Remembrance Day is near. Let us remember and be grateful to all those who served in World War I and World War II, other wars, those who lost their loves (and there were many – and very young, too); those still in combat of today – those retired, aged veterans; those who have been injured, disabled, and suffering from stress illnesses, and those who have taken their own lives.
Let us remember all the families of all the militaries – be thoughtful, respectful of each other, extend our hands to join together in love, harmony and peace and build a strong relationship amongst all Canadian people. Let us stand on guard for each other proudly.
Mary Cienkowski, St. Albert