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gSSAY.WINNERS — Two Sealorth students were presented with awards for their
prize winning essays at the Legion' last week. District commander Howard Carroll
of Goderich, left talks with !/lariorl Hunt who placed first in zone and district
competition arid Christine NelemanS who was second in the zone finals and zone
commander George Campbell, Clinton. (Photo by Oke)
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THE, HURON EXPO91 OR. MARCH 16, 1.878 io contest,
- fall., as he was buried and "The
Last Cull."- was heard front the
distance, it was easy to imagine
Flanders Fields in France' as it
must have been many years ago
with the poppies growing
abundantly.
- Marion HUnto, a , Grade 8 the, veierahs, of World' Wars'll and
student at $eaforth'Public School, , II atilt' the Korean War. '.
has won the Legion award at the " I wear a poppy becausk I
district level for an essay she appreciate the freedom I have at
wrote last fall On Remembrance the expense' of others,
Day. The essay, which follows', is ' The Battle 'of Dunkirk. Sir
one of nine now being judged for Winston Churchill, Hitler mean
the provincial Legion champion- nothing to me as yet. I'm .surets
ship. Marion is . the' eldest my history lessonS • progress,
daughter of Francis -and Carol these names will come to mean
Hunt of Winthrop. ' ' • • more to me. At point in, time,
. . the only way I can relate directly
. • WHY I WEARAPOPPY , ' t o the warS is through my Great
IV Marion Huntl Grandad. • („,„
Since 1922, the : oppy has No one learned much of the war
'been a symbol of the tragedy
)..ar and for us here in' Canada. it
01 . through Great Grandad. Ile never
has also been a symbol
. talked to anyone about his war
of ''.' experiences--he kept them all to
freedom and_renewed-liK_ himself, Many members' Of hiS a lt is difficult for the cfificiren of family knew of his decorations
my generation to associate with and medals only when they saw
the !vacs because many Of the them 'on him at his wake, All 1
veterans have _passed on without „knew about Great Grandad and
us having known them: • the wars was that he was gassed
Some of us wear a poppy 'and as a result suffered . from . ..
'becanse we know the' money is emphysema which weakened his
used for the benefit of disabled heart and .. caused his death
and needy veterans and to.honour several yearS ago. On a day in late
biting cold,wincl was blowing. The
Seafortif" Canadian Lesion
members and veterans marched .
as if they were not 'aware Of the
weather, as• it stormed around
thent. They were there in body
but It seett4z1 'to me as 'if their
thoughts were someplace else--
maybe on the battlefield or with
friends who died a terrible (le th
years ago. I think it must -have
been impossible for anyone 'to
return from the wars unscarred•
permanently one way or another.
I was born in a free country and,
have never lived through a War.
How, can I really know how the
Veterans fect.on Remembrance
Day? My Great Grandad did
know, My Great Grandad, and .
others like him--they are why I
wear my poppy. I do apprecia,te
what, , they . sacrificed" for my
freedom. ,
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one? Dial '527-0240.
I particularly remember the
Remendfiance 'bay service; or
Armistice Day service, as it was
known earlier of several years ago
at our Seaford) Cenotaph. The
day was a Sunday. 'The weather
was' terrible--snowing and a
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McKillop #3 held their first , Vice; SecretarY;Francino Visser
meeting on Monday February and Press. Reporter,• " Jean
27,1978 at Mrs. Van Dooren s. Vantyghem.
Mrs. Van Dooren, leader and McKillop #3 held their second
Mrs. Hoste, assistant leader; meeting on March 6 at Mrs. 111' Man
welcomed the girls. • „ ;. • ,,,„ Hoste's, ' _ .. - ..... ,....
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