The following is thanks to The Brampton Guardian, August 3, 2005 ============= KOREAN WAR CEREMONY A ceremony commemorating the 52nd anniversary of the Korean War Armistice was held last Wednesday [July 27] at the Korean Veterans' National Wall of Remembrance in Brampton. Minister of Veterans Affairs Albina Guarnieri attended, along with Canadian veterans of the Korean War. A parade of colours, a wreath laying, a service and the singing of the Canadian and Republic of Korea national anthems were part of the ceremony. The local Korean community hosted a luncheon afterward and Guarnieri unveiled the third poster in the Year of the Veteran series, honouring Canadian veterans of the Korean War. - 30 - ============ For those who do not know, this national Wall of Remembrance is in Meadowvale Cemetery and one can catch a glimpse of the wall of remembrance on my personal homepage:- http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~downhome/ Click on VETERAN TRIBUTE LINKS The Korean War Wall of Remembrance is the centre one http://www.cdli.ca/monuments/on/bramont1.htm Click on the POPPY to view the wall. To view the list of the 516 Canadians killed in the Korean War http://www.kvacanada.com/honour_roll.htm It is my hope to have a provincial listing in future of the 516 -- I believe Alberta already has their provincial listing. A single line beneath this IN MEMORY OF EDWARD is the story of my cousin Edward Clyde Benfold, Liverpool, Nova Scotia who enlisted in Camden, New Jersey. Land has been set aside in this cemetery for Korean War veterans to be buried near the Wall of Remembrance. I know there is a small tribute on Parliament Hill in a corridor, but is the Korean War part of the new War Museum? Muriel M. Davidson muriel_davidson@sympatico.ca Brampton, ON --- formerly Liverpool, Nova Scotia