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International Memorial Day Services |
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Monday, May 9, 2009 The American Legion Bothun-Peterson |
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John Pott, President Canadian Legion, Sask Command was the guest speaker at the 72nd Annual International Memorial Day services to be held in Sherwood at the High School on Monday May 25 th 2009 This is one of the few services held in the United States and Canada with the significance of this one taking into consideration its longevity, 71 years, and the International flavor that surrounds it For 71 years we have held the same “Flag exchange ceremony” on the border 2 miles north of Sherwood and this year was the 72nd .. We start gathering at the border at 9:45 am (CDT) with the ceremonies to start at 10:00 am sharp. A program will follow at 11:00 am in the Sherwood High School Auditorium. A parade followed down main street with a stop at the “Sherwood Firemen’s Memorial” to lay a wreath in memory of those who lost their lives in the Oil Fire in Sept of 1991. Buses then take the troops to the Sherwood Union Cemetery for a short program there to decorate the “Tomb of the Unknown Soldier” and saluting the dead. We then adjourned to the Memorial Hall where refreshments were served to the participants, lunch will follow. Jamie Cairns, Estevan, Sask played her bagpipe piping the troops across the border, into the hall, down the street and into the cemetery. Can’t you just hear her playing “Amazing Grace?” I can. It was good to see all the people who showed up to come see and hear this unique service. We want to thank all those who worked so hard to make this the grand success it was. Terry Miller and family for such a good job of putting the program together, the slideshow and all. A big thanks to all the folks who helped in preparing the flags to put out on all the Veteran’s graves and putting them out there and then picking them up.. For the grand meal they served after it was all done. A big thank you to all the American and Canadian Veterans who came and took part. Then a big thank you to all the spectators who came and took part in the observance of this great day even in the rain. It was grand day. Orlin Hanson, Post 213, Adj
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