‘ 4 ft & nia fel a by Roy Greening In the days following the Re- ‘membrance Day ceremony by the cenotaph.at city hall, I was astonished to see the wreaths that had been placed there so reverently on November 1! still there. I was surprised because most things that are not tied down and are left in public are taken or vandalized. This is not so with the wreaths, which were allowed to remain there for quite some time. I have this feeling that even the worst of. our kind hold this memorial and its meaning sacred. and would not think to desecrate it. Every citizen, it appears, no matter what their, upbringing or cir- cumstance, holds a great respect for our soldiers, sailors and air- ‘men who gave their lives for Canada. | I speak for all living veterans ‘and thank all the people for their thoughtfulness for respecting the monument that means so much to the Canadian people. There is another group of citizens that I have great respect ‘for, and that is the young people of Terrace. I-was asked to speak . “Terrace Legion report _ tk . ee oe Remembrance Day wreaths respected by all at three schools about the reason _for Remembrance Day: Skeena Junior Secondary, Caledonia Senior Secondary and the Cen- tennial Christian School. At each school I found the students to be attentive and very courteous. _ I was a little surprised at this since these young people have no memories about what happened during the wars which took place so long.ago. On behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #13; and all other © veterans, I would like to. thank. the students and their teachers for giving our speakers such re- spect and consideration. Again, Handbook Forestry Canada and the British Columbia Forest Service have published a handbook on forest management for small- scale private forest land owners, -woodlot licencees and Indian bands. . The handbook provides basic I have this feeling that even though the students are, in ac- tual’ fact, getting a history lesson, they somehow know that there is a bond. between them and their fellow citizens who died for them on the battlefields so long ago. Perhaps this is why the damp and shrivelled wreaths are left unmolested for the time that they are allowed to be there before: being reverently — re- moved, Please note: The deadline for renewing Legion membership has changed. It is January 1, 1989, ‘Smiling faces greeted hundreds of early Christmas shop- pers at the Happy Gang Tea and Bazaar. The varlety and quality of the many homemade crafts sold at the bazaar may be showing up under many trees on Dec. 25. The smli- ing face above is Happy Gang member Jean Limin. published for small-scale foresters information on the processes in- volved in forest land manage- ment, from setting management objectives to harvesting and marketing forest products. 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