Farewell to Nova Scotia

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Obituary Doug Snow

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SNOW, Douglas Sherwood
SNOW, Douglas Sherwood - 77, Dartmouth, passed away May 24, 2008, in Dartmouth General Hospital. Born in St. John's, NL., he was a son of the late Raymond and Elizabeth Snow. Douglas was a proud member of the Canadian Armed Forces, retiring after 36 years of service. He is survived by sons, Kenneth (Denise), Wayne (Michele), both of Dartmouth; Brian (Anne), Lower Sackville and Derek (Kim), Moncton; nine grandchildren; as well as special friend, Eleanor.

VIA Rails Offer for active/retired persons of the Forces.

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Via Rail has offered free transportation for active/retired persons of the Armed Forces for the month of July of this year.  Wayne Poirier is taking charge of the East Coast retirees.  There is a group that will take advantage of this offer. 

 Could someone on the West Coast see if there is any interest in this offer.  Maybe both coasts could coordinate a place where all could meet.  Wayne is calling this Operation Choo, Choo.  

MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM LAND OF THE TIGER

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Information/Obituaries

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Please keep me informed of any obituaries that you see on both coasts concerning retired Sonarmen so that we can keep everyone advised.

 

Thanks,

Len

OBITUARY BOB BLAKEY

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It is with sadness that I pass along this obituary

September Sonar Luncheon

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The Sonar Luncheon will be held Wednesday September 26, at Dr. Sharp's Route 2 Roadhouse Restaurant, situated in the Mill Cove Plaza, 961 Bedford Highway  Time to convene 11:30 AM.

BILL C-221

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You may wish to support this on-line petition concerning our pension.

The link is:

 

http://www.petitiononline.com/vets8/petition.html

Life at Sea and Ashore in the Canadian Navy during the Cold War

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Hello Everyone,

Biff Hawke here. I posted this as a reply to Grizzly's message by mistake. Here it is again in the proper place - I hope!

Sonar Mess Dinner Thursday September 14, 2007

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There is still time to purchase tickets for this event.  Contact CPO2 Fred Picket at Trinity.  Cost $40.00.  Tickets must be purchased by Tuesday September 11, 2007

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