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Help extended to

Goal: $35,000

evicted civilians

By Bruce Peever

Shilo Stag

Calling current civilian tenants the best

100 ever, LCol Richard Goodyear said he

didn’t want to sign eviction notices that

90 expel them from their RHUs next spring.

The BComd made those comments at

80 an hour-long information session Oct.

70 19 at Base Headquarters. About a dozen

60 members of the 13 evicted families were in

attendance. These families were informed

50 by registered letter in late September that

40 they would have to vacate their RHUs by

March 31, 2012 in order to free up housing

30 space for military members.

20 Saying it was a Canada-wide decision,

LCol Goodyear explained there was not

10 much he could do to make the situation

better for civilians in Shilo. For the reasons

% why, see his explanation in the Oct. 13

edition of the Shilo Stag.

“We do recognize the disruption this

will have on families. I didn’t expect this

and I didn’t want to have to do this (sign

eviction notices). But I am left with no

choice,” he says. Photo by Quinn Roberts





Please

Adding he wants to give as much time From left, BRSM Steven Milton joins LCol Richard Goodyear, BComd on the hot

as possible, those with children attending seat as each receives his influenza vaccination on Oct. 21. Military members are

Base schools have an extension to the end reminded of the flu shot clinic which runs from 1 to 3 p.m. each Wednesday at 11



note

of the current school year. The BComd also CF Health Service Centre.

stated his willingness to take into account

other extenuating circumstances.

“It is extremely unfortunate that we had

to make this decision. The policies are not Spooky times in Shilo this weekend

ours, they are national. The fact is, a lot of

our military families don’t have sufficient Halloween is going to be Then on Halloween night, Monday,

room. More and more of our military spooktacular with a couple of big Oct. 31, be sure to include 1 London

families are saying they can’t afford events guaranteed to curl your toes. Drive as a treat stop. LCol Richard

to move off the Base,” LCol Goodyear First up, CANEX is back with its Goodyear has opened up his Base

explains. Haunted Halloween on Friday, Oct. Commander’s yard to thrill seekers

Along with the BComd, CFHA Manager 28. As in past years, patrons can take aged seven years and up from 6 to 8

Jodi Laba and BRSM Steven Milton were a spooky stroll through a section of p.m.

on hand to answer questions. Padre Earl the mall, scared out of their wits by The BComd has young children

Klotz, who is Chaplain Team Leader at an alarming assortment of costumed himself and wants to provide this

Daylight Saving Time is Shilo, offered his team’s services to those actors. Run in conjunction with the service to the Shilo community,

just wanting to talk. Shilo MFRC, the event goes Friday according to FS&R staff, the event

ending. Fall back one hour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., then again organizers.

to Central Standard Time on “If you are thinking you have some

from 4 to 6 p.m. You can get more info It is hoped this Haunted House will

Sunday, Nov. 6. by calling 765-2343. become an annual event.

See EVICTION page 2









Indoor Trick or Treating

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2 The Shilo Stag October 27, 2011





Bullseyes for 2PPCLI in international sniper competition

By Sgt Josh Purc

Every fall CFB

Gagetown hosts the

Canadian International

Sniper Concentration

(CISC) with more than

30 teams participating

to include military,

police, ERT and our

international allies.

Sniper teams are

invited to attend a 10

day concentration with

multiple events which

simulate the ever-

growing challenges that

are encountered on the

modern battlefield of our

soldiers and police forces

of today.

To prevent skill fade,

snipers must maintain Submitted photo

a continuation training A keen eye and a steady hand can pay dividends when vying for top honours in the CISC and USAISC sniper competitions.

program focusing on

the basic fundamentals completed a five-week shooter/spotter teams. shooting varying USAISC in October. As first time a Canadian

of our job. With that training plan in an At this point the from buildings, offset, a result of the training team has placed within

being said, snipers must effort to prepare the Sniper Gp was able to alternate positions and and the effort put forth the top 10 at the USAISC.

also research the ever- sniper group for the concentrate its focus on stress shoots under time from the snipers, 2PPCLI I look forward to

evolving trade and CISC and the US Army application shooting constraints. finished within the top helping train and prepare

new developments in International Sniper since a sniper will rarely 2PPCLI sent two 10 teams in the CISC and the next sniper teams

technology of equipment Competition (USAISC) find himself in the sniper teams to attend placed seventh overall for the 2012 CISC and

and lessons learned from held this fall. Training perfect prone position the 15th annual CISC out of 32 teams at the USAISC competitions.

both military and police began focusing on the with ample amounts of in early September and USAISC competitions Sgt Josh Purc is a 2PPCLI

forces operating today. basics and a chance for time to eliminate targets. one team to attend the this year. This was the Unit Master Sniper.

To overcome this teams to become familiar Training focused on a

challenge, 2PPCLI with their designated series of application



Eviction

From the front rates from banks, real great tenants and great

estate agents, landlords for the community. You

compassion issues, you and more. civilians are an integral

can come talk to us.

Also, you never know,

but we might be able to

In closing, LCol

Goodyear reiterated his

part of Shilo. I get all

that ... Feel free to ask for

our help. At any point

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Padre Klotz states. Being pregnant and having a baby changes your life. It can be an exciting and

Laba provided each challenging time, especially for new parents. That’s why the Healthy Baby community

family with a package programs were developed.

outlining housing

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those who find alternate Go To

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October 27, 2011 The Shilo Stag 3









Where’s Soldier On team in Air Force Run

By Carolynn Derksen





Willy?

Soldier On Team

members participated

in the third annual Soldier On

Air Force Run. MCpl team members

Adam Cyr (Shilo), Cpl proved they

Frank Enjalbert (Val

Somewhere on the pages of Cartier), Cpl Andy

have what it

takes by par-

this Shilo Stag is a picture Social (Edmonton), and

Pte Tom Krzeminski

ticipating in the

third annual Air

of Willy, the Wheat Kings (Winnipeg) took their Force Run back

places at the start line

mascot. Tell us on what on May 29, 2011.

in May.

Submitted photo

The cool, misty day

page, in what particular was perfect for the

advertisement Willy was event. This year the

event broke records for

found and correctly answer raising funds for the

Military Family Fund Rick Ball was also active recovery from his personnel to attain and

the following skill-testing and Soldier On Fund. part of the evening’s accident and to prove maintain a healthy and

question for your chance Cpl Enjalbert has

been running for a

presentation. Ball is the

world’s fastest single

that there are no limits.

This aptly echoes the

active lifestyle through

physical fitness and

to win two tickets to an purpose. His time leg amputee marathon mission of Soldier On/ sport.

on the road eases the runner. He spoke of how Sans Limites which

upcoming Wheat Kings burden of PTSD so he his desire to compete in provides opportunities Carolynn Derksen is a

finds running to be a marathon gave him for ill and injured CF Regional Adapted Fitness

home game. therapeutic. At this the drive to pursue an personnel and former Specialist at CFB Shilo.

event, he also found it

to be exhilarating since

Entry Form he was able to improve

his 10 kilometre time by

Name: _________________________

Watch out for deer ticks

three minutes. His wife,

Address: ________________________ Cpl Isabelle Lapointe,

Phone: _________________________ was at the finish line

to share the proud and

Page #, ad: ______________________ exciting moment. Lyme disease is caused by a bacterial infection

At the pasta dinner that people can get from the bite of an infected

Answer to skill-testing question: the evening before, Cpl

What is the date for the George Canyon blacklegged (deer) tick.

Social told participants

show at GSH? ________________ of the benefits he has Manitobans can reduce contact with deer ticks by avoiding tall-grass

experienced from habitats or wooded areas, wearing long pants and a long-sleeved

participating in Soldier

shirt, tucking in clothing, using an appropriate repellent (it should

Cut out your entry form and fax it to 765-3814, scan it On events. He tries to

motivate others since he state ‘for use against ticks’ on the product label), looking for and

and email it to stag@mts.net or drop it off at the Stagʼs

knows first hand how removing ticks as soon as possible.

office inside the Community Centre. Draw will be made important it is to stay

on the Monday prior to game day. active. For more information about Lyme disease, its symptoms and how to

prevent it, visit our website at www.manitoba.ca/health/lyme/



You can help

You can help in the study of Lyme disease in Manitoba by collecting

and submitting deer ticks for research purposes:

Deer ticks are smaller than the more common wood tick.

Unlike wood ticks, they do not have white markings on their

bodies.

If you find a deer tick, remove it slowly from skin or clothing

using tweezers and steady pressure; avoid twisting. Cleanse

area with soap and water or a disinfectant.

Place the tick in a small, crush-proof container (for example, a

pill bottle) with a piece of slightly damp paper towel (to help

keep the tick alive).

Firmly tape the lid shut.

Check the pictures and additional information on the website

to determine if your tick might be a deer tick.

Hand-deliver or mail the sample to the address below. If

mailing, place the container in a sealed plastic bag then in a

cardboard box labeled: RESEARCH SPECIMENS – FRAGILE –

HANDLE WITH CARE

Include your name, telephone number and information about

where, when and on whom (e.g. a dog, a person) the tick was

found. Deliver or mail to:



Dr. Terry Galloway, Department of Entomology

Animal Science/ Entomology Building, Room 214

Fort Garry Campus, University of Manitoba

Winnipeg MB R3T 2N2



(Office hours: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday)

4 The Shilo Stag October 27, 2011









Letters & Opinions





Volume 50 • Issue 21



Regular Circulation: 3,000



Delivered by Shilo Minor Hockey



Printed bi-weekly by

Struth Publishing, Killarney MB





Submitted photo

There is now a missing persons board in the entrance to Bldg L-134, the Military Police Platoon. This board

is updated with all of the province’s young missing persons and was created by Cpl Frank Paonessa. Posing

above are Cpl Jennifer Amiro on the left and Cpl Paonessa.









General Manager Mike McEwan ext. 3073

Managing Editor

Asst. Editor

Bruce Peever ext. 3093

Sara Cumming ext. 3013

Afghanistan should be on War Memorial

Graphic Artist/ Quinn Roberts ext. 6008 Dear Editor, “I know that the First World War, Second World

The Royal Canadian Legion would like to see the War and Korea are inscribed on the National War

Base Photographer same inscription on the National War Memorial as Memorial right now,” she states. “But how do we

Advertising Rep. Dorothy Heaman, 761-7750 the one on the Seventh Book of Remembrance. This remember all those who have sacrificed in the

Public Affairs Officer Lori Truscott ext. 3813 would be instead of individual conflicts etched there service of our country since Korea? The National War

as suggested by some people. Memorial is not time sensitive and should recognize

“We think that an inscription that covers the all of the sacrifices that Canadian men and women

Fax: 204-765-3814 Email: stag@mts.net sacrifices made in all wars or missions would be have made on behalf of the country. That is why we

Mailing Address: acceptable to most people instead of etching in the are in favour of the Seventh Book of Remembrance

Box 5000, Stn Main individual wars or missions,” says Patricia Varga, the inscription.”

CFB Shilo, Manitoba, R0K 2A0 Dominion President of the Royal Canadian Legion. The Seventh Book of Remembrance notes that it is

“It would also pay homage to those that gave their dedicated to all those who have died ‘In the Service

lives in the past for Canada or those who may give of Canada.’

their lives in the future.” Sincerely,

Her comments on the etching on the National War Bob Butt

This newspaper is issued by authority of LCol Richard Good- Memorial were prompted by those who wish to have The Royal Canadian Legion

year, Base Commander, CFB Shilo. The views expressed

Afghanistan inscribed there. Ottawa

herein are not necessarily those of the Department of National







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Defence or of the Editorial Staff. The Editorial Staff reserves

the right to edit, to abridge, to reject copy or advertising to ad-

here to the policy, as outlined in CFAO 57-5, and for clarity and/

or content.





The Shilo Stag is produced every second Thursday.

Deadline for submissions is the Thursday prior to the

at any one of the following locations:

week of publication.

Brandon Shilo Minnedosa

Submissions can be sent to the Stag via email at stag@

mts.net, dropped off at the Stag office located in the Shilo Safeway - Corral Centre CANEX Mall Minnedosa Legion

Community Centre or via Inter-base mail. Safeway - Shoppers Mall Forbidden Flavours

Submitting articles and photos for print: Brandon Armoury Shilo Community Centre Sprucewoods

• Please submit articles as a MS Word Document. Women’s Resource Centre - GSH The Shilo Inn (Crang’s)

• Include the author’s full name, rank, unit and contact informa-

tion.

Town Centre Mall Country Club (Rick’s) 340 Esso Station

• Include photos with your articles whenever possible, Royal Cdn Legion #3 All Messes

however, do not embed photos in word documents. Sobey’s Wawanesa

• Please submit photos as high resolution jpegs (if

scanned - 300 dpi), digital images or in hard copy for-

• 1645B 18th Street Carberry Lucky Dollar

mat. • 3409 Victoria Ave East Side Service

• With photos, include a caption that names the in- Forbidden Flavours Carberry Legion

dividuals in the photo; what is taking place; and the

name, rank, and unit of the photographer.

• 1060 18th Street

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General Store

October 27, 2011 The Shilo Stag 5









From

our

archives

October 31, 1968

A contest was launched to design a new em-

blem for CFB Shilo as part of a Canadian Forces

Headquarter’s challenge for each Base Com-

mander. Provided was a badge frame with a

crown, circle of maple leaves and the word Shilo

at the bottom, with an inside circle to be finished.

The contest here in Shilo was open to all service-

men, their dependents and civilian employees Photo by MCpl Dan Shouinard

with the winning designer awarded $25. The October is Women’s History Month and the Minister for Status of Women announced that the theme for this

emblem is the one we currently use with a stag month is Women in Canadian Military Forces: A Proud Legacy. Mission Transition Task Force women came

or male deer in the middle circle. together at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan to celebrate their bravery, dedication and leadership as soldiers,

*** sailors and air women.

A non-denominational Remembrance Day ser-

vice was being planned inside General Strange







It’s flu season...

Hall on Nov. 11 at 10 a.m., with a Commemora-

tion Service at the Canoe River Memorial Ceno-

taph following at 10:58 a.m. Dependants and

others were welcomed to attend both events.

Traffic was restricted in front of the cenotaph









Get the shot,

and hall to allow a march past.

***

At the Maple Leaf Theatre in Brandon, The

Sand Pebbles with Steve McQueen and Candice

Bergen was on the big screen, along with What’s

So Bad about Feeling Good, with George Peppard

and Mary Tyler Moore.

***









not the flu!

The Base Shilo Prairie Schooners square danc-

ing club held its general meeting and anniver-

sary dance on Oct. 21. The club formed in 1966

with 34 members; featured 56 members one year

later and had 61 dancers and two honourary

members in 1968.

***

Base Transportation was expressing concern

over the amount of fowl language written on its

vehicles. “The vehicles of this Base are constant-

ly in the public eye, on our highways, and it not

only gives this section a bad name, but gener-

ally it gives the Base as a whole a black eye. So,

boys and girls, or whoever it is, please stop writ-

ing the foul language on the vehicles,” notes the

Transportation Topics section. The annual seasonal flu shot is available to all Manitobans at no charge. It will

***

Safeway in Brandon was selling three pounds offer protection against three seasonal flu strains.

of bananas for 49 cents, and a 10-pound bag of

sugar for 79 cents. Sirloin steaks were priced at An annual flu shot is especially important for those at increased risk of serious

$1.19 per pound with boneless round steak sell- illness from the flu, their caregivers and close contacts.

ing at 99 cents per pound.

*** This includes:

The Canadian Forces Parachute Packing,

Maintenance and Airdrop Unit celebrated its • seniors age 65 or older • health care workers and

18th anniversary in Shilo under the name of the • children age six months to four years first responders

28 Central Ordinance Depot.

*** • those with chronic illness • individuals of Aboriginal ancestry

Drivers were being warned to be aware on the • pregnant women • people who are severely

roads tonight ... Little goblins should be seen

and not hurt. • residents of personal care homes overweight or obese

*** or long-term care facilities

The Brandon Consumers Co-operative was

advertising a washer-spin dryer that could wash • or as determined by your primary health care provider

and spin-dry 24 pounds of clothes in under 30

minutes. The $149 machine promised some If you are 65 or older or have a chronic illness, you should also get a pneumo

clothes would come out dry enough to iron.

shot. One pneumo shot may give you a lifetime of protection.

For more information, contact a public health nurse, doctor, pharmacist or call

RIDE checks anywhere, anytime Health Links-Info Santé at 788-8200 or toll-free 1-888-315-9257.

Base personnel are reminded that Military Police will

be conducting Base-wide RIDE (Reduce Impaired Driving

Everywhere) checks at any time in any location. CF members,

civilians and their families are encouraged to use a designated

driver or call a taxi after consuming alcohol.

Arrive alive, don’t drink and drive.

manitoba.ca

Manitoba Health - Get the shot, not the flu! Manitoba Health - Get the shot, not the flu!

Publication: Winnipeg River Echo Publication: Shilo Stag

6 The Shilo Stag October 27, 2011





Wounded soldiers enjoy Faces of Freedom hunting trip

By MCpl Darrell Rostek

The Faces of Freedom

Hunt was conceived and

organized by Col Steele

(U.S. Army Retired) and

Chris Heald of Manitoba

Wildlife in the vicinity of

Minnedosa.

The intent of this

activity was twofold: to

highlight the sacrifices

made by our two proud

nations in the fight for

freedom, and to provide

a venue for wounded

Canadian and American

soldiers to come

together with a view to

healing through shared

experiences and generate

Espirit de Corps.

It was around 3:45 a.m.

when we first woke up

and started movement

around the camp; this

was a good indication

all would have to get up

in around 30 minutes,

pack the truck and get

moving. By the time all

the decoys and the lines

were set up we had time

to have one hot cup of

coffee before the ducks

and geese started to fly

over.

With the warm

weather it seemed like

7 a.m. could not come

soon enough so we Submitted photo

could get on with the American SSgt David Beck on the left and MCpl Darrell Rostek of 2PPCLI on the

first hunt of the day. This right show off their haul during a Faces of Freedom hunting trip near Minnedosa.

being my first duck hunt

I really did not know never hampered One of the highlights log onto www.

what to expect, but just our enthusiasm or of the trip for me was d e l t a w a t e r f o w l . o rg /

meeting our American dampened our morale going out with U.S. Col media/deltanews

counterparts made the when we were together. Steele and hunting with / 11 0 9 2 6 - v e t e r a n s .

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below the knee amputee Along with the duck him and his dog work faces-of-freedom-

and SSgt David Beck hunt the Manitoba as a team to bring back wounded-veterans-

was shot a total of Wildlife Federation the ducks to the boat — hunt/.

five times throughout (MWF) and Delta one of the many things

his multiple tours in Waterfowl took us to that made this trip very MCpl Darrell Rostek

Iraq and Afghanistan. a gala dinner and a memorable. is a member of 2PPCLI

Canadian Cpl Steve Bombers game, where, For more information stationed at CFB Shilo.

Stoezs was involved once the Americans got

in three separate IED over the three down rule,

strikes, and I was they quickly got into

involved in one strike. the spirit of things and

The injuries we sustained became fans of the CFL.









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Oct. 29 @ 7:30 vs. Edmonton Oil Kings

Nov. 4 @ 7:30 vs. Calgary Hitmen

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Why are Ex SHIPWRECK takes Sea Cadets to rural MB

you so By R. Knight that’s okay, our second

fire lit just fine. Second,

but that didn’t last long

thanks to our vigorous

join us or just check us

out, come visit us on

Wow, that was a blast. we learned about shelter physical training Monday evenings from

angry? On a September weekend

in Alexander we, the

building and a lot about

which was just the right

session. Then all too

soon it was time to clean

6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the

Brandon Armoury.

By Padre Albert Lee Royal Canadian Sea spot. Thankfully we had up. Everyone was left

Cadet Corp Swiftsure, good leadership because wishing there was more Petty Officer 2nd Class

A family was sitting in the living room. A son had a fun time learning if we hadn’t and it had fun to be had but excited R. Knight is a member of

asked his father, “Dad, can you please tell me how skills and learning about rained we would have to continue training on a the Royal Canadian Sea

the Second World War got started?” The father each other. been very wet - brrr. regular basis. Cadet Corp Swiftsure in

answered, “Son, it all began in Italy…” After meeting at our Then the inevitable If you would like to Brandon.

The mother interrupted and said, “No! You are officer, Lt (N) Gaboury’s, happened; our ship

wrong! The Second World War started because acreage we had a ‘sank’, taking the officers

of Germany...” The father was so angry and said,

Please don’t drink and drive!

friendly competition, down with it. All the

“Am I teaching our son or are you?” The mother girls against the guys, junior cadets were left in

answered, “I’m trying to correct you…” The father to see who could set up the hands of the senior

got up from his seat, walked out the door and

slammed the door. The mother began screaming

and said, “Why are you so mad?” The son stood

more tents faster. The

girls won.

Later that morning we

cadets. Of course the

officers were supervising

but we had to pretend

Indoor Shopping Extravaganza!

beside his mom and said, “Mom, it’s okay. I think walked to the Alexander that they were invisible.

I know how the Second World War got started.” fire hall, laughing and We think that some of

Anger is among the most frequent problems we chatting the whole way. the seniors were a little

see in modern culture. It seems its expression is on Upon arriving, we were crazy; they were talking

the rise. Today, in North America, we have people all excited about the to these ‘ghosts’, but

shooting at each other on the highway in order aspect of playing (safely) that’s okay, it was all part

to take out their rage which results in someone with fire. We were taught of the fun.

ending up being sent to jail or worse. about fire extinguishers During the night while

Medical research has found that anger also

causes physical problems, such as heart attacks,

and what P.A.S.S. stands

for: P is for pull the pin,

the juniors were in their

tents, supposed to be

November 5 ~ 7 - 10 p.m.

high blood pressure, stress, etc. Anger for many

people is an uncontrollable emotion. A bad

A is to aim for the base

of the fire, S is to squeeze

asleep, the senior cadets

kept the night watch

El Prado Club (Jr. Ranks)

temper has resulted in embittering life, breaking the trigger, and S is to while keeping warm by Vendors include:

up communities, destroying relationships, sweep left to right. We the fire (the second fire Arbonne, Mary Kay, Passion Parties, Tomboy

devastating homes and taking the bloom off all got to extinguish a thankfully). While trying

childhood. In short, the influence of bad tempers fire. There was lots of to keep the noise down

Tools, Pampered Chef, Little Tree Hugger, Dis-

stands all by itself, alone. Ironically, anger can laughing as our chief the set of people on covery Toys, Princess for a Day, Partylite, Upper-

often do more harm to the person who expresses got up to put out the watch were able to get to case Living, Steeped Tea, Tupperware, Livvy &

it than to the person who is on the receiving end fire only to have the know each other a little

of it. Someone once said, “Anger is an acid that power turned up. Then better. Miss Priss, Lia Sophia, Stella & Dot, Grand Can-

can do more harm to the vessel in which it is another cadet started his The next morning yon, Sunset Gourmet, Bonnie’s Cakes, Epicure,

stored than to the person on whom it is poured.” turn by saying, “I bet I everyone was chilled Jockey Clothing, J9 Designs (shoes) and more!

Therefore, there are reasons to learn how to defeat can do it faster than you

the giant of anger. did,” only to have the

I asked an old couple how they maintained their Fire Chief turn the fire

50 years of marriage. The gentleman said, “A lot simulator on high. His

of patience, self-control, and exercise.” I asked turn was the longest.

him to explain. He said, “Every time when I am Back at the acreage,

about to blow up, I immediately go for a walk and after a lunch of military

sometimes I go for a long walk ... that is how I get rations, we had two

my exercise.” I think that is called wisdom. It will more classes. The first

slow down your anger. was fire building. I’m

Is there someone today at whom you are angry? not sure but I think the Good news for Manitoba producers

Slay the giant or talk to your padres. Remember:

A tender action of forgiving love is a weapon the

giant of anger cannot withstand.

grass my team used

was faulty because our

fire wouldn’t light, but

Increased Compensation

for Wildlife Damage

Strong coverage just got stronger

As of April 1, 2011, compensation for wildlife losses under

the Wildlife Damage Compensation Program increased

from 80% to 90% and as of April 1, 2012, you will receive

100% compensation for losses due to wildlife damage.



What’s eligible?

All Manitoba livestock and crop producers are eligible for

the Wildlife Damage Compensation Program. The program

covers damage caused by ducks, geese, sandhill cranes,

bears, deer, elk, moose, bison, wolves, cougars, coyotes

and foxes. It covers damage to crops, including stored forage

and bee products, or livestock that has been attacked.



Talk to your MASC representative

If you have experienced losses due to wildlife, please contact

your MASC representative within three days. Compensation

Photo : DND

is provided by the provincial and federal governments.

To learn more about the Wildlife Damage Compensation

LEST N’OUBLIONS Program, contact your MASC insurance office or visit

WE FORGET JAMAIS masc.mb.ca.









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NOVEMBRE

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8 The Shilo Stag October 27, 2011









Sports & Recreation

Sponsors thanked for 5 Pin Bowling is back at GSH Lanes

making runs a success By Jerry Sayer title holder, has offered his

services in assisting these

youth.

After a three year

It was a beautiful sunny morning on Friday, hiatus of five pin bowling For those who don’t

Sept. 9 as over 700 participants took part in the Coach Jer-

at the GSH, I, as a local know me, I am a Qualified

Terry Fox/Army Run. Over $3,000 was raised for ry Sayer

five pin enthusiast, have Instructor and a Certified

the Terry Fox Foundation for cancer research. explains the

taken upon myself the Level 2 Coach affiliated

Participants were treated to a delicious hot dog proper grip

successful startup of an with the Coaching

lunch served by the Shilo Service Club. to youth

adult mixed league. Association of Canada. I

A big thank-you goes to Base Fund, SISIP bowler Syd-

Although all six teams have won six Provincial

Financial Services, the Shilo Service Club and ney Atleo.

of five players are now Submitted Singles titles and

2PPCLI for your generous donation and support. full, there is always a photo qualified locally and zone

Other businesses that donated items to the need for spare bowlers wise to the Provincial

overall success of the run include: to play Tuesday nights Championships for each

from 7 to 9 p.m. There is of the past 39 years. I

Amanda Lazarski Photography unfortunately the chance have also qualified at

CAA Manitoba that a bowler here or there the Provincial Level,

Canad Inns Brandon may have to give up his handicapped to make the $5 each Saturday, kids representing Manitoba

Don’s Photo or her spot due to injury, playing field as fair as get their shoe rental and at 17 Masters National

Empire Theatres health or even a transfer, possible. three games of bowling, Championships while

Fitness Quest and this is where a spare plus expert instruction winning several national

Forbidden Flavours Shilo would come in handy. Youth on the lanes and coaching. gold medals as a player

Maple Leaf Foods Anyone from CFB Youth bowling, There is plenty of room and a coach.

My IT Source Shilo, Sprucewoods, particularly bantam and for more youth bowlers. For weekly top scores

Nature’s Own Massage & Beauty Salon Cottonwoods or Douglas junior from ages six to We are pleased to have from both the Tuesday

Old Dutch Foods who are interested in 14, have started as well. many parents, including Night Adult League and

Paul’s Hauling Ltd. bowling can call me Youth bowling is every Brad Larocque, Krista Saturday Youth League,

Shilo Automotive at 763-4944 or call my Saturday starting at 11:15 Herauf, Marlee Atleo please visit the lanes and

Shilo Service Club wife Gisele, who is also a.m. with three games and Richard Schulz, out check the bulletin board.

Victoria Inn Hotel & Convention Centre League Secretary, at local usually done by 1 p.m. on Saturdays to assist in Anyone interested

Westman Communications Group 3243. Incredibly there is many ways. Local bowler in hosting a Birthday

Wheat City Veterinary Clinic Remember, this is a no registration fee and Brad Ball, who is also a Bowling Party can book

social and fun league, bowling fees are at the Qualified Coach as well it through the Recreation

For more information about the Terry Fox therefore we are fully barest minimum. For just as a Provincial Singles Office at local 3317.

Foundation, please visit www.terryfox.org.



“Even if I don’t finish, we need others to continue.

It’s got to keep going.”

Terry Fox, July 10, 1980





Wawanesa Curling

will begin the rst week in November. We are looking forward

to a busy year again. Ladies, gentlemen, individuals or teams are

invited to join. You don’t have to be a pro to curl. Come out and

enjoy the game. New members are always welcome.

Please call the following to register:

Men’s: Randy, 824-2537

Ladies: Joyce, 824-2329 or Terresa 824-2827

Friday Night Mixed: Marg Hansen, 824-2036

Bonspiel Dates:

Men’s: 1st 1/2 : Nov. 25 - 27 Special Olympics: Mar. 10 - 11

2nd 1/2: Jan. 27 - 29 Playo Weekend: Mar. 17 - 18

Ladies: Feb. 3 - 5 (Men’s & Ladies)

Seniors one day spiel: TBA





GSH Bowling Alley

Tuesdays Mixed League

6:30-9 p.m.

Wednesdays Open Bowling

6-8 p.m.

Saturdays Kids Bowling

11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Open Bowling 2-4 p.m.

For more info

call the Community No bowling

Recreation Office Nov. 12 & Dec. 3

at 765-3000 Ask about Glow Bowling

ext 3317 or 3588 Birthday Parties!





Shilo Theatre

(Located in the General Strange Hall)

Enjoy a DVD movie and popcorn for FREE!



Oct. 28: Harry Po er and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 -

Rated PG



Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Movie starts at 6:30 p.m.

For more info, please call the Community

Recreation O ce at 765-3000 ext 3317/3588

October 27, 2011 The Shilo Stag 9



Be prepared for winter driving

By Lt Dane Nicholson

As October comes to The Military Police

a close the temperatures

will soon take another

drop, and it is time NOTEBOOK



This

for Canadian drivers CFB Shilo

everywhere to prepare a significant distance, slows down and pays 204-765-2343

for the winter. Keeping ensure someone knows particular attention to









Week’s

your car properly where you are going the rules of the road and

equipped and your and how you are getting weather conditions.

winter driving skills at there. When you have This winter also

the forefront of your arrived safely, confirm consider carpooling









Deals !

mind will ensure a safe your location with that to take extra cars off

time for everyone on the person. In the event the road, or using the

roads. of an emergency this Worker’s Bus if possible.

person will be able The CFB Shilo

Preparing your vehicle to inform emergency Stormline will be

Ensure that your services if you have available to provide

vehicle is equipped been out of contacted information on road

with quality winter for an unexpectedly long conditions and the status

tires that are in good duration. of the base at (204) 765-

condition. These tires Extra caution 3853.

can be identified by the is warranted in Have a safe winter

snowflake-in-peaked intersections, where over driving season.

mountain pictograph. 40 percent of Manitoba’s

Depending on where serious winter-related Lt Dane S. Nicholson is

Olymel®



5

you will be traveling you traffic accidents



00

Platoon Commander of 1

may need to carry chains occurred. Again, it is Military Police Regiment

and have a supply of

sand available to add

important everyone at CFB Shilo. Popcorn Chicken

with traction. Be aware

of legal requirements to & Animal shaped

carry chains, particularly

if driving outside of

RIDE checks anywhere, anytime Nuggets

Manitoba this winter. Base personnel are reminded that Military Police

In your trunk it is will be conducting Base-wide RIDE (Reduce Impaired • 750g

wise to carry a first aid Driving Everywhere) checks at any time in any location.

kit, tow rope/chain,

CF members, civilians and their families are encouraged









5

flashlight, winter weight

Lipton®

2/ 00

jacket, gloves, toque and to use a designated driver or call a taxi after consuming

boots, booster cables, alcohol.

gas line anti-freeze

and a fire extinguisher.

Arrive alive, donʼt drink and drive. Onion Soup Mix

Many of these are not

seasonal items, but as • Great for Dips

you add items for the • 225g Limited quantities

winter it is a good time

to check the condition • Reg. 3.19 ea

and serviceability of

all of your emergency









5

equipment. For longer

Prego®

2/ 00

drives consider a

winter survival kit as

recovery in many parts

of the province may Pasta Sauce

take considerable time.

Routinely check your

fluids, and remember

100% Funding Assorted

that tires deflate in for Long-Haul • Regular, Tomato, Onion, Garlic,

cold weather so check

the pressure regularly! Truck Driver Training! Mushroom & Green pepper

Properly inflated tires • Reg. 3.59 ea

allow the safety and Professional truck driving is an exciting and

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When driving Truck driving offers you freedom and

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requirement for the

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windows and mirrors of

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This includes short trips programs in Canada.

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CFB Shilo. You’ll enjoy:



Preparing yourself

• Paid on-the-job training, including in-class,

in-cab and on-the-job instruction.

Pumpkins

Winter driving • Earning potential starting at $40,000, with

• Assorted Sizes

demands more time to the opportunity to earn more.

get from Point A to B,

no matter how short • A high-demand occupation

the trip. It is easy to For more information, visit trucking.mb.ca

forget this if we are

late for appointments,

or not going far, but

or call (204) 632-6600 or 1-866-820-1317.

Apply today!

Visit CANEX Haunted House

rushing is even more

dangerous when winter on Friday Oct 28th from

road conditions exist.

Furthermore

can be

visibility

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1000-1400 & 1600-1800

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precipitation. If traveling Oct 27 - Nov 9 2011 www.canex.ca







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10 The Shilo Stag October 27, 2011









• CFB Shilo’s Haunted House Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. in the Base munity Hall. Wednesday nights until Dec. 7. Doors open at 6:30 • Make a difference in someone’s life! Volunteer on the Klinic

Commander’s Yard (1 London Drive). For ages seven and up. p.m. Bingo starts at 7 p.m. Ten games of bingo, two share the Crisis Lines in Brandon. No previous counselling experience is

Free! For more information please contact the Recreation Office wealth, breakopens. Admission: $3 + $0.50 per card. needed. Full training and supervision is provided. Next training

at 3317/3588. session begins Jan. 10, 2012. For more information call 571-4182

• 26 Fd Regt RCA/XII Manitoba Dragoons Museum The tiny or visit our website: www.ruralsupport.ca.

• Want to play women’s volleyball? Come to the GSH on Sun- Reservist Museum with the really long name would like to invite

days at 6:30 p.m. All skill levels are welcome and it’s free. Adults you to come visit us at the Brandon Armoury 1116 Victoria Ave.,

only please. Brandon, on Tuesdays from 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. Admission www.rcamuseum.com

is free. Come check out our “on loan” Order of Canada medal as

• The RCA Museum will be open free of charge on Nov. 11 from well as thousands of other military artefacts. For more informa- Call 204-765-3000 extension 3570

1-5 p.m. All visitors will be entered into a draw for two tickets for

the Brandon Wheat Kings Nov. 12 home game. Extend your Re-

tion, please call us at 728-2559 ext. 238. CFB SHILO

membrance Day and get face to face with the stories, technology, EXPERIENCE HISTORY WITH A BANG!

art and heritage of Canada’s soldiers. October Fitness Sessions

SPECIALIST TRAINING CAMP

THE RCA MUSEUM

• Visit Daly House Museum and browse inside a heritage home.

(Open to all Military Members) CANADA’S NATIONAL ARTILLERY MUSEUM

In October we are presenting an original exhibit called “Prairie

Heroines”. This exhibit is in honour of Women’s History Month, Every Wednesday in November

and explores the achievements of women in Brandon and also 11:45 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.

showcases the individual achievements of the women’s move- Gym C

ment in Manitoba in the early 20th century. Hours: Tuesday to Registration: Contact Amy Coveney, 765-3000 ext 3652

Saturday, 10 a.m. to noon and 1-5 p.m. For more info, call 727-

PRACTICE TESTS

1722 or see us on Facebook. (Open to all Military Members)

Please register by 10 a.m. one day prior to test.

• Douglas Old Fashioned Turkey Bingos at the Douglas Com- Contact Amy Coveney, 765-3000 ext 3652 LE MUSÉE NATIONAL DE L’ARTILLERIE DU CANADA



BINGO JTF2

Tuesday, Nov. 1

LE MUSÉE DE L’ARC

Sprucewoods Community Hall 10 a.m. - noon FAITES DE L’HISTOIRE AVEC UN BANG!

every Thursday evening Track, Combat Fitness Room, Pool

• Share The Wealth at 6:30 p.m.

• Early Birds at 7 p.m. EXPRES BFC SHILO

$Win Cash$ Wednesday, Nov. 30

8:30-9:30 a.m.

Contacter le 204-765-3000 poste 3570

$1,000 in 52 numbers

Canteen open! Gym C www.rcamuseum.com









CLASSIFIED ADS

$10 for rst 20 words,

10¢ for each additional word

Deadline for next issue:

Nov. 3 at noon

Free ads (non-commercial only)

restricted to members of the

CF, employees of CFB Shilo and the

Email: stag@mts.net • Phone 765-3000, ext 3013 • Fax 765-3814 citizens of the surrounding area.





Services Services





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Nad’s Simply Clean For all

of your cleaning needs weekly,

bi-weekly, and monthly. Also

available for offices, contract

cleanup and single occasions.

Receipts provided. 573-1509.

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To place an ad, email

Protestant Chapel Wanted

Sundays @ 1030 with

Raise money for your club or

Sunday School & Nursery charity. I will purchase any out

Padre Lee – ext 4537 of province license plates in







stag@mts.net

Padre Olive - ext 6836 any condition for $1 unlimited

quantities. Manitoba plates

Our Lady of Shilo $0.50 must be in good con-

Roman Catholic Chapel dition. All special plates i.e.

Sundays 1030 hrs firefighter, police, veteran, etc.

Confession 1000 hrs good condition $5 each. Con-





or call 765-3000 ext 3013.

tact Lou at 763-4924.

Weekday Mass - Tuesday to

Thursday, 1205 hrs Do you like hiking, camping,

Padre Inienwe - ext 3381 crafts, games and working

with kids five to 14 years of

age, a couple of hours a week?

Greg Steele, Canadian Fire- Scouting is looking for you.

arms Safety Course Instructor/ For information on becoming

Examiner • Restricted and Non- a leader contact Linda at ext

Restricted • Manitoba Hunter 3396.

Safety Instructor. Courses Held

Regularly • Examinations by Roommate Wanted

Appointment • 204-725-1608

• Email: ggs57@wcgwave.ca. Responsible adult in large

Eligible students may write one home near Shilo on 340 Hwy.

or both exams. Call or email for $500/month includes utilities,

training calendar. garage, internet. 204-763-

4854 Leave message.

Got a story idea?

Write to us! Read the Stag and

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October 27, 2011 The Shilo Stag 11









2011 Boot Blitz for Change was a huge success

By Karen Burton ton, Lt King, Lt Watson,

Lt Burston, Capt Gor-

Thanks to everyone veatt, WO Desbien, Bdr

for your support with Macintosh, Cpl Voisin,

the 2011 Boot Blitz for Cpl Goyous, Elaine

Change. With the help Ellis, Willemien van

of your spare change, Lankvelt, Linda Beache-

we raised $1,334.60 for min, Courtney Brister

the United Way. Special and Leita and Ray at

thanks to the following Forbidden Flavours for

people who made this keeping us warm with

event such a huge suc- coffee, hot chocolate and

cess! donuts!

MBdr Mills, PO Walsh, Karen Burton is Out-

Cpl Simonds, Pte Wieler, reach and Information Co-

Pte Baitey, Lt Lewing- ordinator at Shilo MFRC.







Hamper program

helps military

families in need The 2011 Boot Blitz for Change was quite successful. Volunteers collected $1,334.60 to donate to the United

Way.

Photo by Sara Cumming

By Renée Maillet Sandy Land often, and

ask how you can help



Upcoming events at the MFRC

Do you know a mili- the Hamper Program!

tary family whose Our Hamper Program

Christmas joy may be is intended to support

hindered because of fi- Canadian Forces Mili-

nancial hardship? The tary families. Applica- Date Program Time Cost Registration

Shilo MFRC and Chap- tions or nomination Deadline

lain’s Emergency Fund forms can be picked up Special Events

is here to help. at the front desk of the

On Nov. 14, the an- Shilo MFRC. It’s not al- Visit our website for upcoming special events

nual community toy ways easy to ask for or

drive will commence accept help, so please

Adult

with the aim of ensuring be sure to discuss your November 5 Scrapbooking Day 9 - 5 p.m. $2 per person Register by noon on Wednes-

that all military families nomination with the day, November 2

in need have a magical family you wish to refer November 14 Christmas Card Making 6 - 8:30 p.m. $15 per person Register by noon on Friday,

Christmas. The gift giv- as we will be following November 4

ing holiday tree will be up with them.

set up in the lobby of To meet the needs of Deployment

the MFRC. Come select the greater community,

a tag from our tree and the MFRC will be part- The Shilo MFRC De nition of Deployment

then help spread the joy nering with the Brandon Any occasion where your partner is away for 30 days or more on course; IR posting, training or operational duty,

of Christmas by bring- Christmas Cheer Board regardless of location. Contact Linda at 765-3000 ext 4553 for all deployment activities.

October 27 Deployment Co ee Break 7 p.m. FREE for deployed No registration

ing back an unwrapped to ensure the needs of spouses

gift for the young boy other families living in November 14 Christmas Card Making 7 p.m. $5 for spouses of Register by noon on Friday,

or girl on your tag. Un- the Shilo area are able to deployed November 4

wrapped gifts can be receive support over the

brought back to the holidays. Please call 727- Youth

MFRC no later than 8933 to inquire about the Looking for a parent free zone? Drop in to the Teen Centre for Video games, TV, fooseball, high speed internet, musical

Monday, Dec. 5. Please Christmas Cheer Board instruments and much more! Special activities planned throughout the month

attach the original tag application process. Hours of Operation:

selected from the tree to If you know of a fami- Monday, Tuesday, Thursdays - Tweens (12 - 14 yrs) 6 - 8 p.m. & Teens (14 - 17 yrs) 8 - 10 p.m.

your item(s). ly in need, please contact Fridays - Tweens & Teens 6 - 10 p.m.

This year, Sandy Land the MFRC at 765-3000 September 23 Movie Night 7 p.m. FREE No Registration

Video has generously ext. 3373 to register with

offered to support this the Christmas Hamper

initiative. During the Program. The deadline

School Age

last two weeks of No- for ALL applications is October 27 Halloween Dance 5:30-7 p.m. ages $2 at the door No registration

vember, donations will Wednesday, Nov. 30. 5-8 yrs

be collected at the store Everyone deserves a 7:30-9 p.m. ages

and will include pro- Christmas full of bounty 9-12 yrs

ceeds from the Free and good cheer, filled

Film Friday promotion.

These funds will then

with peace and the love

of families sharing in the

Preschool

be donated to the Chap- joy of giving and receiv- November Family Portfolio Project 5-7 p.m. FREE Supper pro- Register by noon on Wednes-

lain’s Emergency Fund. ing. Thank you for your 2,9,16,23,30 vided day, November 2

This will help ensure support! November 7 - Spectacular Science 9:30-11:30 a.m. $8 for 4 sessions Register by noon on Wednes-

our holiday hampers are 28 Soup or 1:30-3:30 day, November 2

filled with turkey and Renée Maillet is the p.m.

trimmings for all our Adult and Family Coun-

families. Be sure to visit sellor at the Shilo MFRC.









www.familyforce.ca

12 The Shilo Stag October 27, 2011









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