Journal Pioneer

Remembranc­e Day crowd fills hall

An outdoor service was held in West Point

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

To Keith Stetson, Sergeantat-Arms for O’Leary Legion Branch 2, the number of people attending the Legion’s annual Remembranc­e Day service just seems to grow bigger every year.

All seats were filled for Saturday’s service and an overflow crowd lined three walls of the legion hall.

“It means the message is getting out,” he said of the spirit of remembranc­e that floods through the legion hall every year. “It starts in the schools, and it comes right from the school up.”

Dozens of wreaths and crosses were laid on a stage in honour of all who served and in remembranc­e of those who paid the supreme sacrifice for freedom

A large cross marked with the message, ‘Lest We Forget,’ took center stage, and two members of West Prince 641 Air Cadet squadron carefully arranged the wreaths and crosses after each presented placed the at the front of the stage.

The Legion branch’s last remaining World War Two veteran, Therin Ellis, laid the first wreath on behalf of the Government of Canada.

While the crowd was large for the service, Sergeant-at-Arms Stetson acknowledg­ed the number of members on parade is growing smaller. He was one of eight people on parade this year. He expressed hope that more veterans of recent conflicts, including Afghanista­n and the Gulf Wars will join the legion.

Prior to the indoor service at the legion home, an outdoor service was held at the cenotaph in West Point. A Remembranc­e Day banquet, with West Prince Zone Commander Robert Gaudet as guest speaker, was held in the afternoon.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? An overflow crowd filled the O’Leary Legion’s banquet hall for Saturday’s Remembranc­e Day Service.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER An overflow crowd filled the O’Leary Legion’s banquet hall for Saturday’s Remembranc­e Day Service.
 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? O’Leary Legion Branch 2 manager Allan Butler arranges wreaths and crosses for presentati­on during the legion’s annual Remembranc­e Day Service.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER O’Leary Legion Branch 2 manager Allan Butler arranges wreaths and crosses for presentati­on during the legion’s annual Remembranc­e Day Service.
 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Sergeant-at-Arms Keith Stetson is the parade commander for the Remembranc­e Day service at O’Leary Legion.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Sergeant-at-Arms Keith Stetson is the parade commander for the Remembranc­e Day service at O’Leary Legion.

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