Please join us for our

REMEMBRANCE DAY

CEREMONY

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Main Lobby

Observance begins at 10:55 a.m.

A tradition for 65 years, staff and guests salute the achievements

and sacrifices of our war veterans who served the country

in times of war during the 20th century.

Lest we forget. A time to remember. A time to reflect.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Contact: Melanie Coates

The Fairmont Royal York

Tel: 416-860-4556

E-mail:

THE FAIRMONT ROYAL YORK REMEMBERS

NOVEMBER 11, 2010

LISTING to run now through November 11, 2010:

Annual Remembrance Day Ceremony in the lobby of the Fairmont Royal York on Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 10:55 a.m. sharp: The Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front St. West, Toronto.

On Thursday, November 11, 2010, the public is invited to join The Fairmont Royal York for their annual Remembrance Day Ceremony. A tradition for 65 years, The Fairmont Royal York’s staff and guests salute the achievements and sacrifices of our veterans who served our country in times of war during the 20th century. The traditional ceremony begins at 10:55 a.m. and includes a memorial display, military music and two minutes of silence at 11 a.m. sharp.

The Fairmont Royal York invites all guests, colleagues and the public to join. A retired Fairmont Royal York employee, a war veteran who returned to work at the hotel after serving his country, will join in the lobby for the observance. Members of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Toronto Police will also be present.


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The Fairmont Royal York Remembers

65th Annual Remembrance Day Ceremony

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Welcoming remarks by Ms. Heather McCrory, Regional Vice President and General Manager of The Fairmont Royal York

“In Flanders Fields”, by John McCrae – read by Allison Stewart

O Canada

Last Post, bugle

Two minutes of silence

Lament, piper

Rouse, piper

“Act of Remembrance”, by Laurence Binyon – read by Lieutenant Commander Albert Wong on behalf of the Commanding Officer and Crew of HMCS Toronto

Wreath laying by Lieutenant Robert MacDonald of HMCS Toronto

Salute by Veteran, Dennis Radley

Amazing Grace, piper

God Save the Queen

Piper

Special thanks to Veteran, Dennis Radley and Evelyn Radley