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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1987, p. 14

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Na Ry MEI LA al del ll ap el J Wh - he. Sind 3 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 17, 1987 'Those who remember must not be silent' Blackstock hosts Remembrance service Those who have experienced war must not be silent about it, but should talk to the younger genera- tions to make them better aware of the significance of Remembrance Day. That was the essential message delivered November 11 by the Rev. Ansley Tucker in her address dur- ing the Remembrance Day service held in Blackstock. Using her own child-hood ex- A yi Remembrance Day Services were held November 11 in Blackstock and the Colour Guard from Port Perry Legion led the procession from the Cartwright Hall to the Cenotaph. Irene Train, pays her respects after placing po " LL wreath on behalf of the Court Lady Snowbird a organization. ® ECONOMY ® COMPACT Monday to Friday 4 | 8 AM to 5 PM Wy ® STANDARD "FULL SIZE @ LOW RATES ® LONG TERM LEASING ous a REIL E> PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANE DARD DRIVE PORT PEREY 88% M04 HOURS: Monday to Friday 8 AM to 5 PM perience as an example, Rev. Tucker said those generations of Canadians probably don't unders- tand the full significance of Remem- brance Day because they have not been told about the horrors of war and the personal sacrifice by those who fought in armed conflict. Also in an address during the ser- vice, Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor noted the significance of Remem- brance Day and how important it is for all generations to be aware of this significance. Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz brought greetings on behalf of the provincial government, and follow- ing a reading from scripture by Scugog councillor Harvey Graham and a prayer for peace by councillor Lawrence Malcolm, a colour guard from Port Perry Legion led the pro- cession to the Cenotaph which con- tains the names of Cartwright men who died in the two World Wars. Wreaths were laid by the Scugog Fire Department, Court Lady Snowbird, the provincial govern-* ment and the Port Perry Legion. Mayor Taylor read the names from the Roll of Honour and buglers An- dreena Coulter and Gloria Wilson sounded Last Post. Hospital Week Ending November 12, 1987 Admitted ................................. 23 Births... 3 Deaths... 1 Emergencies........................... 246 Operations........................... 14 Discharged............................... 24 Remaining............................ 37 Improve your home equity! CLARKE BROS. EAVESTROUGHING for all your aluminum needs!' SOFFIT & FASCIA 5" SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH WINDOWS & DOORS Also dealing in Vinyl Siding, Roofing and Shutters Call us now for your FREE ESTIMATE 2985-8931 \ Firefighter John Brunner places wreath on behalf of the Scugog Fire Department in Caesarea. Durham East MPP Sam Cureatz places wreath at the Cenotaph on behalf of the province. Yous os b 2 PPTL | 7 ; : 4 ee [TTT ¥ y £9 a y 3 Jack Lee places this wreath on behalf of the Port Perry Legion, Branch 419.

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