Salute Heroes: A Bear in A War
November 11th, 2021
"A Bear in A War" is presented by Bond Academy Secondary Drama Club. It is based on a true story written by Stephanie Innes and Harry Endrulat.
It shares Teddy’s remarkable story–from his life in East Farnham, Quebec, and his voyage overseas to his eventual journey home during the First World War.
When Lawrence Rogers (Stephanie's grand-grand father) was fighting overseas during the First World War, he exchanged hundreds of letters with his wife and family back home in Valcartier, Quebec.
As the war progressed, his 10-year-old daughter Aileen decided that her dad needed some extra comfort and protection and so she sent her beloved stuffed bear "Teddy." Teddy remained by Lawrence's side until he was killed at the Battle of Passchendaele on October 30, 1917.
In 2002 Lawrence’s granddaughter, Roberta Rogers Innes, found Teddy and the family's letters in a large suitcase. Teddy's poignant story of courage, comfort, and tragedy garnered national attention and has come to represent the loss experienced by thousands of ordinary Canadian families.
The story serves as a gentle introduction to war, to Remembrance Day. Bond Drama Club presents the story to the honour of those who have served their countries.