Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 8 Nov 2011, Remembrance Day, REMEMB08

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8 Remembrance Day, GEORGETOWN & ACTON · Tuesday, November 8, 2011 Trip overwhelmed de Rabbie Continued from pg. 5 But de Rabbie's biggest surprise was his visit to Dieppe. "At Dieppe, I stood on the top of the cliffs overlooking the beach," said de Rabbie, "And I looked down to the pebble beach-- and thought to myself, `Who was the idiot who thought this would be a good idea to attack?' I had to shake my head in disbelief." He had `read all the books and seen all the black and white documentaries,' but was still quite moved when he saw how ludicrous the mission had actually been. Later that day, de Rabbie and his wife Alice walked down to the sea on the pebble beach, and got a feel for the area. "I left a flag at the edge of the water, and a few poppies," said de Rabbie, "And stood there for a moment, having a few personal thoughts. As we started our walk back up on the pea gravel, on the major grade, I found I was overcome with emotion, almost like a déjà vu. "It was a feeling like a little kid going to the principal's office, when you get that lump in your throat, and you're not sure you're going to be able to talk," said de Rabbie. "It was some sort of an anxiety attack-- I couldn't help it, I was filled with emotion, and had an overwhelm- George de Rabbie places a Canadian flag at the grave of an unknown soldier buried in France. Photo courtesy George de Rabbie ing feeling like I had been there before. "I made it up to the steep grade, and my wife saw that I was having trouble, and was concerned. She asked if I was okay. I said I was, and sat down. She left me alone for a bit. "As I watched the poppies floating away, I sat there wondering `What in hell is the matter with me?' when one of the other guys on the tour came over to ask if I was all right. When I explained what I was feeling, he said it happens See BELGIANS', pg. 9 Kenzie MacDermid, Mortgage Agent FSC0 #M08001440 2011 Readers Choice Award Winner! To find out how you can save on interest and improve your cash flow, call: Representing more than 30 banks to serve our clients better and save them money. Why work with one bank when you can access them all? By using the equity in your home, you may be able to refinance your mortgage and consolidate your debt. Consider a... Current situation Mortgage (@ 5.25%) Balance Payment The MacDermid Group Mortgage Professionals T 905.702.1766 F 905.702.1577 all@macdermidgroup.com www.macdermidgroup.com $ 160,000 $ 953 Car Loan $ 18,000 $ 540 Credit Cards/PLC $ 15,000 $ 450 Penalty to break mortgage Total $ 3,000 $ $ 0 1,943 $ 196,000 Now consider a... New Mortgage Mortgage (@ 3.29%* 3.4%*) Balance Payment $ 196,000 $ 956.57 968 ­ Car Loan Paid off Credit Cards/PLC Paid off ­ Penalty to break mortgage Total Paid off $ 196,000 $ ­ 968 956.57 FSCO Lic. M08001440 ©2007, Mortgage Intelligence Inc., all rights reserved. ®Registered trademark of Mortgage Intelligence Inc. *Rate subject to change. OAC. Payments based on 25-year amortization That's a monthly savings of $987.00!

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