The 8th Annual Newfoundland & Labrador Police and Peace Officers' Memorial Parade was held at 2:00pm on Sunday, September 26, 2010 at the Memorial site, Confederation Hill, St. John's.
Order of Service
1330 hrs Parade Fall In
1400 hrs Arrival of the Vice Regal Party
Opening Remarks and Introduction
· Master of Ceremonies Constable Georgina G. Short, NLPPOMA President, Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
· The Honourable John C. Crosbie, PC, OC, ONL. QC, Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
· The Honourable Felix Collins, Minister of Justice and Attorney General,– Representing Premier Williams and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Opening Prayer - Father William Browne
RNC Padre
First Reading
From the Book of Revelation - Chapter 21: 1-7
Read by Robert Escott, RNCV Association, NLPPOMA Secretary
Hymn – Abide With Me
Second Reading
Holy Gospel According to John – Chapter 14: 1-6
Read by Captain Owen Devereaux, NLPPOMA Treasurer
Reading of the Honour Roll
Police & Peace Officers who lost their lives on duty in Newfoundland & Labrador
Read by Cst. Georgina G. Short, NLPPOMA President
Last Post - Royal Newfoundland Regiment
Minute of Silence
Reveille - Royal Newfoundland Regiment
Laying of Wreaths - Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland &
Labrador, Government Representative and Commanding Officers of the
Various Organizations that are members of the NL Police and Peace Officers’
Memorial.
Homily - Father William Browne
The Lord’s Prayer
Hymn - Amazing Grace
Closing Remarks - Cst. Georgina G. Short
Closing Prayer - Father William Browne
March-Past - The parade will march past the
reviewing stand, which is located in front of the Memorial.
God Save the Queen - Royal Newfoundland Regiment
Ode to Newfoundland - Royal Newfoundland Regiment
O Canada - Royal Newfoundland Regiment
Departure of the Vice Regal Party
March-Off Colour Party
Dismissal of the Parade
Parade Commander Robert Escott (RNC Veterans’ Association)
Parade Sgt. Major Jim Skanes (RCMP Veterans’ Association)
Royal Newfoundland Regiment Band
Director of Music, Captain David Smith, CD
(By permission of Lieutenant Colonel Alex Brennan, CD)
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment Band provides support for Military and Official Government functions throughout the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Band has also represented Canada at official ceremonies in Europe, including Vimy Ridge and Beaumont Hamel in France in 1997, and Mons in Belgium in 1998 where they recreated the Canadian Victory Parade through Mons on 11 November 1918.
This Ceremony is open to the Public and if you have any questions, please email us at [email protected]