26 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 9, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com The YMCA's history with the poppy T he appearance of poppies on lapels and coats is apparent every fall. Over 18 million of these flowers are sold in Canada every year for Remembrance Day, which marks the armistice that ended the First World Wars on Nov. 11, 1918. The tradition began in 1915, when John McCrae, a physician who served in the Canadian Field Artillery, wrote his now famous poem, In Flanders Fields, while he sat on the back of an ambulance looking out over thousands of crosses that marked the graves of soldiers. The battlefield, rich in lime from rubble, allowed the poppies to thrive and blossom. The YMCA connection begins when Miss Moina Michael, who was working for the Overseas YMCA Secretaries in New York City, stumbled on McCrae's poem in Ladies Home Journal, after which she resolved to wear a poppy every year in memory of the millions who died on the battlefield. In 1920, Moina Michael met Madame E. Guérin, a visitor from France, at the YMCA at Columbia University, with whom she shared her resolve. After their meeting, Madame Guérin began selling handmade poppies around Armistice Day to raise money for poor children in the war-torn areas of Europe. In 1921, Madame Guérin visited Canada and convinced the brance in aid of fundraising. In November, 1921 poppies were first distributed in Canada. Thus began the Canadian tradition of wearing a poppy on Nov. 11 in memory of those who died on the battlefield in Flanders Fields. Every year, the YMCA of Oakville places a wreath in honour of the memory of these brave men and women. 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