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Magpie by Piper Scott
Magpie by Piper Scott









Magpie by Piper Scott Magpie by Piper Scott

Another speech was given by Comrade Larry Harvey about the importance of the Legion to our and other communities. Once the wreaths were laid, and Paula Valois sang Bruce Robison’s “Travelling Soldier” and then Chaplain Lorna Chipkua offered a prayer and scripture reading. He then asked for Scott to play during the wreath-laying ceremony. After the applause, Harvey continued, “While we are all here, citizens of Wawa, I’d like to thank our first responders who look after us each and every day – Ontario Provincial Police, our Fire Department, our Ambulance Service, ‘Thank You.”. I would also like to thank our Piper, Scott McGilvary for coming to Wawa, each and every Remembrance Day.” We appreciate each and every one of you’. I’d like to thank the veterans in this room, present. It is also a day to celebrate and recognize those who continue to serve us. I think that they would all be proud that we continue to pay our respect for their service and continue to remember them and their sacrifice. But it is also a celebration of life, of those who lost their lives, and those whose lives were changed forever. Then Rouse was played, the Colours were deposited and the Colour Party retired.Ĭomrade Harvey spoke “Today, from coast to coast we remember those who have served, and those who continue to serve you and I. Master of Ceremonies, Comrade Larry Harvey asked for the Colours to be advanced and Oh Canada, and the Last Post to be sung before the two minutes of silence. There at Centoaph, wreaths were laid for Canada, the Province of Ontario, Silver Cross Mother, Municipality of Wawa, Legion Branch 429, and the Legion Ladies Auxiliary before the parade resumed and the ceremonies at the Michipicoten High School Auditorium.Īt the High School, the traditional Remembrance Day Ceremony was held.

Magpie by Piper Scott Magpie by Piper Scott

All the while they were piped by Scott McGillvary and escorted by officers from the Superior East Ontario Provincial Police Detachment. Blowy and snowy, the parade made its way down Broadway Avenue, Mission and Magpie Road to the Cenotaph.











Magpie by Piper Scott