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Lest we forget In the eleventh month, on the eleventh day, at 11:00 a.m. we pause. We give thanks. We remember. Inaugurated by King George V in 1919, Remembrance Day marks the date and time when World War I hostilities formally ended. Today, all government buildings fly the Canadian flag on this day and millions of Canadians wear poppies before and on Remembrance Day to show their respect and their support for our Canadian troops. It’s an emotional day for many. Although the First World War ended almost onehundred years ago, there are still many in our community who had an uncle, grandfather or great-grandfather, who fought or died in this war. Many more of us have been directly impacted by the Second World War, or the Korean War. For others who have no direct family ties to the troops who fought in these wars, it’s also an emotional day. We stand with friends and family and neighbours at a local Remembrance Day ceremony and we feel pride for our country, gratitude to those who are still among us, and grief for those who were lost in battle. Most of us have tears in our eyes as we watch the ever diminishing numbers of World War II veterans, proudly wearing their uniforms and medals, marching or being pushed in wheelchairs and moving ever more slowly
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towards the cenotaph. Yes, almost a hundred years has gone by since the first Remembrance Day ceremony and still today, grandparents, parents and teachers remember and they talk to and teach younger people about the importance of November 11th. It’s certain, however, younger people will never meet a World War I veteran. Few, if any, will hear stories directly from someone who fought in World War II. Inevitably, as years pass, and as the direct impact of war
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on younger people lessens, they may not feel the same depth of emotion we older folks do. Although they will show respect and gratitude, they may not shed tears. On November 11th at 11 a.m. take some time to remember and honour all of those who have served our country and especially remember those who gave their lives. SEE PAGE 6 FOR LOCAL REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY INFORMATION.
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