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Students who placed in the Paris Legion’s annual Poster and Literary Contest pose with their awards following the Branch 29 ceremony January 11. The contest invites local youth to reflect on remembrance through art and writing, with winning entries advancing to district-level judging.
Paris students carry remembrance forward through art and writing CASANDRA TURNBULL Managing Editor
For about 25 years, students from across Paris and the surrounding area have been honouring veterans and reflecting on the meaning of re-
membrance through the Paris Legion’s annual Poster and Literary Contest. The contest, hosted by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29, is a friendly competition among local elementary and secondary schools and has become a fixture of the community’s Remem-
brance Day season. “The contests occur in November at the same time as the Remembrance Day service and the poppy drive,” said Ginny Moor, who has overseen youth education at the Legion for 21 of those years. The initiative gives students an opCONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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