10 February 2015, Vol. 48, Num 6

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10 February 2015, Vol. 48, Num 6
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4 Wing To Make a
Splash this Summer
Weather
Tuesday
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Thursday
Friday
High -5oC
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Mix of Sun & Cloud
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The weather is provided by
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Local 8001
Local News
Canex.ca Offers Online
Shopping
Wing Command Team
February Message
Keeping Up With the
Cadets
It’s “Tiki Time” Family
Day Celebration
February is Heart
Health Month! Part 2
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Sports
Packers Drop PR Final
5-4 in OT
Curlers Win Silver
Splash News
Artist’s conception of 4 Wing’s splash park, expected to open this summer.
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Padre’s Corner
Entertainment
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Jeff Gaye
Hot
summer
days
(remember those?) will be a
little cooler and a lot more fun
for families at 4 Wing.
The Wing, in collaboration
with the City of Cold Lake and
other partners, is building
a splash park next to the
Col JJ Parr Sports Centre.
Construction is slated to begin
this spring and the park should
be operational in the summer.
Donations from Enbridge
Pipeline Ltd. and the Medley
CFB Society will fund most
Acting Wing Commander
of the $500,000 construction the project.
“We were approached by LCol Joe Mullins said the
cost. The City of Cold Lake
will
oversee
construction 4 Wing to see if there was an project will be good for
and operation of the facility, opportunity for the City to members posted to Cold Lake.
provided a site agreement can oversee the construction and “This new splash park will go
operation of a splash park on a a long way to improving the
be established.
In 2013, 4 Wing Personnel site they selected,” Mayor Craig lives of our members and in
particular, their families,” he
Support
Programs
(PSP) Copeland said.
“The project will be tailored said. “As always, we are grateful
undertook a community needs
assessment with base leadership. to fit within their $500,000 for the outstanding support we
This assessment determined budget. So as long as the receive from our local levels
that military families and the Wing and the City can come of government and industry
community at large would to an agreement on how the partners.”
benefit from a splash park on site will be managed through
The park, with an aviation
the base.
the project’s construction and theme, will be built by the same
4 Wing invited the City of continued operation, we are contractors constructing the
Cold Lake to be a partner in prepared to help.”
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Need
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Jeff Gaye
Valentine’s Special:
Love in the
Time of War
If
you’ll
forgive
the self-indulgence, I’d
like to turn this week’s
column over to my
grandfather,
Herbert
Victor Gaye. Herbert
wrote the following in a
letter to Cassie Henfrey
of Bulyea, Saskatchewan
in 1917 while he was at
Camp Valcartier waiting
to ship out overseas.
“…There are times
Cassie dear that I wish we
were engaged, and there
is only one thing that
kept me from mentioning
it and that’s this, little
girl. I think so much of
you, and have a good
idea of your disposition,
and I well know the risks
I am running dear, and
you are only a young
Lady and I cannot bear
to think of spoiling your
life or of hurting your
feelings. For God only
knows, Cassie, I might
come back crippled for
life or disabled in some
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
manner, and if we had
of been engaged girl it
would be a hard thing
for both of us, especially
for you, to be tied with
an engagement and
having to break it. I have
laid for hours at night,
more so in Regina, and
I always thought that if I
was seriously hurt that it
would be a Godsend to
know that I was the only
one hurt, girl.
“Although
dear
I know that there is
absolutely no difference
regarding myself, I feel
myself even more than
engaged and I know that
it is my duty to keep and
govern myself the same
and in the same manner
as if we were married, and
yet I think I am only fair
in waiting until I return
before really becoming
engaged and I do hope
that you will not think
that I am not sincere. I
get restless when I think
of the months, I hope not
years, that part us. But I
try to comfort myself by
thinking that it will be
soon that we will meet
again and you will be
still Cassie Henfrey and
the same Cassie I left
behind…”
Herbert
returned
safe and sound, and he
and Cassie married.
While our deployed
members today have the
advantages of high-speed
electronic contact with
home, there is something
to be said for the
romance of handwritten
letters.
I’m
grateful
that my grandmother
saved a packet of my
grandfather’s
letters
from overseas – they’re
a lasting souvenir of a
great love story.
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Message de février –
4 Wing Command Team
Équipe de commandement de
February Message
la 4e Escadre
With the New Year Air Policing mission and
well under way I am sure Op IGNITION in Iceland.
you have all noticed that Concurrently 4 Wing will
our operational tempo remain engaged in Air
around the Wing has not Task Force Iraq until
slowed.
relieved by 3 Wing later
When things get busy, this year.
it is easy to lose sight of
This leaves us with
our goals and priorities three Lines of Operation
and it is important to plus our ongoing Force
remember that our first Generation endeavours
priority is still the support back home. The Wing
of each other and our Chief and I will be with
families. The Wing Chief you every step of the way.
and I encourage you to The busier things get, the
continue upholding this more vitally important it
priority in these times of is for everyone to keep
high operational demand. their team members, and
The pace of this coming their families in mind.
year is forecast to be busy
Family members can
and our ability to rely on expect to receive support
each other for support from our MFRC and PSP
will be one of our keys to partners. I encourage
success.
you to become involved
We will continue to in community events and
support our mandate in activities. Visit the MFRC
the NORAD mission as and the Col JJ Parr
well as our contribution Sports Centre regularly
to Op IMPACT and Op to see what activities they
REASSURANCE. As part have coming up.
of our commitments to
Activities like our
Op REASSURANCE, 4 Family Day event taking
Wing has taken the lead place between 13 and 16
for Air Task Force Europe February, where the Wing
which includes the Baltic Chief and I look forward
to seeing each of you.
Even though these
times are busy, the winter
months can be a great
source for recreational
activities. During your
well-deserved time off,
continue to enjoy all that
our city and region has to
offer.
La Nouvelle année
est bien lancée, et vous
aurez observé, j’en suis
sûr, que notre cadence
opérationnelle,
partout
dans l’Escadre, n’a pas
ralenti.
Quand nous devenons
occupés, il nous est facile
de perdre de vue nos
objectifs et nos priorités. Il
importe de nous rappeler
que notre toute première
priorité demeure le soutien
les uns des autres et de
nos familles. L’adjudantchef de l’Escadre et moi
vous encourageons à
respecter cette priorité
en cette période où les
exigences opérationnelles
sont
énormes.
Nous
prévoyons que l’année qui
commence sera occupée;
notre capacité à compter
sur l’appui les uns des
autres sera un des atouts
qui garantiront notre
réussite.
Nous
continuerons
de remplir notre mandat
au sein du NORAD
et à contribuer à l’Op
Les
membres
de
IMPACT et à l’Op
familles
peuvent
REASSURANCE. Dans le nos
cadre de nos engagements s’attendre à bénéficier du
pris aux fins de l’Op soutien de nos partenaires
REASSURANCE, la 4e du CRFM et du PSP.
Escadre a pris la direction Je vous encourage à
de la Force opérationnelle prendre part aux activités
aux
célébrations
aérienne en Europe, ce et
qui comprend la mission communautaires. Visitez
de police aérienne de régulièrement le CRFM et
l’OTAN dans les pays le Centre sportif Colonel
baltes et l’Op IGNITION J.J. Parr pour vous tenir
en Islande. Parallèlement, au courant des activités
la 4e Escadre continuera qui y sont présentées.
Je mentionne en
de participer aux activités
de la Force opérationnelle particulier les activités
aérienne en Iraq jusqu’à axées sur la Journée de
ce qu’elle soit relevée par la famille qui auront
la 3e Escadre plus tard lieu du 13 au 16 février;
cette année.
l’adjudant-chef
de
Il nous reste ainsi l’Escadre et moi avons
trois lignes d’opération et hâte de vous y voir tous et
nos efforts permanents de toutes.
Même si nous vivons
mise sur pied de la force
au Canada. L’adjudant- une période occupée, les
chef de l’Escadre et moi mois d’hiver peuvent
vous accompagnerons tout donner lieu à de belles
récréatives.
au long du chemin. Plus activités
le calendrier deviendra Pendant vos temps libres
occupé, plus il sera bien mérités, continuez
essentiel que chacun ait à profiter de tout ce que
à l’esprit les membres de notre ville et notre région
ont à offrir.
son équipe et sa famille.
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Keeping Up With the Cadets
Lt Stephanie
Ramsay
664 Royal Canadian
Air Cadet Squadron
(RCACS) Cold Lake had a
lesson in military history
and etiquette January 27
as they took part in their
annual cadet mess dinner
at the 4 Wing Officers’
Mess. The guest of
honour was 409 Tactical
Fighter Squadron’s Acting
Commanding
Officer
Maj Yanick Gregoire,
who recounted his cadet
days and his years in
the military. The cadets
also learned about 409’s
history, including Battle
Honours.
F/Sgt
Natalie
Ramsay was the mess
dinner’s PMC, assisted
by Vice PMC Air Cadet
Caleb Abbott. The night
was fun and full of
camaraderie as many
cadets, both old and new,
“volunteered” to sing and
dance with Maj Gregoire
joining in.
The night would
not have been possible
without
the
many
volunteers and parents
who
organized
the
dinner, set up tables and
chairs, and served the
meal. Thank you to all.
In
other
cadet
news, members of the cadet Daisy air rifle. CO’s parade, whereby the
marksmanship
and New rifle team members winning flight will have
drill teams have been have achieved excellent the privilege of flying its
practicing regularly. Led grouping targets while flag for the rest of the
by drill team commander the returning cadets month.
Should you have any
F/Cpl Conner Seywerd hone their skills to
and backed by the second- improve on last year’s questions about the cadet
in-command Cpl Scott, results. The rifle team program, please call the
the drill team stands will be announced at the squadron cell phone at
780-815-1664 or check us
ready for competition in February CO’s parade.
The “Best Flight” will out at www.coldlakecadets.
March.
Regarding the cadet also be awarded at the com.
marksmanship program,
the top five cadets
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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participate in the Alberta
zone competition at the
end of February. The
competition
includes
standing
and
prone
components with the
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
It’s “Tiki Time” Family Day Celebration
4 Wing PSP
Community
Recreation
Department
Get ready for some
Hawaiian fun at this year’s
Family Day event! “It’s
Tiki Time” celebrations
will take place February
13-16
inclusive
at
Col JJ Parr Sports
Centre and the Energy
Centre. This year’s event
promises to entertain and
delight with a Hawaiian
theme, great children’s
entertainment,
Mozza
the Monkey, a Much
Music Video Dance, free
pancake breakfast and
much more.
Event Schedule:
Friday, 13 February;
The adventure begins
on Friday, 13 February
with a free Family Skate
at Col JJ Parr Sports
Centre
starting
at
11:00 am and a Family
Swim at 2:00 pm, followed
by a Pool Splash Dance at
6:30 pm with DJ Tronic
Productions.
Saturday, 14 February;
S a t u r d a y ’ s
entertainment features
Sunday, 15 February;
Frozen
Fun
Family
Sunday will feature
Events
(including a Hawaiian Family Fun
cross-country
skiing, Show at 1:00 pm at the
snowshoeing,
and Energy Centre, along
curling) at the Cold Lake with Family Skating
Golf and Winter Club which will be held at Col
from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. JJ Parr Sports Centre at
Next, Club 41 will 1:00 pm and at Imperial
be
hosting
Mozza Oil Place at 2:00 pm. All
the Monkey, a fun activities are free for
family
event
from individuals and families
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Also, to enjoy.
on Saturday afternoon
Monday, 16 February;
Free Skating at 1:00 pm
Family Day Monday
and Free Swimming at kicks off with a free
2:00 pm at Col JJ Parr pancake breakfast at
9:00 am at the All Ranks
Sports Centre.
Kitchen on base. Official www.coldlake.com and
opening ceremonies will www.communitygateway.
begin at 10:00 am in the com.
main gym at Col JJ Parr
Event Organizers/
Sports Centre followed by
Sponsors;
free activities beginning
‘It’s
Tiki
Time
at 10:30 am. This year’s Family Day 2014’ has
free activities include been organized by the
inflatables, dog sled 4 Wing Cold Lake - PSP
rides, cookie and crafts, Community Recreation
air brush tattoos, games Department, City of
and rock climbing.
Cold Lake and the
Full event schedules Military Family Resource
are available at both the Centre.
This
year’s
Col JJ Parr Sports Centre Main Event Sponsor is
and the Cold Lake Energy Cenovus Energy. The
Centre. Schedules can entertainment sponsor is
also be viewed online at Imperial Oil.
Fin de Semaine du Jour de la Famille –
Calendrier des Evénements
Vendredi 13 février
Patinage en famille 11 h
– 13 h (patinoire rouge);
Baignade en famille
14 h 30 – 16 h; Danse
éclaboussante à la piscine
18 h 30 – 20 h 30 (pour
les 6 à 15 ans. Les enfants
âgés de moins de 10 ans
doivent être accompagnés
d’un adulte.)
Samedi 14 février La
cabane du plaisir glacé
9 h – 14 h (Cold Lake
Golf & Winter Club):
Ski de fond, raquette et
plus encore! Curling, 12
h – 14 h; Patinage en
famille 13 h – 14 h 30
(North Arena); Patinage
en famille 13 h – 14 h
30 (patinoire rouge);
Mozza le singe 14 h – 15
h (Club 41 – Mess des
caporaux et des soldats);
Baignade en famille 14
h 30 – 16 h (Piscine JJ
Parr; Les enfants âgés de
moins de 10 ans doivent
être
accompagnés
d’un adulte); Soirée de
vidéodanse Much Music:
Préadolescents (de 10
à 13 ans) 18 h – 21 h
Adolescents (de 14 à 17
ans) 21 h – 23 h (Club 41 –
Mess des caporaux et des
soldats)
Dimanche 15 février
Représentation
pour
la famille – Vacances
hawaïennes 13 h – 14 h
(Reid Field House, Cold
Lake Energy Centre);
Patinage en famille 13 h –
14 h 30 (patinoire rouge);
Patinage en famille 14 h
15 – 15 h 45 (Imperial Oil
Place Cold Lake Energy
Centre)
Lundi 16 février
Petit déjeuner aux crêpes
9 h – 11 h (Cuisine du
mess combiné de la
4e Escadre); Patinage
en famille 9 h – 20 h
(Patinoire
extérieure);
Cérémonies d’ouverture
10 h (gymnase principal);
Jeux et activités 10 h 30 –
15 h: Jeux gonflables, mur
d’escalade (7 ans et plus),
tatouages à l’aérographe
(gymnase
principal)
Plaisir pour les tout-petits
(mini gymnase); Biscuits
et artisanat – biscuits,
artisanat
et
cabinesphotos (salles d’activités)
Club
de
patinage
Norlight 11 h – 12 h
(patinoire bleue); Balades
en traîneaux à chiens
11 h – 13 h (Extérieur);
Spectacle de magie de
Ronald McDonald® 12
h (gymnase principal);
RC
FLYERS
(avions
téléguidés) 13 h – 14
h
(patinoire bleue);
Baignade parents et toutpetits 13 h 15 – 14 h 15,
Baignade familiale
14 h 30 – 18 h (piscine)
endure
without
fear
and without threat in
return. Loving does not
guarantee our enemies
will stop attacking us, but
it can prevent us from
living in fear. In love, it
is possible to transform
people’s
hearts
and
minds.
“It is easy enough
to be friendly to one’s
friends. But to befriend
the one who regards
himself as your enemy is
the quintessence of true
religion. The other is
mere business.” – Gandhi
With Valentine’s Day
around the corner, let us
learn to love those we like
but especially those we do
not. Seek it. Pray for it.
“The hunger for love
is much more difficult to
remove than the hunger
for bread.” - Mother
Teresa
Love Your Enemy
Padre Henry Hoy
“Hate” is such a strong
word. It is easy to hate
an inanimate object or
an animal, as in “I hate
vegetables” or “I hate
snakes!” We may even
have a strong dislike for
certain people.
Recent
terrorist
attacks can stir up
feelings of hatred for
some of us, feelings
beyond the strong dislike.
Our terrorist enemies
wish to provoke us and
cause confusion. Hate
has corrupted them and
they wish to corrupt us.
Let us not give into
that temptation. Let us
not hate nor fear. Hate
and fear often cloud
judgment
and
lead
people to make rash
decisions.
We must LOVE our
enemies, even if our when our enemies wish to
enemies are committing divide us.
evil and violent atrocities
Jesus did not say
against us and even “love your enemies, for
against
their
own in so doing you will
countrymen.
find they love you back.”
But remember that Instead, he said “love
hatred is a disease that your enemies and pray
spreads. It is like a cancer for those who persecute
that consumes. The cure you...” (Matt. 5:44-45).
to this disease is love.
While love can and
Love stops the spread of often does bring healing,
this disease. Love unites sometimes it will simply
us in these difficult times give us the courage to
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.
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 Henry Hoy (Anglican) .................... 7975
Padre Christopher Willis (EFCC) ............ 7716
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
Padre Marian Korzeniowski ..................... 8170
Padre Elisabeth Duggan CLC .....................8169
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.]
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.
Chapel Life
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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Club 41 Now Has:
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ACROSS
1. Obi, e.g.
5. Atlas, e.g. (hyphenated)
10. Undertake, with “out”
13. Eastern pooh-bah
14. Eclipse phenomenon
15. Athletic supporter?
16. Bony portion of
the roof of the mouth (pl.)
(2 wds)
18. “___ we having fun
yet?”
19. In a foolishly imitative
manner
20. “Star Trek” rank: Abbr.
21. Barely beat
22. Avis offering
23. Partygoer
25. “Don’t ___!”
26. Bookbinding leather
28. Bring up
29. Gets up on, as onto a
horse
31. Queen, maybe
32. Places to buy car fuel
(2 wds)
35. Buff
36. Youth in Greek
mythology whose wings
melted
37. Conundrum
39. Western blue flag, e.g.
40. Dracula, at times
43. Unfinished detail (2
wds)
46. Reserved
48. “Is that ___?”
49. C.S.A. state
50. Word in the Second
Amendment
51. “Fancy that!”
52. State of unrestrained
merriment
54. Ashes holder
55. Excessive maternal
protection
56. “Trick” joint
57. Artist’s asset
58. Restrict
59. Cast
DOWN
1. “The English Patient”
setting
2. Spiritual love (pl.)
3. Go down
4. Verb with thou
5. Sacred
6. Victorian, for one
7. Bach composition
8. About
9. Egypt’s Lake ___
10. Subs (2 wds)
11. Supremely spooky
12. Crow’s home
14. Insensitive
17. Lighthouse
23. Bromo ingredient
24. Flat, leavened bread of
NW India
27. The “A” of ABM
29. Bison features
30. Antares, for one
32. Petrol (var. spelling)
33. Atomic no. 77
34. Common black
HOROSCOPES
Capricorn - December 22 - January 19
Love letters of long ago inspire a walk on the wild side. Have
fun, Capricorn. An amazing opportunity is yours for the taking.
Don’t miss out.
Aquarius - January 20 - February 18
Please, Aquarius. You’ve stalled long enough. Make your
request known. You will not be denied. A friend’s brave journey
begins. Be there for them.
Pisces - February 19 - March 20
Applause all around. Your attention to detail makes all the
difference this week, and the accolades will all be yours, Pisces.
A website is launched.
Aries - March 21 - April 19
Love is in the air. Seize every opportunity that comes your way,
Aries. Small changes in budgeting make a big difference in your
bottom line.
Taurus - April 20 - May 20
Romance reaches new heights this week with a getaway for
two. Ooh-la-la, Taurus. Financial errors are resolved quickly
thanks to new technology. A work goal is set.
Gemini - May 21 - June 21
No news is good news, Gemini. Leave it be. A tickle of the
ivories sets the stage for a dazzling weekend. Make sure you
take plenty of pictures.
Cancer - June 22 - July 22
Picture-perfect results are certainly desirable, but not
necessary this time. Do what you must to get the task done,
Cancer. A pesky health problem eases.
Leo - July 23 - August 22
Travel plans hit a snag. Don’t worry, Leo. A minor modification
will turn everything around. A deadline is met with ease, and a
celebration may be in order.
Virgo - August 23 - September 22
Organization is the theme of this week, Virgo. You must make
sure everything is in order before you proceed. A project wraps
up quickly at home.
Libra - September 23 - October 22
You’re lucky in love this week, Libra, as you share many magical
moments with that special someone. One man’s trash is
another’s treasure.
Scorpio - October 23 - November 21
Sometimes you have to pick your battles, Scorpio. Instead of
going after every cause, why not fight for those that mean the
most to you.
Sagittarius - November 22 - December 21
A senior achieves the impossible. Invite them over for a little
celebration. Finances improve with some thinking outside of the
box. Good work, Sagittarius.
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European thrushes
35. Senseless behavior
37. Pestilence
38. Furnishes better
weapons
40. C4H8
41. Come to light
42. Afternoon service (2
wds)
44. “Four Quartets” poet
45. A Judd
47. Type of fur coats
50. Lion’s share
53. Bolivian export
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puzzle,
every number from 1 to 9 must
appear
in: 2014 GMT. Enjoy!
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Remember no number can occur more than once in any column, row, or box.
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Tuesday, February 10, 2015
February is Heart Health Month! Part 2
Derek Coe,
Health Promotion
Manager
Last week I started
you down the path to
optimal heart health by
introducing you to four
of the seven steps to a
healthier life.
Steps 1 through 4
were: avoid smoking and
tobacco products; be
physically active; eat a
heart healthy diet; and
keep a healthy weight. For
tips on achieving these,
refer to last week’s article
or stop by the Health
Promotion office.
This week I’ll pick
up where I left off and
introduce you to steps 5
through 7:
5. Keep your blood
pressure healthy. There
are many ways to keep
your blood pressure
healthy. Exercise and
healthy nutrition are great
ways to accomplish this,
but they aren’t the only
ways. Too much stress can
cause your blood pressure
to gradually rise to the
point where your heart
is at risk. Give yourself
permission to slow down
a little and practice
some excellent stress
management techniques.
One of my favourites is
deep breathing. To do
this, simply take a deep
breath in while counting
to five, and exhale while
counting to five. This
can
take
anywhere
from ten seconds to five
minutes. Make sure that
your stomach is rising
and falling and not your
chest.
6. Keep your total
cholesterol
healthy.
Take a look at how much
fat you are consuming
on a daily basis. Don’t
believe everything you
see in the media telling
you to avoid fat. All fat
is not bad, and in fact,
you need to consume
fat every day – some
fat is actually healthy
for you! However, limit
how much saturated fat
you consume, and avoid
trans-saturated fat as
much as possible. You
want to make sure you’re
consuming unsaturated
fats the most. Stop by the
Health Promotion office
and we can show you
how to identify if a food
product has too much fat. factor into this.
7. Keep your blood
Keeping a healthy
sugar healthy. Sugar heart doesn’t have to be
consumption can lead hard. Join us during the
to health complications, month of February in
most notably diabetes. promoting healthy hearts
Look at your total dietary for you, your friends,
consumption and see if family and co-workers.
you need to limit how Also, we would be happy
much refined sugar you to hear from you. E-mail
are consuming. The us at +HealthPromotion
World
Health 4 W i n g @ R E C @ C o l d _
O r g a n i z a t i o n Lake and tell us how you
recommends that we are keeping your heart
do not consume more healthy or what you have
than 25 grams (or six done to inspire others to
teaspoons) of refined have a healthy heart!
sugar each day. The sugar
Resources:
World
you get from fruit doesn’t Health Organization
Packers Drop PR Final 5-4 in OT
Jeff Gaye
The
Cold
Lake
Packers are coming home
from Winnipeg with silver
medals from the 2015
Prairie Region men’s
hockey championships.
The Packers finished
the round robin in a
tie for first place, but
ended up in second spot
based on a shootout
with Edmonton. They
battled to a 5-4 win over
Winnipeg in the semifinal
before dropping a 5-4
overtime decision to
Edmonton in the final
game Friday.
The Fading Fighters
oldtimers’
team
did
not fare so well on their
side of the tournament,
losing all four of their
games. Edmonton beat
Wainwright in an allArmy oldtimers’ final.
Cold Lake ends up
with a gold and a silver
out of three regional
hockey championships.
The 4 Wing Wolves
women’s team won the
Prairie Region and will
compete at the national
championship later this
Cpl Jean Archambault
month.
4 Wing’s men’s (pictured at left) and oldtimers’ hockey teams competed at regionals in Winnipeg last week.
Curlers
Win Silver
Robert Schwartz
Cpl Ryan Moerike delivers a stone at the Prairie
Region Curling Championships.
4 Wing’s curling team fought from the back of the pack
to make the final of the Prairie Region Championship
in Edmonton last week. The team (Cpl Ryan Moerike,
1 AMS, lead; Sgt Sylvianne Humber, 409 Sqn, second;
MCpl Dave Humber, RCEME, third; and MCpl Nick
Karsin, WCE, skip) came away with silver after taking
the final game to an extra end.
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Splash News
Marie-Claude
Carrier,
PSP Aquatics
Supervisor
I have been a
lifeguard
and
swim
instructor since 1997 and
every day I still feel like
I am working with an
“awesome” team (I like to
call them this!).
Why do I love it?
Because:
• There is no other
job where you can come
to work and say: “are
we going for a swim to
practice our “eggbeater?”
• We have bi-weekly
in-services to practice our
rescues and make sure
that we can deal with any
emergency at any time
with our hand signals.
We are always getting
Nouvelles
éclaboussantes
stronger as a team.
• Being a lifeguard
and instructor is the
et instructrice représente
most rewarding job! Kids Marie-Claude
Carrier,
le travail le plus gratifiant
learn how to swim and
superviseure
de
la
qui
soit! Les enfants
practice
self-rescuing
piscine
du
PSP
apprennent
comment
with us. This is a huge
nager
et
pratiquent
responsibility, but we are
Je suis sauveteure et l’autosauvetage
avec
passionate and motivated.
instructrice de natation nous. C’est une énorme
We save lives!
depuis 1997 et je trouve responsabilité, mais nous
There are many more
encore chaque jour que je sommes passionnés et
reasons why I like what
travaille avec une équipe motivés. Nous sauvons des
I do – come to the pool
« formidable » (c’est ainsi vies!
and see for yourself. We
que je l’appelle!).
Il y a beaucoup
offer all kinds of courses
Pourquoi est-ce que d’autres raisons pour
for all ages. Call me at j’aime ça? Parce que :
lesquelles j’aime ce que
780-840-8000 local 7111
• Je ne connais pas je fais; venez à la piscine
or visit www.lifesaving.org d’autre emploi où vous et constatez-le par vousor www.redcross.ca for pouvez entrer au travail même.
Nous
offrons
more information on how et demander : « allons- toutes sortes de cours
to become a lifeguard/ nous nager pour pratiquer pour des gens de tous les
instructor.
notre coup de pied de âges. Appelez-moi au 780Don’t forget Family sauvetage? »
840-8000 au local 7111, ou
Day weekend is coming
• Nous
suivons visitez le www.lifesaving.
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swim with your family!
de la formation continue croixrouge.ca pour plus
afin de pratiquer des d’information sur la façon
sauvetages pour nous de devenir sauveteur ou
assurer de pouvoir faire instructeur.
face
aux
situations
N’oubliez pas que la
d’urgence à tout moment fin de semaine du jour
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