Here are the answers to our questions in the special Readers’ Quiz we had in our July/August issue dealing with poppies.
- John McCrae was serving in the medical corps as a doctor near Ypres, Belgium, during the Second Battles of Ypres when he wrote In Flanders Fields.
- Punch Magazine published In Flanders Fields anonymously on Dec. 8, 1915.
- Moina Michael who was living in New York during the First World War wrote We Shall Keep The Faith.
- Anna Guerin convinced Field Marshall Earl Haig that the manufacture of poppies could help raise funds for injured war veterans.
- The shops where poppies and other items were made by veterans were called Vetcraft Industries Ltd.
- The Royal Canadian Legion took over responsibility for the manufacturing of poppies when the federal government decided to close the shops in 1996.
- Poppies grow much better from seeds than by being transplanted.
- Poppies generally bloom for 10 days to two weeks.
- The figure of Charity on the Vimy Memorial is holding a basket of poppies.
- Approximately 100,000 students participated in the Legion’s literary and poster contests in 2008.
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