Each of those flags represents one veteran buried in Paisley Cemetery. Terry O’Hagan, Walkerton Legion and Sharon Kelly Hope, Paisley Legion, were part of the first “No Stone Left Alone” ceremony ever held in Arran-Elderslie, held Aug. 10. (Contributed photo)
Each of those flags represents one veteran buried in Paisley Cemetery. Terry O’Hagan, Walkerton Legion and Sharon Kelly Hope, Paisley Legion, were part of the first “No Stone Left Alone” ceremony ever held in Arran-Elderslie, held Aug. 10. (Contributed photo)
Jan Briggs-McGowan PAISLEY – Over 30 veterans buried in Paisley Cemetery were honoured during a “No Stone Left Alone” ceremony and then a poppy rock was placed on their graves on Saturday, Aug. 10. Earlier in the week, all 30 veterans’ headstones had been cleaned and Canada Flags placed to mark the graves. Family members,…
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