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Stories from Quinte West

Revision Military Donation

On behalf of Revision Military, Lord Sprules presented a cheque for $10,000 to the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial project. Revision is the world leader in providing military eyewear that many of the Canadian Forces members wear in both training and combat. Photo from left; Colonel Sean Friday, Mayor John Williams, Lord Sprules and CWO Sandor Gyuk [...]

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Order of St George Donates to the Afghanistan Memorial

On behalf of The Order of St. George, Lord Sprules presented a cheque for $7,500. The cheque, part of a total commitment of $50,000 is the third installment received from the organization, which has now provided $32,500 towards the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial project. Photo from left; Colonel Sean Friday, Mayor John Williams, Lord Sprules and [...]

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National Assocation of Retired Employees present cheque

The non-profit National Association of Retired Employees is an advocacy group that serves its members, many of which are retired military. Upon learning of the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial project, the Association unanimously decided to support it through the donation of $1,000 as they felt it was a project of extreme importance and significance. Here, from [...]

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Rotary of Cobourg Donates to Afghan Memorial

On Friday, January 6, 2012, the Rotary Club of Cobourg presented a cheque for $1,000 to John Williams, Mayor of Quinte West, for the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial Fund. The donation was made in honour of Pete Fisher for his work in support of the Canadian soldiers who lost their lives in Afghanistan and the families [...]

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Wonderful donation from the Grace Community Choir

Representatives from the Grace Community Choir (Linda, Dianne and Don) presented a donation in the amount of $750 which was collected at their annual Christmas Concert.

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How can Canadians give to help build the Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial? Please join all Canadians coast to coast who have already been giving to this Afghanistan Repatriation Memorial Fund. This is not a government initiative, but solely funded by Canadians honoring Canadian soldiers. Individuals, companies and organizations are all welcome to contribute to the fund to complete the $1.5 million dollar project. Donations, no matter how small, will make this a reality.

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