Th~s Canadian Chamolon. Ridas. November 9, 2001-23 r- I Robert (Pie) LeeZA S the paint and paper people _____________ ee4uiud 26 «wu cw &u4 IUDA tU IDA i Paint Savings for .409 MAIN ST, E., MITON, Bob Lee "In remnembrance of those uiho ~ isîd & utsde NTAIO 9T P7robertlee@aztec-net.com gave their fles so that we may Kim Mitchell enjoy the freedoms of today!" TEL: (905) 878-2355 kim2@castle.on.ca TOR. (416) 338-4876 I I7 anS.E MIn St. East Milton FAX (905) 878-0960[W 245 Commercial St. MILTON 19T 2J3 7058ain24.24 <90; 78-2629 *Office 878-5786 e Fax 878-3692 958522 RY THESE COMMUNIT MINDED BUSINESSES. For The Fallen With proud thanksgiving, a mother for her children, Engzland mourns for her dead across the sea. Flesh of her flesh they were, spirit of spirit, Fallen in the cause ofth free. Solemn the drums thrill: Death august and royal Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres. There is music in the midst of desolation And a glory that shines upon our tears. They went with songs to the battie, they were young, Straight of limnb, truc of eye, steady and aglow, They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted; They fell with their faces to the foe. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall fot weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the momning We will remember them. But where our desires are and our hopes profound, Feit as a well-spring that is hidden from sight, To the innermost heart of their own land they are known As the stars are known to the Night: As the stars that shall be bright when we are dust, Moving in marches upon the heavenly plain, As the stars that are starry in the time of our darkness, To the end, to the end, they remain. Laurence Binyon Battie of the Marne 1916. In menoy of ail R.C.N., R.C.N.R., R.C.N.VR. and Mereho.n Névy Personne ls at sea Some people say, Eyes are the windows t0 th When I look into she veter There are images of dying And life's vital juices spili His eyes are cold and icy b Hard as fint with sparks o The pupil darlc bus nos qui Images hypnotic I can't he Wben I look into his eyes, I see young men in mortal They are the same age ass But war makes them look The veteran's eyes fili wil 1 see him dragging bis mu Out of no man's land and The Veteran's Eyes b>': Et-in Skalski In a daze of self pity, e soul, He pulls his own body out of the trench. an's eyes, On Remembrance Day, soldiers, We are told to remember, ing on tIhe ground. But the veteran can nos forge, slue, The images permanently etched in bis mind, f hate, His soul forever tormented. te vacant, Thse veteran's mind recollecis, lp but sture. The A-bomb and D-day, He was not there in body, combat, But he was with the soldiers in spirit. ny brother, The veteran looks into my eyes, older. He sees innocents, and tendemess, my soul is as tears, peace, tilated friend, Eyes are the windows to the soul, into the trench, But I don't think we truly understand what we d dlies sec. CREATIVE MEMORIALS LIM1TD Serving Milton & the community la for 48 years Now in our 3rd generation JIM & JENNY STRAIN 190 Ontario St. S., Milton 905-878-6522 "WE REMEMBER" ~ CUT ITAT BARBER SHOP 66 years in business 148 Main St. Milton 878m391 6- Milton District Hospital Foundation 30 Derry Road W. 905-878-2383 EDEN HOUSE CARE FACILITY ',A-Nice Place to Live" NUIN HOME P RTIREMENT HOME Sýerving Seniiors In O)ur Area Since 1968 A COMFORTABLE ONE-STOREY BUILDING RR #2 GUELPH (519) 856-4622 RUITGERALD INSURANCE dl siessor RERGLDO New and Used Automobiles Milton's Oldest Family Owned %lb h M V110,11i dl Sales & Leasing Insurance Brokerage BETTER LIVING Estabished1934MiItons ChleSne 1860 HOME HiEALTH CARE INC. Estabished1934Ingratefulmemory 388 Main Street Letw ogtfor tfwse wfwfought and ied Milton, Ontario L9T 1 P8 216 Main Street, Milton 191 Main St. East Milton 258 Commercial St. 878-1797 (905) 878-2326, 876-4665 905-875-2458 Fax (905) 878-5139 905-878-2341 "A tea of caring protesioal" .......... ~ ~ ~ ~~ .. .. . .. .. ..... . - _ .... . ..... . . .