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Oakville Beaver, 3 Nov 2007, p. 10

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10 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday November 3, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Veterans thanked for their sacrifices Continued from page 9 "In the army show, we met a lot of wonderful people," she said. "It was a great time." Old uniforms like the one Ackroyd was wearing were on display at the event yesterday, along with booths full of historical information and souvenirs from the war years. The celebration to honour Canada's veterans, put on my MediChair Halton, drew more than 800 people, compared to 600 last year. "It gets bigger every year," said head organizer Kristin Courtney. "I think the veterans really, really Interested in enjoying and learning about wine in a relaxed, social environment? The Oakville Wine Enthusiasts Club is accepting new members. Please go to www.oakvillewine.ca for details. a Remember, Guests are always welcome. Contact us at oakvillewine@gmail.com CARPET · ORIENTAL RUGS · VINYL · HARDWOOD · CERAMICS · CARPET · C E R A M I C S · C A R P E T · O R I E N TA L R U G S · V I N Y L · H A R D W O O D · FALL CARPET REBATE SALE Thick Berber Now pay only $ BONUS Sale Price $2.99/sq.ft. Less - $1.00 instant rebate Installation & underpad included 50 oz .Nylon 1.99/sq. ft. HardTwist Sale Price $4.99/sq.ft. Less - $2.00 instant rebate Now pay only $ Installation & underpad included SEE STORE FOR DETAI L * SCRATCH & SAVE UP TO $2,500 OFF YOUR PURCHASE appreciate the recognition. They really enjoy getting together and seeing each other and commiserating." Dignitaries and veterans were piped into the proceedings, which included wartime poems, a reading of In Flanders Field and various wartime songs. "You will always be recognized as our nation's heroes," Courtney told the veterans. "We will never forget the tremendous sacrifices that you have made and continue to make for our freedom." Standing behind her was a line of officers who have served in Afghanistan or Bosnia, who also received thanks for their work yesterday. Officials including Halton Regional chair Gary Carr, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, Mayor Rob Burton, Oakville MP Bonnie Brown and Burlington MPP Joyce Savoline also attended the ceremony to give thanks. As Carr put it, "we will always be indebted to you." More than 600,000 Canadians enlisted in the first world war from 1918 onward. Over 65,000 of those soldiers never made it home. In the second world war, more than one million Canadians served. The war claimed approximately 45,000 Canadian lives. Burton told the crowd he is named after his uncle Robert, who died in the war. "This is a solemn occasion for me," he explained. "I think it's very important to hold these events, so we never forget." Added the mayor, "We owe you our eternal gratitude, and you have it." · C E R A M I C S · C A R P E T · O R I E N TA L R U G S · V I N Y L · H A R D W O O D · KAREN NEWMAN / OAKVILLE BEAVER DISTINGUISHED VETERAN: Dennis McNeill RN -- a member of the Colour Party -- stands at attention during the opening ceremonies. 2.99/sq. ft. HOME OF CALVIN KLEIN 1000'S OF AREA RUGS REDUCED TO CLEAR! Persian Rugs, Designer Rugs, Wool/Silk Tibetian Rugs Oakville Quality at Warehouse Prices! Outlet Store - Trafalgar Village Huge Super Store - 228 King St. E. Across from Home Depot · (905) 849-4472 Downtown Hamilton · (905) 546-1921 CARPET · ORIENTAL RUGS · VINYL · HARDWOOD · CERAMICS · CARPET S

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