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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 November 2021, p. 22

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The IFP - Halton Hills | Thursday, November 18, 2021 | 22 By Cory Soal RHAD. CAN | HAVE A TRIAL PERIOD! Members of the Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario recommend a 30 day time period in which they may return their hearing aid(s) if they are not completely satisfied. (There may be a service fee charged if an aid is returned). The criteria for satisfaction of the hearing aids is that you find them beneficial. You have the final word. The Georgetown wis HEARING CLINIC We care about your hearing! Professional Arts Building 99 Sinclair Ave., Suite 210, Georgetown 905-873-6642 1992 HP OPINION IN REMEMBRANCE OF ALL WHO HAVE FOUGHT TO DEFEND FREEDOM OUR VETERANS’ SACRIFICE MUST NEVER BE FORGOTTEN, WRITES MICHAEL CHONG An enormous price has been paid for our freedom and democracy. Since Con- federation in 1867, over 110,000 Canadians service- men and women have died in signed, which led to the end of the First World War. Dur- ing that war, 650,000 Cana ans and Newloundlanders served in uniform (New- foundland was not yet part of Canada). More than 66,000 died. More than 172,000 were MICHAEL CHONG physically wounded. Si it war, the men and women of the dian Armed Afghanistan, Canada's mili- tary has risen on countless occasions to defend freedom, democracy and the rule of law. This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the Re- membrance Day poppy, a unique symbol of remem- brance for service members no longer with us. It is also a symbol of solidarity with liv- ing veterans and active ser- vice members. many conflicts and peace- keeping missions, paying a high price in lives lost and wounded. One recalls Sir Winston yhurchill's exhortation, “Never was so much owed by so many to so few." From the Second World War, to Canada's peacekeep- ing missions, to the war in Day events took place across Wel- lingt ton Hills. A spe- cial thanks to the volunteers of the local Royal Canadian. Legion branches that make these events possible. Every year, the legion runs hundreds of cenotaph ceremonies that take place across Canada, including the tional War Memorialin Otta- wa. nen legion branches in Georgetown, Acton, El- ora, Guelph, Fergus and Er- in— welcome new members and volunteers to ensure that the memory of Canada's veterans remains alive. Like all Canadians, my family and I owe a debt a gratitude to Canadian sol- diers who gave their lives! for our country. My father and his family were defended by Canadian soldiers during the Battle of Hong Kong in Dece! 1941. My mother and her family were liberated by Ca- nadian soldiers in the Neth- erlands in May 1945. We will never forget the sacrifice these Canadians made for our freedom, We will remember them. Michael Chong is the MP Sor Wellington-Halton Hills, and the shadow minister of Soreign affairs for the Offi- cial Opposition. He can be reached at mi- atthe Na- chael. ge.ca. theifp.ca The One Store For Your peace on Floor |] 26 Guelph st., Downtown & w.canpetoneca ttn fearpetonegeorgetown goldbook.ca 905-877-9896 i, GER “=== mam d/o a Movers and Shakers Marketplace To advertise in this full colour directory please call Kelli 905-873-7162 or email kkosonic@ i Fi RSS heifp.ca_ HHS Gy fi} WINDOWS &S IDING : : } Bi ; g , 1873-0 0841 side.ca

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