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CFB Cold Lake Welcomes
Its New Arrivals
Weather
Tuesday
Wednesday
High 21oC
High 21oC
Low 6 oC
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Mainly Sunny w/ Wind
Sunny
Thursday
Friday
High 19oC
Low 7oC
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The weather is provided by
The 4 Wing Meteorology Office
Local 8001
Local News
Wing Charities Events 2
Successful and Fun
10 FTTS Conducts 3
Landing Gear Training
with USN and Swiss
Engineers
Flight Engineer
4
Recruiting Team Coming
to Cold Lake
Health Promotion
5
Run For Terry, Help
5
Defeat Cancer
4 Wing Pulls Together
5
for Charity
CFMWS Survey Makes 6
a Difference
401 Squadron
8
Promotions
MP Relay Ride Raises
8
Thousands for Blind
Children
Weekly
Classified Section Movies Padre’s Corner
Entertainment
4
4
6
7
Jeff Gaye
Capt Sheri Muggaberg, Capt Steve Hurlbut, their daughter Avery and their son Taylor enjoyed meeting people at the 4 Wing
Welcome last Thursday.
Jeff Gaye
New arrivals to CFB Cold
Lake were given a hearty
welcome last Thursday.
The Wing Welcome event
began with a briefing in the 4
Wing Theatre. Attendance was
mandatory for newly-arrived
military personnel, and family
members were also invited.
4 Wing Commander Col
Paul Doyle gave a background
on the base’s history and its
operational importance. He
said that military members
and their families form about a
third of Cold Lake’s population
and are an important part of
the community.
“Whether it’s in town or on
the base, you’ll see military
people taking an active role in
the community,” he said, and
this is key to enjoying a posting
here. “There’s lots to do in
Cold Lake. I encourage you to
get out and be active.”
Col Doyle also spoke of
the professional opportunities
of working on an operational
base, including the likelihood
of deployment. “I call it ‘Op
Next,’” he said. “Our next
operation is not a question of if,
but of when.”
Cold Lake Mayor Craig
Copeland extended a welcome
on behalf of the city. He spoke
of his own origins in New York
City and his youth in Toronto,
and said that even with his
urban roots he is happy to live
in Cold Lake.
Copeland gave a “wartsand-all” assessment of Cold
Lake, advising members of
the challenges as well as the
advantages of living here. In
particular, he said there is
a shortage of family doctors,
and urged members and their
families to take advantage of
the Primary Care Network’s
Kingsway Clinic located in the
Canex mall.
Command teams from
units on base introduced
themselves and explained their
respective units’ roles.
After the briefing, the
newcomers were invited to
tour display tables for the
various organizations that
provide services to the military
community. A barbecue supper
followed, with birthday cakes
marking the 25th anniversary
of Military Family Services
and the 20th anniversary of
Canadian Forces Morale and
Welfare Services.
The 4 Wing Pipes and
Drums and the 4 Wing Band
provided entertainment.
4 Wing MFRC held its
annual general meeting after
supper, while the 4 Wing Movie
Club offered a free movie to
entertain the children.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Wing Charities Events Successful and Fun
WO PA Schwindt,
Deputy Wing
Charities Officer
4 Wing Charities
was busy last Thursday,
running
the“CF-18
Pull” and “Bail or Jail”
fundraising events.
Cpl Dan Emond,
AETE
Charity
Rep,
coordinated
the
CF-
18 Pull. Teams of 10
were required to pull a
CF-18
Hornet
20
metres as quickly as
possible.
Each
team
paid a $50.00 fee
to
participate,
and
six teams signed on:
AETE, Wing HQ, Wing
Ops, 22CFHSC, 401
Squadron, and Wing CE/
RP Ops.
All teams posted coordinated the “Jail or
impressive times. The Bail” event, held in the
CE and RP Ops team Canex lobby. For this
won the 2016 bragging event, unit personnel
rights by crossing the raised a “reward” for the
20-metre
mark
in “arrest” of a superior or
10.20 seconds. The six co-worker at the rate of
teams
contributed $5.00 for each minute
$310.00 to the Wing of jail time. To ensure
minimal disruption to
Charity fund.
Cpl Tara Frerichs, the work schedule, the
W Replen Charity Rep, maximum jail term was
30 minutes, but there
was no limit to reward
raised. If the arrested
member wanted to avoid
jail time, they had to pay
bail equal to the amount
of reward raised. One
member paid $40.00 to
avoid eight minutes of
jail time.
Ten members from
militaire arrêté souhaitait
409
Squadron,
410
éviter de faire de la
Squadron, 22 CFHSC,
prison, il devait payer
W Replen and W Admin,
une caution équivalente
found
themselves
au
montant
amassé
arrested.
One
unit
pour la récompense. Un
definitely wanted to have
militaire a d’ailleurs
their boss locked up – 22
payé 40 $ pour éviter de
CFHSC raised $235.00 to
passer huit minutes en
arrest Maj Dionne.
prison.
The Jail or Bail event
Dix militaires, du
raised $901.00.
409 Esc, du 410 Esc, du 22
In total, the two events
CSSFC, du Réappro Ere
raised $1,211.00. 4 Wing
et de l’Admin Ere, ont été
Charities would like to
arrêtés. Une unité voulait
pass on a heartfelt thank
définitivement
faire
incarcérer son supérieur
– le 22 CSSFC a amassé
235 $ pour l’arrestation
Jeff Gaye
du Maj Dionne.
L’activité
«
In the spirit of last
Incarcération et caution
week’s
Wing Welcome,
» a permis d’amasser 901
we’d like to welcome
$.
our new readers to
Au total, les deux
activités
ont
permis
The Courier.
de recueillir la somme
We
are
4
de 1211 $. Le comité
Wing’s
community
de
bienfaisance
weekly
newspaper.
de
la
4e
Escadre
Admittedly, we are
souhaite
remercier
not the kind of paper
chaleureusement
les
organisateurs
ainsi
that takes you half
que tous ceux qui ont
the morning to read,
contribué à la réussite de
but we’re a good
ces activités et au plaisir
companion to a large
que nous avons eu au
cup of coffee. Two or
cours de cette incroyable
three cups, if you’re
journée.
Les activités du comité de
bienfaisance de l’Escadre –
réussies et amusantes!
Adj P.A. Schwindt,
responsable
adjointe des
œuvres de
bienfaisance de
l’Escadre
Jeudi dernier, le
comité de bienfaisance de
la 4e Escadre était bien
occupé à organiser les
activités de financement
« Tir d’un aéronef CF
18 » et « Incarcération et
caution ».
Le Cpl Dan Emond,
représentant du comité
de bienfaisance du Centre
d’essais
techniques
(Aéronautique) (CETA),
a assuré la coordination
de l’activité qui consistait
à tirer un aéronef CF-18.
Des équipes formées de
10 personnes devaient
tirer le plus rapidement
possible
un
aéronef
CF-18 sur 20 mètres.
Chaque équipe devait
payer des frais de 50
$ pour participer à
l’activité, à laquelle les six
équipes suivantes se sont
inscrites : CETA, QG
Ere, Ops Ere, 22 CSSFC,
401 Esc, Esc GC et Ops
Imm.
Toutes les équipes
ont obtenu des résultats
impressionnants.
Les
équipes Esc GC et Ops
Imm ont remporté le droit
se vanter en traversant
la ligne de 20 mètres
en 10,20 secondes. Les
six équipes ont permis
d’amasser 310 $ pour la
caisse de bienfaisance de
l’Escadre.
Le
Cpl
Tara
Frerichs, représentant du
comité de bienfaisance
de
l’Escadron
de
réapprov i sion nement
de l’Escadre, a assuré la
coordination de l’activité
« Incarcération et caution
», qui a eu lieu dans le
hall d’entrée du Canex.
Au cours de cette activité,
le personnel de l’unité
devait recueillir l’argent
de la « récompense »
offerte pour l’« arrestation
» d’un supérieur ou d’un
collègue, au coût de 5
$ pour chaque minute
que
cette
personne
devait passer en prison.
Afin de perturber le
moins possible l’horaire
de travail, le temps
d’incarcération maximal
avait été fixé à 30
minutes, mais aucune
limite n’avait été imposée
pour le montant de
la récompense. Si le
inclined to solve our
Sudoku and crossword
puzzles.
We take pride in
our
crisp-yet-lively
writing (you say you’ve
noticed?) and our nearflawless typography.
Our famous typo
challenge is your
guarantee of quality
– find a typo, coffee’s
on us. Find a typo in a
headline, we’ll buy you
lunch!
We
are
not
journalists in the
Cpl Berger, Wing Imaging
22 CFHSC Commanding Officer Maj Luc Dionne
managed to make bail despite facing a litany of
charges.
you to the organizers and
everyone who added to
pure sense. We’re
a Canadian Forces
Newspaper, published
under the auspices
of Personnel Support
Programs and under
the supervision of 4
Wing Public Affairs.
You won’t find politics,
scandal,
gossip,
celebrities or any of
the other stuff that
can make a newspaper
fun. But we convey
information that has a
bearing on military life
and military family life.
Most of what you’ll
read is good news,
but we understand
bad news can also be
important information.
We’ll do our best to
keep you informed.
And yes, we report
the official version of
events. On the other
hand, we deliver it
from the horse’s
mouth, so to speak.
We understand the
military, so we get the
information right.
Advertising
is
important to us, and
the fun and success of
this amazing day.
we’d like you to see it
as important to you.
Our advertisers want
to reach out to the
4 Wing community,
and we’d be pleased
if you read the ads in
the paper and give
our local merchants a
chance to serve you.
Aussi, The Courier
est le seul journal
dans la région qui
offre au moins un
petit peu de contenu
en français. C’est une
priorité pour nous de
traduire les articles qui
concernent les familles
et la communauté.
Welcome to Cold
Lake, welcome to 4
Wing, welcome to The
Courier!
From the Editor’s Desk
NEWS
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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10 FTTS Conducts Landing Gear Training
with US Navy and Swiss Engineers
WO PAuL
SWAnSBurG, 10 fTTS
(Switzerland), a contractor
in Emmen that specializes
in
maintenance
repair, overhaul work,
modifications and system
upgrades,
sent
two
mechanical engineers to
train on landing gear and
door rigging procedures.
Captain Bruno Carrard,
an
engineer
from
Payerne Airforce base,
also participated in the
training, which gave him
a better appreciation for
the work his maintenance
team does at home.
The visitors were
introduced
to
other
areas of 4 Wing during
their stay. The engineers
enjoyed a familiarization
ride in a CH-146 Griffon
helicopter courtesy of
Maj Steels and the team
at 417 Squadron, giving
them an overview of the
Cold Lake landscape.
LCol Armstrong, and
the 1 AMS Component
Shop and Phase Line
personnel,
provided
some parts insight and
practical
maintenance
training. Col Barker and
the engineers at AETE
provided a tour of their
facility and a detailed
description of what they
provide on the wing and
across the country.
The training gave 10
FTTS the opportunity
to
showcase
their
professionalism and offer
a look at how they train
future technicians for
the CF-188 Fleet. It also
provided a chance for
staff to learn from the
visiting engineers and
build an information
gateway for the future.
10
FTTS
Commanding
Officer
Maj Jonathon Pilon was
pleased the squadron
10 Field Technical
Training Squadron (10
FTTS) recently hosted
a group of engineers for
F-18 specialized landing
gear training.
The group included
F-18 Hornet fleet-specific
US Navy (USN) and Swiss
engineers, who gained
two weeks of hands-on
exposure to
various
landing gear systems.
This is the second year
the USN engineers from
NAVAIR at North Island
in San Diego, California
participated, and the
first time for the Swiss.
The visit gave them
practical experience they
are unable to get in their
working environments.
In
addition
to
training, USN personnel
trialled new practical
procedures and tested
new tooling methods.
These trials will help
the aerospace engineers
re-write or correct their
technical
publications
and
give
them
a
better visualization of
the
complex
system
Cpl St-Cyr, 10 fTTS imaging
components.
visiting engineers reto del-fatti (ruAG, left), Phillip vu (uSn) and Jason feibisch
RUAG
Aviation (uSn) perform main landing gear door rigging.
had the opportunity to
work with the American
and Swiss engineers. “We
look forward to future
partnerships with our
fighter world allies, and
we hope to see another
group next year,” he said.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Flight Engineer Recruiting Team
Coming to Cold Lake
Jeff GAye
and
troubleshooting
procedures,
hoisting,
If you think you’d door gunning, system
be interested in a career operation
and
change to Flight Engineer, monitoring,” MCpl Bush
you’ll want to attend a said. Flight Engineers
briefing on September work in Search and Rescue,
20.
Tactical
Helicopter,
A team from 426 Transport, and Long
Transport
Training Range Patrols, on a wide
Squadron
is
on
a range of aircraft types.
recruiting tour, looking
Flight Engineer is not
for suitable candidates for a direct-entry occupation.
the Flight Engineer trade. As such, candidates are
The demand for qualified recruited from Aviation
Flight
Engineers
is Systems
(AVN)
or
expected to increase in Avionics Systems (AVS)
the next few years, said trades. They also accept
MCpl Jessie Bush, a Flight Air Weapons Systems
Engineer instructor with technicians with AVN
426 Squadron.
experience. Applicants
“The life expectancies must have at least four
of the airframes we are years
of
post-QL3
currently
employed experience.
on are projected to be
“A
successful
extended, and as new candidate requires a
aircraft are procured high level of technical
we’ll need to fill those experience,
physical
positions,” MCpl Bush and mental stamina, the
said.
ability to perform under
Flight Engineers are stress, good decision
the technical authority making
capabilities,
onboard an aircraft. “We and the integrity to
are responsible to the work
independently
aircraft commander to with little supervision,”
maintain serviceability MCpl Bush said. “A
and carry out in-flight clear vocal expression is
duties, such as emergency a huge benefit and the
confidence to conduct
briefings to any rank is
an asset as we brief the
crew and sometimes
passengers onboard our
platforms.”
“The occupation is a
challenging one, so to be
successful one must be
motivated to make the
change.”
Selected candidates
attend a QL5 course
for introductory and
refresher
training
on
aircraft
systems,
weight
and
balance,
meteorology, airmanship
and dangerous cargo and
more. From there the
member is posted to the
fleet they will specialize
on and attend common
aircrew courses such as
land survival training,
sea survival training,
aeromedical training; and
fleet-specific courses like
rotary wing underwater
egress training, advanced
survival,
and
arctic
survival.
Flight
Engineers
then complete an AVN/
AVS
maintenance
course before going on
to their flying phase
and subsequent on-job
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Search and rescue missions are an exciting part of a flight engineer’s job.
training, after which
they will be considered
operational.
“It may seem like a lot
but the time really does
fly!” MCpl Bush said.
The briefing will be
begin at 9:30 Tuesday,
September 20 at the
4 Wing Theatre, and
should run about an hour
and a half. Interested
members
who
can’t
attend the briefing might
want to talk with a Flight
Engineer and the Wing
Personnel
Selection
Officer for complete
information, MCpl Bush
said.
This Week’s
Movies / À l’affiche
cette semaine
Jeff GAye
W e d n e s d a y ,
September 14, 7:00 pm:
Easy A (2010) – Emma
Stone plays a straitlaced
teen who fibs when
telling a friend about her
Wed., Sept. 14 - 7 pm
boring weekend. The
Easy A
little lie becomes a big
Fri., Sept. 16 - 7 pm
rumour with unintended
Captain America:
consequences. Rated PG.
Civil War
Friday, September
Dimanche, le 18
16, 7:00 pm: Captain
septembre à midi:
America:
Civil
War
Dragons
(2016) – The Avengers are
Sun., Sept. 18 - 2 pm
divided between Captain How to Train Your Dragon
America,
who
feels
superheroes should have
a free hand in fighting ends up making friends
evil, and Iron Man, with one of them. This
who thinks they should changes his whole outlook
be subject to civilian on dragons, as he learns
there is much more to
oversight. Rated PG.
Dimanche, le 18 them than he thought.
septembre
à
midi: Rated G.
4 Wing Movie Club
Dragons (2010 ) - Un
Jeune Viking se livrant presentations are shown
à la chasse aux dragons at the 4 Wing Theatre.
finit par devenir ami avec Admission is free to
l’un d’eux. Ceci change defence team members,
complètement
son your CF One card is
opinion sur les dragons the preferred form of
et il apprend qu’il y a identification.
Les films du cinébeaucoup plus sur ces
adversaires qu’il ne le club de la 4e Escadre sont
projetés dans l’amphithéâtre
pensait. (G)
Sunday, September de la 4e Escadre. Entrée
18, 2:00 pm: How To gratuite pour les membres
Train Your Dragon (2010) de l’Équipe de la Défense;
- A young Viking sets la carte UneFC est la forme
out to hunt dragons but d’identification privilégiée.
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FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR
PERMANENT FULL-TIME $14.01/HR FOR 35 HOURS PER WEEK
Starting wage plus benefits package (Basic dental, vision, health, prescription)
• Supervise and co-ordinate activities of staff who prepare and portion food,
establish work schedule, ensure food service and quality control, maintain
records of stock, repairs, sales and wastages
• Must have 1 year or less than 2 years experience in Food industry.
• Must be available days, nights and weekends.
Apply in person or by resume to
Gerbenco Holdings ltd. o/a McDonalds Restaurant
4702 43 Ave. Cold Lake, AB T9M 1M9
780-594-2223
[email protected]
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Mondays at 5:45 pm at Marina Bowl in Cold Lake North.
Volunteers Wanted! New athletes welcome! Transportation
from Bonnyville available. Email specialolympicslakeland@
gmail.com for more information.
Cold Lake Food Bank
5216 55A Street, Cold Lake. 780-201-6589. Open on
Wednesdays from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm and Fridays from 6:00
pm to 8:00 pm.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
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Eat Your Cutlery!
TAMMy BuCHAnAn,
HeALTH PrOMOTiOn
SPeCiALiST
We all strive to eat
a balanced diet with
the required fruits and
veggies, whole grains,
fish or meat alternatives,
and low-fat milk products.
So, where does edible
food packaging and
edible cutlery fit in?
Could it be a dietary win
and an environmental
win?
I was listening to
the radio recently and
heard some unique ideas
coming down the pipe.
A biodegradable milk
protein film is being
researched to be used for
packaging in the United
States. This product
would be edible, or if you
did throw it away it would
not take 450 years to
decompose like a plastic
bottle.
Its structure is similar
to plastic wrap but would
keep the product it is
protecting fresher, as
it blocks out oxygen
better than regular wrap.
Because it is made of a
milk product, consumers
who can safely eat dairy
will also be able to eat the
packaging.
The products they
are currently testing do
not have any flavor, but
that could change, like
the edible cutlery now
available in India. You
can choose from plain,
spicy, or a sweet spoon
to complement the dish
you are eating! These
baked spoons are made
of rice, wheat flour,
and millet. Currently,
the
manufacturer
is
looking at expanding
into edible forks and
chopsticks.
With all innovative
ideas there are positive
and negative impacts. A
win for the environment
is that edible packaging
and
cutlery
reduces
waste in our landfills.
India throws away 120
Health Promotion
Derek Coe &
Tammy Buchanan
Health Can Be Catching
billion pieces of plastic (780) 840-8000 extension
cutlery each year, and 6958.
edible spoons may help
(Resources: Canada’s
change that statistic. Food Guide – Health Canada;
We will have to wait for Casein Films: Bonnaillie,
the products to become Zhang,
Akkurt,
Yam,
available here to see if Tomasula – Polymers 2014
there is a dietary win as - The Effects of Formulation,
well.
Environmental Conditions
If you have any and the Addition of Citric
nutrition
questions, Pectin on the Structure
please contact the Health and Mechanical Properties;
Promotion Department at Bonnaillie and Tomasula –
Polymers 2015 – Application
of
Humidity-Controlled
Dynamic
Mechanical
Analysis
to
MositureSensitive Edible Casin Films
for Use in Food Packaging;
Kelmachter – India’s Edible
Cutlery Points the Way
for a Zero-Waste Future;
Noakes – CBC News –
Milk Protein Used to
Make Biodegradable Food
Wrap)
Run For Terry, Help Defeat Cancer
THe COurier
This weekend Canada
celebrates a national hero
by remembering his quest
to find a cure for cancer.
On Sunday, September
18, Canadians will run,
walk and roll in hundreds
of Terry Fox Runs across
the country. 4 Wing will
do its part through its
annual Terry Fox Works
celebrations on Friday.
The event will raise funds
and awareness in support
of cancer research.
The 4 Wing Terry Fox
Works event will begin at
8:00 Friday morning at
the Col JJ Parr Sports
Centre.
The
day’s
schedule is as follows:
• 8:00 am: Last
minute registration
• 8:30 to 10:30: Head
Shave, “Pull-the-Pumper”
Challenge and Tug-ofWar
•
10:30:
Wing
Canada - one dollar for raised over $700 million
Commander’s Address
for cancer research.
• 10:35: Pre-run warm every Canadian.
Though
cancer
Friday’s
Terry
up
• 10:45: Terry Fox forced him to stop near Fox Works day will
Thunder Bay after 143 also draw the annual
Run (walk, roll)
days, the contributions Wing
Commander’s
• 11:30: Lunch
Terry Fox set out on kept coming in. By Wellness Challenge to a
his Marathon of Hope February of 1981, he conclusion.
Terry Fox Works can
in 1980, running the had succeeded in raising
equivalent of a marathon a dollar per Canadian, always use some volunteer
race – 42 kilometres – with $24.17 million. Terry help. Those interested in
every day. His goal was died in June of that year. volunteering for the event
to match his fundraising
To date, The Terry can contact Yolanda
Foundation
has Janssen at 780-594-6006.
to the population of Fox
4 Wing Pulls Together
for Charity
Jeff Gaye
Jeff Gaye
There were approximately 700 participants in last year’s Terry fox Works run.
Members of the 401 Squadron team lean into their attempt to win the Wing
Charities Cf-18 Pull last Thursday. See story on page 2 for details.
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
CFMWS Survey Makes a Difference
The Courier
You
can
have
a
direct
impact on the quality of life
in Cold Lake by participating in the
annual Community Needs Assessment
(CNA).
The annual online survey is at www.
cfmws.com/CNA.
Information from the survey
is used by Personnel Support
Programs (PSP) and Military Family
Resource Centres (MFRCs) to assess
how they can improve service to military community. The CNA is a very
members and their families.
important tool for us.”
4 Wing MFRC Executive Director
Some of the programs offered by
Elizabeth Morris says the CNA plays a MFRC are deployment and separation
big role in the MFRC board’s decision- support, child care services, life skills
courses, and social work.
making.
4 Wing Commander Col Paul Doyle
“We’re here to serve the military
community’s needs,” Morris said. “If says the CNA gives MFRC and PSP hard
our programming doesn’t meet their information to guide their decisions.
“As a result of previous Community
needs, we’re missing the mark.”
“We’re always looking for feedback Needs Assessments, our partners at the
to make sure we can match our MFRC and PSP now offer the 4 Wing
programming to the needs of the defence team dozens of worthwhile
programs and services, including
greater access to free facilities, a
variety of courses to enhance life skills,
affordable
community
recreation
opportunities,
special
interest
workshops and a number of leisure
travel options,” he said.
“I encourage all members, their
families and loved ones to participate in
this survey to help our MFRC and PSP
programs move forward.”
The survey is open until September
23.
Le sondage du SBMFC fait une différence
THE COURIER
Vous pouvez avoir une incidence
directe sur la qualité de vie à Cold Lake
en participant à l’évaluation annuelle
des besoins de la communauté.
Le sondage annuel est affiché sur
www.cfmws.com/CNA.
L’information recueillie grâce au
sondage sert au Programme de soutien
du personnel (PSP) et au Centre
de ressources pour les familles des
militaires (CRFM) pour savoir comment
améliorer les services qu’ils offrent aux
militaires et à leur famille.
La directrice générale du CRFM
de la 4e Escadre, Elizabeth Morris,
déclare que l’évaluation des besoins
de la communauté joue un grand rôle
dans les prises de décision du conseil
d’administration du CRFM.
« Nous sommes ici pour répondre
aux besoins de la communauté
militaire, dit-elle. Si nos programmes
ne répondent pas à leurs besoins, nous
échouons à notre mission. »
« Nous sommes toujours en quête
de rétroactions pour nous assurer que
nos programmes correspondent aux
besoins de la communauté. L’évaluation
des besoins de la communauté est un
outil très important pour nous. »
Parmi les programmes offerts par
le CRFM, mentionnons le soutien pour
le déploiement et la séparation, des
services de garde d’enfants, des cours
sur les compétences de vie et du travail
social.
Le commandant de la 4e Escadre, le
Col Paul Doyle, explique que l’évaluation
des besoins de la communauté procure
au CRFM et au PSP des données
concrètes pour guider leurs décisions.
« Grâce aux évaluations des besoins
de la communauté antérieurs, nos
partenaires des CRFM et des PSP offrent
maintenant à l’équipe de la 4e Escadre
des dizaines de programmes et de
services pratiques, notamment un plus
grand accès à des installations gratuites,
divers cours de développement des
compétences de vie, des ateliers d’intérêt
particulier et différentes possibilités de
voyage d’agrément », affirme-t-il.
« J’encourage tous les militaires et
leur famille à participer à ce sondage
pour aider à faire progresser les
programmes du PSP et du CRFM. »
Le sondage est ouvert jusqu’au 23
septembre.
Battle of Britain Parade: The Reason for the Ceremony
Padre
Christopher Willis
Preparations
are
underway
for
the
annual Battle of Britain
commemoration
at
the Cold Lake North
cenotaph.
Padre
Jonczyk is preparing an
invocation. Personnel are
preparing for the parade.
But sometimes while we
are busy preparing for
an occasion we can lose
sight of the reason for the
ceremony.
Our
ceremonies
on September 18 will
mark 76 years since the the tide of impending Europe may be free and the
Battle of Britain, the first defeat
that
Winston life of the world may move
major battle to be fought Churchill warned of in forward into broad, sunlit
exclusively between air his address to Parliament uplands. But if we fail, then
the whole world, including
forces. The RAF and its in June 1940:
allies faced off against
“The Battle of Britain the United States, including
the Luftwaffe in the skies is about to begin. Upon this all that we have known and
over British territory battle depends the survival cared for, will sink into the
from July 10 to October of Christian civilization. abyss of a new Dark Age
31, 1940. Canadians Upon it depends our own made more sinister, and
were heavily involved, British life and the long perhaps more protracted,
with 112 of our pilots continuity of our institutions by the lights of a perverted
flying sorties. In all 1,495 and our Empire. The whole science. Let us therefore
allied air crew sacrificed fury and might of the enemy brace ourselves to our duties,
their lives, including 47 must very soon be turned and so bear ourselves that,
on us. Hitler knows that if the British Empire and
Canadians.
The
loyalty
and he will have to break us in its Commonwealth last for
courage shown by our this island or lose the war. If a thousand years, men will
personnel helped stem we can stand up to him, all still say, ‘This was their
Padre’s Corner
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.
finest hour.’”
perspectives, and politics
As I meditated on not in line with that
the occasion a Scripture of Hitler’s destructive
came to mind. “Very worldview.
rarely would anyone die for
Such
occasions
a righteous person; though provide
unique
for a good person someone opportunities for spiritual
might possibly dare to die” and moral evaluation
(Romans 5:7). What a of the values we hold
unique time in history, dear, particularly those
when so few gave so much of loyalty and courage.
for so many. The sacrifice This week let’s take time
did more than perpetuate to count the cost of such
and
consider
Christian
civilization. values
It helped save Jewish our grasp of the baton
civilization from the that’s been passed to
midst of holocaust, and our RCAF from those
the freedom of peoples who so bravely served
of all religions, faiths, before us.
Sunday Service
10:30 am Divine Worship
Communion - 1st Sunday of the month
Sunday School - September to June
Chaplains - Protestant
Padre David Stewart (Pres) ....................... 8167
Padre Christopher Willis (EFCC)............. 8169
Holy Name Roman Catholic Chapel
[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 Jacques Tremblay...............................7975
Padre Zbigniew Jonczyk.............................8170
Padre Marcin Rosinski................................7969 Chapel Life
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.]
All local RC military/DND and visiting RC military/
DND personnel and their families are welcome and
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
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Fun in the Fall
CAPRICORN - December 22 - January 19
A coworker assumes a new role and calls upon your
talents. Accept the challenge, Capricorn. A promotion
could be in order. A letter arrives.
Crossword
ACROSS
1. Jellied garnish
6. Sports figures
11. Costa del ___
14. Ark contents
15. Hold while moving
16. “... ___ he drove out of
sight”
17. Studies of words
19. Free from, with “of”
20. Cold one
21. Queen, maybe
22. Slang for relaxing/
watching television
23. Radioactive element
used for cancer
treatment
26. Easily taught
28. “Much ___ About
Nothing”
29. Poison plant
33. Anita Brookner’s “Hotel
du ___”
34. Haul
35. Change
36. At attention
39. Coastal raptors
41. Impolite dinner sound
43. Legal prefix
44. Brown shade
46. Boring
47. Depress, with “out”
48. Parenthesis, essentially
49. Book of maps
51. “Fantasy Island” prop
52. Football player Gale
55. To say again
57. “A Nightmare on ___
Street”
58. “___ moment”
60. Drag
61. “For shame!”
62. Opposite of a small
company
67. Elephant’s weight,
maybe
68. “Bye” in Spanish
69. Like “The X-Files”
70. “How ___ Has the
Banshee Cried”
(Thomas Moore poem)
71. Cantankerous
72. Affirm
DOWN
1. Absorbed, as a cost
2. Boozehound
3. Be nosy
4. Poets’ feet
5. Group of singers
6. Boat with an open hold
7. What “it” plays
8. “Mi chiamano Mimi,”
e.g.
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AQUARIUS - January 20 - February 18
Come on Aquarius. They wouldn’t have asked if they
didn’t want to know. Make no bones about it. The
debate at work reaches a fever pitch.
PISCES - February 19 - March 20
Budget crunching pays off with a nest egg much larger
than expected. Keep at it, Pisces, and you’ll soon have
what you need.
ARIES - March 21 - April 19
Under the impression that someone near is not playing
with a full deck? You could be right, Aries, but it’s not
your place to find out.
TAURUS - April 20 - May 20
No dice, Taurus. No matter what you say or do, a loved
one is not going to take you up on your offer. Leave it
be. The demands at home are overwhelming.
9. Current
10. Part of a heartbeat
11. Able to be worked on
12. Architectural projection
13. Pigeon’s perch
18. Like monkeys
23. Hotel posting
24. Be crazy about
25. First payment before
paying the rest
27. Be a kvetch
30. Kind of toast
31. Mature
32. Reef material
37. Barbaric
38. Dravidian language
40. “Your majesty”
42. Lighthouse
45. Circus performer
50. One thing after another
52. Brief brawl
53. Cool
54. Insinuating
56. Article of faith
59. Auspices
60. In use
63. Another term for AI
64. Victorian, for one
65. Be in session
66. “Comprende?”
GEMINI - May 21 - June 21
Drat, Gemini. Someone new comes into the fold, and
you get off on the wrong foot. Don’t worry. They will
come around, and you will make quite the team.
CANCER - June 22 - July 22
You’re on the same page, but that may not matter to a
certain someone dead set on an idea. Turn your focus
to matters you can change, Cancer.
LEO - July 23 - August 22
An acquaintance goes over the top for an event. Enjoy,
Leo. It will be some time before you come across such
a spectacle again. A furry friend makes a run for it.
VIRGO - August 23 - September 22
You go out on a limb at work, but it doesn’t pan out.
Better luck next time, Virgo. And, yes, there will be a
next time. A memento reappears.
LIBRA - September 23 - October 22
Your boss is on the fence. Hmm, Libra, what to do,
what to do? Know what you are getting into before you
jump into the fray. Hopes rise at home.
SCORPIO - October 23 - November 21
You cannot afford to pass the buck, Scorpio. Stick with
it and put the pedal to the metal. A mystery deepens at
home, and things get interesting.
SAGITTARIUS - November 22 - December 21
Could a loved one be more inquisitive Sagittarius?
They could, but it is up to you to tell them nicely to put a
sock in it before tempers flare. A report is captivating.
Jokes and Riddles
Name That Singer
Some kids and teens are great singers
and have their own records. Here is a
list of some popular kid or teen singers.
Fill in the blanks to name the singer.
1)
J A __ E N
S __ I T __
2)
G R __ Y __ O N
C H __ N __ E
3)
C Y M __ __ O N I Q __ E
4)
C __ D Y S I __ __ S O N
5)
J U __ __ I N
6)
J A __ O B
7)
W I __ __ O W
B I E __ E R
L A __ I M __ R E
S M __ T H
Answers: 1) Jaden Smith, 2) Greyson Chance,
3) Cymphonique, 4) Cody Simpson, 5) Justin Bieber
6) Jacob Latimore, 7) Willow Smith
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Weekly Answers
For this week’s answers, check out our website at
www.thecouriernewspaper.ca
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Tuesday, September 13, 2016
401 Squadron Promotions
Cpl Manuela Berger
401
Squadron
Commanding
Officer
LCol
Joe
Mullins
and Squadron Chief
Warrant Officer CWO
Perry Heron recently
promoted two squadron
members.
MCpl Aaron Kennedy,
centre, at far left, and
Cpl dylan neil were
presented with their
new ranks.
MP Relay Ride Raises Thousands
for Blind Children
11 MP fLiGHT
Pet of the Week
but most participate in a leg of the
The MPNMRR riders left Cold
relay.
Lake Sunday, August 7 on the
The riders were welcomed next leg of the ride. Sgt Franco
The members of 11 MP
Flight welcomed riders from to Cold Lake by a police escort. Fabris of 11 MP Flight said the visit
the
annual
Military
Police The big day was August 6, which was a great time and a successful
National Motorcycle Relay Ride included live music, food, and lots fundraiser.
“Everyone had an amazing
(MPNMRR) to Cold Lake to of merchandise for sale.
A major part of the event was the time,” he said. “The final numbers
raise funds and awareness for the
Military Police Fund for Blind Annual Poker Run, which attracted are still coming in as we are still
Children (MPFBC). The bikes approximately 60 participants. The waiting on some large donations
rolled in Friday, August 5, with Poker Run awarded first, second to be finalized, but to date we
fundraising events taking place and third place prizes, including have raised over $13,300.00 in
half the “pot” totalling $900.00 for pure financial donations for the
over that weekend.
MPFBC.”
The fund is available to help the lucky winner.
“We thank everyone who helped
The event also included an
visually impaired persons up to the
online auction of a 2016 Victory us and participated in the event, as
age of 21.
The MPNMRR travels from Vegas motorcycle donated by this is for a great cause,” he said.
coast to coast across Canada. Some Victory Motorcycles and Boundary 11 MP Flight has plans to make the
event even bigger next year.
riders travel the entire distance, Motorsports in Lloydminster.
Johnny Bravo is a 2 month old male, energetic,
friendly kitten that thinks he’s people. Johnny
arrived alone the day he was born and had to be
hand-reared by staff around the clock. We’re so
happy he By:
grew up to be a curious and friendly cat.
SPOnSOred
Adoption hours are between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. 7
days a week. Meet Johnny at the LHS!
JOHNNY BRAVO
Dr. Greg Benoit
Dr. Robyn Shipclark
Dr. Laura Kutryk
5508 - 50 Ave. PO Box 10
Cold Lake, AB. T9M 1P1
Phone 780-594-1255
Fax: 780-594-2714
Mon. - Fri.: 8 am - 6 pm
Sat.: 9 am - 1 pm
www.ANIMALHEALTHPROVIDERS.COM
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES
d/o Animal Health Providers Ltd.
Submitted
Local Military Police enjoyed a fun weekend and raised more than $13,000 for their Blind Children’s fund.
This motorcycle was auctioned off as part of the national Military Police Motorcycle relay ride weekend
August 5 to 7.

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