7 June 2016, Vol. 49, Num 2
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7 June 2016, Vol. 49, Num 2
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Weather Tuesday Wednesday High 27oC Low 14 oC High 24 oC Low 15oC Mix of Sun and Cloud Mix of Sun and Cloud Thursday Friday High 23oC Low 15oC Showers 419 Sqn Unveils Painted Hawk to Celebrate 75th Anniversary High 25oC Low 13oC Mix of Sun and Cloud The weather is provided by The 4 Wing Meteorology Office Local 8001 Local News Wing Commander and 2 Wing Chief Warrant Officer June Message Rare Orchid Blooms in 5 4 Wing Bush June is Recreation Month: 6 This Is My Therapy It’s Play Time Again 6 Maple Flag 49 7 “Birdwatcher’s” Guide Coffee: A Love-Hate 8 Relationship Timmies Camp Day 10 Charity Garage Sale 10 Annual Walk for ALS 10 Sports/Fitness 4 Wing Members Capture3 RCAF Sports Honours Local Runners Hit Their 3 Stride at Nationals I/S Ball Hockey 2016 8 Weekly Movies of the Week 4 MFRC Bulletin Board 5 Classified Section 9 4 Wing Library News 9 Padre’s Corner 10 Entertainment 11 Jeff Gaye The CT-155 bears a paint scheme reminiscent of a World War II Lancaster bomber. Jeff Gaye nickname has been carried 419 “Moose” Squadron over to identify the squadron rolled out its special 75th- and its members.) Belliveau said the design anniversary “paint bird” last is based on the squadron’s Thursday. The CT-155 Hawk trainer history. “We’ve honoured the jet was decorated in a scheme designed by 410 Squadron’s squadron’s Bomber Command graphic artist Jim Belliveau. roots from back in World War The work was done by Flying II,” he said. “The paint scheme Colours Inc. of Peterborough, echoes the paint scheme that was applied to all bombers in Ontario. LCol Mike “Moose” Grover, World War II, at least the night Commanding Officer of 419 fighters in bomber command, Squadron, said the unveiling with the black on the bottom marked “a proud day for side and earth and green Moosemen – aircrew, ground camouflage on top.” The tail bears insignia crew and support staff.” (Every Commanding from the squadron’s Lancaster Officer of 419 Squadron uses bomber era, and “nose art” the call sign “Moose,” a tribute below the cockpit pays tribute to the squadron’s original CO to Fulton. John “Moose” Fulton. 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Joanne Roch Cell: (780) 573-9389 www.joanneroch.com Page 2 The Courier News & Publishing Tuesday, June 7, 2016 Wing Commander and Wing Chief Warrant Officer June Message This is an exciting time include other elements of a of the Tactical Electronic for 4 Wing and CFB Cold military force. Warfare Instructor Course Lake! Exercise MAPLE The biggest changes have and the Tactical Data Link FLAG 49 is now well been to the type of activities Joint Interface Control Officer underway, welcoming five and missions conducted during course, both relatively new international partner and the exercise. We work to include to the RCAF. These training allied nations (Belgium, elements of future operations by courses serve to further enable Germany, France, UK and integrating electronic warfare, our personnel to be agile in the USA) and a host of Royal special weapons and tactics, modern battlespace. Canadian Air Force (RCAF) joint personnel recovery, ISR, An additional element units and personnel from air-to-air refuelling, command to MAPLE FLAG 49 is the across the country. and control, and ground based participation of smaller, more It is a chance to showcase operations all in an effort to tactical Special Forces and our hospitality while doing create as much realism as land elements from Germany what we do best: flying possible for participants. (Period 1) and Belgium (Period and supporting/conducting We also fuse ourselves with 2). Throughout both periods operations. The preparations other concurrent exercises, and efforts expended while such as the Canadian Army’s planning and executing this Exercise MAPLE RESOLVE, exercise are impressive, and a Brigade high readiness not lost on the leadership confirmation exercise that the teams. RCAF has been supporting During my in-brief early for several weeks and which last week, I discussed the history just wrapped up at CFB of this exercise, mentioning Wainwright. its roots in preparing junior The end goal is readiness. aircrew for their first combat We need to train like we fight, missions. First held in 1978, so when deployed alongside our Exercise MAPLE FLAG used allies, we fight like we trained. to be known as Exercise RED To achieve this goal, we must FLAG NORTH, and was an be mindful of our environment expansion to the already which includes rapid changes in established United States Air technology, both for ourselves Force Exercise RED FLAG. and our adversaries. We need Much like those earlier to develop new ways to learn days, today’s exercise still and improve our skills, and aims to simulate missions an share our collective ideas and aircrew may encounter when methods. Otherwise, our forces first employed in a future will not be responsive nor theatre of operations; but we effective in the next conflict. have changed how we do it, Exercise MAPLE FLAG and expanded the exercise to 49 has incorporated elements you may notice some interesting scenarios develop, which otherwise would not be possible without the participation of these highly skilled personnel. But it takes more than great participants to pull this off. This exercise would not be possible without the determination and dedication of everyone involved. The Wing Chief and I thank all 4 Wing and CFB Cold Lake personnel along with all visiting personnel for their work in making such a large event unfold. I remind everyone to maintain vigilance and awareness of your surroundings. No matter the situation, our first priority is everyone’s safety and security. For all visiting personnel, we invite you to experience all that the City of Cold Lake and the surrounding regions have to offer. The partnerships and friendships we make during the exercise will serve us well during peace or conflict, making us stronger as a coalition. Message du commandant et adjudant-chef de l’Escadre pour juin Quelle période exercice et précisé ses stimulante pour la racines, soit la préparation 4e Escadre et la base de aux premières missions Cold Lake! L’exercice de combat des équipages MAPLE FLAG 49, qui débutants. Mené pour rassemble cinq nations la première fois en 1978, alliées (la Belgique, l’exercice MAPLE FLAG l’Allemagne, la France, le était autrefois appelé Royaume-Uni et les États- l’exercice RED FLAG Unis) et une multitude NORTH; il s’agissait d’une d’unités et de membres expansion d’un exercice de l’Aviation royale du existant de l’Armée de Canada (ARC) de partout l’air américaine, RED au pays, est maintenant FLAG. bien entamé. Comme à l’époque, C’est une occasion de l’exercice en cours vise montrer notre hospitalité à simuler des missions tout en faisant ce que qu’un équipage pourrait nous faisons le mieux : avoir à effectuer lors voler et soutenir ou d’une première présence mener des opérations. dans un théâtre La préparation et les d’opérations. Toutefois, efforts investis dans le fonctionnement de la planification et l’exercice a évolué et l’exécution de l’exercice l’exercice s’est étendu sont impressionnants, et à d’autres aspects de la les équipes de direction force militaire. en sont bien conscientes. Les changements Dans mon article les plus importants En bref du début de la concernent le type semaine dernière, j’ai d’activités et de missions évoqué l’histoire de cet qui sont menées dans le cadre de l’exercice. préparation. Nous devons l’interface interarmées Nous nous assurons d’y nous entraîner comme de liaison de données inclure des éléments des si nous combattions, tactiques, qui sont tous opérations de demain pour qu’une fois en deux relativement récents comme la guerre déploiement avec nos dans l’ARC. Ces cours électronique, les armes alliés, nous combattions contribuent à rendre spéciales et tactiques, la comme nous nous notre personnel plus récupération de personnel sommes entraînés. souple sur les champs de interarmées, le RSR, le Pour y arriver, nous bataille modernes. ravitaillement en vol, le devons rester attentifs L’exercice MAPLE commandement et le à notre environnement, FLAG 49 prévoit contrôle et les opérations dans lequel les aussi la participation terrestres, en vue de technologies évoluent de groupes tactiques créer des situations aussi rapidement, tant pour restreints de forces réalistes que possible nous que pour nos spéciales et terrestres de pour les participants. adversaires. Nous devons l’Allemagne (période 1) Nous nous joignons trouver de nouvelles et de la Belgique aussi à d’autres exercices façons d’apprendre et de (période 2). Au cours de tenus simultanément, nous perfectionner, et ces deux périodes, vous comme l’exercice mettre en commun nos pourrez remarquer des MAPLE RESOLVE de idées et nos méthodes. scénarios inhabituels qui l’Armée canadienne, un Autrement, nos forces ne n’auraient pas été possibles exercice de confirmation seront ni adaptables ni sans la participation de du haut niveau de efficaces lors du prochain ces militaires hautement préparation d’une conflit. qualifiés. brigade que l’ARC L’exercice MAPLE Mais il ne suffit pas soutient depuis plusieurs FLAG 49 comprend d’avoir des participants semaines et qui vient des éléments du cours exceptionnels pour de prendre fin à la d’instructeur sur la réussir un pareil base Wainwright. guerre électronique exercice. Le succès ne Le but ultime est de tactique et du cours serait pas possible sans s’assurer de notre état de d’officier de contrôle de la détermination et le dévouement de tous les intervenants. Le chef d’escadre et moi tenons à remercier tout le personnel de la 4e escadre et de la base de Cold Lake, de même que tous les visiteurs, pour leur contribution à un évènement de cette envergure. Je vous rappelle à tous de rester vigilants et conscients de votre environnement. Peu importe les circonstances, notre priorité reste la sécurité de tous. À tous nos visiteurs, nous vous invitons à profiter de toutes les expériences que peuvent vous offrir la ville de Cold Lake et les environs. Les partenariats et les amitiés que nous créerons au cours de cet exercice seront précieux, en temps de paix comme en temps de guerre, car ils renforceront notre coalition. NEWS Tuesday, June 7, 2016 The Courier News & Publishing Page 3 4 Wing Members Capture RCAF Sports Honours The CourIer Capt Jacklyn Zacher of Wing Operations and MCpl Giancarlo Pavone of 10 FTTS have captured RCAF sports honours as Coach of the Year and Official of the Year respectively. Capt Zacher coached the 4 Wing women’s hockey team to a second consecutive Prairie Region championship. The team made the finals at the Canadian Armed Forces National Championship tournament, losing in the final by one goal. MCpl Pavone is a highlyqualified soccer official who has officiated CAF soccer at every level as well as amateur and professional soccer outside the military. The RCAF Sports Achievement Awards program was established to recognize members and teams of the RCAF who have distinguished themselves through their athletic endeavours. Other recipients include Maj Cameron Lowden of 16 Wing, Male Athlete of the Year; MCpl Amanda Jardine of 1 CAD, Female Athlete of the Year; andthe 14 Wing women’s slo-pitch team for collective-sport Team of the Year. The RCAF honourees will be considered for CAF Sports Awards in their respective categories. Jeff Gaye Capt Jacklyn Zacher Jeff Gaye MCpl Giancarlo Pavone Local Runners Hit Their Stride at Nationals Jeff Gaye CFB Cold Lake runners took Gold, Silver and Bronze at the CAF National Running Championships in Ottawa. All three Cold Lake competitors medaled in their respective events, with a one-two finish in the men’s 10-kilometre race. Capt Matt Setlack of AETE took gold with a time of 32:58.02. He was followed by Maj Benjamin Le Gall of 419 Squadron who finished in 33:52.04. Maj Alana Cadieux of Wing Headquarters finished third in the women’s half marathon, clocking 1:35:18.34. Capt Jessica Grace of 22 Canadian Forces Health Services Centre had qualified, but was unable to race due to injury. Cpl Caitlin Lamrock, also of 22 Canadian Forces Health Services Centre, attended as an athletic trainer. 4 Wing Sports and Fitness Manager Josey Yearley called Cold Lake’s showing at nationals “phenomenal.” “While local runners enjoyed a nice cool run in the rain at the 4 Wing Community Run, these three athletes streaked through the heat in Ottawa,” she said. “And it has come to my attention that Capt Setlack’s wife Emily won the Women’s 2016 halfmarathon in Calgary that weekend as well. “All these athletes really did put Cold Lake on the map,” she said. 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This Deadpool comic-book saga stars Ben Affleck as the Caped Sunday’s Matinees Crusader and Henry have been cancelled Cavill as The Man of Steel. Vendredi 10 juin, à du dimanche ont été 19 h : Deadpool (2016) – annulées cette semaine. Faisant partie de la série 4 Wing Movie Club des X-Men de Marvel, presentations are shown Deadpool relate le début at the 4 Wing Theatre. de la carrière du super- Admission is free to héros du même nom et defence team members, ses pouvoirs de guérison. your CF One card is Le scénario est un peu the preferred form of plus bizarre et original identification. que ceux des films Les films du cinéportant habituellement club de la 4e Escadre sont sur les héros de bandes projetés dans l’amphithéâtre dessinées. Film classé R. de la 4e Escadre. Entrée Sunday’s matinees gratuite pour les membres have been cancelled for de l’Équipe de la Défense; this week la carte UneFC est la forme Les séances en matinée d’identification privilégiée. 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For information on signs of stroke and emergency treatment come see us at: Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 am - 9 pm Sat. 9 am - 6 pm Sun. 11 am - 5 pm #105, 4902 - 69 Avenue, Cold Lake, AB (Tri-City Complex) Phone 780-594-7387 Fax 780-594-5927 *10% discount for Military personnel on regular priced items* Cold Lake Public Library Grand Centre Branch: 5513 B 48th Ave. 780-594-5101 Monday & Wednesday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm Sunday: Closed Harbour View Branch: 1301 8th Ave. 780-639-3967 Monday & Wednesday: 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tuesday & Thursday: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Sunday: Closed Tuesday, June 7, 2016 The Courier News & Publishing Page 5 Rare Orchid Blooms in 4 Wing Bush Jeff Gaye Some people look at a stand of bushes and see, well, bushes. Adam Dul, a shop supervisor at 4 Wing’s waste water treatment facility, looks at those same bushes and sees dozens of species of trees, undergrowth and ground cover forming a complex, interdependent ecosystem. While walking through a stand of bushes on the base last week, Dul happened upon a hidden treasure – a rare striped coralroot orchid (also known as a hooded coralroot, or Corallorhiza striata). In fact, there were a few of the orchids growing amid the decaying leaf litter. “Every spring when plants start flowering, I like to walk through the woods and look for interesting plants,” said Dul, who has a Masters degree in wetlands ecology. “Whenever I find something I haven’t seen, I try to identify it,” he said. The coralroot orchid grows from BC to Nova Scotia, he says, but while its range is widespread the plants are not abundant. Lacking green leaves, they do not produce chlorophyll so they are not able to photosynthesize their own nutrients. Instead they must rely on a forest-dwelling fungus to break down organic material into useable carbohydrates. The coralroot orchid’s rhizomes (root systems) form clumps resembling coral, giving it its name. Dul says there are about 30 species of orchid growing wild in Alberta. Several of them form parasitic relationships with fungi to feed themselves. Not far from the orchids, Dul also Jeff Gaye Jeff Gaye This beautiful orchid was found in the woods at 4 Wing. Watch your step! The tiny star flower is easy to miss if you’re not looking. Pet of the Week discovered a population of star flower, Trientalis borealis, which he says is also uncommon. “It’s not very common, but it’s not as rare as the orchid,” he said. “In some US states, it’s a protected species.” While Dul likes to share his knowledge of plants with others, he asked The Courier not to divulge the specific location of the rare flowers. But when you’re out walking, keep your eyes peeled and watch your step – that small stand of birch and poplar might be home to some rare floral gems. Jeff Gaye adam Dul: ecological expert and enthusiast. MFRC Bulletin Board P.O. Box 5260, Station Forces Cold Lake, Alberta T9M 2C3 Tel: (780) 594-6006 Fax: (780) 594-5776 Email: [email protected] www.facebook.com/coldlake.mfrc Medley Youth Centre Babysitters Course: When: June 18th,2016 (9AM-3PM) Where: MFRC Cost: $20.00 Hi there!. I am a 5 year old DSH. You will find me a very relaxed catLaura-Anne who likes to cuddle and hang Dr. Kutryk out with people. Meet me during viewing and adoption hours at the Lakeland Humane Society. SPoNSoreD By: JEMAL Dr. Greg Benoit Dr. Rex Benoit Dr. L.A. Kutryk 5508-50 Ave. PO Box 10 Cold Lake, AB. T9M 1P1 Phone: 780-594-1255 Fax: 780-594-2714 Mon. – Fri.: 8am – 6pm Sat.: 9am – 1pm WWW.ANIMALHEALTHPROVIDERS.COM 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICES d/o Animal Health Providers Ltd. 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Whats Coming Up at Medley Youth Centre: June 11th, 2016 – Sponge Darts 1:00-4:00PM (Ages 10-17) June 25th,2016 – Water Bottle Soccer 1:00-4:00PM (Ages 10-17) Youth Centre Hours of Operation CLOSED ON SUNDAYS and Statutory Holidays M 6:30-9:30pm (Ages 10-12) Tu 6:30-9:30pm (Ages 13-17) W 6:30-9:30pm (Ages 10-12) Th 6:30–9:30pm (Ages 13-17) F 6:30 – 11:00pm (Ages 13-17) Sat 1:00-4:00pm (Ages 10-12) 6:30–11:00pm (Ages 13-17) Volunteer Opportunities: 2016 Events: * June is Recreation Month, June 11, 2016 * Airshow, July 16-17, 2016 * Terry Fox, September 16, 2016 * Cold Lake Museum – Heritage Day, August 1, 2016 * Community Registration Day, August 27, 2016 In need of volunteers for the following positions: * Library Assisstant (2-4 hrs/ week) * Family Education Admin Assistant (2-4 hrs/ week) * MFRC Admin Assistant (2-4 hrs/ week) Page 6 The Courier News & Publishing Tuesday, June 7, 2016 June is Recreation Month: This Is My Therapy PSP As Lt(N) Aaron Bradley speeds down a bike trail under sunny skies, the day’s stressful moments melt away. That’s his “recreation therapy.” Every June, Personnel Support Programs (PSP) marks June is Recreation Month by illustrating the many benefits of recreational activities. The 2016 theme, “This is my therapy”, highlights how recreational activities restore us and prepare us for challenges ahead. “Cycling is a getaway. Time spent in the saddle is stress-free time that can be (CAF) family members, postings, was a runner and swimmer, so he added used for reflection,” Lt(N) Bradley says. deployments, careers, and hectic family cycling to his routine with the goal of “Besides physical strength, cycling will schedules can lead to stress. Road to trying a triathlon. increase your mental toughness which Mental Readiness (R2MR) training “I have competed in triathlons, road will naturally transfer to other areas of advises that engaging in things we racing, and most recently cyclo-cross,” your life.” enjoy gives us more energy to manage Lt(N) Bradley says. “Anytime you reach a From triathlon clubs to safety stress. When under stress we often stop goal you get a feeling of accomplishment. rodeos, cycling is one of many forms of having fun due to a lack of time or a Whether it’s finishing your first century recreation that the military community decreased interest. But during stressful (100-mile ride) or winning your first can engage in through PSP. A well- times it is even more important to race, each goal completed will leave you balanced recreation program helps schedule positive activities in order to thirsting for more.” To learn more about community maintain total fitness, which includes manage the demands in our life. For Lt (N) Bradley, hitting the recreation and to enter the June is physical, emotional, intellectual, social road on his bike three times a week is a Recreation Month contest, visit cfmws. and spiritual health. For Canadian Armed Forces priority on his schedule. As a youth, he com/JRM. Juin, le mois des loisirs : voici ma thérapie PSP Descendre un sentier pour vélo à toute vitesse sous un ciel ensoleillé fait oublier tous les instants de stress de la journée : c’est la « thérapie » par les loisirs à laquelle a recours le Ltv Aaron Bradley. Chaque année se célèbre Juin, le mois des loisirs dans le cadre des Programmes de soutien du personnel (PSP) pour démontrer les nombreux bienfaits des activités de loisirs. Le thème de cette année, « Voici ma thérapie », souligne les effets positifs des activités récréatives pour se rétablir et se préparer aux défis à venir. « Le cyclisme est un moyen de s’évader du quotidien. Le temps passé à vélo libère du stress et est propice à la réflexion, affirme le Ltv Bradley. En plus d’augmenter la résistance physique, le cyclisme augmente la force mentale, ce qui, bien entendu, influence les autres aspects de la vie. » Que ce soit dans des clubs de triathlon ou dans les séances de sécurité à vélo, le cyclisme est l’un des nombreux loisirs que peut pratiquer la communauté des militaires grâce aux PSP. Un programme bien équilibré aide à maintenir une bonne forme physique complète et un état de bien-être total : santé physique, émotionnelle, mentale, sociale et spirituelle de la personne. Les affectations, les déploiements et la carrière, de même que les horaires familiaux chargés sont parfois une source de stress pour les membres des familles des Forces armées canadiennes (FAC). Selon la formation En route vers la préparation mentale (RVPM), se livrer à des activités qui nous plaisent nous procure une plus grande énergie pour gérer le stress. En période de stress, nous mettons souvent de côté le plaisir faute de temps ou par manque croissant d’intérêt ou For more detailed information on available programs, please Google “CF Community Gateway” and click on Cold Lake. d’énergie. Toutefois, c’est à ce moment qu’il est encore plus important de prévoir des activités positives dans notre horaire quotidien pour répondre efficacement aux exigences de notre vie. Pour le Ltv Bradley, parcourir les routes à vélo trois fois par semaine fait partie des priorités de son horaire. Coureur et nageur pendant sa jeunesse, il a naturellement décidé d’ajouter le cyclisme en ayant pour objectif de prendre part à un triathlon. « J’ai participé à des goût d’en atteindre un triathlons, des courses sur autre. » route et plus récemment Pour d’autres à des épreuves de cyclo- renseignements sur cross, ajoute le Ltv Bradley. les activités de loisirs Que ce soit de terminer communautaires et une première course pour participer au century (distance de 100 concours Juin, le milles) ou de gagner une mois des loisirs, première course, chaque veuillez visiter le sbmfc. but atteint me donne le com/jml. It’s Play Time Again The CourIer Personnel Support Programs (PSP) 2016 Play e-zine is out. Play is a slick online magazine, released to coincide with CFMWS’ June Is Recreation Month promotion. It contains features on recreation topics, especially geared to military members and their families. The 2016 issue includes recreation articles on cycling, sea kayaking and hiking the legendary Appalachian Trail. Lifestyle features include kitchen tips from celebrity chef Michael Bonacini and an interview with TV’s “Property Brothers” Jonathan and Drew Scott. For the travel-minded, there’s a great “48 Hours in Halifax” article. And much more! Play is only accessible online. Go to www.cfmws.com and navigate your way to PSP June Is Recreation Month – you’ll find it there in an easy-to-read format. Perfect Starter Homes Acreage Pierceland, Saskatchewan Pierceland, SK MLS: 567780 $229,900 MLS: 567394 $174,900 MLS: 567423 Income Property $78,900 Beaver River Realty Pierceland, SK Sabrina Somers 780-573-5018 [email protected] MLS: 567621 $219,500 MLS: 568975 $279,900 D CE R U ED MLS: 569194 $419,900 $399,900 Tuesday, June 7, 2016 The Courier News & Publishing Page 7 Maple Flag 49 “Birdwatcher’s” Guide CF-188 Hornet: CP-140 Aurora The Courier What was that aircraft that just flew overhead? In Cold Lake we see Hornets and Griffons every day, but with Maple Flag 49 in progress, there’s some interesting planes in the air. This guide will help you identify them. Some models of similar aircraft may not be exactly as shown. Cpl Thompson, Wing Imaging RCAF Flown by: 401, 409, 410, 425 and 433 Squadrons, RCAF (Canada). Flown by: 405, 407 Squadrons RCAF (Canada). Mirage 2000-5 E-3 AWACS Cpl Thompson, Wing Imaging SAC Andy Stevens, RAF Flown by: Groupe de Chasse 1/2 “Cigognes” (France). Flown by: USAF 960th Airborne Control Squadron, USAF 964th Airborne Control Squadron (USA); Number 8 Squadron RAF (United Kingdom). Dassault Rafale Jet CCC177 Globemaster III Bikash Das CH-146 Griffon Cpl Thompson, Wing Imaging Flown by: Escadron de Chasse 1/91 “Gascogne” Flown by: 429 Squadron RCAF (Canada). (France). RCAF Flown by: 1 Wing Kingston RCAF (Canada). Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet Cpl Thompson, W Imaging Flown by: Top Aces (contractor) with 414 EW Squadron RCAF (Canada) Electronic Warfare. Sun Mon Tue Wed 1 Thu 2 3 Try a new outdoor Make a smoothie activity CC-130/C-130 Hercule 5 6 Play Frisbee Take a nature walk 12 13 Use Splash Park at Col. JJ Parr 19 RCAF 26 Explore Cold Lake Provincial Park 8 Play Ball Hockey 14 Use active 9 Community BBQ Cycle the Millennium Trail 15 Play at the park Play basketball 20 K9 Club BBQ 12-3pm 10 11 5:00pm-7:00pm Toonie Swim 6-8pm 17 Try a racquet sport 27 Try a new recreation activity 22 Use the skate park 28 Walk the beach line 23 Play soccer Toonie Swim 29 Visit the splash park 24 Play outside 30 Kayak or Canoe Swim 2:30-5:30pm Play a round of golf 18 6-8pm 21 Play catch 4 Mackenzie School 16 Sat Sports Night (8-12yrs) - Col. JJ Parr6-8:30pm transportation OD Saddle Club Open House & BBQ 10AM-2PM Flown by: 426, 436 Squadrons, RCAF (Canada); USAF Reserve 94th Airlift Wing, Kentucky Air National Guard 165th Airlift Wing (USA). 7 Fri Try Frisbee golf in Martineau 25 Schools Out Pool Party 6-8pm Visit the Splash Park PERSONNEL SUPPORT PROGRAMS Page 8 The Courier News & Publishing Tuesday, June 7, 2016 Coffee: A Love-Hate Relationship DereK Coe, heaLTh ProMoTIoN MaNaGer There must be something about coffee I haven’t caught on to. Every day I pass by the local coffee shop I’m amazed at how many people line up for their daily pick-me-up. Maybe it’s the taste? Or maybe it’s the caffeine, a psychoactive drug that falls under the category of a stimulant. It’s quite likely it’s a combination of the two. But what most people don’t realize is that since the caffeine in coffee is a drug (the most widely used drug in the world), you can actually become addicted to it. Before you know it, coffee goes from a want to a need. They have even started making coffee mugs that say things like “It’s in your best interest not to talk to me until I’ve had my morning coffee.” I’m not trying to Creative Connection tell you that coffee is bad for you, because it’s not – as long as you drink it in moderation. But this is where we run into a problem: what is moderation? Moderation is staying within your recommended daily intake levels. Health Canada recommends a daily intake of less than 400 mg of caffeine, or up to four cups of coffee for healthy adults. When I say cups I mean 250 mL cups, not four extra-large coffees at 700 m each. Unfortunately, most coffee drinkers exceed the recommended daily intake, which puts them at risk of developing health problems. This could be anxiety, jitters, sleep difficulties, irritability, reduced concentration, or things like diarrhea, increased blood pressure, dehydration, bone calcium loss, and irregular or rapid heartbeats. Makes me glad I don’t like coffee! If you like coffee, pay attention to how much you’re drinking. This is particularly important because we often overlook other food products, like pop and chocolate, that also contain caffeine. While the amount may be small, Health Promotion Derek Coe & Tammy Buchanan Health Can Be Catching it all adds up. If you would like more information on anything discussed in this article, don’t hesitate to contact the Health Promotion office. References: Canada Health Jeff Gaye Murray Gauthier of W Ce (left), faced off against MCpl richard atlee of 10 fTTS at the beginning of the IS ball hockey season. Kevin Kiely dropped the “puck.” I/S BALL HOCKEY 2016 TEAM GP W L T P MASHED 2 2 0 0 4 SKY GODS 2 2 0 0 4 NIGHT HAWKS 1 1 0 0 2 KNIGHTS 3 1 2 0 2 WORLD DESTRUCTION CO. 2 1 1 0 2 HOOTERS 1 0 1 0 0 SPARTANS 3 0 3 0 0 DAVID YURDIGA Event Description: Free BBQ for community members Cycling Safety with Military Police Fun outdoor recreation activities for all ages Base clubs and activity promotion Community members are encouraged to ride their bikes to the event. For more information contact 780.840.8000 ext. 8145 Member of Parliament, Fort McMurray-Cold Lake My sincerest gratitude is offered to all of those continuing to support Fort McMurray during this unprecedented event. Thank You! COLD LAKE CONSTITUENCY OFFICE #3 Marina Mall, 901-10 St., Cold Lake, AB TEL: 780 639 1700 • [email protected] Tuesday, June 7, 2016 The Courier News & Publishing Summer Happenings at 4 Wing Community Library NICoLe uSher, LIBrarIaN • Marble works and even a motorized one • Bubbles, parachute and Summer is approaching, and chalk in the next few weeks we will be And best of all, cozy chairs and setting up our summer activities. great books for all ages! We also We will have lots of things for the have our annual Summer Reading kids every day, including: Program for kids, please sign up by • Several bins of Lego June 27. For adults we have a great new • Board games galore selection of new release titles. • Book displays with our This summer the library will favourite recommended be open Monday to Thursday from titles 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Friday • Colouring books and crafts from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. We will • 1000-piece puzzle which we host events for children throughout really need help with Activités estivales à la bibliothèque communautaire de la 4e Escadre NICoLe uSher, BIBLIoThÉCaIre Pour les adultes, nous avons une belle sélection de nouveaux titres. L’été approche et Cet été, la au cours des prochaines bibliothèque sera ouverte semaines nous du lundi au jeudi de 10 h commencerons nos à 16 h et le vendredi, activités estivales. Nous de 10 h à 15 h. Nous aurons plusieurs activités organiserons des activités quotidiennes pour les pour les enfants pendant enfants : toute la semaine. • Plusieurs bacs de Faites-vous partie Lego d’un club ou d’un groupe • Des jeux de société qui se cherche un beau à profusion lieu de rencontre? • Des présentoirs Cherchezvous à former à livres avec nos un groupe? Nous avons recommandations un lieu de rencontre préférées idéal pour votre groupe • Des cahiers à à la bibliothèque colorier et des communautaire de bricolages la 4e Escadre. La • Un casse-tête de bibliothèque est un 1 000 morceaux, grand espace ouvert avec lequel nous où il y a beaucoup de aurons vraiment tables et d’aires pour besoin d’aide s’asseoir. • Des jeux de Pour de plus amples Marbleworks dont renseignements, veuillez un qui est motorisé envoyer un courriel à • Des bulles, un l’adresse four_wing@ parachute et des library.coldlake.ab.ca ou craies composer le 780-594Et surtout, des 7456. chaises confortables Nous sommes situés et d’excellents livres dans l’école Art Smith pour tous les âges! Nous Aviation Academy. Notre avons également notre porte extérieure se trouve programme annuel de tout juste après l’entrée lecture d’été pour les principale du bureau; enfants; inscrivez-vous tournez le coin à droite et avant le 27 juin. vous y êtes. 4 Wing Community Library Located in the 4 Wing Community Access Building • 780-594-7456 Monday to Thursday: 11:00 am - 4:00 pm Friday: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday: Closed Second and Fourth Sunday of the Month: 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm the week. Are you part of a club or a group who is looking for a great meeting location? Or are you looking to start a group? We have an ideal meeting location for your group at 4 Wing Community Library. The library is a large open space with lots of sitting areas and tables. For more information email [email protected], or call 780-594-7456. We are located in Art Smith Aviation Academy. Our exterior door is just past the office entrance, around the corner to the right. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES We are the civilians at home and abroad Serving Those Who Serve Page 9 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES We are the civilians at home and abroad Serving Those Who Serve Now Hiring... Sports Stores Technician Col JJ Parr Sports Centre 4 Wing Cold Lake Permanent Full Time Position Competition # CLK-16-020 JOB SUMMARY: Under the supervision of the Facility Coordinator, the Sports Store Technician plans and organizes all sports stores activities and equipment purchases according to established policies and regulations. He/she orders and tracks materials and supplies, prepares reports for supervisor, as required, and maintains records of distribution accounts. QUALIFICATIONS: - College diploma or certificate in Business Administration, Recreation Facility Management or related field and some years experience in a related field OR - High school diploma AND several years experience in a related field OR - An acceptable combination of education, training, and experience will also be considered AND - A valid driver’s license (Alberta) LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: English Mandatory Now Hiring... Community Recreation Coordinator Personnel Support Program Col JJ Parr Sports Centre 4 Wing Cold Lake Permanent Full Time Position Competition # CLK-16-021 JOB SUMMARY: Under the direction of the Community Recreation Manager, the Community Recreation Coordinator plans, coordinates, and evaluates the operations and delivery of Base /Wing /Unit recreation programs. He/she recommends, implements and monitors recreation policies and directives. The Community Recreation Coordinator prepares and submits budgetary guidelines, provides budgetary guidelines for activity leaders, and prepares an annual operating budget summary for all 4 Wing Cold Lake recreation programs. He/she also recruits, supervises, and arranges training for volunteer leaders and instructors. EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: - In issuing sports equipment - In the preparation and maintenance of outdoor sports facilities - In equipment maintenance/scheduling - In loss prevention - In inventory control - In record keeping/invoicing - In event planning and project management - In using software for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, e-mail, and Internet browsing BENEFITS AVAILABLE: Competitive Benefits including a Defi ned Benefit Pension Plan & Savings plans (TFSA, RRSPs), a comprehensive group benefit plan including health, dental & vision, LTD, and Group Life Insurance, Educational Assistance, accessible facilities on base (i.e. fitness facility, swimming pool, etc), CANEX Privileges SALARY: $18.84/hr - $20.50/hr SECURITY: - Reliability - This process includes a police records check for service with the vulnerable sector. QUALIFICATIONS: - Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education, Recreation, Leisure Studies, or a related field OR - College diploma or certificate in Sports Administration, Recreation Management, Leisure Services, or a related field, AND some years of experience in recreation administration, or in a related field AND - Current CPR and Basic First Aid qualifications As part of our team, you would display the following shared competencies: organizational knowledge, client service, communication, teamwork, innovation and leadership. COMPETITIVE BENEFITS INCLUDING: - Dedicated programs including new employee orientation program and on-the-job training - Defi ned Benefit Pension Plan - Savings plans (TFSA, RRSPs) - Educational Assistance - Facilities on base available to employees (i.e. Fitness facility, Swimming pool, etc) - Paid vacation and 11 paid Statutory Holidays - A comprehensive benefit plan (health, dental, vision, group life insurance, sick leave, long-term disability insurance (LTD), accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D ). - Shop at CANEX– option for “no interest” credit plan SALARY: $49,970 - $58,780 per annum HOW TO APPLY: Online at www.cfmws.com under our career section or via email to [email protected] quoting competition # CLK-16-021. This competition closes on 19 June 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. NPF employees must demonstrate the following shared competencies: client service, organizational knowledge, communication, innovation, teamwork and leadership. NPF is committed to employment equity. Our goal is a diverse, inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We strongly encourage applications from all of the designated group members. Individuals needing employment accommodation in the hiring process or job postings in an alternative format may contact the NPF Human Resources Manager. START DATE: 27 June 2016 POSTING DATE: 2 June 2016 APPLICATION DEADLINE: 23:59 hrs Pacific Time on 15 June 2016. APPLICATION SUBMISSION: Submit resume to NPF HR Office quoting competition # CLK-16-020. Email: npfhrcoldlake@cfmws. com or online: www.cfmws.com. We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We are hiring... 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Long Hours Padre Will Hubbard Many of us will be providing our services to a variety of exercises including Maple Resolve, Maple Flag and other different military experiences. One thing that is a functional part of our experience is the long hours that we spend. Two years ago I was the Chaplain that provided care for Maple Resolve. I remember getting up in the middle of the night. I walked to our mess. Most nights I could find a few people gathering. I suspect some people just could not sleep. I think many of us feel a dopamine rush because we are geared up for whatever will happen the next day. My conversations with some people opened up doors of possibility. I grew in understanding and appreciating each person who could share a bit of their daily journey. If you ever travel in a ship along the coast of Labrador, you can see what is called “the [Across from Art Smith Aviation Academy] Sacraments 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. Our participation is purely life’s problems (Pitchford, incidental; we guide the 2009). ship that carries the military I will soon be leaving member to the place where 4 Wing Cold Lake. I have individual agency is carried enjoyed listening to you on out. The individual agency exercises and on deployments. confronts anxieties in this I will miss this community very life, the meaning created in much. May the Creator be with these moments creates a lived you. experience (Pitchford, 2009). Will Through understanding their Reference: Pitchford, D. own experience, they develop (2009). The existentialism of greater capacities (Pitchford, Rollo May: An influence on 2009). Our ultimate meaning trauma treatment. Journal of is found in these capacities Humanistic Psychology, 49(4), 441that offer solutions to 461, i1.1177/0022167808327679 Padre’s Corner St. Mark’s Protestant Chapel 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. hole in the wall.” It reminds me of a therapeutic window where we explore distinctions of one world going through to the other. On the other side of the wall, one is pulled into green fields full of space. It tempts you with a promise of rich fields. On this side you may experience a rocky shoreline with jagged edges that prevent you from the other side. I can imagine that at a mid point called “the bridge,” one must take steps with great courage and resolution. 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 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.............................7716 Padre Marcin Rosinski................................8165 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 Tuesday, June 7, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT The Courier News & Publishing Page 11 HOROSCOPES CAPRICORN - December 22 - January 19 You’re far too close to the situation to be objective Capricorn. Ask someone else to be the judge. A rare treat sets the stage for a great party.! AQUARIUS - January 20 - February 18 Lo and behold, Aquarius. Someone notoriously unreliable does not disappoint. A meeting of the minds sets a new plan into motion. Crossword ACROSS 1. Absorbed 5. Fill 9. A small drop 13. Continental money 15. ___ du jour 16. Halo, e.g. 17. “You ___ kidding!” 18. From now on 20. CDC member? 22. Affirm 23. Royal staff 24. “Green Gables” girl 25. Beat 26. Cuts through 30. Break off 32. “Wanna ___?” 33. “Much ___ About Nothing” 34. Tube in body which food passes through 39. Amscrayed 40. “A jealous mistress”: Emerson 41. Cartoon art 42. An innocent girl 45. Shopping assistants 47. MasterCard alternative 48. Crack 51. Fashions 54. More covered of reeds 55. Butter and powdered sugar mixture 57. Pop 58. Advocate 59. “How ___!” 60. Brown ermine 61. Bungle, with “up” 62. Appraiser 63. Coastal raptors DOWN 1. Analyzes 2. Containing trivalent gold 3. Saving 4. Orchestral music 5. Area 6. A pint, maybe 7. Roofing material 8. Forever 9. Lights coordinator 10. Vermeer’s “Woman With a ___” 11. Assayers’ stuff 12. Blocks 14. Height 19. Bang-up (hyphenated) 21. Undertake, with “out” PISCES - February 19 - March 20 What a pity, Pisces. You know how to make a statement but it doesn’t quite turn out how you envisioned. There is a silver lining in every cloud, even this one. ARIES - March 21 - April 19 Talk, talk, talk. That’s all that seems to be happening right now at work, and it is starting to wear on you and your colleagues. Relax, Aries. Action will be swift. TAURUS - April 20 - May 20 Attitude is everything, Taurus. Be positive no matter what the circumstances, and others will be too. The web of deceit builds at home. GEMINI - May 21 - June 21 Wise up, Gemini. What one says isn’t necessarily what one means. Read between the lines. Summer fun among friends makes for a great weekend. 27. Constellation east of Orion 28. ___ cheese 29. Exclusive 30. Delhi dress 31. Brio 32. Dracula, at times 35. Revolt 36. Place where money of a club is kept 37. Groups of business that fix prices 38. Come before 43. Gets around 44. Pesky insects 45. Calling 46. Absorbed, as a cost 49. Ice cream flavor 50. Allowances for waste after deduction for tare 51. Bud 52. Pink, as a steak 53. Units of work 56. Nod, maybe CANCER - June 22 - July 22 Opportunity knocks. Answer only if you dare, Cancer. Make no mistake. A lot of work will be involved. Jealousy weaves its way into a family gathering. LEO - July 23 - August 22 What a bore, Leo, or is it? You won’t know until you give it a try. A favour is returned just in the nick of time. Show your appreciation. VIRGO - August 23 - September 22 Need further proof, Virgo? Say no more, as an old friend will drop by. The tiniest of gifts makes for the biggest pleasures at a retirement home. LIBRA - September 23 - October 22 You don’t like to be bullied, Libra. A colleague doesn’t know that, however. Keep that in mind in an upcoming meeting. Maintain your composure. SCORPIO - October 23 - November 21 Completion is not an option, Scorpio. Do what you can and leave it be. A financial burden is lifted, thanks to a loved one. Romance sizzles at home. SAGITTARIUS - November 22 - December 21 Summer adventures await. What are you waiting for, Sagittarius? A friend? Don’t bother. They have more pressing matters to attend to that you will find out about later. 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