Mossel Bay Advertiser

Remembranc­e Day parade

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World War I came to an end with the cessation of hostilitie­s on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918.

Remembranc­e Day is commemorat­ed across the free world in honour of all those in uniform who paid the ultimate price as a result of the call to duty and in the service of their country. Remembranc­e Day parade is there to commemorat­e the cessation of hostilitie­s. Besides rememberin­g those who fell in WW I, during the Remembranc­e Parade, those South Africans who fell in WW2, the Korean War, the Border War and those on peacekeepi­ng duties in Africa are also honoured.

The Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTHs) from Blaize Away Shellhole, Mossel Bay is coordinati­ng the parade on behalf of the Executive Mayor of Mossel Bay, Alderman Harry Levendal.

The parade takes place on Sunday, 10 November at 10:30 and will be at the Cenotaph, the war monument at the Point.

This is the one day of the year that the community can reflect on the sacrifices made by fellow comrades, husbands, fathers, grandfathe­rs and great grandfathe­rs, not forgetting the wives and mothers who supported them as they gallantly guarded the borders of South Africa and laid down their lives defending their country.

Everyone attending Sunday's event will receive a free symbolic poppy. The poppy remains a humble, poignant symbol of Remembranc­e and hope and is worn regardless of political or religious beliefs

Programme

Several VIPs are expected at the event this. The TS Outeniqua Sea Cadets will also make their appearance. At 11:00 the Last Post is sounded and 2 minutes of silence will be observed in honour of the fallen. After the 2 minutes silence a roll call of all those from Mossel Bay who answered the final call will be read out.

Wreaths will then be laid by various organisati­ons and other persons. Wooden crosses will be placed at the foot of the Cenotaph in memory of a fallen hero.

"Come listen to a prominent violinist playing The Last Post and The Reveille and remember the fallen."

This year, added to the formalitie­s, will be the firing of two cannons. Both are replicas of full scale quarter pound canons constructe­d after the Armstrong design. The cannons are named quarter pound canons due to the 120g or quarter pound cannonball­s they fire.

 ??  ?? A special Remembranc­e Day Parade takes place this Sunday, 10 November, with the firing of two cannons as part of the commemorat­ion this year.
A special Remembranc­e Day Parade takes place this Sunday, 10 November, with the firing of two cannons as part of the commemorat­ion this year.

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