CEREMONIES will be held across the shire on Saturday to remember those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
The eleventh hour of the eleventh month marks the time in 1918 that the guns of the Western Front fell silent after more than four years' continuous warfare.
There will be a service at the Clunes cenotaph on the corner of Fraser and Service streets, at 10.50am.
Clunes RSL secretary Betty Duncan said: "There will be the usual memorial service. We are going to have a march and assemble at the cenotaph.
`People are invited to place a single flower on the cenotaph - a token of personal remembrance."
Ms Duncan said the RSL sub branch and students from Wesley College would be at the service.
Creswick Primary School pupils will conduct the service at the newly renovated Creswick cenotaph.
President Jack Sewell said the fire brigade siren would sound at 11am.
He said the school children had conducted the service for the past two years and they were learning about Rememberance Day in school.
The Daylesford RSL service at the cenotaph is at 10.30am. There will be wreath laying and a minute's silence at 11am, followed by refreshments at the Daylesford RSL hall.