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The Citizen, 1995-11-08, Page 15REF LEC —In C.-30 N THE CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1995. PAGE 15. Village of Brussels & the Brussels P.U.C. 887-6572 Blyth Construction 1L4N Blyth 523-4766 THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION The Village of Blyth the Blyth Public Utilities Commission 523-4545 Brussels Country Inn Brussels 887-9035 The Poppy-Remembrance Campaign Every year, for about two weeks prior to Remembrance Day - November 11th - The Royal Canadian Legion conducts the Poppy-Remembrance Campaign. Poppy emblems were first made in 1922 by disabled veterans under the sponsorship of the Department of Soldiers Civil Re-establishment. Poppy material Is still made at sheltered workshops run by Veterans Affairs Canada in Montreal and Toronto. The work provides a small source of income for disabled ex-service persons and their dependents, allowing them to take an active part in maintaining the tradition of Remembrance. The Poppy-Remembrance Campaign is intended to remind Canadians of the debt they owe those who died in the military and merchant navy service of Canada during two world wars and the Korean War. Donations received during the campaign are placed in trust accounts and used throughout the year to assist needy veterans, ex- service members and their families. Former members of the Commonwealth and allied military services may also be eligible to receive benefits from these funds. Donations are not mandatory and in some cases - as for example with school children - poppies are distributed solely to perpetuate the tradition of Remembrance among Canadians without any expectation of remuneration. During the annual campaign some 15 million poppies are distributed across Canada. Activities supported by donations to Poppy Trust Funds include: " Assisting needy veterans, ex-service members and their families; • Purchasing medical appliances; * Funding medical research and training; " Providing bursaries to the children and grandchildren of veterans and ex-service members; and, * Funding accommodation and care facilities for veterans, seniors and disabled persons. BLYTH LEGION BRUSSELS LEGION Branch 420 Branch 218 November 11. 1995 10:30 a.m. Cenotaph Service 11:15 Church Service to follow at Melville Presbyterian Church There will be a lunch and social time to follow at the church. Steve Bearss Construction Blyth 523-9695 Youngblut's Plumbing & Heating Blyth 523-9383 AB MECHANICAL BRUSSELS Plumbing & Heating 24 Hour Emergency Service Residential - Commercial - industrial AL BRAGG Bus. (519) 887-9930 Res: 887-9228 R.R. #5 Brussels, Ont. November 11, 1995 Remembrance Day Service to be held at the Blyth Memorial Hall at 10:45 a.m. with Rev. James H. Carne officiating. The parade parties will meet at the Blyth Legion at 10:15 a.m. Your attendance shall-be remembered