Lest we forget
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Morgan Snair, the leading cadet with the Navy League Cadet Corps William Hall VC and group coxswain, was one of the many who paid tribute on Remembrance Day.
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Corporal Hutchinson, foreground, and Warrant Officer Deyoung, of the 106 Windsor Air Cadets, serve as guards of honour during the ceremony.
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West Hants Warden Richard Dauphinee greets war veterans, from left, Herb Phillips, Paul Wile and Stanley Sanford.
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Petty Officer Second Class Curtis Knight, of the 76 Minas Sea Cadets, takes the salute while the band performs.
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Petty Officer 2nd Class Ashley Miner, of the 76 Minas Sea Cadets, performs O Canada with fellow officers.
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Bagpiper Sandy Macmillan, of 14 Wind Greenwood Pipes and Drums, performed during the service.
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Mrs. Danita Curwin was the silver cross mother at the ceremony. She represents all mothers who have lost a son or daughter in the war. The Mt. Uniacke mother lost her son, Pte. John Michael Curwin, when he died while serving in Afghanistan.
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Parade Commander Rick Folker lays a wreath during the Nov. 11 indoor ceremony.
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Family and friends were invited to lay wreathes in honour of loved ones.
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Members of the Colour Party, Howard Whattam and Doug Fredericks, stand behind and to the side of the cenotaph during the ceremony.
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Leonard Newland, the Sgt. At Arms at the service, salutes.
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These primary to Grade 5 students at the Hantsport School pinned 32 poppies to a cross in memory of local fallen heroes during a well-attended Remembrance Day ceremony in the school’s gymnasium Nov. 11.
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Madeline Salter pins a poppy to the cross during a well-attended Remembrance Day ceremony at the Hantsport School. More than 220 people were in attendance.
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Mayor Wayne Folker speaks at the Town of Hantsport’s Remembrance Day ceremony. More than 220 people were in attendance.
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Eudora Patterson and Erma Wamback represented the Hantsport’s Ladies’ Auxiliary at the town’s Remembrance Day service.
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Eudora Patterson, the president of Hantsport’s Ladies’ Auxiliary, and her husband of 65 years, the president of the Lucknow Branch No. 109 legion in Hantsport, St. Clair Harvie Patterson, were the first to march down the aisle Nov. 11.
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