Loyal to their Roots, Descendants keep UEL spirit alive
She boldly affixes the letters UE to the end of her name every time she signs it. And it doesn't faze Sandra Shouldice that almost nobody knows what the letters stand for. "Unity of the Empire," Shouldice states matter-of-factly. "I do it just so people will ask."
Dressed in period costume, Shouldice turned out at a military re-enactment weekend held in Morrisburg, Ontario recently, drumming up interest in the St. Lawrence Branch of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada, of which she's a past president. With 29 UELAC branches across the country, St. Lawrence is one of the largest, having been given its charter in 1977. The national association was incorporated in 1914.
I appreciate the variety ofarticles in your newsletter. BUT, it isno longer easy to navigate. JM
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You can read the extended story with one mouseclick: Click on "Full Story"
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