Legion Winners of Poster and Literary Contests and Top Cadets Will Attend Remembrance Day Ceremony

(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 11/04/13 -- Each year The Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) holds national Literary and Poster Contests for students in schools across Canada. The senior winners in each of the four categories will attend the National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa on November 11th, 2013 as representatives of Canada's youth. Also, each year the Sea, Army and Air cadet leagues chose their respective top cadet and they are sponsored by the Legion to act as wreath bearers for this Ceremony. For 2013, Youth and Cadet representatives are:
Youth Representatives
Senior Colour Poster
Ms. Ginny Hsiang is the winner of the Senior Colour Poster category. She is originally from Taipei, Taiwan and later immigrated to Canada and currently lives in Surrey, B.C., where she attends R.E. Mountain Secondary School. Her winning poster was sponsored by the Legion Branch #21 in Langley, B.C. She enjoys sketching, listening to music and criminology to name a few.
Senior Black and White Poster
Mr. Owen Brown is from Guelph, ON., and is the winner of the Senior Black and White Poster category. He is a high school student at Koinonia Christian Academy, in Guelph ON. He likes playing and making music, expanding his artistic abilities and spending time with the people he loves. His winning poster was sponsored by Legion Branch # 530 in Waterloo, ON.
Senior Essay
Ms. Daniela Gallardo is from Dieppe, N.B. and is the winner of the Senior Essay category. She is currently attending Bernice MacNaughton High School in Moncton, N.B. and was sponsored by Legion Branch# 6 in Moncton, N.B. She enjoys reading, playing soccer, swimming, history and travelling.
Senior Poetry
Ms. Katelyn Hogan is the winner in the Senior Poetry category. She is from Northern Bay, N.L., and was sponsored by Legion Branch #23 in Carbonear, NL. She is currently attending Memorial University, St. John's NL and studying process engineering. She was also a member of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps for six years. Her hobbies include swimming, running and ball hockey.
The Royal Canadian Legion Cadets of the Year
Sea Cadet
Chief Petty Officer 1st Class Lindsay Kehoe is a member of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps 235 Arrow located in Arichat, NS. She participated in her Corps' musical band throughout her Cadet career. She is currently studying at Dalhousie University in Halifax, NS. Her hobbies include sailing, volleyball, softball and distance running to name but a few.
Army Cadet
Cadet Chief Warrant Officer Srosh Hassan is a member of the 2551 Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Army Cadets in Edmonton, AB. She received the General Walsh Memorial Sword for being Canada's outstanding Army Cadet in 2013. As a Cadet, Srosh attended the National Army Cadet Summer Training Centre Connaught in Ottawa, ON and has become a superb Marksman. She is currently studying at Old Scona Academic School in Edmonton, AB. Her hobbies include speech, debate and marksmanship.
Air Cadet
Warrant Officer 2nd Class Rachele Paquet is a member of 34 Roland J. Groome, Royal Canadian Air Cadets in Regina, Saskatchewan. Rachele is currently studying at the University of Ottawa, ON and majoring in Communications. Her hobbies include participating in youth parliaments across the country and she plays on the University of Ottawa Quidditch Team.
Anyone wishing to speak with this year's winners or for further information regarding these representatives is asked to contact Bruce Poulin at Dominion Command, The Royal Canadian Legion, at 1-613-591-3335 ext. 241 or by cell at 1-613-292-8760 or .
About the Legion
Established in 1926, the Legion is the largest Veterans service organization in Canada with more than 320,000 members. Its mission is to serve all Veterans including serving Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police members and their families, to promote Remembrance and to serve our communities and our country.
The Legion's Service Bureau Officers can assist and represent CAF members Veterans, RCMP members and their families regarding disability claims or related issues with Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) and the Veterans Review and Appeal Board (VRAB). In communities across Canada, it is the Legion that perpetuates Remembrance through the Poppy campaign and Remembrance Day ceremonies, With more than 1,450 branches, The Legion supports programs for seniors, Veterans housing, Long Term Care, youth leadership, education, sports, Cadets, Guides and Scouts. We will Remember Them.
Contacts:
Bruce Poulin
Dominion Command
The Royal Canadian Legion
(613) 591-3335 ext. 241
Cell: (613) 292-8760
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