0 J7rmrc vwjpriT i.vim retuj Friday, November 4. 1949 I 1 m NOVEMBER 11, 1949 my a o o o DENT'S MESSAGE Hull of iiumtr .Among those dead or killed on active service 'TOPPY DAY" lay the people of Prince Rupert will be asked to pur- .,pies wnicn mane n puMioie ior me Canadian Le- jrry on its welfare work. November ' Fifth Poppy Day is important but I think one thing that perhaps iffkiently stressed is me laci tne poppy is the syin- remembrance of the dead of two world ibranee A 4.. I ..I t a ., . mries are ai " "c nine tmuri ana were II not lor ,ppy sale, I sometimes wonder If those who did not husbands in the two wars would be as f u 1 1 y eon- sacrifice as they are. I do want to stress the im- ihis one day in the year being set aside in this way. have not had experience with the Poppy Fund may nclined to question whether the Poppy Fund is neces- ARMY Charles G. Lord D. Montgomery Aldo Canipagnola Jack Campbell D. J. Edlund Vfhitefield Elder F, E. Hodginson Wm. C. Hood David W. land Thomas P. Phelps Thomas H. Ryan ' James Suden Rodney Valpey Jack Wearmouth A. McRae Radford Ave Capt. C. A. Nixon Harry Attree V. S. ARMY George A. Clay NAVY J. .(Sonny) Keays Harry Monkley Harold (Bud) Ponder Alan Da vies John Montgomery AIR FORCE Wm. Brown W, C, Cameron Mike Hudema Alan Leighton ', Ralph Morin Clarence P. Finley ''William Haddon 'Edward Smith George Zbura Rudolph Warne Leonard Lineham : Charles Edward Flewin Louis Arlen Glay Vernon Quinlan James Thompson Frince Kupert. I can assure them it is. It is true that etrrans and veterans' dependents who cannot work. ,t r have in our Acts of Parliament considerable so- but it is equally true that things such as the old and similar legislation and allowances are intv de late f present living costs. However, and this is a iority of worthy veterans are people with a very In- h. pride. They have given Canada service during war of thrm on two occasions. They are the type of people is approach organized charities. Were it not for the ion, ami me comraaesnp wnicn was born in war, lit dtservine cases would not be known about. ,p Fund enables the Canadian Legion to assist vet eran's dependents in times of need Every penny Prince Kupert and District is used right here in this the expenses of "Poppy Day" as well as the cost of op- foppy Day" as well as the cost of operating the "Pop- .roaghout the year are borne by our Branch out of our funds. ask your support and that of the people of Prince Ru- binjwi this very worthy work. " '. 1 GRtAAMY . 1 JAMES NICOLL.President Canadian Legion, Branch 27 Prince Kupert Order of Service w . Legion Week 'ft '. 5 "Poppy DAY" Sale 'of Poppies on the streets of :t and District In charge of Ladies Auxiliary, Can' AT THE CENOTAPH Prince Rupert, B. C, November 11, 1919 11 A.M. SIGNAL BY CATHEDRAL BELLS :; ' . 1. O CANADA - LED BY PRINCE RUPERT CIVIC BAND ' O Canada, our heritage, our love, - Thy worth we praise all other lands above. : From sea to sea, throughout thy length, from pole to borderland, - t )' , ; fi j,, '" .' ; v- Ats':Britaln's side, .whate'er, betide, unflincliiriglywe'll stand, , . i With heart we sing "God Save the King, "Guide Thou the Empire wide," do we implore A "And prosper Canada from shore to shore.'.' v During the Singing of "O CANADA" flag will be raised to top-mast 2. CEASE FIRE - - SOUNDED BY BUGLER W. J. RANGE During the sounding of "Cease Fire" flag will be lowered half-mast ' 3. TWO MINUTES SILENCE' : 4. LAST POST - - SOUNDED BY BUGLER W. J. RANCE . 5. PRAYER - REV. CHAS. L. LOMAS (Hon. Chaplain to the . Forces.) REMEMBER Kill lit II p.RADETo First United Church.Prince A Club Band in attendance. Members Canadian Lr mips Auxiliary "Fall In" at Canadian Legion Hall a 'sharni Tntrq By WEARING PofPY 2 be provided if weather Inclement) ' HARD PARTY (Ladies Auxiliary) upstairs Can- 'Oiriui9fvATorANm "rtv Hall 8 p. m. " -Meeting of Committees In charge of Remem- '! ceremonies to complete final arrangements. "O GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST" 6. HYMN III Flanders Fields V s axxi'al FALL BAZAAR (Ladles Auxiliary) radian LeRtm Hall. 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. "Bingo" and 30 p m. to 10.30 p. m. Canadian Legion Members Beneath the shadow of Thy throne, Thv saints have dwelt secure, Sufficient is Thine arm alone, And our defense is sure. O God our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come. Our shelter from the stormy . blast. . j-t . And our eternal home. with Ladies Auxiliary. MD'Riuxg YOl'R MISSI S NIGHT"- (Special Pro- J,mt efforts of Lesion Monrbers and Ladles Auxill- iiati Legi0n Hall. 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. O God our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come; Be Thou our guard while troubles last. And our eternal home. Lieut. Col. John McRae Died in France January 28, 1918 In Flanders fields, the poppies grow Between the crosses, row on row That njark our places: and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead: ghort days ago 11 "REMEMBK.VNC'E DAY" Canadian Legion Mem LAWERENCE G. SIEBER (First ADDRESS - - - REV. bers Ladles Auxiliary, all Veterans and other organ-ilending, "Fall in" at Canadian Legion Hall 10.15 a.m. United Church) J3 bhrine Band In attendance. Parade to Cenotapn w Grounds. (Programme of Service as printed oppo- pnnmv. Parade dismisses at Canadian Legion Hall.. Rjl RANOI TT" tv,o ,.,,,,, rloo 1 n m to 3 D. m. 8. PLACING OF WREATHS During the placing of Wreaths pipers will play "The Lament". 9. REVEILLE - - - SOUNDED BY BUGLER W. J. RANCE During the sounding of "Reveille" flag will be raised top-mast 10. GOD SAVE THE KING In the event of Inclement weather, the service will be held in the Auditorium of the Civic Centre CanacUnn Leuion -nlv Menrhers of Ladles' Auxilt- 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 blow In Flanders Fields ' 1 ,rM of caUu-in;;, Ilrf B.M,..j..vv nHll ,,, ln m to o a. tn. Open "Public Tirk-PtQ 1 en ..r... ,w,i nj.ici,. hv "Th Dukes l r: ' ' 4 - .41 . . . - - Ai ...xiWlllilii ;,. : ; This Tribute And Appeal Is Sponsored By Veterans In The Following Firms THOM SHEET METAL LTD. DIBB PRINTING George Dibb McRAE BROS. LTD. Jack McRae GEORGE COOK, JEWELLER FRASER & PAYNE lB"' and Marcel IJlain NORTHERN B.C. POWER PXI-HESBITT'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL j Hal Helgerson j HYDE TRANSFER Co. Ltd. GORDON & ANDERSON LTD. Lee Gordon PIONEER FOOD MARKET Russ Cameron " "'nandliobNesbitt BULKLEY MARKET Joe McKay ! PRODUCE CO. LTD. GREER & BRIDDEN James Greer Bernard Bridden - HI mpson & Len S. Urewerton