Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 Nov 2013, p. 8

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.- Subs RMMS 24Hn Pmen - 905471-2000 " [v/ w never/(urth /4r guru/(ha; (/ mu zm/onuw1 (nu/. /(‘/IW.II(/ Inf/(Vary ” (II/IV A”! (M Il(’/(’/(IIIJ H [of (1.1 I'(‘(‘(1(/IH:X(’ I 1862 Hwy. 4., WI. numb.“ 905-642-5300 §D0es York need its own military museum? As Remembrance Day dawns; on York Region. we honour (‘Anadian membersof the med fumes who died in the line of duty. Beyond Nov. ll. most of our surviv- ing veterans, unless in uniform. remain anonymous» The names of York Region’s fallen war- riors sinus xhe first Vsbrld War through to Rom are etched in lo regional wnolaphs. JOHN 8: LINDA HAWCO StIes Representative SYLVIA 92:3 MORRIS IV CHIIS TMIEI Urdbtrfi’yrmgwm II Sutton Grow Homage Reality The names of the dead are publicly etched in the monument. Their living comrades remain unnamed. protected by the MR? Privary Am; a Canadian smi- ute outlining how our federal government must handle the personal information of through to recent Middle l-‘ast‘ conflicts Remaining incognito. their military service and names shielded. is a personal prefer- ence for some. 3 mm" of suspect record keeping for others and a dictate of federal law for all. listing and M'ognizjng patriots is a delicate. even vexing; issue for our veter- ans. historians and Royal Legion members and administrators. Royal Canadian Legion Branch 414 in Woodbridge has 230 members. 60 of whom areveterans. president mmmm legion is bmy preparing its Remembrance Day parade with oemnmnks at the town's cenolaph where {alien hometown warriors are named and commemorated including a proud monument on Geor- gina Island. Since the deathyin 2010 of John Henry Foslvr Babcrx‘k at age 109, there are no sunriving veterans of the Canadian military to have served in the First World There's no single, publit repository of living veterans of the second World Wat Stouffville .2. (MM Hwy. ‘8) “6.8.3.7777 Lest W_e_ Forget 67 Automafl Boulevard Stouflvillo On Remembrance Day.. King reside-m [en Wnes. 82. served as a British Forces and as Canadian Forces LuCol. Musteer at the Anmta Iggioniflfithisweekprionotoingpop- pying", selling the iconic red emblewns. Mr. Whines he remains active with the legion and dialogues with regional officials. “As far as I‘m concerned. veterans an: well reSpecu-d in York Region." he said. A public homagg to living veterans is unlikely. Provincial Command executive director Dave Gordon said. Pn'vacy laws preclude naming citizens and. with 1.700 Canadian veterans of the \Mxld WarandKoma dying monthly per Statistics Canada tallies. keeping track is incmasing “No one can give out information," Mr. Gordon. whose membership totals 135.1“). “Ewen Veterans Afiaim can“! identify people. Since the Privacy Ac wérymw’s gun shy.” r A Wterins Affairs spokesperson con- finfied that those who receive federal services and bemfits are insulated from ("anadian citizens. permanent residents. and foreign nationals. Ms im. not unlike the region’s eight legions and the Royal Legion Ontario Provincial Command in Aurora. cites the statute for declining requests for the names of living veterans. “'0 recognize the many sacrifices made by our men and “omen in unifurm both today and throughout our nation's history. “'0 human: tht’ll’ courage and dam-alum. and we thank them for their runtl‘lhutmn In uur cuuntrv. Thank 1’01), I 'eterans; Royal Canadian Layton Branch 459 150 Mostar St.. StouffviIle - 9056401714 dimensional presentation of the mvolve- myofhxernbelsofmusocietym(mo dianwamneoonflictsofpastandp‘resem. maimeganrecmdsmmmmuseof WmteduxflogyammemwfiiQem pamandabflifiesoflocalorgamm- domtoamxczmdmimainthelists. Mr. memorial stones can be added to honour [Bandy fallen soldiers. ' Our legions are more than social cen- tres. he said. Support programs. includ- ing Operation Leave The Starts Behind ensuresthatmywwmnwtmishomc- less ‘or near Mmeiess finds support. “MWmedhdpamm‘t alwayseasy to find." he said. “That's an issue. If wedon't know who they are. we can't help“ ' Mr (21¢ work of the Georgina Military Museum and its cofound- enPhilCmig. andmepuuicwiduhighlytenuredmuhi- His concern is updating cemlaphs with the namcs of military personnel killed in move retem war zones. such as Afghaniâ€" ‘ “Pgrstmally. vetemns' names. if killed in battle. should be on the cemtaphs." he ‘(buncils and mayms consult with me.” One of his projects is to determine if 5:: use. pug: 9.

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