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Page 5 Married life is good,70 years later John McCrae's warhorse Bonfire Artscene www.insidehalton.com dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 353 IROQUOIS SHORE DRIVE, OAKVILLE Stay Connected! Friday, November 8, 2013 | 32 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon War is not glamorous -- veterans by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 6° 1° 8° 2° 7° 3° 8° 2° Woman nds half-brother she didn't know existed by Bob Mitchell Special to the Beaver The sacri ces made by Canada's veterans were recognized Monday at the 12th annual Veterans' Appreciation Luncheon. Hosted by MEDIchair Halton at the Oakville Conference Centre, the event drew more than 700 veterans from Halton and beyond, many of whom attended dressed in uniform -- their jackets heavy with medals. The event kicked off with a piper playing as a Colour Party carried Canadian and Allied ags to a podium. This was preceded by a procession including local politicians, Canadian Forces members, Halton police and RCMP of cers. All who could stand did so for the singing of O Canada and the reading of Lt.-Col. John McCrae's poem, In Flanders Fields. "Veterans today, and every day, we honour you, your comrades who have see A salute on p.3 The 12th annual Veterans Appreciation Luncheon attracted several hundred veterans and their families to the Oakville Conference Centre Monday. Here, Oakville's Second World War Royal Air Force (RAF) veteran Peter Elsee, 92, holds a photo of himself from 1942. As a young pilot of a Wellington bomber, he was shot down in 1945 and spent time as a prisoner of war (POW). | photo by Graham Paine ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) When Rosemary Stoebe reached out to a stranger, she never imagined it would lead to an emotional journey across the ocean and a reunion with a half-brother she never dreamed she would ever get to know. The 53-year-old Oakville woman found her halfbrother Ryszard (Richard) Stoebe, 82, in Poland, after a series of emails, phone calls and Internet searches that began with contacting a stranger in Australia, who was also looking for a longlost relative in Poland. "I thought I would nd Rosemary Stoebe a cemetery plot. I never expected to nd an actual brother alive," Rosemary said. "I didn't know what to do when I discovered he was alive, but I knew I had to contact him. I knew I had to complete the family circle. Now, I have come full circle." Remembrance Day has always been special for Rosemary, but now it has taken on new meaning thanks to the recent connection with her extended see Discovery on p.8 OAKVILLE FOR OVER PROUDLY SERVING SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1.9 Financing as low as 25 %* $ 15,995 $153 + HST & LICENSE FINANCE FOR + LICENSE TAXES INCLUDED $0 Down 60 months BI-WEEKLY Automatic, 105,465 kms, Stk # U7769 YEARS! 2500 South Service Rd. W. Tel. 905.845.7791 www.hyundaiofoakville.ca See Hyundai of Oakville for details Presidents Award of Merit for 12 years

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