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NATIONAL VETERANS
WEEK JULY 11 - 17, 1907'
Natioaal Vet crulns 40.110
11. - 17, is being t3Dwisored as a
part of Canada's Centennial cele
brations. l,iy thu governinent
Canada,: through the .1)einix (meat
Votera as affairs, and, Veterans
associations.
tin.A conclusion of Canada's
first century it nc ,ons fitting that
the (ouit ri tuitions and sacrifices
of those who protecHd our free
ti$:..in; in I Wui. and IWIPOCt
to inthil 11:J out nation in Lini0 of
peace should h i' 1,01110111berOd,
Hr' ,'411011'1111. With memorial
chtoTh services and the laying
of wreaths oil Memorial Sunday,
„tam, 11, 1.111 . woek will be Mica I
with activities for Cankla's
975,000 living veterans of the
Great
Ontario
Adventure
Vacations
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It's common sense motoring from General
Motors.
The styling adds to the overall perform-
ance. It's longer, wider, lower. This means
greater stability, improved handling, better
cornering. It responds like a sports car.
The more powerful engine is quietly en-
thusiastic. More fun to drive. Whether
you choose the 4-on-the-floor fully syn-
chronized gear box or order the new
automatic.
Styling has made more room. Comfort
abounds. Seating. Leg room. Head room.
Curved side glass adds to shoulder room
comfort. The trunk space seems endless.
Of course, you want safety with your
fun. And Epic's got lots of it. Seat belts,
front and rear. Safety-guard door locks.
Front seat restraining catches. Padded
instrument panel and sun visors. Dished
steering wheel. Epic $1 ,973"
Common Sense Motoring
from General Motors
*Suggested maximum retail delivered price of an
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Sainte-Marie among
the Hurons, at Midland
Chompiain Country
On a Champlain. Country Ad-
ventureVacation, you and your
family gain firsthand histori,
cal insights, in a setting of natural
splendour. FrOm the Ottawa
River to island-sprinkled
Geo.ian :gay, you folloW where
intr;-pid Samuci de Champlain
explored,more than threecenturies
ago. inspect the Officers'
Quart...rs Muse= at Penetangtii-
shone. Browse around
Leacoek Memorial Home.
Sec the awesome Bonnechere
FOr camping, canoeing,
fishina—cir making friends
with wildlifa—you have 3000
seuiar3 r;:lias of unspoiled wilder,.
I' 1(luin Park alone.
the Muslcolea Lakes;
and sylvan Haiiburton ;
z„.: t..::::.r.s of luxurious
resorts.
You'll find a Champlain Country
Adventure Vacation richly
rev, for every member of
your Find out Mere about
it iv mailing the coupon below.
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Chanirdain COuntry Adventure Vaeation,
AUTHORIZED EPIC
DEALER IN BRUSSELS:
rem wars in which Canada has
participated since becoming a
nation,
hose who served in the two
World Wars are being asked to
wear their service or "discharge"
button during the Week.
Sluice Confederation, Canada
has -taken part in foUr wars:
SMilh ,{1frica - .18094902; World
\\% - 1914-191.8; '1Vorld War11-
1939-1545; and Rorea 195040.53,
There are
97;1.000 veterans living in Canada
today. Perhaps 1.000 of these are
veterans of the South African
campaign of 1899.
3, There are a pproXimately
70;000 Canadian veterans living in
foreign countries to-day.
4. Canada remembers 112,331
war dead at Cenotaphs across
the ccuntry each year. Their
names are enshrined in four
Books of R.emembraucc in the
Nation's Capital as follows,
Nile ir,peclition and Smith Africa
207: World War I 06,655.; World
War f1 '11,893: :1(01'efi 516.
Vatiadian servicemen have
heen'alwarded 04 Victoria Crosses
in 'wars in which Canada has
participated since the Victoria
Cross was instituted in 1850.
mouoritos to Canadian service-
Malucl in Great Britain,
France, Belgiuni, the Nether-
lands, Italy, :Malta, Egypt, Sing-
ci pore, Hong Kong, is well as in
cities, towns and villages across
Canada.
There are approximately
142, 4114 veterans receiving disahil-
d, :.. i it CanuCta today.
8. Call a dian Vetcraft Shops in
Torotuo anti Ste. Anne do
-vur produce approximately 8,000,,
Sill poppies each year for Can-
ada's November 11 Remembrance
Bay.
111 1ttrliiion to poppies. vet-
(Wang ill C a 11 Vetcraft
Shops airs producing :1,00n spec-
ceinin mutant Ivo wreaths this
year, to be placed at, war theinor-
BRUSSELS, ONT.,
PHONE: 56
ials and cemeteries, fIcross Can-
ada during NT a tinnol Veterans
Week.
.1.0. Canadian dead' of both World
Wars are buried in 70 different
countries th Pon gh ou t time world,
including Canada, records of the
Com in on w eal t r (naives Com-
mission show.
11. There are approximately'
f23,060 war widows living, in Can
1(1,1 today,
Decoration Suinday for the.
flrussels branch of the Royal.
Canadian Legion is June 11t.i.
'rho re-dedication of the Cend-
in ph Will be :Tune 1 fith, With a.
Zooe C1 parade at 7.?,0 pArt.