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OPIECIAL COMMEMORATIVE
CEREMONIES ARE HELD
'AT CRYSLER'S FARM
On a cold overcast day on.
:November 11, 1813, a force of SO0
• Men, comprised of British Rem,
lars and Canadian Units, under
:tho oommand of Lieutenant
Colonel Joseph Morrison, • re-.
(pulsed a superior American force.
cinder. the command. of Miajor-
Ceneral James A, Wi11Tinson at
erysier'S farm just east - of
Morris-burg on the 'St. Lawrence
-.'-•The • sacrifices of the British
and Canadian troops that day
assured the continuance of
• Canada as a nation and wally
1rittportatit the way- was paved for
(two. great allies to enjoy a
:century and a half of peace. •
Commenting on' this significant
battle of the War of 1812, at
special commemorative cere-
monies at Crysler's Farm Battle-
field Memorial near Upper
'Canada Village last Wednesday
afternoon, Ontario Prime Minister
The Hon. J. P. Ttobarta said.
'We . are commemorating
gallant battle ,in which a. handful'
of determined men may have
saved a struggling young nation,
Ilqually important, we are offer-
lag our grateful thanks to the:
150 years which have followed!
- 150 yea-I:sof peace between two
dynamic young neighbours,"
Premier Robarts went on to tell
has warm July afternoon audience
fence of more than 1000, that in
-this commemorative ceremony
and. the nearby. historit Tipper
Canada Village 'We are prOud. Of
our past: this. fine preservation
Of oar heritage is proof of this.
We in Ontario are moving with:
vitality and enthusiasm: into the.
'future. The future ahead of us is
very great. But we must never
allow OttseWos to forget the
great deeds of men and women:
such as we honour today",
rhe "Prime Minister was intro-
..
diced by Attorney General. The
Hon.. Prod M. :Cass, it,19 - P P
Greoville-Dutdas. 1-Ton. James;
Attld, Minister of Transport and
acting Ohalrrnatt of the Ontario St
• LawrenCe Develepthent .COmmis-
shin Was: Master • of .cerenionieS
for the .colottrfill prgratn •
TT/welling of plaques included
the following
150th Annivesary, The Hon,
Pred M. Cass.
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Prime Minister John Roberts meets Chief Peter Garrow Of the St.
Regis Whew Reserve at ooromemorati*e ceremonies marking the
150th anniversary of the auto of Cale; retM, 1.81$.
British 49th Regiment of Foot
Hon. J. R. Simonette
British 89th Regiment of Foot,.
Doctor J. L. Carroll
Battle of Crysler's Farm, F`erM
iGuinlon i MPP Glengarry and vice
chairman of The Ontario St. I
Lawrence Development Commie-
Sion,
• A plaque was also Unveiled to
Indian. Chief Tecumseh for the
vital role played by the Indians
in the war of 1812. Members of
the clergy dedicated the various,
plaques.
The colorfuf march post in-
()hided: The Princess Louise
Dragoon Guards, Les Voltigeure
de -Quebec. Brockville Rites, S I)
and G Highlanders, Legion. Colour
Partien, ;Royal Signals I3attd and
S. ID and C-t• Pipe Band, •