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REMEMBRANCE DAY November 6, 2020 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9
Lest We Forget
MARTIN SHIELDS
Member of Parliament Bow River Riding
Honouring
means of distributing them shut down. However,
I would urge you to find out where your local
legion is still selling poppies and get one at the
earliest opportunity. The sale of poppies support
our veterans
our veterans, and without these sales it leaves
our veterans at risk.
I recently invited our Conservative Shadow
Minister of Veterans Affairs, John Brassard, to
SEAN FEAGAN ceremony outside,” said Auger. join me in a virtual meeting with Royal Canadian
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The legion will be erecting its field Legion branches in our riding. What we heard
of crosses in the week prior to the cer- from them is that they need our support more
Remembrance Day is next week, and emony and will perform a wreath lay- than ever. Their usual revenue streams like rent-
Strathmore and area communities will ing at the cenotaph. ing their facilities, selling poppies and hosting
gather to honour veterans. The legion’s wreath campaign to date Remembrance Day gatherings have been seri-
Attendance to the indoor Remem- has been successful. ously affected by the lockdown. Many are in dire
brance Day ceremony at Strathmore’s “It’s going very well,” said Auger. “We situations and aren’t sure if they will be able to
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 10 will hoped for a good turn out, but it’s go- stay open at all.
be restricted due to COVID-19, but ing better than what we thought.” This Remembrance Day let’s reflect on our free-
residents still have an opportunity to The branch’s poppy campaign start- doms and renew our determination to never for-
watch. ed Oct. 30. In addition to Strathmore, get the legacy and tremendous sacrifices of Can-
For the service, the legion will be pro- volunteers will be visiting Carseland, ada’s veterans. There will still be Remembrance
viding seating for 100, the maximum Gleichen, Rockyford and Standard, he Day ceremonies in many of our communities,
allowable number for indoor events noted. even though it won’t be the usual program be-
currently under provincial gathering cause of COVID-19. Please check with your local
restrictions. This will be for veterans GLEICHEN CEREMONY legions and find out if a ceremony will be held
and their spouses, dignitaries, execu- For the Gleichen Remembrance Day at the cenotaph in your community. And please,
tives and their families, and the ladies ceremony, attendees are to meet in the buy a poppy and support your local legion.
auxiliary and their families. parking lot west of the Gleichen and Lest We Forget.
That means there will be little room District Community Centre (hall) at 10 (My Ottawa office can be reached at martin.
for other members of the public to at- a.m. The procession to the cenotaph shields@parl.gc.ca. My Brooks office can be
tend, which is being discouraged any- will occur at 10:30 a.m., after which reached at 403-793-6775 or martin.shields.c1@
way to minimize the chance of spread- there will be a service and laying of parl.gc.ca, and my Strathmore office at 403-361-
ing COVID-19, explained Alan Auger, wreaths. A service at the field of hon- 2980 or martin.shields.c1B@parl.gc.ca.)
branch president. our, located within the Gleichen Cem-
“We encourage the public to stay etery, will follow.
home. With everything that’s going on,
we don’t want to put anybody at risk,”
he said.
Members of the public can watch the
There will be no indoor service, food
or gathering, with masks and physical
distancing required. LEST WE FORGET
service online, as it is being streamed
with the help of the Town of Strath-
STANDARD SERVICES
Those interested in the Remembrance
To Honour Those Who Serve,
more to the legion’s Facebook page.
People can also stop by outside the le-
Day service in Standard should meet in
the Standard Community Hall parking
Strathmore Motors
gion, where there will be wreaths laid lot before 10:45 a.m., with the services Will Be Closed
Remembrance Day
at the cenotaph. starting at 10:50 a.m. sharp and laying
“If (people) want to come up to do of wreaths to follow.
a two-minute silence in front of the le- There will be no indoor service, food
gion cenotaph, they’re more than wel- or gathering, and masks and physical
come to, but we won’t be doing any distancing is required.
WORLD WAR I – THE GREAT WAR – THE WAR TO END ALL WARS
Disagreements in Europe over territory and boundaries, among other issues, came captured the shattered remains of Regina Trench on November 11. A week later, in
to a head with the assassination by a Serbian zealot of the Archduke Ferdinand of the final attack of the Battle of the Somme, the Canadians took Desire Trench. There
Austria on June 28th, 1914. Exactly one month later, war broke out, and by the end were no further advances as the winter weather came and the offensive staggered to
of 1915, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire were fighting a halt. The ‘Big Push’ had resulted in the Allied lines being moved forward only some
the allied powers of Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Belgium, Serbia, Montenegro, ten kilometres.
Canada, Newfoundland and Japan. In 1917, the U.S. entered the war after the
British passenger liner, the Lusitania, was sunk by a German submarine, killing 128 Losses were truly appalling as the Allies suffered more than 650,000 casualties,
Americans. including some 200,000 who had lost their lives. The Germans, who had also suffered
greatly in the fighting, dubbed the Battle of the Somme “das Blutbad” (the blood bath).
THIS IS THE STORY OF BUT ONE BATTLE OF MANY,
OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR. Sadly, Canadian losses would contribute to this grim toll. More than 24,000 of our
soldiers were killed, wounded or went missing on the Somme. The fallen from this
THE BATTLE OF THE SOMME - July 1st to November 18th, 1916 battle were among the more than 66,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders who lost
their lives in the First World War.
This battle was one of the costliest battles of World War I. Fought between the
British Empire, made up of Australia, Bermuda, Canada, India, Newfoundland (not a More Battles of World War I were as follows. Each one bloody and fierce in its own
part of Canada at that time), New Zealand, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, United right.
Kingdom and the Empire’s ally, France, against the German Empire. On July 1st, the
strength of the armies of the British Empire was 390,000 in 13 divisions, and the French Battle of Tannenberg – August of 1914 – first battle on the Eastern Front – between
was 330,000 in 11 divisions. The German Empire had 315,000 in 10 ½ divisions. From Russia and Germany
July – November the British Empire armies increased to 1,530,000 in 50 divisions, the The First Battle of Ypres – August 1914
French to 1,440,000 in 48 divisions, and the German Empire to 1,500,000 in 50 divisions. The First Battle of Marne – September 1914
Canada alone sustained 24,029 casualties. Total British Commonwealth casualties The Second Battle of Ypres – April 1915
totalled 419,654 and 95,675 killed and missing; total French casualties totalled 204,253 The Battle of Gallipoli – 1915 – 1916
and 50,756 killed and missing; Germany sustained 465,000 – 600,000 casualties, 164,055 The Battle of Jutland – Spring of 1916
killed and missing and 38,000 prisoners of war. The Battle of Verdun – February 21st to December 16th, 1916
Passchendaele – Also known as the Third Battle of Ypres – 1917
The 4th Canadian Division arrived on the Somme in mid-October to take over from their The Battle of Caporetta – Fall of 1917
exhausted fellow Canadians who had been fighting there. They faced a battlefield The Battle of Cambrai - 1917
that had turned to mud and a determined German defence that continued to take a The Battle of Amiens – August 8th, 1918
murderous toll on Allied attacks. Despite these great challenges, the Canadians finally
By Irene Knappe,
Branch #10 Secretary
Towering support
We will always
remember the courage
of those who fought
for veterans
SEAN FEAGAN
for our freedom.
TOWN OF
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for veterans ahead of Remembrance Day.
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Soup 4 Soldiers Challenge (#soup4soldierschal- men & women we
lenge) to generate donations to the Veterans Food will be open
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Photo Courtesy of Emma Moore
way.” that are left grow old:
Moore is partnering with three Strathmore tures Moore is calling “towers of support.”
schools – Westmount Elementary School, École Members of the community may also donate
Age shall not weary them,
Brentwood Elementary School and Strathmore canned goods by messaging Moore through her nor the years condemn.
High School. With donations of canned goods Em’s Donation Projects Facebook page. The plan At the going down of the sun
and other non-perishables generated by students, is to “get as much stuff so we can make the big- and in the morning,
each participating school will be building struc- gest impact we can,” she said.
We will remember them.
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Continued from Page 12 INDIVIDUAL many neighbourhood tournaments. He even took part
in the community baseball league, at least, until the
them all up until the very end.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
community leaders in identifying and AVAILABLE Strathmore in 2019. His battle with cancer began in
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clean water, literacy, vocational train- Move your home business into an elegant office in ments and multiple doctors, but it wasn’t until the last Get up to $10,000 from the CANADA REVENUE AGENCY in 1-2
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weeks. National Tax Recovery is now offering a 10 year tax
review. Receive your unclaimed refunds. Average refunds are
dren, etc. All utilities and internet included. Comes with the use of an by, baring gifts of food and conversation. He loved $1000 and range from several hundred to many thousands of
National Shoebox Collection Week elegant board room, kitchen and extra storage. visiting with his extended family and friends, and it dollars. We provide a free-no-risk-in depth- 10 year tax review
is Nov. 16-22. In Strathmore, filled meant the world to him that people came to see him. to calculate the refund due. By law the Canada Revenue Agen-
shoe boxes can be dropped off at the Call 403-934-5589 to view. On October 29, 2020, Karl’s battle with cancer ended cy (CRA) allows you to adjust your taxes for the last 10 years.
Strathmore Alliance Church (325 First Strathmore Business Centre, 129, Second Ave. in his home with his beloved wife by his side. Accountants typically review only the current and prior years
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• During the winter season assume the role of Grader / Plow Truck Operator.
• Occasional overtime may be required
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