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Remembering those in the trenches, on the sea, and in the air
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KIDS’ DANCE
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HERO RECOGNIZED
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Remembrance Day services went forward as usual with RC Legion members of Branch 363 Madoc leading the way. Sergeant-at-Arms Jack Frost with Wayne Hagerman carrying the Canadian flag led the march. Photo: Diane Sherman By Diane Sherman
News - Madoc - As has been the custom for years, members of Madoc’s Royal Canadian Legion Branch 363 led the Remembrance Day parade from the branch to the cenotaph a short distance away for the annual memorial to our fallen soldiers. It was a bone-chilling rainy day. After an opening service by Terry Pigden, followed by taps and the lament played by Madoc piper Bob Kyle, veteran’s service officer
Gardener Stevenson spoke. He thanked those who chose to attend services despite the weather. He said he made the decision to go forward with an outdoor service at the cenotaph and apologized for any discomfort to those attending. “I know the weather is bad, but, we must remember why we are here and what those people had to endure.” The ceremony went forward with those words fresh in the minds of close to 200 onlookers.
Residents paused to remember By Judy Backus
News - Marmora - For the past few years, local Remembrance Day services have included a candlelight ceremony, and on the evening of November 10, a group gathered at the Legion, where they lit commemorative candles, then carried them solemnly across the highway to place them on each of the graves in the Legion plot where they burned throughout the night and into the following day.
During the brief service, Padre Brian Webber presented a Remembrance Day prayer and benediction while Marie Gordon read the solemn and well known passage from Laurence Binyon’s poem For The Fallen: “They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. We will remember them.”
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