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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 10 Nov 1982, p. 17

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«The Cnnainan Statesman BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10,1982 " m - u "v? 1 '■ it 1811 "ElË inL ; I i ill a I V . ;■>. / ' , K<> Ai» » t y Aj / vi nV xL>' i ./ i/ fty 1 l 'vJJ/i&'êJ/'n. ' ■ ' V ^ 'iff /■/ 0 ?/ X : / I» y / . bswumw»* Legion members and veterans march to the cenotaph to honor those who died in active service. Veterans, Legion members, Cubs, Scouts, those who participated in the Remembrance Day Guides, Beavers, and Sea Cadets were among services. The Bowmanville Legion Pipe Band led the morning for the annual Remembrance Day parade procession to the cenotaph Saturday services. Bowmanville corps of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets marched in the Reniembrance Day parade. On Sunday morning, the Legion Pipe Band led Schamerhorn, the Legion members paraded back to marchers to St. Paul's Church for a Remembrance Branch 178 headquarters. Day service. Following the service by Rev. Ed The Bowmanville Legion color guard is shown above marching to the cenotaph. Mayor Garnet Rickard, the Hon. Allan Lawrence wreaths during the Remembrance Day M.P., and M.P.P. Sam Cureatz were the first to lay ceremonies. ....- • 1 v : ; iV'ti.'ify**® . ». . . • • - ■ : Wreaths are being laid above in remembrance of and Adriaan Bons also killed on active service 1964, W.J. Hutchinson killed on active service 1950-53

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