Moose Jaw Express Remembrance Day 2021

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legion celebrates poppy’s 100th anniversary as a remembrance emblem

The poppy remembrance pin that the legion sold this year to honour the flower's 100th anniversary. Photo courtesy Royal Canadian Legion

Inspired by Lt.-Col. John McCrae’s famous poem In Flanders Fields, France’s “poppy lady” Madame Anna Guérin approached Canada’s Great War Veterans Association and suggested it adopt the poppy to help veterans financially. The association thought this was a great way to support veterans and remember those men who had died fighting in the First World War. So, on July 6, 1921, the association — which unified in 1925 with other veterans’ groups to form the Canadian Legion — adopted the poppy as a flower of remembrance. Since then, the legion, its branches, and its members have worked to uphold this tradition of remembrance and use the poppy to honour the country’s fallen military personnel and recognize veterans of all ages today. While the poppy’s centennial celebration quietly began at the beginning of this year, the Royal Canadian Legion officially recognized the flower’s anniversary on July 6, 2021, with announcements across the country and many government and

civilian organizations lighting up buildings and statues in red. In Moose Jaw, Tourism Moose Jaw lit up Mac the Moose in red while the legion building on High Street West was bathed in crimson. “There’s not many things that you can have that have been around for 100 years,” Legion president Roy LaBuick said. “To have something like this, back in 1921, thought of as our flower of remembrance — and it’s still going strong after 100 years — that showed a lot of vision for those veterans that decided on this … . I don’t see any reason why it can’t be another 100 years and then some.” LaBuick thought the poppy was one of the most recognizable emblems and held just as much importance as the national flag. The poppy is important since it helps Canadians remember everyone who has served, those who gave their lives, and those veterans alive today, he continued. The poppy is also a reminder that Canadians should engage in remembrance all

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year-round instead of just November. To help civilians celebrate the poppy’s 100th birthday, the Legion sold a limited-edition pin that is reminiscent of the first Remembrance poppy distributed after the First World War. Assembled in Canada, this commemorative pin is roughly 2.5 inches long and sells for $9.95. Moose Jaw’s legion Branch No. 59 looked at how it can celebrate the poppy for the entire year, said LaBuick. The poppy committee brought back a veterans’ lunch to honour those individuals who have served, while the organization is preparing to hold a full Remembrance Day service that would incorporate the poppy in a larger way. LaBuick has appreciated the support the community has given to honour the poppy. He appreciated Tourism Moose Jaw lighting up Mac the Moose in red, while he was equally thrilled with the support that the City of Moose Jaw has provided. As for everyday civilians, the legion president thought they should attempt to remember veterans’ sacrifices regularly. “We may not know what it’s like to serve our country as civilians, but it’s always nice to learn from our veterans,” LaBuick said. “(This includes) what they can teach us, what they’re willing to teach us, some of the things they’ve done, some of the places they’ve gone, and the jobs they can do.” Civilians may not ever experience being away from their families for six months as military personnel sometimes do, but they can attempt to understand better the challenges veterans face to show solidarity, LaBuick added. He did not serve but joined the legion to serve veterans that way — an action that residents should consider doing as well. Visit www.legion.ca/remembrance/poppy-100-anniversary for more information.


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Legion Project Honours 500 Area Residents Who Died in Both World Wars

6min
pages 44-48

Saskatchewan an Early Stronghold of Legion Support and Leadership

6min
pages 42-43

Mechanic Herman Nuhn Kept Canada's Jet Fighters Flying

5min
pages 40-41

Tribute to Veteran Members of the War Amps

3min
page 39

Korean War Vet Helped Keep Armoured Vehicles in Fighting Shape

2min
page 38

War Amputee Veterans Started 100-Year Legacy

2min
page 36

Air Force Vet Honoured to Receive Recognition from Federal Gov't

4min
page 37

Air Training Program Made Canada the 'Aerodrome of Democracy'

6min
pages 32-33

Eighty Years Ago, Train Kills Two Airmen

2min
pages 30-31

World War Two in the Pacific - Hidden Secrets

3min
page 28

Mortlach Museum Features Nearly 1,000 Model Planes and Vehicles

4min
page 29

Spitfires Fly Beer Support Operations into France

5min
pages 26-27

Eighty Years Ago, Corvette HMCS Moose Jaw Launched

4min
page 25

He Also Served...A Short Story by George Pratt

10min
pages 22-23

The First RCAF Aerobatic Demonstration Team

2min
page 24

'Heroes' of Battle of Britian Represented the Best of Canada

3min
page 18

'Ordinary Soldier' George Price Honoured with New Plaque

4min
page 19

Air Base Honours 21 Airmen Who Died in Estevan Crash in 1946

4min
page 17

Canadian Museum Prepares to Honour 80th Anniversary

4min
page 16

Museum Acquires Folding Bicycle Used During the Battle of Normandy

6min
pages 12-13

The Royal Canadian Legion

1min
page 2

Unveiling of Vimy Ridge Monument "Made Deep Impression" on Attendees

4min
page 7

Legion Lowers Flag to Honour Vimy Ridge Day, Death of Prince Philip

3min
page 8

Defeat in Hong Kong was First Major Loss for Canada During WW11

5min
pages 10-11

Editor's Note

2min
page 4

Battle of Vimy Ridge Produced Four Victoria Cross Recipients

3min
page 6

Legion Celebrates Poppy's 100th Anniversary as a Remembrance Emblem

3min
page 9

Poem "In Flanders Fields" By John Mccrae

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