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Your LOCAL Media since 1918! VOLUME 107: ISSUE 12
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Rat on rats story inside on page 4 Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Hundreds fill the Tofield Community Hall for Remembrance Day ceremony in Tofield
The marching parade preceded the Tofield Remembrance Day ceremony, where local RCMP, Legion members, cadets and the 1st service Battalion from Canadian Forces Base Edmonton lined the streets marching in honour of those who have served. KELSEY WITHAM PHOTOS Kelsey Witham Staff Reporter Hundreds of people filled the Tofield Community Hall on Monday, November 11, as not one seat was left vacant during the Remembrance Day ceremony in Tofield. “I am always happy with how Tofield comes together to fill the community hall for the Remembrance Day ceremonies,” Tofield Legion president Jim Warren said. The marching parade preceded the ceremony, where local RCMP, Legion members, cadets and the 1st service Battalion from Canadian Forces Base Edmonton lined the streets marching in honour of those who have served. The marching parade arrived at the hall for the 11 a.m. ceremony start. Piper Chris Warren led the march of the colours, following with pianist Jenn Guiton who led in the singing of O Canada. Comrades Jim Warren, Bill Glover, and Paul Shaw spoke on Remembrance Day in Tofield, the importance of why we remember and the history of the Royal Canadian Air Forces. The laying of the wreaths, song ‘God Save the King’, and the retiring of the colours closed the ceremony. Many gathered for a light lunch at the Legion Hall, and the placing of the wreaths at the Field of Honour following the ceremony.
Photo bottom right: Hundreds of people filled the Tofield Community Hall on Monday, November 11, as not one seat was left vacant during the Remembrance Day ceremony in Tofield.
Piper Chris Warren led the march of the colours, following with pianist Jenn Guiton who led in the singing of O Canada.