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MILITARY SERVICERECOGNITION BOOK
MILITARY SERVICERECOGNITION BOOK
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SASKATCHEWAN COMMAND
Saskatchewan.ca
Commemorating the First World War
We will remember the men andwomen who bravely served ourprovince and our nation duringthe First World War
The names of 1,200 Saskatchewan citizens who
sacrificed their lives during the war were added to the
Honour Roll on the Saskatchewan First World War
Memorial August 4, 2014, to commemorate the 100th
Anniversary of the beginning of the First World War.
Additionally, two four-year displays paying tribute
to those who served in the First World War are
located on the second level in the Legislative Building
until the 100th anniversary of the armistice in 2018.
The displays include the Battalion Colours of
Saskatchewan’s 28th North-West Battalion, Canadian
Expeditionary Force and a virtual display, From the
Prairies to the Trenches, created by Saskatchewan
Archives.
The Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial is available
online at svwm.ca.
Saskatchewan’s First World War casualties are
also recognized through the Government of
Saskatchewan’s GeoMemorial Program.
The GeoMemorial Program commemorates those
who lost their lives by naming geographic features
such as lakes and rivers in their honour.
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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Greetings to everyone from Saskatchewan Command of The Royal Canadian Legion.
This is the 8th edition of the yearly production of this commemorative book honouring Canada’s Veteransof the past and present.
I would like to extend my thanks to those Legion Branches, family members and individuals who havesubmitted pictures and military information that has made the production of this book a success.
I also encourage all Legion Branches and members to submit pictures and stories of family members andacquaintances that are veterans that have not been featured in our books previously. Submission formsare available from the Saskatchewan Command Office in Regina by calling 306.525.8739 or email:[email protected] or via our website at www.sasklegion.com. A submission form is at the back ofthis book as well.
Canvassing for donations for our next edition is already underway, so if your members and citizensthroughout the community get a call, you will know what it is all about.
My sincere thanks and appreciation are extended to the members of Saskatchewan Command Staff for theextra time and effort they give in ensuring the publication of this book on a yearly basis.
We also thank Fenety Marketing Services and staff for their work in bringing the publication of this bookto a successful conclusion.
M.C. (Dick) WellsProvincial PresidentSaskatchewan Command
President’s Message
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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Front row (left to right): Brent Wignes (Prov. Past President), Ray Marjoram (Prov. Chairman), KenBox (Prov. 1st Vice President), M.C. (Dick) Wells (Prov. President), Evert Whelen (Prov. Vice President),Lorne Varga (Prov. Vice President).
Back row (left to right): Sharren Dukart (District 1 Commander), Keith Andrews (District 2 Commander),Donna Gosselin (Prov. Exec. Director), Al Hodgson (District 4 Commander), Cherilyn Cooke (Prov.Service Officer), Al Hemingway (District 3 Commander), Patricia Paul (Prov. TVS Representative).
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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Message from the Premier of Saskatchewan On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, it is my distinct honour to provide greetings for the 8thAnnual Military Service Recognition Book.
For over a century, the brave women and men of the Canadian Armed Forces have answered the call tofight for this country, defending our values, our freedoms, and our quality of life as Canadians. The peopleof Saskatchewan are profoundly grateful to our Veterans for their courage and sacrifice in defence of ourcountry. Together we honour their service, celebrate their proud history and remember those who havesacrificed for our freedom.
Thank you to everyone who helped make this publication possible, including family members of themilitary personnel profiled in this book. Your support helps Saskatchewan Command sustain many ongoingcommunity activities and continue to fulfill its role as the "Keepers of Remembrance".
By remembering the service and sacrifice of our Veterans, we honour the legacy of peace and freedomthat they gave so selflessly.
Let us never forget.
Brad WallPremier
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MESSAGESPresident’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Executive Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Message from the Premier of Saskatchewan . . . . .5
VETERANSABEL, Lawrence U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11ADAMS, Floyd Hector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11ADAMS, Homer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11ADAMS, Vernon Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13ADAMSON, John Eldon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13ADOLF, Milton Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13AGNEW, Thomas M. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15AKISTER, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15ALDOUS, Levi Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15ALLAN, Colin Campbell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17ALLAN, Donald Stewart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17ALLAN, James Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17ALLAN (DICKEY), Kathleen Mary . . . . . . . . . .19ALLAN, Murray D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19ALLAN, Peter Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19ALTON, John Westley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21ANDERSON, Allan Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21ANDERSON, Danial Reginald . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21ANDERSON, Dwight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23ANDERSON, Erlin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23ANDERSON, James Garnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23ANDERSON, James Therador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25ANDERSON, Sigmn Charles Leonard . . . . . . . .25ANNETTS, Martha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25ANNETTS, Sarah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27ANNETTS, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27ARABSKY, John Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27ARCHER, Sidney William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29ARMSTRONG, Richard Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . .29ARMSTRONG, Samuel Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
ARMSWORTHY (WANAMAKER), Doreen . .31ARNAULT, Clarence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31ARNER, Allister . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31ARNER, Lawrence Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33ARNER, Violet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485ARNOLD, Robert John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33ARNOLD, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33ARNST, Arthur Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35ASHDOWN, Kenneth Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . .35ASKWITH, Dorothy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35ATKINS, James Floyd Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37AUBICHON, Ernest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37AUBICHON, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37AZEVEDO, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41BABER, Harry Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41BADGE, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41BADHAM, Arthur Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43BAERWALD, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43BAERWALD, Waldo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43BAILEY, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485BAILEY, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485BAILEY, Wesley Glenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45BAKER (PARRY), Edith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45BAKER, James H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45BANDUR, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47BAPTISTE, Edward Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485BARKER, Charles E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47BARKER, Ernest Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47BARKER, Walter Allan Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . .49BARNES, T. Gordon Kitchener . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49BARNETT, John Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49BARNETT (PATERSON), Molly . . . . . . . . . . . .51BARR, Ashley Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51BARR, Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51BARR, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53BARR, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53
BARRNEY, Delbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53BAUMGARTNER, Ronald William . . . . . . . . . .55BAYLISS, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485BECK, Albert John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55BECKSTEAD, Joseph Benedict . . . . . . . . . . . . .55BECKSTEAD, William Noel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57BEEDLE, Duane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57BÉLANGER, Léo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57BELL, James Findlay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59BENJAMIN, Earl Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59BERTHOLET, Louis J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59BESSEY, Fred Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61BETT, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61BEVANS, Victor Clinton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61BIGELOW, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63BIRKENTHAL, Kurt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63BJORE, Benjamin L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63BJORE (SIMPSON), Ruby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65BLACK (COTTON), Jean Marion . . . . . . . . . . . .65BLONDEAU, Maurice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65BLONDEAU, Walter Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67BLUM, Aloysius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67BOECHLER, Andrew John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67BOECHLER, John A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69BONE, Badon Powell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69BOOKER, Robert George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69BOON, Ed C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71BOSSENBERRY, Arthur Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . .71BOSSENBERRY (NOWLAN), Dorothy Ann . . .71BOTTERILL, Gordon Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73BOYER, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73BOYER, Euclide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73BOYES, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485BRADSHAW, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75BRADWELL, Francis John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75BRADWELL, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75BRANSON, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77BREGG, Norman Ira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77BREGG, Rueben Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77BREWER, William Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79BRISBIN, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79BRISTOL, Percival John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79BROCKMAN, Victor Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81BROWN, Donald Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81BROWN, Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81BROWN (HEGGIE), Elizabeth M. . . . . . . . . . . .83BROWN, Frank Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83BROWN, Herbert H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83BROWN, Herbert Milton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85BROWN, Silas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85BROWN, Steve Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85BROWN, Thearon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87BROWN, Walter Cecil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Table of Contents
MILITARY SERVICERECOGNITION BOOK
MILITARY SERVICERECOGNITION BOOK
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SASKATCHEWAN COMMAND
SaskatchewanCommand PresidentM.C. (Dick) Wells
taking the salute at hishome-branch cenotaph
at TompkinsBranch No. 140Saskatchewan.
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BROWN, Walter Wesley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87BRUCE, Andrew McCracken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89BRUNELLE, Robert Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89BRYNE, Marvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89BUCKINGHAM, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91BUDD, Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91BUFFINGTON (AGNEW), Katherine E. . . . . . .91BURTON, James Wilfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93BUSCH, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93BUSHELL, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93BUTLER, Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95BYGRAVE, G. Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95CAIRNS, Owen Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95CAIRNS, Thomas Reginald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97CALDER, Gordon Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97CALDER, Russell Hugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97CAMPBELL, Donald N. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99CAMPBELL, Douglas Gilbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99CANADA, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99CANN, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101CAPLETTE, Eli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101CARBERT, Robert E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101CARDIFF, John Abel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103CARLSON, Arnold Bernard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103CARLSON, Elmer Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103CARPENTER, Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105CARR, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105CARRIÈRE, Pierre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105CARTER, George Harrison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107CHABOYER, Cyril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107CHARTIER, Wellwood Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . .107CHATTERSON JOLLIFFE, George John . . . . .485CINNAMON, James Wilfrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109CINNAMON, Roy Wilfrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109CLAPSON (SHANNON), Ada . . . . . . . . . . . . .109CLAPSON, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111CLAPSON, Percy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111CLARK, Douglas Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111CLARK, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113CLARK, John Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113CLARK, Robert James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113CLARKE, James Hugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115CLARKE, James Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115CLARKE, Leonard James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115CLARKE, William Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117CLAY, Albert R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117CLAY, Albert Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117CLAY, Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119CLEVELAND, Archie V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119COCHRAN, Morris Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119COCKS, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121COLLINS, Antoine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485COLLINS, John D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121COLLINS, Maxim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121
COLLINS, Michael James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123COLWELL, Ivan J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123CONNOR, Maurice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123CONROY, Joseph Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125COOK, Jim Sr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125COON, Howard Maynard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125COOPER, Richard H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127COPELAND, David Dinsdale . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127COPELAND, Gordon Hector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127COPELAND, Stanley Reed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129COREAU, William Alphonse . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129CORY, A. G. Gary S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .129COSGROVE, Albert Vail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485CÔTÉ, Joseph Simon Fernand . . . . . . . . . . . . .131COTTON, Robert Norval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131COUNTRYMAN, Allan Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .131COVENTRY, James Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133COWIE, Allen Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133COWIE, Andrew Grey Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133COWIE, John James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135COX, William Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135CRAIG, Donald Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .135CRAVEN, Elmer William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137CRAVEN, Stuart Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .137CREELMAN, Samuel Wallace . . . . . . . . . . . . .137CREELMAN, Stanley Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139CREELMAN, Wallace Elmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139CRIPPS, Brenda Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .139CROCKETT, Layton Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141CROCKETT, William Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141CROCOMBE, Walter H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .141CROZIER, Lloyd Donald James . . . . . . . . . . . .485CUNNINGHAM, Fred C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143CURRIE, Arnold Wilson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143CURRIE, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .143CURRIE, T. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145CUTHILL, David Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145CYR, Raymond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485DALE, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .145DALGLEISH, Charles Rieve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147DALZIEL, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147DALZIEL, Ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147DALZIEL, Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149DANIEL, Joseph Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149DARROW, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .149DAVISON, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151DAVISON, Wade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151DEFAYETTE, Joseph Henee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .151DEGERNESS, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153DeLANCE, Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .153DELEHAY, Frederick William . . . . . . . . . . . . .153DELEHAY, Samuel Joseph Stewart . . . . . . . . .155DELEHAY, Thomas Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155DESJARLAIS, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485
DICKIE, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .155DICKIE, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157DICKINSON, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157DILWORTH, Herman Clifton . . . . . . . . . . . . . .157DILWORTH, James Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159DIXON, Grant J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485DOBELL, Robert G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159DOCKSTADER, James S. T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485DODDS, John A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .159DOMINAS, Edward Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161DONALD, William John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161DONALDSON, Homer Fisk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .161DONDALE, Percy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163DORION, Jean-Baptiste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163DORWARD, Henry David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .163DOVELL, Wilbur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165DOWLAND, Arthur Stephan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165DOYLE, Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .165DOYLE, Larry Alvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167DOYLE, Vernon O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167DRUMMOND, Robert Fyfe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .167DUNAJSKI, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169DUNCAN, Walter Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169DUNFORD, Pearson B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .169DUROCHER, Ambroise J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171DUTHIE, John Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171EASTMAN, Garnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .171EBERHARDT, Arnold Ernest . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173EDGER, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173EDIS, Nettie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .173ELLIOTT, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485EMERICK, Herbert H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175ENS, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .485EREMKO, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175ERICKSON, Ada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .175ERICKSON, Arnold Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177ERICKSON, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177ESTABROOKS, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .177EVANS, Beverly G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179EWEN, Hugh John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179EWERT, Alvin Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .179EYERS, Harvey Vincent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181EYERS, Kenneth William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181FAILLE, Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181FAIR, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183FALLOON, George Hugh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183FARDEN, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183FEHR, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185FEINDELL, Lewis Leslie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .185FERGUS, Robert Chalmors Morrison . . . . . . . .185FERGUSON, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187FERGUSON, Leon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187FERGUSON, Robert McCall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .187FERGUSSON, David Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189
Table of Contents
Military Service Recognition Book 8
FERRIDGE, Charles Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189FIELD, Frederick Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .189FIELKOWICH, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191FILBEY, Dale Elmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191FITSCHEN, Jergen Claus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487FITZPATRICK, Douglas Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .191FLETCHER, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193FLOWERDAY, Frederick Baker . . . . . . . . . . . .193FLOWERDAY, Lloyd G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .193FORSYTH, Basil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195FORSYTH, John Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487FOSSENEUVE, Charles Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . .195FOSSENEUVE, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .195FOSSENEUVE, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197FOSTER, Charles Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197FOWLER, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197FRANK, Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199FRENCH, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199FRENCH, Homer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .199FRENCH, Hugh Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201FRISWELL, Bryan T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201FURNEAUX, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .201FYFE, Albert J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203FYFE, Darcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203FYFE, Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .203FYFE, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205FYFE, W. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205GABRIEL, Vern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .205GAMMIE, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207GARDIPPI, Noel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487GEE, Alan John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207GEE, Robert Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .207GIBBONS, Anthony John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209GILBERT, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209GINTHER, Sefrin H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .209GLAZIER, Douglas Laverne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211GLAZIER, Hugh Leslie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211GLOVER, Jim S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .211GOBEIL, Léon D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213GORDON, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213GOSKI, Lenard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .213GOSLING, Henry William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .215GREGOR, Carl Gerhart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .215GREGOR, Ernest Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .215GRIFFIN, Donald Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .217GRIFFITH, Melvin James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .217HAGAN, Leonard Whitford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .217HAGGETY, Julius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219HALCROW, Angus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HALEY, Charlie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219HANCOCK, George Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .219HANCOCK, Noel Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221HARTLEY, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221HAWTHORNE, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .221
HAWTHORNE, James L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223HAWTHORNE, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223HAY, Carl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .223HAY, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225HAY, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225HAY, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .225HAY, Ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .227HAY, Vaughn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .227HEMENWAY, Lester Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .227HEMSWORTH, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229HENDERSON, Donald W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HENDERSON, Hartley C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HENDERSON, Herbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HENRY, Benjamin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HENRY, Wilfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229HERAUF, Jacob Anton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .229HETLAND, Orville Orlando . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .231HOCKLEY, Albert Rodolph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .231HOCKLEY, L. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .231HOCKLEY, Raymond George . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233HOCKLEY, Willard Lyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233HODGSON, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .233HOGG, Norman R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235HOLDER, Mervin Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235HOLLIDAY, Orval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .235HOLMES, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237HOOK, Frederick James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HORN, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237HORN, James Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .237HORN, Robert Melvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239HORSBURGH, Douglas Montiith . . . . . . . . . . .239HOWARD, Harold Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .239HUCULAK, Anthony Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241HUCULAK, Max Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241HUCULAK, Michael William . . . . . . . . . . . . . .241HUDON, R. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243HUKEE, Raymond Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243HULL, Wilbert Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HUNTER, A. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487HUNTER, D. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243HUNTER, George Moulding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245HUNTER, Harold Austin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245HUNTER, Harold James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .245HUNTER, James Alvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247HUNTER, Kenneth Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247HURL, Frederick Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .247INKSTER, Rudolph Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487IRELAND, Gerald Garnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249IRELAND, Leonard George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249IRVINE, Allan E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .249IRVING, Henry Leland Larson . . . . . . . . . . . . .251IRWIN, Clifford Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .251ISBISTER, Russell Rudolph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487JABUSCH, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487
JACKSON, John Emerson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .251JACKSON, William Mark Lawrence . . . . . . . . .253JACOBSON, Carl Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .253JEANNOTTE, Joseph J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .253JENKINS, John Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255JESS, Henry J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255JOHN, J. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .255JOHNSON, Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257JOHNSON, Donald G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487JOHNSON, Ernest Axel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257JOHNSON, R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .487JOHNSTON, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .257JONES, Earl Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259JONES, Irvin Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259JONES, Stanley J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .259JONES, T. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261JUBA, James J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261JUDIESCH, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261KAMINSKI, N. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489KARLENZIG, H. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .263KARR, Ronald K. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .263KENNEDY, Frederick Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .263KETILSON, S. B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .265KILLIAN, Carman Dominick . . . . . . . . . . . . . .265KILLIAN, Clarence George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .265KIMLER, John Cecil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .267KING, Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .267KITZ, Randall Murray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489KLASSEN, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489KLYNE, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489KNIGHT, J. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .267KNIPPELBERG, Jacob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269KNUDSEN, Clifford Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269KOHALY, Ivan Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .269KOLBEINSON, Ivor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489KOLENOVSKY, R. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271KOSHNEY, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271KOZYN, Marcel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271KRISTJANSON, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489KUNKEL, John W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .273KUZEK, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .273LABOUCANE, Ambroise . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489LADEROUTE, Raphael Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . .273LADEROUTE-ALLAN, Edith Marie . . . . . . . .275LAFAYETTE, Glenn Edward . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275LAFAYETTE, William Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .275LAFOND, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .277LAFONTAINE, Hyacinthe Joseph . . . . . . . . . .277LAFONTAINE, Léo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .277LAFRENIÈRE, Hubert B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279LAGASSE, Colin D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279LAGIMODIÈRE, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489LAIR, Emile V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .279LAIRD, Edwin George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281
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LALIBERTÉ, Émilien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281LAMB, Neil Graham Milne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .281LANAGER, E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283LANDRIE, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489LANE, Reginald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283LANGFORD, F. E. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .283LANGLEY, W. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285LARDNER, K. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285LARSON, C. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .285LARSON, I. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .287LAVALLEY, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .287LAWRENCE, Marshall Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . .287LEACH, Chester John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289LEACH, Harold Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289LEDOUX, Napoleon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489LEFEBRE, D. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .289LELLIOTT, Leonard F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291LEPOUDRE, André Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291LEPOUDRE, Octave André . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .291LETENDRE, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .293LEWIS, Ada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489LEWIS, Arthur Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .293L'HENAFF, Pierre Sylvester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .293LINCOLN, Harold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .295LINDBERG, P. Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .295LOEWER, Roland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .295LOOKER, John Edward Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . .297LOOKER, John Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .297LOW, James Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .297LOWICK, Marshall Henderson . . . . . . . . . . . . .299LOWICK, Morton Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .299LOWNSBROUGH, Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .299LUCIUK, S. C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301LUMMERDING, Del . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301LUNDMARK, R. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .301MacCALLUM, Edward James . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303MacDONALD, John Malcolm . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303MacDONALD, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .303MacDONALD, Russell G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305MACK, Edward J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305MacKAY, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .305MACKAY, Gustavus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .307MACLEAN (WOTHERSPOON), Marion . . . . .307MACLEAN, Wilson Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .307MACLENNAN, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .309MACLENNAN, Ian Roy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .309MAGUIRE, Robert A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .309MAHER, William Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .311MANDZIAK, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .311MANSELL, David G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .311MANTYKA, E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313MANZ, James Alfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313MANZ, Leonard William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .313MAPPLEBECK, T. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .315
MARLATTE, C. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .315MARSHAL, Mildred Iona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .315MARSHALL, Cella Eileen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317MARSHALL, Gordon Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317MATECHUK, Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .317MATHER, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319MAURICE, François . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319MAYS, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .319McAULEY, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .321McBURNEY, Wilbert Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . .321McCAW, John I. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .321McCLOY, James T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323McCUSKER, W. T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323McDONALD, James E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .323McDONALD, Malcolm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .325McDONALD, William W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .325McFARLANE, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .325McGEE, D. J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327McGILL, Warren Melville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327McGOURLICK, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327McINNIS, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .329McINTOSH, D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .329McKAY, Lawrence Clarke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .329McKENZIE, Render . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331McLAREN, Samuel Eldon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331McLEAN, H. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .331McMILLAN, Alexander Donald . . . . . . . . . . . .333McNABB, George Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .333McRAE, Randle Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .333McTAGUE (THOMPSON), Carol . . . . . . . . . . .335MEACHEM, Dale Clifford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .335MEARNS, D. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .335MEDERNACH, Henry P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .337MEIKLE, Earl L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .337MEILICKE, Arthur Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .337MERRIFIELD, Edith Hilda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .339METCALF, W. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .339METHERAL, A. L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .339MIDDLETON, Joseph John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .341MILLARD, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .341MILLIONS, Cecil Clement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .341MIRAU, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .343MITCHELL, William Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . .343MOLSBERRY, E. V. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .343MONDY, James Hiram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .345MONGOVIUS, Douglas W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .345MONGOVIUS, Wilfred O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .345MOORE, Douglas W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347MOORE, K. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347MORGAN, J. S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .347MORGAN, Mervyn W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349MORIN, Ambroise B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349MORIN, Raphael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .349MORIN, Vital Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351
MORRIS, Charles Ernest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351MORRIS, Charles Herbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .351MORRIS (DANIELS), Martha M. . . . . . . . . . .353MORRISON, Donald S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .353MORRISON, Ewart Laverne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .353MORRISON, F. D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .355MORRISON, Harold William . . . . . . . . . . . . . .355MOSKOWEC, Raymond Pete . . . . . . . . . . . . . .355MOSS, Albert G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .357MUDD, W. E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .357MUIRHEAD, Leslie J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .357MUNRO, Allan Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .359MUNRO, Andrew Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .359MUNRO, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .359MUNRO, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .361MUNRO, Gerald Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .361MUNRO, John Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .361MUNRO, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .363MUNROE, K. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .363MURPHY, Albert Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .363MURPHY, Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .365MURPHY, Michael P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .365MURRAY, John Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .365MURRAY, M. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367MURRAY, S. F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367NASHBAR, Albert W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .367NEATH, Fred George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .369NEDDOW, Robert B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .369NEILSON, Lillian G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .369NESS, N. O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .371NEUFELD, Arthur G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489NEWBY, Ron C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .371NEWELL, Richard B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .371NEWMAN, Cy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .373NEWTON, F. P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .373NEWTON, John Gardner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .373NICHOLAS, Archie Hubert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375NIKIFORUK, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375NORDLUND, Hough Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375NORMAN, Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .377NORTHROP, John Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .377NORTON, George Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .377NORTON, Trueman Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379NORWEST, Henry Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379OGENCHUK, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .379OLD, Noble Otto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .381OLEKSYN, J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .381OLSON, J. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .381OLSON, R. H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .383ORDON, Leonard John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .383OSBORNE, Walter H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .383OSCZEVSKI, W. A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385OSTER, John Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385PACK, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489
Table of Contents
Military Service Recognition Book 10
PAGE, Cecilia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .385PARISIEN, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .387PARK, George William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .387PARKS, L. G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .387PARTICELLI, Elio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .389PARTRIDGE, Eric Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .389PATON, Lawrence Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .389PATTERSON, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .391PAUL, Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .391PEDERSON, Anker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .391PEDERSON (SCRIVEN), Doris . . . . . . . . . . . .393PELLETIER, Daniel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .393PERRETT, Alfred Victor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .393PETERSON, Gordon O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .395PETIT, Claude . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .395POCHA, Roderick James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .395POITRAS, Edward Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .397PORTER, Francis Edmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .397PRINGLE, James Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .397PUCKETT, Danny Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .399RABEAU, Arthur James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .399RAMSEY, Donald Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .399RAMSEY, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401RANDALL, John Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401RANDS, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .401RAPLEY, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .403REIL, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .403RENNIE, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .403RICHARDSON, Frederick Michael . . . . . . . . .405RIGHETTI (THOMSON), Jean Marion . . . . . .405RIGHETTI, Paul Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .405RINGGUTH, Cecil Herman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .407ROBERT, Joseph Lucien . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .407RODGERS, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .407RODGERS, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409RODGERS, Nathan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409RODGERS, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .409RODGERS, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411ROMANIUK, Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411ROY, André . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .411ROY, David Joseph L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .413ROY, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .413ROY, Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .413RUDDELL, Sidford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415RUF, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415RUFF, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .415RUSHFORD, Errol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .417RUSLING, Albert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .417RUSSELL, Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .417RUSZKOWSKI, Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419SAMPSON, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419SAMPSON, Louis Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .419SANDERS, Alfred John Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .421SARGENT, Charles Ernest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .421
SARICH, Ronald Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .421SAWYER, Mervyn E. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .423SCHELL, Raymond Wilfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .423SCHRIOCK, Willard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .423SCHULER, Emanuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425SCHULER, Merlyn Antone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425SCOTT, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .425SCRIVEN, W. Ralph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .427SEBO, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .427SEBO, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .427SELLS, Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429SELLS, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429SELLS, Richard Valentine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .429SEYMOUR, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .431SHARP, G. William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .431SHATFORD, Howard Edmund . . . . . . . . . . . . .431SHENLOCK, George Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433SHIER, Henry Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433SIEMAN, Irwin Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .433SIM, Robert Edwin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .435SIMPSON, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .435SINNETT, Lawrence Edgar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .435SMALL, Gordon Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437SMALL, Sidney S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437SMALL, Vern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .437SMITH, Donald F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .439SMITH, Loyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .439SMITH (BIGGAR), Verda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .439SMYTH, George . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .441SMYTH, Thomas Samuel David . . . . . . . . . . . .441SPARLING, Charles Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .441SPEECHLY, John M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .443SPEERS, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .443SPENCER, George William Jones . . . . . . . . . . .443SPENCER, Harold Maxwell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445SPENCER, James Milton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445SPENCER, William B. W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .445SPRATT, Clement A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447ST. JACQUES, Michel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447STANDINGHORN, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .447STEPHENSON, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .449STEVENS, William Hillyard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489STOBBS (TOWNSEND), Esther E. . . . . . . . . .449STOBBS, Cyril Clayton H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .449STOBBS, Henry Allan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .451STOKER, Dale William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .451STOKER, Gary J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .451STUBER, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .453STULBERG, Alfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .453STULBERG, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .453STYLES, Gordon Wellington . . . . . . . . . . . . . .455SUTTON, Nathaniel Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .455SWEETING, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .455TAGGART, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .457
TAYLOR, Franklin Lloyd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .457TAYLOR, William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .457THOMPSON (BIRMINGHAM), Margaret . . . .459THOMPSON, Clifford Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . . .459THOMPSON, Robert Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .459THOMPSON, Stanley Lewis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .461THOMPSON, Warren Stanley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .461THOMSON, John Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .461TOLLIFSON, Thomas Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463TREMAINE, Sydney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489TRUMAN, Edgar Ryckman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463TURNBULL, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .463UMPHERVILLE, Arthur Angus . . . . . . . . . . . .465UNSETH, Palmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .465VANDALE, William Alfred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .465VANSTONE, Gordon William . . . . . . . . . . . . .467VASS, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .467VASS, Joseph P. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .467VENNE, Marie Beatrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .469VERHELST, Hubert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .469VETTERLI, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .469WAGNER, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .471WALTON (NORTHROP), Winifred . . . . . . . . .471WARREN, Meryl Ernest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .471WATT, Stewart Allen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .473WATT, Thomas William . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .489WEBER, Vincent Frederick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .473WHITE, Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .473WHITE, William Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475WILKINS, Garth Rankin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475WILLIAMS, R. R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .475WILLIAMSON, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .477WILLIS, Mervyn Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .477WILMOT, Glenn Francis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .477WILMOT, Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .479WILSON, Ken Newzy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .479WILSON, Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .479WOOD, Elmer Dewitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .481WORRELL, Gerald S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .481WOTHERSPOON, Hugh Robert . . . . . . . . . . . .481WRIGHT, John Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .483YOUNG, Joseph H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .483YOUZWA, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .483
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ABEL, Lawrence U. WWII
Lawrence was born in Cana (Melville) in 1913. He worked with hisfather in the draying business prior to enlisting in the Army andserving for five years in Canada, Holland, Belgium and Germanywith the Saskatchewan Horse – BC 28th Army Tank. After hisdischarge, he went into business with his brothers in Abel’sCartage. He married Phyllis in 1935 and began working for theCNR in 1951. Lawrence was a member of Melville Legion Branch61 for thirty-three years. He was also with the Melville Curling Cluband the Fish and Game League as he spent a great deal of timefeeding and watching the birds as a lover of the outdoors.Lawrence passed away in 1989.
ADAMS, Floyd Hector WWII
Floyd was born on January 27, 1924 and served in the RoyalCanadian Engineers from 1940 to 1945. Sergeant Adams wasawarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the BritishMedal and the Italy Star. After the war, he served in the RoyalCanadian Service Corps from 1945 until 1962 and achieved therank of Sergeant-Major as driving and maintenance instructor.
ADAMS, Homer WWII
Homer was born in Lac Pelletier. He joined the Royal ReginaRifles during WWII and served in England and Germany.Corporal Adams came ashore in Normandy and fought his waythrough to Germany. As Homer was Métis, he used his traditionallanguage of Michif when communicating by radio as it was notunderstood by the enemy. Homer was remembered as a leaderon the field and credited for teaching the others under hiscommand to survive. He has been credited to helping woundedsoldiers get back across Canadian lines. He was on the front lineof the Battle of the Scheldt and through this bravery and quickthinking, saved his comrades from death. Homer was presentedthe Military Medal by King George VI in England. He survived thewar and passed away in 1970.
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ADAMS, Vernon Victor WWII
Vernon was born on April 4, 1919. He served in the RoyalCanadian Engineers as a Sapper from 1940 to 1945. Vernon wasawarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and theGreat Britain Medal. Vernon passed away on July 10, 2004.
ADAMSON, John Eldon WWII
John joined the Army and served with the Cameron Highlandersfrom 1940 to 1945 during World War II. He was wounded in actionon August 14, 1944 and transferred to a hospital in England wherehe recuperated until his discharge.
ADOLF, Milton Eugene WWII & KOREA
Milton was underage when he managed to enlist shortly after WWIIbegan. Serving with the Regina Rifles Regiment and the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, he was part of the D-Day attackin France and was awarded the Military Medal for saving the life oftwo of his comrades. In the early 1950s, he re-enlisted and servedin Korea.
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Documented minutes from the Local Union meeting heldJune 26, 1917 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
“A meeting was held on this date at the home of Bro. T. Hargrave (now in active service) when the followingbros. were present, Bro. Leslie J. Cotter, W. Newby & D.W. Cotton (Sec. Treas.) – Bro. N. McPherson not beingable to attend & Bro. Wonledge & Hamilton not being heard from, these constitute the members in town at thisdate.”
“Since our last meeting, a great many changes have taken place. Some of our members are doing their bitoverseas, some have been returned and others have served time in the forces but have been fortunate enough togo overseas and one Bro. Jimmy Adamson has made the supreme sacrifice.”
The members on our list at the present moment are:
“Making 16 in all, all members enlisted having been and are still being carried free.”
“Bro Jimmy Adamson’s name does not appear on this list, he having been killed in action, Nov, 28th 1915.”“Our books show a balance in hand of $84-97cts. After almost three years of war.”
To these and all other members who have served our Country.We are eternally grateful.
Bros. James Butterfield 66th Batt woundedBros. John Cotter (66th batt) invalidedBros. William Christy 218th Batt overseasBros. H.B. Cobban C.M.R. overseasBros. D.W. Cotton sec treas Bros. T Davey 218th Batt overseasBros. T. Hargrave 51st Batt overseasBros. J. Hamilton
Bros. L. KlukasBros. John Leslie 138th Batt dischargedBros. N. McPherson 66th Batt invalidedBros. W. Newby 218th Batt dischargedBros. J. Primrose 49th Batt overseasBros. A. Sturnock P.P.C.L.I. discharged Bros. Frank Sinclair 49th Batt overseasBros. James Wonledge 138th Batt discharged
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AGNEW, Thomas M. A. “Tom” WWII
Tom enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served from1940 to 1945. He was part of a ground crew for three and a halfyears and remustered to air crew and flew with Bomber Command,attached to the Royal Air Force Bomber Support Group, 223Squadron in Dulton, Norfolk. Tom flew 33 missions over Europe.He is the son of George and Annie Agnew of Nipawin and nowlives in Calgary.
AKISTER, George WWII
George joined the Canadian Army and served during World WarII. He was wounded in action and died of his wounds.
ALDOUS, Levi Walter WWI
Levi was born in Lorlie, Saskatchewan in 1896. He joined the Armyand served in the Canadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment), 5th
Battalion. He served in Continental Europe and was killed in actionin France in 1917.
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ALLAN, Colin Campbell WWII
Colin was born in 1919 in Creelman, Saskatchewan. He joined theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment in Estevan in November 1940 andserved from 1940 to 1946 with the Royal Canadian Electrical andMechanical Engineers in Canada, the United Kingdom, theMediterranean area and Continental Europe, attaining the rank ofStaff Sergeant. His brother Donald served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment. After the war, Colin returned to farmingin Creelman and married Edith Laderoute in October 1946. He wasa member of Stoughton Legion Branch 133 for thirty years beforehe died in 1987.
ALLAN, Donald Stewart WWII
Donald was born in Creelman, Saskatchewan in 1913. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in March 1940 and trained in Canada and Englandbefore landing at Dieppe on August 19, 1942. Although wounded, he providedmachine gun covering fire of evacuating troops then was forced to swim intothe English Channel where he was rescued. He returned to the Continent afterD-Day as a Company Sergeant Major. In early 1944 in The Netherlands, ashis company became surrounded and cut off and with his Commander absent,Donald took control and turned what could have been an ugly defeat into avictory. For this, he was awarded a Distinguished Conduct Medal. He returnedto Canada in 1945 as Acting Regimental Sergeant Major, moved to PrinceGeorge, British Columbia and married Kathleen Dickey. In 1971, Donald retiredto Invermere and passed away on October 1, 2002. He was a member ofInvermere Legion Branch 71. His brother Colin served with the Royal CanadianElectrical and Mechanical Engineers in WWII.
ALLAN, James Edward PEACETIME
James was born in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1948. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada at 4 Wing CFBCold Lake in Alberta and the 1st Service Battalion CFB in Calgary,serving from August 1969 to October 1974. James enlisted inRegina in August 1969 and attended basic training in Cornwallis,Nova Scotia. He also attended CFATS in Borden, Ontario wherehe graduated from the Metals Technician course in May 1970. Heplayed hockey with the CFB Cold Lake Packers, winning theNational Championship in 1972. James married Norma Ilene Simin August 1973 and is now retired in Invermere, British Columbia.He has been a member of Saskatchewan’s Stoughton LegionBranch 133 for over two years.
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ALLAN (DICKEY), Kathleen Mary “Kaye” WWII
Kaye was born in Heward, Saskatchewan in 1914. She enlistedwith the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps in 1943, trained atCamp Borden then was posted to Windsor, Nova Scotia with No.20 Canadian General Hospital. On May 3, 1944, she sailed fromHalifax to Liverpool, England but her unit was moved to Belgiumon December 16, 1944. Shortly after arriving in Belgium, Kaye wasre-assigned to No. 7 Canadian General Hospital and she alsoserved in Italy. Kaye boarded the Queen Elizabeth on December2, 1945 and sailed to New York after which she returned to Canadaand moved to Prince George. Kaye and her husband, DonaldAllan, moved to Invermere, British Columbia in 1971 and retiredthere. Kaye was a member of Invermere Legion Branch 71 beforeshe passed away on December 28, 2011.
ALLAN, Murray D. SPECIAL DUTY AREA & PEACETIME
Murray was born in Creelman, Saskatchewan in 1950. He joined the Militia inRegina in 1968 and joined the Regular army as an Infantry Officer in 1973.Murray served in battalions in Petawawa and London, Ontario, at CampGagetown in New Brunswick and Edmonton, Alberta with the CanadianAirborne Regiment. He had other postings in Ontario at Cornwall and Toronto,in Regina, Saskatchewan and Germany. He also did instructional tours inCamp Borden, Ontario as well as at Camp Wainwright and Camp Gagetown.Murray participated in peacekeeping missions in Cyprus and Bosnia and wasan inspector/investigator on a mission in Afghanistan/Pakistan (1988-89). Hetransferred to the Reserves in 2001 and was on the staff of the NATO multi-national headquarters in Kandahar, Afghanistan in 2009. He retired in 2010.Murray has been a member of Creelman Legion Branch 299 for ten years.
ALLAN, Peter Ralph PEACETIME
Peter was born in Fillmore, Saskatchewan in 1951. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in Regina, Saskatchewan in May 1969,did his basic training at CFB Cornwallis in Nova Scotia and did hisAir Traffic Controller course at CFB Uplands, graduating inDecember 1969. Peter has been a member of Stoughton LegionBranch 133 for two years.
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ALTON, John Westley WWII
John enlisted in the Canadian Army and served during WorldWar II.
ANDERSON, Allan Keith “Casey” WWII
Casey was born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan in 1921. He enlistedin the Canadian Army Tank Corps in August 1942 and wentoverseas on June 6, 1943 to serve in France, Holland andGermany. He was discharged in March 1946. Casey was a LifeMember of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 as well as Past Presidentprior to his death in 2002.
ANDERSON, Danial Reginald PEACETIME
Danial was born on July 27, 1962. He joined the Canadian ArmedForces (Navy) and served as a Leading Seaman from October 23,1983 to February 13, 2002. He also served as Petty Officer Cl 2 inthe reserve. Danial received the 12-year Service Medal in 1997.
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ANDERSON, Dwight WWII
Dwight was born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan in 1920. He joined theCanadian Army and served with the South SaskatchewanRegiment in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germanyduring World War II. Dwight was a member of Carnduff LegionBranch 216 before he passed away on January 7, 1990.
ANDERSON, Erlin “Erle” WWII
Erle enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in June 1943 and servedas Able Seaman and Radar operator on HMCS Westmount duringWorld War II. He was discharged in September 1945.
ANDERSON, James Garnet WWII
James was born in 1909. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian AirForce on September 21, 1940 and was discharged on May 25,1946 after serving in Canada as an Aero engine mechanic. Jameswas awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.
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ANDERSON, James Therador WWII
James was born on March 14, 1924 in Melfort, Saskatchewan. Hejoined the Army and served in England, France, Belgium, Hollandand Germany during World War II. After the war, he served withthe British Army for three years before returning to Canada onFebruary 21, 1950 with his wife and two children. Seven morechildren were born to James and his wife Gerda who still live in theSt. Brieux area. James farmed and operated a grader for the ruralmunicipality until he retired. He has been a member ofPleasantdale Legion Branch 227 for fifty-three years.
ANDERSON, Sigmn Charles Leonard WWII
Sigmn was born in 1913 in Carnduff, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army on April 9, 1941 and served during World War II inCanada, Great Britain and Northwest Europe. He received hishonourable discharge on November 30, 1945 and was awardedthe 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the DefenceMedal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and theWar Medal 1939-45.
ANNETTS, Martha WWII
Martha enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in March 1943and went to Guelph, Ontario to train as a cook. She was posted toPaulson, Manitoba and discharged in late 1945.
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ANNETTS, Sarah WWII
Sarah joined the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War IIand went to Trenton, Ontario to take an equipment assistant’scourse after which she was posted to Paulson, Manitoba. Sarahwas discharged in July 1946.
ANNETTS, William WWII
William enlisted in the Canadian Army on his birthday on February17, 1944. He served in England with the Canadian Provost Corpsand was honourably discharged in October 1946. William is a LifeMember of Carnduff Legion Branch 216.
ARABSKY, John Steven WWII
John was born on August 10, 1918. He joined the Royal CanadianArmy Tank Corps in 1939 and served as a Private until 1945. Healso served with the Canadian APC Regiment. John passed awayon May 20, 2000.
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ARCHER, Sidney William WWI
Sidney joined the Canadian Army and served as a Lance Sergeantduring World War I. He was killed in action on November 30, 1917and is buried in the Hermies Hill British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calaisin France. Sidney was 31 years old at the time of his death.
ARMSTRONG, Richard Samuel WWII
Richard was born on December 10, 1922. He joined the Army onJanuary 4, 1943 and served as a gunner in the Canadian Artilleryuntil his discharge on March 27, 1946. Richard passed away onOctober 24, 1979.
ARMSTRONG, Samuel Gordon WWI
Samuel was born on July 23, 1896. He joined the British ArmyInfantry in May 1917 and did his army training in England andIreland. Private Armstrong was wounded while serving in Franceand convalesced in England. He was discharged in January 1919.Samuel passed away on April 5, 1989.
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ARMSWORTHY (WANAMAKER), Doreen M. WWII
Doreen joined the Army in 1943 and served as a Private with theCanadian Women’s Army Corps. She was discharged in 1945.
ARNAULT, Clarence WWI
Clarence enlisted in the Canadian Army during World War I andwas subjected to a gas attack in Europe while trying to close thegap in the German army’s advance. After this attack, he returnedto Meadow Lake where he died in 1918.
ARNER, Allister WWII
Allister was born in Prince Albert in 1914. He joined the Armyduring World War II and served in Sicily and Italy with theSaskatoon Light Infantry. Allister passed away in 1999.
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ARNER, Lawrence Andrew “Lou” WWII
Lou was born in Prince Albert in 1920. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with 407 Squadron of the CoastalPatrol during World War II. He was killed in action in 1943 but thelocation is not known.
ARNOLD, Robert John “Bob” WWII
Bob was born on May 11, 1920. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce in 1941 and served as a Warrant Officer until his dischargein 1945.
ARNOLD, Stanley PEACETIME
Stanley joined the Army in 1955 and served as a Lance Corporalwith the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, 2nd Battalion,Ordnance Corps. He was awarded the Korean Medals and threeUnited Nations Peacekeeping Medals. Stanley was dischargedin 1965.
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ARNST, Arthur Frederick WWII
Arthur joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in November 1942 andserved as Leading Aircraftman with Bomber Command and 416Spitfire Squadron in the United Kingdom and Germany. Arthur wasdischarged in March 1946.
ASHDOWN, Kenneth Raymond WWII
Kenneth was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan in 1923. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Navy on May 18, 1943 at HMCS Unicorn inSaskatoon and was at HMCS Cornwallis from July 11. Kennethserved as Stoker 1 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and on the high season HMCS Beaver, HMCS Stadacona and HMCS Peregrine. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star, the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45.Kenneth was a member of Melfort Legion Branch 30 before hepassed away in 2005.
ASKWITH, Dorothy WWII
Dorothy was born in Saskatoon in 1924. She joined the Women’sDivision of the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canadafrom 1939 to 1945. Dorothy was a member of St. John Bosco CWLfor many years and was also a member of the Métis Local #165.She was a recipient of the Governor General Golden Jubilee Medalin 2002 as well as the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal in 2005.Dorothy died in 2012.
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ATKINS, James Floyd Robert WWII
James was born in Chicago in 1906. He joined the Air Force onAugust 14, 1941 and served in Canada, England and Irelandduring World War II. He was discharged on January 18, 1946.James was a member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 prior to hisdeath in 1989.
AUBICHON, Ernest KOREA
Ernest was born in Green Lake in 1928. He joined the Army andserved in Korea with the Regina Rifle Regiment of the CanadianInfantry Division. Ernest passed away in 2012
AUBICHON, Ralph WWII
Ralph was born in Green Lake. He enlisted on April 4, 1941 andserved with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. He was at Forêtde la Londe on January 22, 1944; Groor Meer on October 13,1944; and Schipbeek/Holten on April 8, 1945. After beingwounded three times during the war, Ralph was discharged onAugust 10, 1945.
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AZEVEDO, John WWII
John joined the Army and served as a Private with the CanadianArmy Infantry. He was stationed in Saskatoon and then transferredto Petawawa before going overseas to London, England.
BABER, Harry Duncan WWII
Harry joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve andserved as Able Seaman during World War II. He passed awayin 1984.
BADGE, Fred WWI
Fred served in Belgium with the Canadian Army from 1915 to 1918.He was wounded in the Battle of Passchendaele. Fred was the firstPresident of the Gull Lake Veterans’ Association.
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the tribute. Bud died while serving with the RAF during World War II.
Harold (Bud) Weaver attended Bedford Road Collegiate and the University of Saskatchewan where heplayed as a halfback and punter with the Huskies. He also played professionally for some time followinghis days with the Huskies. In May 1941 at age 28, he was posted overseas. He was killed in action on
September 20, 1941.
Until 1946, a provincial high school final had never been held, but in the course of a few days thatNovember, the idea took wing. Four days before the game, Ross Pinder, a former Huskie quarterback, gottogether with the University of Saskatchewan coaches. They each contributed $15 toward buying a trophy
to be awarded to the provincial high school football champion. In honour of Bud Weaver and otherHuskies, the inscription reads: In revered memory of the members of the University of Saskatchewan
Huskies who lost their lives in the Great War 1939-45.
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BADHAM, Arthur Stanley WWI
Arthur was born on August 21, 1899. He joined the Royal NavalVolunteer Reserve on June 9, 1915 and served as OrdinarySignalman until his discharge on March 15, 1919. Arthur wasawarded the Chevron, the British War Medal and the VictoryMedal. He passed away on October 9, 1980.
BAERWALD, Harold WWII
Harold joined the Army and served as a Sapper with the RoyalCanadian Engineers during World War II.
BAERWALD, Waldo WWII
Waldo was born on February 27, 1919. He joined the RoyalCanadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1942 and served asSignalman until his discharge in 1945.
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BAILEY, Wesley Glenn WWII
Wesley was born in Lavenham, Manitoba on January 20, 1922. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force at age 18 and trained as anair gunner at Mont-Joli, Quebec. Shortly afterward, he was sent toEngland where he served as a Flight Sergeant with 434 BluenoseSquadron, based out of Tholthorpe in Yorkshire. After only threetrips over enemy territory in the four-engine MK5 Halifax bomber,Welsey lost his life along with three other members of his crew,when their aircraft was destroyed by a BF 110 night fighter on thenight of September 29, 1943. Wesley was killed in action nearMunster, Germany and he is buried in the Reichswald Forest WarCemetery. The navigator and the bomb aimer were the onlysurvivors but they spent the rest of the war in a POW camp.
BAKER (PARRY), Edith WWII
Edith enlisted in the Army during World War II and served as aCorporal with the Canadian Women’s Army Corps.
BAKER, James H. WWII
James was born on May 28, 1919. He joined the Royal CanadianEngineers and served as Sapper during World War II. Jamespassed away on May 28, 2002.
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BANDUR, Stephen “Stan” WWII
Stan was born in 1921 in Boian, Alberta on December 30, 1921.He joined the Canadian Army and served with the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Kiska, Alaska during WorldWar II. He was a member of Saskatoon Legion Branch 63 for sixtyyears before he passed away on August 7, 2014. He was also apast member of the Radisson Board of Trade and a past memberof the Radisson Town Council.
BARKER, Charles E. PEACETIME
Charles joined the Army in 1951 and served as a Sergeant withthe Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry from 1966 to 1998.
BARKER, Ernest Arthur PEACETIME
Ernest served as a Private in the Canadian Infantry from 1956 to1959. He also served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corpsas a Sergeant until 1982.
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BARKER, Walter Allan Charles WWII
Walter joined the Army in 1943 and served in Nova Scotia as aPrivate with the Canadian Army Transport until 1944.
BARNES, T. Gordon Kitchener WWII
Gordon was born in 1916. He enlisted in the Army on August 27,1941 and served in the Canadian Provost Corps during World WarII. He was discharged in Ottawa, Ontario on January 25, 1946.Gordon died in 1966.
BARNETT, John Thomas WWII
John enlisted in the Army and served as a Sapper with the RoyalCanadian Engineers during World War II.
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BARNETT (PATERSON), Molly WWII
Molly joined the Army in 1942 and served with the CanadianWomen’s Army Corps until her discharge in 1945.
BARR, Ashley Thomas PEACETIME
Ashley enlisted in the Army in October 1997 and is serving as aCorporal with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry,2nd Battalion.
BARR, Charlie WWII
Charlie was born at home near Bangor, Saskatchewan in 1910.He joined the Army during World War II and was wounded whileserving overseas resulting in the loss of a leg. He returned homein 1944. In 1947, Charlie got married, had three children, andworked in liquor stores while enjoying hunting, fishing andwoodworking. Charlie passed away in 1994 in Broadview.
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BARR, George WWII
George was born in Tugaske in 1917. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force on January 2, 1942 as a wireless (radio)mechanic and trained in Moose Jaw, Lachine and Montreal. OnMay 8, 1945 (VE Day), Leading Aircraftman George Barr and allservice personnel were confined to barracks in Moncton, NewBrunswick because there was a riot at Halifax and the military didn’twant any more troop involvement. Following VE Day, George spentseven days on board ship in Halifax Harbour because the militarybrass couldn’t sort out the red tape to keep the troops in Canada.He finally sailed on HMCS Athlone Castle for England where heworked at construction and farm jobs for nine months beforereturning home on HMCS Mauritania. He was discharged on May5, 1946. George was a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 forforty years before he died in 1998.
BARR, George WWII & KOREA & SPECIAL DUTY AREA
George was born on the home farm near Bangor, Saskatchewan on February 21, 1925.He joined the Army in 1943 and served with Lord Strathcona’s Horse in WWII. He alsoserved in Korea, was posted to Rajah, Egypt for a year patrolling the Israel-Egypt frontierunder the UNEF, and was in Germany for three years during the “Cold War”. He achievedthe rank of Captain. George was with NORAD as a Federal Warning Officer and inVietnam as an investigator and observer with the International Commission whichoversaw prisoner exchanges and investigated atrocities by any concerned. He was alsoposted to Israel. After 35 years in the military, George retired to Kelowna where he stilllives and has been a member of Kelowna Legion Branch 26. George was decorated bythe Governor General of Canada at Government House in Ottawa with the Order ofMilitary Merit for an “outstanding display” of bringing credit to the Canadian Armed Forcesand to the Commission in Vietnam. This is in addition to his twelve other Medals.
BARRNEY, Delbert WWII
Delbert joined the Canadian Army in 1941 and served in Europeduring World War II. He was discharged in 1945.
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BAUMGARTNER, Ronald William WWII
Ronald joined the Canadian Army and served as a Lance Corporalduring World War II.
BECK, Albert John WWII
John was born on December 12, 1920 at Stalwart, Saskatchewan.He enlisted at Regina on February 4, 1941 in the Royal CanadianAir Force and served in Canada, France and Germany duringWorld War II. Awarded his Air Navigator’s Badge andcommissioned Pilot Officer on January 14, 1944, he embarked foroverseas on March 30, 1944. John was promoted to Flying Officera few months later on July 14 and posted to 626 Squadron onOctober 27, 1944. He was killed during air operations overDortmund, Germany on February 21, 1945 and is buried in theReichswald Forest Cemetery in Germany, at Plot 18, Row F, Grave2. John was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and GermanyStar, the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland the War Medal 1939-45.
BECKSTEAD, Joseph Benedict “Alfred” WWII
Alfred was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on May 26, 1921. He wasa farmer when he enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force onNovember 7, 1942 but due to a medical condition, was unable to becomea pilot. Alfred became a Leading Aircraftman which took him all acrossCanada with postings in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, NewBrunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. He was honourably releasedand transferred to the Reserve General Station Class E on January 23,1946. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the GeneralService Medal and was a member of Fillmore Legion Branch 29 from1946-1948. After his discharge, Alfred returned to the farm near Creelman,Saskatchewan then married Mary Eleanor Murphy from Prince EdwardIsland on February 11, 1953. They had five children. Alfred continued tofarm until he passed away on April 5, 1998 and he is buried in the GoldenGates Cemetery in Creelman.
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BECKSTEAD, William Noel WWII
William was born on July 6, 1926 in Creelman, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army and was part of the mustard gas experimentsin Suffield during 1945, suffering residual effects all his life. Helived in Toronto for many years helping his mother Josephine takecare of his father Alfred. He then remained to take care of her,allowing both of them to spend their last days at home in Langley,British Columbia. A few years after his mother passed away,William died on August 25, 1992 in Langley. William nevermarried and may have been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion in Langley or Toronto.
BEEDLE, Duane RCMP
Duane was raised in Nipawin, Saskatchewan. He joined the RoyalCanadian Mounted Police in 1965 and served as a Constable untilleaving the service in 1970.
BÉLANGER, Léo WWII
Léo was born in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. He enlisted onJune 16, 1941 and was discharged on February 11, 1945. He wasa Trooper in the 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse and the Fort GarryHorse, serving in Europe where he was wounded twice. Léo wasawarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp,the War Medal 1939-45 and the Normandy Medal.
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BELL, James Findlay WWII
James was born in Waldorf, Saskatchewan in 1911 and farmednear Nipawin from 1934. He enlisted in the Army in 1940 andserved with the South Saskatchewan Regiment until he waswounded at Forêt-de-la-Londe in France. Private Bell died atTaplow Military Hospital two weeks later on September 13,1944 and is buried in the Brookwood Military Cemetery nearLondon, England.
BENJAMIN, Earl Richard WWII
Earl joined the Army during World War II and served as a gunnerwith the Royal Canadian Artillery. He was killed in action on May22, 1943 at the age of 31 and is buried in the Brookwood MilitaryCemetery in Surrey, England. Earl was the son of William andVioletta Benjamin of Gainsborough, Saskatchewan.
BERTHOLET, Louis J. WWII
Louis was born in 1916 in Cantel. He enlisted in the Army in thefall of 1942 and served in the 4th Division in Normandy, France. Hewent overseas in 1944 and was taken prisoner on August 2, 1944.Louis was liberated on May 9, 1945 from Stalag IVD by theRussian Army. He was discharged on September 6, 1945.
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BESSEY, Fred Vernon WWII
Fred was born on May 2, 1922 in Bladworth, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Air Force in September 1942 and served in Canada.He left the service on December 20, 1945 as a Leading Aircraftmanand in 1946, married Amy Stakiw with whom he had threedaughters. Fred was a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362 beforehe passed away in March 2005 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
BETT, Roy WWII
Roy was born on June 11, 1919. He joined the Army in June 1941and served as a Private with the 18th Manitoba Recce Battalionuntil his discharge in January 1946. Roy passed away onSeptember 2, 2000.
BEVANS, Victor Clinton WWII
Victor joined the Army in 1943 and served as a Private with theCanadian Tank Corps. He spent most of his service at CampBorden in Ontario and was not posted overseas because hisinjured father was unable to farm their homestead. He wasdischarged in 1945. Victor passed away in 2000.
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BIGELOW, Joseph WWII
Joseph was born on December 23, 1918 and died on April 10,1979. He joined the Canadian Army in 1942 and served until hisdischarge in 1946.
BIRKENTHAL, Kurt RCMP
Kurt grew up in Saskatchewan’s Choiceland area and attendedhigh school in Niawin. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian MountedPolice after his graduation in 1952 and served as a Constable untilhe left the service in 1956.
BJORE, Benjamin L. WWII
Ben joined the Army during World War II and served with theCanadian Infantry Corps.
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BJORE (SIMPSON), Ruby WWII
Ruby joined the Army during World War II and served with theCanadian Women’s Army Corps.
BLACK (COTTON), Jean Marion WWII
Jean joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on January 25, 1943and trained at the War Emergency Training School in Saskatoon.She was posted to Mont-Joli, Quebec at #9 Bombing and GunnerySchool as an orderly. She then went to Scoudouc, New Brunswickand later to Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Corporal Black wasdischarged on January 18, 1946.
BLONDEAU, Maurice KOREA
Maurice was born in 1932 in Fort Qu’Appelle/Lebret and he joinedthe Army on January 7, 1951 when he was 18 years old. He servedwith the Canadian Army Special Forces/129, AA Battery, 1st RoyalCanadian House Artillery. Maurice volunteered to go to Korea withthe first advance group and when they arrived in Inchon, he got hisfirst taste of being shot at. After traveling all over Korea, Mauricesaid that his happiest day was on March 17, 1953 when hereturned to Canada. He left the Army in 1957. Maurice remarkedin the Book of Remembrance for Métis Veterans that he was happyto have fought for his country, our country.
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BLONDEAU, Walter Raymond WWII
Walter joined the Army and served as a Private with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment during World War II. He was wounded inaction in Dieppe on August 19, 1942 and then became a POW atStalag IX-C, Arbeitskommoando NR 1249, Bad Sulza, in Thuringia,Germany. Walter was released on May 16, 1945.
BLUM, Aloysius “Al” WWII
Al was born in Saskatoon in 1914 and the family moved to theNipawin area in 1927 to farm in the Sunnybrook district. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Engineers and served as a Sapper duringWorld War II. Al was married to Helen Thom and he died onOctober 17, 1958.
BOECHLER, Andrew John WWII
Andrew joined the Army and served with the Edmonton Fusiliersduring World War II. After five years in the Army, he was a steamengineer with the Dairy Pool. He was also a member of and PastPresident of Spiritwood Legion Branch 182 in Saskatchewan.
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BOECHLER, John A. “Jack” WWII
Jack joined the Army during World War II and served with theRoyal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. He was amember of and Past President of Spiritwood Legion Branch 182.
BONE, Badon Powell WWII
Badon was born on March 6, 1901. He joined the Canadian Armyand served from 1940 to 1942 during World War II. Badon passedaway on January 20, 1981.
BOOKER, Robert George “Bob” KOREA
Bob was born in Davidson, Saskatchewan on November 30, 1934but the family moved to Moose Jaw in the 1940s. He joined theArmy and served in Canada as a gunner with the Royal CanadianArtillery, Heavy and Light Infantry, in 1951 during the KoreanConflict. He took his training at Gordon Head in Victoria, BritishColumbia. He was discharged in 1953 at Regina and afteremployment in British Columbia and Saskatchewan, he returnedto Davidson. Bob started farming and in 1956, married MarleneMercier with whom he raised four children. Bob has been amember of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for forty-seven years andis still living on the farm.
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BOON, Ed C. WWII
Ed joined the Army and served in England during World War II. Hesaw and heard the Doodle Bugs but they flew over.
BOSSENBERRY, Arthur Joseph “Art” WWI & WWII
Art was born in 1890 in Zurich, Ontario. He joined the CanadianOverseas Expeditionary Force in 1915 and served as a Sergeantwith the Canadian Infantry, 5th Battalion, in England and France.While overseas, he met and married Lottie Cornelius. After the war,they settled in Froude, Saskatchewan. Art also served with theVeterans Guard of Canada from 1942 until 1945 during World WarII. Art was a member of Codette Legion Branch 275 for thirty-fouryears before he passed away in 1977.
BOSSENBERRY (NOWLAN), Dorothy Ann WWII
Dorothy was born in 1922 in Tugaske, Saskatchewan. She joinedthe Canadian Women’s Army Corps in 1943 and took her basictraining in Vermilion, Alberta. She was stationed in Vancouver,British Columbia and served as a laundry checker before beingdischarged in 1945. Dorothy died in 1968 in Regina,Saskatchewan.
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BOTTERILL, Gordon Franklin WWII
Gordon was born on December 4, 1921. He joined the RoyalCanadian Artillery in 1943 and served as a Private in Alberta,Saskatchewan and British Columbia at Red Deer, Regina andEsquimalt. He was discharged in 1945. Gordon passed away onFebruary 22, 2005.
BOYER, Albert “Hap” KOREA & PEACETIME
Hap was born in 1928 in Murray Lake and he joined the Army andserved in Japan, Germany and Cyprus. Wherever he wasstationed, he entertained people with his fiddling. In Korea, hestarted a band and one of his officers decided his band needed aname. He had a stand painted out of wooden beer boxes andpainted the name “Hap Boyer’s Homesteaders” on it. The namestuck. Hap passed away in 2012.
BOYER, Euclide WWII
Euclide was born in St. Laurent, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy on March 4, 1942 and served in Europe during World War IIas a Private with the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment ofCanada). He was discharged on March 4, 1945 and was awardedfive medals.
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BRADSHAW, Bill PEACETIME & RCMP
Bill joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and served from1951 to 1955. He then enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Forceand served in the Military Police from 1956 to 1972 after which heheld the appointment of Sheriff in Courtenay, British Columbia from1973 to 1988. Bill was a member of Courtenay Legion Branch 17for over forty years. At one time, his parents were partners in theChrysler dealership in Nipawin.
BRADWELL, Francis John “Frank” WWII
Frank was born in Saskatoon in 1924. He joined the Army in Reginaon September 15, 1943, went to England for more training then toEurope with the 7TH Recce Regiment Gone missing in TheNetherlands, he was a POW from December 18, 1944 in the StalagXI Concentration Camp until his liberation on April 27, 1945 havinglost about 35 pounds. After some time in the hospital, he returnedhome to Macklin and worked on the farm but became restless. Hewent to Exshaw to work for Canada Cement where he stayed until hisretirement in 1983. Frank and his wife moved to Campbell River to golfand fish which he did until his death on May 15, 2014. He never spokeof his time in the war but did say that winters in Germany were verymild and the Sunday afternoon pastime was to sit on the veranda intheir birthday suits and pick the lice out of their long johns. He was aLife Member of Alberta’s Exshaw Legion Branch 179.
BRADWELL, William “Bill” WWI
Bill was born in Sheffield, England in 1899 and immigrated toCanada when he was 12 years old, taking his education inSaskatoon. He joined the Army in 1918 and was shipped to Siberiawith the Canadian Expeditionary Force where he served in theGeneral Office/Payroll area, 17th Supply Depot in Vladivostock. Healso served with the #10 Engineers and Railway Supply. Bill wasdischarged on June 14, 1919 and returned to the Saskatoon areato start farming. From 1925, he had moved and was farming in thearea of Macklin. Later, he managed a general store and becamepostmaster for Canada Post. Bill was a Life Member of ExshawLegion Branch 179 in Alberta before he passed away in 1975.
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BRANSON, Frank WWII
Frank was born in 1900 in Northampton, United Kingdom. Hejoined the Army during World War II and served in Italy, Franceand Germany. Frank was a member of Carnduff Legion Branch216 before his death in 1992.
BREGG, Norman Ira WWII
Norman was born on April 20, 1908. He joined the Canadian Armyon June 25, 1940 and served in the Artillery and Medical ServiceCorps. Private Bregg was discharged on October 19, 1945.Norman passed away on January 18, 1997.
BREGG, Rueben Gerald “Gerry” WWII
Gerry was born on November 8, 1908 in Parry Sound, Ontario andlater, his family farmed in the Semans area of Saskatchewan. Atthe age of 32, Gerry enlisted on November 28, 1940 and servedas a Corporal in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Patricia Bay,British Columbia as an airplane mechanic. He was discharged onAugust 5, 1942. Gerry married Doris Tadman in 1942 and they hadfive children. In 1945, they moved to Semans to farm until 1959when they moved to Saskatoon. There, Gerry owned a restaurantand was known for his Regal meat pies while Doris ran theboarding house. Gerry was a member of Semans Legion Branch108 from 1946 and the Legion in Saskatoon from 1958 to 1970.Gerry died on January 9, 1970 and is buried in Semans besideDoris and their infant son, Larry.
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BREWER, William Donald WWII
Donald was born on August 26, 1915 in Jersey, Channel Islands,England. He joined the Army and served with the Regina RifleRegiment in France where he was killed in action on July 8, 1944at Caen. Donald was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France andGermany Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939-45 and aCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp.
BRISBIN, Norman RCMP
Norman joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Nipawinand trained in Regina and Ottawa. He served in Edmonton,Calgary, Banff and High River on general duties then joined theRoyal Canadian Mounted Police Air Division in Ottawa,Edmonton, Regina, Fort Smith, Inuvik, St. John’s, The pas,Victoria and at headquarters in Ottawa where he commanded theRCMP Air Division as Chief Superintendent and C.O. He left theservice in 1985.
BRISTOL, Percival John WWII
Percival was born in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1913. He joined theArmy and served with the Royal Canadian Electrical andMechanical Engineers in the United Kingdom, France, ContinentalEurope and Germany. Percival was a member of Yellow GrassLegion Branch 266 before he passed away in 2006.
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BROCKMAN, Victor Albert WWII
Victor was born on May 14, 1921. He joined the Army in 1942 andwas sent overseas in 1943, serving as a Gunner with the RoyalCanadian Artillery in Italy, Holland and Belgium. After returning toCanada in 1945, he worked in the Inco mines in Sudbury, Ontariothen returned to Saskatchewan in 1950 with his wife Marie. In1952, he went to Nipawin where he worked at Neufeld Seeds untilhis retirement in 1986. Victor passed away on September 25, 2009.
BROWN, Donald Nicholas PEACETIME
Donald was born on November 25, 1935. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force on March 31, 1954 and served as LeadingAircraftman in the Regular Force, Fighter Control, Operator Group3, until he passed away in 1985.
BROWN, Douglas WWII
Douglas joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served as aSignalman on HMCS Sorel on the high seas during World War II.They escorted ships halfway across the Atlantic to the “Black Pit”where British escorts took over. He was at sea outside Halifax thenight the last Canadian ship was sunk by a German U-boat. Hespent the night recovering bodies and survivors.
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BROWN (HEGGIE), Elizabeth M. WWII
Elizabeth was born in 1916 on the family farm near Demaine,Saskatchewan. She went to school at Bernard and Lucky LakeSchool and took a secretarial course at Success Business College.Elizabeth enlisted in the RCAF in December 1942 and took herbasic training in Toronto, Ontario. She was then posted to Ontario,Saskatchewan then to Alberta and Manitoba. Corporal Heggie wasdischarged in February 1946. That same year, Elizabeth marriedBill Brown who passed away in September 1988. She lived in theirhome until she found that she could no longer look after the yardthen moved to Lucky Lake for a while before moving back toBeechy to the Personal Care Home. Elizabeth’s last three monthswere spent in Kyle and Lucky Lake health centers. She was amember of Beechy Legion Branch 324 for fifty-three years beforeshe passed away in 2014.
BROWN, Frank Stanley WWII
Frank joined the Army in 1939 and served with the Royal CanadianArtillery as a Private until he was discharged in 1945.
BROWN, Herbert H. “Bert” WWI
Bert was born in 1899. He joined the Royal Irish Rifles, 12th
Battalion, and served from 1914 to 1918. Bert passed away onJuly 15, 1943.
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BROWN, Herbert Milton WWII
Herbert joined the Army and served as a Private with the CanadianInfantry. He served in World War II from 1939 to 1944.
BROWN, Silas WWII
Silas was born in Ontario. He joined the Army and served duringWorld War II. Silas was a Life Member of Carnduff Legion Branch216 before his death in 1965.
BROWN, Steve Edward PEACETIME
Steve was born on July 13, 1942. He joined the Canadian Armyon November 5, 1959 and served as a Private in the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, 2nd Airborne Division. Steve wasreleased on October 8, 1962.
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BROWN, Thearon WWII
Thearon was born in 1923 in Antelope, one of nine children on thefamily homestead. He enlisted near the end of the war and died onMarch 3, 1945 during the liberation of The Netherlands.
BROWN, Walter Cecil WWII
Walter joined the Army in 1940 and served as a Sapper with theRoyal Canadian Engineers during World War II. He wasdischarged in 1945.
BROWN, Walter Wesley WWI
Walter was born in 1897 in Minnesota, United States. He joinedthe Canadian Expeditionary Force and was in training in Reginafor just over one year but the war ended so he did not get to goany further. He served between May 8, 1918 and February 6, 1919.Walter passed away in June 1981.
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BRUCE, Andrew McCracken WWI & WWII
Andrew was born in 1899. He joined the Canadian ExpeditionaryForce during World War I and served as a Private from December12, 1917 until January 9, 1919. He also served in the CanadianArmy during World War II from November 20, 1941 to October 22,1942. His decorations include the British War Medal.
BRUNELLE, Robert Edward WWII & PEACETIME
Robert was born on February 27, 1920. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Artillery in 1942 and served as a Captain until 1946 afterwhich he was in the Reserve until 1970.
BRYNE, Marvin WWII
Marlon was born in 1920 in Prince Albert. He joined the Royal AirForce and served in Iceland with Coastal Command. Marvin hasbeen a member of Prince Albert Legion Branch 2 for forty years.
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BUCKINGHAM, Stanley WWII
Stanley was born in 1921 in Mullingar, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Army and served in England, Holland and Belgium drivingjeeps in convoys. Stanley passed away in 2004.
BUDD, Russell WWII
Russell joined the Royal Canadian Air Force during World WarII and served with Squadron 664 as an Airframe Mechanic. Itwas his responsibility to repair damaged aircraft and makethem air worthy.
BUFFINGTON (AGNEW), Katherine E. WWII
Katherine joined the Women’s Division of the Royal CanadianAir Force in September 1942. She served as a LeadingAirwoman in Canada and the United Kingdom until her dischargein November 1945.
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BURTON, James Wilfred WWII
James was born in 1922. He joined the Army in World War II andserved with the Regina Rifles. Corporal Burton was discharged in1946 and he died in 1989.
BUSCH, Arthur WWII
Arthur joined the Air Force and served with India Squadron 435 inBurma flying supplies to the British 14th Army who were liberatingBurma. He survived when his transport plane crashed and burnednear Gujarat, India but one crew of the Squadron was shot downin 1945. The plane was finally recovered 50 years later.
BUSHELL, George WWI
George was born in Hersley, England on November 10, 1894 andcame to Pasqua, Saskatchewan to work for an uncle when he was16 years old. He enrolled in the first agricultural college atSaskatoon, Saskatchewan and on March 24, 1916, enlisted in theCanadian Army in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan with the 28th
Battalion. He served in France and was wounded in early battle.After his convalescence, he was sent back to the front lines.George married Doris Langdon of Birmingham, England on March13, 1919 and received his discharge from the service by reason ofdemobilization on July 27, 1919 with the rank of Sergeant. Georgereturned to Canada and in 1923, moved to Limerick,Saskatchewan where he farmed for many years. He retired to livein the village of Limerick and died on July 22, 1976. George isburied in the Hillcrest Cemetery in Limerick.
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BUTLER, Frederick WWI
Frederick enlisted in 1914 with the 229th Battalion in Moose Jaw.He also served with the 46th Canadian Battalion serving in Belgium,France and England. He was wounded and sent to England torecuperate after which the war was over.
BYGRAVE, G. Donald “Don” WWII
Don was born in Davidson, Saskatchewan in 1917. He enlisted as a pilotin Regina on July 12, 1941 at the age of 22 and took his basic training therebut when they discovered his excellent in mathematics skills, theytransferred him to train as a navigator. He went overseas in the fall of 1941and was stationed at Biggin-Hill, Kent Base in England where he met hisfuture wife. With Squadron 426, he made numerous missions overGermany and the Blue Danube where one night they lost their tail gunnerand assistant gunner, but the rest made it safely back to England. Later,Don was sent to Egypt and Italy for combat duty and also suffered a kneeinjury for which it took some time to recover. He received the Italy Star, theAir Crew Europe Star Medal, the 1939-45 Star, the Medal for VoluntaryMilitary Service and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Bar. FlightLieutenant Bygrave was discharged in Regina on November 16, 1945. Donhas been a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for twenty-two years.
CAIRNS, Owen Robert WWII
Owen was born on March 12, 1918. He joined the Royal CanadianAir Force in April 1941 and served as ground crew until hisdischarge in 1944. Owen passed away on May 16, 1995.
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CAIRNS, Thomas Reginald WWII
Thomas was born on August 19, 1922. He joined the CanadianArmy in May 1942 and served as a Private in the Infantry untilAugust 1945. Wounded in action in Italy in 1943, Thomas wastaken prisoner in September of that year and interned at Stalag97A near Munich.
CALDER, Gordon Alexander WWII
Gordon was born in 1917 and his parents homesteaded nearWatrous before moving to the Nipawin area in 1933. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served as a Pilot Officer with 98Squadron in World War II. He was shot down over Bologne on May13, 1943 and is buried in the Bologne Eastern Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France.
CALDER, Russell Hugh WWII
Russell was born in 1918. He joined the Army during World War IIand served as CSM with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps from1941 to 1945. Russell passed away in 1984.
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CAMPBELL, Donald N. WWII
Donald was born in 1919. He enlisted in Nipawin in 1939 andserved as flying instructor on all types of aircraft from Tiger Mothbiplanes to Lancaster bombers. He was Squadron Leader andserved with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Towards the end of thewar, he ferried bombers from Canada to England and continuedinstructing in Britain, graduating the Empire Central Flying Schoolof the Royal Air Force. Leaving the service in 1946, he returned toNipawin, designed the local airfield and ran Nipawin’s first airservice. He eventually became Chief Pilot and Supervisor ofSaskatchewan Air Ambulance and later wrote a book relating hisexperiences on many mercy flights throughout the province.Donald passed away in 2001.
CAMPBELL, Douglas Gilbert WWII
Douglas was born on April 1, 1922. He joined the CanadianInfantry in 1941 and served as a Corporal until his release in 1946.Douglas passed away on June 3, 1997.
CANADA, Jack WWI
Jack was born on October 22, 1890. He joined the CanadianExpeditionary Force in 1914 and served as a Sapper with the 107th
Battalion. He was discharged in 1918. Jack passed away onOctober 4, 1932.
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CANN, George WWII
George was born in 1919. He joined the Air Force in World War IIand was shot down on November 4, 1942. His grave can be foundat the Alexandria Hadra War Memorial Cemetery in Egypt.
CAPLETTE, Eli WWII & KOREA
Eli, from Meadow Lake, joined the Army and served as a Corporalwith the Regina Rifle Regiment during World War II and in Korea.
CARBERT, Robert E. WWII
Robert enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in1943 and served as a Signalman during World War II. He enlistedat HMCS Unicorn in Saskatoon, went to signal school in Ste.Hyacinthe, Quebec then to HMCS Stadacona in Halifax. He wasposted to HMCS Trentonian in Quebec and did training exercisesin Bermuda and then was on submarine patrol in the North Atlantic.Robert was transferred to HMCS Nadine in Victoria and patrolledthe Canadian west coast. He was released in 1945
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CARDIFF, John Abel “Jack” WWII
Jack was born on October 21, 1923 in Govan, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in October 1941 and trained as a pilot and wirelessoperator before going to England in July 1943 as a Sergeant wireless operator.He trained flying the Wellington bomber and the Halifax heavy bomber. Jackwas posted to 77 Squadron at Elington, Yorkshire. His crew completed 42operational trips over enemy territory, tours completed on March 6, 1945. Hereceived the Distinguished Flying Cross. Jack returned home to Govan to farm,married and had two children. Later, the family relocated to Regina where hebegan a career with the Farm Credit Corp. Over the years, they resided in PrinceAlbert, Saskatoon, Regina and Kelowna where he retired. Jack played an activerole in many Legion branches throughout the years. He held executive positionsand took an advocate role representing the veterans. Jack had been a Legionmember for more than fifty years in Govan, Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albertand Kelowna before he passed away on December 27, 2010 in Kelowna, BC.
CARLSON, Arnold Bernard WWII
Arnold was born in Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan on July 31, 1918.He joined the Army and served as a Private in Canada until 1944when he was given a compassionate discharge because of thedeath of his brother, Flight Sergeant Elmer Carlson on September12, 1944. Arnold was a member of Pleasantdale Legion Branch227 before he passed away on November 6, 1976.
CARLSON, Elmer Kenneth WWII
Elmer was born in 1925 in Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served as a FlightSergeant in Canada, then in England. He was a tail gunner in abomber that was shot down over Germany in August 1944. Elmerwas buried in Germany.
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CARPENTER, Roy WWII
Roy joined the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in 1944 andserved as a Private with #1 Platoon, No. 1 Company, in Holland,Belgium and Germany.
CARR, James “Jimmy” WWI
Jimmy joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force and served duringWorld War I.
CARRIÈRE, Pierre WWII
Pierre was born at Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Army during World War II and served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in the United Kingdom, France andBelgium. He was wounded in action while serving with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment. As a Métis soldier, Pierre suffered withphysical injuries that many other soldiers might not have had toendure. Despite his mistreatments, he was known as a strongleader in his community and helped form various projects, onebeing the Old Folk’s Home. Pierre was president of theCumberland House Legion Branch.
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CARTER, George Harrison WWII
George was born on December 7, 1889. He joined the CanadianExpeditionary Force in 1914 and served as Staff Sergeant with theCanadian Army Medical Corps, 10th Field Ambulance, and thePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Discharged in 1919,George was awarded the Military Medal, the War Medal and theVictory Medal. He passed away on July 7, 1958.
CHABOYER, Cyril WWII
Cyril joined the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in World WarII and served as a Lance Corporal with the Saskatoon Light Infantry(Machine Gun) and the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division. Cyril servedin the United Kingdom and in Northwest Europe.
CHARTIER, Wellwood Eugene WWII
Wellwood was born in 1919. He joined the Royal CanadianEngineers in World War II and served as a Sapper until he waskilled in action on July 30, 1944 at the age of 25. He is buried inthe Woodlawn Cemetery in Nipawin.
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CINNAMON, James Wilfrid WWII
James was born north of Carnduff in 1926. He joined the Army andserved during World War II. James was a Life Member of CarnduffLegion Branch 216 before he passed away in 2004.
CINNAMON, Roy Wilfrid WWI
Roy was born on May 19, 1897 in Oshawa, Ontario. He enlisted inthe Army in 1917 and served in the Canadian Expeditionary Forceduring World War I. After his discharge in 1918, he returned toCarnduff, Saskatchewan. Roy passed away on May 20, 1982 inOxbow, Saskatchewan.
CLAPSON (SHANNON), Ada WWI
Ada was born on August 30, 1896. She joined the CanadianExpeditionary Force during World War I and served as an ArmyNurse. Ada passed away on January 31, 1996.
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CLAPSON, Norman WWII
Norman was born in 1923. He joined the Army and served with theRegina Rifles as a Private during World War II.
CLAPSON, Percy WWI
Percy joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force and served as aPrivate with the 243rd Battalion during World War I.
CLARK, Douglas Alexander PEACETIME
Douglas was born in 1933 in Stonewall, Manitoba. He enlisted inthe Army and went to officer training. Douglas was a member ofthe Royal Canadian Legion for thirty years before he passed awayin 2013.
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CLARK, James WWI
James was born on January 14, 1871 in Westmoreland, England.He joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1915 and servedwith the Black Watch, 13th Battalion. He served in France in 1916and was discharged in 1919. After the war, James farmed in theAylsham district and he passed away on November 20, 1956.
CLARK, John Joseph WWII
John was born in 1906. He joined the Army and served as BattalionHead Chef for the Catering Corps during World War II. He servedin Canada and Holland. John passed away on March 3, 1992.
CLARK, Robert James “Bert” WWII
Bert was born on November 12, 1900. He joined the Army andserved as a Private during World War II and his wartime servicewas spent in the Province of Quebec. Bert passed away inJanuary 1965.
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CLARKE, James Hugh RCMP
James was born on October 12, 1951. He joined the RoyalCanadian Mounted Police in 1971 and served as a Staff Sergeantuntil he left the service in 2008.
CLARKE, James Reed WWII
James was born on January 29, 1922. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1941 and served during World War II until1946. James passed away on September 22, 2005.
CLARKE, Leonard James WWII
Leonard was born in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1918. He joined theArmy during World War II and served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in Canada, Britain and NorthwestEurope. He was wounded in action in the upper arm on August 28,1944 in France and was again wounded on October 13, 1944 inHolland where he lost his left leg. He was awarded in 1939-45 Star,the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45.Leonard returned to Saskatchewan in 1945 and took up farmingat Smeaton. Leonard and his wife Lily raised five children andfarmed for 30 years. He was a member of Smeaton Legion Branch319 for thirty-one years before he died of a heart attack in May1977 at the age of 58.
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CLARKE, William Davis WWI
William was born on December 5, 1898. He joined the CanadianExpeditionary Force in 1917 and served until 1919 with the 43rd
Battalion, Cameron Highlanders, and the 8th Battalion Little BlackDevils. William died on October 17, 1951.
CLAY, Albert R. WWII
Albert joined the Army in April 1942 and served as a Private withthe Royal Canadian Artillery until his release in 1944.
CLAY, Albert Sr. WWI & WWII
Albert was born in 1890 in Chelsea, London, England. He servedwith the British Expeditionary Force in Belgium and was bothwounded and gassed. He came to Nipawin in 1929 and farmednortheast of town. Albert joined the Royal Canadian Artillery inWorld War II and served as a Lance Corporal. He passed awayin 1960.
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CLAY, Arnold PEACETIME
Arnold joined the Queen’s Own Rifles and served as a Private from1956 until 1958.
CLEVELAND, Archie V. WWII
Archie was born in 1919. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce and served as an air gunner with 75 New ZealandSquadron. Sergeant Cleveland’s plane crashed into the sea offYarmouth, England on July 26, 1943. He has no known gravebut he is commemorated on the Runnymede Memorial, west ofLondon, England.
COCHRAN, Morris Edward WWII
Morris was born on October 3, 1925. He joined the Royal CanadianNaval Volunteer Reserve in 1943 and served on the corvetteHMCS Trentonian until his discharge in 1945. Morris passed awayon February 5, 2004.
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COCKS, Barry WWII
Very was born in Leader, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army atthe age of 22 and served in the Royal Regiment in Kiska Island,England and France where he was killed in action on July 18.
COLLINS, John D. WWII
John enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on January 25, 1942and served as Leading Aircraftman until his discharge in 1945.
COLLINS, Maxim KOREA
Maxim enlisted in the Army and served with the Princess Patricia’sCanadian Light Infantry, Canadian Airborne Regiment, in Germanyduring the 1950s.
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COLLINS, Michael James WWII
Michael was born in 1917. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Forcein 1941 and served until his release in 1945.
COLWELL, Ivan J. WWII
Ivan enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War IIand served in the Pacific theaters. He was awarded the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and the Maple Leaf.
CONNOR, Maurice “Mike” WWII
Mike enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served as anAirframe technician with the North Atlantic Squadron 10-B-R.
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CONROY, Joseph Franklin WWII
Joseph enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 andserved as a Corporal until his discharge in 1945.
COOK, Jim Sr. WWII
Jim enlisted in the Canadian Army during World War II. He servedin Canada from 1941 to 1945.
COON, Howard Maynard WWII
Howard was born in 1909 in Carpio, North Dakota. He joined theArmy and served with the Electrical Mechanical Engineers inEngland, France, Italy and Germany. Howard was a member ofLegion Branch 17 for number of years before he passed awayin 1984.
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COOPER, Richard H. WWII
Richard was born on October 22, 1911. He joined the Army on April9, 1942 and was discharged on March 27, 1946. Private Cooperserved with the Prince Albert Volunteers in the United Kingdom,Continental Europe and the Mediterranean. He was awarded the1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Italy Star and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. Richard passedaway on May 31, 1987.
COPELAND, David Dinsdale WWII
David was born on October 13, 1926. He enlisted in the CanadianArmy and served as a Private in the Infantry from June toNovember 1944.
COPELAND, Gordon Hector WWII
Gordon was born in October 1918 in Melfort. He joined theSaskatchewan Regiment in 1939 and did his basic training inRegina and advanced training in Winnipeg. Private Copeland wasdischarged in 1945. Gordon died in 1985 and is buried in the MabelHill Cemetery.
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COPELAND, Stanley Reed WWII
Stanley was born on January 20, 1913. He enlisted in theSaskatchewan Regiment in 1939 and did his basic training inRegina, followed by his advanced training in Winnipeg. PrivateCopeland was posted to Sheffield, England and served in theAmbulance Corps. He also played in the Regimental Band. Stanleymet his wife Rosalie Cawthorne in Sheffield and returned with herto his farm in Pontrilas after his discharge in 1945.
COREAU, William Alphonse WWII
William was born in 1901. He enlisted in the South SaskatchewanRegiment in 1940 and served as a Private until his discharge in1945. William passed away in 1972.
CORY, A. G. Gary S. RCMP
Gary joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on January31, 1956 and served as Staff Sergeant. He left the service onApril 4, 1992.
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CÔTÉ, Joseph Simon Fernand “Fern” WWII
Fern was born on August 24, 1925. He was a Canadian citizenbut joined the U.S. Army because he was too young at 17 toenlist in the Canadian Forces. Fern was a Private serving as atruck driver under General George Patton. He passed away onMarch 11, 2010.
COTTON, Robert Norval WWII
Robert enlisted in the Army in 1942 and served with theMaisonneuve Highlanders during World War II. Master CorporalCotton left the service in 1975.
COUNTRYMAN, Allan Ellis “Al” WWII
Al enlisted in the Army in the fall of 1941. He took basic trainingin Regina and advanced training in Red Deer, Alberta. Theservice unit was mobilized there and they proceeded overseas inAugust 1942. Allen was in the B Unit. The first camp wasBramshot, Surrey and in April 1944, the tank transporters weredisposed of and they received Mack Diesel 10-ton lorries. In July1944, the Company landed on the beach in France at Courcelles-sur-Mer. Allan served with the 69th Canadian General TankTransport Company in France.
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COVENTRY, James Harvey “Jim” WWII
Jim was born in September 1915. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on February 28, 1941 and served as wirelessoperator with Moose Squadron, Group 6. Corporal Coventry wasdischarged on June 5, 1945. Jim passed away on July 30, 1999.
COWIE, Allen Houston WWI
Allen was born in Ontario in 1897. He enlisted in the Army with theRNWMP in April 1918 and served in France with the LordStrathcona Horse. Allen was a member of Three Towns LegionBranch before he passed away in 1962.
COWIE, Andrew Grey Jr. WWI
Andrew enlisted in the Army and served with the 28th Border Horse,152nd Battalion, and the 5th Battalion in France where he was killedin action in 1917. Andrew is buried in Pas de Calais in France.
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COWIE, John James WWI
John was born in Ontario in 1895. He joined the CanadianExpeditionary Force on April 14, 1916 and served in France withthe 212th Overseas Battalion and the 4th Pioneer Battalion. He wasdischarged on February 11, 1919. John died in 1956.
COX, William Edward WWII
William was born in 1921. He joined the Canadian Army in August1942 and served as a Private in the United Kingdom and Europe.Private Cox was discharged in February 1946 and received theFrance and Germany Star.
CRAIG, Donald Gerald WWII
Donald was born on July 28, 1924. He joined the Army onNovember 1, 143 and served as a Private with the Essex andCanadian Scottish Regiments in Canada, the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. Wounded at the Falaise Gap in France,Donald was hospitalized at the 22nd Canadian General Hospital inEngland. He returned to Canada on HMCS Lady Nelson and wasdischarged from service on April 11, 1946. Donald passed awayon June 5, 1994.
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CRAVEN, Elmer William WWII
Elmer’s family had moved to Aylsham in 1918 and he was born onJuly 11, 1922. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on June24, 1942 and served as an Aero engine technician. CorporalCraven served until March 29, 1946 but he re-enlisted on October15, 1954 and was released on December 4, 1972. Elmer passedaway on December 9, 1984.
CRAVEN, Stuart Melvin WWII
Stuart was born on November 26, 1917. He joined theCanadian Army in April 1942 but spent only a few months inthe service. He was compassionately discharged a few monthslater in June on the death of his father. Private Craven returnedhome to run the family farm near Aylsham. He passed away onDecember 25, 2007.
CREELMAN, Samuel Wallace WWI & WWII
Samuel was born in December 1888 in Nova Scotia. He joined theRoyal Canadian Engineers in 1914 and served as a Sapper untilhis release in 1918. After the war, he came to Nipawin in 1924 andraised his family there. During World War II, he was deemed tooold at age 52 for active overseas duty. He then served as a guardat a prisoner of war camp from 1940 to 1945. Samuel passed awayon May 14, 1966.
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CREELMAN, Stanley Bruce WWII
Stanley was born in 1922 in Eldersley, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and served as aPrivate from 1939 to 1945. Stanley spent four years in Europebefore repatriation.
CREELMAN, Wallace Elmer WWII
Wallace was born on January 22, 1924 in Eldersley, Saskatchewanbut he was raised in Nipawin. He joined the Army in Winnipeg in1942 and served as a Sapper with the 4th Division of the RoyalCanadian Engineers in England and Northern Europe. He spentsome time in an English hospital with back injuries. Wallace wasdischarged in 1945 and he died in 1978.
CRIPPS, Brenda Lee PEACETIME
Brenda was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in 1948. Shejoined the Cadet Instructors List Canadian, Forces Reserves, in1982. Brenda spent eleven years and six months as a TrainingOfficer and then as a Commanding Officer of 390 RCACC. Brendahas been a member of Legion Branch 31 for thirty-three years.
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CROCKETT, Layton Howard WWII
Layton enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 andserved as a Captain until his discharge in 1945. He re-enlisted in1954 and served until 1969.
CROCKETT, William Vernon “Bill” WWII
Bill was born in 1922 in La Flèche and went to Ridgedale with hisfather in 1933. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force duringWorld War II and served as a wireless air gunner with 218Squadron. He was killed on November 13, 1943 in an air crashnear Whitby, England. William is buried in the Stone FallsCemetery at Harrogate, Yorkshire, England.
CROCOMBE, Walter H. WWII
Walter joined the Army in 1939 and served in the Infantry duringWorld War II. Lieutenant Crocombe was discharged in 1945.
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CUNNINGHAM, Fred C. PEACETIME
Fred enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1950 and servedas a Leading Aircraftman, Airframe Mechanic, in Canada andEngland until his discharge in 1952.
CURRIE, Arnold Wilson WWII
Arnold was born on June 26, 1917. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Artillery in June 1941 and served as a Gunner withthe 6th Battalion, 7th Regiment, in Canada, England and Europe.He was discharged on September 5, 1945. Arnold passed awayin 2008.
CURRIE, Donald WWI
Donald was born on March 8, 1892. He enlisted in Gladstone,Saskatchewan with the Canadian Expeditionary Force which wasthen termed “the men of the north.” Private Currie served with the225th Overseas Battalion in the 44th Canadian Infantry until hisdischarge on July 3, 1919. Donald passed away in 1961.
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CURRIE, T. H. WWII
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Division. He was discharged in 1945.
CUTHILL, David Edwin WWII
David was born in 1909 in Wynot, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy and served in the Italy Campaign with the Royal CanadianRegiment. He was captured on December 25, 1944 and was aPOW in Italy, liberated in May of 1945. He was also in C Camp inAustria and was wounded during the war. David was a member ofFoam Lake Legion Branch 16 for number of years and he passedaway in 1990.
DALE, Arthur “Art” WWII & KOREA
Art joined the Navy and served during World War II on theseCorvettes: Louisbourg K143 F.C.; Dundas K299 F.C.; DrumhellerK67 F.C.; Collingwood K180 F.C.; and Ontario #53. He wasdecorated seven times and attended Queen Elizabeth’s coronationceremony. Art also served in Korea.
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DALGLEISH, Charles Rieve WWI
Charles was born in Scotland in 1891. He came to Canada at theage of 22 and filed for Homestead on December 20, 1913 in theNadeauville area. When war broke out, he was one of the first fromthe area to enlist. He was a rancher when he enlisted on December22, 1914 in Maple Creek and he served as a Private in theCanadian Cavalry Brigade, Machine Gun Squadron. While servingin France, he was fatally hit by shrapnel on April 1, 1918 whiletaking several horses to water in the Castell Woods near Amiens.He is currently buried at the Namps-au-Val British Cemetery inFrance. His name appears on the Nadeauville Monument, 18 milesnorth of Thompkins.
DALZIEL, Dave WWII
Dave enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942. He servedas Warrant Officer 2 (air gunner wings) in Canada and England.Dave was discharged in 1944.
DALZIEL, Ken WWII
Ken joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1942.He served as Stoker 1st Class on HMCS Red Deer on escort dutyin the North Atlantic. Ken was discharged in 1945.
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DALZIEL, Samuel “Duke” WWII
Duke enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in1944. He served as Able Seaman (gunner rating) on HMCS PortHope in the North Atlantic on escort duty. Duke was dischargedin 1945.
DANIEL, Joseph Henry WWI
Joseph enlisted in the Army in 1916 and served 209th Battalionduring World War I. He was discharged in 1919. Joseph was amember of Gull Lake Legion Branch 119 and was also PastPresident and Secretary.
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Lee joined the Canadian Army and has served in Bosnia andAfghanistan. He was with the Saskatchewan Dragoons from 1994-2004; the Lord Strathcona’s Horse from 2004-2007; in Bosnia from2000-2001 and again in 2003; and in Afghanistan in 2006 wherehe fought in the first battle of Panjwayi against the Taliban. Apartfrom the Saskatchewan Dragoons, Lee has served with 1PPCLI,2PPCLI and MN BG.
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LEST WE FORGET 151
DAVISON, George WWI
George enlisted in the Canadian Army during World War I andserved as a Corporal with the Royal Canadian Regiment. He waskilled in action on January 26, 1916 at the age of 37. George isburied in the St. Quentin Cabaret Military Cemetery.
DAVISON, Wade WWII
Wade was born in 1920. He joined the Army during World War IIand served in France with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. Hetook part in the Dieppe Raid on August 9, 1942 and was fatallywounded. He is buried in the Dunkirk Town Cemetery in Nord,France. Wade was married to Beth Downs before the war and theyhad one daughter.
DEFAYETTE, Joseph Henee WWI
Joseph was born in St. Jérôme, Québec on October 1, 1897. Hemoved to the Nadeauville area and began working as a farmer. OnApril 11, 1916 and the age of 19, he traveled to Maple Creek andenlisted in the 209th Battalion. On April 4, 1917, during the Battleof Vimy Ridge, Joseph was killed. He is buried at Nine Elms BritishCemetery near Arras, France. His name is memorialized on theNadeauville Monument.
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DEGERNESS, Albert PEACETIME
Albert joined the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in1950. He served as a Private until his release in 1952.
DeLANCE, Wayne WWII
Wayne enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941. Heserved as a Leading Aircraftman in A Group until his dischargein 1945.
DELEHAY, Frederick William WWII
Frederick was born on July 22, 1923. He enlisted in the CanadianArmy during World War II and served as a Private in Italy. Frederickpassed away in 1997.
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DELEHAY, Samuel Joseph Stewart WWII
Samuel was born on March 26, 1923. He joined the Army andserved as a Private in the Canadian Infantry during World War II.Samuel passed away in 1968.
DELEHAY, Thomas Henry WWII
Thomas was born on August 10, 1915. He joined the CanadianArmy and served during World War II. Thomas passed away onOctober 26, 1982.
DICKIE, Adam WWII
Adam joined the Army during World War II and served with the 3rd
Field Regiment.
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DICKIE, Ross WWII
Ross enlisted in the Army in World War II. He served in Normandyand Germany with the Saskatchewan Horse 16/22.
DICKINSON, William WWI
William was born on June 3, 1875. He joined the 5th Battalion ofthe Canadian Expeditionary Force on April 8, 1916 and served asa stretcher bearer in Canada, Britain and France during World WarI. His wartime experiences left him badly shell shocked. LanceCorporal Dickinson was awarded the Military Medal and wasdischarged on April 24, 1919. William was Reeve in the RuralMunicipality of Nipawin from 1915-1916 and from 1920-1921. Asan early settler in the district, he made application for Homesteadentry on SW 3-50-15 W2 on August 16, 1910. William passed awayon February 12, 1939.
DILWORTH, Herman Clifton WWII
Herman was born in Carmichael in 1919. He joined the Army andserved with the Canadian Scottish Regiment in The Netherlandswhere he was killed in action in 1944. He is currently buried at theGroesbeek Canadian War Cemetery. Herman was killed a fewmonths after his older brother was killed.
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DILWORTH, James Robert “Jim” WWII
Jim was born in Carmichael in 1917. He joined the Army andserved with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders in World WarII. He was killed in action in 1944, a few months before his youngerbrother Herman was killed.
DOBELL, Robert G. WWII
Robert joined the Army in 1941 and served in the Canadian ArmyPostal Corps in Montreal, Quebec. He was discharged in 1945.
DODDS, John A. WWII
John was born on February 15, 1914 in Expanse, Saskatchewan.He enlisted on February 12, 1942 and served with the RoyalCanadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in the UnitedKingdom and Northwest Europe. He was a Sergeant when he leftthe service. John married and was a Life Member of The Legion.
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DOMINAS, Edward Ralph WWII
Edward was born in 1923. He joined the Canadian Army duringWorld War II and served in the Black Watch Regiment. PrivateDominas was killed in action on October 13, 1944 at the age of 21and is buried in the Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery inThe Netherlands.
DONALD, William John WWI
William joined the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World WarI and trained at Aldershot, England. Private Donald fought with the5th Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment, and served with JosephStewart who is interred in the Codette Cemetery.
DONALDSON, Homer Fisk WWI
Homer was born in 1896. He joined the Canadian ExpeditionaryForce on September 12, 1916 and served as a Sapper with the200th Battalion. He was discharged on January 31, 1919. Homerpassed away in 1983.
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DONDALE, Percy WWI
Percy was born on September 2, 1899. He joined the CanadianExpeditionary Force and served during World War I. Percy passedaway on August 2, 1970.
DORION, Jean-Baptiste WWI
Jean-Baptiste was an 18-year old trapper from Cumberland Housewhen he traveled by canoe with a group of young Métis men forThe Pas, Manitoba where he enlisted in World War I. These Métishunter/trappers had great abilities in wielding firearms,distinguishing shapes in the night and unique linguistic skills thatmade them great soldiers. In the Canadian Expeditionary Force,Jean-Baptiste served as a Private in the 26th (New Brunswick)Battalion and the 233rd Battalion (CFNW) in Britain, France andBelgium. He suffered mustard gas wounds to his lungs during theBattle of Passchendaele in October 1917 and was repatriated backto Canada. He died from his wounds on January 26, 1924 at theage of 26 and now rests at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Cemeteryin Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. He was also the firsthusband of Eliza Fosseneuve.
DORWARD, Henry David WWII
Henry joined the Army and served with the South SaskatchewanRegiment during World War II. Lance Sergeant Dorward waswounded in Germany and died from his wound on April 8, 1945 atthe age of 30. He is buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery inSurrey, England.
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DOVELL, Wilbur WWII
Wilbur was born in Webb, Saskatchewan in 1917 and grew up inEastend. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 andcompleted gunnery training in February of 1943. He soon becamea member of the RCAF 426 Thunderbird Squadron and was basedat Linton-on-House in England. Wilbur flew in Lancaster andHalifax bombers as the mid-upper gunner on many bombing raids.His keen eye was credited with keeping the crew alive on many ofthe trips. He was awarded the Operational Wings of the RCAF andfinished his commission as a Pilot Officer on February 9, 1945. Hedidn’t return to Eastend and married Elizabeth Robinson. They hadthree children and farmed together for over 50 years. Wilbur wasa member of Eastend Legion Branch for around fifty years beforehe passed away in 2002.
DOWLAND, Arthur Stephan WWI
Arthur was born in England in 1893 and traveled to Nadeauville onFebruary 11, 1914. He was a farmer when he enlisted with the firstCanadian Mounted Rifles in Maple Creek on January 2, 1915. Heserved in France for the next year and a half until approximatelyMay 6, 1916 when she was reported missing near Maple Copse.He was presumed dead and his body was never recovered. Hisbrother William, also served in the war, filed a patent for homesteadin his brother’s name on November 18, 1919. Arthur’s name isinscribed on the Menin Gate Memorial in France and on theNadeauville Monument.
DOYLE, Chester WWII
Chester was born on October 4, 1919. He joined the RoyalCanadian Artillery in 1940 and served until his discharge in 1945.Chester passed away on August 9, 2009.
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DOYLE, Larry Alvin WWII
Larry joined the Canadian Army on March 1, 1943 and served withthe South Saskatchewan Regiment in World War II. He served inEngland in 1943 and was wounded after landing in Normandy,France. Larry was discharged in October 1945.
DOYLE, Vernon O. “Mike” WWII
Mike was born on November 24, 1917. He joined the CanadianArmy in 1942 and served with the Regina Rifles during World WarII. Private Doyle was discharged in 1943.
DRUMMOND, Robert Fyfe WWI
Robert was born in Scotland in 1893 and came to Canada wherehe filed for homestead in the area of Nadeauville on November 26,1912. In World War I, he enlisted on June 28, 1913 in Swift Currentand served a as a Private in Europe with the 49th Battalion. He wasthere for over a year before he died in action on November 17,1917. Robert was shot in the chest and in the legs and wasshipped to an Australian Casualty Clearing Station where he diedfrom his wounds. He is buried in the Nine Elms British Cemetery.His land was willed to his family in Scotland and one brother, Alex,who took care of it until it was eventually sold in the late 1950s.Robert’s name is memorialized on the Nadeauville Monument.
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DUNAJSKI, Francis WWII
Francis was born in 1919 in Muenster, Saskatchewan. Aftergraduation, he went to Normal School in Regina to become ateacher after which he taught in the district of Bethune until heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served with 10Squadron in Canada and England. He was killed in action in 1942at Kiel Canal in Germany. In recognition of his service, DunajskiLake in northern Saskatchewan was named after him.
DUNCAN, Walter Edward WWII
Walter was born in 1917 in Rosetown. He enlisted in theMerchant Navy in May 1942 and served in France, Belgium,Holland and Germany with the 22nd Field Corps of Engineers andthe 20th Company.
DUNFORD, Pearson B. WWII
Pearson joined the Army in World War II and served with the 1st
Canadian Infantry Division in Italy, France, Belgium and Holland.In Italy, he rescued a dying dog and took it all the way to Hollandwhere he gave it to a scared little boy. In Holland, he would alsosneak food for starving families he had met.
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DUROCHER, Ambroise J. KOREA
Ambroise enlisted in the Army and served with the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry during the Korean War. He diedin 1968.
DUTHIE, John Scott WWII
John was born on April 6, 1917. He joined the Canadian Army in1942 and served as a Private with the Regina Rifles until hisdischarge in 1946. John passed away on June 20, 1998.
EASTMAN, Garnet WWII
Garnet enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserveand served as a telegraphist.
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EBERHARDT, Arnold Ernest WWII
Arnold was born in Lang, Saskatchewan on December 30, 1924.He joined the Infantry in Regina in 1943 and became a member ofthe North Shore New Brunswick Regiment. He took his training atFort Garry Barracks in Winnipeg and his advanced training atCamp Shilo. In July 1944, he sailed on the Empress of Scotlandand landed in Greenock, Scotland to begin his duties overseas. Hesaw service in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany where hespent time after the war as part of the Occupational Forces. Hereturned home on June 24, 1946 and began his career in carpentryin 1948. In 1961, he returned to his home in Lang where hecontinued to work in his trade. Arnold passed away on August 28,2003. He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and GermanyStar and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp.
EDGER, William “Bill” WWII
Bill joined the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in 1943 andserved during World War II. Private Edger was discharged in 1946.Bill passed away in 1981.
EDIS, Nettie WWII
Nettie joined the Army during World War II and served as a Privatewith the Canadian Women’s Army Corps. She served from 1939to 1945.
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EMRICK, Herbert H. WWI
Herbert was born in 1898 in Beatrice, Ontario. He joined the Armyduring World War I and served overseas with the 16th CanadianLight Horse and the 77th Battery of Field Artillery. He was a LifeMember of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passed awayin 1996.
EREMKO, James WWII
James was born on September 21, 1917. He joined the CanadianArmy in 1941 and served in #43 Provost Company. Major Eremkowas discharged in 1946 and passed away on June 21, 1985.
ERICKSON, Ada WWII
Ada joined the Army in World War II and served with the CanadianWomen’s Army Corps. Private Erickson served as a stenographerand left the service in April 1945.
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ERICKSON, Arnold Thomas WWII
Arnold enlisted in the Army and served with the Calgary TankRegiment and the Strathcona Horse, 5th Division, in Malta andSicily. He was one of the few survivors of a direct hit to the tank hewas riding in.
ERICKSON, Edward WWII
Edward enlisted in the Canadian Army and served during WorldWar II.
ESTABROOKS, Bill WWII
Bill was born in 1916 in Gull Lake. He met his wife Beatrice whenshe was staying at his parent’s farm while she taught school in GullLake. While helping his father on the farm, they soon fell in loveand they married on December 25, 1940. Soon after, Bill appliedfor the Air Force but was not accepted. He traveled to Moose Jawwith Beatrice and took a machinist course at the technical school.In December 1941, he enlisted with the Army and spent time inRegina before moving to a military training camp in Ottawa. Lessthan a year later on August 28, 1942, Beatrice received a telegramstating that Bill had been injured and was in the hospital in Toronto,Ontario. Bill passed away on that same day. He is buried in theGull Lake Cemetery.
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EVANS, Beverly G. WWII
Beverly joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles on January 6, 1943 andtook advanced training at Camp Shilo, Manitoba as well asoverseas in England from August 1943. He went to France on D-Day, June 6, 1944, and was wounded on the beach of Normandy.Beverly was sent to a hospital in England and returned to Canadain August 1944. He was discharged on October 5, 1944.
EWEN, Hugh John “Jack” WWII
Jack was born on June 25, 1918 in Govan, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy in Regina on February 8, 1941 and left for England on June 19, landingon July 3 to train with the 14th Canadian Hussars (8th Recce). Lance CorporalEwen landed in France on July 6, 1944 but was critically injured onSeptember 7 in Dieppe. He spent 183 days in hospital until his dischargefrom hospital on March 22, 1945. He returned to Regina on January 26,1946, was discharged on February 1, 1946 and settled on his uncle’s farmsoutheast of Riverhurst where he married Georgina Hay. Together, theyfarmed for more than 35 years and raised four children. They retired fromfarming and Jack passed away on September 11, 2008. Jack was awardedthe Good Conduct Badge on October 29, 1943 and also received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the Franceand Germany Star and the Defence Medal. Jack was a member of RiverhurstLegion Branch 335 and Central Butte Branch 213 for a total of sixty years.
EWERT, Alvin Wayne WWII
Elven was born in 1911 in Harvey, Kansas, United States. Hemoved to Carnduff in March 1914 and served in the Navy duringWorld War II. Alvin died in 1973.
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EYERS, Harvey Vincent WWII
Harvey was born on April 10, 1923 in Gainsborough,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army during World War II andserved with the Saskatoon Light Infantry (Machine Gun), and theWest Nova Scotia Regiment in Canada, England, Italy, France,Belgium and Holland. He was wounded twice. Harvey wasawarded several Medals, including the Italy Star, the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal, the Battle of Britain Medal and the 1939-45 Star. Harvey was a member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 forsixty-seven years.
EYERS, Kenneth William WWII
Can it enlisted for World War II on May 18, 1943 and wasdischarged on March 25, 1946 after serving in Canada and in theUnited Kingdom. He was awarded the Defence Medal and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. Kenneth passedaway in 1993.
FAILLE, Nicholas “Mick” WWII
Mick was born on September 1, 1917 in Moose Jaw,Saskatchewan. He was orphaned at the age of two and re-established in the La Flèche area of Saskatchewan in the mid-1920s. Mick enlisted in the South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1939and started active duty in England in 1940. In 1943, Mick marriedElsie Waring of England and they had one son. After the war, Mickremained in England and was employed by the Eastman KodakCompany in Harrow. He retired in 1981 and a few years later, Mickand Elsie moved to Fairlight near Hastings. He passed away onSeptember 2, 2006.
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FAIR, Frank WWI
Frank enlisted in the Army in World War I and served as a Sergeantwith the Canadian Motor Machine Gun Brigade. He was killed inaction on March 26, 1918 and is buried in the St. Sever CemeteryExtension in Rouen, France. Frank received the DistinguishedConduct Medal.
FALLOON, George Hugh WWII
George was born on October 28, 1916 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan and hedied on July 28, 1991. He enlisted on June 24, 1940 and served with theRoyal Canadian Air Force in Canada and the United Kingdom. During abombing raid, his plane was hit by a shell that severed the petrol control cableand oil pipelines resulting in oil flowing into the fuselage. Flying OfficerFalloon took an axe and hacked his way through the fuselage, crawled insidethe wing and made temporary repairs by torch light enabling the bomber toreturn to base safely. George was also wounded in an aircraft crash onDecember 24, 1923. He was discharged on June 28, 1945. He was amember of Manitoba’s Forrest Legion Branch for fourteen years andSmeaton Legion Branch 319 for thirty-two years before he passed away onJuly 28, 1991. He received the Flight Engineer’s Badge, the 1939-45 Star,the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, the Distinguished FlyingMedal and the Royal Canadian Air Force Operational Wings.
FARDEN, Kenneth “Ken” WWII
Ken was born in 1922 in Outlook, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force as an Aero engine mechanic inNovember 1942 and was sent to the Manning Depot No. 18 inToronto S.F.T.S. where he trained for six weeks. During thatperiod, he met Berne Gruenig who became his wife in October1943. Ken’s next posting was to Centralia, Ontario where hespent seven months before transferring to Gimli, Manitoba. Afterone year, he was shipped to Boundary Bay, British Columbiawhich was an operational training unit. He was there when thewar ended. Ken was a Leading Aircraftman. He was a memberof the Great War Veterans Association No. 51 for forty years andhe died in 2007.
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P L U M B I N G & H E AT I N G
Service, Installationsand RenovationsBen Litzenberger
(306) 596-2565Email: [email protected]
www.litzenbergerplumbingandheating.com
MANAGER - CLINT NEULS
BILL DAOUST
Proud To Support Our Veterans and Military Personnel
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FEHR, John WWII
John enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in June 1943. Heserved as Leading Aircraftman with the ground crew until hisdischarge in January 1946.
FEINDELL, Lewis Leslie WWII
Lewis was born on September 25, 1924 in Semans,Saskatchewan. He was a farm labourer before enlisting in theRoyal Canadian Air Force in Regina and he trained in Calgary,Brandon, Gimli and Winnipeg. Serving overseas, he was an uppergunner killed on active duty on April 27, 1944. He was among thecrew of a Lancaster bomber reported missing from night operationsat Schweinfurt. Lewis is buried in the Landeville Churchyard inHaute-Marne, France at Grave 5. He was engaged to be marriedat the time of his death. Feindell Lake in Saskatchewan was namedafter him.
FERGUS, Robert Chalmors Morrison WWI
Robert was born on December 22, 1886. He joined the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in 1915 and served with the2nd McGill Regiment in World War I. Sergeant Fergus wasawarded the Military Medal for Bravery in the Field onSeptember 30, 1917. He died on October 22, 1946 and is buriedin an unmarked grave in the Saskatoon Legion Cemetery.Robert lived in Carlea, Saskatchewan.
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CHUCK JONES
C. JONES TRUCKING INC.Livestock & General Freight
Canada & USA
Box 761 Phone: (306) 782-2830Yorkton, SK Cell: (306) 621-9508S3N 2W8 Fax: (306) 782-2830
1525 4th Avenue NW, PO Box 142, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4N8Telephone: Proshop: 306-692-2838 Office: 306-692-4459
Website: lynbrookgolf.orgEmail Proshop: [email protected]
Office: [email protected]
NotukeuGrain Growers
P.O. Box 29, Ponteix, SK S0N 1Z0
(306) 625-3977
Regina Saskatoon Estevan569-9021 931-1911 637-2121
www.customtruck.ca
Industrial, Commercial, Residential,Agricultural Wiring
Reg SpencerTel (306) 873-2133 PO Box 606Cell (306) 873-7840 Tisdale, SKFax (306) 873-2128 SOE 1T0
Email [email protected]
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FERGUSON, John PEACETIME
John enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1958. He servedas a Leading Aircraftman and was discharged in 1963.
FERGUSON, Leon WWII & KOREA
Leon was born at Duck Lake. He joined the Army on June 17, 1941and did his basic training at Camp Borden, Ontario before goingoverseas in November 1941 where he served with the 22nd
Regiment. He was discharged from the Army on February 28, 1946but decided to re-join when the Korean War broke out. Leon servedwith CASF WMR/Special Forces from December 1951 andreturned from Korea in 1952. He then re-enlisted in the RegularForces where he remained until 1972. He was 62 years old whenhe retired, saying, “Goodbye tension, hello pension.” His serviceincluded Scotland, England, Italy, Holland and Korea. Afterretirement, he decided that gold and fishing were his priorities.Leon was a proud Métis who served his country.
FERGUSON, Robert McCall WWII
Robert was born on October 11, 1914. He joined the RoyalCanadian Engineers in 1942 in Hamilton, Ontario and served inEurope on a Bren gun carrier with the South SaskatchewanRegiment. Corporal Ferguson was discharged in 1945. He passedaway on January 7, 1993.
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4 Abbott Avenue, PO Box 90North Portal, SK S0C 1W0
Phone (306) 927-2165Fax (306) 927-2271
Web: percydavis.com
1 Center Ave.Custom Slaughtering / Processing Tompkins, SKFamous for our Homemade Sausage S0N 2S0Retail Meats - Deli Meats (306) 622-2067
Eastend GrainCo. Ltd.
Box 216, Eastend, SK S0N 0T0
306-295-3573
Terry Yaremko, B.S.P.Pharmacist/Owner/ManagerJody Chupa, B.S.P.Pharmacist/Owner
Broadview and District Lions ClubServing Our Community’s Greatest Need
Regina 536-7507
• Hydrovac Excavation• Piles, Buried Utilities• Fibre Optics, Valves• Safe Variable Pressure
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Fife Lake HotelBox 86, Fife Lake, SK S0H 1N0(306) 476-2605
Serving The Community For 40 Years
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FERGUSSON, David “Ross” WWII
Ross was born on April 6, 1920 in the district of Rocanville,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on August6, 1941 and served as the cook in the canteen in Scarborough,England. Corporal Fergusson was discharged on February 27,1946 and was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medalwith Clasp and the Defence Medal. He married and had fourchildren. He moved to British Columbia where he worked forseveral years at a sawmill then worked for the Municipality ofRichmond before returning to his hometown of Rocanville. Rossloved to garden and look after his yard and his other interests werebaking, playing several musical instruments, dancing and playingcards. He was a member of Rocanville Legion Branch 20 for thirty-five years before he passed away on June 30, 2014 in theMoosomin Long Term Care Facility.
FERRIDGE, Charles Alan PEACETIME
Charles served with the Canadian Army and the Royal CanadianAir Force on bases in Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta as wellas four years in Germany. He retired in 1985 with the rank of Majorafter devoting almost thirty years to the service of his country.
FIELD, Frederick Henry WWII
Frederick enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reservein April 1943. He served as Able Seaman and was discharged inNovember 1945.
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Curtis BitRetipping Service
P.O. Box 502Bienfait, SK S0C 0M0
306-634-7633
390 Central Avenue NorthSwift Current, SK S9H 0L4
(306) 625-3212
www.brady.sk.caProud to be part of your Community.
CanadianIndoor Air QualityInvestigators
Frank Browne [email protected] C 46th St. E Cell: (306) 321-7301Saskatoon, SK S7K 0X2 Office: (306) 665-4274www.ciaqi.ca Toll Free: 1-888-499-IAQI (4274)
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BrigadierSecurity Systems Ltd
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FIELKOWICH, Anthony “Tony” WWII
Tony was born in Rosthern, Saskatchewan on August 15, 1922and died on November 21, 2007 in Powell River Hospital. Heserved for six years in World War II, in England, France, Germany,Normandy, The Netherlands, Belgium and Italy. Shortly after beingdischarged, he went to Texada Island to work for Blubber BayQuarry where he was employed for 46 years. He then moved toGillies Bay, British Columbia where he retired. Tony was a LifeMember of Texada Legion Branch 232 for more than fifty yearsand the Texada Elks Lodge #355. He was awarded the 1939-45Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, theGeorge VI Medal and was most proud of the Canadian VolunteerService Medal with Clasp.
FILBEY, Dale Elmer WWII
Dale was born on February 12 1923. He joined the CanadianArmy’s Infantry on November 25, 1943 and served in Europeduring World War II. Lance Corporal Filbey was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the War Medal 1939-45, the France and Germany Starand the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. Dale wasdischarged on February 5, 1946.
FITZPATRICK, Douglas Roy WWII
Douglas was born in 1927. He enlisted in the Army in July 1945and trained in Regina, Dundurn and Vernon, British Columbia. Bythe time his training was completed, the war was over. Douglaswas a member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passedaway in 2003.
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P.O. Box 40 • Limerick • SK • S0H 2P0Web: smithseeds.ca
Phone 206.263.4944Fax 306.263.4922Cell 306.642.7568
Home 306.263.2141
* Special Care Processing* Certified SeedRON SMITHEmail: [email protected]
RAD-TECRADIATORS
5113 62nd Street Bay 5Lloydminster, AB
780-875-9499
• ENGLISH • FRENCH IMMERSION118 - 11th St. East
Fax: 763-1723 Ph: 953-7500www.pacsd.ca
PETER LEJANBRANCH MANAGER
Russel Metals Inc.4015 Wanuskewin Road Tel: (306) 931-3338P.O. Box 7006 Toll Free: (800) 772-9783Saskatoon, SK Cell: (306) 380-0123S7K 4E5 Fax: (306) 931-2627www.russelmetals.com [email protected]
Edam Credit Union LimitedPO Box 68 Edam Saskatchewan S0M 0V0
Ross HoustonGeneral Manager Phone: 306-397-2242Email: [email protected] Fax: 306-397-2555
Admin: 306-236-5678 Marketplace: 306-236-6541 Meat: 306-236-4266 Bakery/Deli: 306-236-4949Service Centre: 306-236-5371 Pharmacy: 306-236-6366 C-Store: 306-236-6577
Makwa Branch: 306-236-3930 Goodsoil Branch: 306-238-2044
Admin: 306-236-5678 Marketplace: 306-236-6541 Meat: 306-236-4266 Bakery/Deli: 306-236-4949Service Centre: 306-236-5371 Pharmacy: 306-236-6366 C-Store: 306-236-6577
Makwa Branch: 306-236-3930 Goodsoil Branch: 306-238-2044
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FLETCHER, John WWII
John was born in Govan, Saskatchewan on August 17, 1916. Heenlisted in the Canadian Army on April 3, 1942 in Brantford, Ontarioand was discharged on January 11, 1946. During that time, heserved in England and Continental Europe with the CanadianInfantry Corps (RHLI) and received the 1939-45 Star, the Franceand Germany Star, the Defence Medal and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal with Clasp. According to his records, hewas invited to a ball (dance) for members of the 2nd CanadianDivision who took part in the fighting in the Dieppe District, both in1942 and 1944. John put in a total of 1,373 days of service andreceived $788.39 as his pay. After his discharge, he came back tohis home in Govan to take over his dad’s farm and raise a family.John died on December 4, 1995.
FLOWERDAY, Frederick Baker WWII
Frederick enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and servedduring World War II.
FLOWERDAY, Lloyd G. WWII
Lloyd enlisted in the Army during World War II and served with theRoyal Canadian Army Service Corps, 69th Tank Transport.
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The Town of
White City
Council and Residents
are proud to salute the
Veterans and The Legion.
PRT Growing Services
HWY 2 N, Box 1921Prince Albert, SK
S6V 6J9
306.953.4700In Loving Memory of Thomas Allen
SEIU-West members acknowledge the dedicated services of the Royal Canadian Legion.
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FORSYTH, Basil WWII
Basil was born in 1914 in Carnduff, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and spent the war as a pilot andinstructor of gunners and bombardiers in England, returning toCarnduff in 1945. Basil passed away in 2012.
FOSSENEUVE, Charles Joseph WWII
Charles was born on June 6, 1917. He joined the Army in 1942and served as a Gunner in the Royal Canadian Artillery until hisdischarge in 1946. Charles passed away on September 12, 2008.
FOSSENEUVE, Frank WWII
Frank joined the Army and served as a Gunner with the 13th FieldUnit of the Artillery during World War II.
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50500 1 Ave NW #BMoose Jaw, SK S6H 8C1(306) 631-0551
Hwy 12 North & Cory RoadSaskatoon, SK S7K 3J7306-776-2397
M Kim Anderson
Direct: (306) 933-1344
Main: (306) 652-7575
Fax: (306) 652-2445
Suite 600
105 21st Street East,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
S7K 0B3
Suite 600105 21st Street EastSaskatoon, SaskatchewanS7K 0B3
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FOSSENEUVE, Gordon WWII
Gordon joined the Army and served as a Gunner with the 13th FieldUnit of the Artillery during World War II.
FOSTER, Charles Norman WWII
Charles was born in Glen Ewen in 1917. He joined the MerchantNavy during World War II and served overseas with the 20th FieldCompany of Engineers. Charles was a Life Member of CarnduffLegion Branch 216 before he passed away in 2005.
FOWLER, Frank PEACETIME
Frank was born in Mairisk. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian AirForce in November 1951 at the age of 18 and served until November1954. Frank is a member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216.
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105 MacLeod Ave East 1265 A 8th Street EastMelfort, SK Saskatoon, SK(306) 752-9277 (306) 249-6700
www.choicenutrition.ca
DRAWER 460WYNYARD, SASKATCHEWAN
S0A 4T0PHONE (506) 554-2134FAX (506) 554-2342
e-mail: [email protected] FERRATION B.ED.,B.A. (HONS), LL.L., LL.B.
Member of the Collaborative Lawyers of Saskatchewan Inc.BRANCH OFFICE;DRAWER 280FOAM LAKE, SASK.S0A 1A0PHONE: (506) 272-3313
RM of Douglas 436Saskatchewan
“Proud To Support TheSaskatchewan Veterans And
The Province’s Current Troops”
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FRANK, Rod PEACETIME
Rod was born in Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan in 1970. He joinedthe Canadian Navy and served in Canada on HMCS Algonquin.
FRENCH, Earl WWII
Earl was born in March 1926. He joined the Army during WorldWar II and trained in Regina, Maple Creek, Calgary and Shilo.Private French served from 1944 to 1946 with the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry.
FRENCH, Homer WWII
Homer was born on January 19, 1919. He joined the RoyalCanadian Army Service Corps in 1941 and served as a drivermechanic until his release in 1947. After the war, Homer workedon the Alaska Highway in the Yukon Territory. He passed away onNovember 1, 1984.
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Automated Custom PCB & Electronics Assembler Fully Automated SMT & Thru Hole Processes Competitive Pricing Quick Turnaround Turnkey or Consignment ISO 9001-2008 Certified
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(306) 953-4826
Hotshot OilfieldService Corp.Pressure TestingP.O. Box 605, Stn MainWeyburn, SK S4H 2K7
306-842-5653
Becker’s Mechanical Services Ltd7339 - 8th Ave., Regina, SK S4T 0X2
(306) 535-1540
&Cadman RemmerCERTIFIED SPECIALISTS IN ORTHODONTICS
Dr. K. Ross Remmer D.D.S., M.CI.COrthodont ic Prof . Corp.
South Hill Medical Plaza, 17-2685 2nd Avenue W, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 5E3Tel: 306-763-6353 Fax: 306-763-7737 • [email protected]
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FRENCH, Hugh Benjamin WWII
Hugh was born in 1921. He enlisted at #12 District Depot andserved in the Canadian Army in the United Kingdom andContinental Europe from 1939 to 1945. Lance Sergeant Frenchwas awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star andthe Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. Hugh passedaway in 1950.
FRISWELL, Bryan T. PEACETIME
Bryan was born in 1929. He trained as a Military Mechanist inChatham, England with the Royal Engineers before being postedto MacKinnon Road in Kenya, East Africa in December 1948.Corporal Friswell traveled there from England on the troop shipEmpire Ken and was later posted to a two-man detachment atManyani near Tsavo. He returned to England in January 1950 onthe Empire Test troop ship and was demobilized at Aldershot.Bryan immigrated to Canada in September 1953 with his wifeJudith and came to Saskatchewan in 1968 and Nipawin in 1983.
FURNEAUX, Donald WWII
Donald joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 and servedas a Leading Aircraftman until his discharge in 1945.
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CLLA CASACharlie Villani3062619986
LaCasaPainting@Gmail.comResidentialCommercialwww.LaCasaHomeDesign.com
Box 275Yorkton, SK S3N [email protected]
225 Ave B NorthSaskatoon, SK S7L 1E1
(306) 244-6144
769 Thatcher Dr. E, Moose Jaw, SK
Proud To Support Our Veterans
www.cuppatteas.com
2732 13th AveRegina, [email protected]: 306.352.4411
Prince AlbertPolice ServicePhone: 306-953-4240Fax: 306-953-4239
“With Integrity and Innovation,We Deliver Professional Service to our Citizens”
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FYFE, Albert J. WWII
Albert was born in April 27, 1922. He joined the Army on February4, 1943 and served as a Private with the Royal Canadian ArtilleryTank Corps, 8th Recce, until his release in March 1946. Albert wasawarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He died onJanuary 1, 2008.
FYFE, Darcy RCMP
Darcy joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and served as aConstable. He was first posted to Westlock, Alberta.
FYFE, Logan PEACETIME
Logan enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in February 2001 andserved as Ordinary Seaman.
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www.dtzregina.com DTZ Barnicke Regina Ltd., Real Estate Brokerage
DTZ Barnicke Regina Ltd.200 - 2161 Scarth StreetRegina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4P 2H8
Mike HoganPresidentBroker
Telephone: (306) 777-0678Direct: (306) 791-9510 Facsimile: (306) 791-3777 Mobile: (306) 533-9755
Dan & Jan SylvestreBox 310 Phone: 306-682-4995404 Railway Street Fax: 306-682-4997Muenster, SK S0K 2Y0 Cel: 306-231-4990E-mail: [email protected]
Right Now Powder Coating - Multiple colors, gloss levels & textures available
Cell: 306-980-9926
CrudemasterTransport Inc.
4517 50 Ave #2Lloydminster, AB/SK S9V 0Z9
(306) 825-4722
Folkfest Inc.306-931-0100
127B Avenue D NorthSaskatoon, SKS7L 1M5
101 Supreme St.Estevan, SK
Tel: (306) 634-1221Fax: (306) 634-1200
Web: suncountrywellservicing.ca Proudly Supporting Our Veterans
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FYFE, Stephen RCMP
Stephen enlisted in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in June2004. Constable Fyfe’s first posting was to Davon, Alberta.
FYFE, W. G. “Bill” WWII
Bill joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served as a LeadingAircraftman, diesel fitter, from 1942 to 1945. He was awarded theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal.
GABRIEL, Vern WWII
Vern was born in 1915. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in1940 and served as a Leading Aircraftman until his release in 1945.Vern passed away in 1993.
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(306) 845-8278
P.O. Box 26044 Northgate, Regina, SK S4R 8R7306-586-1710
We Are Proud To Support Our Veterans
Windthorst District Lions ClubP.O. Box 36, Windthorst, SK S0G 5G0
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS
919 Main StreetBox 1150
Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0Ph: (306) 463-4611 Fax: (306) 463-6505
Email: [email protected] To Support Our Veterans & Military Personnel
Rural Municipality ofRiverside #168
P.O. Box 129Pennant, SK S0N 1X0(306) 626-3255
Phone: 306-236-6669Toll Free: 1-877-234-6669
Fax: 306-236-6744
Web: www.jeremyharrison.caEmail: [email protected]
Jeremy Harrison MLABox 848, 201 Second Street WestMeadow Lake, SK S9X 1Y6
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GAMMIE, James WWI
James enlisted on May 17, 1916 and served in the Infantry “B”,Company 46, 229th Overseas Battalion during World War I. He waskilled in action in 1918 and is buried in the Vimy Ridge BucquoyRoad Cemetery at Pas de Calais in France.
GEE, Alan John WWII
Alan was born in 1923 to John Gee who homesteaded east ofArmley. He joined the Canadian Army and served as a Trooperwith the South Alberta Regiment during World War II. Alan waskilled in action on March 5, 1945 and is buried at GroesbeekCanadian War Cemetery near Nijmegen in The Netherlands.
GEE, Robert Charles WWII
Robert enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943. He served asa Seaman until his discharge in 1945.
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New Home Development and RenovationsPhone: (306) 546-2564
E-mail: [email protected]: www.krallconstructionsite.com
3512 13th Ave., Regina, SK
Scientific Instrumentation Ltd2233 Hanselman AvenueSaskatoon, SK S7L 6A7Canada
ph: 306-244-0881fax: 306-665-6263email: [email protected]: www.sil.sk.ca
#6 Wayne Hicks LaneSaskatoon, SK S7L 6S2306.384.4230
KING’S ACRESMINI STORAGE
Hwy. 1 East, Regina(306) 522-1619
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Proud To Support Our Veterans and Military
AABEEnterprises
LtdP.O. Box 113,St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0
• Residential SteelGarage Doors
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Email:[email protected]
KENT LITTLE / FERN NAGEL1-800-661-53681-306-873-3299
NORTHEAST FINANCIAL SERVICESRRSP’S, GIC’S, RESP’S
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[email protected] INDEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE BROKERS
PRAIRIE NORTH SURPLUS43 MAIN STREET, SHELLBROOK, SK S0J 2E0
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GIBBONS, Anthony John WWII
Anthony was born in 1919 in Horizon, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army on July 10, 1940 and served in Canada, Britain andNorthwest Europe with the Royal Canadian Engineers in WorldWar II. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medalwith Clasp and the 1939-45 Star. Anthony was a Life Member ofViceroy Legion Branch 231 before he passed away in 2013.
GILBERT, Norman WWII
Norman was born on February 28, 1921. He joined the Army onMay 2, 1941 and served as a Sergeant with the Queen’s OwnHighlanders in World War II. He was discharged in 1945. Normanpassed away on May 22, 1987.
GINTHER, Sefrin H. “Sef” RCMP
Sef joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on April 18, 1950.He was stationed in Nipawin from 1955 to 1957 and served asSuperintendent. Sef was awarded the Maltese Cross St. John’sCommander. He left the service on January 4, 1990.
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DOING IT RIGHT3710 Quance Street E, Regina, SK S4V 3A4
(306) 522-7662
Proud to Remember our Past And Serve ourCommunities’ Greatest Needs
Kinsmen Club of Estevan1945 - Present
BroadwayPharmacy
824 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, SK S7N 1B6
(306) 665-6999
Box 1071Swift Current, SK S9H 3X1
Email: [email protected]
Installations, Sales & Rebuilds of T & E and Bowie Pumps
Fax:665-1868
415–23rd Street West, Saskatoon, SK
Lest We Forget
Phone:242-1661
From A Friend !!We Support
Our Veterans & Troops
CrossFit ReginaRun Jump Squat Lift Throw
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1602 McDonald St.Regina, SKS4N 2C6
Gym 306-522-XFIT (9348)Cell [email protected]
RICHARD A. GIBBONS B.A., LL.BROBERT F. FEIST B.A.Barristers & Solicitors
1381-A 101st StreetNorth Battleford, SK Ph: 306 445 7772S9A 0V6 Fax: 306 445 7722
Email: [email protected]: www.norsasklaw.com
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GLAZIER, Douglas Laverne WWII
Douglas was born in 1929. He joined the Army in 1944 and servedwith the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry and the ReginaRifles until his discharge in 1945.
GLAZIER, Hugh Leslie WWII
Hugh was born in 1924. He joined the Army in 1941 and servedas a dispatch rider with the Princess Patricia's Canadian LightInfantry until his discharge in 1946.
GLOVER, Jim S. WWII
Jim was born on March 21, 1905 in McGregor, Manitoba. He marriedMarguerite McNabb of Craik, Saskatchewan on September 30, 1925, hadsix children and was working at a grain elevator in Craik when he enlistedin the South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1939. Jim trained at Camp Shiloand went overseas in the fall of 1940. He was in the Battle of Dieppe in 1942and received four gunshot wounds in the arm on the way out of Dieppe. Hewas hanging on to the side of a boat holding up one of his comrades to keephim from drowning when he was wounded. He spent 21 days in a Britishhospital and had scars on his arm for the rest of his life. After moving intoBelgium, Holland and Germany with the South Saskatchewan Regiment,he was discharged in Regina. Jim was a member of Davidson LegionBranch 51 before he passed away on December 19, 1966 at his home inDavidson. He died before the “Dieppe” Medal was issued but had he lived,he would have been entitled to one if he had applied.
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THE ROYALCANADIANLEGIONWAWOTA
BRANCH #113
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GOBEIL, Léon D. WWII
Léon was born in 1925 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Canadian Army and served in Canada during World War II.Léon has been a member of Prince Albert Legion Branch 2.
GORDON, Lawrence WWII
Lawrence was born in Eastend, Saskatchewan. He joined the Armyand served with the 32nd Armoured Division ReconnaissanceCompany in France where he was killed in action on August 13, 1944while scouting ahead of his comrades in a vehicle that was hit by aGerman 88 shell. He was one of two men killed instantly and twoothers survived the hit, although one of these men later succumbedto his wounds. Lawrence’s body was assumed to be a Germansoldier as he was wearing articles of German clothing his crew hadscavenged from dead German soldiers to keep cool. Lawrence wasburied with unidentified German soldiers in the Mont d’HuisnesGerman Ossuary in France. His family convinced the Germanauthorities in September 2013 that an examination be made of hisassumed grave, resulting in a match in dental records. Lawrence’snephew will be bringing his body home to be buried in Eastend.
GOSKI, Lenard “Len” SPECIAL DUTY AREA & PEACETIME
Len was born in Cedoux, Saskatchewan in 1942. He joined the RCAF on June 8, 1960 andhad three children with Mary Costello whom he married in 1965. Len joined the Royal CanadianRegiment In August 1967, the Canadian Intelligence Corps in 1969, attended the CommunitySchool of Intelligence and Security and was at 1 CMBG in Calgary from 1970-73. From 1973-76, he served at 4 CMBG in Lahr, Germany then attended the Canadian Forces School ofIntelligence and Security and the Canadian Forces Command and Staff College until 1979. Lenwas at the National Defense Headquarters from 1979-1982; on exchange duties in Washington,DC, 1982-85; Liaison Officer in Fort Huachuca, Arizona, 1986-1991; HQ 1 Canadian Division,1991-92; Canadian Joint Task Force Headquarters in Somalia J-2, 1992-93. From 1993-96,he was at National Defense Headquarters as an Intelligence Strategic Analyst and then heretired in Ottawa, Ontario. Len also received his Paratrooper Wings and in 2013, he wasdiagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease. He was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration.
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GOSLING, Henry William WWII
Henry was born in 1921 in Rosthern, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inOctober 1941 in Saskatoon and served in Canada, Britain and NorthwestEurope with the Royal Canadian Postal Corps during World War II. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the DefenceMedal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the WarMedal 1939-45. Upon his return to civilian life, Henry briefly worked invarious fields such as carpentry and as a farm labourer until he becamean employee of the Rosthern Post Office. In 1959, he was appointedPostmaster and served in this capacity until his retirement in January1983. He received a Medal from the Federal Government for “long andefficient service”. Harry played many sports including as a defensemanfor the Rosthern Wheat King Hockey team and coached minor hockey andball. He was also a member of Rosthern Legion Branch 115 for fifty-fiveyears before he passed away in 2002.
GREGOR, Carl Gerhart WWII
Carl was born on July 12, 1914 in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. In thespring of 1921, he moved to Davidson and farmed with his parents.When the Second World War broke out, he joined the RoyalCanadian Artillery in November 1941 where he spent four years,three of them in England. In October 1942, before being shippedoverseas, he married Ruth Nixon. Carl returned to Regina onDecember 19, 1945 and was discharged in January 1946. Uponhis return home, he bought a farm southwest of Girvan where hefarmed then Carl and Ruth moved to Davidson in 1979. Together,they raise two children. Carl was an active member of DavidsonLegion Branch 51 for more than fifty years until his passing onDecember 19, 2006.
GREGOR, Ernest Daniel “Ernie” WWII
Ernie was born on April 12, 1916 in Edgely, Saskatchewan. Hemoved to Davidson in the spring of 1921 and farmed with hisparents. When the Second World War broke out, he joined andwas a Private in Company A in the Canadian Scottish Regimentin the Second Brigade of the 3rd Division. Ernie was in the RockyMountain Ranger Infantry and served in Belgium and Holland.He was wounded in action and returned to Canada on a hospitalship in April 1945 then was discharged on May 20, 1945. Erniebought a farm east of Davidson, married Jeanette Hildebrandtand together, they’re raised one daughter. Ernie was a memberof Davidson Legion Branch 51 until he passed away onSeptember 30, 2001.
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GRIFFIN, Donald Frederick WWII
Donald was born on June 25, 1925 in Rock Glen, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army during World War II and served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in France, Holland and Germany.Donald was awarded the France and Germany Star and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. He was a memberof Legion Branch 17 for a number of years before passing awayon March 31, 2005.
GRIFFITH, Melvin James WWII
Melvin was born on July 7, 1926 in Central Butte, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army on November 3, 1944 and served in Canadauntil his discharge on April 30, 1946 after which he returned to thefamily farm and married his high school sweetheart. He raised afamily of three and celebrated his 60th wedding anniversary in July2013. Melvin has been a member of Norquay Legion Branch 351for twenty-two years.
HAGAN, Leonard Whitford WWII
Leonard was born in Elbow, Saskatchewan in 1917. He joined theArmy and served with the 60th Coast Battery. He was trained as agunner, was posted to Victoria, British Columbia and then was sentoverseas for the liberation of Holland. During the war, Leonardmarried Mabel Brosch with whom he had a son while posted inBritish Columbia. After serving with the Regina Rifles, Leonard wasdischarged and moved with Mabel to Craik, Saskatchewan wherehe farmed. They had three daughters and another son to completethe family. A move to Davidson occurred in 1960 where Leonardworked as a mechanic until his retirement. Leonard was a memberof Legion Branches 10 and 51 for a total of twenty-five years beforehe passed away in 1986.
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HAGGETY, Julius “Jules” WWI
Jules was born in 1892 in Woodmountain, Saskatchewan. He wasdrafted into service on November 16, 1917 and served in the Armyduring World War I.
HALEY, Charlie WWII
Charlie joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canadaand England during World War II.
HANCOCK, George “Harvey” WWI
Harvey was born in Amherstburg, Ontario and moved to the GlenAdelaide (Cannington Manor) area with his parents in 1914. Heenlisted in Estevan, Saskatchewan at 18 years of age on January17, 1917 with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. When his trainingat Camp Aldershot in Nova Scotia was completed, there was anoutbreak of diphtheria in the camp so they that to wait to beshipped overseas. Harvey was with the 249th Battalion, serving inCanada, England and France. He was in Le Treport Field Hospitalin September 1918, suffering a gunshot wound to the thumb. Afterbeing discharged on March 25, 1919, he resumed farming in theGlen Adelaide district where he married Alice Mayor and raised afamily of eight children. He later retired to Arcola, Saskatchewanand died on June 20, 1968. Harvey was awarded the British WarMedal and the Victory Medal.
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HANCOCK, Noel Harvey KOREA
Noel was born on August 24, 1931 and grew up in the GlennAdelaide district, south of Wawota. As a young man, he worked onthe family farm (Beckton Ranch) until he joined the Army inNovember 1951 and trained at RCE base in Chilliwack, BritishColumbia. He went to Korea in July 1952 to 3 Troop, 23rd FieldSquadron. He was wounded in action on October 31, 1952. Afterreturning home in November 1954, Noel resumed farming until hemoved to Arcola in 1962 and began working for the Department ofHighways. Noel’s heart remained with the farm and while beingemployed at other jobs, he always kept cattle and enjoyed workingwith other farmers in the community. He was a member of ArcolaLegion Branch for over thirty-five years before he passed away onMay 23, 2004 following a brief struggle with cancer.
HARTLEY, Gordon WWII
Gordon joined the Army during World War II and served in Britain,France, Belgium, Holland and Germany with the 10th CanadianInfantry Brigade. He was the wireless operator on duty when hereceived his unit’s cease-fire message in 1945.
HAWTHORNE, Harvey WWII
Harvey enlisted in the Army in Medicine Hat on January 28, 1941and served in Canada and Europe with the South AlbertaRegiment, 4th Division. He was discharged in 1945.
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HAWTHORNE, James L. WWII
James enlisted in the Army at the age of 17. He served with the2nd Division, 8th Reconnaissance in Britain and fought all the wayto Germany in 1945. He came home in June 1946.
HAWTHORNE, Robert WWII
Robert enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1940. He served with theSeaforth Highlanders, South Alberta Regiment and the WinnipegRifles. Robert was discharged in July 1945.
HAY, Carl WWII
Carl was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Anti-tank Division in December 1941. He served overseas in Englandand Italy and volunteered to serve in the Pacific before he wasdischarged at the end of the war. Carl was the sixth and last of sixsiblings to enlist in World War II. Vaughn, Jack, Harold, Charles,Carl and Ken and Carl all served their country between 1940 and1945. Carl passed away in 1991.
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HAY, Charles WWII
Charles was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in June1941 with the Anti-tank Division and served in France, Belgium,Holland and Germany. Upon his return home from the service, hemarried in 1946 and spent the next 32 years working for BusseBrothers Hardware before he retired in 1978. He passed away in2002. Charles was the fourth of six siblings to enlist in World WarII. Vaughn, Jack, Harold, Charles, Ken and Carl all served theircountry between 1940 and 1945.
HAY, Harold WWII
Harold was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and was stationed throughoutCanada without serving overseas. He was discharged at the endof the war in 1945. Harold was the third of six siblings to enlist forWorld War II. Vaughn, Jack, Harold, Charles, Ken and Carl allserved their country between 1940 and 1945.
HAY, Jack WWII
Jack was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Anti-tank Division on December 8, 1940 and saw active duty in Englandand France where he was wounded. He was discharged inSeptember 1945 and married Dorothy in 1946. Jack farmed thefamily farm north of town before working in the oil field. He passedaway in 1998. Jack was the second of six siblings to enlist forWorld War II. Vaughn, Jack, Harold, Charles, Ken and Carl allserved their country between 1940 and 1945.
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HAY, Ken WWII
Ken was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Anti-tank Division in June 1941 and served in England and Francebefore being discharged in June 1945. Ken was the fifth of sixsiblings to enlist in World War II. Vaughn, Jack, Harold, Charles,Ken and Carl all served their country between 1940 and 1945.
HAY, Vaughn WWII
Vaughn was born in 1915 in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He wasworking for Standard Motors when he enlisted in Swift Current inSeptember 1940. He served in England, Italy and France andreturned home safely as a Corporal in October 1945. Vaughnmarried Gladys in 1946 and they had five children. In the 1960s,he founded Home Town Service with Harold Moritz. Vaughnpassed away in 1994. He was the first of six siblings to enlist forWorld War II. Vaughn, Jack, Harold, Charles, Ken and Carl allserved their country between 1940 and 1945.
HEMENWAY, Lester Lloyd WWII
Lester joined the Army and served in the United Kingdom andContinental Europe with the 36th Company during World War II.
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HEMSWORTH, James “Jim” WWII
Jim was born in 1917 in Outlook where he spent the first decadeof his life with his father working there as a merchant. In 1925, thefamily moved to Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. With war declared,James and his brothers, Merle and Earl, enlisted; James with the38 RAF Squadron and his brothers with the Navy. On April 6, 1944,while on a mission over the Aegean Sea near Greece, his planewas shot down and James was killed in action. His grave is atAlamein Memorial in Egypt.
HENRY, Wilfred WWII
Wilfrid came from Humboldt, Saskatchewan and was in militaryservice from January 1942 to January 1946. He was a Private inthe 3rd Division, Regina Rifle Regiment and the Highland LightInfantry of Canada, serving in Europe. Wilfred was awarded the1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal,the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the WarMedal 1939-45.
HERAUF, Jacob Anton WWII
Jacob was born in 1918 in Davin, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force on December 3, 1941 and took sometraining in Aero engine mechanics before transferring to St. Thomas,Ontario for further classes. After examinations and proficiency tests,he was rewarded with his Corporal stripes. He was then on his wayto England where he was stationed at Northallerton and Linton inYorkshire County. He remained in England until the announcementof his return to Canada. Jacob flew back and landed in Gander,Newfoundland and caught another flight to Regina. He wasdismissed soon after and joined his brother Simon in farming inDavidson in 1946 where his bride-to-be joined him in February 1947.They were married in April 1947 and lived in Davidson for 52 yearsuntil his passing on January 6, 1999. Jacob was a member ofDavidson Legion Branch 51 for twenty-eight years.
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HETLAND, Orville Orlando WWII
Orville was born on March 27, 1924 in Spalding, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin 1943, trained in Regina and Woodstock, Ontario, and arrived in Englandon New Year’s Eve 1945. By February, he was on the firing lines inGermany. In 1945, two days after his 21st birthday, Orville was seriouslywounded while on the banks of the Rhine along with three others, includingthe Sergeant who lost his legs. They were airlifted to England where he wasin convalescence until VE Day. Orville was engaged in mop-up operationsin England and returned to Canada in June 1946. A month later, on July 22,he married Ruth Vigrass. Orville was a farmer and he purchased his landthrough the V.L.A. One quarter he purchased had been bought by hismaternal grandfather in 1910. Today, his son owns this land. Orville becameChairman of the Spalding Hospital Board, then Councillor and Reeve of theSpalding Rural Municipality. He passed away on December 13, 1974 at theage of 50. He had been a member of Spalding Legion Branch 348.
HOCKLEY, Albert Rodolph WWI
Albert was born in 1894 in Hawley, Minnesota, U.S.A. He joinedthe Army during World War I and served in England. Albert was amember of Yellow Grass Legion Branch 266 for a number of yearsbefore he passed away in 1980.
HOCKLEY, L. J. “Jack” WWII
Jack was born in the Yellow Grass area in 1926. He joined theCanadian Army during World War II, served with Pacific Commandand was honourably discharged in Regina in April 1946. Jack hasbeen a member of Maple Creek Legion Branch 75 for thirty years.
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HOCKLEY, Raymond George WWII
Raymond was born in 1916 in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in Regina in 1941 as a Private and trained as an Anti-tankgunner and as a N.C.O. He served in the United Kingdom, theCentral Mediterranean and Continental Europe with theWestminster Regiment (Motor) and the South SaskatchewanRegiment. He landed in the United Kingdom on November 26,1941; in Italy on December 1, 1943; and in Northwest Europe onMarch 20, 1945. Raymond was promoted to Sergeant onDecember 29, 1944 and was awarded the Canadian VolunteerService Medal, the Defence Medal, the France and Germany Star,the Italy Star and the 1939-45 Star. He was a member of YellowGrass Legion Branch for a number of years before he passed awayin 1988.
HOCKLEY, Willard Lyle WWII
Willard was born in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan on May 14, 1923.He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and graduated as a pilot,receiving his “Wings”. He was then sent back to Yellow Grass towait for further instructions as to further employment. In December1944, he received a telegram to report for discharge as the warwas over. He was discharged in January 1945 and he was marrieda month later on February 16. In the fall of 1946, Willard and hiswife went to Minnesota Bible College in Minneapolis to prepare forthe Ministry. He graduated in 1950 and served the church in theUnited States for more than 40 years after which they returned totheir hometown of Yellow Grass in 1988. Willard died of cancer atthe Regina General Hospital on January 4, 2000. He had servedas Chaplain at the local Legion Branch in Yellow Grass.
HODGSON, Joseph WWI
Joseph was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan in 1897. He joinedthe Army on February 22, 1916 and listed his profession as afarmer. He served in Canada with the 209th Battalion during WorldWar I. He died in Swift Current on March 14, 1916.
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HOGG, Norman R. WWII
Norman was born in 1920. He enlisted in the Army on December4, 1941 and entered Europe five days after D-Day. He served inFrance, Belgium and Germany and was awarded the France andGermany Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and the War Medal 1939-45. Norman died in 1994.
HOLDER, Mervin Kenneth WWII
Mervin was born in December 1924 in Davidson. He joined theArmy in the summer of 1942 but he wouldn’t be 18 until December.He wanted to join with his friends so he asked his parents to signhis papers. Mervin was shipped overseas after training and wason the front lines for ten months, serving in England, France,Germany and Belgium. Mervin was a member of Prince GeorgeLegion Branch until 1994. He passed away in May of that year.
HOLLIDAY, Orval WWII
Orval was born in 1906 in Plumas, Manitoba. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force on May 13, 1943 and was dischargedon November 12, 1945. Orval passed away in 1986.
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HOLMES, Frank WWII
Frank was born in Ochre River, Manitoba in 1914. He enlisted in1941 and served in Canada, England, France and Germany duringWorld War II. Frank went into France on D-Day as a Corporal withB Company of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and they landed next tothe Regina Rifles. They took heavy fire on the beach and only 27out of the 186 men could continue at the end of the day. Theyadvanced with another Company but were surrounded andcaptured on the third day. Frank was a prisoner in Stalag 357 atBad Fallingbostel, north of Hanover until his liberation in 1945. Afterthe war, Frank farmed near Strathclair, Manitoba until he sufferedthe first of a series of heart attacks in 1958. Later, he was aCommissionaire at Rivers, Manitoba and in Calgary. Frank was amember of Strathclair Legion Branch 154 for about twenty yearsbefore he passed away at the Regina General Hospital in 1997.
HORN, Charles WWII
Charles was born south of Carnduff in 1917. He joined the Armyduring World War II and served in France, Belgium and Hollandwith the 3rd Division of the Royal Canadian Artillery. Charles passedaway in 1965.
HORN, James Richard WWII
James was born in Carnduff in 1924. He enlisted in the Armyduring World War II and served in Canada from November 6, 1944to April 29, 1946.
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HORN, Robert Melvin WWII
Robert was born in Carnduff. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce during World War II and served overseas where hespecialized in Radar, very high frequency wireless andidentification of friend or foe.
HORSBURGH, Douglas Montiith WWII
Douglas was born on August 13, 1922. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1942 and served overseas as a pilot fromMarch 1943. Douglas was discharged in December 1945. Hepassed away on October 9, 1982.
HOWARD, Harold Arthur KOREA
Harold was born in 1934 in Lashburn, Saskatchewan and joinedthe Canadian Army to serve during the Korean War. He wasawarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the Peace Medal,the United Nations Service Medal and the Korean Star Medal.Harold has been a member of Jasper Place Legion Branch 255 forfive years.
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HUCULAK, Anthony Thomas WWII
Anthony was born in 1923 in Guernsey, Saskatchewan. Hevolunteered for Japan after the war in Europe was over but whileon leave in August, the war in Japan ended as well. Anthony wasa member of the Royal Canadian Legion before he passed awayin 1979.
HUCULAK, Max Russell WWII
Max was born on July 25, 1925 in Radville, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted on November 17, 1944 and served during World War II.Private Huculak left the service on September 12, 1946. Maxremained single and is a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
HUCULAK, Michael William WWII
Michael was born in 1920 in Guernsey, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Army during World War II and served in North Africa, England,Sicily, Italy and Holland with the 89th Battery, 1st Light Anti-aircraftRegiment. He also later served with the Lanark and RenfrewInfantry. Michael was mentioned in news dispatches and wasawarded the Purple Heart when he was wounded in Sicily. He alsoreceived five other metals. Michael was a member of Prince AlbertLegion Branch 2 for twenty-five years before he passed away in1994.
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HUDON, R. G. PEACETIME
R. G. Hudon was born on March 20, 1936 in Armley,Saskatchewan. He enlisted on October 28, 1959 and served inCanada as a Leading Aircraftman until he left the service onOctober 27, 1964. He married and is a member of the NutanaLegion Branch 362.
HUKEE, Raymond Edwin WWII
Raymond was born in 1921 in Semans, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and received hisbomber training in Nova Scotia. From there, he was stationed inYorkshire, England with 434 Bluenose Squadron where he was theFlight Sergeant of a Halifax bomber. On November 20, 1943,Raymond’s plane crashed near Monchengladbach after being shotdown by a German night fighter while on a mission to Leverskusen.Raymond was captured and transferred to Stalag 4B in Muhlberg-on-Elbe, Germany. He spent 18 months as a prisoner of war andwas liberated by the Russian Red Army on April 23, 1945.Raymond received five medals for his service throughout hismilitary career. He was a member of Legion Branch 1 for forty-seven years before he passed away in 1999.
HUNTER, D. W. WWII
D. W. Hunter was born in Saskatoon on December 23, 1919. Heenlisted on July 2, 1940 and served during World War II with 16/22Light Horse. Sergeant Hunter left the service on August 14, 1946.He married and has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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HUNTER, George Moulding WWII
George was born in Govan, Saskatchewan in 1912. He receivedhis degree in Mechanical Engineering at the University ofSaskatchewan prior to enlisting in the Royal Canadian Army. Hewas stationed in England from 1939 to 1945 and advanced to therank of Major. George married in England before returning toCanada and when he was settled back in Canada, he pursued acareer in engineering. He and his family resided in Lachine,Québec and Caracas, Venezuela. He and his wife retired inGeorgetown, Ontario. George died in 1999.
HUNTER, Harold Austin WWII
Harold was born on November 27, 1924 in Govan, Saskatchewan.He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1944 and served as arear gunner while being part of many operational trips whilestationed in England. He returned to Canada in 1945, married andraised two sons while farming in the Tisdale area for many years.Harold passed away in Saskatoon in January 1977.
HUNTER, Harold James WWII
Harold was born in 1924 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Canadian Navy and served from February 1943 to May 1945on HMCS Naden, Protector, Stadacona and Cape Breton. Haroldreturned to Moose Jaw where he worked for a short time thenupgraded his education to grade 12. He graduated in 1951 fromthe Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph, Ontario and practicedveterinary medicine in Regina until he passed away on December24, 1980. Harold was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion,probably in Regina.
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HUNTER, James “Alvin” WWII
Alvin was born on August 30, 1920 in Govan, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy in Regina in January 1942 and trained in Trenton, Ontario. He was withthe 1st Canadian Tank Corps, Royal Canadian Electrical and MechanicalEngineers, and shipped out to Europe, first landing in England and then intoSicily. His division continued through Sicily to Italy towards the Adriatic Sea,encountering heavy fighting at Ortona and at the battle of Monte Cassino.Before entering into Germany, Alvin contracted malaria and was hospitalizedand then transported back to England to recover. He remained in Englandto help with cleanup efforts post-war 1945. Alvin returned to Govan, marriedand raised a family of four children. He farmed in the Govan area all his life,had a passion for the farm and was very involved in community, church andthe Legion. He was active in the Govan Legion Branch 257 for more thanfifty years. In his last years, he was a member of Regina Legion Branch 1.Alvin died in Regina on January 8, 2004.
HUNTER, Kenneth Douglas WWII
Kenneth was born in Govan, Saskatchewan on November 11,1918. He enlisted in 1940 with the Royal Canadian Air Force, Cityof Edmonton Squadron # 418, with the classification of LeadingAircraftman. After completing his tour of duty in England, hereturned to Govan and farmed until he passed away in July 1970.He was a member of Govan Legion Branch 257.
HURL, Frederick Lloyd WWII
Frederick enlisted in the Army and served in Canada with the 12th
District Depot, C.A.A.F. Regina. Due to health reasons, he wasnever assigned to active duty but was willing to serve his country.
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IRELAND, Gerald Garnet “Gerry” WWII
Gerry was born in 1912 in Condie, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1941 as an Airframe Mechanic A andhis first posting was at Base Trenton in Belleville, Ontario. He wassent to Alberta and British Columbia for training during his timeserving in Canada until the war ended in 1945. With his wife andbaby daughter, Gerry moved to the prairie village of Abbey,Saskatchewan where he was a member of Abbey Legion Branch222. He was also a Legion member in Biggar and Dauphin,Manitoba before his death in 1992.
IRELAND, Leonard George WWII
Leonard was born on February 2, 1920 in the Workman district.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force at the age of 21 andwas an escort pilot across the Atlantic. He served for four yearsduring World War II. Leonard was a member of Carnduff LegionBranch 216 before he passed away in 1995.
IRVINE, Allan E. WWII
Allan was born on September 10, 1923 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on July 28, 1942 andcompleted training as a navigator in November 1944 but was nevercalled back after post-training leave. He left the service on January15, 1945 and was awarded the Air Navigator’s Badge. Allan hasbeen a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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IRVING, Henry Leland Larson KOREA
Henry was born on April 20, 1930 in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in January 1950 in Windsor, Ontario for service inKorea and served on the high seas on HMCS Cedarwood, HMCSCrusader, HMCS James Bay, at Cornwallis and Naden. Henry leftthe service in December 1955 at Esquimalt, British Columbia asLeading Seaman (LSEM2). Married with two sons, Henry hasserved as a letter carrier with Canada Post since the war. He is amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
IRWIN, Clifford Samuel WWII
Clifford was born in Francis, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in 1941and served in England, France, Holland, Belgium and Germanywith the South Saskatchewan Regiment. Clifford returned toCarnduff in December 1945.
JACKSON, John Emerson WWI
John was born to Robert and Alice Jackson of Alida,Saskatchewan. At the age of 20, he enlisted in the Canadian Armyduring World War I and served in Europe as a Private in theCanadian Infantry. John was killed in action on April 9, 1918 andhe is buried in the Cologne Southern Cemetery in France.
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JACKSON, William Mark Lawrence WWI
William was born to William and Jane Jackson of Carnduff,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Canadian Army and served withthe Canadian infantry, Saskatchewan Regiment. He was killed inaction in France and is buried in the Écoivres Military Cemetery.
JACOBSON, Carl Richard WWII
Carl was born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan on December 5, 1925. Heenlisted in Vancouver on June 15, 1944 and served with the Queen's OwnCameron Highlanders in England and Continental Europe, carrying thePiat Gun weighing 34 pounds. The first battle was in Scheldt, Germanynear the Hochwould Forest where 214 men were killed on February 26,1945. In the last five days of the war from May 1 to May 5, 114 men diedin battle. After taking part in the liberation of Poland in April, Carl wastransferred to the Scottish 3rd Division and served on guard duty fordisplaced persons in Germany for one year. He received the France andGermany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. A Medal ofremembrance was given in April 2003 in gratitude for the liberation ofHolland. Carl returned to farm at Hillside, Saskatchewan. He married, hadfour children, and currently resides in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. Hehas been a member of North Battleford Legion Branch 70 for fifty years.
JEANNOTTE, Joseph J. WWII
Joseph joined the Canadian Army during World War II and servedwith the South Saskatchewan Regiment at Dieppe and in Europe.Corporal Jeannotte won a Military Medal for his acts of braverywhen during an attack, he set an example of determination to themen in his section by pressing forward to the objective when hisPlatoon Sergeant was killed. Despite being wounded, he took overthe platoon and successfully organized the last stage of attack.
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JENKINS, John Anthony WWII
John was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on March 1, 1916.He was orphaned at the age of four and re-established inSaskatchewan’s Humboldt area in 1924. He married VernaLoxterkamp of Fulda, Saskatchewan on November 10, 1942 andthey had eight children. John enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navyon January 8, 1943 in Saskatoon. He trained at Esquimalt, BritishColumbia and was on active duty in Halifax. Throughout his career,he was a Stoker on several ships that escorted oil tankers fromSouth America. By request, his naval career ended on April 12,1945. After his service, John joined the Humboldt Land Titles Officein 1945 and retired from there in 1981. He passed away onSeptember 14, 1984. He was a member of Legion Branch 28.
JESS, Henry J. WWII
Henry was born in Chaplin. He joined the Regina Rifle Regiment in June1940 at the age of 23 and trained in Dundurn, Saskatchewan and atDebert, Nova Scotia before going overseas at the end of August 1941 withthree other battalions besides the Regina Rifle Regiment. After landing inGourock Harbor, Scotland, the regiment was stationed at Aldershot,Steyning, Runfold, Hydenhouse, Haywards Heath, Portsmouth and NewHaven. The Regina Rifle Regiment landed in Normandy, France on June6, 1944 under heavy fire. Henry was wounded on August 19, 1944 atFalaise Gap and was sent to a hospital in Whatford, England then latersent to the Deer Lodge Hospital in Winnipeg. He later married Olga (Ollie)and they moved to Saskatchewan where he farmed and underwent manyoperations before his foot was amputated. The Regina Rifle Regiment washonoured and now it is called the Royal Regina Rifle Regiment. Henry hasbeen a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for twenty-eight years.
JOHN, J. H. WWII
J. H. John was born on June 26, 1920 in England. He enlisted inthe Canadian Army on June 13, 1941 and served with the RoyalCanadian Corps of Signals in Northwest Europe. Private John leftthe service in November 1945. He married and has been amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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JOHNSON, Curtis WWII
Curtis was born on July 17, 1917 in Domremy, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted during World War II but the record provides no dates, onlysaying that he served in the Army in wartime Europe. Curtismarried and joined the Legion at Wakaw, Saskatchewan thentransferred to Nutana Legion Branch 362 in December 1994.
JOHNSON, Ernest Axel WWII
Ernest was born in Davidson, Saskatchewan on May 10, 1919. Hevolunteered to serve in World War II and enlisted on June 9, 1942at the age of 23 with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. Heserved overseas as part of the Winnipeg Light Infantry and wasstationed near London driving army trucks and transportingsupplies as well as wounded soldiers. During the invasion ofNormandy, he transported wounded soldiers to hospitals. CorporalJohnson received his discharge on March 19, 1946 and returnedto Davidson. He farmed and got married, spending the rest of hislife in Davidson. On November 11, 1988, Ernest received theLegion Meritorious Service Medal for his dedication to the Legionand Davidson Branch 51 where he was a member for forty-sixyears. He was also awarded a Life membership. Ernest passedaway in 2002.
JOHNSTON, Jack WWII
Jack was born in Governor. He joined the Army and served with the 6th
Canadian Field Regiment and the 3rd Medium Regiment in France, Englandand Germany. When he arrived overseas, he trained and competed in theCanadian Army Boxing Championships. Jack won the Canadian Armywelterweight title in 1940 and 1942. For four years, he was at the top of hisweight class until the invasion of Normandy began in June 1944. Jack thenentered the war on July 5, 1944 in France as part of a 5.5 inch Howitzer crew.After the battle in Caen, Jack’s Artillery Company followed the Canadianadvance throughout Normandy. Jack was shot in the wrist on August 18, 1944while Allied Forces were attempting to close the Falaise Gap. After recoveringin England, he returned to war to take part in the battle of the Scheldt andfought all the way to Germany. Discharged on January 8, 1946, Jack marriedTheresa in 1952 and they had two daughters. He was postmaster in Cadillacfor over twenty-five years. Jack passed away from a heart condition.
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JONES, Earl Frederick WWII
Earl and his twin brother Irvin were born on August 18, 1919 and grew up on ahomestead east of Rabbit Lake in Verndale Saskatchewan. He joined the RoyalCanadian Artillery on April 17, 1941 in Regina and went overseas on August 8,1942. In England, he served with the Black Watch Regiment and receivedcommando training in Scotland, becoming a Bren gunner. Earl was a machinegunner in Holland and Germany from October 8, 1944 to February 26, 1945.The Black Watch advanced at dawn on February 26, 1945 during operationBlockbuster and there was a shell hole just ahead. Earl told his young gunloader, “We will jump in that shell hole and set up there because lightning neverstrikes twice in the same place.” In 1945, Earl was shot in the face and killedby a sniper’s bullet near Calcar, Germany. His name was published in theLondon Gazette and Canada Gazette for Mentions in Dispatches in recognitionof gallant and distinguished service. He was temporarily buried in Germany andlater moved to Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery in Holland.
JONES, Irvin Roy WWII
Irvin and his twin brother Earl were born on August 18, 1919 andgrew up on a homestead east of Rabbit Lake in VerndaleSaskatchewan, which is still owned by the Jones family. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Artillery on April 17, 1941 in Regina and trainedas a gunner on the 17-pound artillery piece. On his way overseas,he was transferred to Debert, Nova Scotia where he contractedrheumatic fever two weeks before he was to go overseas. He spentthree months in a convalescent hospital. However, his heart hadsustained damage to a valve and Irvin was subsequentlydischarged from the 15th Field Regiment in October or November1942. He was told by military doctors that likely he would only liveinto his 50s. His first heart attack occurred when he was 56 and hedied of his third heart attack at age 72. Irvin was a member of RabbitLake Legion Branch 175 before he passed away in 1992.
JONES, Stanley J. “Stan” WWII
Stan was born in Keepel, Saskatchewan on June 18, 1922. Heenlisted in the Army on November 6, 1942 and served with thePrincess Louise Dragoon Guards in the United Kingdom, Italyand Northwest Europe. Sergeant Jones left the service on May5, 1946. Stan married and has been a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
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JONES, T. L. WWII
T. L. Jones was born on December 10, 1915 at Bangor,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in 1942 and served as aGunner with the Canadian Artillery in Canada, the UnitedKingdom and Northwest Europe. He left the service on December5, 1945, married and has been a Life Member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
JUBA, James J. WWII
James was born on May 29, 1923 in Yorkton. He enlisted on June17, 1942 and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canadaduring World War II. Corporal Juba left the service on June 18,1945. He married and has been a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
JUDIESCH, Fred WWII
Fred joined the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II andserved with 428 Ghost Squadron. After the war, he used his flyingexperience to acquire his own plane and became a flyingveterinarian in southern Saskatchewan.
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KARLENZIG, H. F. WWII
H. F. Karlenzig was born on June 12, 1917 in Estuary,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force onJanuary 15, 1940 and served in Canada and the United Kingdomduring World War II. Corporal Karlenzig left the service onNovember 23, 1943. He married and has been a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
KARR, Ronald K. PEACETIME
Ronald was born in Rose Valley, Saskatchewan on May 23, 1937.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in July 1956 andserved in Canada as a Pilot Officer until leaving the service inDecember 1956. Ronald married and has been a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
KENNEDY, Frederick Jr. WWI
Frederick was born in the Green Lake/Beauval area. He joined theArmy during World War I and served with the 233rd Battalion(CFNW) and the 14th Battalion (Quebec) in Europe where he waskilled in action on September 27, 1918.
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KETILSON, S. B. WWII
S. B. Ketilson was born on November 8, 1917 in Leslie,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in June 1941 and served inCanada and overseas during World War II. Corporal Ketilson leftthe service on February 18, 1946. He married and has been amember of the Nutana Legion Branch 362.
KILLIAN, Carman Dominick WWII
Carman was born in 1918 in Colgate, Saskatchewan. Around1930, the Killian family moved north to Lintlaw where he went toschool before joining the Army. He joined the Royal CanadianInfantry Corps and served with the South Saskatchewan Regimentin the United Kingdom and Continental Europe where he was killedin action in France in 1944.
KILLIAN, Clarence George WWII
Clarence was born in 1919 in Colgate, Saskatchewan. Around1930, the Killian family moved north to Lintlaw where he went toschool before joining the Army during World War II. He served withthe Saskatoon Light Infantry (Machine Gun) in the United Kingdom,Continental Europe and Central Mediterranean. Clarence was amember of Prince George Legion Branch 43 before he passedaway in 2003.
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KIMLER, John “Cecil” WWII
Cecil was born on July 20, 1922. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1941, received his Wings in 1942 and transferred tothe U.S.A.F. in 1943. Cecil was awarded the Silver Medal, the AirMedal and the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was discharged in1945. Cecil passed away on August 24, 1985.
KING, Edward WWI & WWII
Edward was born in 1925 in Cochin but also lived in Meadow Lake,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army on May 10, 1945 and servedin England and Europe with the Regina Rifle Regiment, the RoyalWinnipeg Rifles and the Canadian Scottish Regiment (PrincessMary’s). He was discharged on November 5, 1945. Edward wasawarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp,and the War Medal 1939-45. Edward was also the Vice Presidentof the Saskatchewan Métis Veterans Association for seven years.
KNIGHT, J. G. WWII
J. G. Knight was born in Owen Sound, Ontario on April 19, 1920.He joined the Army on October 1, 1940 and served in the UnitedKingdom and Northwest Europe. Private Knight left the service onJuly 24, 1945. He married and has been a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
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The Village of Maryfield and all of itscitizens would like to honour the
commitment and sacrifice of all those whohave contributed to the well being and
freedom of our village, our province and ofCanada. We recognize the courage and
bravery of each active member and veteranand we offer our sincere thanks for
their invaluable service.
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KNIPPELBERG, Jacob “Jack” WWII
Jack enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War IIand served with 428 Ghost Squadron and 6 Bomber Command.He flew 32 operational flights between June and October 1944 andtook part in the invasion of France and the bombing at Falaise andCaen. His last operational flight was to Essen in the Ruhr Valley.Jack was decorated five times.
KNUDSEN, Clifford Ralph WWI
Clifford was born in 1893 in Lake Mills, Iowa, United States. Hecame to Canada in 1910 at age 17 and worked on farms andranches. He was drafted into the Canadian Infantry in November1917 and served in Europe and France where he was wounded inSeptember 1918, suffering machine gun bullets into his right hip.He was discharged from the Lord Darby Wartime Hospital inWarrington, England on October or November 29, 1918. He carriedthe bullets in his hip for over 50 years while ranching and farmingat Bengough/Coronach, Saskatchewan with his wife and family.Clifford was a member of Coronach Legion Branch 268 before hepassed away in 1984.
KOHALY, Ivan Robert WWII
Ivan was born on July 9, 1921 in Fredericton, New Brunswick andhe came to Carnduff in 1935. He joined the Army and servedoverseas with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. He participatedin the Dieppe Raid in 1943 and was hospitalized before returningto Canada. Ivan was Dominion President, Provincial President andBranch President of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passedaway on October 24, 2001 in Vineland, Ontario.
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Let us honour the spirit of courageous men andwomen who have fallen in the service of ourcountry. These brave souls come from all walksof life and from every corner of this greatcountry. They were fathers, sons, mothers anddaughters; they were members of our families,our friends and our neighbours. They wereordinary people until they were asked to makeextraordinary sacrifices in the extraordinarytimes of war.
We are humbled and grateful for their sacrificesin the service of our country. We appreciatetheir courage, their dedication, and theircommitment to peace and to the rights andfreedom of mankind.
On behalf of the City of Swift Current - Wehonour you and give special acknowledgementto the Royal Canadian Legion.
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KOLENOVSKY, R. J. WWII
R. J. Kolenovsky enlisted in 1941 with the Royal Canadian AirForce and served in Canada during World War II. Master CorporalKolenovsky left the service on October 1, 1975. He was awardedthe Canadian Forces Decoration. He married and has been amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
KOSHNEY, Albert WWII
Albert came to Gull Lake with his parents in 1927. His father helpedto build a number of buildings in Gull Lake, including the Elks Hall.As a youth, Albert was an avid hockey player. He enlisted as aPrivate on October 6, 1944 and he served with the Black Watch,Royal Highland Regiment in France where he was killed in actionon August 6, 1944 in the battles of Caen and Falaise. His brotherAlphonse was only a few miles away with a tank regiment and heran to his brother when he heard he had been injured. Albert diedin his brother’s arms. His father carried a picture of Albert’s gravein his wallet until the day he died.
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Marcel enlisted in the Army and served with the SaskatchewanDragoons in Cyprus, Cambodia, Yugoslavia and Afghanistan. Hewas part of the Lord Strathcona’s Horse Ceremonial Music Rideand escorted the Queen for the opening ceremonies of the 1994Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia.
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KUNKEL, John W. WWII
John was born in Guernsey in 1915. He went to university from1939 to 1943 taking a B.A. in Agriculture and a Canadian OfficersTraining course in Brockville, Ontario. He enlisted on March 20,1943 and was stationed at Shilo, Manitoba with the No. 15 InfantryTraining Camp until the end of the war. He enlisted in the Pacificwar and was stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia taking anAmerican weapons course. He was discharged in the fall of 1945and went back to university. John was a member of DavidsonLegion Branch 51 for fifty-two years before his death in 2002.
KUZEK, George WWII
George was born on April 7, 1920. He enlisted in 1940 in Regina andserved in Canada and the United Kingdom during World War II. He wasstationed in Saskatchewan at Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Dundurn; inBritish Columbia in Terrace, Prince Rupert, Victoria, Tofino, Vernon andPort Hardy; Shilo, Manitoba; Toronto, Ontario; and in the United Kingdom.George was discharged in Regina at the end of the war having achievedthe ranks of Private, RFN-Rifleman, Lance Corporal and Acting Corporal.He served in the Infantry as well as with the Provost Corps in the UnitedKingdom. George returned to the family farm and worked in the district forother farmers. He also worked at various jobs until he was hired by theR.M. of Good Lake where he worked as a Caterpillar operator and a roadgrader operator until his retirement in 1979 due to health issues. Georgemarried in 1953 and had six children with Sophie Holowatuik. He passedaway on May 24, 2009 after a long battle with cancer.
LADEROUTE, Raphael Joseph “Ralph” WWI
Ralph was born in 1888 in St. Pierre, Manitoba. He enlisted in theArmy in Winnipeg in July 1918 and attained the rank of Captainwhile serving during World War I. Ralph returned to farming in theCreelman, Saskatchewan area following the war.
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LADEROUTE-ALLAN, Edith Marie WWII
Edith was born in 1921 in Ste Rose du Lac, Manitoba. She enlistedin Regina in September 1942 and served in the Women’s Divisionof the Royal Canadian Air Force in London, England with the UKBase Accounts Division -Knightsbridge Harrods Department Store.Corporal Laderoute-Allan served from 1942 to 1946 as a clerk-accountant and returned to teaching in the Creelman,Saskatchewan area following the war. She married Colin Allan inOctober 1946 and was a member of Stoughton Legion Branch 133for thirty years before she passed away in 2006.
LAFAYETTE, Glenn Edward WWII
Glenn was born on November 28, 1913 on a farm near Fiske,Saskatchewan. Glenn farmed except for a brief interruption of thewar years. He enlisted in the Canadian Army where he served asa cook, a craft he learned from his mother Lillie. He servedbetween 400 and 1300 men in camp. He was stationed inBelgium, Holland, France, England and Scotland. Glenn alsojoined a Farmers Union in 1953 when he started farming his ownland. He believed in people helping one another in achievinggreater things. Glenn never married and had no children. He wasa member of Legion Branch 7 for thirty-eight years before hisdeath in June 1985. He is buried in a Soldiers’ plot in Herschel.
LAFAYETTE, William “Earl” WWII
Earl was born in Pleasant Valley on August 9, 1918 and he servedoverseas during World War II. He was in the Armed Forces from1940 to 1945, driving supply trucks near the front lines andtraveling to England, Paris, Germany, Italy and Holland earning therank of Lieutenant. From 1954 to 1965, he served and instructedArmy cadets in Rosetown, Dundurn and Wainwright. He waschosen twice as a member of the Royal Family Guard in 1958 forthe Queen’s sister; Princess Margaret in Prince Albert and in 1959,for the Queen on her visit to Saskatoon. Earl served as Presidentof Herschel Legion Branch 57 in 1961, 1962 and 1971 and becamea Life Member. In 1995, he was awarded the Meritorious ServiceMedal for outstanding devotion to the aims and objectives of TheLegion. In 2005, he received the 60-year Medal from the Canadiangovernment. Earl passed away on October 27, 2007.
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LAFOND, Albert “Bert” WWII & KOREA
Burch was born on the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation on January 29, 1925. At theage of 17, he went to the Dundurn Army Camp and at age 18, Bert joined theCanadian Army. He was assigned to the Westminster Regiment when theywent to Italy and later to Holland. In 1950, Bert joined the Princess Patricia’sCanadian Light Infantry and was deployed to Korea with the United NationsPeacekeeping Corps. He returned from Korea in 1952 as Lance Corporal andagain returned home to Muskeg Lake. He married Alpha Venne and raised sixchildren. Bert joined The Royal Canadian Legion and attended meetings atthe local branch in Leask, Saskatchewan. Due to ill health, he moved from theMuskeg Lake Indian Reserve into the Wheatland Lodge in Leask in 1999. Hepassed away on October 19, 2003. Bert was awarded the 1939-45 Star, theItaly Star, the France and Germany Star, the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal with Clasp, the War Medal 1939-45, the Korea Medal, the UnitedNations Service Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea.
LAFONTAINE, Hyacinthe Joseph WWI & WWII
Hyacinthe was born in 1895 in Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan. Heserved in the Army in Europe during World War I and World WarII. Hyacinthe passed away in 1967.
LAFONTAINE, Léo WWI
Léo was born in Lestock, Saskatchewan. He joined the RoyalCanadian Army during World War I and was killed in action at theage of 17.
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LAFRENIÈRE, Hubert B. WWII
Hubert was born on September 5, 1911 in Minnesota, USA. Heenlisted in the Navy in 1941 and left the service on November 20,1945 after serving as Sick Bay Attendant (SBA). Hubert is amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LAGASSE, Colin D. WWII
Colin was born on June 15, 1919 at Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Army in May 1943 and served in Canada withthe 101st Battery of Light Anti-aircraft (RCA). Colin left the servicein July 1945. He is a member of the Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LAIR, Emile V. WWII
Emile was born on March 24, 1919 in Lampman, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army in 1940 and served in Canada as a Privateduring World War II. He left the service in 1943. Emile married andhas been a member of the Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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LAIRD, Edwin George WWII
Edwin was born in 1923 in Verwood, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy during World War II and served as a Sigman with the 1st
Division in Italy, Sicily, France, Holland and Germany. Edwin hasbeen a member of Prince Albert Legion Branch 2 for fifty years.
LALIBERTÉ, Émilien WWI
Émilien was born in Green Lake. He joined the Army on January 18,1918 and served at the 1st Depot with the Saskatchewan Regiment.
LAMB, Neil Graham Milne WWII
Neil was born in Lashburn, Saskatchewan on April 4, 1924. He triedenlisting in the Army when he was 17 but was turned down. As soon ashe graduated, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served inCanada, England, France and Germany with 297 Squadron. On one ofhis missions over France in May 1944, his plane was shot down and hewas reported missing in action. The French underground hid him andassisted in his safe return to England in August 1944. Neil received the1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45. After the war, he farmed until 2007 then moved to the MarsdenSeniors Complex where he passed away on November 6, 2008. He wasa member of Legion Branch 70 where he served as President and ZoneDistrict Commander. He was also a member of Neilburg Legion Branch135. Neil spent a total of fifty years in The Legion.
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LANAGER, E. WWII
E. Lanager was born on August 9, 1920 in Medicine Hat, Alberta.He joined the Army in May 1942 and served with the RoyalCanadian Corps of Signals in the United Kingdom and NorthwestEurope. Lance Corporal Lanager left the service in January 1946.He has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LANE, Reginald WWII
Reginald was born in Penzance, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada during WWII. Hemarried, had 6 children, and farmed in Penzance and Quill Lake,Saskatchewan. He was a member of Penzance Legion Branch 226then was issued a Life Membership with Quill Lake Legion Branch37. He was a Legion member for a total of fifty-three years.Reginald died in 1999 and is buried in Penzance.
LANGFORD, F. E. H. WWII
F. Langford was born on June 23, 1918 in England. He joined theCanadian Army in 1940 and served with the 20th Canadian ForestryCorps in Canada and the United Kingdom. Private Langford leftthe service in April 1943. He married and has been a member ofthe Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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LANGLEY, W. C. WWII
W. Langley was born on May 27, 1925 in Richard, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in February 1943 andserved in Canada and on the North Sea during World War II. AbleSeaman Langley left the service in July 1945. He married and hasbeen a member of the Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LARDNER, K. A. WWII
K. Lardner was born on November 13, 1915 in Birmingham,England. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on January19, 1942 and served in Canada and the United Kingdom. He leftthe service in March 1946, married, and has been a member of theNutana Legion Branch 362.
LARSON, C. W. WWII
C. Larson was born in Saskatchewan on March 8, 1916. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force on May 2, 1942 and served as FlyingOfficer in Canada until leaving the service on March 9, 1945. Hemarried and has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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LARSON, I. H. KOREA
I. H. Larson was born on April 20, 1930 in Shaunavon,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in January1950 and served in Korea as a Leading Seaman. He left theservice in December 1955. He married and became a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
LAVALLEY, James WWII
James was born in Marieval, Saskatchewan. He joined the Armyduring World War II and served with the Regina Rifle Regiment asa Rifleman from 1941 to 1946. He served in United Kingdom,France, Belgium and The Netherlands.
LAWRENCE, Marshall Vernon WWII
Marshall was born near Delia, Alberta on March 12, 1920. Hisfamily later settled in East Coulee near Drumheller, Alberta. In1939, he joined a company of the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corpsand on January 1, 1943, was posted to Theale, England with theRAF, EFTS. In January 1943, he was posted to Bournemouth,Riccall. Flight Officer Lawrence was shot down over Aachen on his26th sortie as a pilot on the Halifax III aircraft. He became a POWin Stalag Luft III and was a guard during The Great Escape. Hereceived the Distinguished Flying Cross for bringing back manycrippled planes back safely. Marshall was discharged in Octoberof 1945 and made Regina his home. He was President of the CAAand he passed away on April 8, 2008. Marshall was a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion.
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LEACH, Chester John WWI
Chester was born on November 14, 1886 in Kemptville, Ontario.He enlisted in the Army in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and servedin the Artillery in England, France and Belgium. He sufferedthrough a mustard gas attack at Ypres (Passchendaele) and beingwith the artillery, was behind the most powerful wave of chemicals,but he survived. Chester married Olive Jane Goodfellow after thewar and they raised two children in Prince Albert. He passed awayon July 2, 1952 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.
LEACH, Harold Chester WWII
Harold was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on April 13, 1923.He enlisted in Regina on August 10, 1943 and served with the 3rd
Tank Recovery Company, Royal Canadian Electrical andMechanical Engineers, in England, France, Germany, Denmark,Holland and Belgium. He was discharged in Regina on March 23,1946 and was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the Canadian VolunteerService Medal with Clasp, the George VI Medal, and the Franceand Germany Star. Harold married Anna Gauronski after the warand they raised ten children in Prince Albert. He passed away onJune 15, 2009.
LEFEBRE, D. H. KOREA
D. H. Lefebre was born in Drumheller, Alberta on May 5, 1930. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1953 andserved in Canada. Major Lefebre later left the service and wasawarded the Centennial Medal. He is a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
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LELLIOTT, Leonard F. WWII
Leonard was born on June 23, 1922 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Heenlisted in the Army on September 12, 1939 and served in theUnited Kingdom, Italy and Northwest Europe during World War II.Sergeant Lelliott left the service on February 25, 1946. He marriedand became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LEPOUDRE, André Joseph WWII
André was born in 1921 in Davidson, Saskatchewan. He enlistedon December 2, 1922 at the age of 21 and did his basic trainingin Regina before transferring to many bases across Canada. Hetook part in the Aleutian Campaign (Kiska) on August 12, 1942but the Japanese had already left. He transferred to Debert, NovaScotia on January 1, 1945 then proceeded to England on January15. André was part of the Occupation Force in Germany, Hollandand Belgium. He was a G.N.R. with the Royal Canadian ArmyArtillery with 13 Field Regiment, 3rd Canadian Division and 24Field Regiment, 6th Canadian Division, with a trade of SignallerC Group Division. Discharged on April 18, 1946, he marriedJustine Rempel of Davidson. They had two children and hepassed away on July 21, 1954.
LEPOUDRE, Octave André WWII
Octave was born on December 25, 1919 in Davidson,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served asAble Seaman on the Wentworth, an escort ship for supply shipsthat left from the West Coast of Canada and docked in Belfast,Ireland. He crossed the Atlantic seven times. Octave was amember of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for forty-six years beforehe passed away in 2012.
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LETENDRE, John WWI
John was born in Lestock. He enlisted in Saskatoon onDecember 6, 1915 and served with the 65th (SK Battalion) ,Canadian Labour Corps, 4th Canadian Labour Battalion. He wasdeclared physically unfit on July 31, 1918 and was killed in actionon September 2, 1918.
LEWIS, Arthur Scott WWI
Arthur enlisted in the Canadian Army during World War I andserved as a Private with the Royal Army Service Corps. He waskilled in action on May 30, 1918 at the age of 33 and he is buriedin the Ebblinghem Memorial Cemetery.
L’HENAFF, Pierre Sylvester “Pete” WWII
Pete was born in 1920 in St. Brieux, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy on July 2, 1942 in Regina where he trained for two weeks inthe Infantry. He then went to Victoria, British Columbia as a Gunnerin the Coast Guard Artillery for 18 months. From there, he went toEngland and Holland serving as a Rifleman until discharged onMarch 1, 1946. He served in the Army for a total of 24 months.After the war, Pete worked for many farmers until 1955 then hebecame a Grain buyer but had to retire at an early age because ofa heart attack. He worked for a farmer until he attained his pensionage. Pete and his wife Dorothy raised a family of four children andthey now reside in Melfort, Saskatchewan. He has been a memberof Pathlow Legion Branch 344 for twenty years.
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 295
LINCOLN, Harold WWII
Harold was born in 1919 in Wawota, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin Weyburn with the South Saskatchewan Regiment and he trainedat Shilo, Manitoba. In 1940, he went overseas to England to theCanadian Headquarters. In 1944, the 5th Armoured DivisionTransport Regiment or Company was transferred to Italy. As atruck driver, he picked olives that hung over the road to eat. Afterbeing discharged in 1945, he returned home to farm, married hissweetheart and raised a family. Harold passed away in 2012.
LINDBERG, P. Robert WWII
Robert was born on July 23, 1920 in Dundurn, Saskatchewan.He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on October 29, 1941and left the service as a Leading Aircraftman. He married,became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362 and passedaway on April 30, 1995.
LOEWER, Roland PEACETIME
Roland was born on September 18, 1947 in Germany. He enlistedin the Canadian Army in September 1963 and served in the King’sOwn Calgary Regiment until leaving the service in September 1967as Lance Sergeant. Roland married and has been a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
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RuralMunicipality ofWhite ValleyNo. 49
Box 520108 Maple Avenue NorthEastend, SK S0N 0T0
(306)295-3553
Proud to supportour veteransand troops
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 297
LOOKER, John Edward Thomas WWI
John was born in 1887 in Barrie, Ontario. He enlisted in World WarI and was in the Battle of Ypres where he trained horses for theArmy. John brought an English bride back to Canada and theysettled in Saskatchewan’s St. James area on Soldier Settlementland for a few years. They moved to the Pathlow area and Johnpassed away in 1962.
LOOKER, John Henry WWII
John was born on August 27, 1918 in Hazlemere, England. Heenlisted in the Army in 1942 and served as a Private in World WarII. He served with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders. WhenJohn left the Army, he moved to Pleasantdale, Saskatchewan withhis new bride Phyllis to start his life as a farmer. John was amember of Pleasantdale Legion Branch 227 before he passedaway in August 1997.
LOW, James Alexander WWII
James was born in 1919 in Girvin, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inRegina in the Canadian Engineers in January 1942 as a Sapper.He was stationed in Ottawa before being sent overseas to servein England, France, Holland, Belgium, Poland and Germany.James finished the war with the rank of Sergeant and ActingSergeant-Major. He came home in January 1946, disembarking inNew York. James was a member of Legion Branch 10 for twelveyears before he passed away in 1972.
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P.O. Box 123Langbank, SK
S0G 2X0
Courier Address:3 km north of Langbank, SK
on Highway #9
Phone: (306) 538-2221Fax: (306) 538-2228
Toll Free: 1-800-667-4295
Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
#8-405 Circle Drive E.Saskatoon, SK S7K 4B4
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306.595.4521
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LEST WE FORGET 299
LOWICK, Marshall Henderson WWII
Marshall joined the Army and served in Italy and Holland duringWorld War II. He was injured twice but later returned to activeservice with his unit.
LOWICK, Morton Albert WWII
Morton enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served with426 Squadron during World War II. His plane was shot downover Germany and he was killed in action on July 29, 1944 atthe age of 26.
LOWNSBROUGH, Russell WWII
Russell was born on August 11, 1924. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served during World War II. Russell wasa member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 and served in severalpositions before he passed away on November 18, 1988.
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Prince AlbertFirefighters Charity Fund
76 - 15th Street EastPrince Albert, SK
S6V 1E8
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 301
LUCIUK, S. C. PEACETIME
S. C. Luciuk was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan on June 25,1937. He enlisted in the Army in 1962 and served as a Captain inthe Artillery before leaving the service. He married and has beena member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LUMMERDING, Del PEACETIME
Del was born on December 31, 1939. He enlisted in the Army inFebruary 1959 and served in Canada with the Regina RiflesRegiment. Private Lummerding left the service in April 1959 andbecame a civil engineer. Del married and has been a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
LUNDMARK, R. H. WWII
R. H. Lundmark was born on January 2, 1927 in Buchanan,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in December 1944 andserved as a Private in Canada until he left the service in December1945. He married, became a locomotive engineer and has been amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY
Box 599Coronach, SK S0H 0Z0
(306) 267-4200Website: westmoreland.com
Thank You to our Veterans andMilitary Personnel for the selflesssacrifices, and for our Freedom.
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#301 - 2555 Grasswood Road EastSaskatoon, SK S7K 0K1
The Town of Imperial, a sportsman’sparadise, is located on the Veterans
Memorial Highway.We support and remember our veterans.
“Lest We Forget”
Box 90, 309 Royal StreetImperial, Saskatchewan S0G 2J0
Phone: (306) 963-2220Email: [email protected]
Website: www.imperial.caR.M. of TECUMSEH No. 65P.O. Box 300, Stoughton, SK. S0G 4T0Ph: (306) 457-2277 Fx: (306) 457-3149
Remembering thosewho fought that we
might live in Freedom- LeST We FoRgeT -
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 303
MacCALLUM, Edward James WWII
Edward joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served inEngland with 415 Squadron during World War II.
MacDONALD, John Malcolm WWI
John was born in Scotland in 1889. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Army and served in Canada, England, Belgium andFrance with the 44th Battery. He became a member of Prince AlbertLegion Branch 2.
MacDONALD, Norman WWII
Norman was born in 1918 in Cut Knife, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army on February 19, 1942 and served in England,France, Holland, Belgium and Germany with the 28th B.C.A.R.Corporal MacDonald was discharged on March 6, 1946 and wasawarded the France and Germany Star, the 1939-45 Star, theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and theKing George VI Medal. Norman was a member of Cut KnifeLegion Branch 20 for more than thirty years before he passedaway in 1997.
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our Veterans
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Box 789Eston, SKS0L 1A0
306.962.3917
PROUD TO SUPPORTOUR VETERANS
Contact us at:1231 - 8th Street East
Saskatoon, SK S7H 0S5(306) 343-9511 or
1-888-566-LUNG (5864)
When you can't breathe, nothing else matters.
The Lung Association of Saskatchewan is very grateful for the ongoing support that
we receive from Legion Members, Branches and the
Poppy Fund.
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S7K 2V9
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MacDONALD, Russell G. KOREA
Russell was born on June 22, 1931 in Preeceville, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Army in March 1953 and served with the RHR inKorea. Private MacDonald left the service in April 1956. He marriedand has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MACK, Edward J. WWII
Edward was born in 1921 in Lampman, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Army during World War II and served as a Private with theSaskatoon Light Infantry in Canada, Britain, the CentralMediterranean area and Northern Europe. He was in the service atotal of 32 months of which 25 were spent overseas in the UnitedKingdom, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France and GermanyStar, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the War Medal1939-45. Edward passed away in 2003.
MacKAY, Donald WWII
Donald was born in Aberdeen, Saskatchewan on August 13, 1920.He enlisted in the Army in January 1942 and served as a LeadingAircraftman in Canada during World War II. He left the service onAugust 24, 1945. Donald has been a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
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We offer our sincere recognition to theVeterans and Service Personnel fromthe past and those currently servingabroad, for their courage, service, andsacrifices made on behalf of peace,humanity, and freedom.
Our residents also wish toacknowledge the area Legion andAuxiliary Branches for theircontinuing community support.
LEST WE FORGETR.M. of Canwood No. 494
R.M. OF NORTONNO. 69
VILLAGE OFPANGMAN
Box 189Pangman, SKS0C 2C0
306-442-2131
We would like to acknowledge thePangman local Legion Branch & are
proud to support our veterans.
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LEST WE FORGET 307
MACKAY, Gustavus WWI
Gustavus was born in 1880 in Edderton, Rosshire, Scotland. Heenlisted on March 16, 1916 and served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom and France with 214 Overseas Battalion of the CanadianExpeditionary Force during World War I. He was wounded inFrance on October 11, 1918. Discharged on April 10, 1919, Sgt.McKay received the British War Medal, the Victory Medal and theIBC Badge. Upon returning to Semans, Saskatchewan, he foundthat his business partner had absconded with everything. Hestarted again from scratch and became a successful businessmanin Semans. Gustavus passed away in 1962 and had been amember of Semans Legion Branch 108.
MACLEAN (WOTHERSPOON), Marion WWII & PEACETIME
Marion was born in January 1922 in Melville, Saskatchewan. Shejoined the Canadian Women’s Army Corps in Regina on August 3,1943 and served in there in the Supply Section. She wasdischarged from the service to return to civilian life on July 9, 1946.Marion was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. It isuncertain if she has been a member of Melville Legion Branch 61.
MACLEAN, Wilson Gordon “Mac” WWII & SPECIALTY DUTY AREA & PEACETIME
Mac was born on June 8, 1920 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. Hejoined the Army and served in the Artillery in Canada and onspecial assignments in Europe, including Paris and Italy. He served28 years in the Canadian Armed Forces, retiring in 1967 with therank of Warrant Officer in Regina, Saskatchewan. Mac was amember of Melville Legion Branch 61 for several years before hepassed away on November 10, 1984.
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In MemoryOf My Father
DougArmstrong
Who Served WithSouth Saskatchewan
Regiment1942 - 1946
Sharon Armstrong
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Rural Municipalityof Loon Lake No. 561Box 40, Loon Lake, SK S0M 1L0RJ’S
ConstructionServices Ltd
Box 128Meadow Lake, SK
S9X 1Y1
306-236-1843Thank You For Our Freedom
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 309
MACLENNAN, Bruce WWII
Bruce was born in 1924 in Regina, Saskatchewan where hisfather worked as a school Principal and was Superintendent ofthe Division. His brother Ian remembers that as a boy, Brucecouldn’t tell a joke without cracking up and laughing. The familymoved to a Gull Lake in 1926 when Bruce’s father was namedSuperintendent of the division. Upon Bruce’s graduation fromhigh school, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force wherehe served as a wireless gunner with 419 Squadron, No. 6Bomber Group. He was killed during a daylight raid on Hamburgon March 31, 1945. He is buried in the Becklingen War Cemeteryin Germany.
MACLENNAN, Ian Roy WWII
EN was born in 1919 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force during World War II and served with 401Squadron in Malta. He was shot down on D-Day plus 1, June 7,1944, and imprisoned at Stalag Luft III. He was transferred toAustria after a long March then escaped, hitchhiked and walkedParis as the war ended. Ian took part in two documentariesproduced by the History Channel on The Siege of Malta and theCanadian Aces. Ian was awarded the Distinguished Flying Medal.He passed away in 2013.
MAGUIRE, Robert A. PEACETIME
Robert was born in Canada on November 23, 1943. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force on September 29, 1961 and servedas Leading Aircraftman. Robert married and became a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
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Proud to Support our Veterans
Living Sky School DivisionServing students in 31 schools
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937-7702
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MAHER, William Patrick “Bill” WWI
Bill was born on March 19, 1897 in St. Jean, Manitoba. The familymoved to Cannington Manor, NWT in 1905. Bill enlisted with theFort Garry Horse in February 1917 at Tuxedo Park in Winnipeg.He was killed in action in France on April 2, 1918 and is buried atNamps-au-Val, a British Cemetery in Somme, France.
MANDZIAK, Alex WWII
Alex was born in 1922 in Ituna, Saskatchewan. He joined the WinnipegLight Infantry in 1942 and trained in Saskatchewan and Manitobabefore transferring to the Royal Winnipeg Rifles for motor mechanicsschool. After completing this course with high marks, Alex wastransferred to Division Headquarters where he was known as Driver 1C, or better known as Driver in Command. In 1924, Alex boarded theship Aquitania for England to train for the front lines. A few weeks laterin the middle of the night, Dave boarded the plane to Padimo,Germany, where he repaired trucks, jeeps and vans, then headed justbehind the front lines to Amsterdam, Holland. Two weeks later, thepush was made into Germany and shortly after, the war was over.After serving in Canada, England, Germany, Holland and Belgium,Alex came home in 1946 to farm and he raised two children with hiswife Olga. Alex passed away in 2014.
MANSELL, David G. PEACETIME
David was born in England on December 11, 1941. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force in August 1961 and served as anAircraftman (AC1) in Canada until he left the service in September1962. David married and became a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
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374-0941
Proud to support Saskatchewan’s Veterans
Rural Municipality of Browning No. 34
R.M. of Browning No.34
PROUD TOSUPPORT OUR VETERANS
Box 40Lampman, SK
S0C 1N0
Telephone:Bus: (306) 487-2444Res: (306) 487-2646Fax: (306) 487-2496
The citizens of the R.M. of Blucher#343 gratefully recognize andacknowledge the commitment andsacrifices made by our past and presentveterans.
RURAL MUNICIPALITYof BLUCHER #343
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MANTYKA, E. PEACETIME
E. Mantyka was born in Saskatoon on March 2, 1933. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada until he leftthe service in July 1955 as a Leading Aircraftman. He married andbecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MANZ, James Alfred WWII
James was born in 1920 in Davidson, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Army during World War II and served with the Regina Rifles inthe United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He was dischargedin February 1946 for health reasons. James was a member ofDavidson Legion Branch 51 for twenty-two years before he passedaway in 1981.
MANZ, Leonard William WWII
Leonard was born in 1916 in Earl Grey, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Regina Rifles and served in France, Belgium, Holland and TheNetherlands where he served in the Transport Division. Hereturned to Canada in January 1946 and got married in October.Leonard and his wife raised ten children on a farm west ofDavidson. He passed away in 1983.
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R.M. of ManitouLake #442
Box 69Marsden, SK
S0M 1P0
Telephone: 306-826-5215Fax: 306-826-5512
Email: [email protected]
The Villageof Welwyn
Box 118Welwyn, Sask. S0A 4L0
We are proud to honour andremember all those who served,and express deepest respect andappreciation for the years ofservice and sacrifice by our
veterans, “men and women,” inthe war for peace and freedom.
Representing Health Care Workers inBroadview, Moosomin, Whitewood,Wolseley, Balcarres, Fort Qu’Appelle,Indian Head, Montmartre, Grenfell,Regina, Lumsden, Cupar, Raymore,Lestock and Imperial.
We proudly support the SaskatchewanCommand of The Royal CanadianLegion Military Service RecognitionBook.
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MAPPLEBECK, T. P. PEACETIME
T. P. Mapplebeck was born on October 16, 1934 in Kingsport, NovaScotia. He enlisted on February 4, 1955 and served as a LeadingAircraftman in Canada until leaving the service on March 30, 1961.He became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MARLATTE, C. E. WWII
C. E. Marlatte was born on August 29, 1919. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Navy on August 1, 1941 and served as SeniorPetty Officer until leaving the service on November 6, 1945. Hehas been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MARSHAL, Mildred Iona WWII
Mildred was born on June 15, 1923 at Lake McGregor,Saskatchewan. She enlisted in January 1943 and served inCanada as a Private with the Canadian Women’s Army Corps untilleaving the service in August 1945. Mildred married GordonMarshall and joined Fort Qu’Appelle Legion Branch 35 beforetransferring to Nutana Legion Branch 362 in 1993.
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306.352.1433
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PROUD TOSUPPORT
OUR VETERANS
Thank You VeteransWith Respect From The
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Box 1937, 3080 Albert Street NRegina SK S4P 3E1
Phone 306.949.3366www.pvsd.ca
"For there is no greater love,than to give one's life for one's friends."(John 15:13)
In honour of those whosecourage, convictionand heroic sacrifice
have brought peace and harmony.And, in solidarity with the manymen and women who continuethis vision and mission today.
The Cathedral of the Holy Family(Roman Catholic Diocese
of Saskatoon)123 Nelson RoadSaskatoon, SK
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MARSHALL, Cella Eileen WWII
Cella was born in 1916 in Semans, Saskatchewan. She joinedthe Women’s Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force andserved in Ontario with the Meteorological Division. Cella passedaway in 2007.
MARSHALL, Gordon Charles WWII
Gordon was born on June 21, 1920 in Castor, Alberta. He joinedthe Army in April 1943 and served as a Private until leaving theservice in 1944. Gordon married Mildred and he joined FortQu’Appelle Legion Branch 35 before transferring to Nutana LegionBranch 362 in 1993.
MATECHUK, Shannon AFGHANISTAN
Shannon was born on December 26, 1968 in Yorkton,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Canadian Forces as an ArmourOfficer on June 12, 1987 and subsequently graduated from theRoyal Military College of Canada in May 1991. He then completedArmour Officer training and was posted to the Royal CanadianDragoons at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa in Ontario onJanuary 6, 1992. He was promoted to his current rank on July 7,2007. Major Matechuk served in Somalia in 1992 as Troop Leaderand in Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010 as Company Commander.He retired in November 2010.
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Tel-Rite Services Ltd.2700 South Service Rd. W.Swift Current, SK S9H 5J9
Phone: (306) 773-0616Fax: (306) 773-5683
24 HOUR PHONE: (306) 773-0616
Thank You Veterans For Your Service.We Will Remember.
St. LouisLions Club
P.O. Box 63Hoey, SK S0J 1E0
(306) 422-8676Proud To Support Our Veterans
RM ofMankotaBox 148, Mankota, SK
S0H 2W0(306) 478-2322
The Rural Municipality of Mankotathanks our veterans for their
bravery and courage.We are proud to support the many
veterans and troops who havesacrificed so muchfor the freedoms
Canadians enjoy today.
Congratulations ToThe Royal Canadian Legion
Swift Current Fire FightersStand with you in remembrance
of all thoseThat gave their lives for our Country
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MATHER, Peter WWII
Peter enlisted in the Army and served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment, #16 Platoon, and participated in theDieppe Raid in Normandy, France. Peter was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with the Dieppe Bar Clasp.
MAURICE, François WWI
François was born in Île-à-la Crosse, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army in Prince Albert on February 7, 1917 and served with233rd Battalion, Canadiens-Français du Nord-Ouest, during WorldWar I. He was discharged on November 27, 1917 due to beingmedically unfit.
MAYS, Stanley WWII
Stanley was born in Saskatoon on April 9, 1919. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Navy on December 16, 1940 and served as AbleSeaman on the Pacific coast until leaving the service on July 25,1945. Stanley married and became a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
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The City of Estevan takes thisopportunity to thank the membersof The Royal Canadian Legion
Branch No. 60for their contributions toour City over the Years.
City of Estevanwww.estevan.ca
Rural Municipality ofColonsay No. 342
Box 130Colonsay, SK S0K 0Z0
306-255-2233
THANK YOU TOOUR VETERANS
SIGN - SENIORSMOBILITY PROGRAM
83 North St, Yorkton, SK S3N 0G9(306) 782-4151
Fax: (306) 786-7116www.sign-yorkton.org
Proud To SupportOur Veterans
SASKATCHEWAN HEALTHCARE COUNCIL OF UNIONS
We pay tribute to the men and womenwho made the ultimate sacrifice for
our country. We will remember them.
We also hope for our soldiers’ safereturn who are still in harm’s wayaround the world; we honour their
commitment to our nation.
3725 E Eastgate DriveRegina, Saskatchewan
S4T 1A5
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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McAULEY, J. PEACETIME
J. McAuley was born in Scotland on April 5, 1939. He enlisted in1960 in the British Army for national service and served in theRoyal Army Service Corps. Private McAuley left the service in1961. He married and has been a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
McBURNEY, Wilbert Richard WWII & PEACETIME
Wilbert was born in 1914 in Gull Lake. He enlisted in 1940 with theAir Force and flew 13 missions until April 1, 1944 when the planewas hit and crashed; three members of the crew survived thecrash. They were captured and found themselves prisoners of war.Wilbert was transported to Paris and spent 26 days in solitaryconfinement for refusing to disclose where the plane went down.Later that year, he was transferred to Luftwaffe POW Camp. OnJanuary 15, 1945, he marched for 12 days, for 240 miles toGoldberg where he was sent to a camp in Luckenwald where hewas badly treated. He was released by Allied Forces in on May 8,1945, he returned to Canada. Wilbert stayed in the military until heretired on March 5, 1965 as a Flight Officer. Wilbert passed awayin 1991.
McCAW, John I. W. WWII
John was born in Lampman, Saskatchewan on October 21, 1911.He joined the Army on September 14, 1939 and served with theRoyal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers in the UnitedKingdom and North West Europe. Corporal McCaw left the serviceon August 14, 1945. John married and first joined The Legion atFort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan then transferred to Nutana LegionBranch 362 in 1993.
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Hon. Dan D’Autremont,MLA for Cannington
P.O. Box 130Alida, SKS0C 0B0
306.443.2420
1.877.326.3652
Proud to SupportOur Veterans.
SASKATOON(306) 653-2000
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MCKERCHER LLP BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
‘Prairie proud’ means surviving through our Saskatchewan winters, wearing the colours of our favourite team and seeing our 80 plus years of accomplishments as just another day on the job.McKercher LLP is ‘prairie proud’ to support our Saskatchewan veterans. Thank you for making a difference in our world.
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Fax: (306) 873-47876Serving Tisdale and DistrictCelebrating Over 90 Years
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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McCLOY, James T. PEACETIME
James was born on February 9, 1930 in Delisle, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army on October 8, 1948 and served with the RoyalCanadian Army Service Corps in Canada until leaving the serviceon May 8, 1951 as Lieutenant. James married and has been amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
McCUSKER, W. T. WWII
W. T. McCusker was born on April 2, 1925. He enlisted in the Armyin June 1943 and served in the United Kingdom and NorthwestEurope with the 18th Armoured Car Regiment. Trooper McCuskeyleft the service in March 1946. He is a Life Member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
McDONALD, James E. “Jim” RCMP
Jim was born in Vancouver, British Columbia on February 26,1933. He joined the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on June 2,1952 and was still serving when this book was prepared. Jimmarried and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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Town ofEatonia
P.O. Box 237Eatonia, SK S0L 0Y0www.eatonia.ca
A Salute andThank You to
Our Current Troopsand Veterans
Box 37Briercrest
SaskatchewanS0H 0K0
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Bus: (306) 799-2148Cell: (306) 631-9391Fax: (306) 799-2158
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LEST WE FORGET 325
McDONALD, Malcolm WWII
Malcolm was born in 1922. He joined the Army during World WarII and served in Continental Europe with the South SaskatchewanRegiment. Malcolm was a member of Prince Albert LegionBranch 2 to prior to his death in 1993.
McDONALD, William W. WWII
William was born on January 10, 1923 in Brandon, Manitoba. Hejoined the Army on March 3, 1943 and served in the UnitedKingdom and Northwest Europe during World War II. PrivateMcDonald left the service on June 30, 1945. He became a memberof Nutana Legion Branch 362.
McFARLANE, Ralph WWI
Ralph was born on November 12, 1897 in Scotland. He filed forHomestead in the Nadeauville area at 18 years of age and was afarmer when he left for Maple Creek to enlist in the war in 1916.He served in France with the 209th Battalion and was severelywounded in the stomach by enemy machine-gun fire while takingpart in an operation near Blecourt. After receiving medical care inthe Canadian Casualty Clearing Station, he died that same day.Ralph is buried in the Duisans British Cemetery near Arras, Franceand his name is memorialized on the Nadeauville Monument.
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2002 Airport DriveSaskatoon, SK S7L 6M4Fax: (306) 244-2779
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The Rural Municipality of
Glen McPherson would like to extend
its thanks to our veterans and troops
for their service and sacrifice.
We are proud to support
our Veterans &
The Royal Canadian Legion.
Each year, Remembrance Day is celebrated across Canada topay tribute to the men and woman who have served ourcountry. For Veterans, it is a day to remember and payhomage to those who did not return home from conflictsaround the globe, comrades who gave their lives in supportof the ideals of freedom, democracy and the right to live inpeace.Wearing a poppy and attending Nov. 11th services is a smallbut important way to show respect and support for veteranswho have served in countries where freedom can be elusiveand enemies are hard to distinguish from friends. Our worldhas changed, but those who serve stay remarkably the same,committed to comrades and country. On behalf of CityCouncil and the residents of Yorkton, let’s be sure “Weremember them”.
Sincerely,Bob MaloneyMayor
515 Centennial Dr. SMartensville, SK S0K 2T0
306-931-2166
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 327
McGEE, D. J. WWII
D. J. McGee was born in Saskatoon on March 21, 1922. Heenlisted in the Army in March 1941 and served in the RoyalCanadian Engineers until leaving the service in March 1945. Hemarried and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
McGILL, Warren Melville “Mel” WWII
Mel was born in 1924 in Paisley, Ontario. He joined the MerchantNavy and trained at HMCS New York on a gunner ship that waslocated on the Exhibition Grounds in Toronto. He served on thehigh seas on HMCS Qu’Appelle. After leaving the service in 1945,Mel was a guard at a prison in Ontario. In 1952, he came toSaskatchewan where he worked on oil rigs in the Estevan areafor 35 years. Mel was a member of Frobisher Legion Branch 343for thirty years before he passed away in Estevan Hospital inJune 2007.
McGOURLICK, Don WWII
Don enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served withthe 405th Squadron during World War II. He was awarded theDistinguished Flying Cross for gallantry in the performance ofhis duty.
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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McINNIS, Gordon WWII
Gordon was born on August 26, 1924 at Langham, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Army on September 11, 1942 and served withthe Fort Garry Horse in United Kingdom and Northwest Europe.Trooper McInnis let the service on September 24, 1945. Hemarried and has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
McINTOSH, D. WWII
D. MacIntosh was born in Saskatoon on December 22, 1922. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Navy on May 18, 1942 where he serveduntil he left the service on October 3, 1945. He married andbecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
McKAY, Lawrence Clarke WWI
Lawrence was born on November 2, 1888 in Prince Albert,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army during World War I and servedas Lieutenant from December 18, 1914 until his discharge onJanuary 10, 1916 to take a commission. He served with the 53rd
/188th Battalion, formerly the Prince Albert Volunteers.
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McKENZIE, Render WWI
Render was a bank manager in Oxbow, Saskatchewan beforejoining the Army during World War I. He served as a Major In theCanadian Infantry and was killed in action on August 8, 1918 atthe age of 39. He is buried in the Demuin British Cemetery.
McLAREN, Samuel Eldon WWII
Samuel was born in 1917 in Dundalk, Ontario. He joined the RoyalCanadian Engineers in Saskatoon on July 17, 1941 and the ageof 24. He trained in Dundurn and was in Chilliwack, BritishColumbia for five months in 1943. During the summer of 1944,Samuel went overseas on the Louis Pasteur and landed in Englandwhere he served as well is in France, Holland, Belgium andGermany. He was not wounded while in active combat. Samuelalso served in the Army of Occupation then returned to Canada onthe Queen Mary. Samuel married Mary Hardy on March 28, 1942and was discharged in Regina on December 18, 1945. Samuelwas a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 before he passedaway in 1995.
McLEAN, H. V. WWII
H. V. McLean was born in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan on December26, 1922. He enlisted in the Army in 1943 and served in Canadawith the 122nd Unit of PA. Sergeant McLean left the service inFebruary 1945. He married and became a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
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McMILLAN, Alexander Donald WWII
Alexander was born on February 16, 1919 in Antler,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army, trained in England andserved with the 14th Canadian Hussars, VIII Recce, in France,Belgium, Holland and Germany. After serving five years, hereturned to Canada on September 6, 1945. Alexander was amember of Saskatoon Legion Branch 63 before he passed awayon May 2, 2004 in Saskatoon.
McNABB, George Victor WWI
George was born in 1896 in Shelburne, Ontario. He joined theArmy during World War I and arrived in England when the war wasjust over. His brother Norman also served in World War I as aguard in a prison camp. George was possibly a member of CraikLegion Branch 10 before he passed away in 1983.
McRAE, Randle Richard WWI & WWII
Randle was born on June 20, 1897. He served with the RoyalNorthwest Mounted Police from April 30, 1918 until May 1,1919. During World War II, Randle served as Guardsman withthe Veteran Guards of Canada in Medicine Hat and Lethbridgefrom May 1, 1943 to March 26, 1946. Randle was Life Memberof Carnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passed away onJanuary 16, 1989.
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McTAGUE (THOMPSON), Carol WWII
Carol was born on October 30, 1920 in the Elmore district. Sheenlisted in the Canadian Women’s Army Corps on October 16,1941 and served overseas from October 27, 1942 to October 21,1945. Carol served in Italy from D-Day until March 22, 1945.
MEACHEM, Dale Clifford SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Dale was born in 1946 in Tisdale, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Navy in December 1964, trained at HMCSCornwallis and was based at HMCS Shearwater (Air Division). In1966, Dale joined the VS880 Squadron at Shearwater, havingserved on Canada’s aircraft carrier, the Bonaventure in Canadaand on the high seas. Dale served until 1968 then pursued a careerin aviation. He is a member of Arborfield Legion Branch 203.
MEARNS, D. D. WWII
D. D. Mearns was born in Scotland on August 8, 1921. He enlistedin the Army in November 1940 and served with the Royal CanadianElectrical Mechanical Engineers in Canada and United Kingdom.Corporal Mearns left the service on September 24, 1945. Hemarried and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MEDERNACH, Henry P. WWII
Henry was born on September 18, 1920 at Wakaw, Saskatchewan.He joined the Royal Canadian Army on April 25, 1942 and servedin British Columbia with the 102nd Battery. Gunner Medernach leftthe service in October 1945. He married and has been a memberof Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MEIKLE, Earl L. PEACETIME
Earl was born on November 23, 1954 in Saskatoon. He enlisted inthe Regular Army in June 1973 and was stationed at Dundurn,Saskatchewan as Detachment Construction Engineering Officerand Second in Command with the rank of Master Warrant Officer.Earl married and had one son and one daughter.
MEILICKE, Arthur Edwin WWII
Arthur was born on March 4, 1919 at Pleasant Point,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force onOctober 17, 1939 and served in Canada and the United Kingdombefore leaving the service on July 27, 1945. Arthur married andbecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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MERRIFIELD, Edith Hilda WWII
Edith was born in 1923 in Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan. Shejoined the Canadian Women’s Army Corps on June 21, 1942 andserved in Canada until May 14, 1946. Private Merrifield wasawarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the WarMedal 1939-45. Edith passed away in 2011.
METCALF, W. D. WWII
W. D. Metcalf was born in Tantallon, Saskatchewan on January20, 1921. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in February1942 and served as a Leading Aircraftman in Canada and theUnited Kingdom before leaving the service in October 1946. Hemarried and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
METHERAL, A. L. PEACETIME
A. L. Metheral was born on August 9, 1933 in Yellow Grass,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force onNovember 23, 1959 and served until he left the service on March23, 1989 as Master Warrant Officer. He married and became amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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MIDDLETON, Joseph John WWII
Joseph was born in 1923 in MacNutt, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Army in World War II and served with the 1st Canadian SpecialService Battalion in Canada, Britain, the Central Mediterraneanarea and Northwest Europe. Joseph was killed in action in 1944 inBelgium. He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, theFrance and Germany Star, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medalwith Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45.
MILLARD, Fred SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Fred was born on January 30, 1935 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.He served in England and Canada with the Royal Air Force (twoyears) and the Royal Canadian Air Force (twelve years). Fred wasawarded the Canadian Forces Decoration in 1967. He wasemployed by Sasktel until his retirement. Fred has been a memberof Saskatoon Legion Branch 63 for thirty-nine years.
MILLIONS, Cecil Clement WWI
Cecil was from Carnduff, Saskatchewan and he joined theCanadian Infantry, Saskatchewan Regiment, where he servedas a Private in Europe where he was killed in action onSeptember 28, 1917. Cecil is buried at the Vimy Memorial. Hewas 23 years of age.
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MIRAU, Keith SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Keith was born in 1944. He joined the Air Force on February 19,1963 and flew T-33 jets in Gimli before transferring to Winnipeg.In 1966, he married Gloria Berg and transferred to Moose Jaw AirForce Base where he taught new pilots. In 1970, he transferred toGermany and remained there with his family until 1973 when hereturned Canada. On August 9, 1974 he was on the peacekeepingmission in the Middle East when a missile was shot at the transportplane he was flying in killing the crew of nine. He was 29 years old.Keith received the Special Services Medal with NATO Bar, theCanadian Peacekeeping Service Medal, the United NationsEmergency Force Middle East and Dag Hammarskjöld Medal.August 9 is now Peacekeepers Day.
MITCHELL, William Alexander WWII
William joined the Army during World War II and was accidentallykilled at Seaoff Langar Island at the northern tip of QueenCharlotte Island.
MOLSBERRY, E. V. WWII
E. V. Molsberry was born on September 9, 1916 in Riverhurst,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force onFebruary 7, 1942 and served in Canada as Leading Aircraftmanuntil he left the service on March 14, 1946. He has been a memberof Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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LEST WE FORGET 345
MONDY, James “Hiram” WWI
Hiram was born in 1897 in Alva, Oklahoma and his hometownbecame Paynton, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army during WorldWar I and served in France with the 46th Battalion, CanadianInfantry, Saskatchewan Regiment. Hiram was wounded onJanuary 4, 1917 and killed in action two months later on March 30in a raid on enemy lines in preparation for the major operation atVimy Ridge.
MONGOVIUS, Douglas W. PEACETIME
Douglas was born in Saskatoon on June 16, 1953. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force on November 2, 1971 and left theservice on September 11, 1974 as a Private. Douglas married andhas been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MONGOVIUS, Wilfred O. WWII
Wilfred was born on February 6, 1922 in Dalmeny, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army on June 19, 1943 and served in the Tank Corpsin Canada. Private Mongovius left the service on June 12, 1946.He married and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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LEST WE FORGET 347
MOORE, Douglas W. WWII
Douglas was born on November 19, 1925 in Saskatoon. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Navy in June 1944 and served in Canada untilleaving the service in December 1945. Douglas married andbecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MOORE, K. W. KOREA
K. W. Moore was born on April 18, 1931 in Rosetown,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in January 1950 andserved with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry inCanada and Korea. Private Moore left the service in March 1953.He has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MORGAN, J. S. WWII
J. S. Morgan was born on April 22, 1926 in Saskatoon. He joinedthe Army in February 1945 and served in the Infantry in Canadaduring World War II. Private Morgan left the service in June 1946.He married and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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MORGAN, Mervyn W. PEACETIME
Mervyn was born on September 7, 1943 in Virden, Manitoba. Heenlisted in the Army in 1961 and served in Canada as a Corporaluntil he left the service in 1962. He was awarded the CanadianForces Decoration. Mervyn married and became a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
MORIN, Ambroise B. WWI
Ambroise was born in Beauval/Green Lake. He enlisted in theArmy on February 17, 1917 and served with the 233rd Battalion,Canadiens-Français du Nord-Ouest.
MORIN, Raphael WWI
Raphael was born at Green Lake. He enlisted in North Battlefordon February 7, 1917 and served with the 232nd Battalion.
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MORIN, Vital Arthur WWII
Vital was born in 1923 in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan and wasin military service from July 1942 to October 1945. He was aTrooper in the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps and a Rifleman inthe Regina Rifle Regiment, serving in England and Europe. Vitalwas awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star, theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal1939-45. Vital was captured in February 1945 and was a prisonerof war until his liberation on May 6, 1945. He passed away in 2000.
MORRIS, Charles Ernest WWI
Charles was born in 1894 in North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Hejoined the Canadian Army during World War I and served inFrance with the 14th Battalion. He went missing in action in Franceon September 7, 1916 and was taken prisoner at Giessen,Germany. He remained a prisoner until the end of the war.Charles died in 1942.
MORRIS, Charles Herbert WWII
Charles was born in 1923 in Montréal, Québec. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in England during World WarII. Charles was a member of Armstrong Legion Branch in BritishColumbia before he passed away in 2004.
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MORRIS (DANIELS), Martha M. WWII
Martha was born in 1924 in Tees, Alberta. She joined the CanadianArmy during World War II and served in Canada as a nurse. Marthapassed away in 2009.
MORRISON, Donald S. WWII
Donald was born on October 3, 1915 in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943 and served inCanada and United Kingdom until leaving the service in March1946. Donald married and became a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
MORRISON, Ewart Laverne WWII
Ewart was born on September 21, 1922. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force at the age of 19 and served as a Flying Officerduring World War II. He was killed in action on July 19, 1944 andis buried in the Villers St. Genest Communal Cemetery in France.Ewart was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the France and GermanyStar, the Defence Medal and the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal with Clasp. He was posthumously awarded his OperationalWings on January 31, 1947.
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MORRISON, F. D. KOREA
F. D. Morrison was born in Saskatoon on July 31, 1928. Heenlisted in the Army on January 5, 1949 and served with thePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Korea until leavingthe service on March 11, 1953 as Craftsman. After his service,he became a railway engineer and has been a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
MORRISON, Harold William WWII
Harold was born on August 15, 1917 in Davidson, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Army on April 3, 1941 at the age of 24 and hisRegiment was Fort Garry Horse, Division 5, Company C. Haroldattended basic training camps in Kitchener and Camp Borden,Ontario. He went overseas on December 24, 1941 from Halifax toSouthampton, Greenwich, England. He then categorized andtransferred to Blackdown, England. He became a driver-traininginstructor and was in charge of carrier maintenance. He receiveda Service Medal and a Good Conduct Medal. Harold returned toCanada and was discharged on November 25, 1945. Haroldmarried Leona Walter and they farmed and had three sons. Haroldwas a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for twenty-two yearsbefore he passed away of cancer in 1979 at the age of 61.
MOSKOWEC, Raymond Pete PEACETIME
Raymond was born in 1952 in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan. He joined the CanadianArmed Forces on October 10, 1969 and served 22 years in the Regular and ReserveForce, with peacekeeping tours in the United Nations Forces in Cyprus, West Germany,Canada and the United States. Raymond served for nine years from Private to MasterCorporal then as an officer, mostly with the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the PrincessPatricia's Canadian Light Infantry. He was awarded the Special Service Medal – NATO;the Canadian Peacekeeping Service Medal UN Medal (UNFICYP); the Canadian ForcesDecoration II; the Fire Service Exemplary Medal; and the Service Medal of the MostVenerable Order of St. John. He also received the Nobel Laureate (Peace) 1988; theNijmegen Marches 74-76; and the French Commando Badge (France). Currently,Raymond is in the Primary Reserves (Cadet Instructor Cadre), is involved with NutanaLegion Branch 362 and has been a member of Kindersley Legion Branch 59. He is alsoa member of the Blue Helmets, the Canadian Association Veterans of UNPeacekeepers, NATO Veterans of Canada and the Princess PPCLI Association.
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Maple Street ManorLicensed Personnel Care Home
Licensee Elaine Tochor600 Park Ave., Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0
(306) 745-2788LEST WE FORGET
Thanks to our Veteransfor all they have done
Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada S4A 2A3www.arcresources.com
Southline Gas & Oilfield Svc.and
Chrisnick Oilfield Svc. Ltd1st Ave W
Consul, SK S0N 0P0
306.299.4903
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Maple Creek, SK
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MOSS, Albert G. WWII
Albert was born on February 2, 1920 in Saskatoon. He enlisted onOctober 23, 1940 and served as Able Seaman in the Atlanticbefore leaving the service on September 10, 1945.
MUDD, W. E. WWII
W. E. Mudd was born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan on December20, 1929. He enlisted in 1944 and served in Canada as a Corporaluntil he left the service in 1948. He married and has been amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MUIRHEAD, Leslie J. KOREA
Leslie was born on January 8, 1933 in Southey, Saskatchewan.He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Electrical and MechanicalEngineers and served during the Korean War. Leslie married andbecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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PLEASANT HILLBAKERY LTD1516 - 20th Street West
SASKATOON, SKS7M 0Z6
Phone 306-242-6531
Village of Carievale
In Memory of Their Sacrifice
MBL CustomContracting
1422 N Radway StRegina, SK S4X 4A7
Proudly Supporting Saskatchewan Veterans
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REGINATHERAPEUTIC
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Saltcoats, SK S0A 3R0
Phone: (306) 744-2311Fax: (306) 744-8182
Perry’sAutomotive
326 16 St. WestPrince Albert, SK S6V 3V7(306) 763-3881 [email protected]@sasktel.net
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MUNRO, Allan “Ted” WWII
Ted was born on March 10, 1916 in Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan.Six brothers from the Munro family were members of the CanadianArmed Forces: George, Allan, Peter, Arthur and Robert enlistedbetween 1940 and 1943 and John enlisted in 1949, prior to theKorean War. Ted was a grain buyer before enlisting in the Army inJune 1940 and leaving for overseas in 1941. Ted was sent toEurope with the Regina Rifles and was killed in action on October27, 1944 during the battle for the Breskens Pocket. SergeantMunro is buried in the Adegem Canadian War Cemetery inBelgium, along with 844 other Canadian soldiers. He was survivedby his wife Margaret and a daughter.
MUNRO, Andrew Peter WWII
Andrew was born in Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan on June 1, 1918.Six brothers from the Munro family were members of the CanadianArmed Forces: George, Allan, Peter, Arthur and Robert enlistedbetween 1940 and 1943 and John enlisted in 1949, prior to theKorean War. Andrew joined the Navy in December 1941 inSaskatoon where he trained as well as at Esquimalt. He served asLeading Seaman First Class during World War II. Andrew passedaway on August 2, 1987.
MUNRO, Arthur WWII
Arthur was born on March 5, 1923 in Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan. Sixbrothers from the Munro family were members of the Canadian ArmedForces: George, Allan, Peter, Arthur and Robert enlisted between 1940and 1943 and John enlisted in 1949, prior to the Korean War. Arthur joinedthe Saskatoon Light Infantry as a machine gunner in 1941 and went toEurope in March 1943. He served in Europe and in the Italian Campaignwith the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. Private Munro sufferedserious head wounds in close combat in Italy, injuries so severe that hewas left for dead. Part of his lengthy recovery occurred in a field hospital inNorth Africa. Arthur returned to his home town of Lucky Lake where hefarmed on the Munro homestead and he and his wife Mary later ran theHome Town Hardware. Mary died in 1996. Arthur met Iona McConnel in1998 and they married in 1999. Arthur was a member of Lucky Lake LegionBranch 209 prior to his passing on November 30, 2009 at the age of 86.
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Bryan BarsnessConsulting
401 4th Street ECarlyle, SK S0C 0R0(306) 577-5272
Carrott River Tavern256 MacCormack Road
Martinsville, SKS0K 0A2
(306) 869-2707
Quill LakeFarming Company
Box 636
Quill Lake, SK S0A 3E0
306-383-2989
Sikup Enterprises Ltd
PO Box 149
Dorintosh, SK S0M 0T0
(306) 236-3304
80 Bluebell Crescent, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1A2
306-631-1295www.mj4a.com
306-206-1316 Donna Kruger - Owner
401 Dewdney Avenue E. Unit A, Regina
Saskatchewan S4N 4G3
Village of Buena Vista1050 Grand Avenue
Buena Vista, SK S2V 1A2Ph.: (306) 729-4385 Fax: (306) 729-4518
Email: [email protected]
P.O. Box 70, Marengo, SK S0L 2K0(306) 968-2922
Proud To Support Our Veterans
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MUNRO, George WWII
George was born in Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan in 1920. Sixbrothers from the Munro family were members of the CanadianArmed Forces: George, Allan, Peter, Arthur and Robert enlistedbetween 1940 and 1943 and John enlisted in 1949, prior to theKorean War. George was the first son to join the Army in January1940 and he embarked a month later for Europe. He served withthe Royal Canadian Army Service Corps as a Corporal. Georgedied in 1993.
MUNRO, Gerald Hill PEACETIME
Gerald was born on September 22, 1928 in Saskatoon. He enlistedin March 1954 and served in Canada as a Leading Aircraftmanuntil leaving the service in 1966. Gerald married and became amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MUNRO, John Duncan KOREA
John was born on December 8, 1928 in Lucky Lake,Saskatchewan. Six brothers from the Munro family were membersof the Canadian Armed Forces: George, Allan, Peter, Arthur andRobert enlisted between 1940 and 1943 and John enlisted in 1949,prior to the Korean War. John joined the Canadian Navy andserved as Chief Warrant Officer First Class aboard HMCSAthabaskan during the Korean War. He retired from the ArmedForces in 1976 and passed away in Victoria, British Columbia onMay 16, 1980.
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Phone 693-3656Fax 691-0946Res 693-6835
Email: [email protected]
ROYALCANADIANLEGIONBranch No. 2
Saskatchewan Command133 - 8th Street East
PRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 0V8
R. M. of NipawinBox 250, Codette, SK S0E 0P0
306-862-9551
PHONE 960-4282After 6:00 p.m.
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Eastend, SK S0N 0T0(306) 295-3322
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MUNRO, Robert WWII
Robert was born on November 16, 1914 in Lucky Lake,Saskatchewan. Six brothers from the Munro family were membersof the Canadian Armed Forces: George, Allan, Peter, Arthur andRobert enlisted between 1940 and 1943 and John enlisted in 1949,prior to the Korean War. Robert enlisted in Regina in March 1943as a Royal Canadian Army Gunner, stationed in Regina. Doctorsdiscovered a spot on his lung so by the time he was cleared foraction in 1945, the war had ended. Robert passed away onJanuary 7, 2002.
MUNROE, K. G. WWII
K. G. Munroe was born on September 29, 1923 in Oyen, Alberta.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in October 1942 andserved as a Flight Sergeant in Canada and the United Kingdomuntil leaving the service in August 1946. He married and becamea member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MURPHY, Albert Joseph WWII
Albert was born in Regina on December 14, 1923. He joined theArmy and served in England with the Royal Canadian Corps ofSignals during World War II. Albert was a member of RichmondLegion Branch 209 before his death on November 11, 1973.
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R.M. OF SURPRISEVALLEY NO. 9 &
VILLAGE OF MINTONBox 52, Minton, Saskatchewan S0C 1T0
969-2144Proud To Support Our Veterans
Education Centre545 – 11th Street EastPRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 1B1Telephone: (306) 764-1571Fax: (306) 763-4460http://www.srsd119.caRobert BratvoldDirector of Education
Greenleaf SeedsP.O. Box 1180
Tisdale, SKS0E 1T0
(306) 873-4261
NIS Contractors LtdP. O. Box 1634, Stn Main
Regina, SK S4P 3C4
(306) 543-5644
Box 519Melville, SK S0A 2P0
Tel: 306-728-3636 Fax: 306-728-3660Toll Free: 1-888-8PLAINS
Email: [email protected]
Dempsey Laird Trucking Ltd24-Hour Oilfield Tank Truck ServiceSteamer, Vac and Pressure Trucks
B620 Inspections
BUS: (306) 458-2331SHOP: (306) 458-2372 Box 81FAX: (306) 458-2996 Halbrite, SK
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MURPHY, Francis KOREA
Francis was born in Regina on June 23, 1929. He joined theRoyal Canadian Navy and served on HMCS Cayuga andHMCS Athabascan during the Korean War. Francis was amember of Regina Legion Branch 1 before he passed away onSeptember 5, 1990.
MURPHY, Michael P. WWI & WWII
Michael was born on August 2, 1898 in Grand Coulee. He joinedthe Army and served in England during World War I and alsoserved during World War II. Michael was a member of ReginaLegion Branch 1 before he passed away on April 14, 1978.
MURRAY, John Andrew WWI
John was born in Saltcoats on March 22, 1897. He joined the Armyin September 1914 and served in Europe with the LordStrathcona’s Horse. In a letter dated June 3, 1915, he wrote, “I amleaving for the front tomorrow.” John was killed in action on March30, 1918 at Moreuil Wood in Amiens, France.
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Call John at JMR-5567Davidson, Saskatchewan
P.O. Box 215Spruce Home, SK S0J 2N0
306-961-4576
Murray Disc Golf18 Holes
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Please Contact Murray!!Ph: (306) 946-7788
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MURRAY, M. A. WWII
M. A. Murray was born on September 10, 1922. He enlisted onOctober 31, 1942 and served in Canada as a Corporal in the RoyalCanadian Air Force. He left the service on August 17, 1945,married and became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
MURRAY, S. F. ARMY
S. F. Murray was born on March 21, 1927. He enlisted in the Armybut there is no information on when or where he served or the datehe left the service. He married and has been a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
NASHBAR, Albert W. WWII
Albert was born in Alberta on April 7, 1913. He enlisted in the Navyin June 1941 and served as Chief Petty Officer in the North Atlanticuntil he left the service in July 1945. Albert became a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
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Dr. N. Kriel
Dr. S. Lombard
Dr. L.N. deBeer
Dr. A. Brits
Dr. N. Basson
Dr. J. Furstnburg
2685 - 2nd Ave. West, Prince Albert, SK S6V 5E3Phone: (306) 922-9570
The Town of Esterhazy
Box 490Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0
306-745-3942Email: [email protected]: www.townofesterhazy.comPotash Capital of the World
Office: (306) 825-6111Fax: (306) [email protected]
6107 - 49 AvenueLloydminster, SKS9V 2G2
PO Box 381234 Pederson AveBuffalo Narrows, SK S0M 0J0
(306) 235-4722
Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
WAYNE BUILDINGPRODUCTS LTD
155 6th Ave. E, Regina, SK S4N 5A6Phone: 306-352-7377
Town of Langhamwww.langham.caPhone: 306-283-4842Fax: 306-283-4772Box 289 Langham, SK S0K 2L0
Climax Lions Club
“Lest We Forget”
Rural Municipality of Progress No. 351Box 130
Luseland, Saskatchewan S0L 2A0
Proud To Honour & Support Our VeteransRemembering Those Who Were Lost
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NEATH, Fred George BOER WAR & WWI
Fred was born in Somerset, England on April 28, 1876. He servedfor 12 years in the Royal Field Artillery in England and in the BoerWar. After his discharge in 1902, Fred married Elizabeth Deumeadin 1903 and they moved to Canada, had four children and farmedin the Hampstead district near Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. Fredwalked to Yorkton and enlisted in the 5th Battalion, CanadianInfantry, on January 6, 1916 and served in France. He was killedin action on April 13, 1917 and is buried in the Bois-Carré BritishCemetery in Thelus, France.
NEDDOW, Robert B. WWII
Robert was born on August 12, 1924 in Moose Jaw. He joinedthe Navy in April 1942 and served on ships in Canada,Newfoundland, the United Kingdom and on the high seas in theNorth Atlantic. Robert married and became a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
NEILSON, Lillian G. WWII
Lillian was born in 1922 in Wadena, Saskatchewan. She joined theArmy during World War II and served with in Canada the Women’sArmy Corps. Lillian passed away in 2011.
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NICCOLLSMOBILITY PLUS
ANDTanning Salon
203 Railway Ave E, Rosetown, SK S0L 2V0Elaine & Bob Niccolls306-882-4522
Proud To Support Our Veterans
MDK MANAGEMENT1023 PARK STREET
REGINA, SKS4N 5H4
PH: (306) 757-1515 FAX: (306) 757-1516Email: [email protected]
ED STEWART
Royal CanadianLegion Branch #75
P.O. Box 177Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0
306-662-2353
Is A Proud Sponsorof Sask. Legion And Our Veterans
Lemberg & DistrictLions Club
607 Bell St, Indian Head, SK S0G 2K0306.695.3939
[email protected] Statement: Building a foundation for tomorrow’s leaders
Mission Statement: Encouraging growth for personal excellence
Indian Head Elementary School
Town of Whitewood731 LaLonde
Whitewood, SK S0G 5C0306-735-2210
Thank you to all Veterans who haveserved and will serve for us to enjoy
the freedom we do today.
PSWARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN LTD.
2110 College AvenueRegina, Saskatchewan S4P 1C5Ph: (306) 359-9007 Fx: (306) 359-0090
e-mail: [email protected]
www.coderreandsons.ca
Box 730Moosomin, SKS0G 3N0Phone: (306) 435-2988Fax: (306) 435-3343
e-mail: [email protected]
“Moosomin... The Town on the Move!”
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NESS, N. O. WWII
N. O. Ness was born on September 3, 1919 in Spy Hill,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in April 1941 and servedwith the Canadian Postal Corps in Canada, the United Kingdomand Northwest Europe. Lance Sergeant Ness left the service onFebruary 1, 1946. He married and became a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
NEWBY, Ron C. WWII
Ron was born on September 21, 1922 in Lemberg, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Navy in September 1942 and served duringWorld War II. Ron married and has been a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
NEWELL, Richard B. PEACETIME
Richard was born on December 7, 1949 in St. John’s,Newfoundland. He enlisted on May 2, 1969 and served in the Armyuntil leaving the service in 1994. His awards include the CanadianForces Decoration and the Service Medal for serving in the AlertExpedition. Richard married and became a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
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PiercelandHotel Motel
Box 225, Pierceland, SK S0M 2K0
Tel. 306-839-2022
Main LinesSecondary Lines
ToiletsUrinalsTubsSinks
Floor DrainsShowers
Roof VentsSewer Camera
Commercial & Residential • City & Rural Service
Office: 773-7801Cell: 750-1983
Blaine PlatzkeOwner/Manager
152 - 4th Ave NW, Swift Current, SK S9H 0T6
306-773-1764 OFFICE 306-741-7756 CELL 306-773-9758 FAX
[email protected] www.lmolandscaping.ca
Lone FramerContracting Ltd
3303 Grey Owl Cres., Prince Albert, SK S3V 6X6(306) 961-1154
Concrete Foundations and Screw Piles
Authorized DistributorRange Guard, Ansul & Kitchen Knight
Automatic Kitchen FireSuppression Systems
Pyro-Chem Industrial SystemsSales & Service Of AllTypes Of FireExtinguishers• Recharging and Inspections• Hydrotesting• Fire Hose Repair
242-5553Fax 232-44433220 Wells Ave., Saskatoon
BattlefordCentral School
252 23rd St. W, Box 400Battleford, SK S0M 0E0306-937-2112
Parrish &Heimbecker
1400 - 201 Portage AveWinnipeg, MB
R3B 3K6
204.956.2030
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NEWMAN, Cy WWII
Cy was born on March 6, 1920 in England. He enlisted in January1940 and served in the Royal Navy on the high seas of the NorthAtlantic. Lieutenant/E Newman left the service in March 1947. Hisservice medals include the Burma Star. Cy has been a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
NEWTON, F. P. WWII
F. P. Newton was born on April 19, 1919 in Saskatoon. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force on November 21, 1941 and servedas a Corporal in Canada and Alaska. He left the service onSeptember 17, 1945 and became a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
NEWTON, John Gardner WWII
John was born in 1919 in Central Butte, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II and served inCanada. John was a member of Central Butte Legion Branch 213for forty-two years before he passed away in 1989.
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JR MyersFarm
Box 371, Elrose, SK S0L 0Z0(306) 378-4074
Box 37, Macrorie, SK S0L 2E0Phone: 306-243-2010
Fax: 306-243-2001Email: [email protected]
Proud To Support Our Troops, Past And Present
R. M. Poplar Valley #12Box 190, Rockglen, SK
S0H 3R0(306) 476-2062
Proud To Support Our Veterans
RPM IndustriesBox 477, Turtleford, SK S0M 2Y0
(306) 845-3146
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Village Office Tel: (306) 682-2794P.O. Box 98 Fax (306) 682-4179Muenster, SK S0K 2Y0 Email: [email protected]
Owner: Jim MaddenBus: 248-3435 Home: 248-3253
MERVIN & DISTRICT CO-OP
GroceriesHardware
Bulk PetroleumCardlock
Mervin, SK845-2228
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NICHOLAS, Archie Hubert WWII
Archie was born in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan. He joined the Armyon January 3, 1941 and served with the Royal 22nd Regiment inItaly where he was wounded in action in Ortona. Archie wasdischarged from the Army in 1947.
NIKIFORUK, Daniel WWII & SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Daniel was born in North Battleford in 1920. He joined the Armyand served with the Westminster Regiment Infantry Unit in Italy,France and participated in the Dieppe Raid with the CanadianArmoured Division. Daniel was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the ItalyStar, the France and Germany Star and the Defence Medal. Hewas discharged on February 14, 1946.
NORDLUND, Hough Arnold WWII & PEACETIME
Hough was born in Central Butte, Saskatchewan in 1922. In 1940 at the ageof 18, Hough rode a freight train to enlist in the Royal Canadian NavalVolunteer Reserve and trained as a wireless operator. His operational toursstarted on coastal patrols with HMCS Crest and Prince Henry. He then servedon North Atlantic convoy escort duty on HMCS Alberni and Suderoy V. Houghwas commissioned as an officer from “Below Decks” on HMCS Penatang inthe winter of 1943-44. He volunteered for barge service during the D-DayInvasion and was wounded twice, once off the coast of Norway and at OmahaBeach while commanding a landing craft. He recovered and was posted toHMCS Kootenay. After serving in Canada, England, Ireland, Malta, Murmansk,Archangel, Scapa Flow, Omaha Beach and Normandy, Hough was dischargedwith the rank of Lieutenant-Commander. He was very active with the NorthSaskatchewan Regiment Militia in Prince Albert and has been a member ofPrince Albert Legion Branch 2 for many years.
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Ramco Paving Ltd.P.O. Box 1395
Regina, SK S4P 3C2Tel. 306-949-0399
R.M. of Wood Creek No. 281and
Village of SimpsonSimpson, Saskatchewan
Proudly Located On “Veterans Memorial Highway”
TOWN OF BIENFAIT412 Main Street Bienfait, SKS0C 0M0Telephone: 306-388-2969Fax: 306-388-2449Email: [email protected]
R. M. of Ituna Bon Accord No.246P.O Box 190, Ituna, SK S0A 1N0
306-795-2202Reeve: Terry BereznyCouncillors: Leonard Kuschak
Allan RokoshEdward DatchkoPeter SereloPhilip Buczulak
Administrator: Wilma Hrenyk
Rural Municipality of Cana No. 214Office of the Administrator
P.O. Box 550Melville, SK S0A 2P0
Phone 306-728-5645Fax 306-728-3807
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NORMAN, Franklin WWII
Franklin was born sometime between 1913 and 1920 in theRensby School District, east of Elbow. The family later moved tothe Reber district south of Davidson, then to land east of Davidsonacross the Arm River. They eventually moved to town. Franklinattended Briercrest Bible College in Caronport and was veryinvolved in founding what became known as the Gospel AssemblyChurch. In the summers between 1935 and the start of World WarII, Franklin and Cecil Coward traveled many miles in hot weathercontacting school boards for use of country schools and invitingparents to send their children to Vacation Bible School. He enlistedto serve in the Second World War and was killed in action whileoverseas.
NORTHROP, John Samuel “Sam” WWII
Sam was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan in September 1921.He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and wanted to bea rear gunner. However, that was not to be and he did Morse codework instead. Sam never went overseas but did travel in Canadafrom coast to coast, spending some time in Whitehorse. When heleft the Air Force, he took up farming cattle and grain at Salwartwith his father Henry. In 1951, he married Joyce Mooney fromImperial and they had four children. In 1956, Sam purchased landin the Liberty district and continued to farm until he retired toDavidson in 1988. In Sam’s retirement years, he enjoyed his musicand became involved as a coordinator for seniors. Sam was amember of Liberty Legion Branch 261 and Davidson LegionBranch 51 for a total of thirty-seven years before he passed awayin January 2008.
NORTON, George Oliver WWII
George was born north of Carnduff in 1920. He joined the Armyin the spring of 1942 and served in Canada with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment during World War II. He became ill andwas discharged without going overseas. George passed awayin 1992.
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TOWN OF ROCKGLEN
Box 267, Rockglen, SK S0H 3R0
Proud to SupportOur Veterans.
RM of GarryBox 19, Jedburgh, SK S0A 1R0
Proud To Support Our Veterans
1-800-26-SEARS1-800-267-3277
SaskatchewanGenealogical Society
Box 1894, Regina, SK S4P 3E1
306.780.9207Proud to Support The Royal Canadian Legion -
Saskatchewan Command
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69 Years in Business and Counting(Grandfather started Rowley’s after coming home from the war in Europe)
• Commercial • Residential • Oilfield • Agricultural
Phone: 306-749-1212167 Bellamy Avenue, Birch Hills, SK
The Town of Churchbridge
Welcomes you
to visit our
Veteran’sMemorial Wall
located at the
Community Hall
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Raymore P: 306.746.2160F: 306.746.5811
Punnichy P: 306-835.2000F: 306.835.2550
Dysart P: 306.432.2211F: 306.432.2242
Toll Free P: 866.612.2300
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NORTON, Trueman Ellis WWII
Trueman was born north of Carnduff in 1917. He enlisted in theArmy in the spring of 1940 and served in England with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment. Trueman was killed in action on August19, 1942 in the Dieppe Raid. He is buried in the Brookwood MilitaryCemetery in England.
NORWEST, Henry Louis WWI
Henry was born in 1884 in Prince Albert. He was a former ranch hand androdeo performer and had served for a short time with the Royal NorthwestMounted Police until September 1915 when he joined the Canadian Army.In his nearly three years of service with the 50th Canadian InfantryBattalion, Lance-Corporal Norwest achieved a documented sniping recordof 115 fatal shots. While he was an outstanding marksman, the thing thatset him apart from the others was his superb stealth tactics and hisexpertise in the use of camouflage. As a result of his exceptional abilities,his superiors frequently sent him on reconnaissance missions into “NoMan’s Land” behind enemy lines. In 1917, Henry earned the Military Medalduring the Battle of Vimy Ridge and the following year, he was awardedthe bar to his Military Medal. Only three months before the end of the warin 1918, he was on a mission to find a German sniper’s lair when he waskilled by the enemy sniper.
OGENCHUK, John WWII
John was born in Alticane, Saskatchewan on March 4, 1919. Hejoined the Army during World War II but had to return home in 1944to help his mother as his father had Tuberculosis and his brotherand sister had M.S. John was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion, Branch 116, for forty years before he passed away on July11, 2008. John delivered crosses and wreaths for the Legion forforty years and his wife Ann continued to do so after his death.
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Phone 332-6645Fax 332-5808Box 230 | Lebret | S0G 2Y0
web: www.katwpwabeach.com |
306-693-3359Fax: 693-0476580 Lillooet St. W. • Larry Munroe
• Flight Training • Private & Recreational• Commercial, multi-engine, & IFR • Aircraft Charter• SIAST or Traditional career programs525-6194
R M Of Viscount No 341 215 Bangor Avenue
Viscount, SK S0K 4M0
(306) 944-2044 PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS
Rural Municipality of Morris No. 312
121 Main StreetYoung, SK S0K 4Y0
(306) 259-2211
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS
The Rural Municipality ofWawken No. 93
Box 90, Wawota, Saskatchewan S0G 5A0(306) 739-2332
Remembering & Honouring our Veterans
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE HOLDINGS
tel: 306.373.4221fax: 306.373.4223
W5 Properties Ltd.305 - 103rd Street, Saskatoon, SK S7N 1Y9
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 381
OLD, Noble Otto “Ted” WWII
Ted was born on September 1917 to a large farm family inDavidson, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Electricaland Mechanical Engineers in November 1941 and trained inRegina and Ontario. Ted served in England, Scotland, Belgium,Holland, France and Germany as a mechanical engineer, mainlyworking on tanks. He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the Franceand Germany Star, the War Medal 1939-45, the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal with Silver Bar and the Defence Medal.In October 1945, Ted was discharged and returned to Davidsonwhere he started a trucking business. In 1948, he married CarolineGeorge whom he had been courting before the war years. He wasa member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for more than thirty yearsbefore he passed away in 2002.
OLEKSYN, J. PEACETIME
J. Oleksyn was born on June 30, 1931. He enlisted in the Army inJune 1948 and served as a Private with the Army Reserves untilleaving the service in June 1954. He married and became amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
OLSON, J. A. PEACETIME np
J. A. Olson was born on March 10, 1954 in Saskatoon. He enlistedin the Army in September 1969 and served with the NorthSaskatchewan Regiment in Canada until he left the service inOctober 1974 as Sergeant. He married and has been a memberof Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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RM ofBjorkdale No. 426
Proudly Supports our Veterans
Rural Municipality of Round Valley No. 410
We would like to acknowledge the Unity local Legion Branch #90
Thanks for all the years of community service!
R.M. of Montrose No. 315Box 129, Delisle, SK S0L 0P0
(306) 493-2694
PROUD TO SUPPORTOUR VETERANS
With gratitude andremembrance,
the citizens of theR.M. of Redberry
acknowledge the commitmentand sacrifices made by
our veterans
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANSAND MEN AND WOMEN IN ACTIVE SERVICE
The R .M. of Lumsden No. 189 would like to acknowledge theLumsden branch’s contribution to our community and ourcountry. In appreciation of their heroic efforts, we would like toextend our gratitude to the many brave Veterans inSaskatchewan. Thank you!
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R.M. OF LUMSDEN NO. 189
100 Centre StreetBox 190 Phone: 306-666-2055Fox Valley, SK Fax: 306-666-2074S0N 0V0 [email protected]
CUPW Local 714Canora, SK
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS
Branch #39 - Lloydminster, Saskatchewan4505 – 49 Avenue, Lloydminster, SK S9V 0Y2
Phone: 306-825-2521
Fax: 306-825-2526
Email: [email protected]
Donna Giggs - Operations Manager
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 383
OLSON, R. H. WWII
R. H. Olson was born on May 31, 1923 in Kenaston,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force onSeptember 26, 1942 and served in Canada as Leading Aircraftmanuntil leaving the service on January 6, 1946. He married andbecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
ORDON, Leonard John “Len” WWII
Len was born in 1918 in Admiral, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the ArmyService Corps in Regina on January 9, 1940 and at that time, Army pay was$1.30 per day. Len sailed on the Empress of Britain and landed in Greenock,Scotland on February 8, 1940. As part of the Royal Canadian Engineers, SouthSaskatchewan Service, he built/repaired roads and eventually helped fix themachines that repaired the roads. Len was promoted to Sergeant just beforeD-Day. He was in Nijmegen, Holland when the war ended and he remembersthat the sky was thick with airplanes and searchlights and starving adults andchildren lined the streets. The population was very happy with the Canadians.After repairing the war-damaged equipment, Sergeant Ordon returned toCanada for discharge on October 30, 1945. He joined Wood Mountain LegionBranch in 1945 and served as President of Orkney Legion Branch 232 forseven years. He has over 70 years of Legion membership and 42 years ofpublic service with the Saskatchewan government and in the Army.
OSBORNE, Walter H. WWII
Walter was born in Saskatoon. He enlisted on February 28, 1925and served with the Canadian Tank Corps during World War II.Walter left the service as a Trooper on April 9, 1946. He marriedand became a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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Village of Young
P.O. Box 359Young, SKS0K 4Y0
306.259.2242
St. Gerard Church125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1C4
www.stgerard.caReverend Francis Hengen, Pastor
Phone: 306-782-2449Email: [email protected]
RM of SasmanBox 130
Kuroki, SK S0A 1Y0
306.338.2263Proud to support our Veterans
#4 1462 - 100th Street
North Battleford, SK
S9A 0W2
Proud To Support Our Veterans
BUSINESS HOURS:8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Monday to Friday
Turtleford Credit Union Ltd.Your Community Financial Partner
Phone 845-2105 • Fax 845-3035Turtleford, SK • E-mail: [email protected]
• Steel Fabricators • Portable Units • General Repairs
195 Hodsman Road, Regina, SK S4N 5W5
Phone: (306) 721-6566Cell: (306) 536-8173Fax: (306) 721-5766Email: [email protected]
IAN MATT GENERAL MANAGER
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 385
OSCZEVSKI, W. A. WWII
W. A. Osczevski was born on August 18, 1919 in Southey,Saskatchewan. He enlisted on September 20, 1940 and served inNorthwest Europe in World War II. He left the service on October23, 1945. He married and has been a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
OSTER, John Paul WWII
John was born in 1910 in Omaha, Nebraska. He enlisted in thePerth Regiment in May 14, 1941 at the Saskatoon No. 12A Depotand took his training in Drummondville, Quebec. He served inCanada, the United Kingdom and the Central Mediterranean areaand was injured, losing his eye, which led to his discharge onNovember 1, 1944. John returned home and settled in theMedstead, Saskatchewan area. He was awarded the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal with Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the ItalyStar, the War Medal 1939-45 and the Defence Medal. John was amember of Medstead Legion Branch 179 and North BattlefordLegion Branch 70 for a number of years before he passed awayon November 14, 1982.
PAGE, Cecilia WWII
Cecilia was born in Lebret. She joined the Women’s Division of theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served during World War II.
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Site 414 Comp. 5, RR 4Saskatoon, SK
S7K 3J7306.934.8989
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Turner Transport Ltd.
Village Of Tompkins5 2nd St
Tompkins, SK S0N 2S0
(306) 622-2020 Proud accommodation and meal provider of
the Legion Track and Field Campswww.usask.ca/culinaryservices
306-966-8600
Luseland Royal Canadian LegionBranch 146
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Onion LakeGas Co-op
PO Box 419, Onion Lake, SK S0M 2E0(306) 344-2322
Rural Municipality ofPrairiedale No. 321
Box 90Smiley, SK S0L 2Z0
Proud to Support Our Veterans
Thank YouTo Our Veterans
950 Bower Crescent Phone: (306) 781-2099Regina, SK Fax: (306) 781-2568Canada S4N 7E4 Toll Free: 1 (800) 667-7894www.builderschoice.ca E-mail: [email protected]
Muskowekwan SchoolMuskowekwan First Nation
Students and StaffHonor and are Thankful
for Saskatchewan’sBrave Veterans
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 387
PARISIEN, George WWI
George was born in Katepwa, Saskatchewan. He enlisted at IndianHead on February 6, 1916 and served with the 249th
(Saskatchewan) Battalion during World War I.
PARK, George William WWII
George was born in 1917 in Saltcoats. He joined the Army andserved in Canada, Britain and Northwest Europe with the RoyalCanadian Ordnance Corps. He passed away in 2013.
PARKS, L. G. PEACETIME
L. G. Parks was born on November 21 in Moose Jaw. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force in April 1952 and served asLeading Aircraftman until he left the service in January 1958. Hebecame a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
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Acknowledges Our Veterans’ Service
Terry TysonGrain Procurement Manager
Grain Millers Canada Corp.#1 Grain Millers Drive, Box 5040 Direct 1: 306-786-4682Yorkton, SK Direct: 866-730-4682S3N 3Z4 Phone: 306-783-2931 Ext. [email protected] Fax: 306-786-6733
555Rural Municipality of Big River, No. 555
606 First Street NorthBig River, SK S0J 0E0
(306) 469-2323
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS
Rural Municipality of Turtle River No. 469
would like to recognize the Edam local Legion Branch #106
for all you’ve done and for all you do...Thanks!
Town of CarnduffRemembering those who gave the ultimatesacrifice, their lives, and honouring those
who are with us today.
THANK YOU, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGIONVETERANS AND VOLUNTEERS, FOR YOUR SELFLESS SERVICE.
450 Diefenbaker Drive, Moose Jaw, SK 1.866.693.8097www.tourismmoosejaw.ca
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 389
PARTICELLI, Elio WWII
Elio was born on March 3, 1923 in Kindersley, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in WorldWar II. Elio married and became a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
PARTRIDGE, Eric Francis WWII
Eric was born in 1915. He joined the Army in 1939 and served asa Field Technician for the 1st Survey Division in England, Wales,Sicily, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium, France andAlgeria. Eric passed away in 1991.
PATON, Lawrence Finley WWI
Lawrence was born on March 20, 1895 in Provo, Durham County,Ontario. He enlisted in the Army on May 11, 1918 and served inthe Canadian Infantry, Saskatchewan Regiment. Lawrence waswounded in action and died on October 5, 1918 at #12 CanadianGeneral Hospital. He is buried in the Bramshott Churchyard in theUnited Kingdom.
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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OFLAKE ALMA NO. 8
Thank You To All VeteransWho Have Served and Who ArePresently Serving Our Country!
www.carpetone.caShop:
Town ofYellow Grass
P.O. Box 270Yellow Grass, SK S0G 5J0
306.465.2400
Building Our CommunityFor a Better Tomorrowphone: 306.843.2692 • fax: 306.843.3151Box 580, Wilkie, SK S0K [email protected]
Town of KiplingBOX 299 * KIPLING, SK * S0G 2S0
Never Shall The Land Forget
Bus: (306) 736-2515 www.townofkipling.caFax: (306) 736-8448 email: [email protected]
The Town of Delisle salutes ourveterans and troops.
Town of DelisleBox 40
Delisle, SK S0L 0P0
Phone: (306) 493-2242Fax: (306) 493-2263
E-Mail: [email protected]: www.townofdelisle.com
Rural Municipality of Heart’s Hill No. 352Box 458
Luseland, Saskatchewan S0L 2A0
Proud To Honour & Support Our VeteransRemembering Those Who Were Lost
636 College Ave.Regina, SK S4N 0X5
306-525-2513
College AvenueDrugs
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 391
PATTERSON, Daniel “Dan” WWII
Dan was born on June 4, 1913. He enlisted in the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in September 1939 and latertransferred to the Loyal Edmonton Regiment. He served in Englandthen was shipped out to Italy where he was killed in action onDecember 21, 1943. Dan is buried in Ortona, Italy.
PAUL, Joseph “Jos” WWI & WWII
Jos was born in Duck Lake. He served with the 46th Battalion,South Saskatchewan Regiment, and the 4th Canadian Divisionduring World War I. Jos also served in World War II with the ReginaRifle Regiment.
PEDERSON, Anker WWII
Anker was born in Kyle, Saskatchewan. He enlisted at 19 years ofage and served with the Calgary Highlanders. He participated inthe invasion of France, was wounded twice, and was killed in actionin France.
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New NorthSanc Service Inc.
P.O. Box 1018La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0
(306) 425-5505www.newnorthsask.ca
37 - 5th Avenue NWSwift Current,SK S9H 4T4
Ph: 306-773-2974
Fx: 306-773-4045
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Swift CurrentComprehensive High SchoolProudly Supporting Saskatchewan Veterans
1100 11th Ave. NE, Swift Current, SK S9H 2V6
(306) 773-2801
P.O. Box 3568 Pinkie RdRegina, SK S4P 3L7Tel: (306) 626-0122Fax: (306) 757-2194www.ge.com/railservices
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INSTRUMENTATIONSPECIALISTS
Facsimile 242-5056PO Box 7445, Saskatoon, SK S7K 4J3
(306) 242-1631
Rural Municipality of Cymri No. 36
Box 238Midale, SK S0C 1S0
Telephone: 306-458-2244Fax: 306-458-2699
Proud to Support our Veterans
Box 87, Macoun, SK S0C 1P0
Phone: (306) 634-9269Fax: (306) 634-8468
MacounCo-op Assoc.
Crossroads InnBar & GrillGreat Food – Real People
Downtown StoughtonOpen 364 days a year!457-2230
Ron & Chris White / Owner / Manager
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 393
PEDERSON (SCRIVEN), Doris WWII
Doris served at Canadian Army bases in Saskatchewan andOntario during World War II.
PELLETIER, Daniel WWI & WWII
Daniel was born in Waywayseecappo, near Rossburn, Manitobain 1892. He was in military service from October 24, 1916 to April10, 1919 and from July 4, 1940 to March 22, 1941 and from July12, 1943 to November 6, 1945. Daniel was a Private/Gunner andSergeant and served with the 217th Infantry Battalion, the CanadianExpeditionary Force, the 16th/22nd Saskatchewan Horse in WorldWar I and the Veterans Guard of Canada in World War II. Danielwas awarded the Victory Medal, the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45.
PERRETT, Alfred Victor WWI
Alfred was born in 1893 in England. He enlisted in 1916 with the72nd Battery of the Canadian Field Artillery and helped at theHalifax explosion. He then served overseas in France and Belgiumbefore being discharged in May 1919. Alfred was a member ofCarnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passed away in May 1969.
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R.M. of Hart ButteBox 210
Coronach, SK S0H 0Z0
“Proudly Supporting Our Veterans”
In recognition & appreciationof our veterans’ courage,
service and sacrifices.
R. M. of Sutton No. 103
2060 North Railway St WestSwift Current, SK S9H 5H8
(306) 773-1566 Fax: (306) 773-4551Toll Free: (800) 667-7468
Web: westmansteelgroup.com
P.O. Box 70Redvers, Saskatchewan S0C 2H0
Tel: (306) 452-3263 Fax: (306) 452-3518E-mail: [email protected]
Thank you for giving us our Freedom.
Proud To Support Our Veterans
The Battlefords Funeral ServiceSaskatchewan * Independent
Professional Services Provided withHeart and Compassion
1332-100th St, North Battleford, SK S9A 2Z3 446-4200
“Proud to support our Veterans - Comrades - Volunteers”
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1110 Cheadle Street WestSWIFT CURRENT, SK S9H 0C7
Jim & SherryOppermanOwners
Leave a legacy of care by including theMoose Jaw Health Foundation in yourestate plan.
Please contact us for more information.Moose Jaw Health Foundation
455 Fairford St. EMoose Jaw, SK S6H 1H3
Phone: 694-0255www.mjhf.org
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 395
PETERSON, Gordon O. WWII
Gordon was born in Abbey, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in 1942and served with the Canadian Grenadier Guards in France andHolland where he was killed in action on September 20, 1944.Gordon was buried in the field but was re-buried in Adegem,Belgium in 1945.
PETIT, Claude KOREA
Claude was born in Duck Lake. He was just 15 years old when hejoined the Army in December 1951. As a boxer, he won a lot ofchampionships while in the war and was the first Canadian soldierto win in the British Army in England. He also won the GoldenGloves four times in Edmonton and was the Canadian championof the Canadian Corps from 1965 to 1968. He came from a militaryfamily, his dad having served for seven years in the PrincessPatricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. Claude was awarded theSaskatchewan Order of Merit.
POCHA, Roderick James WWI
Roderick was born in 1880 in High Bluff, Manitoba. He joined the9th Reserve Battalion and served at Shorncliffe Camp in England.Private Pocha, a Métis soldier from Saskatchewan, was killed earlyin the Battle of Mont Sorrel which changed hands several timesbefore a counterattack on June 13, which returned the territory tothe Canadians. The Germans did not attack again. Roderick waskilled in action in 1916.
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South Sask CustomsAuto Body & Paint1575 Park St, Regina, SK S4N 2E9
(306) 347-0177
2730 MONTAGUE ST.REGINA, SKS4S 0J9
Wayne Chau, B.S.P. PHONE: (306) 584-2455PHARMACIST / OWNER FAX: (306) 585-3361
R. M. of Pleasant ValleyRosetown, SK
Honours our Troops, Past, Present & Future
Proud to Support Our Veterans
Rural Municipalityof Bratt’s Lake
Wilcox, SK306.732.2030
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Septic ServiceSteam CleaningPressure Washing
Portable BathroomRentals
634-314467 DEVONIAN ST.ESTEVAN
NORTH BATTLEFORD LIONS CLUBSErVING ThE COMMuNITy FOr OVEr 60 yEArS.
PROUDLY SUPPORTING OUR VETERANS.THANKS FOR PRESERVING OUR FREEDOM.
Supporting the Canadian ArmedForces, Past, Present, and Future
Box 185Fillmore, SaskatchewanS0G 1N0
Phone: (306) 722-3330Fax: (306) 722-3340Email: [email protected]
VILLAGE OF FILLMORE
TOWN OF SPRINGSIDEBox 414
Springside, SK S0A 3V0PH: (306) 792-2022 FAX: (306) 792-2210
EMAIL: [email protected]: townofspringside.com
The Town of Springside is proud to support The Legion.Mayor and Council - Town of Springside
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 397
POITRAS, Edward Joseph WWII
Edward was born in Lebret. He joined the Army and served withthe South Saskatchewan Regiment in World War II. Private Poitraswas killed in action during the Dieppe Raid on August 19, 1942.He was among the first Métis casualties of the war.
PORTER, Francis Edmond WWI
Francis was born on December 5, 1894 in Cannington, NorthwestTerritories. He joined the Army and served as a Private in Englandduring World War I. Francis passed away on July 9, 1979.
PRINGLE, James Allen WWII
James was born in Carnduff in 1923. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on December 15, 1942 and served until hisdischarge on June 30, 1943 due to being medically unfit. Jameswas a member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 and served asPresident and Secretary before he passed away in 1993.
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CayleeTrucks Inc.
P.O. Box 59Plenty, SK S0L 2R0(306) 932-2070
Henry’s Roto-Tilling& Yard Maintenance
Small Garden Tractor
Deep Tillage
Will Spray Round-Up
Trees Cut & Hauled
Will Haul Gravel, Sand, Garbage, Etc.
Residential & Commercial Lawn Mowing
R.R. 5 Site 23 Box 169 Ph 763-3096
Prince Albert, SK S6V 5R3 Cell 960-7811
Royal Canadian Legion Carrot River BranchProudly Supports
“The Military ServiceRecognition Book”
Box 255Meath Park, SK
S0J 1T0Phone: (306) 929-2112
230 – 10th Ave. E., Regina, SK S4N 6G6Phone: (306) 569-3000 Fax (306) 565-2400
Email: [email protected]
• General Contractor • Concrete Supply• Earthmoving • Sewer & Water
• Curb & Sidewalk Construction • Equipment Rental
Royal CanadianLegion
Weyburn Branch 47150 3rd Street
Weyburn, SK S4H 0W2(306) 842-4258
MOOSE JAWTRANSIT
228 Main St NorthMoose Jaw, SK S6H 3J8Tel. 306-694-4488
Jolyn & Steve Schultz
Carlyle Pharmasave #439Box 1059, 218 Main StreetCarlyle, Saskatchewan S0C 0R0phone (306) 453.4466 facsimile (306) 453.4465email [email protected]
GuArANTEED INSTALLATIONS• renovations • New homes • Commercial • Insurance Claims
522-5651 1601 4th Avenuewww.alfords.ca
FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERING & INTERIOR DECORATORS
CEYLON LIONS CLUB PRES: Robert Vermeulen SEC: Jason Vermeulen Treas: Robert Verbeurgt
Serving our communities
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 399
PUCKETT, Danny Clark “Dan” WWII
Dan was born on July 24, 1925 in Davidson, Saskatchewan. Hewas raised on a farm near town and volunteered for the RoyalCanadian Navy in 1942. Dan received training as a Stoker andradio man at the Royal Canadian Naval Academy in Cornwallis.As Seaman First Class, Dan served aboard the armoured frigateHMCS Lanark beginning in early 1943 as part of the many NorthAtlantic convoys shipping out from Halifax to Londonderry. He wasdischarged in late 1945 at the end of the war. Dan received theAtlantic Star, the 1939-45 Star, the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and the King George VI Medal. He was a member ofDavidson Legion Branch 51 for fifty-nine years prior to his passingin early February 2005.
RABEAU, Arthur James PEACETIME
Arthur was born on November 12, 1913. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in the Service Police in Mossbank,Trenton, Yarmouth and Briggs Harbour, Labrador. CorporalRabeau was discharged on April 1, 1946. Arthur was a LifeMember of Carnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passed away inDecember 10, 2000.
RAMSEY, Donald Ross WWII
Donald enlisted in the Army and served as a Lieutenant with theRoyal Canadian Infantry Corps. He was killed in action on March28, 1944 at the age of 22 and is buried in the Moro River CanadianWar Cemetery in Italy.
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R. M. of Chester104 Main St, Glenavon, SK S0G 1Y0
(306) 429-2110Proud To Support Our Veterans
Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No. 183
Box 190Stockholm SK S0A 3Y0
(306) [email protected]
Proud to Support our Veterans
Box 10, 107 Main StreetRaymore, SKSOA 3J0
Email: [email protected] (306) 746-2100
Fax (306) 746-4314www.raymore.ca
Spy Hill Lions ClubP.O. Box 127
Spy Hill, SK S0A 3W0
Royal CanadianLegion #60
1317 4th StreetEstevan, SK S4A 0X1
306-634-3135Thank You To Our Veterans & Military Personnel
Pineland Co-opNipawin and ChoicelandAdmin: 306-862-4668
www.pinelandcoop.com
Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake
Box 129Scott, SK S0K 4A0
306-247-2033
Proud to Sponsor our Veterans
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 401
RAMSEY, James WWI
James joined the Army during World War I and served in Europewith the Canadian Infantry. Private Ramsey was killed in action in1915 and is buried at the Vimy Memorial in France. He was 21years of age.
RANDALL, John Arthur WWII
John was born in Hanley, Saskatchewan on August 18, 1922. Heenlisted in the Army on November 14, 1942 and joined the 16/22Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians) in March 1943 thenwent to England a few months later in June. This regiment wasdisbanded and he was posted to the Canadian ArmouredReinforcement Unit, arriving in North Africa in November 1943. Hewas sent to Italy in December, was posted to Lord Strathcona’sHorse then saw action in Holland and Belgium. John wasdischarged in March 1946 and he farmed from then until 1963when he became postmaster at Kenaston. John in now retired andlives in Saskatoon. He has been a Legion member for a total offifty-seven years at Kenaston Legion Branch 240 and NutanaLegion Branch 362.
RANDS, Jack WWII
Jack was born in Lucky Lake in 1920. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment of the Canadian Army in April 1940 andarrived in Scotland on Christmas Day 1940. With his regiment, hetook part in the Dieppe Raid and was wounded on August 19,1942. Following his recovery, he was transferred to the RoyalCanadian Mechanical Engineers. On May 8, 1945, Jack wasstationed at Camp Borden, England where he taught heavy-dutymotor mechanics. He attended the VE Day celebrations atReading, south of London. He arrived home to Davidson on June25, 1945 and was discharged a few months later on August 8. InCanada, he was stationed at Weyburn, Shilo and Toronto. Jackwas a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for forty years beforehe passed away in 1996.
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Home: (306) 875-7030 2302 York Ave.Fax: (306) 242-5546 Saskatoon, SK S7J 1J3Cell: (306) 221-5821 [email protected]
THE ROYAL CANADIANLEGION BRANCH #76
109 1st St. WMeadow Lake, SK S9X 1R6
(306) 236-6114
Lest We Forget
2625 3rd Ave.(Just West of Red Lobster)
522-7226Outside Regina 1-888-273-0003
Email: [email protected]: www.sja.ca
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S0M 2Y0306-845-2045
Proud to support our Veterans
Proud supporter of allVeterans, past & present
BOX 70, MEATH PARK, SK SOJ 1T0
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 403
RAPLEY, Donald WWII
Donald joined the Army and served in Canada, Britain andNorthwest Europe during World War II.
REIL, William WWII
William joined the Army in World War II and served in Europe withthe South Saskatchewan Regiment. He fought at Cannes and wascaptured after Dieppe. William was imprisoned in Stalag 18.
RENNIE, Robert WWII
Robert was born in 1921. He married Mildred before enlisting withthe Royal Canadian Air Force. While flying with 50 Squadron, hewas killed on November 6, 1944. He is buried in the HeerdeGeneral Cemetery in the Netherlands.
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Derek MorganBuying or selling a home in Saskatoon?
Call me today at
306-880-SOLD (7653)
FlattopAutomotive Inc.
180 2nd Ave. NWMoose Jaw, SK S6H 8A1Tel. 306-691-0667
Rachel DeobaldAdministrator
Town of ScottBox 96
Scott, SK S0K 4A0306-247-2055
Proud to Support our Veterans
Mitchell AerialApplicators608 Ogilvie Street
Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0306-435-2080
Agricultural Aviation Seeding & Spraying
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 405
RICHARDSON, Frederick Michael “Freddie” WWII
Freddie was born in 1917 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy on June 14, 1940 and served as Warrant Officer II with theRegina Rifle Regiment in the United Kingdom and ContinentalEurope during World War II. Freddie was awarded the 1939-45Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. He ran the familyfarm and the Post Office in Lacadena, Saskatchewan for 23 years.Freddie was a member of Lacadena Legion Branch and EstonLegion Branch 155 for a total of fifty-three years before he passedaway in 1993.
RIGHETTI (THOMSON), Jean Marion WWII
Jean was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England on October 7,1918 and moved to Canada as a child. She joined the Women’sDivision of the Royal Canadian Air Force in December 1941 and waspromoted to Section Officer in 1942 with a posting to No. 6 ManningDepot in Toronto. Jean was stationed in England in Middleton, St.George as Section Officer in 1943. In 1946, while still stationed in post-war England (Leeming), Jean met Paul Righetti. They were marriedin Winnipeg in November that year. Paul and Jean farmed in Odessa,Saskatchewan then Paul’s return to teaching took them to several one-room school houses, and later to Montmartre and Davidson. They hadfive children. A talented artist, Jean was active in the communities inwhich she lived, including at Montmartre Legion Branch 279 andDavidson Legion Branch 51 where she was a member for 22 and 44years respectively. She passed away on June 11, 2009.
RIGHETTI, Paul Adam WWII
Paul was born in Odessa, Saskatchewan on May 25, 1922. Hetrained on Tiger Moth, Wellington and Bolingbroke planes inBrandon, Regina, Fort William and Portage la Prairie and servedoverseas mainly as a bomb aimer. He flew over 600 hours with 74different pilots at the controls (in Halifax II, V, VII and in LancasterI and II). In 1946, while still stationed in post-war England, Paulmet Equipment Officer Jean M. Thomson. They were married inNovember that year in Winnipeg. Paul and Jean farmed in Odessathen Paul began teaching. He was a Principal in Montmartre andDavidson. They had five children. Paul passed away on April 9,2011. He was a member of Montmartre Legion Branch 279 andDavidson Legion Branch 51 where he was a member for 22 and44 years respectively.
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PO Box 35Makwa, SK S0M 1N0
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Let us never forget
and always remember395R. M. OF
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Rural Municipalityof Shellbrook
In Honour OfOur BraveVeterans
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Box 435Big River, SK
1-306-469-2046
Lest We Forget
Serving Big River Area and Vets
Royal Canadian Legion #136
Yorkton, Melville and ItunaYour full-service funeral home in the Parkland area
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With gratitude and remembrance, thecitizens of the R. M. of Kellross
No. 247acknowledge thecommitmentand sacrificesmade by ourveterans
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LEST WE FORGET 407
RINGGUTH, Cecil Herman WWII
Cecil was born on December 14, 1921. He enlisted in the Army in1940 and served as Gunner on a tank in Africa, Sicily, Italy, France,Belgium and Holland. Cecil returned to Canada in 1946. He passedaway in 1978.
ROBERT, Joseph Lucien WWII
Joseph was born in 1922 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and he servedwith the Essex Scottish Regiment, 1st Division in Canada, Britain andNorthwest Europe. He was a sniper in France and Germany for two yearsbefore he became a German POW after stopping to help a fellow soldier.He escaped once but was re-captured. The Germans tortured him andlocked him in a hot box where he was rescued barely alive by the Frenchunderground. He spent a long time in hospital in England and whilerecovering, he was invited for tea with the Queen Mother at WindsorPalace. Missing in action and presumed dead, his family didn’t expect tohave him arrive home late one night. The following morning, his sisterfainted when she saw him, his brother kept saying he knew he’d comehome and his father shed a lot of tears. It was hard talking about the warand dealing with the nightmares and memories of what he’d seen. He wasawarded the Medal of Honour from King George VI in 1945.
RODGERS, Dave WWII
Dave was born in Raphoe, Northern Ireland in 1916 and came toCanada with his parents, six brothers and one sister in 1924.Another sister was born in Canada. They farmed at Handsworth,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force andserved in England and Europe during World War II. When hereturned from overseas, he moved to Choiceland, Saskatchewanand farmed there after clearing some land. He died in 1986.
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4815 - 50 Street, Suite 302Lloydminster, SK S9V 0M8Phone: (306) 825-6115
Fax: (306) 825-5464Email: [email protected]
Providing Industrial Energy Solutions Since 1991
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Wadena MeatProcessors
Box 778Wadena, SK S0A 4J0
“Proud to Support our Veterans”
THANK YOU TO VETERANS OF THER.M. OF BENSON NO. 35
WHO SERVED INWORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II.
WE ARE FOREVER GRATEFUL TO THOSEWHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN
“SERVICE TO THEIR COUNTRY”.
Davidson, SK Calgary, AB Edmonton, AB306.567.2814 403.264.4855 780-475-4880
Rural Municipality of Bengough No. 40
P.O. Box 429Bengough, Saskatchewan
S0C 0K0306-268-2055
Proud to support our Veterans
FROM THE HEART OFCANADA’S OLD NORTHWESTDUCK LAKESASKATCHEWANPHONE (306) 467-2277
FAX: (306) 467-4434BOX 430
DUCK LAKE, SKS0K 1J0
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RODGERS, Jim WWII
Jim was born in Raphoe, Northern Ireland in 1914 and came toCanada with his parents, six brothers and one sister in 1924.Another sister was born in Canada. They farmed at Handsworth,Saskatchewan. Jim joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment andserved in England and France in World War II. He was capturedat Dieppe and spent the rest of the war in at least two POW camps.After returning home, he farmed at Handsworth. He passed awayin 1974.
RODGERS, Nathan WWII
Nathan was born in 1913 in Raphoe, Northern Ireland and cameto Canada with his parents, six brothers and one sister in 1924.Another sister was born in Canada. They farmed at Handsworth,Saskatchewan. Nathan joined the Royal Canadian Artillery andserved as a Gunner in Europe. He was killed in action onNovember 3, 1944 in Holland.
RODGERS, Robert WWII
Robert was born in Raphoe, Northern Ireland in 1918 and came toCanada with his parents, six brothers and one sister in 1924.Another sister was born in Canada. They farmed at Handsworth,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and served in Canada withHome Defence in Halifax, Nova Scotia. After the war, Robertfarmed at Handsworth then moved to Valley View, Alberta wherehe set up a homestead there. Robert passed away in 1983.
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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF GLEN BAIN NO. 105
Phone 306-264-3607Fax 306-264-3956
Box 39, Glen Bain, SK S0N [email protected] Incorporated
in 1911
RM of MedsteadNo. 497
Box 148, Medstead, SK S0M 1W0Tel: (306) 342-4609 Fax: (306) 342-2067
Thank You To Our VeteransFor Our Freedom
Rural Municipality of LawtoniaNo. 135
P.O. Box 10, Hodgeville, SK S0H 2B0306-677-2266
Proud to Support our Veterans
R.M. of Grassy Creek No. 78Box 400, Shaunavon, SK
In Peace May they Rest,
Lest we Forget.
R. M. of Grassy Creek No. 78Box 400, Shaunavon, SK
www.saskatoonnewlifechurch.org
Building Christ-Committed Followers
David LangenChartered Accountant
2nd Ave., South, #200 Saskatoon, SK S7K 7E6
(306) 668 5934
ST. PETER’S ABBEYBox 10
Muenster, SKS0K 2Y0
Phone: 306-682-1777Fax: 306-682-1766
e-mail:[email protected]
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RODGERS, William WWII
William was born in Raphoe, Northern Ireland in 1912 and cameto Canada with his parents, six brothers and one sister in 1924.Another sister was born in Canada. They farmed at Handsworth,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and served in England andEurope. After the war, William moved to Corning, Saskatchewanwhere he ran the road grader for the municipality. He died in 1974.
ROMANIUK, Nicholas “Nick” WWII
Nick was born in 1922 in Hazel Dell, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy and was stationed in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan andCalgary and Suffield, Alberta. He volunteered at the SuffieldExperimental Station where he and others were exposed to “realchemical warfare agents such as mustard agents, other chemicalsand toxic solvents”, often without knowledge or appropriate medicaltreatment. They were told they would most likely be sterile. Theseveterans were recognized at Suffield on August 26, 2005 whenthey were finally able to break the “forced code of silence”. Nickwas proud of his Maple Creek Legion 16-year membership. Withhis wife Elizabeth, Nick raised four children while living inVancouver, British Columbia from 1951 to 1969 before returningto Maple Creek where he resided until his death in 1994.
ROY, André WWII
André was born in Dollard, Saskatchewan in 1914. He joined theArmy and served in England during World War II. He was theyoungest brother to Louis Roy who served in World War I andDavid Roy who served in World War II. André died in a plane crashin northern Saskatchewan in 1980.
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R M of Rodgers306-693-1329
#4 - 1410 Caribou Street W Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7S9
Proud to Salute our Veterans andThe Royal Canadian Legion
THE RESIDENTS AND COUNCILS OF THE R. M. OF MCCRANEY AND
THE VILLAGE OF KENASTON ARE PROUD TO SUPPORT
THE VETERANS OF SASKATCHEWAN.
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Brush Cutting • LandscapingSnow Removal • Yard Maintenance
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R.M. of Saltcoats No. 213would like to sayThank You to the
Veterans of Saskatchewan
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VISIT OUR FENCE STOREOpen
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REGINA, SK S4N 5A5
Thank You for yoursacrifice and services
on behalf of the firm and families of
Village ofBangor
Box 35, Bangor, SK S0A 0E0(306) 728-4084
Proud To Support Our Veterans
PHARMASAVE #4001316 Central Ave, Prince Albert, SK S6V 6P5
Phone: 306.922.1118 • Fax: 306.763.8118Toll Free: 1.800.561.1119
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ROY, David Joseph L. WWII
David was born in March 1912 in Dollard, Saskatchewan. Hejoined the Army in June 1941 and served in England with the 1st
Battalion, Regina Rifle Regiment. He spent 45 months overseasin the United Kingdom before being discharged in August 1945.He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp.David’s older brother Louis served in World War I and his youngerbrother André served in World War II. David passed away in 1979.
ROY, Louis WWI
Louis was born in 1896 in Mariapolis, Manitoba and he moved toDollard, Saskatchewan in 1910 in a caravan. He joined the Armyand served in Europe during World War I. His brothers, André andDavid, served in World War II. Louis died of a sun stroke in 1920at the age of 23.
ROY, Louis WWII
Louis was born on August 2, 1920 at Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan. Hejoined the Saskatoon Light Infantry on February 25, 1942 and trained inSaskatoon, Camrose and Winnipeg before being sent to Halifax where heboarded a ship to Europe. Private Roy was in Glasgow, Scotland theneventually Dover where he did guard duty for a year and a half. He nextfought on the front lines in Central Italy, with the Americans on the westernside and the British to the east. Experiencing hearing loss due to the closerange gunfire and bombings, Louis was sent to a hospital in Britain in 1945where he recovered until the end of the war. He was discharged in Reginaon October 9, 1945 and returned home where he trapped and fished atsurrounding lakes. He married, raised a family and established ahomestead along the Beaver River near Beauval. Louis retired in 1985after an 18-year career as a carpenter. He was the only living WWII Métisveteran in Northern Saskatchewan in 2013 at the age of 93.
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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF EXCELSIOR NO. 166
Box 180Rush Lake, SK S0H 3S0
(306) 784-3121
Proud to Support our Veterans
Of Gull Lake No. 139R Of Gull Lake No. 139R Of Gull Lake No. 139R Of Gull Lake No. 139Gull Lake, Saskatchewan
(306) 672-4430
Of Gull Lake No. 139R Of Gull Lake No. 139R Of Gull Lake No. 139R Of Gull Lake No. 139G
Remembrance....
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R.M. of Gull Lake No. 139
Rural Municipality of Brokenshell No. 6823 - 6th Street NE
Weyburn, SaskatchewanS4H 1A7
Telephone: (306) 842-2314Facsimile: (306) 842-1002
Box 5044, Regina, SK S4P 3X5
306-791-9300Thank You To Our Veterans
RM of Coulee1680 Chaplin St. ESwift Current, SK
S9H 1K8
306.773.5420
Proud To SupportOur Veterans
P.O. Box 699Carrot River, SK S0E 0L0
Phone: (306) 768-2212Fax: (306) 768-2211Email: [email protected]
RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF DUFFERIN #190
BOX 67BETHUNE, SASK S0G 0H0
(306) 638-3112
Proud to Support our VeteransPast, Present and Future
Rural Municipality of Buffalo No. 409-P.O. Box 100-
WILKIE, SASKATCHEWANS0K 4W0 Phone (306) 843-2342
In Recognition And Honour Of Your Sacrifice
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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RUDDELL, Sidford WWI
Sidford joined the Army during World War I and served as aCorporal in the Canadian Infantry. He was killed in action onDecember 4, 1916 at the age of 39 and is buried in the ÉtaplesMilitary Cemetery in France.
RUF, William WWII
William enlisted in the Army during World War II and served inEngland and Holland with the Regina Rifle Regiment. He returnedto Canada on the Queen Elizabeth on December 5, 1945.
RUFF, Henry WWII
Henry joined the Army and served in Canada during World War II.
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R. M. of GriffinNo. 66Griffin, SK
306-842-6298Proud to Support our Veterans Thank You To Our Veterans
Town of ColonsayBox 190Colonsay, SK S0K 0Z0(306) 255-2313Email: [email protected]
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RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WINSLOW NO. 319
BOX 310DODSLAND, SK S0L 0V0
PH: (306) 356-2106 or FAX: (306) 356-2085EMAIL: [email protected] Supporter of Our Veterans
#9 - 3310 Fairlight Dr.Saskatoon, SK S7M 4Z1Phone: (306) [email protected]
Hill Auto andEngine Repair
3111 Millar Ave. #6, Saskatoon(306) 955-0111
Proud To Support Veterans
Rural Municipality of Buchanan No. 304
Box 10Buchanan, SK S0A 0J0
306.592.2055
WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER.
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RUSHFORD, Errol WWII
Errol was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force in March 1941 and received his trainingin Winnipeg and McDonald. He was the first Gull Lake comrade toreturn home after active service.
RUSLING, Albert WWII
Albert joined the Army in World War II and served in England,France, Holland, Normandy, Belgium and Germany with thePrincess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. As a Ham radio operator,Albert helped defend the Bridge of Remagen from the enemy.
RUSSELL, Warren WWII
Warren was born in Girvin, Saskatchewan. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force on November 10, 1942 as a wireless airgunner and was released from service on April 15, 1945 becauseof an ear injury. Warren was a wireless air gunner instructor atMalton, Ontario at the time and trained students in both wireless(aircraft radio) and gunnery. As a result of his training andinstruction work, he was stationed at Brandon, Calgary, Edmonton,Vancouver, Winnipeg, Dafoe and Malton. On May 9, 1945, at theage of 22, Warren was working at the National Grain Elevator inDavidson. He has been a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51for thirty years.
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RM of EmeraldWishart, SK
306-576-2002Proud To Support Our Veterans
GOODSOIL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB INC.Box 99
Goodsoil, SK S0M 1A0Meeting every 2nd & 4th Tuesday 8:00pm
at the Lions Room, Goodsoil Community Hall
Rural Municipalityof Stanley No. 215
238 - 3rd Ave WestMelville, Saskatachewan S0A 2P0
Proud To Support Our Veteranswww.rmofstanley.ca
ROSS FOOD CENTRE“For Your Convenience Everyday”
1000 McDonald StPhone 569-0838
◆ EAT-IN ◆ TAKE-OUT SERVICE ◆
Village of ViscountMayor - Moe Kirzinger
Councillors: Armand Clavelle, Dale Wagner,Angie Anderson and Melissa Dieno
Business: (306) 944-2199Fax: (306) 944-2198
Box 99 – Viscount, SK – S0K 4M0
2655 Gordon Rd, Regina, SK S4S 6H7
(306) 569-1557
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RUSZKOWSKI, Stanley WWII
Stanley was born in Poland in 1924. He joined the Canadian Armyand served with the 1st Division in Canada, the United Kingdom,France, Continental Europe and Germany. Stanley was a memberof Prince Albert Legion Branch 2 for twenty-three years before hepassed away in 2009.
SAMPSON, John WWII
John was born in Davidson, Saskatchewan in 1922. He joined the RoyalCanadian Navy and attended technical school in Toronto in 1942 to take aradar course. As a civilian instructor, he was then sent to Portage la Prairiein Manitoba where he taught students “directional finding” with radar. InMarch 1945, Royal Canadian Air Force training was stopped because themilitary recognized that the war would soon be over. John joined theMerchant Navy and went aboard the S.S. Hyland Park in Vancouver wherethe ship sailed for Australia on May 8, 1945. They picked up a cargo of oatsand timber in Port Alberni then went on to Oakland, California where thedeck was loaded with fighter planes bound for Australia for use in the PacificWar. By the time the ship arrived at its destination, the war in the Pacificwas over. John celebrated VJ Day (the end of the war in the Pacific) inSydney, Australia on August 15, 1945. John was a member of DavidsonLegion Branch 51 for forty-two years before he passed away in 1996.
SAMPSON, Louis Kenneth “Ken” WWII
Ken was born in Davidson, Saskatchewan in 1918. He enlisted in the Army inJune 1941, took his basic training in Saskatoon then was moved to Hamilton,Ontario to learn a trade in heavy-duty mechanics at the Army Trades School.He finished his course in March 1942, was moved to Camp Borden, Ontariothen went to England in June 1942 where he was attached to the 14th
Armoured Tank Battalion, Calgary Regiment, as a Corporal and N.C.O. Kenand the Calgary Regiment were sent to Sicily and Italy in June 1943 where hefought many battles while fighting a severe attack of malaria, as malariacasualties were high. He also was afflicted with jaundice and dysentery, alltaking a toll on his health. In March 1944, the Calgary Regiment moved throughFrance, Belgium and Holland where they continued fighting until the GermanForces surrendered on VE Day, May 8, 1945. Ken returned to Davidson inDecember 1945 and was discharged in January 1947. He was a member ofDavidson Legion Branch 51 for thirty years before his death in 1979.
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P.O. Box 187Phone: (306) 668-2060 Vanscoy, SKFax: (306) 668-1338 S0L 3J0
Thank You To Our Veterans Who Fought So BravelyAnd Sacrificed So Much
R. M. of Buckland No. 491Prince Albert, SK306-763-2585www.rmbuckland.ca
Proud to Support Our Veterans
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Rural Municipality of Langenburg, No. 181
Box 489Langenburg, SK S0A 2A0
Phone (306) 743-2341 Fax (306) 743-5282
IN RECOGNITION OF OUR VETERANS
Rural Municipality ofFoam Lake No. 276
Foam Lake, Saskatchewan
Proud Supporter of the Foam LakeRoyal Canadian Legion Branch #16
and All Veterans.
Alameda Legion Branch #267
Box 245Alameda, SK S0C 0A0
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Email: [email protected]: www.craik.ca
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SANDERS, Alfred John Jr. WWII
Alfred was born in Kincaid, Saskatchewan on October 21, 1921.He enlisted in 1940 with the Canadian Dental Corps and wentoverseas in 1941. He returned to Canada on January 1, 1946.Alfred passed away on June 3, 2000.
SARGENT, Charles Ernest WWI
Charles enlisted in the Army during World War I and served inthe Canadian Infantry, Saskatchewan Regiment. Private Sargentwas killed in action on July 29, 1918 and is buried in the DuisansBritish Cemetery.
SARICH, Ronald Lynn “Ron” PEACETIME
Ron was born on January 16, 1950 on a farm near Davidson,Saskatchewan. During his 4th year of university, he enrolled in themilitary ROTP program as an Aerospace Engineering Officer. Onhis first posting to CFB Cold Lake, he had too many CF-5 and CF-104 back seat trips and decided to cross-train as a pilot. His firstposting after “Wings” was to CFB Portage la Prairie as a CT-114Musketeer instructor. Subsequently, all his operational flying wason the CP-140 Aurora at CFB Greenwood. He did one tour with415 Squadron and two at the Maritime Proving and Evaluation Unit(MP&EU). Ron retired during his last tour at MP&EU for a secondcareer with Transport Canada.
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Village of Lucky LakePO Box 99
Lucky Lake, SaskatchewanS0L 1Z0
306-858-2234We will always remember.
Recognizing the sacrifices of ourveterans - yesterday, today and
tomorrow.
R.M. of Lake Johnston No. 102
WakawLions ClubP. O. Box 479Wakaw, SKS0K 4P0
Village of ElbowPO Box 8Elbow, SK S0H 1J0306-854-2277Email: [email protected]: www.elbowsask.comProudly supporting our Veterans
Rural Municipality of Senlac No. 411
Box 130Senlac, SK S0L 2Y0
Proud to Support our Veterans“Kept Safe By Our
Veterans”
Rural Municipality ofOld Post No. 43
P.O. Box 70, Wood Mountain, SK S0H 4L0306-266-2002
Proud to Support our Veterans
The Air Cadet Leagueof Saskatchewan
Proud to Salute ourVeterans and the Membersof Canada’s Military Who
Serve Us So Well
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
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SAWYER, Mervyn E. WWII
Mervyn was born in 1919 north of Carnduff, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in January 1941 with the 8th Recce Regiment, 14th
Canadian Hussars and served overseas as a Trooper. Mervyn wasdischarged in September 1945. He was a Life Member of CarnduffLegion Branch 216 prior to his death on September 24, 1988.
SCHELL, Raymond Wilfred WWII
Raymond was born in Lampman, Saskatchewan on February 26,1923. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy and began activeservice on February 15, 1943. He was assigned to convoy escortduty as an Able Seaman in the Atlantic protecting the shippinglanes from the U-boat threat. Raymond served mainly on HMCSDawson and HMCS Victoriaville, ending his service on September10, 1945. He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star, theWar Medal 1939-45 and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.He married Mary Huculak and settled in the Lampman area wherethey raised seven children. Raymond farmed and worked in the oilindustry before retiring to Estevan. He was a member of LampmanLegion Branch 330 for thirty-six years before he passed away onAugust 26, 2003 in Lampman.
SCHRIOCK, Willard WWII
Willard enlisted in the Army and served in England during WorldWar II. After the war, he served as a supply officer.
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T: (306) 773-1066C: (306) 741-7421 BOX 343F: (306) 773-3077 SWIFT CURRENT, SK S9H 3V8
225 Betts AvenueSaskatoon, SK S7M 1L2
306-382-5454306-382-5454
No. 300 Fisher SquadronBiggar Air Cadets
Box 393Biggar, Saskatchewan
S0K 0M0
Rural Municipality ofSaskatchewan Landing
Box 40, Stewart Valley, SK S0N 2P0
PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS
200 King Street Punnichy, SKBox 206 Punnichy, SK S0A 3C0
Ph: (306) 835-2128 Fax: (306) 835-2545Email: [email protected] Principal: Sheila Kinequon
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Learn,
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Rural Municipality of Brock No. 64
Box 247Kisbey, SKS0C 1L0
Proud to Support our Veterans
Goodwill Bakery
301 Main St, Box 219Stoughton, SK S0G 4T0
306.457.3171
From AFriend
Box 10 Bus: (306) 729-2202Regina Beach, SK Fax: (306) 729-3411S0G 4C0 E-mail: [email protected]
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LEST WE FORGET 425
SCHULER, Emanuel WWII
Emanuel joined the Army during World War II and served inFrance, Italy, Holland, Belgium and Germany with the 15th/22nd
Saskatchewan Horse, Lord Strathcona’s Horse.
SCHULER, Merlyn Antone “Tony” PEACETIME
Merlyn was born in 1941 in Regina, Saskatchewan. He spent 27years in the Army, which included jumping seven times while in theAir Force before being injured. He did four tours in Cyprus andreceived the Queen’s Jubilee Medal. Merlyn was an office clerkand was promoted to Master Warrant Officer. He trained in theMojave Desert and spent three years in Norway and Germany.When Merlyn retired, he worked as a condo manager in Victoria,British Columbia from 1986-1989. He then moved to Calgary andworked for Condo Management from 1990-1994 before StartingAccredited Condo Management Ltd in 1994, a business he ranuntil he sold it to retire in 2006. He then moved to Meadow Lakewhere he was a member of Meadow Lake Legion Branch 76 forsix and a half years. Merlyn passed away on January 29, 2013 inMazatlan, Mexico.
SCOTT, Andrew WWII
Andrew was born in Palo, Saskatchewan in 1919. He joined theArmy and served in France, Belgium and Holland with the 110th
Battery, 15th Canadian Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery(Armoured), 4th Armoured Division. Andrew drove the tank carryingthe officer who was spotting for the Artillery battery. He drove thesame tank from Caen to VE Day. Andrew was one of seventeenrecipients of the Member of the Order of the Bronze Lion forGallantry, given by Queen Wilhelmina of The Netherlands and hewas a member of Landis Legion Branch for twenty-five yearsbefore he died in 1970.
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R.M. of Sliding HillsNo. 273
Box 70Mikado, SK S0A 2R0
(306) 563-5285Proud To Support Our Veterans
LoreburnRural Municipality
P.O. Box 40, Loreburn, SK S0H 2S0(306) 644-2022
“Lest We Forget”
Rural Municipality of Parkdale No. 498We honour and thank all the brave men and women
who served in our Armed Forcesduring war times and peacekeeping missions,
especially those that gave their livesso we can have freedom.
Box 310 • Glaslyn, SK • S0M 0Y0Phone: 306.342.2015 • Fax: 306.342.4442
Canora Hotel102 Main St., PO Box 808
Canora, SK S0A 0L0
306-563-4945We Support Our Veterans And Troops
Phone:Fax:
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 427
SCRIVEN, W. Ralph WWII
Ralph was born in Abbey, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force, trained in Radar mechanics and served inEngland, North Africa and Sardinia during World War II.
SEBO, Matthew SPECIAL DUTY AREA & PEACETIME
Matthew joined the Army and served in Canada and Afghanistanwith Task Force 109. Corporal Matthew Sebo and Master CorporalRyan Sebo were the first brothers to serve side by side in a combatrole since the Boer War.
SEBO, Ryan SPECIAL DUTY AREA & PEACETIME
Ryan joined the Army and served in Canada and Afghanistan withTask Force 307 and 109. Corporal Matthew Sebo and MasterCorporal Ryan Sebo were the first brothers to serve side by sidein a combat role since the Boer War.
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GAS &CONVENIENCEONE
JIM KUCHIRKAOwner
Box 27, Site 16, R.R. 5 Phone: 763-9001Prince Albert, SK S6V 6H1 Fax: 763-9006
5 kms North of Bridge on Highway #2Proud To Support Our Veterans & Military
University Park Pharmacy210 University Park Drive, Regina, SK S4V 1A3
Tel: 306-789-3333 Fax: 306-789-4036Gordon Road Pharmacy4661 Rae Street, Regina, SK S4S 6K6Tel: 306-586-4661 Fax: 306-586-4664
“We Care Aboutyour health G. MONEA & ASSOCIATES INC.
Public Accountants
Box 2020, 101 3rd Ave. E
Assiniboia,SK S0H 0B0
Ph: (306) 642-5931 Fax: (306) 642-5237
GARTH MONEA BEVERLY MONEA
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1421 100th St.North Battleford, SK
S9A 0W1
306.445.9455
Terry Meachem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cell: 403-304-2436email: [email protected]
Shaun Meachem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .cell: 306-587-7926www.meachconstruction.com
TOWN OF BALCARRES“Pride of the Prairies”
P.O. Box 130 Office (306) 334-2566Balcarres, SK S0G 0C0 Fax (306) 334-2907
Email: [email protected]: www.townofbalcarres.ca
Phone: (306) 696-2474 Fax: (306) 696-3573Email: [email protected]
R.M. of Elcapo #154P.O. Box 668
524 Main Street Broadview, Saskatchewan
S0G 0K0
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LEST WE FORGET 429
SELLS, Edwin “Eddie” WWII
Eddie joined the Army in 1941 and went overseas in June 1942.He served with the 45th Canadian Transport of the Royal CanadianArmy Service Corps in England, France, Belgium, Holland andGermany during World War II.
SELLS, Howard WWII
Howard enlisted on July 12, 1940 as an Aero engine mechanic andwent overseas in 1942. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Forcewith 419 Bomber Squadron.
SELLS, Richard Valentine WWII
Richard was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan on Valentine’s Dayin 1922, thus was given the middle name of Valentine. He had livedon a farm his entire life until he enlisted in the Army to serve withthe Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders of Winnipeg. Richard waskilled in action on March 3, 1945 in Holland and he is buried in theGroesbeek Canadian War Cemetery in The Netherlands.
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P. O. Box 580 Ituna, Saskatchewan S0A 1N0
Phone: (306) 795-2272Fax: (306) 795-3330
Email: [email protected]
“Thank You”
To our Troopsand Veterans
TOWN OFITUNA
The Village of Pelly commendsSaskatchewan’s Brave Veterans fortheir service to the community. Wesalute all the men and women who
serve our country so well during timesof war and peace.
Village of Carmichael
Box 420Gull Lake, SK
S0N 1A0
306.672.3501
The Town of Watrous is pleased tosupport the Saskatchewan CommandLegion and the Military Service
Recognition Book supporting the braveVeterans that have served our country.
Drewitz Schoolof Dance
1037 2nd St., Estevan, SK S4A 0L6306.634.6973 Fax: 306.634.5355www.drewitzschoolofdance.com
Proud SupporterOf Our Veterans110 8th Street E
Prince Albert, SK
S6V 0V7
306-763-6464coophealth.com
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 431
SEYMOUR, Howard WWII
Howard joined the Army and served with the Regina Rifles inFrance where he was wounded in Caen.
SHARP, G. William WWII
William joined the Royal Canadian Navy and served as a LeadingWireman in Norway, Holland, Cherbourg and the Channel Islandswest of Land’s End. He served at the Portsmouth Dockyard fromApril 1943 to January 1945 and was posted to the Britishminesweeper HMS Ilfracombe from May 1945 to February 1946.
SHATFORD, Howard Edmund WWII
Howard was born to Albert and Louisa Shatford of Gainsborough,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army during World War II andserved as a Private with the Winnipeg Grenadiers. He died onDecember 20, 1941 and is buried in the Sai Wan Cemetery outsideVictoria, the capital of Hong Kong.
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MAGHOO’SCARPENTRY INC.
Renovations, Kitchens, Counter Tops, Bathrooms,Tub Enclosures, Basements,Baseboards,
Subfloors, Decks, etc.DAN MAGHOO
949-9315 or 539-4844Email: [email protected]
Proud To Support Our Veterans
Hepting Glass Centre Ltd is Proud to Support our Armed Forces & Veterans
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 433
SHENLOCK, George Thomas WWII
George was born on June 14, 1921 in Harptree, Saskatchewan.He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in early 1943 andcompleted his training and flight school in Regina and Dauphin,Manitoba. George was stationed in England with BomberCommand 432 Squadron in late 1943. He achieved the rank ofFlight Lieutenant and completed his tour of 34 missions overenemy territory on March 25, 1945. He was awarded theDistinguished Flying Cross that year. George was then assignedto Pathfinders Squadron 405. After the war, George and his wiferelocated to Davidson where he farmed until his death in 1987.George was a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for morethan forty years before he passed away.
SHIER, Henry Gordon WWII
Henry was born in 1923. He enlisted in the Army on January 7,1944 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and in Europeas a tank driver and mechanic. Henry received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal with Leaf Clasp. He was a member ofCarnduff Legion Branch 216 prior to his death in 1976.
SIEMAN, Irwin Henry KOREA
Irwin was born in Rush Lake, Saskatchewan in 1928. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Navy and served as a Leading Seaman andStoker mechanic in Canada and on the high seas on HMCSAntigonish, HMCS Ontario and HMCS Athabaskan. He receivedthe Korea Medal, the United Nations Service Medal and the GoodConduct Badge. Irwin was a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362for forty years before he passed away in 2008.
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265 Argyle Street North
Regina, SK
S4R 4C7
Tel: 306-523-3600
Fax: 306-791-8672
R.M. of Birch Hills No. 460Box 369, Birch Hills, SK S0J 0G0Phone: 306-749-2233
Fax: 306-749-2220
Email: [email protected]
Website: rmbirchhills460.ca
We will remember them...1914 - 2014
Hunt St., Box 250Stanley Mission, SK S0J 2P0
Phone: 306-635-2020Fax: 306-635-2070
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LEST WE FORGET 435
SIM, Robert Edwin WWII
Robert was born in Gap View, Saskatchewan in 1917. He enlistedin the Army in Vernon, British Columbia in July 1941 and wasoverseas from 1942 to 1946. He served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, Italy, Belgium and Holland with the 11th Canada InfantryBrigade, the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and the 5th
Canadian Division. Robert attained the rank of Corporal. After thewar, he returned to farming in the Handsworth, Saskatchewanarea and was a member of Stoughton Legion Branch 133 forthirty years before he passed away in 2001. Robert marriedMabel Wall in 1942.
SIMPSON, Mark WWI
Mark was born in England in 1886 and enlisted at the start of WorldWar I. He served in France with the First Canadian Mounted Riflesof the Saskatchewan Regiment. Mark was reported missing on ornear May 6, 1916 and was later presumed dead. His body wasnever recovered but his name is inscribed at the Menin GateMemorial in France and on the Nadeauville Monument.
SINNETT, Lawrence Edgar WWII
Lawrence was born on the family farm in Sinnett, Saskatchewanon June 20, 1919. He married Louise Kowalski on October 29,1940 and enlisted with the Regina Rifles on May 16, 1942, serving39 months in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany.His rank was Signalman and his service unit was # 3 Spec.Wireless. Lawrence was discharged on September 4, 1945 andupon returning home from the service, bought half a section of landthat he farmed until he retired in 1983. Lawrence also owned andoperated a backhoe in the Kenaston area for over 22 years. Hewas an active member of Kenaston Legion Branch 240 for forty-five years before he passed away on July 18, 1990.
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Eatonia Lions ClubPO Box 415Eatonia, SK S0L 0Y0
306.463.3344
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204 Main St, Box 144Richmound, SK S0N 2E0
(306) 669-4657
814 47th St E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0X4Tel: 306.242.0370 Fax: 306.242.0357
Hours: Monday to Friday8:00 am to 5:30 pm
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BALCARRES ANIMAL CLINICDr. Ron Brandow
Box 519Balcarres, SKS0G 0C0 Tel: 306-334-2598# 133 Highway 10 North Fax: 306-334-2226
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 437
SMALL, Gordon Fraser WWII
Gordon was born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan in 1916. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Navy during World War II and served onHMCS Moose Jaw. Gordon was a member of and Past Presidentof Carnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passed away in 1998.
SMALL, Sidney S. WWII
Sidney was born in England in 1904. He joined the Army andserved with #20 Co., Canadian Forestry Corps, in Canada,England and Scotland. Sidney passed away in 1984.
SMALL, Vern WWII
Vern enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and wasdischarged in May 1945. Flight Lieutenant Small was awarded theDistinguished Flying Cross with Bar.
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Miller Comprehensive Catholic High SchoolRegina Saskatchewan
Proud to support Our Veterans
FAYE CARLSON, CFPCertified Financial Planner
100 C Fairford Street W, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1V3Toll Free: 1-888-693-5251
Lest weforget
CottonwoodDental Center
BOX 799, 345 JAMES ST. NLUMSDEN, SK S0G 3C0
306.731.3886
DWIGHT DOERING, B.A., P.A.Senior Consultant/President
15 - 3919 Brodsky AvenueSaskatoon, SK S7P 0C9
Hayes Training& DevelopmentPO Box 2950, Nipawin, SK S0E 1E0
(306) 862-4558Fax: (306) 862-4559
RURAL MUNICIPALITYOF ROSTHERN #403Box 126, Rosthern, SK S0K 3R0
Proud To Support Our Troops
Tel: 306-232-4393 Email: [email protected]: 306-232-5321 Web: www.rmofrosthern.ca
Limerick Co-operative Ltd.Agro, Hardware and Cardlock Center1100 Railway Avenue, Limerick, Sask. S0H 2P0
1-306-263-2033
you’re at home here.
2-464 Broadway Street EastHwy 10, YorktonS3N 2X3Phone: 306-783-8392Fax: 306-786-7160
- carpet - ceramic tile - vinyl- hardwood - laminate - blindsand central vacuum units
Royal Canadian Legion Carnduff Br. No. 216Proud to Support Our Veterans
Lounge Open:Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
Free Pool Darts ShuffleboardVisitors Welcome Phone 482-5191
SaskatchewanPoliceCollege
217 College West, U of R(306) 787-8871
www.saskpolicecollege.ca
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 439
SMITH, Donald F. WWII
Donald enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and servedduring World War II. As a mechanic, he serviced many differenttypes of planes.
SMITH, Loyd WWII
Loyd was born in Lanigan, Saskatchewan in 1925. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada and Englandduring World War II. Loyd has been a member of Prince AlbertLegion Branch 2 for forty-six years.
SMITH (BIGGAR), Verda WWII
Verda was born in 1925 in Canwood, Saskatchewan. She joinedthe Canadian Women’s Army Corps and served in Canada duringWorld War II. She was a member of Prince Albert Legion Branch2 for thirty years before she passed away in 2000.
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Amigo Auto BodyP.O. Box 118,
Kenosee Lake, SK S0C 2S0
6 Miles North of Kenosee Lake, West on 711 Grid
306-538-2253Proud to
Support our Veterans
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Dutch GrowersGarden Centre
3320 Pasqua Street
Regina, SK S4S 7G8
(306) 721-4769
REMPELBROTHERS
201 Jessop AvenueSaskatoon, SK S7N 1Y3306-373-4637
Prairie StormPaintball
Box 1660, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7K7
(306) 684-4700
Graphic ArtsPrinting Ltd
903 5th Avenue
Humboldt, SK S0K 2A0
306-682-4242
Box 328, Birch HIlls, SK Canada S0J 0G0Bus: (306) 749-3585Cell: (306) 960-0115Fax: (306) [email protected]
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 441
SMYTH, George WWII
George was born on December 27, 1919 in Taylorton,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and served in England, France,Belgium, Holland and Germany with the Royal Canadian ArmyMedical Corps. He later transferred and became a dispatch rider.George was a member of Bienfait Legion Branch 169 for fifty-oneyears before he passed away on September 5, 1997.
SMYTH, Thomas Samuel David WWII
Thomas was born on March 26, 1918 in Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Field Artillery and served inEngland, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany in World War II.Thomas was a member of Bienfait Legion Branch 169 for fortyyears prior to his death on February 25, 1986.
SPARLING, Charles Howard WWI
Charles enlisted in the Army to serve with the Canadian ArmyService Corps in World War I. Private Sparling was killed in actionon June 5, 1917 at the age of 24 and is buried in the ÉcoivresMilitary Cemetery in France.
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STU’S REPAIR820 3rd Street SE
Weyburn, SK S4H 2E6306-842-7816
Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
Northern WaterCleaners809 High Street West
Moose Jaw, SK S6H 6L7
306-694-0000
Highmark Plumbing& Heating Ltd
Box 402, Grenfell, SK S0G 2B0
306-589-9034Proud To Support Our Veterans
Town of CreightonP. O. Box 100
Creighton, SK S0P 0A0
306-688-8253A Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
Bus: (306) 477-5520Fax: (306) 477-5521Cell: (306) 221-6466
317 - 103rd Street EastSaskatoon, SK S7N 1Y9
e-mail: [email protected]
ABC ClothingCompany702 22nd St. W, Suite 2
Saskatoon, SK S7M 0R5(306) 249-3044
Murray’s StoreLtd.
8 Broadway St.Redvers, SK S0C 2H0(306) 452-3350
General ConcreteFinishers1107 Grayson Crescent
Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3E9
306-692-2212
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LEST WE FORGET 443
SPEECHLY, John M. BOER WAR
John joined the Army and served with the Lord Strathcona’s Horseduring the Boer War. Later, he was Postmaster in the village ofParkside, Saskatchewan for forty years.
SPEERS, Frank WWII
Frank was born in 1918 in Semans, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy and served with the South Saskatchewan Regiment inCanada, England and at Dieppe where he was wounded. Frankpassed away in 2001.
SPENCER, George William Jones WWII
George was born on November 10, 1922. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Naval Volunteer Reserve on May 15, 1942 and servedas Able Seaman on HMCS Cougar and HMCS Quatsino as wellas at HMCS Queen and HMCS Naden. He was discharged onOctober 11, 1945. George was a Life Member of Carnduff LegionBranch 216 before he passed away on July 30, 2005.
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PALMERAS399 Centre Street
Regina Beach, SK S0G 4C0
306-729-1234
Integrity Plumbing& Heating Ltd
601 Neufeld Street
Warman, SK S0K 4S0
306-242-7276
Yorkton Small Engine& Repair
Box 820, Yorkton, SK S3N 2W8
306-783-0544
TSB OilfieldConstruction
Box 1326, Estevan, SK S4A 2K9
306-634-3255
Village of MistatimBox 145
Mistatim, SK S0E 1B0
306-889-2008
Proud To Express Our GratitudeTo Our Veterans
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BOX 239, OXBOW, SK S0C 2B0(306) 483-2202
421-9244 483-7741
MRYGLOD STEEL& METALS INC.
1305 Railway Ave, Weyburn, SK S4H 3M9(306) 842-4185
Fax: (306) 842-7799Toll Free: 1 (866) 847-8335
Web: mryglodsteel.com
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LEST WE FORGET 445
SPENCER, Harold Maxwell WWII
Harold was born on November 6, 1917 and joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1943. Flight Officer Spencer was a wirelessoperator on bombing and gunnery convoy duty, serving until hisrelease in 1945. Harold was a Life Member of Carnduff LegionBranch 216 prior to his death on August 5, 2005.
SPENCER, James Milton WWI
James was born in Ontario in 1897 and served overseas duringWorld War I. He was a member of and Past President of CarnduffLegion Branch 216 before he passed away in 1974.
SPENCER, William B. W. WWII
William joined the Army during World War II and served in Canadawith the Royal Canadian Artillery, 51-RCA-SICC-AAS. He alsoworked as a clerk in Central Registry and handled all incoming andoutgoing mail.
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CARNIVORA518 45A Street
Saskatoon, SK S7K 0W7
306-665-0856
A Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
StoughtonVeterinary Services
Professional CorporationBox 268,Stoughton, SK S0G 4T0
306-457-3133
Louise AvenueCongregational Church
1602 Louise Avenue
Saskatoon, SK S7H 2R4
306-955-5187
Proud To Support Our Veterans
KlassenAutobody Ltd
730 Cheadle Street W
Swift Current, SK S9H 0B9
306-773-5901
BredenburyTown Office
Box 87, Bredenbury, SK S0A 0H0
306-898-2055
Thank You To Our Veterans
McEwen Excavation131 Stuart Avenue, Bengough, SK S0C 0K0
(306) 268-2887In Loving Memory Of My Dad Hammie McEwen
& Uncle Larry McEwen Who ServedOur Country Bravely In WWII
Proud To Support Our Veterans
DR. CRAIG MEYERSDENTISTRY PROF. CORP.
Phone: 306-764-4755
Fax: 306-953-8371
Email: [email protected]
Carlton Court Plaza, Suite 208, 2805 - 6th Avenue East
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada S6V 6Z6
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LEST WE FORGET 447
SPRATT, Clement A. “Clem” WWII
Clem was born in Girvin, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in1941 and spent time in Halifax, Africa and Italy. He contractedTuberculosis in Italy and came home on a hospital ship to asanatorium in Saskatoon. He spent the majority of the next tenyears there and was discharged in 1954, remaining in good healthuntil 1976. Clem was a member of Harold Anderson MemorialBranch 78 in Saskatoon and a dual member of Davidson LegionBranch 51 for a total of twenty-eight years. He was employed bythe Midway Store as a bookkeeper and was a part-time postal clerkin Davidson until his retirement in 1981. Clem died in April 1982.
ST. JACQUES, Michel WWII
Michel enlisted in the Canadian Army and served with the ReginaRifle Regiment during World War II.
STANDINGHORN, Norman WWI
Norman was from Battleford when he enlisted in the CanadianArmy on December 6, 1915 during World War I. He served withthe 232nd Battalion. Norman was awarded a Military Medal.
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Lucky Charlie’sPub & Pool
240 Central Avenue N, Suite 7
Swift Current, SK S9H 0L2
306-773-0477
OASIS INSURANCE10020 12th Avenue
North Battleford, SK S9A 3A4
(306) 446-2747Proud To Support Our Veterans
Source EnergyTool Service Inc.
114 Hwy 47 S, Box 724
Estevan, SK S4A 2A6
(306) 637-2111
Town of La RongeP.O. Box 5680
La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0
(306) 425-2066
Thank You To Our Veterans
PO Box 146, GrenfellSaskatchewan S0G 2B0
(306) 697-2655
Sooper B’sESSO & CONVENIENCE
Selkirk House #3 - 118 - 12th Street EastPrince Albert, SK S6V 1B6
Family Services & Parent Aide Program
Barry’sEavestroughing
& Exteriors Ltd.Barry Larson
Owner / InstallerTelephone 306.220.0157Fax 306.225.5752
Soffit . Fascia . EavestroughCladding . Siding
Balcarres & District Lions ClubBalcarres, SK S0G 0C0
ALLAN SEEDS LTDPO Box 100, Corning, SK S0G 0T0
(306) 457-2629Seed Sales and Custom Cleaning
Proud To Support Our Veterans
A Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
Ozirny Law FirmP. O. Box 2383
Melville, SK S0A 2P0
306-728-4322
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 449
STEPHENSON, Thomas WWI
Thomas joined the Army and served in Europe with the CanadianInfantry during World War I. Private Stephenson was killed in actionat the age of 21 on May 22, 1915. He is buried at the VimyMemorial in France.
STOBBS, Cyril Clayton H. KOREA & PEACETIME
Cyril was born in 1929 in Brancepeth, Saskatchewan. He servedin Canada with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry untilhis posting to Korea with the 2nd Princess Patricia’s Canadian LightInfantry, with service in Japan and Korea. Cyril has been a memberof Robertson Memorial Legion Branch 17 in Medicine Hat, Albertafor forty-four years.
STOBBS (TOWNSEND), Esther E. WWII
Esther was born in 1924 in Brancepeth, Saskatchewan. She joinedthe Army and served with the Canadian Women’s Army Corps inRegina until she married. Esther was a member of Stony PlainLegion Branch 256 for a number of years prior to her death in 2004.
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Tesco Industries Inc.6931 Maple Brook Crescent
Regina, SK S4Y 4J2
306-942-2162
Proud To Honour Our Veterans
R B’s DinerP. O. Box 3, Duval, SK S0G 1G0
306-725-4371A Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
Prairie PipelineContractors
Box 606
Estevan, SK S4A 2A6
306-634-7811
Retail WholesaleDepartment Store Union
Sub Local 955P. O. Box 1193
Wynyard, SK S0A 4T0
306-554-3943
4-J’s Welding Ltd412 16th Street W
Battleford, SK S0M 0E0
(306) 937-7016Thank You To Our Veterans
BRENT’S AUTO REPAIR
1 Shaughnessy StTompkins, SK
Phone: 306-622-2112
Proud to Support the Saskatchewan Veterans
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BOX 442 TEL: 306-482-3952CARNDUFF, SK S0C 0S0 FAX: 306-482-5237
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LEST WE FORGET 451
STOBBS, Henry Allan WWII
Henry was born in 1918 in Brancepeth, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Navy and trained in Saskatoon before beingposted to Comox and Esquimalt, British Columbia. He did securitypatrol on the west coast. Henry was a member of Prince AlbertLegion Branch 2 prior to his death in 1995.
STOKER, Dale William SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Dale was born in Tisdale, Saskatchewan on October 17, 1939 andfollowed his brother Gary into the Canadian Navy in 1956. He took hisbasic training at HMCS Cornwallis and HMCS Gloucester in Ottawaand served with several stations in the North, including CanadianForces stations Alert, Coverdale, Gander and Leitrim. He spent twoyears on exchange duty with the U.S. Navy in Florida then served onboard HMCS Skeena out of Victoria, British Columbia. After serving23 years in the Navy and reaching the rank of Chief Petty Officer 2nd
Class, he joined the RCMP and served with them from 1981 to 1996,attaining the rank of Constable. In 1960, Dale married Loretta Vineyfrom Tisdale and together, they raised three children. They now livein Medicine Hat, Alberta and Dale belongs to Legion Branch 6 inRedcliff. He received the Good Conduct Medal with Clasp, theCentennial Medal (Meritorious Service) and the Special Service Medal.
STOKER, Gary J. SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Gary was born in Tisdale, Saskatchewan on June 14, 1936. He worked forthe Department of Highways for three years then joined the Navy in February1955 at HMCS Unicorn in Saskatoon. After basic training at HMCS Cornwallis,he trained at HMCS Gloucester in Ottawa in Special Communications. Hethen spent two years at Naval Radio Station, Aklavik inside the Arctic Circlebefore going to HMCS Cayuga for a year then on HMCS St. Laurent on theeast coast. In December 1959, he awaited his discharge at HMCS Nadenafter which he worked for the Rural Municipality of Bjorkdale in 1960, theMagnus Construction and B.C. Lumber Mills in 1962 then the SaskatchewanDepartment of Highways. He married Betty Humphreys in October 1964 andthey had two children. In 1966, Gary joined Richardson Pioneer and becamea grain buyer in Crooked River. He retired in 1996 after 28 years and Garyand Betty now live in Tisdale. Gary has been a Legion member of CrookedRiver Branch 292 and Tisdale Branch 50 for fifty-seven years.
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UniqueVacuum Centre
310 9th Avenue NW
Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4H4
(306) 694-0025
Rick SimTrucking Inc.
P. O Box 91, St. Walburg, SK S0M 2T0
306-248-3248Thank You To Our Veterans
Moose JawDiversified Service11 Wood Lily Drive, Moose Jaw, SK S6J 1H1
(306) 692-4954Moose Jaw Diversity Service is proud
to support our Veterans.
Collector’s ChoiceArt Gallery
625 1st Avenue N #C, Saskatoon, SK S7K 1X7
(306) 665-8300
SANDERSON BALICKI PARCHOMCHUKBarristers, Solicitors and Notaries Public
Prince Albert Office110 - 11th Street East
Prince Albert, SaskatchewanCanada S6V 1A1
Telephone: (306) 764-2222fax: (306) 764-2221fax: (306) 763-1990
www.sbplaw.ca
Rosthern Office718 Railway Avenue
PO Box 779Rosthern, Saskatchewan
Canada S0K 3R0Telephone: (306) 232-4482
fax: (306) 232-5595
Wakaw Branch OfficeTelephone: (306) 233-5111
#601 RCACFMACKLIN
Celebrating Over 60 Years 1955-2014Proud To Support Our VeteransTo Learn, To Serve, To Advance.Royal Canadian Air Cadets
Steinhubl’sMasonry Ltd
1675 Broder StreetRegina, SK S4P 2Z6
306-761-2111
Commercial Cleaning Chemicals &G.M. Buslines 2006 Charter Service
60 Clarewood Crescent
Yorkton, SK S3N 2V2
306-782-0434A Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans
M & MCONCESSION327 Mergens Street, Weyburn, SK
Ph: (306) 842-6066Fax: (306) 842-0114
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 453
STUBER, John KOREA
John was 20 years old when he enlisted with the Princess Patricia’sCanadian Light Infantry for the Korean War in August 1950. Hewas in Korea by early 1951 and stayed until late 1952 when hewas discharged for medical reasons associated with PTSD. Hispatrol was picked to do a night raid with the goal of capture andintelligence on the enemy. This raid did not go as planned and theywere attacked. He carried an injured soldier down the hill but thesoldier died while still being carried by John. A week later, Johnrequested to be discharged and he was shipped out. He metThelma in Japan and moved with her to her home in Australiawhere they were married. After Thelma passed away, he marriedPeggy and they reside in Medicine Hat. John has been a memberof Cactus Unit 64, Korea War Veterans Association.
STULBERG, Alfred “Alf” WWII
Alf was born in Mankota, Saskatchewan on August 20, 1921. Hejoined the Army in November 1942 and spent time in PrinceAlbert, Shilo and Woodstock instructing basic training. In June1944, he went overseas to England and Europe where he servedin the Algonquin Regiment Armoured Corps, 4th Division. OnSeptember 7, 1944, he was one of 24 Canadians captured by theGerman Army in Holland. They marched for three days then rodea train to the POW camp Stalag 2D near Hamburg, Germany. Alfwas a POW for seven and a half months before being releasedon May 8, 1945. He was discharged a few months later on August23. Alf has been a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 forsixty-eight years.
STULBERG, John WWII
John was born on June 2, 1917 in Kincaid, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in 1943 in the Royal Canadian Army but due to a hipfracture as a child, he was classified as B-2 category. He trainedin Grande Prairie, Alberta and later transferred to the RoyalCanadian Ordnance Corps and the Royal Canadian Electrical andMechanical Engineers where he spent the remaining years of thewar at different places in Ontario. After his discharge, he returnedto Davidson where he spent the rest of his years. John was a LifeMember of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for about fifty-eight yearsbefore he passed away on September 29, 2004.
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SouthernSemi-Service LtdBox 2289, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7W6
(306) 694-4339Proud To Support Our Veterans
Water HeaterServices2212 Harvey Street
Regina, SK S4N 2N1
(306) 522-4122
EvansExcavating
Glover’s ServiceP. O. Box 79
Osage, SK S0G 3T0
(306) 722-3704Thank You To Our Veterans
Enns BaxterWealth Management
502 Copeway, Suite 207
Saskatoon, SK S7T 0G3
306-974-2626
514 Queen Street, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0M5Phone (306) 653-5111
Fax: (306) 653-4080, (306) 653-1661
Duck Lake Legion Branch
“Lest We Forget”
Box 2230, Melfort, SK S0E 1A0 (306)752-5911www.cityofmelfort.ca e-mail: [email protected]
It is with deep gratitude that the City of Melfort remembersour Veterans and proudly supports our Troops.
“Freedom isn’t free.” - Author Uknown
Box 1023 Street
Moose Jaw, SK S6H 4P8
(306) 630-9090
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 455
STYLES, Gordon Wellington PEACETIME
Gordon was born on January 6, 1927 in Penzance, Saskatchewanand grew up on his parents’ farm in the Penzance/Craik area. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1951 and trained as anAero technician. He served in Winnipeg, Moose Jaw and GooseBay, Labrador before returning to Moose Jaw. After 15 years ofservice and attaining the rank of Corporal, Gordon retired from theCanadian Armed Forces in Moose Jaw where he opened his ownservice station business. Gordon passed away in 1994.
SUTTON, Nathaniel “Robert” WWI
Robert was born on January 12, 1897 in County Cork, Ireland.He joined the British Army’s Royal Field Artillery in 1914 and sawactive duty in the Mediterranean Force, in Turkey, Dardanellesand Salonika. While there, Robert contracted malaria and choleraand was hospitalized in England. He was discharged in 1919. Hereceived the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. He cameto Canada in 1920 and to the Semans district in 1926. Robertmarried Doris Felton in 1935, had a family of three and farmeduntil he passed away on January 12, 1961. He was a member ofSemans Legion Branch 108 for many years and was Presidentduring that time.
SWEETING, Gordon WWII
Gordon was born in 1918. He joined the Army and served inHolland with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. Gordonsurvived the war and was stationed in Holland when he steppedout into the road and was tragically hit by a vehicle on September13, 1945. He is buried in Holland.
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J & N HoldingsP. O. Box 21057
Lloydminster, AB T9V 2S1
(780) 875-9661
Proud To Support Our Veterans
D & S McKayContracting Inc.
3800 - 5th Avenue East
Prince Albert, SK S6W 0A1
(306) 763-7889
GEREINAPPRAISALS INC.
7 Secon Avenue N
Yorkton, SK S3N 1G1
(306) 782-1765
JanzenSteel Buildings Ltd
P. O. Box 253, Osler, SK S0K 3A0
(306) 242-7767
Thank You To Our Veterans
4-D Transport Ltd
2506 Miller AvenueSaskatoon, SK S0K 2T0
(306) 934-6675
Exclusive EstheticsEducation & Distribution
Salon Supplies&
Professional Training2506 Dewdney Ave. Phone: (306) 525-5526Regina, SK Fax: (306) 525-5542S4R 1H7 Toll free: 1-888-525-5526
Farm & Industrial
Machining
Bruce Delainey Phone:
(306) 948-2747
Box 1474, Biggar, SK
S0K 0M0
5 Km. W on HWY 51
Bourgault Tillage Tools Ltd221 5th Ave South - P.O. Box 310St. Brieux, SKS0K 3V0
Telephone: (306) 275-4500 orin North America 1-800-878-7714
Fax: (306) 275-4720
The Copperbelt Hotel“Home of The Hooter”Box 759 Creghton, SK
Open 7 days a weekLive entertainment every weekend
Karen [email protected] or find Copper Belt on facebook
Charter Data ServiceAccounting, Auditing and Bookkeeping
2911 Cleveland Ave #ASaskatoon, SK S7K 8A9Tel: (306) 931-2131Fax: (306) 931-2323
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 457
TAGGART, James WWII
James was born in Prince Albert in 1911. He joined the Armyduring World War II and served in France, Belgium, Scotland,Holland and Germany with the Canadian Forestry Corps. He wasa member of Prince Albert Legion Branch 2 for ten years beforehe passed away in 1991.
TAYLOR, Franklin Lloyd WWII
Franklin was born on January 6, 1920 on the family farm west ofCraik. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on December 2,1941 and trained in Brandon, Manitoba as well as in St. Thomasand Kingston, Ontario. He worked as an Airframe mechanic forHarvard, Tiger Moths and Yale aircraft. Leading aircraftman Taylorvolunteered for the Pacific but that conflict ended on August 6,1945. Frank was honourably discharged on August 22, 1945 andhe returned to farming. He also built and repaired violins andmarried Lois Benson in 1949 with whom he had ten children. In1958, the family moved into a house he built in Davidson, the placehe still called home in 2013 at the age of 93. Franklin has been amember of Davidson Legion Branch 51 for thirty-four years.
TAYLOR, William WWII
William was born to Harry and Mary Taylor of Nottingham,Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force andserved as a Pilot Officer in Europe during World War II. Williamwas killed in action on March 15, 1944 at the age of 23. He isburied in the Hilsenheim Communal Cemetery in France.
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGIONBranch #120P.O. Box 1324, Nipawin, Sask. S0E 1E0(306) [email protected]
Proud to Support our Veterans
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306-682-2616
Paul’s Drugs Ltd107 Main Street N
Preeceville, SK S0A 3B0Tel: (306) 547-2020Fax: (306) 547-2023
Meewasin Valley Centre402 3rd Ave S
Saskatoon, SK S7K 3G5(306) 665-6888
KINDERSLEY PACKERSCustom Slaughtering & ProcessingHome Curing & Sausage, Wild GameProcessing, Retail Sales
1108 9th Ave. WKINDERSLEY
463-3666Fax 463-4554
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 459
THOMPSON, Clifford Arnold WWII
Clifford was born on June 9, 1918. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force in the fall of 1941 and received his Wings onSeptember 2, 1943. He served as a Pilot Officer in England andflew on many missions before going missing on July 30, 1944.Clifford is buried in the Military Cemetery in Caen, France.
THOMPSON (BIRMINGHAM), Margaret Geraldine WWII
Margaret was born on August 4, 1921 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.She joined the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service inNovember 1944, served at HMCS Stadacona and trained at HMCSConestoga in Galt, Ontario for a daily pay rate of $1.05. Followingher training, she was posted to the Action Room at the HMCDockyard Halifax in Nova Scotia and was working there during theHalifax riots but was unharmed. On May 8, 1945, she was stationedat the Halifax Harbour and went to HMCS Cornwallis fordemobilization. She was discharged from HMCS Unicorn inSaskatoon on November 16, 1945. Margaret was a member ofDavidson Legion Branch 51 for twenty years before she passedaway in 2005.
THOMPSON, Robert Henry “Barney” WWII
Barney was born on December 7, 1924 in Davidson, Saskatchewan.He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Gunner on November10, 1942 and trained in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick,Ontario and Quebec. He then went overseas on HMCS LouisPasteur and was assigned to an all-Canadian Squadron, 428 GhostSquadron, as a tail gunner in a Lancaster bomber based inMiddleton-St. George, Northern Yorkshire in England. Barney flew24 trips over Germany and never got a scratch as a tail gunner’schance of survival in active combat was three minutes, or a 5%chance of surviving a “tour” of 30 missions. On May 8, 1945, he flewto Yarmouth, Nova Scotia and was discharged at the age of 21years. Barney was a member of Davidson Legion Branch 51 forthirty-two years prior to his death in 2002.
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K & DEnterprises Ltd
Box 44, Limerick, SK S0H 2P0
(306) 263-4525
HIGHLIGHTAntenna & Tower SVC190 Hodsman Road, ReginaSaskatchewan S4N 5X4
306 .721 .1910
JF CONTRACTORSELECTRICAL SERVICE
Box 106Fairlight, SK S0G 1M0
306.646.4328
#2 - 1061 Central Avenue NorthSwift Current, SaskatchewanS9H 4Y9
Phone: 306-773-1622Fax: 306-773-3171
The employees of HuskyEnergy give our deepest
appreciation to the Veterans ofthe Saskatchewan Command.
With Pride, Honour andRespect, we salute our Veterans.
South Saskatchewan
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 461
THOMPSON, Stanley Lewis WWII
Stanley was born on May 24, 1920 in Davidson, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and was eventuallyposted to Squadron 401 in England. Stanley’s Spitfire airplane wasshot down on October 27, 1941 while returning from a raid overEurope. Failing to clear the Cliffs of Dover, Flight SergeantThompson bailed out but his parachute failed to open and he didnot survive the fall. Stanley is buried in the Brookwood Cemeteryin Surrey, England.
THOMPSON, Warren Stanley WWI
Warren was born on June 14, 1874 in Lakefield, Ontario. Heenlisted as a veterinarian in World War I and served with the RoyalArmy Veterinary Corps. After taking a load of horses to France, hewas stationed in Egypt where he became extremely ill from theheat and an illness known as Infective Endocarditis. After aprolonged wait, he was transferred to England where he died onSeptember 2, 1919 at Cambridge Hospital in Aldershot,Hampshire. Captain Thompson’s body was returned to Canadaand was buried in the Del-Win Cemetery in Deloraine, Manitoba.
THOMSON, John Alexander “Al” PEACETIME
Al was born in 1932 in Simpson, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and servedin Canada. Al married Jean Pearson in Regina on May 5, 1952 andthey resided in Nokomis for a while then in Saskatoon, Colevilleand Swift Current. They had two children. Al worked for theSaskatchewan Power Corporation until his retirement in 1987. AfterJean’s passing, he married Di Andrews and they resided in SwiftCurrent until his death in 2011. Al was a member of Swift CurrentLegion Branch 56 for thirty-two years.
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Town ofLampman
Box 40, Lampman, SK S0N 1N0(306) 487-2462
SASL SouthernAsphalt Service Ltd
PO Box 809, Stn MainWhite City, SK S4L 5B1(306) 586-9007
3904 B Gordon RoadRegina, SK S4S 6Y3
Bus: (306) 585-1955Fax: (306) 584-1077Cell: (306) 535-5707E-mail: [email protected]: www.bartlettrealestate.ca
Star BlanketCree Nation
P.O. Box 456Balcarres, SK S0G 0C0
Ph (306) 334-2206Fax (306) 334-2606
Proud To Support Our Veterans
R & L MOFFATTTRANSPORT LTD
GRAIN, FERTILIZER, FEEDS
SASK, ALTA, MAN, BC & NORTHERN U.S.
Ph: (306) 693-2726
Proud To Support Our Saskatachewan Veterans & Military
Earl RuddP.O. Box 939Kamsack, SK
S0A 1S0
Duck Lake RegionalInterpretive Centre
Hwy #11(The Louis Riel Trail)between Prince Albert and SaskatoonPO Box 328, Duck Lake SK S0K 1J0
Phone: (306) [email protected]
Phone Toll Free: 1-866-467-2057www.dlric.org
BumbleberrysTea & Coffee House
Daily Lunch SpecialsHomemade Fruit Pies
Large Selection of Looseleaf Teas & Coffee12 Main St, Mervin, SK . . . . . . . . . .(306) 845-2998
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 463
TOLLIFSON, Thomas Robert “Bob” WWII
Bob was born on September 2, 1917 near St. Thomas in PembinaCounty, North Dakota. The family moved to the Millions SchoolDistrict northwest of Carnduff, Saskatchewan in April 1920. Bobjoined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and served asnavigator on Halifax bombers with 427 (Lions) Squadron out of theLeeming Air Force Base in Yorkshire, England. Bob attained therank of Pilot Officer on January 20, 1945 and completed 30operational flights over enemy territory and returned home for amonth’s leave on May 2, 1945. Since the war was over a few dayslater, it was not necessary to return for a second tour. Bob passedaway on August 27, 1973 in Regina.
TRUMAN, Edgar Ryckman WWI
Edgar was from Carnduff, Saskatchewan. He joined the 1st
Canadian Mounted Rifles (Saskatchewan Regiment) and servedas a Private during World War I. Edgar was killed in action onJune 5, 1917 at the age of 29 and is buried in the Bois-CarréBritish Cemetery.
TURNBULL, Alexander WWI
Alexander enlisted in the Army during World War I and served inthe Canadian Infantry. Private Turnbull was killed in action onOctober 8, 1916 at the age of 36 and he is buried at the VimyMemorial in France.
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Building with TeamworkGENERAL CONTRACTING | CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
DESIGN-BUILD | INDUSTRIAL | COMMERCIAL | INSTITUTIONAL
435 Henderson Drive | Regina, SK S4N 5W8p. 306-352-2434 | f. 306-352-0199
Meadow LakeAutomotive & Machine
• Complete Engine RebuildingPerformance Parts & Service
• Automotive & Small Engine Machining
306-236-3488101 - 1st Street West, Meadow Lake
Dewdney Drugs (1986) Ltd
3034 Dewdney Ave Regina, SK S4T 0Y2
PRAYING FOR YOUR SAFE RETURN
(306) 757-8604
Band CitySmall Engine
PO Box 2165, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 7T9(306) 624-0665
Royal Canadian LegionBranch 701352-100th St
North Battleford, SKS9A 2Y9
306-445-2173Serving the Community since 1926
Gloria’s Family Dining1009 Main Street, Carrot River, SK
(306) 768-2236Family Dining
Eat In or Take OutCatering Offered As Well
Water & Sewer
Excavating & Dirt Work
Cat Work • Trucking
Residential & Commercial
Phone 937-3777 Fax: 937-7235
142 5th Avenue, Box 121, Battleford, SK S0M 0E0
Email: [email protected]
Melynda LoderDirector ofSales & Catering
Radisson Plaza Hotel Saskatchewan2125 Victoria AvenueRegina, SKS4P 0S3
Telephone: 306-522-7691Direct Line: 306-337-4301Fax: [email protected]
radisson.com/reginaca
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 465
UMPHERVILLE, Arthur Angus WWII
Arthur was from the Glen Mary, Horseshoe Bend area. He enlistedin the Army and served overseas with the Hastings and PrinceEdward Regiment during World War II. Arthur was killed in actionon May 14, 1943 on the Hitler Line in Italy.
UNSETH, Palmer WWII
Palmer was born in 1924 in Govan, Saskatchewan. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada, England andFrance with the #6 Bomber Group, Tactical, Air Force – 144 Airfield.He has been a Life Member of Nokomis Legion Branch 290.
VANDALE, William Alfred WWI
William enlisted in the Army and served overseas with the 65th
(Saskatchewan) Battalion, 46th Battalion (South SaskatchewanRegiment), 4th Canadian Division during World War I. He waskilled in action in France during a violent engagement onFebruary 13, 1917 on Vimy Ridge. He lost his life but theobjectives were met by the divisions that he fought with, whichwere the Canadian Corps’ 44th, 46th, 47th and 50th Battalions.Under intensive bombardment of artillery and trench mortars, aCanadian raiding company helped meet the objectives bycatching German prisoners and gaining valuable information onthe enemy’s activities.
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GRAINBELT TRANSPORT LTD.COMMERCIAL
FERTILIZER & GRAIN HAULING
861-0375 shopFARMWEYBURN 842-4743
We ServeBulyea & District Lions Club
Bulyea, SK S0G 0L0Proud to support our Veterans
HaViK1775 Scarth StreetRegina, SK S4P 2G2306-522-8636
Simpson Hotel
416 George St., Simpson, SK Hosts: Jean & Helen
306-836-2088Email: [email protected]
The Town of Watrous is pleased tosupport the Saskatchewan CommandLegion and the Military Service
Recognition Book supporting the braveVeterans that have served our country.
Box 100, Candle Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Tel: 306-929-4619 Fax: 306-929-3261Email: [email protected]
Thank You To Our Veterans
Constituency Office Contact Info
Address1991 100th St N, North Battleford, SK
S9A 0X2
Phone:306-445-5195
Fax: 306-445-5196
Email:[email protected]
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 467
VANSTONE, Gordon William WWI
Gordon was born in Wingham, Ontario in 1896. He enlisted in theCanadian Expeditionary Force on January 22, 1918 in Regina,Saskatchewan. He was assigned to the 1st Depot Battalion,Saskatchewan Regiment. During his service in Canada, he wasgranted a “seed leave” and a “harvest leave” to help out on thefarm. Private Vanstone was given an honourable discharge onFebruary 12, 1919 from Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Gordonpassed away in 1988.
VASS, Andrew WWII
Andrew was born in 1917. He enlisted in the Army in September1939 and served with the South Saskatchewan Regiment inFrance where he was wounded in October 1944, losing his sightin one eye. He was honourably discharged. Andrew passedaway in 1978.
VASS, Joseph P. WWII
Joseph was born in 1922. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Forcein 1940 or 1941 and served in Canada in the Queen CharlotteIslands and Marble Island. Joseph passed away in 1998.
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PO Box 637 Porcupine Plain, SK
Canada S0E 1H0
Ph: (306) 278-2845www.greenwaterlakemarina.comEmail:[email protected]
Store Hours: Monday to Thursday 8 am to 8 pm
Friday to Sunday 7 am to 9 pm
Rentals are available outside of opening hours by arrangement
Hon. Gerry Ritz, P.C., M.P.Battlefords – LloydminsterMinister of Agriculture
and Agri-FoodThank you to our Veterans,both past and present, whoserved our country withcourage and compassion.www.gerryritzmp.com
NEWSWATCH"Eye on the West"TV RADIO PRINT
Databank search on any news itemfrom 1990 to present
Phone: 352-2717 Fax: 352-9404E-MAIL: [email protected]
Box 4674, Stn Main ..................(306) 352-2717
KutcherTrucking
Box 27, Findlater, SK S0G 1P0(306) 631-1522
Proud To Support Our Veterans & Military
1268 Albert Street, Regina, SK S4N 2R3
Tel. 306-546-2622
Squadron 568 WynyardRoyal Canadian Air Cadets
PROUDLY SALUTE THE VETERANS OF SASKATCHEWAN FOR
THEIR SERVICE & SACRIFICE.
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 469
VENNE, Marie Beatrice WWII
Marie was born in 1925 in Leask, Saskatchewan. She enlisted inthe Women’s Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force and servedin Canada during World War II. After finishing her training, shewanted to cook and that’s what she did. She was sent to Guelph,Ontario to cook for the troops there. She enjoyed being in the AirForce and quotes in her interview with “The Memory Project” that“I wouldn’t say they were bad memories, no. It always seemed likeeverything – we had fun.”
VERHELST, Hubert WWII
Hubert was born on May 8, 1920 in Meyronne, Saskatchewan.He joined the Army and served in England, France, Italy,Belgium, Holland and Germany during World War II. He wasawarded two Medals of honour. Hubert was a member of RadvilleLegion Branch 42 for more than sixty years prior to his death onMay 22, 2007.
VETTERLI, John WWII
John was born in 1925 in Sinnett, Saskatchewan. He joined theArmy and served in the 2nd Division, 8th Recce (ReconnaissanceRegiment), in England, France, Belgium and Holland. John hasbeen a member of Prince Albert Legion Branch 2.
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Andre’s Meat Shoppe
102C 22nd Street W
Battleford, SK S0M 0E0
(306) 937-3313
Supports the Veterans &Troops of the Province
DECADE ANSWERING SERVICE
Phone: 306-463-1818
301 5th Ave W, Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0
Proudly SupportingOur Veterans
1850 McDonald Street, Regina, SK S4N 6N8
(306) 352-7648
Thank You To Our Veterans
RM ofReford
FiorConstruction
RosetownHusky HouseRestaurant
RM of Lake of The Rivers
Box 610Assiniboia, SK
S0H 0B0
306.642.3533
Stitch MobileWelding Service Inc.515 Main St. W, Warman, SK S0K 4S0
(306) 249-2177
The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command
LEST WE FORGET 471
WAGNER, John WWII
John was born in Regina, Saskatchewan in 1920. He trained atShilo, Manitoba then served with the Regina Rifles in Europe,including France. He went to war on D-Day, became a POW, butdidn’t talk about his time during the war. He returned home to farmand he has been a member of Cupar Legion Branch 217.
WALTON (NORTHROP), Winifred Gertrude WWI
Winifred was born in Dalton-le-Dale, Durham, England onDecember 7, 1897 and was educated in Surrey, England. Sheserved in the Women’s Legion Royal Army Service Corps whereshe drove an ambulance in France from 1918 to 1919. Winifredcame to Canada later in 1919 and in 1921, married HarryNorthrop in Kenlens Plains, Saskatchewan with whom she had afamily of five children. She moved around as Harry did odd jobsuntil becoming employed with Saskatchewan Wheat Pool inStalwart in the 1930s. They retired to Imperial in the 1960s andthen in 1971, moved to Davidson where she resided until herpassing in April 1989.
WARREN, Meryl Ernest WWII
Meryl was born in 1920 in Saskatoon and grew up on a farm nearLucky Lake, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce in 1942 and was posted to Sea Island, near Vancouver, asan Aero engine mechanic. He was discharged in January 1946 andeventually settled near Girvin, Saskatchewan with his wife andyoung daughter. He raised five children with his wife Hattie andfarmed until his retirement in 1991. Meryl has been a member ofDavidson Legion Branch 51 for fifty years.
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ALLAN TRAILER COURT BOX 368 ALLAN (306) 257-4257
ATRIUM DENTAL 407D FIRST AV NORTH SASKATOON (306) 664-9823
AURUM CERAMIC DENTAL LAB LTD 336 6TH AVE N SASKATOON (306) 665-8815
B & A PETROLEUM LTD 2004 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD WEST SWIFT CURRENT (306) 778-3975
B E ZEE PRODUCTIONS INC 2151 ALBERT ST SUITE 206 REGINA (306) 543-3730
BARKER REPAIR LTD BOX 1605 MEADOW LAKE (306) 236-4207
BIG BUCK MAGAZINE 243 ADILMAN DR SASKATOON (306) 382-2737
BOLDT MASONRY 202 MAIN ST SASKATOON (306) 222-0600
BRIGHT COMPANY ACCOUNTING &TAXATION 2222 ALBERT ST SUITE 201, REGINA (306) 347-3375
BRINKS AUTO BODY 1747 MACKAY ST REGINA (306) 949-6665
BUDGET PLUMBING HEATING & AC LTD SITE 200 - BOX 29 - RR2 REGINA (306) 359-6688
C W NEON STUDIO LTD PO BOX 1369 WARMAN (306) 683-6366
CAIN’S AUTO BODY LTD 101 W SPRUCE AVE BOX 1207 NIPAWIN (306) 862-4011
CAN AM DRILLING BOX 98 CUDWORTH (306) 256-3686
CARLYLE COLLISION & PAINTING LTD BOX 1390 CARLYLE (306) 453-6712
CAY SEEDS LTD BOX 672 KINISTINO (306) 864-3696
CHEERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 4301 49TH AVE LLOYDMINSTER (306) 825-4181
COMPETITION MUFFLER & SHOCKS (1986) LTD2518 FAITHFULL AVE #101 SASKATOON (306) 933-4345
COMPRO SERVICES 2429 HAULTAIN AVE SASKATOON (306) 222-2882
CONLON ELECTRIC LTD PO BOX 428 OSLER (306) 229-4087
CORNERSTONE PHOTOGRAPHY LTD 2877 PARK ST REGINA (306) 789-4550
COURAGE OILFIELD SVC LTD PO BOX 1170 OXBOW (306) 483-2130
CUMMINS WESTERN CANADA LP PO BOX 959 LLOYDMINSTER (306) 825-2062
D & R AGENCY WWW.DANDRDODSLAND.COM DODSLAND (306) 356-2266
DEAN CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 1101 101TH ST #705 NORTH BATTLEFORD (306) 445-9391
DUDLEY & CO SUITE 200 2255 13TH AVE REGINA (306) 757-5555
EAST WEY AUTO BODY 79 - 17TH ST WEYBURN (306) 842-7324
EDWARDS & EDWARDS MCEWENARCHITECTS 202 AVENUE B NORTH , SASKATOON (306) 343-6000
ESTEVAN LAUNDROMAT 638 4TH ST ESTEVAN (306) 421-5578
EXPERT GOLDSMITHS 115 3RD AVE S #16 SASKATOON (306) 242-6060
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WATT, Stewart Allen WWII
Stewart was born on December 7, 1917. He enlisted in the Armyin 1939 and was discharged in 1945. His brother Thomas alsoserved in World War II but became ill and had to be released.Stewart passed away in 1959.
WEBER, Vincent Frederick “Vince” WWII
Vince was born in 1926 in Scott, Saskatchewan. He joined theCanadian Infantry Corps on October 28, 1944 in Regina,Saskatchewan and took his basic training in Camrose and at CurrieBarracks in Calgary, Alberta. He went to Aldershot, England fortraining in the spring of 1945 then was sent to Ireland. While hewas on the boat, peace was declared so he returned to Aldershotwhere he was re-assigned to Repatriation Depot #1. CorporalWeber served there until he returned to Canada and wasdischarged on December 6, 1946 in Winnipeg. Vince has been amember of Kerrobert Legion Branch 88 for sixty-seven years.
WHITE, Clayton WWII
Clayton was born in Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force in World War II and served in Europewith 419 Squadron. He was shot down over France on June 13,1944. Clayton is buried in the Meharicourt Communal Cemetery inSomme, France.
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WHITE, William Henry WWII
William enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served asAircraftman 1st Class during World War II. He lost his life on May3, 1942 at the age of 40 and is buried in the Carnduff Cemetery.William was the husband of Clara White of Carnduff.
WILKINS, Garth Rankin WWII
Garth joined the Army in World War II and served with the Argyleand Sutherland Highlanders in Normandy, France and in Belgium,Holland and Germany.
WILLIAMS, R. R. WWII
R. R. Williams was born in 1920 in Wadena, Saskatchewan. Hejoined the Army and served in Canada, the United Kingdom,Belgium, Holland and Germany during World War II. He has beena member of Melville Legion Branch 61 for sixty-five years.
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WILLIAMSON, Charles WWII
Charles was born on November 22, 1920 on a farm nearRocanville, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce on April 7, 1942 and served in Canada, England, France,Belgium, Holland and Germany in World War II. He was a LeadingAirframe mechanic and he transferred to Reserve on February 6,1946. Charles was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medaland the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Bar. He returnedto the area of Carnoustie where he was born as it was always animportant place for him. He farmed and raised four sons there andis buried in the Carnoustie Cemetery. Charles was a member ofRocanville Legion Branch 20 for more than sixty years before hepassed away on January 14, 2009.
WILLIS, Mervyn Thomas WWI
Mervyn was from Carnduff, Saskatchewan. He joined theCanadian Infantry, Saskatchewan Regiment, and served in WorldWar I. Private Willis was killed in action on April 28, 1917 at theage of 24 and is buried at the Vimy Memorial.
WILMOT, Glenn Francis WWII
Glenn was born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan on June 12, 1921. Hejoined the Army in 1942 and served in Canada with the 22nd
Provost Corps and later the 43rd Company where he remusteredto the Armoured Corps. He was rejected for overseas duty andstayed at Camp Borden as an instructor. Glenn was discharged onJune 26, 1946. He was a member of Carnduff Legion Branch 216and a Past President prior to his passing on June 27, 1982. He isburied in the Carnduff Cemetery.
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WILMOT, Gordon WWII
Gordon was born on December 8, 1919. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on June 12, 1941 and went overseas toEngland in 1944. He flew with Squadron 435 Transport in England,Africa, India and Burma. He was awarded the Canadian VolunteerService Medal, the Burma Star and the Overseas Medal. He wasdischarged on December 19, 1945. Gordon was a Life Member ofCarnduff Legion Branch 216 before he passed away in 2011.
WILSON, Ken Newzy WWII
Ken was born in New Zealand. He joined the Air Force in 1938 atthe age of 17 before the Second World War broke out. Hemaintained and repaired planes in England for the Air Force. In1941, he was reassigned to India as a flight crew member on acargo plane until 1948 when Ken purchased his release early fromthe Air Force and moved to Canada. A year later, he enlisted withthe Canadian Air Force and served at CFB Moose Jaw’s 7 HangarSNAGS as well as in Europe with NATO during the period of theCuban Missile Crisis. After his retirement from the military, Kencontinued to work in the civilian industry until 1983. He retired withhis wife Mary to Gull Lake and is a member of Gull Lake LegionBranch 119.
WILSON, Russell KOREA & SPECIAL DUTY AREA
Russell was born on May 28, 1934. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Navy in 1951 and served aboard HMCS Crusader inKorea from 1952-53. Russell worked on nine ships spanning a 28-year career, retiring in 1972. Russell joined The Royal CanadianLegion in 1970.
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WOOD, Elmer Dewitt WWII
Elmer was born in Cadillac, Saskatchewan on June 8, 1919. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps in Regina inSeptember 1939 and left Canada with the 1st Division. Afterserving in England, Dunkirk, France and Germany, he returnedhome on the Queen Mary in August 1945. Elmer and his threebrothers all served in World War II and they all returned homeafter the war. In 1943, Elmer had met and married his Englishwar bride, Stella Hopkin, and they raised three children. Elmerpassed away on May 3, 2003.
WORRELL, Gerald S. WWII
Gerald enlisted in the Army during World War II and served as aCaptain with the Cape Breton Highlanders in The Netherlands andItaly. He was awarded the Military Cross for Bravery in the captureof the town of San Laberto during the Italian Campaign.
WOTHERSPOON, Hugh Robert WWII
Hugh was born in Melville, Saskatchewan on May 28, 1926. Hejoined the Navy at the age of 18 and served off the east and westcoasts of Canada until shortly after the war ended. Hugh passedaway on June 1, 1991.
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WRIGHT, John Ross WWII
John enlisted in the Army during World War II and served as aTrooper with the Royal Canadian Armoured Corps. He died onJune 11, 1944 at the age of 21 and is buried in France in the Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery.
YOUNG, Joseph H. WWII
Joseph was born in 1920. He joined the Army in 1941 and servedas a Corporal with the 14th Canadian Hussars, 8th Recce,Regiment CAAE until his discharge in 1946. Joseph was awardedthe Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the 1939-45 Star, theFrance and Germany Star and the Defence Medal.
YOUZWA, David PEACETIME
David joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1957 and served with427 Fighter Squadron. He was released in 1963.
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More VeteransARNER, Violet WWIIViolet was born in 1924 in Prince Albert. She joined theRoyal Canadian Navy and served in England duringWorld War II. Violet passed away in 2003.
BAILEY, Fred WWIIFred, son of Alf Bailey, was from the Rosebank areaand served during World War II. He was with the RoyalCanadian Air Force until 1944.
BAILEY, Roy WWIIRoy, son of Alf Bailey, was from the Rosebank area.He served during World War II, from 1941 to 1946.
BAPTISTE, Edward Jean WWIEdward served in WW I with the 46th Battalion and theSaskatchewan Regiment, 4th Canadian Division. Hewas killed in action on August 9, 1918 and now restsat the Vimy Memorial.
BAYLISS, Frank WWIFrank served in the Canadian Regiment during WorldWar I. Sergeant Bayliss was killed in action in 1917 andis buried at the Vimy Memorial.
BOYES, George WWIGeorge joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment inCarnduff, Saskatchewan and was wounded whileserving overseas during World War I.
CHATTERSON JOLLIFFE,George John WWIGeorge served as a Private in WWI in the Canadianinfantry. He was killed in action on May 8, 1915 at theage of 29 and he is memorialized on the Menin GateMemorial.
COLLINS, Antoine “Tony” WWITony was born in Meadow Lake. He served in WWIwith the 225th Battalion, 46th Battalion, SouthSaskatchewan Regiment, 4th Canadian Division. Hewas killed in action on August 15, 1918.
COSGROVE, Albert Vail WWIAlbert joined the Royal Air Force at the age of 24 andserved as a Second Lieutenant during WWI. He waskilled in action in 1918 at the age of 24 and is buried inthe Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery.
CROZIER, Lloyd Donald James WWIILloyd enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force duringWWII. Sergeant Crozier was killed in action on March23, 1942 and is buried in the Scampton Churchyard inthe United Kingdom.
CYR, Raymond WWII & PEACETIMERaymond was born in Jackfish Lake, AB. He served onHMCS Hespeler of the Royal Canadian Navy and withthe Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve.
DESJARLAIS, Edward WWIEdward was born in Jasmin. He joined the Army duringWorld War I and served with the 188th Battalion.
DIXON, Grant J. WWIIGrant was born on June 5, 1927 in Rathwell, MB. Heenlisted in June 1944 and served in Canada, leavingthe service in June 1946. Grant was married.
DOCKSTADER, James S. T. KOREAJames was born on March 18, 1930 in Saskatoon. Heenlisted in 1949 and served in Korea as LeadingSeaman. James left the service on May 17, 1954.James was married.
ELLIOTT, James WWIJames served as a Private in World War I with theCanadian Machine Gun Corps. He was killed in actionon October 30, 1917 and is buried at the Menin GateMemorial in Ypres.
ENS, Frank WWIIFrank was born on June 16, 1919. He served as aPrivate in the Canadian Army during World War II.Frank was killed in France on July 20, 1944.
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More VeteransFITSCHEN, Jergen Claus WWIIJergen was born in 1920. He served in Canada duringWorld War II and rose to the rank of Lance Corporalbefore passing away from pulmonary tuberculosis inVancouver at the age of 24.
FORSYTH, John Hamilton WWIIJohn joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and servedas a Flight Sergeant during World War II. He was killedin action on June 6, 1942 and was buried in the CholoyWar Cemetery in France.
GARDIPPI, Noel WWINoel was born at Duck Lake. He joined the Artillery onFebruary 7, 1916 and served with the Royal Regimentof Canada’s 65th Saskatchewan Battalion during WorldWar I.
HALCROW, Angus WWIAngus was born in 1894 in The Pas/Pelican Narrows.He served in the Canadian infantry (SaskatchewanRegiment), 28th Battalion, during World War I. He waskilled in action in France in 1916.
HENDERSON, Donald W. WWIIDonald was born in 1917 in Moose Jaw,Saskatchewan. During WWII, he served in Europe withthe Corps of Engineers, 3rd Division. Donald passedaway in 1993.
HENDERSON, Hartley C. WWIIHartley was born in 1915 in Moose Jaw, SK. He servedin the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada duringWWII. Hartley passed away in 1998.
HENDERSON, Herbert WWIHerbert joined the Canadian Infantry during World WarI and served in Europe. Private Henderson was killedin action on September 17, 1916 and the age of 38 andhe is memorialized at the Vimy Memorial in France.
HENRY, Benjamin WWIIBenjamin was born in Prince Albert. During WWII, heserved with the 15th Field Artillery, Royal Regiment ofCanada, in the United Kingdom, France and in TheNetherlands.
HOOK, Frederick James WWIFrederick worked as a painter prior to WWI. He servedwith the 27th Light Horse in Calgary and passed awayon January 23, 1918 at the Brett Hospital in Banff, ABfrom Cardiac Renal due to his service.
HULL, Wilbert Alexander WWIIWilbert served during WWII until his death on May 23,1944. Private Hull is buried in the Cassino WarCemetery in Italy.
HUNTER, A. J. WWIIA. J. Hunter was born on May 7, 1921. He served fromOctober 19, 1939 until June 15, 1946 as a FlyingOfficer. He married and became a member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
INKSTER, Rudolph Thomas WWIRudolph was born in Clouston, SK. He served with the1st Depot Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment and diedin 1917.
ISBISTER, Russell Rudolph WWIIRussell was born in Mont Nebo, SK. He served inEurope with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles until he waskilled in action on June 6, 1944.
JABUSCH, George WWIIGeorge was born in Saskatoon on November 27, 1918.He served during WWII with the South SaskatchewanRegiment. George married and became a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
JOHNSON, Donald G. RCMPDonald was born on February 11, 1932 in St. Boniface,MB. He enlisted and served with the RCMP but norecords show when he left the service. Donald marriedand has been a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362
JOHNSON, R. R. PEACETIMER. R. Johnson was born on January 5, 1936 inNorquay, SK. He joined the RCAF on August 10, 1955and left the service on December 19, 1979 asSergeant. He has been a member of Nutana LegionBranch 362.
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CORP HI TECH CARTRIDGE RECYCLERS HILLSIDE MASSAGE THERAPY HOMESTEAD KITCHEN HORIZON JANITORIAL SVC HOSPICE ST MARIE BERNARD INC HOWARD LARSON HOWES CONSTRUCTION INC HUEBNER SANITARY SVC LTD HUMBOLDT FLORIST LTD HUMMINGBIRD MANOR B & B I CAN HELP SVCS IMAGE AUTOGRAPHIX & TINT IN ESSENSE OF YOU IMPORTS INC INDUSTRIAL PARTS & EQUIP LTD INTEGRA TIRE INTRIQUIP INSTRUMENTS IRWIN PHYSIOTHERAPY PROF CORP JAMESON GILROY & B & L LIVESTOCK JERRY’S J & L FRAME JET STEAM CARPET CLEANING JIM BARNSTABLE JOHANSEN’S INCOME TAX & BKPG JOHN A HOULDEN & ASSOC LTD JOHN SIDLOSKI JOHN VANDENHURK CONSTRUCTION JOHN’S FURNITURE REPAIR JONES MELVIN JUDY M MARCHESSAULT JUST MUSIC K D MECHANICAL LTD
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More VeteransKAMINSKI, N. G. PEACETIMEN. G. Kaminski was born on November 10, 1953 inWatrous. She joined the Canadian Navy in November1972 and was still serving when this book wasprepared. Ms Kaminski married and has been amember of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
KITZ, Randall Murray PEACETIMERandall was born on November 23, 1958 in Grandview,AB. He joined the Army on March 25, 1985 and servedin the 16th Service Battalion and was still serving whenthis book was prepared. Randall is a member ofNutana Legion Branch 362.
KLASSEN, J. WWIIJ. Klassen served with the Royal Canadian ArmyService Corps from April 30, 1941 to February 6, 1945.He married and has been a Life Member of NutanaLegion Branch 362.
KLYNE, Frank WWIFrank was born in Estevan, SK. He enlisted onNovember 10, 1917 and served with the 1st Depot,8th Battalion/MR. Frank was killed in action onAugust 31, 1917.
KOLBEINSON, Ivor WWIIIvor was born in Norway on May 27, 1923. He enlistedin 1941 in the Canadian Navy and left the service in1945. Ivor married and has been a member of theNutana Legion Branch 362.
KRISTJANSON, Greg PEACETIMEGreg was born on December 26, 1952 in Sherridon,MB. He enlisted in 1974 in the Army cadets and left theservice in 1981 as Captain. Greg married and has beena member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
LABOUCANE, Ambroise WWIAmbroise was born in the Meadow Lake area. He joinedthe Army on March 27, 1918 and served with the 1st
Depot Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment during WWI.
LAGIMODIÈRE, Harold WWIIHarold was born in Saskatoon. He joined the Armyduring WWII and served with the Essex ScottishRegiment and the Edmonton Regiment.
LANDRIE, Joe WWIJoe was born in Turtleford. He joined the Army duringWWI and served with the 1st Depot Battalion and the65th Saskatchewan Battalion. He was killed in action onOctober 24, 1918.
LEDOUX, Napoleon WWINapoleon was born in Duck Lake. He enlisted in PrinceAlbert on February 26, 1917 and was part of the 243rd
Battalion serving during WWI.
LEWIS, Ada WWIIAda was born in Touchwood. She joined the CanadianWomen’s Army Corps on August 13, 1941 and hersisters, Annie and Jean, joined the Corps as well.
NEUFELD, Arthur G. ARMYArthur was born in Hepburn, SK. He enlisted in theArmy and served in Canada. Arthur married and hasbeen a member of Nutana Legion Branch 362.
PACK, Daniel WWIDaniel joined the Army during WWI and served as aPrivate with the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Hedied on September 12, 1917 and is buried in theCarnduff Cemetery.
STEVENS, William Hillyard WWI & WWIIWilliam was from Lily Plain when he enlisted in WWIon April 20, 1915 and served with the 52nd Regiment(PVA). He also served in Europe during WWII.
TREMAINE, Sydney WWIISydney was born in Regina in 1912. He served inEurope with the 4th Division of the Royal CanadianOrdnance Corps. Sydney has been a member ofRegina Legion Branch 1 for thirty-five years.
WATT, Thomas William WWIIThomas was born in Manitou, MB in 1915. He enlistedin February 1944 to serve in WWII. However, hebecame ill and had to be released. His brother Stewartalso served in the WWII.
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