NEW LOCATION 540 Postridge Drive Oakville ON Boutique-style Framing Shop Quality Service Selection Price Peachtree Gallery Custom Framing 905.842.6114 13 Thursday , N ovem ber 25, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m His grandfather was the first British subject to fly an airplane anywhere within the British Empire and now Oakville resident Gerald Haddon has wings of his own. Haddon, the grandson of Canadas first pilot, J.A.D. McCurdy, was recently made an honourary Canadian Air Force Colonel during a ceremony at the Canadian Forces Base in Borden, Ontario. I was very humbled to receive this, said Haddon. It was just a wonderful, wonderful experience. In addition to being the grandson of McCurdy, Haddon said he has worked on behalf of the air force for the last two years, serving as part of the Air Force Speakers Bureau. Haddon was also part of the team, which in 2009 built and flew a repli- ca of the Silver Dart aircraft McCurdy used to make his historic flight. Thats probably one of the many reasons I was chosen, said Haddon. Plus a lot of people have met me and gotten to know me and think that I would be a worthy representa- tive of the air force. Haddon, who is now the hon- ourary colonel of the Canadian Forces School for Aerospace Technology and Engineering, went on to say that an honourary colonel serves as the link between the mili- tary and the community. He goes out to the communi- ty and meets the people, drops the puck at hockey games, he upholds the traditions of the Canadian Air Force and speaks to people who are looking to get into the Canadian Air Force, said Haddon. So theres a lot of meeting of the public and a lot of speaking and just being the vital link between the base he is representing and the community. Haddons grandfather, McCurdy, made his pioneer flight on Feb. 23, 1909 lifting off a frozen lake in Baddeck, Nova Scotia in the early aircraft known as the Silver Dart. As part of Alexander Graham Bells Aerial Experiment Association, McCurdy had helped to design and build the Silver Dart, which was the last in a series of experimental aircraft the associa- tion had put together in the hope of creating a flying machine capa- ble of sustained flight. Oakville resident named honourary air force colonel Gerald Haddon The Oakville & Milton Humane Society will host a micro-chip clinic on Sunday, Nov. 28. Micro-chipping involves embed- ding a tiny chip under the skin of a cat or dog. This chip contains valuable owner information, which will help the ani- mal return to his owner if lost. The clinic will kick off the 2011 Dog Licencing at the shelter at 445 Cornwall Rd. The event includes the opportunity to purchase a 2011 dog licence at a reduced rate, the first 100 purchasers receive a goodie bag and the opportu- nity to enter a special draw. The micro-chip clinic runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on a first come, first served basis. Humane Society Micro-chip clinic OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS $1,990 INSTALLED INS ONLY * Gas Furnaceas nac 95.5% EFF. DC MOTOR High Effi ciency , DC Motor igh Efficiency DC otor Gas Furnaceas nac * After Government, Manufacturer & Aire One Rebate FREE 10 YR FREE 10 YR MANUFACTURER MANU ACTURER PARTS & LABOURTS & LABOU WARRANTYARRANT VALUE $950**ALUE $950* *Limited Quantities **Limited Time Offer 9 Locations To Serve You Better! 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665*Call Dealer for Details A+ Rating AIRE ONE AIRE ONE MADNESS SALEMADNESS SAL