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National Directory 2008-2009 Air Commodore in Chief His Royal Highness The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., K.T., B.B.E., P.C.,C.D. Patron Her Excellency The Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M.,C.D., Governor General of Canada Honorary Officers Honorary President: Robert G. Dale, D.S.O., D.F.C., C.D. Honorary Treasurer: James McKeachie Honorary Secretary: André O. Dumas Honorary Solicitor: Stuart Clyne, QC Honorary Life Members Arthur Macdonald Richard Logan Donald Gladney Honorary Directors The Honourable Lincoln Alexander, P.C., C.C., K St J, O.Ont, Q.C. Brigadier-General (Ret) William Buckham, C.D. Brigadier-General (Ret) Ronald Button, C.D. Lieutenant-General (Ret) David N. Kinsman Major-General (Ret) Robert L. Mortimer, C.D. Major-General (Ret) John A. Stewart, C.D. F/L (Ret) Herbert Henry Spear Mrs. Kathleen Birchall Mr. Rhodie Mercer, QC Executive Committee President: Jan Reidulff Past President: Michel Cataford First Vice-President: Joe Johnson Vice-President: Grant Fabes Vice-President: Bob Robert Vice-President: Ken Higgins Board of Governors Executive Committee Plus: Bob Burchinshaw Marlene Conway Roger Dionne Keith Mann Maurice Murphy Ralph Thistle Tom White Charles Verge Eric Steffensen Gladys Jarvie John Walker
Newfoundland & Labrador Gary Pinsent (Chairperson) John Hunt Norm Macfie Prince Edward Island Dennis Dune (Chairperson) Danny Gosse Nova Scotia John Walker (Chairperson) Jim Mullins Ed Mroz New Brunswick Dennis McNeil (Chairperson) John Stewart Edgar Allain Quebec Marc Lacroix (Chairperson) André Doré Lloyd MacIntyre Yvon Soucy Lilliane Gagnon Jacques Vallée Ontario Jerry Elias(Chairperson) Don Berrill William Cumming Dick Donaldson Thomas Taborowski Jim Gale Mark Larocque Northwestern Ontario
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The balance sheets of the Provincial Committees reveal that for the year ended August 31, 1995, all twelve committees raised in excess of $1,948,000.00 in support of Canada's 25,000 Air Cadets. In addition, Provincial Committees of the Air Cadet League across Canada own all the Gliders and Aircraft that they provide to the Canadian Forces for Air Cadet Glider Pilot Training and Familiarization Flying. The fleet is valued at $2,825,000.00 not including trailers, winches and parts on hand which makes the operation worth more than three million dollars.
Air Cadet Squadrons are supported through various forms of voluntary personal involvement, financial contributions, the provision of extra activities for the cadets, and other material assistance. Three distinct groups of people may provide that support to and be affiliated with a specific squadron:
Air Cadet Squadrons have an Air Cadet League approved “Sponsor” or “Sponsoring Organization”. That Sponsor may be a club, an element of an association or other organization, or it may be a group of persons, such as a parents’ committee, formed specifically to sponsor a particular squadron. A Sponsor must subscribe to the aims and objectives of the League, and must be willing to provide assistance to their squadron as required by the League. A Sponsor is responsible for creating and maintaining the Sponsoring Committee. The basic unit in the administrative structure of the Air Cadet League at the Local level is the Sponsoring Committee. They are often described as the “backbone of the Air Cadet Movement”, because one of the real secrets to the success of an Air Cadet Squadron is a well organized and effective Sponsoring Committee. Members of the Sponsoring Committee are the persons who directly interact with the CIC officers, civilian staff, and cadets of their squadron. The Chairperson of the Sponsoring Committee normally is a member of a Sponsoring Organization associated with the squadron, but other members of the Committee may be elected or appointed from outside that organization. The Sponsoring Committee of an Air Cadet Squadron shall be responsible for:
The essential point is that the sponsorship of a squadron be done well, regardless of how the committee is set up; what is required is a sound basic organization that meets League requirements and good leadership. Sponsoring Committees generate over $6,500,000 annually through donations and fund raising to support their local Air Cadet program. In addition to support received from its Sponsor, an Air Cadet Squadron may receive assistance and support from other organizations, groups or individuals. Such organizations, groups, or individuals may be formally recognized as Supporters of the squadron or squadrons concerned. A Supporter usually provides assistance in the form of periodic financial donations to a squadron; awards to the cadets of the squadron; talks to the cadets; or in other ways. Supporter affiliation can be of significant value to a squadron. Back to TopTelephone: (613)-991-4349 | Toll Free: 1-877-I-CAN-FLY | Fax: (613) -991-4347 E-mail: webadmin@aircadetleague.com [ General | Catalogue | League | Cadets | Parents | Links ] |
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