SECOND SECTION Wednesday, Navember 9, 1966 CANADIAN LEGION. Impressive Cerem ony An important day in. the history of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 13, and the Municipality’ of Terrace was marked on the quiet. Sunday. afternoon’ of November 6 when an impressive ceremony of dedication was solemnized with the unveiling of Terrace’s “Cenotaph” — a beautiful and lasting tribute to the fallen In World Wars one and two and in Korea... “It this can be so, them thelr sacrifice for us will not have been in vadn.” : THE UNVEILING . . Comrades “Bates. and . Sheasby stepped forward to unveil the Reverend . Horsfield pronounced. the prayer of dedication’ followed hy the “Last Post” by ibuglers A. Cameron ‘and W: Melntyze. Two ° minutes silence preceeded “Re veille.” . oo President Nattress placed the - wreath on the Cenotaph, accom- panied forward by Comrade §. N. G. Kirkaldy and) Comrade Pat Wright of Kitimat, while Comrade ‘P/M Keith Tutt and “P/S Allan Tutt sounded the “Lament” — Following “The Queen” the’ parade marched back to the Le. ion hall where refreshments were served.to all taking part, . ‘ ene ‘Magistrate’s. Court... ard bearers, representatives of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and the Terrace Air Cadets preceded by the Terrace. Pipe Band assisted by Kitimat pipers, oe m Parade Marshall. was. Comrade oo eae i ¥ Jack Sharples, oo, TARTAN KILTS of the Terrace and Kitimat pipers and the scarlet uniforms. of the: Reeve A, Goulet, members of al Canadian Mounted Police brightened: o parade Sunday, that: marched to the dedica-- ‘the Council and local citizens took “ceremony of the Reyal Canadian ‘Legion Cenotaph. | . (staff photo) Part in the service, singing “O Ye So De an Canada” and “O God Our Help sided at the organ. The Reverend A. P, Horsfield read the scripture. DEDICATION ADDRESS. In making the address of dedi- cation Legion president Nick Nat- tress included all Legionaires when he said “This should be a very proud moment in our lives.” He considered it an honor that the dedication should happen during his term of office. © - “Many people have: been in- volved. in the erection of - this Cenotaph,” Mr. Nattresg raid, and particularly mentioned, the. Le- gion executive, -the Municipal Council, Comrade Art Bates. who designed the. structure. and. Com: rade Sid Sheasby who has chaired the committee since its formation. He expressed thanks to all who - ‘Were taking part, including™ those who had come from Kitimat: Mr. Nattress in concluding hig remarks, sald, “I hops. that this memorial will be a constant. re minder to us, the living, of those}: who paid the supreme sacrifice for freedom — and that in some. way to each of us, both young and old, it will influence our. thoughts and deeds when we pass this way, and help us through the turmoil e ogo 3 eee aie ae ee + of our modern living. And as our Shae Amt The herria ' . 1 ye ‘ , A ibute to our fallen. Com-| open at 10: ) a .D. and close a: IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY of dedication marked the unveiling of the Royal Canadian Legion own tr our fallen . : ici i ‘ades, it can strengthen: our own| 9:30 p.m. except for their restaur. snotaph on the grounds of the Municipal bullding on Sunday, November 6. (staff photo) resolve for" wromer” frlendship| ants which will close at 1am a and understanding towards each|La Ronde, the amusemerit park, other, Ty will stay open until 2:30 a.m, ‘Claude A. Blouin, for theft un- der ‘$50, fined $100;. Morton Lean- der Stewart, assaulting police sentenced to two months, "There were two. convictions for liquor offences; three for. speed- ing and minor traffic offences; one for driving without due care; one for. causing a disturbance; three. | Grucking. offences and two sundry. Magistrate FH, Adames pre- aided over the following: J.. Me- Phorson. fined. $250 for impaired driving; Paul Nagy. fined $75 for qolation of the Fisheries’ regula. ons, a There were five traffic offences and one Naquor conviction. ; The gates of Expo 67 will open. AROUND the TOWN Dudley’ G, Little, M.LA. and Mrs, Little returned Jast Sunday | from a eix-weeks vacation, They attended the Canadian Golf Cham-t Plonships © in - Vancouver; two games of the World Series in Los Angeles, then wert south into Acapulco, Mexico, back ¢o Las Vegas and San Francitco, visited in Victoria and attended the Social Credit. convention in Vancouver. sun Paral [tom a Beaiopiat ts | SR : ign fe ai ts A/C::B Lioyd (left) 14,-of |store in the shopping cen "| PRESENTING A CHEQUE for one hundred dollars, Mrs, 6 | Leen who sold tts et of poppy lapel-.pins. and... | #=- nd ues. wenins tare been Dorothy Sheasby, on behalf of the Royal Canadian Legion | Tom Deuling (right) 16, of 1423. Park Avenue who . Ber eating Goa {OF four years, Ladies Auxiliary, shakes the hand of Jim Warmer, president total of $86 worth of poppies, ‘Both boy will receive | a. dispensary uneon Drugs ‘Terrace: Arena Association, who received t money to writen Cucee, yoiths Terrace Bronte ne Roya 4 the -_ am , - | Supplement the funds for the ‘proposed SALESMEN in the annual canadian Leg d Terrace ice arena. TERRACE “OMINECA". HERALD. . TERRACE, BC - eo Poge 13. \ Cenotaph Unveiled At | monument of remembrance. The “7 staff photo) Z . rae ram ARS oo sSoSe eRe | x.