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T: 519.846.0916 x 5221 TOLL FREE: 1.800.663.0750 x 5221 www.wellington.ca/museum Wellington County Museum and Archives ALTERNATE FORMATS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST Wellington Road 18 between Fergus and Elora November 5 at 10:30 am November 10 at 5:30 pm Remembrance Ceremony and Candle Lighting We Will Remember Them In partnership with our local Legions, we honour the fallen from Wellington County. Those who died in the First World War, World War Two, Korea and Afghanistan are remembered with a marker on the front lawn and a ceremonial reading of their names. Please join us and place a remembrance candle on each of the 526 markers as a tribute to the fallen from Wellington County. This informal and poignant tribute takes place at dusk on November 10 and the candles will remain lit until November 12. Candles provided by the Museum and everyone is encouraged to attend.
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Page 1: Remembrance Ceremony - Wellington County, Ontario€¦ · T: 519.846.0916 x 5221 TOLL FREE: 1.800.663.0750 x 5221 Wellington County Museum and Archives ALTERNATE FORMATS AVAILABLE

T: 519.846.0916 x 5221TOLL FREE: 1.800.663.0750 x 5221www.wellington.ca/museum

Wellington County Museum and Archives

ALTERNATE FORMATS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Wellington Road 18 between Fergus and Elora

November 5 at 10:30 am November 10 at 5:30 pm

Remembrance Ceremony and Candle Lighting

We Will Remember Them

In partnership with our local Legions, we honour the fallen from Wellington County. Those who died in the First World War, World War Two, Korea and Afghanistan are remembered with a marker on the front lawn and a ceremonial reading of their names.

Please join us and place a remembrance candle on each of the 526 markers as a tribute to the fallen from Wellington County. This informal and poignant tribute takes place at dusk on November 10 and the candles will remain lit until November 12. Candles provided by the Museum and everyone is encouraged to attend.

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