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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1987, p. 15

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re Remembrance Day parade and service PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 10, 1987 -- 15 Remembering those who died for us all SUES RS Area veterans and organizations laid Korean War. Above, fire chief Jack Cooke salutes wreaths at the cenotaph at Port Perry Legion in the cenotaph flanked by members of the Royal Remembrance of those young men who lost their Canadian Legion after laying a wreath on behalf lives during World War |, World War Il and the of the local fire department. TRILLIUMS' | Award Winning Watercolour B y Leslie A. Parkes on display Port Gifts Custom Picture Framing 233 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY "A CLASS BY ITSELF" Impressive high-efficiency performance and distinctive elegance make Napoleon Stoves the leaders among airtight stoves and fireplace inserts. The durability of our fine quality woodstoves will exceed your' expectations and your investment will be returned 1n years of enjoyment NESTLETON AIRTIGHT STOVE CO 7 Years in Business 1Y2 Miles North of Nestleton 986-5350 Under overcast skies, Silver Cross mother Mrs. Tot Rahm was accompanied to the cenotaph by Ed Groves to lay a wreath on behalf of the mothers of sons who died during the Wars. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8054 SAVE $ SAVE $ SAVE Our Special Winter Rates are now in effect. 1 MONTH TANNING for only 339.99 Plus many more combinations available -- Call Now! / One of the oldest veterans, Mr. John Sweetman attended the Remembrance Day ceremonies held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Port Perry on Sunday morning. Mr. Sweetman was the first president of Branch 419. Bob Bunting lays a wreath at the base of the cenotaph on behalf of the veterans of the Korean War.

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