pe ee RE ~ Flanders Field” In Flanders Fields the Between the crosses," row on row, r That mark our: place; and‘in the sky |... The larks, still bravely , singing, fly guns below. woh ae days ago . We lived,’ felt dawn, saw. . sunset glow, — Loved, and were loved, poppies blow” - a We are the va ho j oy, Scarce heard amid the: ee { oa Eee, ile, ROLL OF HONOR + Yee 4 Toei lees D. Montgomery. 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. . “ARMY” Che rles G.: Lord - “Aldo Campognola. Jack Campbell - Alfred Hardy Dp. J, Edlund Whitefield Elder F. E. Hodgkinson Wm. C. Hood David W. Oland Thomas P. Phelps Thomas H. Ryan James Suden Rodney Valpy A. McRae Rodford Aves C. A. Nixon Harry Attree NAVY J, (Sonny) Keays Harry Monkley Jack Wearmouth Harold (Bud) Ponder Alan Davies” | John Montgomery AIR FORCE. Wim, Brown i iW. C, Cameron. ” - Mike Hudema — Alan Leighton... Ralph Morin: . Clarence P. Finloy William Hadden | Edward Smith | ‘Leonerd. ‘Lineham Charles” Edw: Flowin Louis Arlen Gloy” Vornon Quinlon — James Thompson 2 CU: S. my George A. Glay . wo \ [REMEMBRANCE C DAY _. November Nth oo Remembrance Day to most people 1 means a. brief. ceremony: at the Cenotaph, at. ‘which: we .pay homage to. our 100,000: war.dead.: Little thought is given throughout. the year’ to ‘the thousands wiio “still ‘suffer. in ‘Veterans. Hospitals across‘ ‘Canada. How ‘often: do..we think of the Mothers ‘who. have. ‘lost their..sons “and daughters ° or. the .Widows* ‘who. have children. on pensions, had to raise their ‘The Royal Canadian Legion's annual Poppy campaign is the. only. co-ordinated national. appeal to the public for funds. to alleviate distress among ex- -servicemen and women. The Poppies and.wreaths are made in Vetcraft Shops of the Dept: of Veterans Affairs, thus providing work for. many disabled veterans generally unfit for industrial work: Con- tributions are retained locally and the Legion’ is-able, to pro- ‘vide food; clothing. and shelter, and in extreme cases financial . assistance ‘to veterans and their families. ~ “On. this 43rd Anniversary of’ the: first. “armistice e Day, let us’ ‘all buy and proudly wear a Poppy. on:. November 11th _ thus honoring the dead and remembering the living. ’ “Is this too much to ask? - BUY A POPPY NOVEMBER 4th-|_ WEAR A POPPY NOVEMBER Iith|_ Parade and “The Crest Motel Grotto Tobacco Co. The Universal The Electrician i Greer & Bridden : Geo. Hills. & Sons . _ Bob Parker Ltd. ‘Skeena Grocery — Canadian Legion. ‘Branch or ‘Philpott, Evitt & Co. Ltd. _ Ormes Drugs © Shop-Easy Stores (B. C: ) Ltd. . Fashion Footwear “Prince Rupert Daily News. Family Shoe Store : A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. H. G.. Helgerson Ltd. ervice 10:50 A. M, — Se The Parade shall be drawn up at the War Memorial 10:55 A.M, — ; ' “9 CANADA", .......0.065 led by. Prince Rupert Clyie Band. 10:57 A.M, — oo Gop OUR HELP IN AGES | PAST", 4 led 1: 00 A.Mom SIONAL BY CATHEDRAL BELLS by PR, CIVIC BAND “OLAST POST" sacsosenneneornnn Bugler WwW. J. Rance — (Colours will be dipped) . THY SILENCE 11:02 AM, — SIGNAL BY CATHEDRAL BELLS ORBVBILILE” viscssssescnveressesestevseneeny vers Bugler W.d. Rance (Colours will be raised) » . Prayers — Leglon Prot. Padtc, Rev, Donald R, Chassels |: Prayors — Legion RC, Padre, Rev, Fathor Jas. Tracey = - Laying of Wreaths — Pipers play “THE QUEEN" “The Lament” oh In ‘tho ovent of Inclemont weather, the Sorvico’ will ho ‘held in bho Auditorium of the Civic Contra, {os : : ¥ i t . IN REMEMBRANCE- Philip M, Ray, Insurance & 1 revel Agency a ~The Esquire Men‘: s Shop ve “- Wm. F. Stone Ltd. . ; . Gordon & Anderson Lid, eer $B. Johuston Co. t Ltd. ee . Thos. McMeekin & Sons Ltd. _ Gateway: Sporting. Goods Moog "Northern B. e. Power Co. Ltd. . G P. Tinker & Co. Ltd. ~The Co- Op Centre : BE Ward's Rockgas » . : ae Kelly Douglas & Co. Led. a OW. He Malkin Co. Led, 3 Albert & McCaffery, Lid. pou ee ee ee cert =: