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Letter: 91ԭ Centennial Museum exhibit underscores soldiers’ sacrifice

Editor: My partner and I went to see the ‘Sacrifice and Sorrow: 91ԭ and the Great War of 1914-1918’ last Sunday at the 91ԭ Museum in Fort 91ԭ.
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91ԭ’s Edgar Nash (centre) with chums. Courtesy Centennial Museum

Editor: My partner and I went to see the ‘Sacrifice and Sorrow: 91ԭ and the Great War of 1914-1918’ last Sunday at the 91ԭ Museum in Fort 91ԭ.

We had our four-year-old niece with us that day.

She didn’t want to go to the ‘booseum,’ because she said it would be boring.

We found it to be an extremely interesting and informative exhibit. Easy to read the storyboards and the artifacts and photographs were good.

It certainly made us appreciate the sacrifices made by the young men and families of the day.

Oh, and at the end, my niece was asked if she liked it and she replied, “Yes I liked it, it was beautiful!”

Valerie Caskey,

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