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Suite 500, East Tower, 221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 3J3 604-988-5201 www.ratcliff.com Celebrating our 60th year Over our 60 years, Ratcliff & Co. has become the leader in North Shore legal services in whatever legal issues you face in the matters of life, or the matters of business. Our expertise and approachability got us here; through expert legal opinion, advice and comprehensive legal representation. We take pride in the talent of our people and their extensive service to the community. Our lawyers and employees have always been personally involved in numerous community and charitable organizations, and we support many community events. We’re proud of the difference that defines us. Brian Hanson Real Estate & Relocation Charles Piercey Real Estate & Business Shamim Shivji Family Law Renee Collins Goult Injury Law & Mediation Veronica Singer Business Law Peter Bonny Wills, Estates & Trusts Daryl Collier Business & Estates Brenda McLuhan Employment & Labour Law We Shall Remember, the Sacrifices of our Forebearers and the Burdens Borne by the Brave Men & Women Who Now Serve us so Well. REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH Lawrence Ovide (Smitty) Allard 1916-1994. Born in Sardis, BC. Served 1939-45 Canadian Army. Descendant of Ovide Allard of Hudsons Bay Co. Loved his “maple leaf forever.” Was/is loved with much affection by his niece Naydeen. Juanita Almazon US Armed Forces Edward Harry Ange WWII Vet. Motorcycle Dispatcher. Killed in Action. Oliver Ange WWII Veteran. Canadian Army Infantry. John Anthony Antone Jr. US Marine Corps. John Antone Sr. Served in the US State Maritime Service. He was wounded twice while serving in the South Pacific. He was decorated with several medals, including the Purple Heart. Joseph Antone United States Army Willie Kelly Antone WW II Vet (Kelly Boys) Steven Antone Wright Awarded the Military Medal for Gallantry in Action. This medal was presented to him by Field General Montgomery. Rudy Baker WWII Veteran. Canadian Army Private-K-7439 Cpl. Grant Belich We're so thankful you're home safe from serving in Afghanistan to drive us crazy again, we thank God everyday! We couldn't be prouder and we all love you so much! Love Your Girls and All Your Family Capt. Michael W. Biehl Pilot, C.A.F., 1987-1998 429 (T) Sqdn., CC-130 Hercules (World-Wide), Trenton, Ont., 1990-1995 NATO E3A AWAC's, Geilenkirchen, Germany, 1995-1998. Air Canada DC-9 / Airbus 320, 1998-present a tribute to our country’s heroes To read more about Remembrance Day in Canada click here

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Suite 500, East Tower, 221 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 3J3 604-988-5201 www.ratcliff.com

Celebrating our 60th year

Over our 60 years, Ratcliff & Co. has become the leader in North Shore legal services in whatever legal issues you face in the matters of life, or the matters of business.

Our expertise and approachability got us here; through expert legal opinion, advice and comprehensive legal representation.

We take pride in the talent of our people and their extensive service to the community. Our lawyers and employees have always been personally involvedin numerous community and charitable organizations, and we support many community events.

We’re proud of the difference that defines us.

Brian HansonReal Estate & Relocation

Charles PierceyReal Estate & Business

Shamim ShivjiFamily Law

Renee Collins GoultInjury Law & Mediation

Veronica SingerBusiness Law

Peter BonnyWills, Estates & Trusts

Daryl CollierBusiness & Estates

Brenda McLuhanEmployment & Labour Law

We Shall Remember,the Sacrifices of our Forebearers and the Burdens Borne by the Brave Men & WomenWho Now Serve us so Well.

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Lawrence Ovide(Smitty) Allard

1916-1994. Born in Sardis, BC.Served 1939-45 Canadian Army.Descendant of Ovide Allard of

Hudsons Bay Co. Loved his “mapleleaf forever.” Was/is loved with much

affection by his niece Naydeen.

Juanita AlmazonUS Armed Forces

Edward Harry AngeWWII Vet.

Motorcycle Dispatcher. Killed in Action.

Oliver AngeWWII Veteran.

Canadian Army Infantry. John Anthony Antone Jr.US Marine Corps.

John Antone Sr.Served in the US State Maritime Service. He was wounded twice

while serving in the South Pacific. He was decorated with several

medals, including the Purple Heart.

Joseph AntoneUnited States Army Willie Kelly Antone

WW II Vet (Kelly Boys)

Steven Antone WrightAwarded the Military Medal for

Gallantry in Action. This medal was presented to him by Field

General Montgomery.

Rudy BakerWWII Veteran.

Canadian Army Private-K-7439

Cpl. Grant BelichWe're so thankful you're home safefrom serving in Afghanistan to driveus crazy again, we thank God

everyday! We couldn't be prouderand we all love you so much!

Love Your Girls and All Your Family

Capt. Michael W. BiehlPilot, C.A.F., 1987-1998

429 (T) Sqdn., CC-130 Hercules(World-Wide), Trenton, Ont., 1990-1995

NATO E3A AWAC's, Geilenkirchen,Germany, 1995-1998.

Air Canada DC-9 / Airbus 320,1998-present

a tribute to our

country’s heroes

To read more about Remembrance Day in Canada click here

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BRITISH PACIFIC PROPERTIESProud member of our community since 1931

www.britishproperties.com

This Remembrance Day we will honour the brave menand women who serve and have served our great nation.They have bestowed upon us the many freedoms that weenjoy each day.

Our Country’s Heroes REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Darick Dion CailingUS Armed Forces

Thomas ColeServed in France, Belgium & Holland.

Taken prisoner in ‘44, 10 miles from Ni-jmegan. Eventually delivered to Poland where he remained a POW until liber-ated by the Russian army. Received 4 medals and was discharged in 1945.

F/O Warren DonaldRCAF 1953 - 1963

Served with distinction asFighter pilot on CanadianSabre #1 Air Division.

Passed away August 12, 2010aged 74.

Buzz DownerWWII

Fred DownerWWII

Henry DownerWWII

John DownerWWII

Pte. Murray DrainServed in the Canadian ArmedForces during WWII with theSaskatoon Light Infantry.

He was stationed in Englandand Holland.

Squadron LeaderJohn Arthur Cook

Our Dad and Papa proudly served inthe RCAF (WWII) from 1941-1945.Personal pilot to Supreme AlliedCommander (SEAC) Lord LouisMountbatten 1944-1945.

Art passed away May 19, 1986at the age of 73.

Pascal CortezJoined the Canadian Army at

age 27 in 1942 and was discharged in 1945.

James DanielsWW I Vet.

Joined the Army when he was only 15 years old and was not honest

about his age.

Dominick ReginaldVolunteered at age 21 in 1941. He served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in England,

France and Holland. Reginald was killed in the line of duty in

Holland in 1945.

The Davie TwinsEdith Morse 1916 - 2001

Margaret Cruickshank 1916 - 2007Mom served in the R.C.A.F. duringWWII with twin sister Margaret.Both gone, never forgotten.

Lest We Forget.

Ted CaldwellFlight Lieut.

Mr. Caldwell served in the Air Forcefor 5 years in India, Burmaand England during WW2.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Jim CameronSergeant

Mr. Cameron served in the Air Forcefor 4 years, in Canada andEngland during WW2.

Veteran of Hollyburn House.

John CannonSecond Officer in theBritish Merchant Navy

Mr. Cannon served in the BritishMerchant Navy during WW2and post war, for 13 years.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Daniel Ted CheerVolunteered at age 18 in 1943

with the Sea Forth Highlanders. He served in France, Germany, Italy and

Holland. He was killed in action in 1944.

Chuck BillyJoined the army at age 17 in 1943.He trained at Camp Borden, Ontarioas a Machine Gunner. Chuck was onEmbarkation leave when V.E. Day

was declared May 7, 1945.

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Capilano Mall925 Marine DriveNorth Vancouver

November 11, 2010

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Lest we forgetNew members welcome

We shall rememberWe shall remember the sacri ces andthe sacri ces and

risks of all whorisks of all who stood fast andstood fast and defended ourdefended our

country.country.

Jane Thornthwaite, MLANorth Vancouver - Seymour

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REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH Our Country’s Heroes

John Edwin DunnAugust 30, 1915 - October 31, 1976K-100206 (PTE) Canadian ArmyEmbarked U.K. July 31, 1944

Disembarked France August 6, 1944

Capt. Percy W. Faulkner,E.D.E.M.

Seaforth Highlanders, Irish Fusiliers.Trained with Devil's Brigade in U.S.A.(Special Service Force) to Kiska,

then Winnipeg Grenadiersto Britian.

Douglas H. FranklinCanadian Navy May 29, 1942 –

November 29, 1945.Douglas served at HMCS Dockyard

Esquimalt with the BombDisposal Unit and aboard the

frigate, HMCA Kokanee convoyingbetween NFLD and Ireland.

Isabelle Garcia PhillipsWWII Vet. Canadian Army

Domingo GonzalesWWII Vet. Canadian Army 1st

Harvey GonzalesJoined US Army at age 18 in 1940.

Served with the 101st Airborne Divi-sion in England, France, Italy and Bel-gium. Harvey started out as a Medic,

then retrained as a Paratrooper in England. He participated in the Battle

of the Bulge. Discharged in 1947.

Beverly GuerinWW II Vet.

Art HarperLieut., MID, RCNVRMr. Harper served in the Navyfor 3 years. He served in the

Atlantic during WW2.Veteran of Hollyburn House

Gerald GogginFirst Airborne Battalion

Royal Canadian Regiment (RCR)Start - Feb. 2, 1952End - Feb. 2, 1955

Harry Pascoe Duplissie1885 -1917

I wonder how men could be sodedicated to leave five childrenbehind to fight for their country.

Love Norm Duplissie.

Able SeamanRonald G. EnnisJoined the Navy (RCNVR)

Stationed on Newcastle Is. Servedon HMCS Moolock; HMCS Mattane(K444) Training for the Pacific.Ron is a North Shore resident.

Benjamin FaulknerWorld War IB.C Regiment

(Duke of Connaught's Own)

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John Weston, Member of ParliamentWest Vancouver - Sunshine Coast - Sea to Sky CountryWest Vancouver Constituency Office#21-285 17th StreetWest Vancouver, BC V7V 3S6Ph: 604-981-1790

Ottawa OfficeRoom 424, Confederation BuildingOttawa, Ontario K1A 0A6Ph: 613 947 [email protected] johnweston ca

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Celebrating 14 years on the North Shore

604-980-99931660 Pemberton Ave., N. Van

Marine Drive & Pemberton (behind the Shell station)

Happy Canada Day!Remembering thoseRemembering thosewho sacrificed so much.who sacrifi ced so much.

We would like to thank all the contributors to the Poppy Campaign and thank the volunteers for all their hard work.

Lynn Valley Branch 1141630 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver

North Vancouver Branch 118123 W. 15th Street, North Vancouver

West Vancouver Branch 60580 - 18th Street, West Vancouver

The Royal Canadian Legion - We welcome new members.

We welcome all veterans and the public to either of our ceremonies at:MEMORIAL ARCH Marine Drive at 20th Street, West Vancouver at 10:40 am ThursdayVICTORIA PARK Keith at Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver at 10:30 am Thursday

Where good things come together.

Remember Together

Part of Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities

135 West 15th Street (off Lonsdale)North Vancouver | 604.980.6525www.the summerhill.ca

We remember.

604-988-26121550 Philip Avenue,North Vancouverwww.tomahawkrestaurant.com

Remembering thosewho served our country

NORTH VANCOUVER Remembrance Day Parade and Service November 11 | 11 am

Victoria Park Cenotaph

- Keith at Lonsdale Ave.

2nd largest in Canada. Please gather at 10:30am. Following the service a parade will march off north on Lonsdale Avenue. Info: 604-313-7847.

Remembrance Day Maritime Memorial Service:November 11 | 10:30 am

Cates Park

The public is invited to join the Burrard Yacht Club in a service. For more information www.burrardyachtclub.com

Our Country’s Heroes REMEMBRANCE DAY • NOVEMBER 11, 2010 REMEMBRANCE DAY • NOVEMBER 11, 2010 Our Country’s Heroes

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WEST VANCOUVERRemembrance DayParade and Service November 11 | 10:50 am – noon

Memorial Arch

- Marine Drive at 20th

This service is in honour of Veterans and those currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. This is an annual event. All members of the public welcome. Parade leaves 18th Street and Marine Dr. at 10:50am. Service at the Memorial Arch 11am. Please gather at 10:30am.For more information www.westvancouver.ca

Reuben HuvaPilot Officer

Mr. Huva served in the Air Forcefor 3 years. He served inCanada during WW2.

Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Jim Ingram1921 - 2010

Officer in the Royal Canadian NavyWWII.

Larry JackVolunteered in ’39, age 29. Served with the Westminster Regiment in England, France, Belgium, Holland,

Germany, North Africa & Italy. Received 6 medals. Served with the 5th Canadian Division, under the 8th

British Army.

W.S. JacksonLieut. Colonel CD (Ret'D)Mr. Jackson served in the Army, inCanada, England, and Europe duringWW2 for 6 years. Then served inthe Army Reserve for 14 years.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Edward “Jock” JamesJoined the Canadian Army at age

18 in 1944. He took basic training in Saskatchewan, then switched

over to the Medical Corps. Jock was discharged in 1946.Remembrance Day Breakfast

Thursday, Nov 11 from 7 am - 12 pmat Eagles Hall, 170 West 3rd St., North Vancouver. Includes: muffi ns, eggs, ham, sausages,hash browns, toast, juice, coffee, tea.$7.00. Proceeds to charity.www.eaglesnorthvancouver.com

Honour Book LaunchA book that honours and celebrates Canada’s heroes will be launched, Wednesday,Nov. 17, 2 – 4 pm at Churchhill House,150 West 29th St., North Vancouver. Honour, commemorates Canada’s Second World War veterans. The book will be available for purchase and proceeds will be donated to Canadian Veteran organizations. Info: 604-904-1199.

Noble PeaceChor Leoni Men’s Choir will perform Thursday, Nov. 11 at 1 pm at West Vancouver United Church, 2062 Esquimalt Ave., West Vancouver. Admission: $30/$25. Veterans are admitted free.RSVP: 604-263-7061.

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John Weston, Member of ParliamentWest Vancouver - Sunshine Coast - Sea to Sky CountryWest Vancouver Constituency Office#21-285 17th StreetWest Vancouver, BC V7V 3S6Ph: 604-981-1790

Ottawa OfficeRoom 424, Confederation BuildingOttawa, Ontario K1A 0A6Ph: 613 947 [email protected] johnweston ca

Sunday, November 7, 2010 - North Shore News - A29A28 - North Shore News - Sunday, November 7, 2010

Celebrating 14 years on the North Shore

604-980-99931660 Pemberton Ave., N. Van

Marine Drive & Pemberton (behind the Shell station)

Happy Canada Day!Remembering thoseRemembering thosewho sacrificed so much.who sacrifi ced so much.

We would like to thank all the contributors to the Poppy Campaign and thank the volunteers for all their hard work.

Lynn Valley Branch 1141630 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver

North Vancouver Branch 118123 W. 15th Street, North Vancouver

West Vancouver Branch 60580 - 18th Street, West Vancouver

The Royal Canadian Legion - We welcome new members.

We welcome all veterans and the public to either of our ceremonies at:MEMORIAL ARCH Marine Drive at 20th Street, West Vancouver at 10:40 am ThursdayVICTORIA PARK Keith at Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver at 10:30 am Thursday

Where good things come together.

Remember Together

Part of Pacific Arbour Retirement Communities

135 West 15th Street (off Lonsdale)North Vancouver | 604.980.6525www.the summerhill.ca

We remember.

604-988-26121550 Philip Avenue,North Vancouverwww.tomahawkrestaurant.com

Remembering thosewho served our country

NORTH VANCOUVER Remembrance Day Parade and Service November 11 | 11 am

Victoria Park Cenotaph

- Keith at Lonsdale Ave.

2nd largest in Canada. Please gather at 10:30am. Following the service a parade will march off north on Lonsdale Avenue. Info: 604-313-7847.

Remembrance Day Maritime Memorial Service:November 11 | 10:30 am

Cates Park

The public is invited to join the Burrard Yacht Club in a service. For more information www.burrardyachtclub.com

Our Country’s Heroes REMEMBRANCE DAY • NOVEMBER 11, 2010 REMEMBRANCE DAY • NOVEMBER 11, 2010 Our Country’s Heroes

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WEST VANCOUVERRemembrance DayParade and Service November 11 | 10:50 am – noon

Memorial Arch

- Marine Drive at 20th

This service is in honour of Veterans and those currently serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. This is an annual event. All members of the public welcome. Parade leaves 18th Street and Marine Dr. at 10:50am. Service at the Memorial Arch 11am. Please gather at 10:30am.For more information www.westvancouver.ca

Reuben HuvaPilot Officer

Mr. Huva served in the Air Forcefor 3 years. He served inCanada during WW2.

Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Jim Ingram1921 - 2010

Officer in the Royal Canadian NavyWWII.

Larry JackVolunteered in ’39, age 29. Served with the Westminster Regiment in England, France, Belgium, Holland,

Germany, North Africa & Italy. Received 6 medals. Served with the 5th Canadian Division, under the 8th

British Army.

W.S. JacksonLieut. Colonel CD (Ret'D)Mr. Jackson served in the Army, inCanada, England, and Europe duringWW2 for 6 years. Then served inthe Army Reserve for 14 years.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Edward “Jock” JamesJoined the Canadian Army at age

18 in 1944. He took basic training in Saskatchewan, then switched

over to the Medical Corps. Jock was discharged in 1946.Remembrance Day Breakfast

Thursday, Nov 11 from 7 am - 12 pmat Eagles Hall, 170 West 3rd St., North Vancouver. Includes: muffi ns, eggs, ham, sausages,hash browns, toast, juice, coffee, tea.$7.00. Proceeds to charity.www.eaglesnorthvancouver.com

Honour Book LaunchA book that honours and celebrates Canada’s heroes will be launched, Wednesday,Nov. 17, 2 – 4 pm at Churchhill House,150 West 29th St., North Vancouver. Honour, commemorates Canada’s Second World War veterans. The book will be available for purchase and proceeds will be donated to Canadian Veteran organizations. Info: 604-904-1199.

Noble PeaceChor Leoni Men’s Choir will perform Thursday, Nov. 11 at 1 pm at West Vancouver United Church, 2062 Esquimalt Ave., West Vancouver. Admission: $30/$25. Veterans are admitted free.RSVP: 604-263-7061.

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First MemorialFuneral Services

Boal Chapel

We honour the men and women who areserving our country now and all theveterans who served in the past.

Joan McIntyre, MLAWest Vancouver–Sea to Sky

We shall remember the sacrifi ces and risks of all who stood fast and defended our country.

“Lest We Forget”November 11, 2010

Phone: [email protected]

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Our Country’s Heroes REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Norman LewisWW II Vet.

Joined in April 1945 at 24 years of age.

Sammy LewisServed in France, Germany, Italy and

Holland. He was active in the “D” Day Invasion and was awarded 5

medals. Wounded in ’44. Pretended to be dead while Nazi’s ripped off

his “Dog” tags and went through his pockets. Crawled back to Allied lines,

his only ID was his Cdn. uniform.

Henry Ferguson LopezUS Army.

Stationed in West Berlin

Anchil “Ducky” MackVolunteered at age 40 on

Dec. 6, 1941. He was trained in small arms and demolitions, but

served with the Canadian Forestry Corps in Glasgow. The C.F.C.

produced railway ties.

Flying OfficerKen McClellandServed with the R.C.A.F.

On loan to R.A.F., 45 GroupFerry Command during WWII.

Currently flying onMS Flight Simulator.

Joan Millerd(nee: Raymond)

Lieut. Canadian Red Cross Corp.Mrs. Millerd served in Canadaand England during WW2.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Milton MirandaVolunteered at age 18 in 1941. He

served with the Sea Forth Highland-ers in Italy and France. Milton drove a supply truck in the convoys and was also an ambulance driver. He

was wounded when his truck went over a land mine.

Donald MoodyVolunteered in ’42 age 22 with the Algonquin Regiment in England,

Belgium, France and Germany. Was stretcher bearer in Medical Corps

when wounded & his buddies killed. Later recalled a dream his friends were calling him to go with them.

Jimmy E. JohnstonJoined the Canadian Army at age 21 in Nov. 1944. Trained with the #11

Platoon, C Coy Petawawa Regiment. He was in transit on the Atlantic

Ocean when the war was declared over.

Nadine JosephAfter leaving St. Paul’s Residential School she volunteered at age 18

in 1941 to serve with the Canadian Women’s Corps. She trained in

Vermillion, Alberta. She was stationed in Victoria until 1945.

Jack KellyWW II Vet (Kelly Boys)

CPL. J.E. (Joey) Kohinski2PPCLI

A fine soldier, son, husbandand father

- an inspiration to us all.Bravely served in Afghanistan

Feb. to Sept. 2008We love you. Dad & Tracy.

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Remembering those who haveserved and those who continue

to serve us today.

Naomi Yamamoto MLA

North Vancouver-Lonsdale 303-126 East 15th Street, North Van www.naomiyamamotomla.bc.ca

Lestwe

forget...Are you looking for a

poppy to wear? Drop by my office to support the Legion’s

Poppy Campaign.

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH Our Country’s Heroes

Joseph MoodyVolunteered at age 27 in 1941.

He served in Canada, The United Kingdom and Europe. He was

discharged in Vancouver in 1946.

Hazel MortonWREN-Tel-So

Mrs. Morton served in the Navy for2.5 years in Canada during WW2.

Veteran of Hollyburn House

Thomas Nahanee AlmojuelaNow serving with the US Embassy in Monte Visio, Uruguay. A ’66 grad of

the US Military Academy. Senior Army Aviator is 22 year veteran. Awarded the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying

Cross, Bronze Star and other citations.

Edward NahaneePVT. 1st Class, 334th Infantry.

Volunteered ’42 at 20, served with the American 9th Army in Europe. Received Bronze Star in ’44, Silver

Star and the Purple Heart. Fought in Battle of the Bulge, killed in action in

Holland, February 28, 1945.

Peter Nahanee GarciaWWII Vet. Canadian Army

David Nahanee WightServed with the United Nationes peacekeeping forces in Cyprus.

Andrew NatrallAndy volunteered at age 18 in 1917. He trained as a sniper/gunner and

his accuracy was 90 percent.

Albert NewmanWWI Vet

George NewmanVolunteered at age 17 in 1914. He became a Machine Gunner. Served in France & Germany for four years.

James P. NahaneeServed in England, France, Belgium

& Holland. Medals awarded: Cdn Voluntary Service Medal, Civil-

ian Medal, Cdn Centennial Medal (’67), Outstanding Service Medal in

organisation work among the Native Indian Communities in BC.

Robert NahaneeEnlisted at 17. Assigned to Germany with NATO Forces. Transferred in ’67 to Edmonton, then to Cyprus in ’68 for 6 months. Stationed in Calgary

from ’68-’74. Back to Cyprus in ’71. Trained on navy ships. Disharged in

’74. Received the Cyprus Medal.

Charles NewmanWWI Vet. 37th Battalion C.E.F.

April 3rd, 1929.

Carole NewmanJoined Canadian Navy in January ’57.

Basic training, CFB Cornwallis NS, then Esquimalt for medical training for nursing. Worked at military hosp. in Esquimalt, then transferred to HMS

Stadacona military hosp., Halifax. Served in the military for 2 years.

Robert PaullJoined the US Army in 1987.

Undertook basic training at FortKnox, Texas. Served in Scheinsurt,

Germany and Fort Hood, Texas, SaudiArabia (six months during DesertStorm). Discharged in 1991.

Lawrie PaxtonFlying Officer

Mr. Paxton served in theAir Force for 2.5 yearsin Canada during WW2.

Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Gwen PearsonATS

Mrs. Pearson served in the Armybefore and during WW2 in England.

Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Flight Sgt. Fred Rannard Sr.Enlisted in Lethbridge AB.Flew with the RCAF during

World War II, over the Pacific,as a wireless air gunner.

Still residing in North Vancouverat age 87.

Alfred H. Richardson1915-2003

Royal Canadian Air ForceAircraft Engine Mechanic

1939 - 1945Lovingly Remembered

Dearly MissedTill We Meet Again

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BURRARD YACHT CLUB Remembrance Day

Maritime Memorial ServiceThe public is invited to join

members of Burrard Yacht Club in a Remembrance Day

Maritime Ceremony on the water at Cates Park,

November 11 at 10:30AM.

Royalty Home Care would like to thank all those whocame before us for building such a wonderful countryfor all of us to share.

To our Veterans and their families, we pledge anamount equal to the cost of this ad to the Poppy Fund.

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Our Country’s Heroes REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Peter RiversVolunteered at age 33 in 1943 with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He

arrived in Liverpool on Jan. 17, 1945, on the SS Mauritania. In the early

morning hours he heard the bombing of V-2 rockets in the distance. Peter served in England for 20 months.

Margaret Robins(nee: Edwards)

CorporalMrs. Robins served in the Air Forcefor 2.5 years. She served inCanada during WW2.

Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Dean RowndFrigate H.M.C.S. St. John

Sister ship to H.M.C.S. SwanseaBased in Londonderry, Ireland.

William RylandPetty Officer, British Royal Navy, WWII

Member of Lynn Valley Legion.Loving family, daughter Maragretand Gerry Farrell. Three grand, six

great-grandchildren.Pre-deceased by dear wife Sarah,

after 64 years of marriage.

CPL Wallace E. SmithServed in the R.C.A.F. during WWII.He went overseas at the age of 19

in March 1943 and returnedin September 1945.

Wallace passed away Aug.28, 2010.

Patrick SparksmanFlying Officer

Born Nov.1/1921 in New Zealand.Trained Montreal - Ontario. Servedin Malta, Tobruk, Sicily, Middle East,1940-45. Passed away June, 2002.

Love, Theda.

Dorothy StewartLieut., JG

Mrs. Stewart served in the Navyfor 2 years. She served in

California during the Korean War.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Fred StokesMember of the 1st Canadian Para-chute Battalion - Airborne Division.Pictured here in Dauphin, Manitobaon April 22, 1944 delivering the

VI Victory Loan Shield.

William R. “Sam” ThomasServed with Sherbrooke Fusiliers, 27th Ar-mored Div. in France, Holland & Germany. Received the Croix de Guerre w/ Crimson

Star in ’47. “For exceptional service rendered during the war for the liberation

of France.” The medal was the highest military award for Gallantry in Action.

Tommy ThompsonBrigadier General

Mr. Thompson served in theAir Force for 32 years. He served inthe Pacific, Atlantic, and Europe

during WW2.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Pat WillardJoined the US Marine Corp in 1989.

Willard did his basic training at Camp Pendleton, Ca. He served at

29 Palms, Ca. In 1991 he served 88 days in the 1st Gulf War and was

discharged in March of 1993.

Doug WilkinsonFlying Office, DFC, MID

Mr. Wilkinson started in the Armyand went on to served in the BritishAir Force for 6 years. He served inEngland & Europe during WW2.Veteran of Hollyburn House.

Captain Brian SewardServed Royal Navy WWII

28 years Canadian EngineersLegion Member 51 years.

Proud Canadian awarded Orderof Military Merit Veteran's Affairs

Commendation Medal

Fred Smalley-JohnstoneBoer War

1st Royal Sussex Regiment

James ThomasEnlisted with US Marine Corps in

1986. Stationed in Camp Lejeune N. Carolina, 6th Marines, 2nd Marine

Div. where he was a TOW Gunner. 3 months in Panama. Medals – Good Conduct & Rifle Expert. Honourable

discharge in September 1990.

Lorne ThomasWWII Vet. Canadian Army

Thomas WilliamsVolunteered in ’42, at 20 w/ the Royal

Highland Regiment of Canada in England, France, Holland and Italy.

Wounded carrying a message across front lines. Slept for 3 days, awoke with scars on hip where doctors re-moved shrapnel. Received 7 medals.

Walter WilliamsCanadian Army

‘Died in Action’