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  Students To Preserve Wartime Heritage Through Song And Stories
  February 2, 2005
  Article in the Chester Clipper (Chester NS)
  We are so excited about an upcoming event at our branch that we want to get the word out as soon as possible.
  Everett
  Branch
  of
  the
  Royal
  Canadian
  Legion
  in
  Chester
  Basin
  is
  hosting
  440
  Productions.
  The
  group
  is
  made
  up
  of
  current
  and 
  former
  students
  of
  Yarmouth
  Consolidated
  High
  School,
  directed
  by
  George
  Egan,
  a
  teacher
  at
  the
  school.
  They
  are
  attempting 
  to preserve our wartime heritage through the songs and stories of the ordinary men and women who actually experienced them.
  The
  show
  will
  take
  place
  at
  Everett
  Branch
  on 
  April
  23.
  It
  is
  a
  non-smoking
  event
  and
  all
  ages
  are
  welcome.
  The
  doors
  open
  at 
  6:30
  p.m.
  and
  the
  show
  starts
  at
  7
  p.m.
  Wartime
  refreshments
  will
  be
  served
  at
  intermission.
  The
  proceeds
  will
  go
  to
  440 
  Productions,
  who
  will
  take
  the
  show
  overseas
  in
  the
  future,
  for
  the
  second
  time.
  For
  more
  information,
  call
  the
  branch 
  secretary at 275-3948.
  We always take the time to remember on November 11. Let's take this opportunity to, once again, remember them.
   
 
 
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  Students To Preserve Wartime Heritage 
  Through Song And Stories
  February 2, 2005
 
 
  Wartime Heritage
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