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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Nov 2004, p. 16

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t & & & 4 J 4J J J J 4 J J J J In Remembrance ... 604 Belmont Ave. W.. Kitchener Insurance Brokers Ltd. and Financial Services 404 Kâ€"W WING ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION Remembrance Day, DUTTON DRIVE WATERLOO, ONTARIO NZ2L 4C6 (519) 884â€"1272 D.A. Kurt www kustâ€"ns.com L am not just the crmson flower you name a poppy. 1 am every man, who learned to say goodhye, Lieft my loved ones, and the comfort of my home. To stand up for my country, I left to go to war. [ am not just the crimson flower you wear once a year. 1 am every moment that was conceived by war. The last tew favoured moments. before the last farewells, The viid pictures in the paper. the core of every tear. [ am not ust the crimson flower you see as pride, 1 am every trickle of blood, every cry of pain L felt the wounds as they were created, And became too weak to forget, as they converted into scars 579â€"5440 The Roval Canadian Legion sponsors an Annual Remembrance Day Literary & Poster Contest open to all Canadian school children. This poem ‘Forget Me Not‘ won first place at the National Level, for the Senior Category, Grades 10, 11. 12, & 13. For more information regarding this contest, contact your locat Roval Canadian Legion. SA 4ih The ‘2 Minute Wave of Silence‘ C# is a continuing program of the Royal Canadian Legion. a The silence begins in Newfoundland and sweeps across the country like a wave, as the S g FE â€" clock strikes I 1:00 in each time zone. The objective is simply to allow as many Canadians as possible to participate in Remembrance Day. The ‘Wave of Silence‘ has received resounding support from Canadians in all parts of Canada. Trains stopped, factory workers paused and school chilâ€" dren participated in record numbers in remembering the heroic sacrifices of the men and women who went to war in the 20th century. We come to you again this year to solicit your support for the *2 Minute Wave of Silence‘. We urge you to encourage your staff and clients, your students and neighbours to sustain the momentum achieved in the observance of Remembrance and in the special tribute paid to the men and women to whom all Canadians owe so Royal Canadian Legion Waterioo Branch No. 530 â€"â€" Church Service â€"â€" Sunday, November 7th St. Louis Rectory, 53 Allen Street East, Waterioo â€" Service 11:00 a.m. / Father Bernard Hayes ‘CITY OF WATERLOO REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY THURSDAY., NOVEMBER 11, 2004 10:30 a.m. =â€"_â€"__â€"â€" Poppy Campaign is from October 29th, 2004 to November 11th, 2004 National Poppy Day is Saturday, November 6th, 2004 Poppy "Tagging" Days are Thursday, Nov. 4th, Friday, Nov. 5th, Saturday, Nov. 6th C.W. TWEED & SON LTD. Elizabeth Witmer MPP Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo 375 University Ave. E. "Fest TWe 8$86â€"2710 GENERAL INSURANCE 13 KING N. WATERLOO FORGET ME NOT fm'q()t 725â€"3477 tSINCE 1925; «6 Krystal Jacobs, Mount Pearl. Newfoundland 1 am not just the crimson flower that grows among the gra\cm\ 1 am every soldier who has every fought. Who gave their lives. to save others from pain, ‘ And who inside they rest in eternal slumber. I am not just the crimson flower that symbolizes peace, \ 1 am the current bhindrance that blankets the world. ‘ Peace be with us not, when America experienced griet. \ I watch with anguish from atar, just how blind we are I am not just the crimson flower, I am so much more, \ 1 am every life that war has effected throughout time. Every life lost, every memory found, \ 1 am more than a crimson flower, forget me not. zenrs MARKETS ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION KITCHENER FRED GIES BRANCIE 30 1 Belmont tw lixke ) q n®ltr 3101 M town square 75 King St. S. Uptown Waterloo 8$86â€"4190 Veterans Direct Assistance Veterans/Families Assistance Bursaries & Literary Program THE Kâ€"W Poppy Fund is a nonâ€"profit organization operated by: Branch 50. The Roval Canadian Legion, Kitchener Polish Veterans Branch 412. The Roval Canadian Legion. Kiichener Branch 530, The Royal Canadian Legion, Waterloo Kâ€"W Naval Association, Waterloo Most of our workers are volunteers. All funds received are mainâ€" tained in a trust bank account, completely separate from any other organizations‘ funds. Money is supplied for emergency assistance to needy veterans and those dependent upon them for support for such things are food, shelter. clothing. etc. Bursaries and educational assistance are available for veteran‘s dependents who qualify. Other worthy community projects are supported as funds are available. Umt 247. Army, Navy. Air Force Association, Kitchener Wing 404. Royal Canadian Air Force Assocation, Waterloe and the Lades Auxiharies of the above Assocations Unit 52, Korea Veterans Assocation, Waterloo MAJOR DISBURSEMENTS AUGUST Ist, 2003 to JULY 31st, 2004 YWa Emergency Equipment â€" $17,500 each Grand River Hospital Foundation & St. Mary‘s Hosprtal Foundation o Nt \ :@v ')â€"4‘ 7 teritt % q‘uys are| *4R UNIT 247 S. ARMY, NAVY, rloo A'R FORCE VETERANS ,0 408 Gage Ave. Kitchener 142â€"1979 $20,000.00 .$8,000.00 $12,000.00 | se | d

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