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Royal Canadian Legion invites residents to gatherings Veterans to be honoured during Remembrance Day activities and services

As Tuesday, November 11, approaches, Canadians are preparing to stand in collective remembrance of the brave souls who risked and/ or lost their lives for Canada. On Remembrance Day, Royal Canadian Legion, representing the people of Canada, orchestrates the National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa and services throughout communities nationwide. According to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 164 (Powell River), everyone is invited to attend the annual local gathering in Townsite, which gets underway at 10 am. Legion organizers welcome the community to join them at the Cenotaph on November 11 to honour our brave men and women who have served or are currently acting in service for Canada. Activities begin with a breakfast for veterans in the lower hall at the Legion (6811 Alexander Street), starting at 7:30 am. A bus transporting the veterans to the parade area in Townsite will depart the Legion at 9:30 am. At 9:55 am, the parade marches off from the foot of Arbutus Street to Dwight Hall. At 10 am, the colours will form up in the lobby and proceed into the hall to prepare for the service inside Dwight Hall, which BLUE MOUNTAIN ESTATES

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to enjoy lunch and entertainment back at the Legion. Again, all are welcome. Royal Canadian Legion’s annual Poppy Campaign began on Friday, October 31. The poppy was adopted as the official flower of remembrance in Canada in 1921, inspired by the of to lieutenant-colonel Getpoetry the Peak Go iPhone app anow John McCrae, Canadian medical available in the officer in World War I. App Store or iTunes McCrae’s haunting 1915 poem, In Flanders Fields, painted a melancholy image of rows of poppies growing upon the resting places of those lost in the war. Now, more ESTATE than PERSONAL 20 millionREAL poppies areCORPORATION distributed each year in communities across Canada. BEHAN From WARREN now until Remembrance PERSONAL REAL ESTATE CORPORATION Day, Royal Canadian Legion is asktheto Peak Gotime to thank ing Get people taketothe iPhone app now a veteran forin their available theservice and wear WA a poppy to show their support for App Store or iTunes those who have served and those PERSONAL ESTATEto CORPORATION currentlyREAL in service Canada. PERS The red lapel poppy is the symbol of the Legion’s Poppy Campaign, raising funds to support veterans and their families in need. Remembrance is a year-round commitment. To learn how to contribute to supporting veterans throughout the year, drop by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 164 in PERSONAL ESTATE CORPORATION Westview or callREAL 604.485.4870.

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