THEY are the true Bright Lights, Whether shining among us ar fram above, the War veterans are the greatest luminaries we have. Because of them, we walk frees we Call Soar) We Can retch our dreams. Those brave souls, many in attendance during Remembrance Dav services held Now EL, many more looking down from above, offered the supreme sacrifice -- their lives, their loved ones, in battles fought tor freedom, To them goes heart-felt thanks and a con tinued promise to never for get. This pictorial vignetts is a glimpse at the service held at Memorial Park, WAV. About 1,000 people. includ- ing veterans, Royal Canadian Legion members and citi zens of all ages, participated in the service, which paid tribute to Chose who served and commemorated those lost in battle. There was a parade. Hymns, wartime songs, O Canada and Gad Save The Queen were per- formed by the WV. Adult Band. Prayers were said, tears shed and wreaths pre- sented. A bugler played The Last Post and Reveiile; a piper piped a lament, Later, at the Legion, glasses were raised in memory, celebra- tion and gratitude. FROM THE FORCE... Royal Canadian Air Force veteran Glen Tapping and wife Peggy join the TUGHTS ns rem SOLEMN SILENCE... Retired Lieutsnant Don Secord, Canadian Army, Second Battalion, Royal 22nd Regirnent, remem- bers the fallen. ™, POPPY TIME... Royal Canadian member Christine Ballantine arrrives with Legion Branch 60 the poppy box. Phe eins ai WREATH REST... After pie ing a wreath at the Arch in meniory of her husbarid, tars. Ethei Moore is ready to join friends at the legion. FINE SALUTE... Air Force veteran Jim Asselstine says hello in front of the granite arch, Memorial Park. eaten, IMPORTANT LESSONS... Sheila Ross leads her lit- tle daughter Sharon to the service. TOAST TO THE BEST... Royal Canadian Air lineup to rest a wreath at the Memorial Arch. “DESERT RAT" ... British Army Seventh Armoured Division veteran John Brooks (Desert Rats member) says hello to some friends. . ce Hie GREAT GUNS... Canad- ian Army gunnery instruc- tor Jean Coull joins her fellow veterans at the legion. AT ATTENTION... Sixth Field Engineers Sergeant Adam Osmond pays his respects. Force Leading Air Woman Joanne Greer, teft, and Royal Artillery Captain Mollie Osborne reminisce at the post-ceremony gathering. AT ATTENTION... Sunday, November 17, 1996 — North Shore News — 37 ~~ MPM IRCIY Sta ee BS OU cas moe hae a wh, AT THE ARCH... Canadian Army veteran, Third Division, David Ouncan Grosch remembers those he was wounded with on D-Day at Juno Beach, France. _ u era AE GENERATIONS... Royal Air Force veteran Ben Dawson, fight, and son Roger Dawson listen ta the service. Dr. Don Copely, Second Battalion, Princess Patricia Light Infantry, stands at attendance during two minutes of silence. AY NAVIGATING A SALUTE... Veteran Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Neil Ross makes a toast to fallen comrades. > NEWS photos Ann Hamitton BENCH MARK... Young Paul Haysom finds a seat in Memorial Park.