In Pictures: The 2011 Remembrance Day ceremony

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 46 colour party is noticeably smaller than in previous years but they still march with pride. David F. Rooney photo
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 46 colour party is noticeably smaller than in previous years but they still march with pride. Please click on the photo to see a larger version of the i mage. David F. Rooney photo

By David F. Rooney

Revelstokians turned out by the hundreds to honour the Canadians who died in two world wars, Korea and Afghanistan.

Here are some photos from the day:

Revelstokians turned out by the hundreds to honour the Canadians who died in two world wars, Korea and Afghanistan. The parade was led by the Revelstoke Pipe Band. David F. Rooney photo
Revelstokians turned out by the hundreds to honour the Canadians who died in two world wars, Korea and Afghanistan. The parade was led by the Revelstoke Pipe Band. David F. Rooney photo
The Community Band provided a medley of appropriate tunes for the occasion. David F. Rooney photo
The Community Band provided a medley of appropriate tunes for the occasion. David F. Rooney photo
Sharon Shhok sand O Canada and God Save the Queen. It's alays a pleasure to hear hr sing. David F. Rooney photo
Sharon Shhok sand O Canada and God Save the Queen. It’s alays a pleasure to hear hr sing. David F. Rooney photo
Mayor Mark McKee decided to do something a little different this year and recounted John Augustyn's personal story of fighting the Soviets in eastern Poland in 1939. The 92-year-old Revelstokian of Polish originn was a slave labourer in Russia until the Nazi invasion in 1941. Stalin released him and thousands of other Polish soldiers so they could fight the Nazis in Italy and more. It's an amazing story. David F. Rooney photo
Mayor Mark McKee decided to do something a little different this year and recounted Jon Augustyn’s personal story of fighting the Soviets in eastern Poland. The Soviets under Joseph Stalin were allies of Adolf Hitler and used the German invasion, which triggered the Second World War, as an opportunity to snap up Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Outnumbered and out-gunned, Polish soldiersĀ  surrendered in the autumn of 1939. Augustyn, who us now 92 was a slave labourer in Russia until the Nazi invasion in 1941. Stalin released him and thousands of other Polish soldiers so they could fight the Nazis in Italy and more. It’s an amazing story. David F. Rooney photo
The Mounties red serge uniforms provided a burst of colour to the otherwise-grey day. David F. Rooney photo
The Mounties red serge uniforms provided a burst of colour to the otherwise-grey day. David F. Rooney photo
Pipers give their pipes a rest. David F. Rooney photo
Pipers give their pipes a rest. David F. Rooney photo
Wreaths await the human hands that will place them at hr foot of the cenotaph. David F. Rooney photo
Wreaths await the human hands that will place them at the foot of the cenotaph. David F. Rooney photo
Branch 46 President Ed Koski addresses the crowd. He made a pitch for new members as every year there are fewer veterans. David F. Rooney photo
Branch 46 President Ed Koski addresses the crowd. He made a pitch for new members as every year there are fewer veterans. David F. Rooney photo
A long line of people pay their respects to Canada's war dead. David F. Rooney photo
A long line of people pay their respects to Canada’s war dead. David F. Rooney photo