Veteran Banner. Photo submitted by Les Jones.Veteran Banner. Photo submitted by Les Jones.
Sarnia

Unique Way To Honour Our Veterans

Branch 62 of the Royal Canadian Legion has come up with a unique way to remember our veterans.

Spokesman Les Jones says they're looking for families or sponsors to take part in their Veteran Banner Program.

It costs $150 for a 24 by 57 in banner that will be displayed on city lamp posts on Christina St. for a six week period around Remembrance Day.

"We have room for 34 of them," says Jones. "On the banner will be a picture, along with his or her name, branch of service, theatre of service and sponsor's name. The Canadian Flag, the legion crest and a poppy will be along the bottom."

After three years, the banners will be returned to the sponsor or family. $10 from each sale will help homeless veterans.

Contact the Sarnia Legion if you're interested.

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