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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Times Advocate, 2004-11-10, Page 1616 Exeter Times—Advocate Wednesday, November 10, 2004 Local Remembrance Day services honour our veterans Bill Dougherty, left, and Eric Heywood of the Exeter Legion fold up the Canadian flag to present to Vera Mason, whose brother Everett Edwin Pollen's name was recently inscribed on the Exeter war memorial. Pollen, who also served in the Second World War, was killed while serving in Korea in 1950. Below, Heywood and Dougherty escort Mason to the war memorial, while the Legion's Glen Robinson escorts Mason's son Paul and his wife Jean.Vera Mason's other son Peter also attended with his wife Nancy. dig irt Edward Hearn of the 2923 Huron and Middlesex Royal Canadian Army Cadets stands guard during the Remembrance Day service at the Exeter Cenotaph last Sunday. Exeter's Joe Hogan and Huron -Bruce MP Paul Steckle laid wreaths on behalf of the provincial and federal gov- Elanna McTavish led the Exeter service through "0 ernments. Canada" and "God Save The Queen."