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Those refusing to respect two minutes of silence at 11:00 Remembrance Day

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By William Bedford ——--November 16, 2014

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I was at the Woodbine slots on Remembrance Day when everyone was asked to observe the usual two minutes silence at 11am.

As I stood at attention remembering my uncle Pete who was wounded and taken prisoner at Dieppe and my cousin Teddy who was killed in combat in North Africa, I realized I was standing alone. Those around me ignored the two minutes silence and continued to play the slots. I believe this boorish insult to our veterans will become even more commonplace if November 11th is made a statutory holiday. William Bedford

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William Bedford——

CFP “Poet in Residence” William Bedford was born in Dublin, Ireland, but has lived in Toronto for most of his life.  His poems and articles have been published in many Canadian journals and in some American publications.


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