Hi Listers, Looks to be another nice day to stay in with a book, a fire in the fireplace and a hug in a mug. But if you are not so inclined, on behalf of the staff and the volunteers at the Penetanguishene Museum I invite you all to visit us at the museum this afternoon between 1 and 3 for refreshments (Timmie's coffee!) and a look at the display we have put together for Remembrance Day. Penetang's soldiers will not be forgotten! All the material in the archives pertaining to both World Wars - medals, equipment, pictures, uniforms - has been assembled in one room. We have on loan, artifacts and pictures of HMCS Penetang. In addition, our transcriber, better known by the name of Deb, has been rooting around in some municipal papers and has located many items pertaining to the citizens of the town and life on the home front during the wars. She has graciously brought her personal collection of WW 2 items for your viewing. Genealogical material on all the soldiers who enlisted or were drafted in WW 1 has been assembled in one book and along with some very poignant pictures of these young men and their families you will have a better understanding of what war meant to them personally. Our Wall of Remembrance for WW2 soldiers is now in an easily accessible place. I am sure if you have family from Penetang or Tiny who served in either war, you will find information on them and possibly a picture. Thanks to Paul Robbins, we have a unique wedding picture taken in 1919 but some of the participants need identification. Perhaps you can help. Drop in, sit and take time to look through all the material. This is a hands-on exhibit and you are welcome to browse through the material. Of course, you may have to share! Can't make it today? Too bad, as there is no admission charge today only! Regular admission will apply for the remainder of the month. Visit any day (excepting Nov. 11 and Sundays) during the month of November, show your Legion card and admission is free. Hope to see you there! Pam Tessier Penetanguishene Museum