Remembrance Day 2011

The Colour Guard stands watch over Remembrance Day services held Friday morning at Trinity United Church in Summerside. Rain forced the traditional cenotaph ceremony to move indoors, but local residents still packed into Trinity United, while others listened from just outside the doors or from the church's basement. 1 width:500px;height:331px Kyle Doucette plays ‘Last Post’ at Trinity United Church in Summerside during the Remembrance Day ceremony Friday. 2 width:500px;height:331px Warrant Quinton MacDonald, of the 107 New Haven Army Cadets, lays a wreath outside St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Kelly’s Cross after Friday’s Remembrance Day ceremony. 3 width:500px;height:375px Hundreds of people paid their respects to Canadian soldiers during Remembrance Day ceremonies in Charlottetown. 4 width:500px;height:381px Jean Eldershaw, chair of the Morell Village Commission, places a wreath at the cenotaph erected by Morell Branch No.26 Royal Canadian Legion, during Remembrance Day ceremonies Friday in Morell. 5 height:500px;width:454px
The Canada Remembers Chorus sings hits from wartime as entertainment during an open house at the Veterans Affairs Canada Charlottetown headquarters on Remembrance Day. 6 width:500px;height:361px The Colour Guard stands watch over Remembrance Day services held Friday morning at Trinity United Church in Summerside. Rain forced the traditional cenotaph ceremony to move indoors, but local residents still packed into Trinity United, while others listened from just outside the doors or from the church's basement. 7 width:500px;height:331px Sgt. Gilbert Murphy escorts Alena Buchanan to the cenotaph in Montague Friday to lay a wreath on behalf of motherhood during Remembrance Day services. 8 width:500px;height:332px Jane Harris of Milltown Cross lays a wreath on behalf of her late father and World War Two veteran Reg Thompson during Remembrance Day services in Montague Friday. 9 width:500px;height:332px Zachary Arsenault of Montague and Francis Olivier Morin huddle under an umbrella to escape the downpour at Remembrance Day services in Montague Friday. 10 width:500px;height:332px
The Colour Party arrives at the cenotaph for the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 11 width:500px;height:411px Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 12 width:500px;height:450px Veterans come forward to lay wreaths at the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown 13 width:500px;height:305px 20111111 Remembrance Day 14 width:500px;height:331px Walter Doucette carries the Union Jack during the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 15 height:500px;width:331px
Lt.-Gov Frank Lewis, accompanied by his wife Dorothy Lewis, lays a wreath during the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 16 width:500px;height:487px Honour guards stand at the four corners of the cenotaph during the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 17 height:500px;width:289px Tannie Arsenault, the Silver Cross representative lays a wreath during the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 18 height:500px;width:385px Leading Seaman Bethany MacIsaac and Noah MacIsaac Skinner attended the Remembrance Day Service in Charlottetown. 19 height:500px;width:437px 20111111 Remembrance Day Charlottetown 20 height:500px;width:419px
Susie and Rachel Hamilton sign a Canadian Flag after the Remembrance Day Services during a reception held at the Daniel J. MacDonald Building. 21 height:500px;width:293px Men and women Canada's armed forces and police forces attend the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 22 width:500px;height:280px Lt.-Gov. Frank Lewis watches as the Colour Party walks by after the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 23 width:500px;height:281px Allan Callard acted as MC for the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 24 height:500px;width:391px Men and women Canada's armed forces and police forces attend the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 25 width:500px;height:128px
Senator Mike Duffy lays a wreath in Charlottetown during the Remembrance Day Service. 26 height:500px;width:325px Members of the RCMP salute the fallen during the Remembrance Day service in Charlottetown. 27 height:500px;width:291px
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Published on November 11, 2011

The Colour Guard stands watch over Remembrance Day services held Friday morning at Trinity United Church in Summerside. Rain forced the traditional cenotaph ceremony to move indoors, but local residents still packed into Trinity United, while others listened from just outside the doors or from the church's basement.

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