Remembrance day marked at elmira ceremony

Cadets guarded the cenotaph at Arthur Street and Memorial Drive in Elmira during Sunday’s Remembrance Day ceremonies. The cenotaph was surrounded by wreaths, laid by donors and local dignitaries, to commemorate the fallen soldiers in past wars and present conflicts.

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Posted on Nov 12, 15

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Veterans from Canada and the U.S. gathered with their spouses in St. Jacobs on Wednesday morning to take a steam engine train ride on the Waterloo Central Railway to Waterloo city hall for the Remembrance Day ceremony. From left: Evelyn Berg, Russell Reuthe, Julie Reuthe, Yves Marchand, Joe Strock, Margaret Mathers, and Bob Berg. [Whitney Neilson / The Observer]

Cadets guarded the cenotaph at Arthur Street and Memorial Drive in Elmira during Sunday’s Remembrance Day ceremonies. The cenotaph was surrounded by wreaths, laid by donors and local dignitaries, to commemorate the fallen soldiers in past wars and present conflicts.

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