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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times-Advocate, 2002-11-13, Page 20Wednesday, November 13, 2002 15Exeter Times–Advocate Photos by Scott Nixon A time to remember... Deputy Premier and Education Minister Elizabeth Witmer,left,and Minister of Agriculture and Huron- Bruce MPP Helen Johns represented the province at the Remembrance Day service in the Exeter Legion. South Huron Mayor Rob Morley lays a wreath on behalf of the municipality. Above,Corp.John Dickson of the 2923 Huron and Middlesex Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps worked as honour guard during the Exeter Legion service. Members of the Hensall Legion didn’t let Sunday morning’s rain put a damper on their activities as they paraded down King Street from the Legion to the service at the Hensall United Church.The annual Remembrance Day banquet was held Monday night with guest speaker Doug Andrews,a Second World War navy veteran and past Legion zone commander. Above,members of the Exeter Legion parade down William Street from the Legion to Trivitt Memorial Church for the Remembrance Service. Sunday’s rain meant the traditional wreath layings were held in the Legion instead of at the ceno- taph. At left,Master Warrant Officer Danny Brannan, left,and Major Kim Cottel of the 2923 Huron and Middlesex Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps lay a wreath in the Exeter Legion.