Being new to Enderby I didn't recognize many of the faces in the crowed. A lot were familiar but I had only seen them in passing. I couldn't help but be teary eyed at a few moments. The Prime Ministers letter seemed more like a formality he had to do, so everyone would know he was the leader of the forces.
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Many names were called for the wreath Laying. |
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The crowd watching as the parade leaves proudly holding their flags. |
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The parade minus the flag bearers, you can see the large equipment in the background on George. Major road changes. |
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The patricpants were dressed in their finest, (loved the gloves) while some of the crowd, say no more. |
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Getting ready for the parade |
Enderby had a great turn out on this cold November 11th for the Remembrance Day Service.
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