Senneterre, QC

1962 – Historical Report – National Archives of Canada


Secret
S71-00-01(CO)
Appendix "A"
to AFAO 71.00/01

 

Narrative Report
RCAF Station Senneterre, PQ
1 December 1962 to 31 May 1963

3 Dec 62

CAE Van Cal arrived.

11 Dec 62

Trade Board results announced.

21 – 26 Dec 62

Christmas leave and statutory holidays.

28 Dec 62 – 2 Jan 63

New Year’s leave and statutory holidays.

1 Jan 63

Two promotions to F/L: F/O PA Enns and F/O G Tomkins.

3 Jan 63

Mr. EJ Green of Western Electric arrived on the Unit for the duration of SAGEing.

14 Jan 63

G/C Cameron, SECSO, ADCHQ, paid a one day visit to the Unit.

17 Jan 63

Mr. EE Garner of Western Electric arrived on the Unit for work in connection with SAGE peaking.

18 – 21 Jan 63

Cpl. JJJ Bernier suspected of theft of NPF funds, and placed under arrest. Sgt. Cloutier and Cpl. Larion of SID arrived to conduct an investigation into NPF shortages.

21 Jan 63

Mr. R Matkins of Western Electric arrived for work in connection with SAGE peaking.

23 Jan 63

Mr. JF Briggs of Western Electric arrived on Unit for duration of SAGEing.

28 Jan – 3 Feb 63

F/O J Halajian, Acting CTSO, in absence of F/L JA Archibald.

4 Feb 63

S/L Trottier, ADCHQ, made a visit to the Station Supply Section.

5 Feb 63

S/L Muichie, AFHQ, visited the Unit to give a ZED briefing.

6 Feb 63

Mr. J Williams of DND/IS and Mr. R Robinson, Burroughs site engineer, arrived.

7 Feb 63

LAC JA Gagnon placed in close custody in connection with NPF shortages.

11 Feb 63

Captain Forshee, F/L Brown, CWD Cale from NORAD HQ, USAF ADC, visited the Unit in connection with Exercise Autumn Moon. F/L G Geary, Command Recreation Officer, visited the Unit.

12 Feb 63

F/L K Jacobs, ASWelO, visited the Unit.

18 – 23 Feb 63

The Station Winter Carnival was held this week, climaxed by the presentation of the W/C Goldsmith Trophy to the winning Mess.

24 Feb 63

F/L FC Long, Mr. M Roos of AMCHQ visited the Station for AF TD88 acceptance tests.

18 Mar 63

S/L Z Zikmund, ADCHQ, paid an eight-day management visit to the MSE section.

29 Mar 63

Six promotions were announced: Sgt. Kingyens was promoted to FS; Cpl. Campbell and Cpl. Arnold to Sgt.; A/Cpl Beeby, LAC Sullivan and LAC Thorne to Cpl.

8 Apr 63

S/L AK Swainson, ADCHQ, visited the Unit to prepare a synopsis regarding the NPF shortages.

9 Apr 63

S/L ND Cairns, COpsO, SOS on transfer to Site Fox.

14 Apr 63

A Staff team of CE specialists from AFHQ and ADCHQ visited Senneterre and Val d’Or.

19 Apr 63

F/O Klein, PAdO, left on a one month Pers/Adm course at Centralia.

22 Apr 63

F/L GS Sephton, ADCHQ, paid a two day Telecom staff visit to the Unit.

30 Apr 63

F/C WC Kent arrived for summer employment.

1 May 63

Sgt. Deslandes was promoted to FS and Cpl. Jordan to Sgt.

5 May 63

F/O JR Fryer, new SCEO, arrived.

16 May 63

F/C RI Jones reported for summer employment.

22 May 63

Disciplinary Court Martial for Cpl. JJJ Bernier convened in the Station Theatre at 1000 hours.

24 May 63

F/L J Halijian, SCEO departed the Station on release.

25 May 63

Disciplinary Court Martial concluded.

26 May 63

F/O GE Edge SOS on transfer to Canadian Army.

27 May 63

W/C JE Goldsmith attended the ADC CO’s conference. F/L EC Brewer, COpsO, was acting CO in the period.

Appendix "A" – Operations Report.
Appendix "B" – CE, MSE, Supply, Fire Section, Comm, Radar, Rec. Centre, AFP, Med Section, FSVS, Accounts.
Appendix "C" – RCAF Val d’Or Detachment.

Submitted in accordance with AFAO 71.00/01.

Signed by:
(JE Goldsmith) W/C
CO, RCAF Station Senneterre PQ

 

Appendix "A"
to S71-00/01(CO)

 

Historical Record
Operations Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

11 Dec 62

0050 – Unit advised that the crew of a KC-97 (Dump 40) had bailed out in Watertown NY area leaving aircraft in auto pilot with 12- 16 hours fuel remaining. Reason for bail out was fire warning. We are to be on the alert for tracks exhibiting unusual behaviour. 0152 – Scabbard advises that they are carrying track believed to be Dump 40, 50 miles NW of Bagotville. Boneyard 16 (CF-100) was scrambled but was unable to obtain tail numbers. 0335 – Pitchfork advised to place one aircraft on cockpit readiness pending a reappearance of Dump 40. 0610 – Pitchfork off cockpit readiness. Dump 40 believed to have crashed in Labrador.

16 Dec 62

2150 – "Unknown" detected 100 miles NE of Senneterre 30,000 feet heading south at 430 knots. Believed to be Pan American Flight 59. 2153 – Scrambled one aircraft from VO. 2202 – Scrambled aircraft unserviceable on runway. Second aircraft (JH23) scrambled from VO. 2223 – JH23 handed over to Eskimo for identification of Unknown. 2235 – JH23 unable to catch unknown – returning to North Bay. 2235 – Unknown identified friendly by Syracuse Sector.

17 Dec 62

0215Z – VO fighters released from standby commitment for suspected fuel contamination.

25 Dec 62

0320Z – Seasons Greetings received from AVM Harvey and G/C Hockney.

December – General

Quiet generally – with bad weather eliminating much of the scheduled flying. Total intercepts – 197. F/L MacKay off to Staff School at Toronto.

10 Jan 63

2325Z – Fire alarm turned in by Message Centre. Smoke coming from air conditioning vent. 2350Z – Burnt ballast in fluorescent fixture causing smoke. Panic over.

11 Jan 63

0220Z – Squawk 4 in QD 32 reported by Battleaxe. 0230Z – Squawk 4 identified as T-33 flying test SOS. 0244Z – Sugarcane advised "Good Show". Test SOS identified and sorted out within 6 minutes of initiation of pattern.

13 Jan 63

0448Z – Sugarcane off the air – Puritan on "Alsec". 0500Z – Sugarcane back on air.

25 Jan 63

1130Z – VO runway closed – sweeper out of gas on runway. 1135Z – Sweeper refuelled – VO runway serviceable.

30 Jan 63

0214Z – Dewey 47, KC-97, in KF33 has feathered two engines and is heading for Val d’Or. 0215Z – JH24 scrambled from VO to escort Dewey 47. 0310Z – Dewey 47 advises he will proceed to Plattsburg. 0336Z – Dewey 47 and JH24 handed over to Eskimo. 0442Z – Puritan advised that JH24 landed OW.

January – General

Normal winter flying. Total intercepts 341. F/O Youzwa released from service at end of short service commission.

14 Feb 63

2042Z – JH10 air scrambled for Unknown M678 – 37,000 feet, 460 knots, heading 240 degrees. 2102Z – M678 identified by JH10 as a Lufthansa 707. 2103Z – JH10 ETB at Val d’Or.

22 Feb 63

2059Z – GG01 scrambled from VO for Unknown M654 in BF22 heading 245 at 33,000 feet – 420 knots. 2117Z – M654 identified as Pan American 707 – TRB VO.

February – General

A very quiet month – little flying, poor weather and only 252 intercepts. The technical side of the operation quite busy though checking out new SAGE equipment and peaking up the old equipment.

1 Mar 63

1513Z – Unit on Alert for Shock Wave 8 – NORAD exercise.

2 Mar 63

1726Z – Fade out Shock Wave 8 – 8 attempts, 7 MA’s.

13 Mar 63

2040Z – Unit on Alert for exercise Mute IV.

16 Mar 63

0848Z – Fade out for Mute IV. 15 attempts, 10 MA’s.

26 Mar 63

2128Z – JH24 scrambled to Unknown M564 in BF01 at 33,000 heading 225 degrees. 2142Z – M564 identified friendly by Flight Plan revision. JH24 back to YB.

March – General

Tempo gradually picking up – weather improving but still very little intercept activity – only 140. SAGE flight testing throughout the month (Swordfish).

2 Apr 63

1555Z – 505 JH01 from YB. YB approach in contact with JH01 on 243.0 mcs. 1613Z – JH01 landed YB.

3 Apr 63

1445Z – VO runway closed by freezing rain.

5 Apr 63

1340Z – VO open – breaking action good – runway dry.

10 Apr 63

F/L DF MacKay appointed Control Standards Officer. F/L GE Emmerson appointed Flight Commander Crew 1. F/L KB Harding appointed Deputy Flight Commander Crew 1.

20 Apr 63

1315Z – VO closed to all jet traffic except emergency due to frost heaves.

22 Apr 63

F/L DH Ellis transferred to Crew 2 as Deputy Flight Commander.

25 Apr 63

1409Z – NNR on Alert for Big Blast Oscar.

26 Apr 63

0727Z – Fade out for Big Blast Oscar. 6 attempts, 6 MA’s.

April – General

F/L P Enns remusters to Air Traffic Control and is transferred to Station Rockcliffe. Work load increasing slightly. Total intercepts 209. SAGE testing and flight trials increasing.

7 May 63

1314Z – Unit on Battle Stations for Swift Kick I. 1348Z – ONS released from Swift Kick I.

9 May 63

Unit and ONS on Alert for STM Desk Top 5.

10 May 63

0006Z – Unit on Alert for Big Blast Papa. 0637Z – Fade out for Big Blast Papa – 10 attempts, 7 MA’s.

14 May 63

Unit runs Exercise "Cold Wage" 30 attempts, 23 MA’s.

15 May 63

JH24 scrambled after an aircraft 70 miles south of Puritan doing left and right triangles. The aircraft in question was identified by JH24 as an aircraft belonging to Brewster Airways. VO advises Brewster Airways aircraft doing aerial survey.

16 May 63

Unit finally runs STM Desk Top 5. 1948Z – Fade Out for Desk Top 5.

21 May 63

1301Z – Unit on Alert for Cats Eye Exercise.

22 May 63

0216Z – Fade out Cats Eye – 21 attempts, 19 MA’s.

May - General

Total intercepts 303. F/O GE Edge transferred to the Royal Canadian Army at end of Air Force short service commission

 

 

Appendix "B"
to S71-00/01(CO)

 

Historical Record
CE Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

13 May 63

42629 Sgt. CB Shindell attended a Technician Admin CE course from 13 May 63 to 24 May 63 at SSS Camp Borden, Ontario.

27 May 63

The Val d’Or runway was declared unserviceable in early January due to frost heaves. The CEU runway study to determine why began 27 May 63. Results not yet known.

 

 

Historical Record
MSE Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

1 Dec 62 – 31 May 63

Gasoline used

13,878 gallons

Gasoline bought on charge (surplus)

8 gallons

Gasoline written off

151 gallons

Oil used

689 quarts

Mileage driven

94,174 miles

Vehicles on strength

24

Vehicles transferred

1

Vehicle allotted APDAL

2

Vehicle converted

1

Marine transferred

1

B Class transferred (Motor for marine)

2

Vehicle Accidents – MSE

1

Vehicle Accidents – Users

1

Vehicle Accidents – Industrial

Nil

Cost of repairs (vehicles)

$2,845.00

Major repairs carried out

1

Outside contracts – Completed

1

Outside Contracts – Pending

0

Trade Board – MSE Tech

Nil

Trade Board – MSE Op

1

Recreation runs

4

Ambulance runs (Val d’Or)

8

Road Condition

17 miles of gravel (to Val d’Or) maintained year around. Icy and slippery during fall and winter. Road from Unit to Senneterre, narrow pavement, dangerous shoulders, and uneven pavement in spots.

DM Audit

None

Inventory Check

None

Scheduled duty runs per week

37

Duty Driver Hours – 1600 – 0800

1 Driver

Personnel transferred (out)

Nil

Personnel transferred (in)

Nil

Personnel released

1

Course for personnel (CSTS Unit)

2 Cpls.

Temporary Drivers

52

 

 

Historical Record
Supply Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

Dec 62 – Jan 63

The winter operations at Val d’Or during this period caused the overtime and backlog situation to worsen.

Feb – Mar 63

Sgt. McLean arrived on TD from Station St. Hubert and was given the task of identification and documentation of the GATR test equipment. The following 2 months saw this job almost completed when Sgt. McLean’s TD tour expired and he returned to St. Hubert. Because of his help we were able to reduce the backlog somewhat, and the arrival of AC Bergeron and his employment in sub-stores alleviated the immediate problems there.

Feb 4 the ADC Supply inspection team arrived for a three day visit. They took with them a better understanding of Val d’Or operations, and their report when received, was favourable.

Much time was spent on the preparation of change of establishment submission for the Supply staff Senneterre – Val d’Or and this was completed and submitted to ADCHQ on 15 Mar 63. To date no formal advice has been received concerning its acceptance, however personal contact with SOSup would indicate the submission was favourably received and an overall increase of 5 to 6 positions might be expected.

The end of the fiscal year was handled without undue difficulty and the use of the TX 2 building as a flammable stores enabled us to clear away many of the outstanding local contracts prior to the 1 Apr deadline.

Apr – May 63

1 Apr saw the inception of the Central Voucher register which replaces the multi-register system of voucher control. This new system required considerable re-adjustment in internal voucher handling procedures.

Mid April announced the transfer of F/S Taschereau and Sgt. Dumont effective 12 and 3 Jul. Replacements have been selected, F/S Turbull from 1 SD and Sgt. Dagenais from Station North Bay.

The hand-over meeting for the GATR site (AFTO 88) took place in early May and the accounting for the GATR is now almost completed.

LAW Rubisch was advised of tentative selection for a transfer overseas and is expected to leave in early Aug. To date a replacement has not been named.

In conclusion, with unknown flying operations facing us and a major personnel shake-up taking place during Jul and Aug, all indications are for a hectic summer.

 

 

Historical Record
Fire Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

Routine Activities

Daily

General cleanup of section

Junior Vitaguard alarm panel checked

Alarm box tested

Fire Truck DI’d and road tested

Fire phone bell checked

Alert siren tested at 1200 hours

Inspection of station theatre prior to show

Night patrol carried out from 0001 to 0400 hours

Hydrants checked daily during winter months and weekly during summer months

Weekly

Performance test of fire truck and booster tank flushed

Alarm system batteries checked

Training one half day per week

Volunteer brigade training Friday afternoon

Monthly

All station buildings inspected

Visit to Val d’Or detachment by Fire Chief

Inspection of MSE vehicles

STATS 363 submitted to CHQ

Hose reloaded on fire truck

Maintenance of equipment as required.

Christmas Day Drive

The Christmas Day Drive was completed in the month of December. A stake truck full of repaired toys was turned over to the "Knights of Columbus" in Senneterre for distribution to the needy families in the district.

NFPA Fire Prevention Week Contest

Word was received in January that Station Senneterre received "Honorable Mention" for their entry in this contest.

Personnel Movements

Cpl. Savard MP transferred to Station Yorkton and departed this unit 11 Feb 63. To date, no word of a replacement has been received.

Volunteer Fire Brigade

Because of transfers and postings of personnel the Volunteer Fire Brigade necessitated reorganization. The Brigade was reorganized in May 63 with twenty volunteers from other sections. The Brigade trains every Friday afternoon under the direction of the Fire Chief.

Report of Fire

Two fires were reported during this period on STATS 359 ser. 63/1 dated 17 Jan 63 and ser. 63/2 dated 18 Jan 63. Both fires involved upholstered furniture in the Airmen’s Canteen of the Combined Mess Building.

 

 

Historical Record
Communications Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

Dec 62

Van Cal calibrated all Communications Test Equipment.

LAC Adams, TelTech, TOS from Station Falconbridge.

LAC Peers and LAC Truman passed group 2 trade board. LAC McTague failed group 3 trade board.

LAC Martel returned from AN/GKA-5 course at Biloxi, Mississippi, USA.

LAC Wilby was transferred to Station Baldy Hughes.

Telecom Christmas Party held in Cpls. Club on Friday preceding Christmas.

LAC Lavine returned from hospital.

Message Centre Traffic – Incoming 1637 – Outgoing 629.

Jan 63

AC1 Opp and AC1 Mauza TOS from RCAF Station Clinton.

Relocation of telephone facilities for SAGE commenced.

Cpl. Atkinson TOS from overseas.

LAC Stevenson’s transfer cancelled.

LAC Peers and LAC Jones to GKA-5 course at Biloxi, Mississippi, USA.

Western Electric and RCAF carried out a Pre-Peaking and Peaking of AGA equipment at the GATR site.

Mrs. Nadeau and Mrs. Dinan terminated employment as Telephone Operators.

Message Centre Traffic – Incoming 1978 – Outgoing 853.

Feb 63

Equipment removed from HF site TX2 and building to be used by Supply.

LAC Gross and Cpl. Paquin posted to AN/GKA-5 course in Biloxi, Mississippi, USA.

LAC Bushey attended digital course at Clinton.

Three eight hour shift system started at GATR site. Twenty-four hour manning.

Message Centre Traffic – Incoming 1753 – Outgoing 740.

Mar 63

LAW Thompson transferred to Goose Bay.

All telephone changes for SAGE completed.

Message Centre Traffic – Incoming 1952 – Outgoing 781.

Apr 63

Sgt. Kingyens promoted to FS 1 Apr 63.

Cpl. Levesque on course to RCAF Station Clinton.

LAC Chalifour TOS from Station Clinton.

All A/G/A Channel cross-connects completed for Phase II at GATR site.

Northern Electric Phase II crew in to commence Phase II GATR.

LAC Truman SOS for RCAF Station Pagwa.

LAC Fraser SOS to RCAF Station Chibougamau.

Message Centre Traffic – Incoming 1940 – Outgoing 740.

May 63

Phase II GATR completed and handover to RCAF. Installed 26 AN/GRT-3A UHF single channel transmitters.

All VHF receivers and transmitters, except channel #1 removed from service.

Cable records at Detachment Val d’Or brought up to date and are under control of NCO i/c Comm Ground at Val d'Or.

Cpl. Williams applied for remuster and wrote Telegraph Tech Provisional Trade Board.

Commenced re-aligning UHF receivers as Northern Electric.

Cpl. Paquin and LAC Gross returned from GKA-5 course at Biloxi.

LAC Gross transferred to RCAF Station Dana.

Mrs. Auger terminated telephone operator duties.

Mrs. St. Jean appointed switchboard supervisor.

Message Centre Traffic – Incoming 1884 – Outgoing 733.

 

 

Historical Record
Radar Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

Dec 62

Relocation of the RHI consoles and their adaptation to the SAGE environment was carried out by contractor maintenance personnel from Burroughs Dec 12-21.

Jan – Feb 63

Equipment sub-systems tests by WECO personnel were conducted during the period 17 Jan – 6 Feb.

Radar FST-2 verification checks with the FSQ-7 computer are in progress. Returns indicate that acceptable results are being obtained.

Bore hole sighting of the NAFPS-507 antenna.

Feb 63

ADC MRP completed bore hole sighting of the ANFPS-507A antenna 13 – 15 Feb.

Mr. D Martin of CGE conducted a one day course on the care and operation of the 7182 magnetron.

Feb – Mar 63

Overhaul of the 15-J-1D trainers by a Northern Electric MRP took place during the period 25 Feb – 8 Mar.

Training – Due to the marked reduction of supervisory personnel, and the increased workload brought about by SAGE system testing, no training other than OJT was attempted. The following personnel attended courses in the USA: UPX-14, Cpl. Faust; AN/FPS-27, LAC’s Lewis and Durfey.

Apr 63

Command Staff visit by F/L Sephton occurred 22 Apr.

 

 

Historical Record
Recreation Centre
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

During the winter months December to April, this unit has been quite active in Station activities. The personnel have been more concerned with indoor than outdoor recreation.

Oct 62 – Apr 63

Bowling

Men’s League 5 teams approximately 30 participants

Lady’s League 4 teams approximately 24 participants

Mixed League 8 teams approximately 40 participants

Besides their own leagues the Station was represented in the RCAF Wire 5 pin bowling airwomen, RCAF Wire 5 pin bowling Men’s and Women’s, RCAF dependent youth 5 pin bowling.

Canadian Legion Invitation Tournament – Senneterre school children have had use of the alleys during the Saturday mornings and casual bowling.

Oct 62 to Apr 63

Badminton

Badminton was played in two phases, club and casual. The badminton club played twice a week with an average turn out of 6 players each night. Casual badminton showed little interest.

The badminton club had 42 paid membership which included the civilians from the district. An invitation badminton tournament was held 2 Mar 63 with three clubs, Amos, Val d’Or and RCAF Senneterre and 61 participants.

Jan 63 – Apr 63

Basketball

Exhibition games were played with Amos, Amos Boys College. The Station won 4 out of the 6 games. The annual golden ball tournament was held between RCAF Parent, RCAF Senneterre and a representative team from Amos on the 10 - 11 May 63. The first game, Senneterre 43, Station Parent 50; the second game Senneterre 62, Amos 51. Station Senneterre won the golden ball trophy from station Parent.

Oct 62 – Jan 63

Volleyball

Men’s League – 4 teams approximately 30 participants. This league was dissolved due to the curling activities in the middle of the league.

Apr – May 63

Tennis

Casual tennis with 4 every night starting the 1st May 63. A tennis club is planned for this year.

General Recreation

Fitness Classes – Grade 8 and 9 boys and girls once a week for 13 weeks. 11 boys and 6 girls.

5BX Classes – Classes for Air Force Personnel – 6 participants for eight weeks.

Oct 62 – Apr 63

Trampoline

The dependents attend lessons on the trampoline by RCAF specialists. Casual participation per week is 25 adults and children.

Oct 62 – Apr 63

Swimming

A water carnival was held for the dependents on 2 Feb 63, in the Station swimming pool. Racing events for all ages with 25 dependents participating.

At 1930 hours, 2 Feb 63 the inter mess water carnival was held. Novelty events such as log rolling, relays, races and canoe jousting with approximately 56 personnel participating. The Senior NCO’s mess won the competition. A beauty contest was held and Mrs. Cairns was crowned Queen.

Dec 62

Compulsory Swimming

The compulsory swim classes were started in Dec 62. All personnel were given a pre-test and those who did not meet the standards of the test were put in classes. The classes were held for one week with the following results: Juvenile RC 6 and Juvenile RC 18.

Jan – Mar 63

Outdoor Winter Activities

The ski tow was in operation from Jan to Mar. Due to excessive poor weather it was not as popular as it could be. The outdoor skating rink was erected for the first time and proved quite successful especially after the lights were added. It is suggested that the tennis court not be used as a kiddies rink along with the boarded rink.

18 – 24 Feb 63

Winter Carnival

Organized by the Recreation Council with the inter mess competition won by the Airmen’s Mess with the Sgts. a close second.

Individual competitions for dependents children and snow sculpturing also included.

Social Entertainment

1 – Voting for Carnival Queen won by LAW B Gray

2 – Sleigh ride for dependents

3 – Children’s ice carnival

4 – Dance – "La Fete du bon Vieux Temps"

5 – Dance – "Carnival"

6 – Winter Carnival motorcade

7 – Women’s Auxiliary Bean Supper

26 Dec 62 – 16 Mar 63

Curling

The curling club had 94 paid members of which 32 were civilians from Senneterre. The club had 21 mixed rinks.

1st event won by F/O Richards

2nd event won by Cpl Tiglmans

3rd event won by Mr Pepin’s rink

Club trophy won by LAW Ulrich rink. The club sponsored 5 invitation bonspiels and were represented in 10, one of which was the Zone 4 RCAF finals. The Pearson Trophy was retained by this unit from the RCE (R) Noranda. Considering the rink curled on natural ice an excellent season was held.

Broomball

The station entered a team in the local town league played ten games won 8 tied 1 and lost 1. Also the airwomen challenged games vs. airmen and the women from Senneterre.

Oct 62 – Apr 63

Entertainment

Fireman’s Ball – Held in the Recreation Centre 13 Oct 62. This dance was sponsored by the Fire Department and proceeds to the Station Fund.

New Year’s Eve Dance – Held 31 Dec in the Recreation Centre. Attendance from airmen and Cpls. 118 with guests from town of Senneterre.

Water Carnival Dance – A water carnival dance was held in the Recreation Centre on the 2 Feb 63.

Community Council Projects

Scout Group – The Scout and Cub group meet once a week in the Recreation Centre. 1st Senneterre Cub Pack have 18 members.

The scout groups from Val d’Or visit this unit periodically for swimming tests.

Fund Raising Projects – Bingos

The Town Council holds bingos twice a month. A small profit was shown from each bingo.

Town Council – Mayor – F/O Shorey, Alderman – WO Lafranchise, FS Kingyens, Sgt. Hoiland, WO Henry.

 

 

Historical Record
AFP
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

22 Dec 62 – 2 Jan 63

Christmas Leave period.

11 Jan 63

93095 AC1 RG Krecsy TOS.

23 Jan 63

68777 AC1 JE Brooks SOS’d – Released from RCAF. Received Cpl into close custody to await court martial. CM was held starting on 22 May 63.

30 Jan 63

Sgt. I Hoiland on TD to Camp Petawawa on Small Arms Instructors Course – 2 weeks.

7 Feb 63

Airman received into close custody. Awaiting court martial. Tentative date 11 Jun 63.

1 Mar 63

LAC Booth PMC of the Coast to Coast Club. 207210 LAC GB Rigby SOS’d to 4 (F) Wing.

25 May 63

Sgt. I Hoiland elected Housing Member on Sgt’s. Mess Committee. Cpl. JH Klassen elected Secretary of the Cpls. Club.

 

 

Historical Record
Medical Section
1 Jun 62 to 30 Nov 62

Feb 63

S/L Thompson made her last visit to this infirmary before retiring as ADC Command Matron, and in April we had our first visit from her successor, S/L Fitzgerald.

May 63

Cpl. Borgia received his promotion to Sgt.

Work Load – During this 6 month period has been comprised mainly of:

1 – Daily MIR for service personnel and dependents.

2 – Once monthly well baby clinics.

3 – Twice weekly Pre & Post natal clinics.

4 – Influenza serum etc. Immunization parades.

5 – Norman In Patient care, which has fluctuated from the highest number at one time of 7, to the more usual 2.

May has once more started the black fly season, and Sgt. Borgia is getting the pest control program underway again.

 

 

Historical Record
Food Services Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

Food Services

Approximately 132 living-in personnel were served three meals daily in all the three dining rooms.

Approximately 37 meals were served on a cash basis at .50 and .75 per meal.

Food was served at the Operations Building during operations for approximately 62 living-in and out, approximately twice monthly These meals were received with individual signatures on for "Appendix "A" State of Readiness".

Night meals were served in the Operations Building for the above mentioned period. Approximately 31 meals were served between 2300 to 0100 hours daily. NOTE: The Combined Mess was closed for the only reason of shortage of personnel.

Mess dinners were held at the Officers Mess monthly. The Sr. NCO’s had one mess dinner during the season.

Parties were held at irregular times in all messes and institutes. Beer call (Friday night) were also held in all messes. Food was served at all messes with the same menu for airmen as officers.

The Christmas and New Year’s dinner was served in the Airmen’s dining room for approximately 62 airmen and airwomen. The CO had ordered officers and Sr. NCO’s to be waiters for the day, while airmen and airwomen sat down and were served food.

Combined Mess meetings were held at irregular times during this period.

There was no major complaints on food, quantity and quality.

Daily meal hours:

Breakfast

0700 to 0830 hours

Dinner

1130 to 1300 hours

Supper

1545 to 1600 hours

Supper

1630 to 1830 hours

Personnel

There is an acute shortage of supervisory personnel at the Combined Mess. Consequently a Cpl FSA is most of the time i/c cooks and an LAC is an acting Cpl.

There are three civilian FSA’s short from the establishment. The work load is divided among other FSA’s.

One Sr. NCO was honorably discharged from the RCAF during the month of January 63. There is no replacement for this discharged Sgt.

Establishment

Strength

on hand

on hand

1 FS cook

1 FS

1 Sgt cook

1 Sgt cook – nil

1 Cpl cook

1 Cpl cook – nil

 

1 AC cook

6 cooks – civilians

5 cooks – civilians

13 FSA’s

11 FSA’s

1 Clerk

1 Clerk

Note: The above mentioned clerk is employed as a storeman. Unfortunately this clerk (Mr. D Beauvais) is qualified as a clerk (1) grade but it can not be said here that he is efficient in his trade, action was taken in remustering him as FSA. Request was denied.

Training on the job was constantly a fact in bettering civilian employees and a service cook; LAC Hamilton was given lectures for a period of two months in order to be prepared to write (3) G Cook exam.

One civilian cook gave his notice and resigned his position during that period.

The FS i/c of SFvS is posted to Europe. His replacement will report for duty on the 15 Jun 63.

All civilians and service personnel were given annual leave as entitled.

Rations

All rations are being sent from RCASC DID Montreal. A local transport Company was given a standing contract for the period.

75% of M&I cash money was spent in buying food stuff from RCASC DID Montreal with the CATC 2206 forms. The remaining 25% is spent on the local markets. It was found that in spending extra messing money with RCASC this unit gained a lot in quality, quantity and economy in the buying of food.

Cpl. Shred, an officer i/c of issues at RCASC visited this unit at the end of the fiscal year.

Material

There was no expenditure or exchanges in heavy equipment during this period.

General Remarks

The morale concerning civilian employees in this section seems to be high. It was found that they are co-operative serving with service personnel and that the liaison between civilian employees and personnel eating in all dining rooms is appreciated by the supervisory service personnel in this section.

 

 

Historical Record
Accounts Section
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

Dec 62

Accounts personnel were quite busy preparing new pay sheets for the coming year.

Jan 63

A party was held to say farewell to Mrs. Kay Savard, our typist and 29841 Cpl. JJ Bernier who were both departing for Yorkton, Saskatchewan. An investigation is underway concerning matters in the M&I Section. 29841 Cpl. JJ Bernier is being held under close custody pending results of the above matter. His transfer to Yorkton has been cancelled.

Feb 63

A loss was discovered in the Cpl’s Club during the progress of the above investigation resulting in 53474 LAC JA Gagnon being detained under close custody. 37735 Cpl. WC Elder received a letter of thanks from the Chief of the Air Staff along with an award for a suggestion concerning a revised instruction to CAP 16 Vol. 1 Supply Instructions which was adopted 25 Oct 62. 211581 LAC JG Guay received notice of his transfer overseas to Marville, France.

Mar 63

Our contain Trainee 93942W SM McDougall left for Camp Borden 24 Mar to attend the Accounts Course. 203939 Cpl LW Lipsett and 37735 Cpl. WC Elder are taking the ADC Management Course.

Apr 63

Promotion day rolled around with no promotions in the Accounts section.

May 63

236500 LAC EM Davies departed for North Bay effective 13 May. 72916 LAC JL Lavallee arrived on transfer from North Bay 14 May. Another transfer into our section was 32256 Cpl. RE Creary from Sydney NS 23 May. He has been placed in charge of Supply Accounts. Several charges have been laid against 29841 Cpl. JJ Bernier and 53475 LAC JA Gagnon. A court martial was held to try Cpl Bernier and he was given 6 months imprisonment and reduced to the ranks. A court martial is being held in June to try LAC Gagnon.

 

 

Historical Record
Val d’Or Detachment
1 Dec 62 to 31 May 63

25 Dec 62

Christmas was observed in the traditional manner, with the Officers and Sr. NCO’s serving Christmas dinner to the airmen and the Alert Crew.

12 – 13 Jan 63

Personnel of 400 (Auxiliary) Squadron, Toronto, carried out a winter training operation at Val d’Or.

2 Mar 63

CF-101B Operations ceased because of severe frost heaves in the runway.

27 May 63

CEU Survey Team began Comprehensive Survey of Runway damage.