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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Nov 2012, p. 8

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WW» -â€" . . ._ rant day for my family and]. ‘ True to is nature, m 9- ' finincelfibllagfn‘egiebrigfcfeg: [refinntgrai'igdt‘h‘ls Growing up. I had the l l \l il though, he asked my father V g - - y opportunity to hear stories and another soldier to help unday. its always a good time to pause and { him walk th l . .‘ o the Second World War up esteps to ay - / think of the sacrifices made by men and women in uni . Q m a form for their fellow Canadians from both of my grandfa- hisdwreath amtarxiigalthszlothers "-1 , . ‘ thers and I learned early on an gave one ute to , â€"â€"â€"- We enjoy our hard fought ngits and freedoms thanks , . he W‘sdoo (hunter: 15 published to the courageous actions of those people who stood up lust how. lucky l was that fallen friends and comrades. nth Wednesday by Mttrollnd both survrved the conflict. After months of seeing MahanumLtd. to the forces of tyranny. When darkness fell they were Tomlacksonwasa _ my grandfather become willing to stand up for what’s right. and it sewed as an . . para ' . . . ONTARDPRESS “)1;qu exam letousabout 58m. thegood fight trooper in the First Canadi- f , » increasmgly dispondent The wit-ion Wk is . member p mg ‘ an Paratroop Battalion and living among strangers and an: PM“. , But now that more and more of our veterans are . . Oil-w mud. which . . . jumped into Normandy in sleeping in a bed that wasnt M W" I, l. m, gorng gently into that good my“ it begs the question of . th ' th her newapapen “An;3:~l:mprl‘:inl the rest of us, 'What should we do to mark their pass- Saganyy-fioemglgltgmng 339w; flat)" at that: news. opium ndvcmirrng or my” .‘ - . . . . - ctr-tun mu he he um I the . . thpln, new aboard a Mark him he would ask rfwe were At the Legion after the mum. Unrelwrvgr “Wilma 5m: fimgmggg $12?!sz :glghdcimlh‘gki: m Halifax bomber and hthtiirebto take him home. He sezvicahhe “smaughing an mush! w “mm '9“ . . : made several raids into Ger- a een eyeing up a new an l0 g wi remain- t‘nuncri 2 Carlton Street, Suite marked mth some modicum ofbasrc human decency. . . ' _ many. tractor and snow blower at mg war buddies and even nun. TaunaON . M58 it: Thats whys": sinner:1 marge funem Consvgtrvative During me momem of me 19“] dealer. an” all. had a small glass of be" 0th Kim government p aying c eaps e 0 so many erans. . H 80- l s ears of fro th bar. a . . . . silence on Nov. ll l have Is P U V m e m M of a“, ""1in u. havrng nickel and dimed them when it comes to theVet- alwa ressed thanks for farming and working out- It was the happiest i had pram by copynghl not! my be erans Funeral and Burial Program. 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