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Port Perry Star, 15 Nov 1972, p. 3

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hk Uxbridge Legion Pipe 'Band in colourful uniforms was up front in thé Armistice Day Church Parade, Sunday. Taking part were members of » Branch 419 and Ladies' Auxiliary. The parade + started at the Post Office, halted for a brief moment at the Memorial Library where a wreath was placed Syms, Ed Mulholland and Marie Monahan. \ 7 WW h ! Fallen in two World Wars remembered "at Church service, parade, banquet The laying of wreaths took place at the Cenotaph in front of the Legion Hall on. J Bay Street. Observing the solemn service were members of Branch 419, Royal . » Canadian Legion, Ladies Auxiliary and Sons of Veterans Association. From left in the picture are Marilyn Hutchinson, (back to camera) Ed Mason, Mrs. June w The annual Remembrance Day Dinner was held Satur- day evening in the Port Perry Legion Hall. Port Perry and area war dead were commerperated at a well attendéd ceremony which featured Major G. Sloan as guest speaker. Major Sloan is Deputy Com- mander of Ontario Regi- ment. The evening's Master of Ceremonies was Al Wac- kett. Michael Hlozan, President of Branch 419 and Mrs. June Symes, President of the Branch 419 Ladies Auxiliary, presided at the head table. In attendance were Reeves Robert Kenny of Port Perry, Sam Oyler of Reach and Scugog's Cecil Fralick. Other head tables guests at FESTIVAL OF JOY 3 A service of Song and Praise | Sunday, Nov. 26th 8:00 p.m. » ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH Sunderland Cannington, Greenbank and Sunderland Pastoral Charges. FELLOWSHIP HOUR AFTER under the plaque inside the building. The parade continued up to Queen Street to the Baptist Ghurch for the service, conducted by Rev. D.C. Payne. Following the service the parade continued to the Legion Hall where wreaths were placed at the Cenotaph in front of the Hall. Payne conducted the Rem- embrance Day service. A Silver Cross wreath was laid at the cenotaph by Mrs. H. Mulligan, . representing be- reaved war mothers. Other wreaths were laid by Royal Canadian Legion (Br. 419), Province of Ontario, Ladies Auxiliary (Br. 419), Sons of Veterans and the Sea Cadets. FRESH SLICED Cooked Ham - FREEZER BUY -- 10 Ib. BOX WEINERS - $4.25 Weiners "ANNIVERSARY SALE ENDER AND TRIMMED 1.29 PICNIC HAMS = 39 LEAN BUTT PORK CHOPS. 79: ASTOR, AT 2:89 MIDDLETON'S MEATS QUEEN ST. -- PORT PERRY --- 985-2562 RSE Su pc a) ~~ ". 3rd Wednesday, November 15th 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Only the ceremony were Boer War veterans Sam Ayres and Herb Buckland, branch 419 padre, Rev. R. Rose and Douglas Scott, president of the Veterans Sons Associ- ation. On Sunday morning, the Legion Remembrance Day Parade was staged. March- ing to the music: of the Uxbridge Legion Pipe Band, the parade began at the Post Office, proceeded along Queen Street and arrived at the Port Perry Baptist 10 % ON ALL FRONT SHOP MERCHANDISE \ Church, after laying a Mem- orial Wreath at the War Memorial Library. The large turnout was marshalled by Frank Harris. At the conclusion of services 209 Queen St. Port Perry lawrence Pharmacy 985-2231 in the Baptist Church, the parade marched - to the Legion Hall where Rev. D.C. SORRY - This discount is not included on Prescription Drugs. CATTON FOR REEVE

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