Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 9, 1977, p. 3

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Names are called flags dip Remembrance Day traditions COLORS ARE paraded to the front of Trinity Church for the Remembrance Day service Flags dipped at the cenotaph Sunday morning as the yearly sounding of ihe Last Post brought silence to a trowdof The Remembrance Day service at Ihe cenotaph was followed by a service in the United church and both were well attended Ringed round the cenotaph were Legion members fire fighters policemen mem of parliament Frank and Julian Reed representatives of many participating organizations and plenty of young people in the Scout and Guide move ment These youngest marchers in the parade were given a closer place to stand this year so they could see laying of the wreaths Last the parade ex ended down into the next Sunday Parade participants were seated at the front of the for the impressive service t sec or hear the program The Lome Scots formed a guard of honor at the cenotaph The Citizens Band led Ihe parade and played Abide With Me Legion president Irwin gave the I charge and John read the names engraved on the town monument George Elliott sounded the Last Post and Reveille and World War I and vet A J Buchanan lowered and raised the Poppy Hag on the flagpole The Rev Beaton pronounced the benediction The color party formed an aisle through which everyone walked into the church led by the World War veterans Inside the gallery was re served for the band which played during the service conducted by Dave Sale Appropriate hymns were God Our Help In Ages Past Let There be Peace on Earth Amazing Grace and finally O Canada Vic Patrick and read the lessons In his sermon Mr Beaton pointed out hat 12 Cana dians died in World War two and in World War one He himself was named for an uncle who died as a result of his wounds You are not your own You have been bought with a price he declared Our freedoms have been paid for in a costly way remember them and all of us must be better for that sacrifice The hope or the worldislove As the color party veterans and parade participants left the church the band played Sunset the traditional evening trumpet call The usual veterans dinner was held at Legion after the service Vic Patrick was master of ceremonies Councillor Ies represented town Sunday Legion padre the Rev A was ill and his place was taken by Mr lie ton At Knox Church Gerald Ronnie preached Those honored 1918 J 1 Moore Corp Roy Corp W G Brown J D Burt Pte Kalcy A Arthurs Pte A Anderson Wills Ptc J Fryer Irving G McLeod A Winter burn Lieut G King Pie A Gribbcn Radford Sgt W Lee P Godfrey Corp Masters Ptc J J Kennedy Mnj Stuckey AC A Ander son Fit Sgt K Buck F O Ft John Gib bons Wilson Gordon Guthrie Lieut Sgt William McCron Sgt Wilfred Sgt Gordon K McLclIan Staff O G A Molozzi Wing Comm D Morns Near L Cpl A Ferryman Pte Robertson Cpl H L Simpson G A Pte Jack Sweeney It Taylor Pie C Webster Post War Service FOR Rolston The Acton Free Press Wednesday Nov 3 RESIDENCE FOR AMBULANT SENIOR CITIZENS Opening In December 1977 HOME 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