YESTERDAY, a3 ‘ Topay, ¥ = Tomorrow WE ARE WE REMEMBER a i OLD TIME FOR YOUR SERVICE > oo wee eS SB 7 PORT PERRY AUTO SUPPLY (2 CONVENE) =», 15930 Old Simcoe St, WINE ON WATER.ca 16050 Old Simcoe Rd., Port Pei 38 Water St., Port Perry 905-985-1197 Unit #1, Port Perry 905-985-8481 905-982-2211 ATVATAV CS BA edom this Remembrance Day. REN | ‘MBER YT TOU sans Ke RANKIN PLUMBING 38 Caleb St., Port Perry 102 River St., Seagrave 4 River St., Seagrave 905-985-3608 N 905-985-1611 * auntbeesgs@gmail.com 905-985-8962 TO OUR MEN AND eFA WOMEN IN UNIFORM. We reanst Remember y — : PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, ‘Y Y aia lechanix pophepeste 159 Casimir St., Port Perry 16050 Mi Sincae Rd., Port Perry 178 Reach Industrial Park Rd., }05-985-43: Port Perry (across from Tim Horton's) by Gary Roncetti of Port Perry The last Canadian soldier killed in action in World War 1. 256265 Pte. George Lawrence. , 28th Battalion Canadian Infantry, 11 November 1918, age 25 jeorge Price was born in Kings County, Nova Scotia on the 15th of December 1892. He was conscripted into the Army on the 15th day of October 1917. George Price was serving with his unit outside the city of Mons, Belgium when he was shot by a sniper at 10:58 a.m. November 11, 1918, becoming the last Canadian soldier to be killed by enemy action in World War 1. Pte. Price is buried in St. L Syieoe Military ae which is located 3 kms east of the city of Mons. in the war, was: 1/14196 Pte. John Parr ‘ 4th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment *— 21 August 1914, age 17 Both Pte. Price and Pte. Parr are buried in the St. Symphorien Military Cemetery, only a few feet apart. The first World War started and ended at Mons. Lest We Forget. REMEMBERING THE FALLEN