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Flin Flon area residents invited to Remembrance Day parade, service on Friday

Dear Editor, Flin Flon Branch No. 73 of the Royal Canadian Legion extends an open invitation to everyone to participate in this year’s Remembrance Day parade this Friday, Nov. 11.

Dear Editor,

Flin Flon Branch No. 73 of the Royal Canadian Legion extends an open invitation to everyone to participate in this year’s Remembrance Day parade this Friday, Nov. 11.

We have had great turnouts in the last few years, and we hope that the trend continues. Marchers will join the standard group of RCMP, Legion Colour Party, Legion members and all former Armed Forces personnel, Army Cadets, Rangers, Pathfinders, Guides, Brownies, and Sparks.

The Flin Flon, Creighton, and Denare Beach area is widely recognized for the exceptional turnout at the Community Centre Service, and we take pride in seeing those same large numbers reflected in our parade.

Marchers who are also laying wreaths at the Community Hall need not be concerned about finding a front row seat as their chairs are reserved.

We suggest the following to those able to participate in the parade. Service clubs or similar groups could delegate members to attend, former cadets and members of 21 Field Engineer Squadron, sons and daughters of veterans, and area youth groups. People may also participate as families, neighbours or friends.

We stress that ordinary citizens of all ages with no connection to the Legion or military are more than welcome. Most importantly, we would like to see more young people.

Do you have to be an experienced marcher? Absolutely  not. Drill commands are given to ensure that the parade remains orderly and dignified , but your presence is the important thing. Please join us in this tribute to those whose sacrifices have (and continue) to keep our great country free. It takes very little time and means so much.

Parade attendees should arrive at the Legion (73 Hapnot St.) by 9:45 am Friday morning, with adults gathering in the downstairs lounge and youth groups in the upstairs hall.

The parade will form up shortly after 10 am and, led by the RCMP,  will proceed south on Hapnot to Four Avenue (Co-op corner), and then back north on Hill Street past the Cenotaph, with an “eyes right” for the reviewing officer and dignitaries, to the Community Hall via First Avenue for the Legion’s community service. Lunch and refreshments will be provided at the Legion after the parade and service – in the upstairs auditorium for youth and the downstairs lounge for adults. Thank you, and please join us as we “March to Remember.”

 

Morley Naylor

Parade Marshall

John Mensch

Sergeant At Arms

Branch No. 73, Royal Canadian Legion

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