Vol. 49, Num 2

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12 January 2016, Vol. 49, Num 2
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January 12, 2016
Ex Frosted Flyer:
Three Days in the Bush
Weather
Tuesday
Wednesday
High -10 oC
High -9oC
Low -15oC
Low -14 oC
Chance of Flurries
Cloudy
Thursday
Friday
High -15oC
Low -23oC
Mix of Sun & Cloud
High -21oC
Low -25oC
Mix of Sun & Cloud
The weather is provided by
The 4 Wing Meteorology Office
Local 8001
Local News
WComd and WCWO
2
January Message
What’s Behind the
3
RHU Rent Increase?
Khrystos Rodyvsya!
4
Operation Red Nose 6
Drove 204 Locals Home
Jeff Gaye
Avr Christian Pomerleau said he was perfectly comfortable in his shelter for two nights, and could have stayed a couple nights more
if necessary.
Safely
1 AMS Promotions
6
Health Promotion
8
Sports/Fitness
Snow Time is Ski Time
3
AquaFit is for Everyone 8
Weekly
Classified Section
4
Movies of the Week
5
Padre’s Corner
6
Entertainment
7
Jeff Gaye
back to the base.”
Ex Frosted Flyer is
What
does
it
take underway right now. In its first
to survive outside in the phase, the exercise trained
wintertime when all you new GSAR instructors. These
have is a parachute, a small saw, personnel will join the team
some matches and couple of teaching survival skills to
4 Wing air crew, RCMP and
coffee cans?
interested
military
Exercise Frosted Flyer other
gives students the training and personnel.
Avr Christian Pomerleau
experience they need to live
outdoors in relative comfort of Wing Operations is one of
the newly-qualified instructors.
should the need arise.
“The importance of the He said survival isn’t a matter
exercise is to allow air crew of waiting to be rescued, but
to fly with confidence,” said working hard to improve your
MCpl Jonathan McArthur, chances.
“The hardest part, I would
deputy Officer Commanding
of
4
Wing’s
Ground have to say, was getting the
Search and Rescue (GSAR) shelter built as quickly as
team. “It’s to ensure that if possible and finding the proper
they had to eject they would location,” he said. “You need
be able to function in a cold a good clearing to get your
weather environment and signal fire set up and have a
preserve their ability to come good camp set up.”
MCpl McArthur said the
students are given specific
tasks to complete. They learn to
take care of priorities including
administering first aid, starting
a fire and building a shelter. In
addition, they learn bushcraft
skills like carving a spoon and
building a deadfall trap for
small game.
Students also learn how
to build a signal fire. This
involves packing a tripod
structure with firewood for
heat, and covering it with green
boughs to focus the heat and
generate smoke. The idea is for
intense heat to push the smoke
through the thermal barrier at
the top of the trees so it will be
visible from a search aircraft.
Avr Pomerleau enjoyed
the challenge and felt some
satisfaction on completing his
72-hour solo camp. “It’s a big
accomplishment knowing that
I can stay in the bush. Knowing
I can build a camp, build a
nice fire, even build a signal
fire, is a big accomplishment,”
he said.
“I’m a hunter, so I know
the basics of survival in the
bush, but this experience has
helped me gain confidence to
be able to go out in the bush,
get lost, and spend a few nights
out there. It’s a big confidencebooster.”
And that, MCpl McArthur
says, is the point.
“The crux of it is
confidence,” he said. “This is
a confidence-builder. We don’t
bring them out here to break
them down, we bring them
out here to build them up and
teach them all the things that
they can do to make themselves
get back. “
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Wing Commander and Wing Chief Warrant Officer
January Message
On behalf of the synonymous with the Snowfest 2016. Already
Wing Chief, his family start to a new year. it is shaping up to be an
fun-filled
and mine, I want to first Meeting and excelling at incredible,
and foremost wish you all the tasks we will soon face, time, under the theme of
a very Happy New Year, either individually or “Flying History into the
and welcome you back collectively, will require a Future.”
Over the next six
from a well-deserved great deal of focus which
holiday break!
I am certain you will all months, we will see the
return of all Operation
To those who worked achieve.
Roto
2
or were deployed over
In late February, IMPACT
that period, we thank 410
Tactical
Fighter personnel from Kuwait,
you and your families Operational
Training and a reunion with family,
for your service and Squadron, along with friends, loved ones and
continued support. We elements of 401 and co-workers after what
expect that you will also 409
Tactical
Fighter continues to be a very
have an opportunity to Squadrons and 10 Field successful mission.
Later
in
the
take a well-deserved Technical
Training
break
at
a
more Squadron will deploy spring (30 May to 24
appropriate time.
for training in Florida June), we will once again
MAPLE
FLAG,
Already many of you during Exercise PUMA host
an
internationally
are hard at work either STRIKE 16.
continuing with projects
On 10-11 March, we recognized large force
exercise.
carried over from the will once again celebrate employment
end of 2015, or taking the
winter
season Finally, this summer
on
new
challenges in Cold Lake with we will bid farewell to
out-going members and
welcome in new personnel
and families, all while
continuing to plan and
execute a world-class
Message de janvier du commandant et
de l’adjudant-chef de l’escadre
Au nom de l’adjudant- qu’ils avaient entamées
chef de l’escadre, de sa à la fin de l’année
famille et de la mienne, 2015 ou entreprennent
je tiens d’abord et avant de
nouveaux
défis
tout à vous souhaiter à qu’apporte la nouvelle
tous une très bonne et année. Pour exceller
heureuse année et un dans les tâches que nous
bon retour de vacances aurons à accomplir tant
bien méritées!
sur le plan individuel que
Je
tiens
tout collectif, nous devrons
particulièrement
à y consacrer beaucoup
remercier ceux et celles d’énergie et d’attention,
qui ont travaillé ou qui ce que nous serons
étaient en déploiement en mesure faire, j’en
pendant
le
temps suis sûr.
des fêtes, ainsi que leurs
À la fin février,
familles,
pour
leurs le
410e
Escadron
efforts et leur appui d ’ e n t r a î n e m e n t
indéfectible. Vous aurez opérationnel à l’appui
sans l’ombre d’un doute tactique,
accompagné
l’occasion de prendre à d’éléments des 401e et
votre tour une pause bien 409e escadrons d’appui
méritée à un moment qui tactique et du 10e
conviendra mieux.
Escadron d’instruction
Beaucoup
parmi technique
appliquée,
vous ont déjà repris de ira en Floride pour
plus belle les activités participer à l’exercice
PUMA STRIKE 2016.
Les 10 et 11 mars,
nous
célébrerons
à
nouveau l’hiver à Cold
Lake à l’occasion de la
Fête des neiges 2016 dont
le thème sera « L’aviation
d’hier à demain ».
Beaucoup de plaisir en
perspective!
Au cours des six
prochains mois, nous
assisterons au retour du
Koweït du personnel de
la Roto 2 de l’opération
IMPACT.
De
belles
retrouvailles
avec
la
famille, les amis et les
collègues sont à prévoir
après une participation à
une mission qui ne cesse
de produire des résultats
très positifs.
Plus
tard
au
cours
du
printemps,
du 30 mai au 24 juin,
MAPLE
FLAG,
un
exercice
d’emploi
d’une
grande
force
de
renommée
internationale, sera de
retour. Enfin, cet été,
certaines
personnes
nous quitteront vers
d’autres cieux, alors que
d’autres se joindront à
nous. Pendant ce temps,
nous
poursuivrons
l’organisation
d’un
spectacle aérien de classe
mondiale qui aura lieu
les 16 et 17 juillet.
Comme vous pouvez
le constater, la première
moitié de 2016 s’annonce
à la fois très occupée
et excitante pour nous
tous.
Merci
de
votre
soutien
constant.
Ensemble, nous rendons
la 4e Escadre et la
communauté
toujours
plus fortes.
CFHA Office Renovation /
Rénovation du bureau de l’ALFC
The CFHA front reception area will be closed for renovations January 11 to February 5, and
temporarily relocated to the back area of the building. Our services will remain as per normal.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Housing Service Centre Office at
780-594-4325/780-594-3951 or local 8888 or contact the Canadian Forces Housing Agency Emergency
After-Hours Response Service at 1 800-903-2342.
_________________________
La zone de réception avant de l‘ALFC sera fermée du 11 janvier jusqu’au 5 février, et temporairement
située dans la zone arrière du bâtiment. Nos services ne seront pas interrompus durant cette période.
Pour toute question ou préoccupation, veuillez communiquer avec le Centre de services de logement au
780-594-4325/780-594-3951 ou poste 8888 ou appeler le Service d’urgence après les heures normales de
l’Agence de logement des Forces canadiennes au 1 800-903-2342.
Airshow on 16-17 July.
As you can tell, the
first half of 2016 is surely
to be a busy, yet exciting
time for us all.
Jeff Gaye
Confessions of a
Coffee Curmudgeon (in
which your world-weary
reporter plays the rube
while matching wits with a
seventeen-year-old
ubersophisticate).
While in the big city,
I stopped at a popular
coffee shop chain and
ordered a large black
coffee.
“Large – do you
mean venti?” asked the
lad behind the counter.
“Is that the large
one?”
“Yes,” he said. I
smiled patiently, waiting
as he figured it out.
Three… two… he got it.
Then:
“Americano?”
“No, I’m Canadian
but I’m from out of
town.”
“No, Caffe Americano
– it’s coffee with a shot
of espresso in it.”
“Just a large black
coffee, please,” I said
pleasantly. But the
questions kept coming.
“Mild or bold?”
“Surprise me.”
“And what’s your
name?” This time I
hesitated,
wondering
if he was planning to
report me or something.
But he explained it’s
so the barista can call
me when she’s finished
“creating” my cup of
joe.
“My name is Large
Black Coffee,” I replied,
still exuding patience
Thank you for your
continued
support.
Together,
we
make
4
Wing
and
our
community stronger.
and good humour. I
paid for my coffee,
then shuffled along and
waited while the other
customers received their
orders in turn.
I’m not defiant by
nature, but I’m a bit
resistant to corporate
pretentiousness.
The
sizes on offer were venti,
Italian for “twenty,”
which somehow means
“large”; grande, Italian
for “large,” which means
“medium”; and tall,
English for “tall,” which
naturally means “small.”
And the guy wanted to
make me say it.
Fun game I guess,
but I didn’t feel like
playing.
The
barista
announced each order
as it was ready. “Ashley,
Skinny
Peppermint
Mocha!
Carl,
Iced
Caramel
Macchiato!
Rick, Cinnamon Dolce
Frappuccino!” Then she
got to mine.
“Large
black
coffee!”
I smiled smugly and
thanked her as I picked
it up. It was good coffee,
too.
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What’s Behind the RHU Rent Increase?
Jeff Gaye
Forces Housing Agency Such units are a smaller and child or spousal with a Rental CPI is three-bedroom unit in
part of the downtown support allowances. The Edmonton, up 2 per cent, the local market is about
(CFHA).
market,
so CPI reflects changes in CFHA is able to apply $1,296, while a CrownWith a glut of
CFHA is bound by rental
apartments on the Cold Government of Canada apartment trends do not the cost of a “fixed basket the Provincial Rented owned (DND) residential
of goods.”
Accommodation CPI for unit of the same style is
Lake market, rental policy and Department necessarily apply.
CFHA refers to the
CFHA also consults Alberta at only 1.1 per approximately $1,134.
charges downtown are of National Defence
“For 2016/2017, with
dropping fast. As such, regulations
which Consumer Price Index the Provincial Rented cent.
In addition, the 10 the ten per cent reduction,
it can be difficult to dictate that rent in (CPI) to guide their rent Accommodation CPI as
understand the recently- federally-owned housing adjustments. According a third party interim per cent reduction first that rental fee goes down
Statistics
Canada, solution, said Sharon mandated
for
Cold to an average of $1,021,”
announced
1.1
per must reflect the local to
Pilgrim
of Lake by the Minister of she said.
cent increase in RHU market. While there the CPI is a standard Cardiff
The ten per cent
charges.
are statistics showing reference tool that is CFHA. This provides National Defence in 2012
data
on has been extended into reduction is deemed
The modest rise an overabundance of used in the private and up-to-date
taxable
benefit
in RHU rent is the apartments in Cold Lake, public sectors to adjust rental markets in each the 2016-2017 fiscal year. a
Canada
Revenue
While
the “As a result,” Cardiff by
result of many factors, most RHUs are single contracted payments such province.
according to Canadian dwellings and duplexes. as wages, rents, leases nearest individual market Pilgrim said, “an average Agency.
Snow Time is Ski Time
The Courier
Kinosoo Ridge Snow
Resort is open for the
season and subsidized
lift tickets are available
at the Welcome Desk in
the Col JJ Parr Sports
Centre.
The
lift
tickets
are subsidized by the
4 Wing Base Fund for
active
defence
team
members.
They
are
available for children
and adults for $10 plus their dependants.
GST.
Defence
team
For
further
members include
information,
please
• regular
and contact PSP staff at
reserve force military 780-840-8000 ext 7823.
members;
To make the deal
• foreign military sweeter, the City of
personnel
stationed Cold Lake provides bus
at 4 Wing and their service to the hill on
dependants;
weekends. A $5 fare will
• staff of NPF, get you a one-way or
CAF, MFRC and their return trip from TriCity
dependants;
Mall to Kinosoo Ridge.
• DND, DCC and The schedule can be
DRDC employees and found at www.coldlake.
com.
Kinosoo
Ridge
general manager Jurgen
Grau says the hill has
been operating for a
month now, after a bit
of a late start. “All lifts
are open, all the trails
are open. With the latest
dump of snow, we’re in
really great shape,” he
said.
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Fax: (780) 594-2139
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like to wish our patients a
Happy New Year, and say
thank you for your support
over the last 13 years.
We look forward to
serving you in 2016!
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Everyone was looking at the ceiling after 10 FTTS Commanding Officer
Maj Jonathan Pilon flung the kutya during the unit’s annual Ukrainian Christmas
luncheon. According to tradition, if the kutya – a type of sweet wheat pudding –
sticks to the ceiling, the family (or the squadron) will enjoy a prosperous year.
Maj Pilon said this year’s kutya was made to ensure prosperity – it stuck
real good.
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Clerk/Cashier
4 Wing Cold Lake
Permanent Part Time Position
The 4 Wing SuperMart offers a convenient location for Military
members and their families to purchase general household goods (food,
appliances, furniture, electronics, etc) and other products that are also
available on the CANEX website. In addition there are dental services,
barber shop, local bakery and medical clinic within the CANEX
building. For more information on who we are, please visit us at
www.cfmws.com.
Job Summary: Under the supervision of the Canex Manager, the
Clerk/Cashier operates a cash register and receives payment by cash,
cheque, credit card or debit. The Clerk/Cashier performs refunds, voids
and returns as necessary. He/She opens and closes the store, prepares
deposits, receives inventory and performs light housekeeping duties.
Qualifications:
High school diploma with some retail experience.
OR
An acceptable combination of education, training and experience will
also be considered.
As part of our team, you would display the following shared competencies:
organizational knowledge, client service, communication, teamwork,
innovation and leadership.
BENEFITS TO YOU:
Dedicated programs including new employee orientation program and
on-the-job training.
Competitive Benefits including:
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Savings plans (TFSA, RRSPs)
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Educational Assistance
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Facilities on base available to employees (i.e. Fitness facility,
Swimming pool, etc)
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Shop at CANEX– option for “no interest” credit plan
Salary: $13.22/hr - $14.41/hr
Place your classified ad with us for only
$7.50 + GST/week (up to 30 words) or
$10.00 + GST/week (up to 60 words)
How to apply: Online at www.cfmws.com under our career section or
via email to [email protected] quoting competition # CLK16-001. This competition closes on 5 February 2016 at 23:59 hrs Pacific
Time.
We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position,
however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
The Courier News & Publishing
Carrier of the Month
This Week’s
Movie Club Offerings
Jeff Gaye
he wants to save the city.
The Games Maker is the
The Martian: An teen feature at 7:00 pm
astronaut stranded on on Friday, January 15.
Inside Out: There are
Mars must rely on his
wits and whatever is at six main characters in
hand to survive. This this computer-animated
fall’s blockbuster hit stars kids’ movie: Riley and
Matt Damon, Jessica her emotions (Joy, Fear,
Disgust
and
Chastain and Kristen Anger,
Wiig.
Showtime
is Sadness). Together they
7:00 pm Wednesday, deal with Riley’s move
to a new city. Excellent
January 16.
The Games Maker: family viewing, showtime
Ivan, a young board- is 2:00 pm on Sunday,
game inventor finds January 17.
4 Wing Movie Club
himself in a conflict with
an old, evil inventor who presentations are free to
intends to destroy a city. defence team members.
Ivan has a lot to learn Your CF One card is
and not a lot of time if the preferred form of
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Evan Cox is The Courier’s Carrier of the Month for December.
Evan delivers The Courier to our readers in the Beaver neighbourhood.
Congratulations, Evan, and thanks for all your hard work – especially in
the winter weather!
identification.
Movies
and times are subject
to change, follow the
Bulletin on the 4 Wing
splash page for updates.
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Lakeland Humane Society’s
5th Annual Dawgs & Divas Gala
Saturday, February 6 at the Cold Lake Energy Centre. The theme this year is “Escape to India”
and it promises all the colour and excitement of Bollywood! Catering by Joly’s Fine Cuisine.
Entertainment by the Desert Rose Dancers and Sonic Boom. There’ll be a silent auction, a live
auction and a tantalizing marketplace full of exotic temptations! Call the Humane Society at
780-594-1896 to reserve your tickets. All proceeds go towards the society’s capital expansion
campaign to build a much-needed new shelter.
Special Olympics Lakeland: BOWLING
Mondays at 5:30 pm at Marina Bowl in Cold Lake. Please email specialolympicslakeland.com for
more information, or find us on Facebook.
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Approved
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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Operation Red Nose Drove 204 Locals Home Safely
Jeff Gaye
Operation Red Nose
has wrapped up its fifth
season of operation in
Cold Lake.
Over the Christmas
and New Years holiday
season, the project’s 119
volunteers
provided travelled
3,861
rides to 204 people. kilometres over the nine
The volunteers were evenings of Operation
organized into 35 teams Red
Nose,
getting
of three people each to people
and
vehicles
drive seasonal party- home safely for the
goers, and their vehicles, 2015 Christmas season,”
safely home.
said Dave Zimmerman
“Our
volunteers of Cold Lake Victim
Services.
The
service
is
provided at no cost. If
passengers
want
to,
they are welcome to
make a donation to
support child victims of
crime or tragedy. More
than $4,700 was raised
this way.
But
Zimmerman
says the real focus is
providing a free, safe way
for people to get home
with their vehicles.
“I’m very pleased
with the response of
the volunteers and the
response of the people
who used the service,”
he said. “We did a
great job of keeping
drunk drivers off the
road.”
“We’ll be around
again for the Christmas
season in 2016.”
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Cpl I Thompson
Avr(T) Giovanni Serebro.
Cpl I Thompson
Cpl Daniel Aubry.
Cpl I Thompson
Cpl Russell Miller.
100 Attend Padres’ Christmas Dinner
Padre
Zibby Jonczyk
The annual padres’
Christmas dinner took
place December 22 at the
MFRC assembly hall.
While many members
of the Wing were able
to spend the holidays
with families across the
country, some stayed in
the area.
Christmas is the
time of the year when
we long to be together
with our families, friends
and those who are dear
to us. However, for
many military families,
due to distance and
the cost of travel, it is
almost impossible to be
with their parents and
relatives who may live as
far away as Nova Scotia or
Newfoundland.
Some of our military
families are also away
from their loved ones due
to deployments.
With many members
on operations it is
important to remember
those who are left
behind, and that is
why the Wing padres
once again organized
their annual Christmas at the Wing Theatre with
the showing of Arthur’s
dinner.
The idea of the Christmas, a movie about
dinner was to get Santa’s son Arthur who
together with those who through his love and
“saved”
stayed around during the determination
holidays, bringing cheer Christmas for one child.
to those who for some The
movie
seemed
reason might feel lonely quite appropriate as
or alone during this it is important to help
celebrate the season
special time.
The
Christmas even if it would be for
dinner was also there to "only" one person or
bring us together as a family.
With an attendance
community to catch up
and talk, something our of nearly 100, the Wing
opened
society does less and less Commander
the dinner with a short
these days.
The activities began speech and welcomed all
The 2015 Christmas
guests.
Col Kenny, CWO dinner is history, and
Roy and Col Barker, so is the year 2015. As
who joined the evening the New Year is just
along with their spouses starting I hope that the
and children, helped Love, Joy and Peace we
serve the food. In a wished each other during
relaxed
atmosphere, the Christmas season
with
you
listening to festive tunes, remains
younger children played throughout the year. May
while parents enjoyed the spirit of giving and
their meal and the sharing enable each one
company
of
their of us, this year, to be
neighbours.
more kind and generous
The command team towards each other.
took their time to mingle
On behalf of all
around
and
wished 4 Wing padres, have
everybody
a
Merry a happy and blessed
Christmas.
2016.
Padre’s Corner
Holy Name Roman Catholic Chapel
St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel
[Across from Art Smith Aviation Academy]
Sacraments
For information on Spiritual guidance, Baptism, or
to register for Marriage Preparation Courses call the
office. You must register six months in advance and
please note that marriage preparation is required.
Funerals and memorial services can be requested by
first contacting our Administrative Assistant.
Chapel Life Programming
All local military/DND and visiting military/
DND personnel and their families are welcome
and encouraged to join our opportunities of
worship, social events, and charitable service
activities. St. Mark’s Ladies Guild and St. Mark’s
Men’s Fellowship are always open to receiving new
members.
• Men’s Monthly Fellowship Breakfast,
last Saturday of the month 8:30 am,
September to May.
• Military Christian Fellowship, Wednesdays
11:30 am - 1:00 pm, September to June.
Sunday Service
10:30 am Divine Worship
Communion - 1st Sunday of the month
Sunday School - September to June
Chaplains - Protestant
Padre William Hubbard (Anglican) ........... 8165
Padre David Stewart (Pres) ....................... 8167
Padre Christopher Willis (EFCC)............. 8169
[Corner of Kingsway and Queensway]
Sacraments
Sunday Eucharist
11:00 am in English
Children’s Liturgy - September to June
Chaplains - Roman Catholic
Information on Baptism, 1st Reconciliation, 1st
Communion, Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, Holy
Orders/Ordination, or Sacrament of the Sick, you may
contact any of the RC chaplains or the Administrative
Assistant. A pre-matrimony (marriage) course is
mandatory with a minimum of six months - preferably
one year - notice prior to the intended wedding date.
Sacrament/Anointing of the Sick or Sacrament of
Reconciliation can be at any opportunity upon request to
a priest. Funerals and memorial services can be requested
by first contacting our Administrative Assistant.
Padre Marian Korzeniowski ..................... 8170
Padre Jacques Tremblay...............................7975
Padre Zbigniew Jonczyk.............................7716 Chapel Life
All local RC military/DND and visiting RC military/
Padre Marcin Rosinski................................8165 DND personnel and their families are welcome and
Administrative Assistant: Nicole Laframboise..….....................7969
You may call her for more information or to register.
[Our offices are located in Building 115 next to the CFHA.]
encouraged to join our opportunities of worship, social
events, and charitable service activities. Catholic
Women’s League and Knights of Columbus are
always open to receiving new members. Additionally,
confidential pastoral counselling in regard to personal
faith, family, or employment related matters can be
available upon request/appointment.
The Beehive Thrift Shop
Hours: Tuesdays 1 pm - 3 pm
Thursdays 7 pm - 9 pm
Saturdays 10 am - 12 pm
The Beehive Thrift Shop is now open in their new location behind the Expressmart Convenience Store and Gas Bar.
We accept customer items on consignment; we gladly accept donations. Profits go back into the community. Phone 780-840-8000 ext. 4056
Entertainment
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HOROSCOPES
Crossword
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ACROSS
1. Stickers
6. Soccer ___
10. Beanies
14. ___ squash
15. Husk
16. “O” in old radio
lingo
17. Across the nation
19. Fall follower
20. Distribution of Linux
21. Eccentric
22. Chinese dynasty
23. Fairy tale character
25. Crush
26. Andy’s radio partner
30. To make fuller or more
complete
32. To orbit a point
35. Dispute
39. Bologna home
40. Sacred beetle of ancient
Egypt
41. Set the boundaries of
43. Sights
44. Indicate
46. Ballet move
47. Flip, in a way
50. Certain tribute
53. ___ du jour
54. “Tarzan” extra
55. Officers
60. Bit
61. Relating to machinery
63. “___ does it!”
64. Jewish month
65. Grottos
66. All there
67. Brewer’s need
68. Taste, e.g.
DOWN
1. Boston or Chicago, e.g.
2. Palm berry
3. Decomposes
4. Cantab, for one
5. Belt
6. Big mouth
7. Brooks Robinson, e.g.
8. Common expression
across instruments
9. Coaster
10. A common rabbit
11. Dislike, and then some
12. Theme of this puzzle
13. Bulrush, e.g.
18. “___ any drop to drink”:
Coleridge
24. “___ to Billie Joe”
25. Beginning of a conclu-
sion
26. Bone-dry
27. Allocate, with “out”
28. Elliptical
29. Not liquid or gas
31. Ask
33. British sailor (slang)
34. Conceited
36. Coastal raptor
37. “Roots,” e.g.
38. Cookbook abbr.
42. Sink
43. Caribbean, e.g.
45. Work boot feature
47. Cheeky and bold
48. ___ Bowl
49. “Paradise Lost” character
51. Marienbad, for one
52. Hammer’s partner
54. Asian nurse
56. Euros replaced them
57. Clickable image
58. Be-boppers
59. “... or ___!”
62. “48___”
Capricorn - December 22 - January 19
Wing it? Not a good idea this week, Capricorn. People are
counting on you at work to have all of the answers. Do not
disappoint. A memento reappears.
Aquarius - January 20 - February 18
No news is good news, Aquarius. Go about your business
and rest assured all is well in that neck of the woods. A
home improvement project begins.
Pisces - February 19 - March 20
Finances are looking up, and you have someone special to
thank, Pisces. A project at work nears completion. Give it
your all, and you will come out on top.
Aries - March 21 - April 19
Aries can be fickle. Take the time to think things through
and make sure you know exactly what you want before you
start any projects this week.
Taurus - April 20 - May 20
Romance moves front and center, and many special times
are in store. Enjoy, Taurus. Work, and lots of it, is on the
horizon. A youngster performs well.
Gemini - May 21 - June 21
Painstaking efforts to restore a piece begin to pay off.
Celebrate with a little getaway, Gemini. The ship of
opportunity sails at work, and it’s time you got onboard.
Cancer - June 22 - July 22
Tsk-tsk, Cancer. You know better, so stop making excuses
and get busy. A friend has a meltdown. Be there for them.
They are not making a mountain out of a molehill.
Leo - July 23 - August 22
Listless Leo. You could use a little excitement, so when a
friend offers, don’t say no. Cast aside your reservations,
pack your bags and go!
Virgo - August 23 - September 22
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Sagittarius. Continue to do good work, and you’ll motivate
others when it counts.
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Page 8
The Courier News & Publishing
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Baby Steps
Derek Coe,
Health Promotion
Manager
Every
New
Year
people start to eat
healthier or exercise
more, as part of a
resolution to lose weight
or improve their health.
Unfortunately,
many
don’t stick with it.
If you’re going from
doing
absolutely
no
exercise to exercising
six days a week, or from
eating virtually no fruits
and vegetables to eating
10 servings a day, it’s a
challenging and time
consuming
resolution.
After all, those are big
changes.
But if you’re looking
for 2016 to be the year
where you finally stick
to those changes, you
can make the transition
feel easy by taking baby
steps. You can’t learn
to run before you walk.
Whenever we make a
change, we need to start
small and simple. But
if you do it this way and
accept that it will take
time, you’ll be surprised
how easy it can be
to reach your goals. Here
are a few quick tips on
how to take “baby steps”
to get where you want to
be.
Let’s
start
with
nutrition. If you are not
eating enough fruits or
vegetables, don’t jump
into the grocery store
and fill your cart with
them. Continue eating
as you normally would,
with one small change
– for the first week,
increase your vegetable
and fruit intake by one
serving every other day.
The
following
week,
add that extra fruit or
vegetable every day. If
you make small changes
every week, it might
take you 15 weeks to get
all
the
fruits
and
vegetables
that
are
recommended,
but
these small changes are
a lot more manageable.
After a while, you’ll find
yourself eating better
out of habit rather than
forcing yourself. The
same can be said for
reducing the “unhealthy”
food you eat. Don’t
stop altogether, do so
Health Promotion
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Tammy Buchanan
Health Can Be Catching
gradually over a few
weeks.
You should take the
same approach with
physical fitness. If you
are not exercising at
all, start off one day a
week with a session of
15 to 30 minutes of very
light exercise. The next
week add a little time
to that session, or add
a second day, but keep
the intensity light. After
you have taken a few
weeks to reach three
to five of days exercise,
start adding time to your
sessions.
Keep the sessions to
around 30 minutes until
your body gets used to
exercising. This may take
eight weeks or longer.
Once you have become
accustomed to exercising,
start
increasing
the
intensity of some of your
sessions. Continue slowly
increasing
frequency,
duration and intensity
and you’ll find that after
a few months, exercising
isn’t as bad or as painful
as you once thought it
was.
It’s all about slow,
small and simple changes
every week. We might
not like to take this
time, but by doing so
you’ll find the changes a
lot easier and a lot more
sustainable. After all, you
have now made a lifestyle
change as opposed to a
quick fix.
If you have questions,
contact
the
Health
Promotion or Fitness and
Sports Office.
AquaFit is for Everyone
Charyty Chenier
It’s that time of
year again. Resolutions
have been made. Let’s
think about that big one
– getting in shape and
losing a few pounds.
But everyone is doing
it and the gyms are all
full.
Have
you
ever
thought
of
trying
aquafit? It’s for everyone,
every age, every fitness
level and any stage of
swimmer.
We offer workouts
of all intensities. Low
intensity
focuses
on
range
of
motion,
intermediate
is
for
maintaining your fitness
level, and high intensity
is for those looking for
a harder workout that
burns calories and tones
muscles. All include
cardio
training
and
all have a much lower
gravitational
impact
on the body than land
exercises.
Because every class
is different, you should
try it at least twice. Even
if you’re not a swimmer,
you can work out in
the shallow water. The
deeper you work out,
the more your balance,
coordination
and
range of motion will
improve.
Whether your goal is
to slim down, firm up or
just be more active, you
will get a full body and
cardiovascular workout.
So come meet new
people, learn new ways
to exercise and have
fun every Tuesday and
Thursday at the Col JJ
Parr Sports Centre.
Come in, call 780840-8000 extension 7806
option 1, or visit www.
c fcom mu n it yg a t e w a y.
com for class times.
L’aquaforme est à la portée de tous
Charyty Chenier
C’est
à
nouveau
cette période de l’année.
Vous avez pris des
résolutions. Pensez à la
plus importante d’entre
elles – se mettre en
forme et perdre quelques
livres.
Mais les gymnases
sont déjà remplis.
Avez vous déjà songé
à essayer l’aquaforme?
Tout le monde peut s’y
adonner, peu importe son
âge, sa forme physique et
sa capacité de nager.
Nous offrons des
séances d’entraînement
de toutes les intensités.
La faible intensité est
axée sur l’amplitude des
mouvements, l’intensité
intermédiaire vise à
maintenir votre condition
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physique au niveau actuel
et
l’intensité
élevée
s’adresse à ceux et celles
qui veulent travailler
plus fort pour brûler
des calories et raffermir
leurs muscles. Toutes
les
séances
incluent
un
entraînement
cardiovasculaire
et
l’effet de la pesanteur est
beaucoup plus faible pour
le corps que les exercices
au sol.
Puisque toutes les
classes sont différentes,
vous devriez essayer au
moins à deux reprises.
Si vous n’êtes pas un
nageur, vous pouvez
suivre un entraînement
en eau peu profonde.
Plus l’eau sera profonde
et plus vous améliorerez
votre équilibre, votre
coordination
et
l’amplitude
de
vos
mouvements.
Peu importe que
votre but soit d’amincir
votre tour de taille, de
raffermir vos muscles ou
simplement d’être plus
actif, vous obtiendrez une
séance
d’entraînement
complète d’un point
de vue physique et
cardiovasculaire.
Profitez donc de
cette occasion pour venir
rencontrer de nouveaux
visages, apprendre de
nouvelles façons de faire de téléphone 780 840
de l’exercice et vous 8000, poste 7806, option
amuser tous les mardis et 1, ou consultez le site
jeudis, au centre sportif Internet suivant : www.
Col JJ Parr.
c fcom mu n it yg a t e w a y.
Venez
nous
voir, com,
pour
obtenir
composez le numéro l’horaire des cours.
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