Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Nov 1965, p. 7

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(a By Don Crawtord "Please wear a poppy‘, the lady said And held ome forth, but I shook my head. | _ Then I stopped and watched as she offered them there, And her face was old and lined with care; § But beneath the scars the years had madé There remained a smile that reâ€" Bouncing along on careâ€"free feet. fused to fade. A boy came whistling down the Decoration services and wreath laying services are held annual all over ‘Canada. Your donations to the "Poppy ~Fund" are used to purchase wreaths His smile was full of joy and fun, "Lady," said he, "may I have one?" Why Wear A Poppyi City of Waterloo â€" Remembrance Day The Remembrance Day dinner will be held at the Waterioo Branch Hall â€" Guest speaker will be a former chaplain of the H.L.I. of Canada, Lieut. "Jock" Anderson who is new Protestant chaplain Central Command, Oakville. Hgfllflgr‘wiu commence at 6:30 pm. Tickets are $1.35 and are available at the bar. They must be purchased by City of Waterloo Remembrance ceremonies commence Sunday, November 7 â€"â€"â€" a church parade to be held at Holy Saviour Church, Allen St. â€"â€"â€" services will start at 7:00 p.m. Al members will fall in at the Waterloo Square to march off at 6:45 p.m. This service was well attended last year, lets keep up the good work. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, REMEMBRANCE DAY A Remembrance Day Mass will be celebrated at St. Louis Church to honor those whe paid the supreme sacrifice, at 9:00 a.m. All who can, please attend. (Anyone wishing to place a wreath "In Memory"‘ â€"â€" please deliver wreath to the branch not later than Nov. 10,) and be present at the cenotaph by 10:30 a.m., Nov. 11. November 2. The Waterioo Chrenicle, Wed., Nov:â€" %, 1998 The lady smiled in her wistful way . on And answered, "This is Rememâ€" brance Day." ~ And the poppy there is the symibol for The gallant men who died in war. ; 2 $ And because they did, you and I are free â€" That‘s why we wear a poppy you see. "I had a boy about your size," With golden hair and big blue eyes. # He loved to play and jump and shout, Freeâ€"as a bird he would race (Continued on page 11) When she pinned it on he turned to say, ‘"Why do we wear a poppy today?" â€"___â€" REMEMBRANCE WEEK PROGRAM â€" DECORATION SERVICE etc. Comrade used to honor those who paid the supreme sacrifice. "Be sure to buy and wear a POPPY‘". P R 0 G R A M As Citizens We Must Never Forget . ... New Democratic Party Candidate Waterloo North WATERLOO ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION (Branch 530) Morley ~Rosenburg A Poppy Nov. 6 Be Sure To Buy 450 KING E. 150 WEBER S. Your Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Chevellte, Chevy H, Corvair, Cadiliac and Chevrolet Truck Dealer ORR AUTOMOBILES Compliments REMEMBRANCE o 9 C NOVEMBER 11th LIMITED KITCHENER WATERLOO io.

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