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LEST WE FORGET — Veterans honoured on Remembrance Day
LEST WE FORGET Remembrance Day was once again well attended this year, with the public taking time to pay tribute to those who served and continue to serve. Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157 organized and presented the parade and ceremony, with the parade leaving from the Dalhousie St. branch and head down Murray St., Sandwich St. S., and Richmond St. before arriving at the cenotaph in King’s Navy Yard Park for the 11 a.m. service. Names of the fallen that are on the

Ron Giofu
Nov 11, 20252 min read


Veterans Appreciation Dinner held at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 157
Veterans gather for a group photo at last Sunday evening’s Veterans Appreciation Dinner. Veterans from Amherstburg and surrounding areas were honoured Sunday night at a dinner in their honour. For the second consecutive year, Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157 hosted a Veterans Appreciation Dinner right before Remembrance Day. Approximately 128 meals were ordered with 102 people in attendance at the Amherstburg Legion Sunday night, with some meals delivered to veterans

Ron Giofu
Nov 11, 20252 min read


Remembering veterans at Seasons
Executive members of Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157, as well as the colour guard were at Seasons Amherstburg Monday morning to pay tribute to veterans who reside there. Veterans include residents Glen Laing, Don Bodenham and Ward Yorke. Resident Beth Brooks attended on behalf of her husband. Seasons staff members Jenn Lauzon (fun manager) and Morgan Ouimette (leasing manager) are also pictured. Remembering veterans at Seasons Photos by Ron Giofu

Special to the RTT
Nov 4, 20251 min read
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