Delmanor Wynford staff, residents and families paused to give thanks to Canadian war veterans both past and present and to remember the sacrifices made by veterans of war.
There are twelve veterans currently residing at Delmanor Wynford. They were treated to a special lunch in the private dining room followed by an emotional Remembrance Day ceremony in the theatre. A very powerful slide show was featured to honour the veterans of Delmanor Wynford. It portrayed pictures of the seniors today, as well as during their service years. All of the guests felt very honoured and privileged to be able to share this emotional and memorable day.
Wynford Veteran Emily Stark
Wynford Veteran Anne Barstow
There are twelve veterans currently residing at Delmanor Wynford. They were treated to a special lunch in the private dining room followed by an emotional Remembrance Day ceremony in the theatre. A very powerful slide show was featured to honour the veterans of Delmanor Wynford. It portrayed pictures of the seniors today, as well as during their service years. All of the guests felt very honoured and privileged to be able to share this emotional and memorable day.
Wynford Veteran Emily Stark
For more information about retirement living at Delmanor Wynford, please contact Betty Ann Miers or Monique Kuhn at (416) 331 9797, or http://www.delmanor.com/
Wynford Veteran Judson Jessup with his wife Vivien and children
Half of Delmanor Wynford's veterans - Ron McGarrie, Arthur Whealy, Erskin Duncan, Jim Mossman, Jim Shortt and Judson Jessup
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