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Remembrance service at A.G. Baillie Elementary School

Colby (left) and Noah (right) Fievet, brothers both students at A.G. Baillie Elementary School in New Glasgow lay a wreath during the school’s Remembrance service that include music, poems and tributes to fallen soliders.
Colby (left) and Noah (right) Fievet, brothers both students at A.G. Baillie Elementary School in New Glasgow lay a wreath during the school’s Remembrance service that include music, poems and tributes to fallen soliders. - Sueann Musick

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Remembrance service at A.G. Baillie Elementary School

Kieran (left) and Quinn (right) DeMings, brothers both at A.G. Baillie Elementary School lay a wreath during the school’s Remembrance service Friday.
Kieran (left) and Quinn (right) DeMings, brothers both at A.G. Baillie Elementary School lay a wreath during the school’s Remembrance service Friday. - Sueann Musick – The News
Lauren Cameron took part in the Remembrance service Friday at A.G. Baillie Elementary School by placing a yellow ribbon on a tree in honour of men and women currently serving in the military. 
Sueann Musick- The News
Lauren Cameron took part in the Remembrance service Friday at A.G. Baillie Elementary School by placing a yellow ribbon on a tree in honour of men and women currently serving in the military. Sueann Musick - The News
Jude Cochrane plays a yellow ribbon a tree during A.G. Baillie Elementary School’s Remembrance service.  Students, staff and special guests paid trip to those who serve in the military and remember those who never returned home after service. Sueann Musick –The News
Jude Cochrane plays a yellow ribbon a tree during A.G. Baillie Elementary School’s Remembrance service. Students, staff and special guests paid trip to those who serve in the military and remember those who never returned home after service. Sueann Musick –The News
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