Siddhi Shah, HHSS leadership student, places a flag in front of Fred Webster’s grave marker during a special event last week marking a century since the end of the First World War. /DARREN LUM Staff Madeline Hopkins, a leadership student at Haliburton Highlands Secondary School, stands in front of grave markers at Evergreen Cemetery in Haliburton on Tuesday, Nov. 6. She was participating in the Bells of Peace project, which includes having students mark the graves of First World War veterans with Canada flags. The Legion’s public relations officer Linda Heeps was instrumental in the process. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War. /DARREN LUM Staff Bianca Salaris, a leadership student at HHSS, looks back at teacher Paul Longo before putting flags in front of grave markers of First World War veterans last week. /DARREN LUM Staff
Published Nov. 13 2018
Haliburton Highlands Secondary School students place Canada flags on the grave sites of First World War veterans as part of the Bells of Peace project co-ordinated by the Haliburton Legion and HHSS teacher Paul Longo. Photos by Darren Lum