p6 the tribune joesday november 1 1997 l st es e forget wear a poppy share the achievement nc the canadian spir it of unity which many canadians remember from the war years is sadly absent today we see it flicker occa sionally when a canadian athlete wins an olympic medal or the national hock ey team triumphs in inter national competition at such times canadi ans share a pride in their achievements the poppy vvpjnon remembranceey is symbol whicjr recalls the achievemei of young it syml ery and sac country waj of thousands nadjansx j ifreirbrav- icejwhfen this war but it also speaksofjheif love for canada a hve which today finds little efressi6n m our divided countr a number ofstqrfe have said that canahefwas i royal canadian legion branch 459 stouffville lest we forget remembrance day ceremony tuesday november 11 1997 1030 am at the cenotaph at civic square the royal canadian legion invites all citizens of whitchurch stouffville to attend our service in respect to those of our veterans who fought and gave up their lives for the freedom of our country serving the stouffville area for 65 years take time to remember 6422855 6324 main st stouffville flyer inserts for tuesday november 11 1997 shoppers drug mart white rose lansing buildall molly maid consumers gas cooking products ash brooks miss harris preschool selected areas only were first in distribution weve delivered 42820676 flyers doortodoor so far this year for further information on how we can deliver your flyers call thetritfune notborn at charlottetown buttmhe frozen dawn of easter 117 when cana- yins took the heavily defended vidge at vimy france i it4wasime first part that units fronall parts of the fihteyjhaci served together iria corpsit was a glorious victory w x when the guns fell silent thsoldiers from quebec and those from british columbia and nova scotia shared a new spirit of being canadian when we wear the poppy we share in their achievement when the guns stopped after another battle in another war canadians were not victorious but they were united at dieppe in france as they had been in vimy many were wounded many died the captured survivors marched proudly through the streets of dieppe help ing their wounded still steadfastly united time has eroded that spirit of unity we have lost the sense of purpose and pride that gave us strength that made canada unbeat able can we rekindle it remembrance day is the perfect time to renew our commitment to cana da when we wear a poppy we recall the spirit that unit ed those canadian soldiers and drove them to victory and we reaffirm our own determination to stay together as canadians hutchinson farm supply inc 14183 hwy 48 stouffville ont 905 6402692 flanders fields by john mccrae in flanders fields the poppies blow between the crosses row on row that mark our place and in the sky the larks still bravely singing fly scarce heard amid the guns below we are the dead short days ago we lived felt dawn saw sunset glow loved and were loved and now we lie in flanders fields take up our quarrel with the foe to you from failing hands we throw the torch be yours to hold it high if ye break faith with us who die we shall not sleep though poppies grow in flanders fields we will always remember the family friends and neighbours who fought to preserve our country and way of life today is for them mike marsden sutton town country on november 1 1 th take time to remember our veterans 6311 main street stouffville 6401811