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Reminder of the Two Minutes Silence and the National Service of Remembrance this Sunday

by isleofman.com 8th November 2012

A Two Minutes’ Silence in remembrance of all those who have died in the Service of their Country will be observed in the Island at 11.00am on:-

Sunday 11th November 2012
 
Local Authorities are requested to make arrangements in their respective districts for giving warnings of the precise moment at which the Two Minutes’ Silence will begin and end.
 
The full co-operation of the public in the observance of the Two Minutes’ Silence is requested.  The suspension of all vehicular traffic between 11.00am and 11.02am on the designated day is also requested and it is especially hoped that drivers of motor vehicles will stop the engines of vehicles during the periods of silence.
 
The Isle of Man National Service of Remembrance will be held at the Royal Chapel of St Johns at 3.00pm on Sunday 11th November 2012.  His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Minister will be present.  Members of the public wishing to attend are asked to be seated in the Church by 2.45pm.

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 8th, November 2012 10:00pm.

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