in loving and respectful memm Gum-ah left is Sam Carter, and [0 right is Bill vem i In background is 01 ' McLacMi\l_lmmc aran‘,‘ the Amprinr 3nd District Mcmnrial Ilospibq). I AFTER ALL SPECTATORSANDBLARCHERS had departed on Monday morning: after [he a». , Armislice ceremony, the honour guard still Jstznd motionless amid Cenotaph base sur- roundings of piled wreaths that were laid Ceasefire Soueemr > Ed Sidney of Amprim‘, who was a despatch n'der in World War I], has a treasured keepâ€" sake at this time 0f Armisï¬ce or the casd‘ire in May, 1945 when V-E Day saw me and of Eumpean hostilities. The of- ï¬cial document is the cease- fire orders that he carried to (he main area of the Canadian Armoured Division. It reads“: “To Commanders ELQ. 4 Cd“. Div. GC-2. All oflensiveoperaâ€" Lions cancelled forthwith, cease fire 0800 hours 5 May 45. All units stand fast until further orders.†After delivering the message, Ed “as a'llowad to A ‘0‘ . - keep it as a wonderful mem- ' ento. ‘ “76 Must Not Forget : n _\ Rmnuninnmr DAV um 9:5 M1yo’ 'urh m‘i."n' u