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Issue 44 2022 November 10 NG Times

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Vol. 10 No. 44

The Voice of North Grenville

November 10, 2022

Time to remember once again

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Remembrance Day is upon us once again. This year, there will be no service at the 416 Memorial Park, but there are other Remem-

brance Day events to take part in locally. On November 6, a very special project was put in motion - Roy Brown spearheaded an initiative to permanently designate the portion of Prescott Street, between Clothier Street East

to the north, and Van Buren Street to the south, as Remembrance Way. This day also marked the launch of the 2023 Honour Our Veterans Banner Program. On November 11, the traditional Parade will take

place in Kemptville. Participants in the Parade should arrive at the Legion no later than 1015hrs. The parade will form up and march to the Cenotaph starting at 1030hrs. The service will begin at 1045hrs and should be concluded by 1130hrs. The parade will then march back to the Legion to be dismissed. Chili will be served at the Legion following the service, cooked by Ways and Means Chair, Carolyn Bellingham. Children attending school will participate in their own private ceremonies on school property. Whether these ceremonies are open to the public changes from year-to-year and from school-to-school. Some schools allow only parents or other family members of enrolled students to attend. It is best to check with the school principal to confirm. Remembrance Day is a tradition going back over 100 years. Originally called Armistice Day, the first commemoration occurred on November 11, 1919, exactly one year after the signing of the agreement which ended World War I at 11 am on November 11, 1918 - the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. The name was changed to Remembrance Day on November 11, 1931. The day is used to commemorate the sacrifices of the brave men and women who have served in the military over the years. In Canada’s hiscont'd on page 2

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