New 8 Wing fire hall sod turning ceremony takes place
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New 8 Wing fire hall sod turning ceremony takes place
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The Honourable Chris Alexander, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence, officially turned the sod on a new 3,176 square metre fire hall which will include 14 bays, a control room, offices, training rooms, equipment maintenance areas, firefighter sleeping area, a physical training room and recreation rooms. The new fire hall is long overdue for many reasons – larger bays are required to accommodate 12,000-litre fire trucks in accordance with growing needs of the base; the new location will allow firefighters to meet minimum emergency response timelines; and the new facility is design standard for energy efficient and sustainable construction. “This government is delivering on its commitment to modernize defence infrastructure and equipment to meet the challenges of the 21st century,” Mr. Alexander told those at the official sod turning ceremony Tuesday morning. “The construction of this impressive, new fire hall is one among several initiatives which will give 8 Wing Trenton the means to support our new Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) fleets and it contributes to the economy of local communities.” The current fire hall was built in 1962 and had a gross area of 566 square metres with a single storey building and eight vehicle bays. It will be reassigned for use by the Military Police once the new fire hall becomes home to the 64 firefighters at 8 Wing. The new fire hall is a $12.1 million construction contract awarded to M.J. Dixon Construction Ltd. of Mississauga. It is expected to generate approximately 66 jobs and be completed in June of 2013. Wing Commander Col Sean Friday said the new fire hall was near and dear to his heart because the updated facility would ensure 8 Wing has the required fire rescue capabilities. The fact that construction was a little beyond the groundbreaking stage was a good thing, because it meant the new facility would be in service faster. 8 Wing received the first of two 12,000-litre crash trucks in the summer of 2011 and 2011 with a final two scheduled to be delivered late summer 2012. The fire hall also has one 5,000 litre air-deployable crash truck and is expecting to receive two structural fire trucks in the summer of 2014 and 2015. Mr. Alexander said the new fire hall became increasingly necessary with the investment of nearly a billion dollars in infrastructure since 2007 at 8 Wing, including continued on page 10 Photo: Ross Lees (ABOVE) Artist’s concept of the new firehall. (LEFT) The Honourable Chris Alexander, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of National Defence officially turns the sod to continue construction on the new $12.1 million 8 Wing 3,176 square metre Fire Hall. News 2 - The Contact May 25, 2012 POSTED TO TRENTON? Peace of mind for your transaction.... Service en Francais and English ANDREA PHILLIPS Re/Max Trent Valley Realty Ltd., Brokerage 447 Dundas St., W. 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The purpose of their visit was to learn about Canada’s strategic vision regarding national security and international operations. The guests were interested to visit 8 Wing because of its role as a major transport and air mobility hub for the Canadian Forces. There were over 70 high-ranking military officials from the Mexican Army, Air Force and Navy who took part in the visit. Several high-ranking civilian government officials and instructors from the National Defence College of Mexico also participated in the tour. Lieutenant-Colonel Dave Alexander, Wing Chiefof-Staff, briefed the participants at the Officers’ Mess. The briefing focused primarily on general information about 8 Wing’s capabilities, missions, and presence at home and abroad. The Mexican guests were very interested and asked several questions related to logistics, the mission of Alert and the training cycle for pilots and support personnel. A symbolic exchange of mementos followed the briefing. 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McKinley TIGER EX 2012 took place in Val d’Or, Quebec from May 15-18. Over 100 members of 424 Squadron deployed on the yearly exercise to maintain their capabilities of manning a ‘Major Search’ from a deployed location. All aspects of the deployment are simulated, from the initial call-out - known as a squadron recall to organizing transport from Trenton to the deployed location. At 7:30 a.m. on May 15, the squadron was briefed as to the situation. A major search was to take place in Val d’Or. One of the CH-146 Griffons was loaded onto the CC-177 Globemaster III and flown to the deployed location along with the administrative staff, the exercise directing staff and the maintainers. Two CC-130 Hercules followed with more passengers and the last Griffon arrived later in the day, their crew having been tasked on a true SAR mission earlier that night. The goal of the exercise is twofold; to practice working from a deployed location but also to facilitate a significant amount of training. Two new Search Masters and an assistant Search Master became qualified during the exercise. These are the members who work from the headquarters and manage all aspects of the search from the ground. They piece together all of the sighting reports, information about the victims and release information as well to public. They task aircraft to search based on that information and, luckily for them, they found all the members of the missing aircraft of this scenario uninjured. Concurrently to the Search Masters, other scenarios were being played out so that all rescuers could put their skills to the test. Pilot advancement towards upgrades to Aircraft Captain were made but not completed due to inclement weather. The Griffon crews made a total of 20 sorties totaling 26 hours of flying while the Hercules hours totaled 18 hours on seven sorties, burning 50,000 litres of fuel over the three-day exercise. Sar Techs made numerous jumps from both aircraft into simulated rescue scenes where imaginary medical attention was required. Casualties were volunteers from 424 Squadron, from SERABEC and from the local population. SERABEC, a civilian volunteer search and rescue organization often called upon for their services, conducted observer training for themselves as well and will be present at SAREX, the national Search and Rescue Exercise that will be held in Val d’Or this fall.. New capabilities were tested on the exercise. A Sea Rescue Kit (SRK), also known as a dingy, was obtained for the first time to conduct training over water, as water rescues are more difficult to conduct especially at night. Re-fuelling from a Hercules to a Griffon was another new capability that was practiced over the three days. The exercise took an extreme amount of planning on the part of squadron staff but exercise organizers Capt Sebastien Lemire and Sgt Audrey Bourgoin kept the training on track despite the numerous changes due to Mother Nature’s seeming unwillingness to cooperate. News 4 - The Contact goldfarb Letter to the editor A veteran point of view of the CPP death benefit Most Canadian families and Canadian Forces (CF) families are not aware that the CPP death benefit plan may only pay $2,500 or less. The CPP fund delivered a strong investment performance in the fiscal 2012. It ended the year with an all time high of $161.6 billion. A petition is organized to move the Government of Canada to increase the CPP death benefit to $5,000 for all Canadians regardless of their contribution levels. At present the estate of disabled children is not entitle to this benefit. The estate of children under the age of 18 is not entitled to this benefit. The estate of many spouses who have not made the necessary CPP contributions for a varied number of reasons is not en- May 18,, 2012 By Penney titled to this benefit. Dedicated veterans have prepared a petition and will approach the Government of Canada to request that the CPP death benefit amount be increase to $5,000 for all Canadians regardless of their contribution levels when burying their love ones. All Canadians are urged to read, sign and distribute the following site to all your families and friends. Help us to move the Government of Canada to lessen the burial expenses of our Canadian families.http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/canada-pensionplan-death-benefit/ John Labelle, Dresden Court, Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Look for us online! thecontactnewspaper.cfbtrenton.com The Contact Newspaper The CONTACT is an unofficial publication of 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. The CONTACT is a weekly military newspaper that provides accurate and timely coverage of issues and events at and affecting Canada’s largest and busiest air base – 8 Wing/CFB Trenton. We are the primary internal and external communications tool for 8 Wing/CFB Trenton and began publishing in November, 1940. We strive to build awareness, morale and ‘esprit de corps’ among both the military and civilian communities. It is our privilege to showcase the efforts of the men and women of the Canadian Forces at work. The Publisher reserves the right to edit copy and reject advertising to suit the needs of the publication. Views expressed are those of the contributor unless expressly attributed to DND, CF or other agencies. In case of typographical error, no goods may be sold and difference charged to this newspaper whose liability is limited to a refund of the space charged for the erroneous item. 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Mail, e-mail, fax or drop in person to the Contact office. Please refer to the information at the bottom of the page for how to reach us. Wondering where to find The Contact? Check out the new drop boxes located around the PMQs. • RCAF Arena • Outside of Cité-Jeunesse • Corner of McGill & Rivers • Corner of St. Hubert & Borden • Outside of Marc Garneau Editorial: 613-392-2811 Ext. 3976 Fax: 613-965-7490 Display Advertising: 613-392-2811 Ext. 7008 or 613-475-0255 Classified Advertising: 613-475-0255 email: cfbcontactnewspaper @gmail.com News May 25, 2012 The Contact - 5 CFS Alert personnel participated in a Relay for Life event by performing a lap around the Station on May 19. Relay for Life in Canada’s most northerly post By Pte Kristy Doyle Cancer is a disease that has touched many lives, including those working at the world’s northernmost permanently inhabited Station, CFS Alert. Consequently, on the evening of May 19, CFS Alert participated in the world’s most northern “Relay for Life.” Relay for Life is the Canadian Cancer Society’s signature fundraising event. It is a non-competitive overnight relay held in hundreds of communities across Canada each year. This year marked the first of its kind for CFS Alert and also for Nunavut, Canada’s largest territory. Relay for Life is a 12 hour overnight event that generally brings teams of 10 people together to take turns walking or running around a track. Usually an event consists of many teams, however with a Station population of approximately 70 personnel (military and civilian) CFS Alert opted for a single team consisting of 25 people. The event was initiated and organized by Pte Kristy Doyle. Through dedicated fundraising efforts, “Team Alert” was able to raise an astounding $9,000. These funds will be used for cancer research, advocacy efforts and community support programs. With a small population in comparison to more “southern” communities, Alert’s relay had only one survivor to honor in the traditional victory lap - MWO Jim Britt, 57, the Station’s Construction and Engineering Officer (SCEO) from CFB Trenton. MWO Britt won his battle with cancer in October of 2004. Participating in the survivors’ victory lap he did not only walk, but ran! With a goal to walk a kilometer for every year of his life, MWO Britt not only accomplished this but also three additional kilometres! EAST SIDE CAMPBELL’S AUTO SHOP 327 COLEMAN STREET, BELLEVILLE • COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIRS SINCE 1915 • ALL WORK GUARANTEED • FREE ESTIMATES • PAINT ROOM • CUSTOM JOB SPECIALISTS • FRAMES • UNIBODY & RAIL • ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PAINTS 613-968-5791 E-mail: autoshop@bellnet.ca CFS Alert personnel attended the opening ceremonies of Relay for Life. 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Corporal Dave Francis, Cpl Victor Rodrigues and Cpl Janetta Novackova leave the new maintenance platform after carrying out an in-depth inspection of the C17’s tail area. Corporal Mike Glennon carries-out a panel repair. C17 maintainers conduct first Home Station Check in Trenton By Lt Christopher Daniel With the recent opening of the new 1 Hangar at 8 Wing Trenton, the Maintainers from 429 (Transport) Squadron didn’t have to deploy to the United States to conduct a Home Station Check (HSC) for the CC-177 Globemaster III aircraft. “The new 1 Hangar is 8 Wing’s first installation that is specifically designed as a permanent C17 maintenance facility,” said Warrant Officer Paul Lefebvre of 429 Squadron. Other facilities in Canada up to this point have had some limitations and have not allowed the 429 Squadron maintainers to conduct a full spectrum of field level maintenance for the C17. “In the past, whenever we needed to conduct the HSC, our main field level recurring inspection, we would deploy a team of maintainers to Jackson, Mississippi to use the facilities of the 172nd Air Wing of the Air National Guard,” he said. The first HSC for the C17 aircraft was conducted at 1 Hangar from April 30 to May 10, by a crew of 21 maintenance personnel who worked day and night to ensure that work is done properly and on schedule. “We conducted aircraft wash, post-wash lube, HSC card deck inspection with associated rectifications, incorporation of required aircraft Time Compliant Technical Orders (TCTOs), Out of Sequence Inspection (OSI) items as well as the life rafts’ fiveyear inspection, Deferred Defects (DDs), aircraft paint touch-ups and the F-117 engine EcoPower Wash followed by the post inspection ground-run,” he noted. Throughout the process, 429 Squadron’s maintenance and supply personnel collaborate with stakeholders from 8 Air Maintenance Squadron, Boeing field service representatives and Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron in order to ensure that the inspection goals are met. Aviation Technicians from 429 Squadron attest to the significance of being able to do HSC at the new 1 Hangar in Trenton. LOCAL SERVICES & TRADES ADVERTISING: 613-242-5740 FAX: 613-965-7490 Email: thecontactnewspaper@gmail.com TO SERVE YOU! “There are several advantages for conducting HSC in Trenton,” said Sergeant Steve Copeland. “Supply personnel are able to get parts to us faster and with less difficulty. Most importantly, we are able to go home every day to our family.” He also noted it also allows them to offer better training opportunities to their newer technicians and that the long travel days are over. “Because we are now capable of doing HSC here in Trenton, we now have the ability to train new apprentices in a maintenance environment that they don’t see on the flight line everyday,” said Corporal Scott Thompson. “With the costs of travel and accommodations these young technicians couldn’t be afforded the opportunity to join us in the United States; but now, they can simply walk to 1 Hangar.” The maintainers noted that what the new 1 Hangar has made the biggest difference in their lives is being able to see their families every night and not being under the stress and extra long days with last minute aircraft snags and a set departure time. 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To further develop Canada’s established relationships with these na- tions, the RCAF’s focus is to conduct mutual briefings, demonstrations and flights with our partner air forces to enhance institutional rapport, promote mutual dialogue, and help position the Department of National Defence and the Canadian Forces as a fully engaged partner in defence and security. While in Brazil, the CF-18 Demonstration Team and the CC-130J ** 2012 Memberships ** Are Absolutely ... FREE!!! 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Anger is natural, normal, and is a signal that there is a problem to solve. The real problem may not be the situation, but how you respond. To solve a problem without becoming angry, it is useful to adopt a problem-solving attitude with a few key steps. Recognize a problem exists (or is beginning). Become aware of negative thinking patterns, emotions or sensations. Reduce the stress of the situation. Scan your body for tension and release stress through deep breathing, muscle relaxation, or visualization techniques. Challenge your thinking. Reframe the situation in a more positive way and refocus on the problem, not the person(s) involved. Make a problem statement. State specifically what the problem is that needs to be solved and be comprehensive in considering all of the facts. Brainstorm solutions. Come up with as many as you can. Consider how you responded in the past and realize that a different response is required to achieve a different outcome. Weigh the consequences and choose the solution that will provide the best outcome. Consider the costs and benefits for now and in the long term. The deliberate action of making a list and eliminating one item at a time may help to take the emotion out of the situation. After considering the alternatives, act on the solution that makes the most sense. Finally, evaluate the outcome. If the problem was solved, determine what worked in finding the solution. If the problem was not solved, consider what did not work and what could be done differently next time to improve the process. Over time, the steps to problem solving will become easier and allow for constructive solutions to problem solving while avoiding negative consequences of angry behaviour. Source: Strengthening the Forces La colère est une émotion au même titre que le bonheur, la tristesse et la peur. Une personne est aux prises avec un incident susceptible de provoquer sa colère, en moyenne, une fois par jour et est contrariée vingt fois par semaine. La colère est naturelle, normale et annonce un problème à régler. Le réel problème peut ne pas être la situation ellemême, mais la manière dont vous l’abordez. Pour régler un problème sans devenir colérique, il faut adopter une attitude de règlement de problème en suivant quelques étapes clés : Reconnaissez l’existence d’un problème (ou son début). Portez une attention spéciale aux émotions, aux sensations ou aux schémas de pensée négatifs. Réduisez le stress associé à cette situation. Recherchez dans votre corps les symptômes de tension et détendezvous en ayant recours à des techniques de visualisation, de relaxation musculaire et de respiration profonde. Réfléchissez. Recadrez la situation d’une manière plus positive et recentrez-vous sur le problème uniquement, et non sur la ou les personnes impliquées. Énoncez le problème. Déterminez précisément ce qui doit être réglé, selon une approche globale et en considérant tous les faits. Réfléchissez aux différentes solutions. Proposez autant de solutions que vous le pouvez. Réfléchissez à vos réactions par le passé et rendez-vous compte que vous devez aborder le problème différemment pour en arriver à une solution différente. Réfléchissez aux conséquences et choisissez la solution qui fournira le meilleur résultat. Évaluez les coûts et les avantages immédiats et à long terme. L’action délibérée de dresser une liste et d’éliminer les points un à la fois peut vous aider à évacuer les émotions liées à la situation. Après avoir évalué les options, agissez de la façon qui vous semble la plus sensée. Enfin, évaluez les résultats. Si le problème a été réglé, déterminez les facteurs qui ont fonctionné dans la recherche de la solution. Si le problème n’a pas été résolu, réfléchissez à ce qui n’a pas fonctionné et à ce qui pourrait être fait différemment la prochaine fois afin d’améliorer le processus. Avec l’expérience, les étapes de résolution de problème deviendront plus faciles et vous permettront de trouver des solutions constructives à la résolution de problèmes tout en évitant les conséquences négatives et les comportements colériques. Source : Énergiser les forces Tip of the Week Choosing one of your chronic negative thoughts and writing down its opposite can help you reframe and look at things from a different perspective. Post your new mantra on a sticky note and place in it a prominent place. Commit your positive thought to memory and counter your negative thought with your positive mantra. You can also use a cue, like the phone ringing or looking at your watch, to remind you to repeat your positive mantra. 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Located along the “This project will benefit you – the men and women of 8 Wing SamPle Photo 5 Pier Dr picturesque shores of 14 Beacon – by improving your safety and security as you go about your daily Dr. (off Cedar St.) (take Beacon Dr. off Cedar St.) work,” Mr. Alexander noted. “The construction of 8 Wing’s new Brighton Bay, tranquil fire hall is but the latest example of how this government is folsurroundings mix with the lowing through on the commitment it made – in the Canada First relaxed ambiance of Defence Strategy – to invest in infrastructure for the Canadian Forces.” this small town. 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Capt Anthony Lowther receives the General Service Medal – SouthWest Asia (GSM-SWA) from 429 Squadron Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel (LCol) Jason Stark. The General Service Medal (GSM) is awarded to members of the CF and members of allied forces serving with the CF who deploy outside of Canada - but not necessarily into a theatre of operations - to provide direct support, on a full-time basis, to operations in the presence of an armed enemy, for a period of 30 days. The GSM may also be awarded, depending on the operation, to Canadian citizens other than members of the Canadian Forces, who are deployed outside Canada, either inside or outside a theatre of operations and working with the CF to provide direct support, on a full-time basis, to operations in the presence of an armed enemy. The GSM is always issued with a ribbon specific to the theatre or type of service being recognized, and each ribbon has its own criteria. Capt Timothy Stokes is presented Cpl Anne Christenson is presented with his CD by LCol Stark. with the CO Coin Commendation by LCol Stark. Capt Brian Pellerin is presented with his Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) by LCol Jason Stark. The CD is awarded to officers and Non-Commissioned Members of the Canadian Forces who have completed 12 years of service. The decoration is awarded to all ranks who have a good record of conduct. The decoration is awarded to the regular forces, reserve forces, officers of the Cadet Instructors Cadre (CIC), Canadian Rangers and holders of honorary appointments in the CF. Capt Bill Jerrard is presented with a Departure Plaque by 429 Squadron Capt Trevor Lanoue receives his Air Commanding Officer Lieutenant Force Officer Development Program Colonel (LCol) Jason Stark. block 2 certificate from LCol Stark. 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If you are between six and 12 years of age and enjoy swimming, playing sports and making new friends, this is the place to be this summer. Activities include: Indoor/outdoor pool, gym, games and crafts, music, animals, and special guests. Monday to Friday, July 3 to Aug. 24 (eight weeks) at the RecPlex, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (No Summer Kidz Kamp on Monday, July 2 or Aug. 6). Before and after care is available from 7 to 8 a.m. and 4 to 5 p.m. at a cost of $2/hour/child or any part thereof. Registration for the military community starts Tuesday, March 27 at 8:30 a.m. at the RecPlex. Registration for the general public starts Tuesday, April 10 at 8:30 a.m. at the RecPlex. Price for military community is $100 for one child, $180 for two children, $225 for three children, $270 for four children. Trip Day is $12. Price for general public is $110 for one child, $200 for two children, $245 for three children, $290 for four children. Trip day is $12. 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(TOP-RIGHT) Cpl Raul Chavez, one of the co-chairs of the organizing committee for Aboriginal Awareness Day, participates in the cleansing ceremony. (RIGHT) Eighty-threeyear-old Skip Ross, an Algonquin elder from the Petawawa area, demonstrates drum making at the Aboriginal Awareness Day Wednesday at 8 Wing’s Three Sisters Garden. Aboriginal Awareness Week celebrated at 8 Wing By Ross Lees A medicine circle formed Wednesday at noon at the Three Sisters Park at CFB Trenton completing a circle which originated several years ago with LieutenantGeneral Andre Deschamps, Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force, participating in an early organizational event. National Aboriginal Awareness Week was celebrated at 8 Wing Trenton with a day filled with Aboriginal cultural experiences to increase awareness of Aboriginal culture. “It is a day of awareness and to realize the Aboriginal culture is still living and strong today,” said Guy Mandeville, a former member of the military. 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LCol Harris added the Three Sisters Garden established by the military behind the Officers’ Mess is a special place for Aboriginals. “This garden is a special place for Aboriginals to partake in healing and in teaching, and also a welcoming spot for everyone employed on the Wing,” he stated. LCol Harris, in addressing the gathering, said the Aboriginal teachings have much to offer everyone in the care and preservation of the land. Aboriginal Advisory Committee co-chairs Will Green and Corporal Raul Chavez said Aboriginal Awareness Day was created to approach communities to make them aware of the Aboriginal culture in Canada. According to Mr. Mandeville, this was the fifth annual Aboriginal Awareness Day and organizers began working in January to bring about the day packed with workshops including Aboriginal crafts such as making beaded necklaces and pouches, an Aboriginal medicine workshop, drum making and a drumming and dancing workshop. The day would also include a special ceremony by the Tyendinaga Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte to welcome back veterans from Afghanistan and a healing circle designed to bring everyone together. “They did a special ceremony nine years ago when they were going away, so they felt it was only right to welcome them back,” Mr. Mandeville noted. “The Three Sisters Garden was donated by the base,” he said. “It’s an Aboriginal culture garden but it is open to anyone who wants to come here through lunch and relax and meditate. It’s kept up by the base and it is a place to hold our day.” S 16 - The Contact afety Safety May 25, 2012 Hazardous waste should be a concern around your home Hazardous waste isn’t a problem just for large industries. Your home is full of hazardous products you must dispose of safely to protect the environment. When these products are just dumped into a landfill, they can leach into the ground and poll u t e the water table. They also contribute to air and soil pollution for years to come. Check out this list of common products which can be unfriendly to the environment: Batteries, cleaners and drain cleaners, herbicides and pesticides, paint, motor oil, pool chemicals, polishes, solvents, anti-freeze, pharmaceuticals, stain removers, toilet cleaners, wax strippers, oven cleaners, some bathroom cleaners, bleach, lye, wood stains and preservatives, varnish removers and paint thinner. Try safer alternatives: • Baking soda makes a good scouring powder. • Vinegar and water cleans windows and smooth surfaces. • To make an all-purpose cleaner, mix a half cup of ammonia, a half cup of white vinegar, a quarter cup of baking soda and a half gallon of water. • For a disinfectant, mix a half cup of borax per gallon of hot water. • For a dishwasher detergent, mix one part of borax and one part of washing soda. • For a dishwashing liquid, try a natural soap or a phosphate-free product. Alternative drain cleaners: • Use a handful of baking soda and a half cup of white vinegar. Cover the drain tightly for one minute while the mixture fizzes. Flush. Put a half cup of salt and a half cup of baking soda down the drain. Follow with • • six cups of boiling water. Let it sit for a few hours or overnight. Flush with water. Pour hot water with a half a cup of washing soda down the drain. Use a plunger, a coat hanger or a mechanical snake to clear drains. Painting: • Use old paint as primer. • Before disposing of oil-based or enamel paint cans, take outdoors and remove the lid to allow the contents to air-dry and harden. • Allow used turpentine to sit in a closed jar until the paint particles have settled. Pour off the clear turpentine and use again. Air quality: • Instead of aerosol products, use pump spray bottles. • Make your own air fresheners by boiling or simmering sweet herbs, flower petals or spices. A good mixture is cinnamon and cloves. Keep house plants to clean the air in your • • home. Keeping your home clean and aired out will help eliminate odour problems. Clean heat registers, air ducts and vents on a regular basis to improve air quality. If you use dangerous products: • Don’t purchase more than you need. • Use them up, or give leftovers to someone who can use them. • Separate hazardous materials from your household garbage. • Never dispose of hazardous materials in the sewer system, in storm drains, soil or open bodies of water. • Contact your local government for information on how to dispose of them safely. The average household has a surprising number of products which can cause damage to the environment. Use them sparingly, and dispose of them with care. Bella Pompier 8 Wing’s firefighter mascot By Ross Lees Where 8 Wing firefighters gather, Bella won’t be far away. Bella Pompier is the mascot of the 8 Wing fire hall presented by a military firefighter, according to Deputy Fire Chief Master Warrant Officer Jacques Rene. Bella got her first name thanks to a base commissionaire who heard of a Dalmation dog named Bella finding six people during the Oklahoma federal building bombing in 1995. Later on, the same dog saved two firefighters in other operations. “So we decided to call her Bella,” MWO Rena said. “Her last name is Pompier because she represents all of us and she shows up for any photo op.” Bella, true to form, made an appearance at the sod turning for the new 3 176 square-metre, $12.1 million fire hall which will house the 64 8 Wing firefighters and their equip- Bella Pompier, the 8 Wing firefighter mascot, is pictured here with Deputy Fire Chief Master ment sometime in the summer of 2013. Warrant Officer Jacques Rene at the sod turning for the new base fire hall. Dr. Raed Younes Dental Care Family & Cosmetic Dentistry Presents Face to Face & Confidential Financial Problems? Know your options! 613.966.3556 1.800.379.5556 visit www.k3c.org for your free online assessment 1st Annual FRIDAY June 1st 2012 Struggling to afford dental care? Join us for a day of FREE DENTAL CARE FOR PATIENTS IN NEED ARRIVE EARLY-REGISTRATION STARTS AT 7:00 A.M. First 100 patients or as many as possible until 5 p.m. e tal Car ounes Den Dr. Raed Y ion Street is iv D 96 8 N K8V 4W Trenton, O d an s ne ou Dr. Raed Y an to pl volunteers t Provide firs h ts wit 100 patien EE R F E N O Filling Extraction, g in an le C or MUST BE 18+ Patients will be seen on a first-come, first-served basis and may choose ONE of the following treatments: Cleaning, Filling, or Extraction For more information, please visit: www.younescosmeticdentist.com Or give us a call at 613-394-2090 Patients are encouraged to arrive earl y, dress appropriate for weather and to bring blankets, chairs, wate r, snacks etc. , as they may be outside waiting to be seen. May 25, 2012 Community Events The Contact - 17 Welcome to The Contact newspaper’s Community Events page! Thanks to the generosity of Smylie’s Independent Grocer, we can, space permitting, feature public service anouncements, community events and help promote non-profit and charitable organizations in the Quinte area. The Contact is always interested in what is going on in and around CFB Trenton. Please send your coming events (from blood donor clinics to tea parties) to us at cfbcontactnewspaper@gmail.com. Each event should be typed out in the format of those below. Please do not send posters. Canadian Forces Community Recreation Needs Assessment In order to ensure that services offered by the PSP Community Recreation Association meet the needs of the community, all members of the CF community are invited to complete the recreation survey which can be found at www.cfbtrenton.com. We value your input so please take a few minutes to complete it. Hard copies of the survey are also available at the RecPlex and at the south side gymnasium. For all those that complete the survey and bring it to either the RecPlex or the Gym, you will receive a free T-shirt while quantities last. The survey is available in both French and English. May 26 – National Air Force Museum of Canada Indoor/ outdoor yard sale The AFAC 413 Wing is partnering with Seasons Dufferin Centre in support of the National Air Force Museum of Canada Foundation in organizing an Indoor/Outdoor Yard Sale fundraiser on May 26 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. 413 Wing is located at 230 North Murray St., Trenton. Tables located indoors and outdoors will be available to rent with refreshments available for sale by 413 Wing. Book your table soon as space is limited. Contact Cecilia at 613-965-7314 after May 2. May 26 - 608 Duke of Edinburgh Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn Annual Review 608 Duke of Edinburgh Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron will welcome Belleville’s Mayor, His Worship Neil Ellis, as Reviewing Officer for this year’s Annual Review. The squadron dates from 1955 but the membership is young with boys and girls between 12 and 18 years of age. This year marks 57 years that the unique training opportunities of air cadets have been provided to our city youth through the joint efforts of the Department of National Defence and the local sponsoring committee of 201 Duke of Edinburgh Army, Navy, Air Force Veterans. Cadets receive first aid, air rifle shooting, drill, air environment, flight theory, sports, and citizenship instruction during the school year. Selected candidates attend leadership, survival, weather, aerospace, glider and power flight instruction at summer camps at no cost to families. The general public is invited to join proud parents and the sponsoring committee at 1:30 p.m. for the review parade at 2 p.m. at the Belleville Armoury at 187 Pinnacle Street. May 26 - 413 Wing AFAC Pipes and Drums Spring Ceilidh 413 Wing AFAC Pipes and Drums will be holding their annual Spring Ceilidh at the Batawa Community Centre. Tickets are $25 and includes a traditional Steak Pie dinner; entertainment by Claidhmor, McGilly Highland Dancers and 413 Wing Pipes and Drums. Silent auction, door prizes, and much more! Doors open at 6 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7 p.m. Proceeds from this event will go towards the 413 Wing Pipe Band’s trip to Scotland in 2014. For tickets, please call 613-955-0518. Come out and support your local pipe band! May 27 - Knights of Columbus breakfast Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausages, toast, potatoes, pancakes, baked beans, cereal, juice, tea and coffee. Twelve years and over $7, six to 11 years $4, five and under free. Everyone is welcome. May 27 - Quinte Secular Humanist Association Soap Box Sunday Soap Box Sunday at 1:30 p.m. At the Loyalist College Training and Development Centre, Pioneer Building, Room P-22, Wallbridge-Loyalist Road, Belleville. An open forum for anyone who would like to speak for 10 minutes on any subject, informal or not, member or not. Bring your voice and opinion! All welcome, no charge to attend. Visit www.quintehumanists. ca June 9 – 16th annual County Poker Run Departs Consecon Legion at 11 a.m. and proceeds to Camp Trillium (Garrette’s Island). Fee is $20. Two hundred kilometre ride with all riders welcome but riding at their own risk. For more information, contact Rick at 613-3927794 or Rayanne at 613-398-8678. June 13 – 8 Wing Officers’ Mess Ladies Club closing dinner sion is $15 for members, invited guests of members is $25. For more information, call Kim at 613-962-2718. June 13 – Fairways for Heroes Charity Golf Tournament The 3rd Annual Fairways for Heroes Charity Golf Tournament will take place on June 13 at Carlisle Golf and Country Club (near Burlington, ON). Once again this year, the event will feature a delicious BBQ lunch prior to the 1 p.m. shotgun start. After a round of golf, there will be an incredible prime rib feast and presentation ceremony. The incredible price for lunch, golf, cart and buffet dinner is just $160. This year, the proceeds from the tournament will be donated to the Military Families Fund and Wounded Warriors. Employee Assistance Program Referral agents Dorothy Serre (Chair person) ...3295 Karen Brake . .............................7911 Nathalie Serre . ..........................7413 The annual closing dinner of the 8 Wing Officers’ Mess Ladies Club takes place June 13 at 6 p.m. in the upper lounge of the Officers’ Mess. 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Smoothies now available McDonald’s in Walmart Trenton Smoothies now available 2012 Ontario Region Triathlon Development Camp (RDC) Maj Eric Travis, Camp Organizer 8 Wing/CFB Trenton Tri Team The first week of May was an exciting week at 8 Wing/CFB Trenton as athletes from bases and wings across Ontario converged for the Ontario Region Triathlon Development Camp. With 14 athletes of varying abilities from beginner triathletes hoping to complete their first sprint triathlon race this summer to veteran triathletes with CISM and CF Nationals experience, there was much conversation and mentorship among the participants. The camp was composed of five days of training, with each day starting early (6 a.m.) and sometimes running until 8 p.m. in the evening as we managed to fit three to four physical workouts (swim, bike, run, yoga, etc) into eachday, intermingled with theory sessions and lots of visits to the Mess hall to “feed the machines”. Many athletes have provided comments on the camp but I think 2Lt JF Landre said it best: “It was a true privilege to learn and strengthen technique with advice from experienced coaches, but also from elite athletes in their field of expertise whether it be swimming, running, cycling or triathlon itself. The program provided, as well, a broader perspective of CISM athlete’s reality, providing additional guidance on equipment maintenance (e.g. cycling), race-time optimization techniques with inexpensive gear (e.g. racing belts and elastics) as well as how to leverage nutrition factors during training sessions and on competition day.” With the end of the camp on Sun- day afternoon, the athletes were sorry to end their week of training, but most of all, they will miss the camaraderie of like minded athletes pushing them to develop further in a challenging and rewarding sport. I wish to thank all the athletes for their positive attitude towards each and every training opportunity and their willingness to work together to accomplish our goal of a fun and interactive development camp. I wish you all well in your upcoming season and look forward to seeing you all at next year’s camp. Crossword ACROSS 1. Summits 5. Number needed to tango 8. Some adders 12.Torah closet WEEK OF May 20 TO 26, 2012 The luckiest signs this week: Libra, Scorpio, and Sagittarius ARIES If you’re in a new relationship there may already be talk of living together. You might be thinking about making a commitment or even getting married. TAURUS You will be very successful at work, and this will be financially beneficial to you. Expect to do some overtime for which you’ll be generously rewarded. GEMINI Some confusion could arise between you and one of your good friends, creating a certain distance between you both. A good meal together at a restaurant will help to restore your friendship. CANCER If you’re about to move, you’ll definitely have lots of inspiration when redecorating your new surroundings. You’ll probably spend a lot of time shopping. LEO Take the time to enjoy some new activities with friends and family. It’s possible that you will also try to come up with a budget for your next vacation. VIRGO You will benefit from being in the management’s good books, considerably improving your situation at work. You will also have a more active social life and will receive many invitations. LIBRA Learning a new language, either in training sessions or evening classes, will lead you to previously unexplored horizons. This might show you a life path more suitable to your aspirations. SCORPIO Chances are good that your professional life will take a new direction. This opportunity will satisfy you on both a human and material level. SAGITTARIUS Take some time to think about your love life. You feel the need to re-establish a more active social life, but you realize you would like to do this as part of a couple. CAPRICORN Be very meticulous when preparing some form of negotiation. Be wise about it and be willing to concede certain points, while holding firm on others. AQUARIUS You could inherit your boss’s position temporarily, when he or she leaves without warning. You might later be chosen to take over when this person leaves on vacation. PISCES If you decide to sell or buy a property on impulse, an opportunity for you and your family to prosper may arise. 15.Fertilizer 16.Like sashimi 17.North wind 18.Shelter 19.Celtic poet 20.Enlarge 21.Adjoin 22.Unclose, in verse 23.Olden times 24.Declares 26.Judge’s decision 28.Alumni gathering 30.Sit 82.Always, in poetry 38.Allowance for currency 34.Miscue 84.Take home a trophy 39.Shoal 86.Thing, in law 41.Increased 33.Recover 35.Swarthy 36.Piece 37.Linger 40.Hardy 42.Like fine wine 43.Cultivate 44.Worker at an inn 48.Bear false witness 49.Take sustenance 50.Outlay 52.Had a knish 53.Cappuccino, e.g. 55.Ballet exercise 56.Movies 57.Mayor or judge, e.g. 60.Large pleasure boat 61.Close, as a door 63.“Make ____ for Daddy” 64.Joplin product 65.Pronto 66.Restaurant listing 67.Mend, in a way 71.Walk through tulips? 73.Imprint 75.____ constrictor 76.Prior to 77.Tumults 80.Love song 81.Moistens, poetically 83.Passenger 85.To the safe side 87.Bunch 88.Indicate agreement 89.Wishing ____ DOWN 1. Potato, e.g. 2. Fanon 3. Hidden 4. Pitiful 5. Howard of “The Lion” 6. Call 7. Debtor 8. Arab garment 9. Type of sister 10.Prissy person 11.Satisfy fully 12.Worshiper 13.Iterate differences 40.Pink-slip 43.Territory held in fee 45.Nonclerical 46.Inscribe 47.State of inactivity 49.Nimble 50.Buck 51.Lubricant 54.Spring of water 55.Reverent 56.Use a beeper 58.Strong resentment 59.Negative aspect 60.Harsh cry 61.Evening party 62.Optimists 64.Repair again 65.Take the reins 14.Genuflect 66.____ of Honor 25.Convulsion 68.White poplar 24.Windy 27.Canticle 29.Dweeb 31.Morsel 32.Emulate Tomba 35.Attempt 36.Trading ____ 37.After-bath sprinkle 67.“____ Days” 69.E, i, or o 70.Tripod’s kin 72.Dolts 74.Municipality 78.Miner’s rock 79.Emulate Dorcas 81.Small crow MFRC May 25, 2012 The Contact - 19 Trenton Military Family Resource Centre INFORMATION / REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTION Tickets are on sale at the MFRC at discount prices. New for 2012; Leviathan is one of the biggest and tallest coasters in the world. Riders will climb to a record breaking height of 306’/93.3m followed by an exhilarating 80 degree drop, reaching a top speed of 148km/h. You will find over 200 attractions, 68 rides, Splash Works and great new live shows and more. Adult (3-59 years old and over 48” tall) $41 ($57.99 at the gate) Junior/Senior (60-plus years) or (three-plus years and under 48” tall )$33 ($33.99 at the gate) Pay once, visit twice $55. Canada’s Wonderland ouvert pour la saison 2012 Billets en vente au CRFM à prix rabais. Nouveau pour 2012; Leviathan est une des plus grosses et hautes montagne russes au monde. Les participants grimperont une hauteur record de 306’/93.3m suivi d’une chute exaltante de 80 degrés, pour atteindre une vitesse de 148Km/h. Vous trouverez plus de 200 attractions, 68 montagnes russes, Splash Works et de nouveaux spectacles. Adulte (3-59 ans et plus que 48 » hauteur) 41$ (57,99$ à la porte) Junior/Sénior) (60+ ans) ou (3+ and et moins que 48 » hauteur) 33$ (33,99$ à la porte) Payez une fois, allez deux fois 55$ Plant Swap Sale Inaugural Red Friday Golf Tournament Friday, June 8, at CFB Trenton, Roundel Glen Golf Club. Four-person, best ball tournament. Cost $60 includes; nine holes with cart, dinner and prizes. Registration noon, tee off 1p.m. Registration and payment by May 31 at the MFRC Tournoi de golf inaugural vendredi rouge Le vendredi 8 juin, a BFC Trenton, Club Roundel Glen Golf. Quatre personnes, meilleure balle. Coût 60,00$ incluant; neuf trous avec chariot, souper et New Pilot Project Francophone Pre-school Program The Trenton MFRC has been approached by the Regional French Network to offer a French-language Pre-school program within our Licensed Daycare. Although we offer bilingual services at this time there is no French language service in the Hastings area. We will be offering 8 preschool spaces for this program in September 2012. In order for this program to move forward and be successful we must receive enough registration and have qualified staff to facilitate the program. This program aims to en- hance Childrens French language skills prior to entering a French/Immersion school system. We are requesting parents to come into the Daycare and fill out a registration form and pay a registration fee of $30 per child to show your commitment. Start date: Sept. 10. Ages: 2.6 to four years of age. Fee: $38.50 full day. Pre-register by June 24. For any further questions, please contact Denise Currie at 613-965-4121. Nouveau Projet Pilote Programme pré scolaire francophone Le CRFM a été approché par le Réseau régional francophone afin d’offrir un programme préscolaire en langue française à notre garderie agréée. Malgré que nous offrons déjà des services bilingues, présentement il n’y a aucun service en français dans la région de Hastings. Dès le mois de septembre 2012, nous aurons 8 places de disponibles pour ce programme pré scolaire mais afin d’aller de l’avant avec ce programme, nous devons avoir suffisamment d’inscriptions et de personnel qualifié. Le but de ce programme est d’améliorer les habiletés en français des enfants avant de les intégrer au système scolaire d’immersion ou francophone. Nous demandons aux parents de venir compléter un formulaire d’inscription à la garderie et payer les frais de 30$ par enfant à titre d’engagement. Début: Le 10 septembre. Âges: de 2.6 ans à 4 ans. Frais: 38,50$ journée complète. Inscription: au plus tard le 24 juin. Pour plus d’information veuillez communiquer avec Denise Currie au 613-965-4121. ORS XTECRreIs E E T QUIN nkford rs By: Exterio 28 Fra 92-6485 613-3 ❖ Seamless eaves trough ❖ Gutter/ leaf protection ❖ Aluminum & vinyl soffits & fascia ❖ Custom flashings ❖ Steel roofing ❖ Vinyl Shutters & accents FREE ESTIMATES “Quality service you deserve” www.quinteexteriors.ca ROOFING OFIN PERFECT PE C CHOICE HOICE ROOFING OFIN ALL types of Roofing Plus: E.P.D.M. 1 Ply Low Slope & Flat Roofing Plan No: 7-4-927 patio, for al fresco meals. The great room features a fireplace and windows that look out on the back garden. Completing the main-floor amenities are a den and laundry room. Upstairs, the master suite boasts a graciously vaulted ceiling, as well as space for a window seat. The walk-in closet is reached via the en suite, which includes a soaker tub and a shower stall, plus double sinks and a make-up area. Two smaller bedrooms share a bathroom, conveniently placed between them. A linen closet is nearby. At the top of the stairs is an area for the family computer, with room for a desk and shelving, as well as a display case. The home’s exterior finishes included river-rock accents, painted trim, vertical siding and cedar shingles, as well as wooden beams above the covered entry. The home measures 38 feet wide and 54 feet deep, for a total of 2,296 square feet. Roofing CEDARGROVE ROOFING Installation • Sales Service Plumbing • Heating • Air Conditioning • Custom Sheet Metal Gas Lines • Ventilation • Duct Work • Free Estimates • Over 25 Years Experience • All Work Guaranteed! • Licensed & Insured For more floor plans, visit www.jenish.com This roomy two-story Craftsman-style home, with three bedrooms and a den, cleverly combines the more formal requirements of entertaining with lots of family space for today’s relaxed lifestyle. The covered entry, with a generous porch to the left, leads into a compact foyer. A powder room is tucked into the angle of the L-shaped stairway, with a display case for collectibles along one wall and a coat closet nearby. Directly ahead is a formal dining room, separated from the kitchen by a door, with a partly vaulted ceiling. French doors open to the front porch and a builtin buffet provides storage and a serving area. No cook will feel isolated in the open-plan kitchen, which flows into a nook for informal family dining, as well as into the great room beyond. It boasts a prep island, a pantry and a stepsaving U-shaped counter configuration. Both nook and kitchen enjoy access to a covered outdoor area, as well as a generous Échange Vente de plantes Le samedi 26 mai de 9h à 9h30 au Centre Siskin tous les profits serviront à l’achat de plantes pour les nouveaux arrivants. Dépôt de 9h à 9h30, Échange de 9h30 à 10h, vente de 10h à midi. Un représentant du club prix. Inscription à midi et départ à 13h. 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A representative of the Horticultural Club will be on site to answer your questions. For more information, call Maude at 6123-392-2811 ext. 3317. d’horticulture sera sur place pour répondre à vos questions. Pour plus d’information, contactez Maude au 613-392-2811 poste 3317. WINDOWS • MIRRORS • BEVELLED GLASS Canada’s Wonderland is now open for the 2012 season 613-965-3575 News 20 - The Contact May 25, 2012 16 MOHAWK AVE. BRIGHTON 964 SMITH ST, BRIGHTON BRICK SIDE-SPLIT GOOD STARTER BUNGALOW on 110 x 257 ft lot. 3 bdrm, 4 pc bth & 3pc ensuite in mb, gas f/p in LR, large country kitchen, sunroom at east side, m/f laundry, forced air gas & central air, outside entry to unfinished basement, front charming verandah. Some hardwd flrs. Located between Trenton & Brighton just off hwy 2. MLS# 2120040 $162,000. offering 3 season sunroom, updated custom kitchen, m/f laundry, 3+1 bdrm, 4pc & 3pc bths, gas fireplace in large Rec. Rm. Central air and central Vac. newer forced air gas furnace, reshingled roof, some hardwood. One owner, smoke free home. Located in popular subdivision beside the waterfront trail. MLS# 2121418 $249,900. 613-475-1966 51 Main Street Brighton Mary Shortt ProAlliance Realty, Brokerage Independently Owned and Operated Ready, Set, Wear It! SO THAT WE MAY BE FREE. World record life jacket event launches Safe Boating Awareness Week It’s all about fun in the sun while keeping safety in mind. Safe Boating Awareness Week was launched on Saturday, May 19 at the CFB Trenton Yacht Club. Representatives from 8 Wing, local first responders and members of CPS were among those on the dock to highlight the importance of wearing a life jacket. MCpl Cathy Moreau and Cpl Dan Chartrand from 426 Transport Training Squadron helped participants get outfitted with inflatable life jackets for Ready, Set, Wear It. The purpose of this Safe Boating Council initiative is to promote safe and responsible practices to recreational boaters while significantly reducing boating-related fatalities. A life jacket can save your life, but only if you wear it. “There aren’t many squadrons that want to see their ‘business’ reduced,” said 8 Wing Base Commander Colonel Sean Friday, “but in the case of 424 Squadron, we would certainly want to have fewer search and rescue missions as a result of improvements in boater safety”. Jim Shortt Broker Broker For every war, there are many who bravely and proudly leave their loved ones behind to protect the freedoms that we as Canadians are afforded. It is these brave few we honour. East Chapel 29 Bay Street, Trenton 613-394-2433 West Chapel 170 Dundas St. W. 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Trademarks of AIR MILES XXX Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne Inc. and Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership. * 447 Dundas Street West Trenton, ON K8V 3S4 LF 341 County Road 19 - MLS# 2120193 309 Dundas St. E. Trenton Ont. Cathy P lan Sales Representative EXIT REALTY GROUP ® Brokerage INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED IRP-DND Approved Supplier BUS: 613-394-1800 www.cathypolan.ca CELL: 613-243-9659 twitter@quintehomes4sal EMAIL: cpolan@exitrealtygroup.ca We never stop moving. This home features a large, bright, eat-in kitchen, w/patio doors to a great deck. A huge recroom w/woodstove and built-in bar, which offers big, bright, above grade windows. A detached garage with workshop as well as deeded access to Roblin lake. Within walking distance to a great school, park and beach. This is a great family home just 10 minutes to Belleville and 20 minutes to Trenton. Call Ron or Veronica today!! JOHN (A ) GIBBONS Sales Representative (613) 392-6594 fax: (613) 394-3394 cell: (613) 243-3600 toll free: 800-567-0776 alf.gibbons@sympatico.ca Trent Valley Realty Ltd., Brokerage www.trentvalleyrealty.com Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Depend on me for the “Plane Truth”! EKORT REALTY, Brokerage* * Independently Owned and Operated. 613.921.1206 office: 613.969.9901 fax: 613.968.1950 DON McCOLL Sales Representative don-mccoll@coldwellbanker.ca www.donmccoll.ca www.ekortrealty.ca This s not intended to sol cit Buyers or Se lers currently under contract wi h a Broker Ron Norton Sales Rep. ronnorton@bellnet.ca Quinte Ltd., td Brokerage. ke "Independently Owned & Operated" 304 Main Street, Wellington Office - 613.399.5900 Toll-Free - 1.888.217.0166 www.homefarmrealty.ca Veronica Norton Sales Rep. veronicanorton@bellnet.ca Specializing in Residential, Farm, Vacant Land & Vineyards Heather Plane, CD hplane@ExitRealtyGroup.ca Cell: 613-848-7054 Bus: 613-394-1800 Sales Representative 309 Dundas St. East Trenton, ON, K8V 1M1 Toll Free: 1-855-394-1800 Fax: 613-394-9900 Classifieds ass eds May 25, 25 2012 2012 TheContac Contact - 21 21 he Classifieds Houses for Rent SPACIOUS BRIGHT 2 bedroom house, 5 minutes east of CFB Trenton. Nice yard and deck, quiet area. 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The CONTACT shall not be liable for failure to publish an ad or any typographical errors in the publication except to the extent of the cost of the ad for the first day’s insertion. Adjustments for errors are limited to the cost of the ad wherein the error occurred. USERS & AD READERS The CONTACT is not responsible for the products and/or services advertised. Readers should exercise their best judgement with the content. The CONTACT will not knowingly publish any advertisement which is illegal, misleading, or offensive. In compliance with the Human Rights Code.The CONTACT reserves the right to make necessary changes in ad copy. A Articles for Sale A House Cleaning Articles for Sale Belleville Volkswagen 2012 CC House Cleaning Tammy's Cleaning Service Years of 100% successfully passed Marchout Inspections, and 20 years of house cleaning in the Quinte Area. Opening and closing services available. "I likely clean for someone you already know." 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