Remembrance Day 2010

Images from services across the Northern Peninsula and Southern Labrador to recognize our soldiers.

Ludwick Reid places a wreath at the Englee cenotaph in memory of his first cousin Armemius Reid, who served in the Newfoundland Forestry Unit, Home Guard, during World War II. 1 width:500px;height:375px Even the youngest residents were out to pay their respects in Englee. Destiny Fillier places a poppy on the town cenotaph. 2 width:500px;height:375px Father Devas Varghese delivers the sermon to the crowd at the Remembrance Day service in Conche last week. 3 width:500px;height:375px Seargant Randy Freeborn and local Rangers march to the cenotaph in Conche. 4 width:500px;height:375px Alex Barney and his dad Perry. The pair laid a wreath in L'Anse au Clair for Alex's great-great-grandfather, John Charles Barney, of L'Anse au Loup, who served in WWI. 5 height:500px;width:387px
The Canadian Rangers at attention at the war memorial in L'Anse au Clair. 6 width:500px;height:375px RCMP Constable Laura Melanson at the Remembrance Day ceremony in L'Anse au Clair. 7 height:500px;width:235px A few hundred people turned out in glorious weather last Thursday to take part in the official Remembrance Day commemoration service in St Anthony. 8 width:500px;height:347px Gordon Colbourne, George Carroll, Gerald Cull and Cyril Street listen to the service in St Anthony. 9 width:500px;height:333px Ryan, Heidi and Kirk Noel bow their heads in St Anthony to reflect on the lives lost in all world conflicts. 10 height:500px;width:371px
Loomis Fowler (left) and wife Millicent Fowler (centre) with wreaths they are about to lay in St Anthony to honour fallen soldiers. 11 width:500px;height:348px Eldon Patey and Bruce Dunphy trudge up the hill leading to the St Anthony cenotaph last Thursday. 12 width:500px;height:333px Emma Reardon lays a wreath among the many that were laid during Thursday’s service in St Anthony. 13 width:500px;height:396px Matthew Humby, of the 285 Leif Eriksen Sea Cadets, standing at ease at the St Anthony cenotaph last Thursday during the Remembrance Day commemoration service. 14 width:500px;height:484px Anglican Reverend Ralph Moore delivers a stirring speech to the large crowd at the St Anthony cenotaph last Thursday. 15 height:500px;width:275px
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Published on November 15, 2010

Ludwick Reid places a wreath at the Englee cenotaph in memory of his first cousin Armemius Reid, who served in the Newfoundland Forestry Unit, Home Guard, during World War II.

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