Georgetown Gemini (Georgetown, ON), 13 Nov 1996, p. 5

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1996 THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI = A Moment of Silence ... OUR GLORIOUS WAR DEAD -- THE HONOUR ROLL -- GEORGETOWN courtesy Royal Canadian Legion Br. 120 Killed in Action -- 1914-1918 Flight Lieutenant C. Barber Flight Lieutenant C. Somerville Lieutenantt. E. Leslie Sergeant. J. Blair Sergeant. W.C. Granger Sergeant. Obs. H. Nelle Sergeant. J. Moore Lance Corporal A.S. Mino Private J. Campbell Private J. Cowan Private H. Francis Private S. Godfrey Private J. Presswood Private I. Green Private H. Hickey Private P. King Private W. King Private J.E. Kennedy Private W..Loud Private D. McKenzie Private G. Mason Private W. Phillips Private G.H. Sleightholme Private G.H. Spires Private S. Stawicky Private E. Cornish Killed in Action 1939-45 Flying Officer J. Evans Flying Officer W. McLaughlin Lieutenant J. Bowman Flying Officer N. Baily Lieutenant B. Zimmerman Pilot Officer C. Sutcliff Pilot Officer J. Louth Flying Officer W. Murphy Flight Sergeant L. Beaumont Sergeant S. Maclaren Sergeant H. Tost Corporal H. Shaw Leading Aircraftsman W. Carney Corporal C. Hyde Rifleman J. Davis Private H. Dickenson Private S. Dickerson Driver C. Dillon Private E. Doyle Private E. Hilts Private F. Kidd Private J. O'Kane Private J. Oliver AJB V. Millar Private H. Simpson Private W. Wylie Private R. Wylie Private J. Kendall Private R. Blair Private J. Hemphill Private G. Latimer Private H. Davidson Driver R. Allen Private J. Jamieson Trooper H. Conn Private W. Kay Private C. Beaumont Killed in Action -- Korea (1951) Corporal R. Edmunds Private K. Norton Died While on U.N. Service in Egypt Private C. Dodge REMEMBERING: From top, clockwise: #1, Branch 120 veterans march in the Remem- brance Day Parade. #2, Julian Reed, MPP, observes a personal moment after laying a wreath at the Cenotaph in Remembrance Park. #3, Two Lorne Scots salute fallen comrades in arms, as an Honour Guard stands with head bowed. (Jamie Harrison photos) x who we are: We are the men and women who deliver electricity to you and your community. We design, operate and maintain An important message from your public municipal electric utility s For more information about your local public utility and Ontario's electricity industry, what we deliver: call the local number, below. lowest possible prices: we operate on a not-for-profit local power lines. We handle power interruptions and cus- tomer concerns quickly and efficiently. We maintain high safety standards in delivering electricity customers electricity and we work with you to make sure you're using your electricity wisely. ° fi rst e As the Government of.Ontario considers the future of the electricity industry, we at your public municipal electric utility will be fighting to ensure that any changes made will be in the best interests of all of _Ontario's electricity customers. se 853-3700 43 Alice St., Acton basis and deliver electricity to you at amongst the lowest prices in the world. reliability: we work around the clock to keep the lights on in 2.8 million Ontario households and businesses. our continuing commitment: to put the interest of our customers first. Direct customer service line: 853-3701 pia es oe ppt N OA TA SAN CAS TK e's quality service: we provide quick, efficient and friendly service to you, our customers. | local accountability: local people are elected or appointed to your utility to make sure you have input ome ||| |/AITON a ae ILLS into decisions which are best operate on a user-pay system: your rates, not taxes, YORO cover the total cost of your electricity service. easy

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