Whiteys Have Talent Indeed a Sparkling Night
RM-438171R Thursday November 14, 2019 Whiteys have talent A sparkling night for www.whiteriverpost.co.za 2 indeed 4 local restaurateurs Jon Tombs of the Stevenson-Hamilton Pipe Band. Insert: The chairman of MOTH Mpumalanga, Karel de Beer and Fred Naudé, a 96-year-old war veteran. We stand in remembrance Charl Pienaar an Angolan bush war veteran, said the professional demonstration by De Beer. He never forget the sacrifices which were soldiers gave their lives in order for us to also commended the Lowveld Aero Club, made by brave young men who fought WHITE RIVER - The annual have a tomorrow. who did a fly-by and have done so for the in the various wars,” Col Olck Otto, a Remembrance Sunday parade was attended “We all fought for a common purpose past 40 years. war veteran, said. “Wars are so senseless, by Shellhole members and war veterans to and we are here to commemorate all our When laying the wreaths, John Shaw really,” he added. commemorate the soldiers who have died fallen friends that have died in action from represented the British South African Fred Naudé (96), the last remaining since WWI. all the war conflicts since WWI.” Police, Andy Haslam the British Parachute World War II war veteran, had this to say Remembrance Sunday is held annually on Wreaths were laid and a moment of Regiment, Robbie Robertse the South about this historic day: “Even after all the second Sunday in November, closest to silence observed during the Stevenson- African Parachute Regiment, Ben these years, since my attendance thereof Armistice Day, which marked the ceasefire Hamilton Pipe Band’s melodies that Engelbrecht the South African Infantry from 1947, it is still the most important day that put an end to all hostilities of WWI at evoked nostalgia among those that attended Division, Dewald Jacobs the MOTH of my life.” 11:00, on November 11, 1918.
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