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The Royal Canadian Legion

SASKATCHEWAN COMMAND

M I L I TA R Y S E RV I C ERECOGNITION BOOK

M I L I TA R Y S E RV I C ERECOGNITION BOOK

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The Royal Canadian Legion

Saskatchewan Command

LEST WE FORGET 1

On behalf of Saskatchewan Command of The Royal Canadian Legion I would like to thank everyone thathas contributed to this, our fourth edition of the Military Service Recognition Book.

These books are dedicated to the men and women who have served Canada and or are still serving to giveus our freedom that we enjoy today.

I would also like to thank the Branches and the many individuals that have contributed material on servicemen and women that make these books possible to distribute. We hope that this same dedication carrieson for the editions that will follow this one.

We would also like to thank the individuals and businesses for their most generous donations towards thepublishing of these books. Thanks also goes to Fenety Marketing Services for making all this possible.

These publications are distributed to schools, libraries and many community centres as resource referencematerial and which become a great learning tool of Remembrance! This ensures that our Veterans willnever be forgotten!

I would also like to thank the Saskatchewan Command Legion office staff for the countless hours ofassembling and proofreading to bring it all together for the publisher.

Thank you.

Peter Piper

Provincial President

Saskatchewan Command

The Royal Canadian Legion

President’s Message

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Military Service Recognition Book 2

I am indeed honoured that Saskatchewan Command has asked me to provide a brief forward to this MilitaryService Recognition Book. As a native of Saskatchewan I am most proud of the military history of ourprovince and the people who have served and are serving today.

In this book, the fourth of its kind and the fifth published by Fenety Marketing Services for The RoyalCanadian Legion in Saskatchewan, you will find the faces of those from this province who have served thisgreat nation of Canada in its armed forces. Many of them made the supreme sacrifice during their periodsof service while some of them came home and went on to be the leaders in our communities and province.They built our province with the same dedication and effort they gave to serving our country. Whatever theirdistinction, we owe them a debt of gratitude that cannot be repaid. In this publication we pay tribute to themby way of ensuring that they are not forgotten.

In producing this book Saskatchewan Command has lived up to the aims and objects of The Royal CanadianLegion. Those who have served or are serving their nation in times of war and peace will never be forgottenbecause they will live on in the pages of this book. It is a tribute to them and their service to Canada. It isa tribute that is well deserved.

As you leaf through these pages and look at the youthful expressions of those who served to make Canadaa better place for us to live I would ask you to remember them, just as we have in The Royal CanadianLegion.

Patricia (Pat) VargaDominion PresidentThe Royal Canadian Legion

The Royal Canadian Legion

Saskatchewan Command

Dominion President’s Message

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The Royal Canadian Legion

Saskatchewan Command

LEST WE FORGET 3

Message from the Premier of Saskatchewan

On behalf of the Government of Saskatchewan, it is my distinct honour to provide greetings for the 4th AnnualMilitary Service Recognition Book.

The people of Saskatchewan are profoundly grateful to our current service personnel and Veterans for theircourage and sacrifice in defense of our country and those unable to defend themselves.

This publication is a great resource for our youth and all those interested in learning more about military historyand the immense contributions of our Canadian Armed Forces to protect the freedoms we cherish as Canadians.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make this publication possible, includingthe family members of the servicemen and women profiled in this book. Your support helps the Legion tocontinue to fulfill its role as the “Keepers of Remembrance” as well as sustain many ongoing communityactivities for Saskatchewan’s Veterans and their dependants.

By remembering the service and sacrifice of our Veterans, we honour the legacy of peace and freedom thatthey gave so selflessly.

Lest us never forget.

Brad Wall PremierPremier

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MeSSageSPresident’s Message............................................1Dominion President’s Message.......................2Message from the Premier of Saskatchewan......3

VeTeRanSABRAHAMSON, John ..........................................9ABTOSWAY, Stewart Glenville .............................9ABTOSWAY, Walter Eugene..................................9ACTON, Norman ...................................................9ADAIR, Wilfred H. ..............................................11ADAMS, Jerry G. .................................................11ADAMS, Robert D. ..............................................11AITKEN, George A. R. ........................................11ALBRECHT, A. ...................................................13ALEXANDER, Percy H. .....................................13ALEXSON, John ..................................................13ALLAN, R. K. ......................................................13ALLARD, William................................................15ALLEN, Jack ........................................................15ALLEN, Robert.....................................................15ALLINGHAM, John Hartley................................15AMISS, R. B. .......................................................17AMRUD, A. K. ....................................................17ANDERSON, Carl ...............................................17ANDERSON, Daniel Reginald.............................17ANDERSON, Ernest Otis .....................................19ANDERSON, George F. .......................................19ANDERSON, John ...............................................19ANDERSON, M. .................................................19ANDERSON, O. L. ..............................................21ANDERSON, Oscar M. .......................................21ANDREWS, Ray W. .............................................21ARMSTRONG, Bernie ........................................21ARMSTRONG, Don ............................................23ARMSTRONG, F. R. ............................................23ARSENAULT, H. J. ..............................................23ASTIN, Harold......................................................23BACALA, W.........................................................25BACK (BARKWELL), Elizabeth ........................25BACK, Ronald Joseph ..........................................25BADER, Michael J. ..............................................25BADGER, George W. ...........................................27BAKER, Danny R.................................................27BAKER, Norman ..................................................27BALDWIN, A. ......................................................27BALDWIN, Stanley..............................................29BARKER, Jack E..................................................29BARLOW, Frederick W. .......................................29BARLOW, Jack.....................................................29BARLOW, Ralph ..................................................31BARNUM, Phineas I. ..........................................31BARR, Douglas W. ...............................................31BARR, G. L. ........................................................31BARR, Robert J. ...................................................33BARRETT, Donald V............................................33BARRETT, William .............................................33BASIOVE, Boris...................................................33BASSETT, Frederick S. ........................................35BAUMGARTNER, Raymond J. ...........................35BAXTER, Joseph Howard....................................35

BEARDEN, Sydney Rutledge ..............................35BEAUCHESNE, Leo ............................................37BEAUCHESNE, Octave.......................................37BELANGER, Alfred .............................................37BELL, Jack............................................................37BENNETT, Ed ......................................................39BERGEN, Arnold..................................................39BERLIN, Nels.......................................................39BERTHOLD, Edwin .............................................39BESSEY, F. V. .......................................................41BEST, Donald David ............................................41BEST, G.L.............................................................41BETKER, Herbert J. .............................................41BIDDULPH, E. A. ................................................43BILLINGS, L. C. ..................................................43BIRKBECK, James Alfred ...................................43BLANCO, G. E.....................................................43BLUM, N. F. .........................................................45BOBYK, William..................................................45BONE, Baden Powell ...........................................45BORDENAVE, L. D. ............................................45BORGERSON, M. L. ...........................................47BOSER, Theodore Joseph.....................................47BOT, Andrew Donald ..........................................47BOTHAM, Alan Grant..........................................47BOUCHER, Eli.....................................................49BOURNE, Donald George....................................49BOURNE, Joseph Emil.........................................49BOURNE, Kenneth Reid ......................................49BOURNE, Theodore Donald ................................51BOUVIER, Leo R. ................................................51BOUVIER, Maurice A..........................................51BOWMAN, Roy G. ..............................................51BOYES, William John ..........................................53BOYLE, William R. .............................................53BRAITHWAITE, Earl V. ......................................53BRAYFORD, D. C................................................53BREADNER, Harold ............................................55BREHAUT, Denton Oran .....................................55BRICE, Walter ......................................................55BROCKMAN, Roman John .................................55BRUCE, Douglas Earle.........................................57BRYAN, Winston Mark ........................................57BRYER, Edward ...................................................57BRYER, Jack ........................................................57BUCHBERGER, Herbert Samuel ........................59BUCK, David Desmond .......................................59BUNKA, John.......................................................59BURIANYK, Michael ..........................................59BURKE, M.A........................................................61BURNESS, David Alexander ...............................61BURNESS, Frank .................................................61BURNS, Herman ..................................................61BURNS, Russell....................................................63BYERS, Douglas R...............................................63BYERS, Lawrence Thomas .................................63BYERS, William James ........................................63CABANA, G. R. ...................................................65CADE, Robert Victor ............................................65CAIRD, James ......................................................65CAIRNS, George Harry ........................................65CAMERON, Archie Harold..................................67CAMERON, Dugald Jonathan..............................67CAMERON, Richard Lee .....................................67CAMPBELL, Clifford Frank ................................67CAMPBELL, Douglas M. ....................................69CAMPBELL, Jack ................................................69CAMPBELL, John William..................................69CAMPBELL, William Charles .............................69CANNAM, Arnold Arthur ....................................71CARLETON, Al E. ...............................................71CARLSON, Grant R. ............................................71CARPENTER, Lawrence H..................................71

CARR, Lloyd Weston ...........................................73CARR, Robert Addie ............................................73CARSON, Douglas W. .........................................73CATHERWOOD, Orville Menzies .......................73CHANCE, Alfred Ernest.......................................75CHAPMAN, Leonard E........................................75CHIGA, Melvyn....................................................75CHISHOLM, Archie .............................................75CHISHOLM, Lawrence ........................................77CHISHOLM, Lloyd ..............................................77CHOQUE, Alfred..................................................77CHRISPEN, Benjamin D......................................77CHUDY, D. R. ......................................................79CHURCHMAN, Herbert E. ..................................79CLAPSON, Fredrick Earp ...................................79CLAPSON, Norman Leonard ...............................79CLAPSON, Percival .............................................81CLARK, Maurice F...............................................81CLARKE, Donald.................................................81CLARKE, F.W. ....................................................81CLARKE, James A. ..............................................83CLARKE, John F. .................................................83CLARKE, Leonard ...............................................83CLARKE, S. J. .....................................................83CLARKE, Samuel.................................................85CLAY, John E........................................................85CLAYTON, Lyman Edward ................................85CLAYTON, R. M..................................................85CLENDENING, Tom K........................................87CLEVELAND, Ernest R.......................................87CLOSSEN, A. .......................................................87COATES, Robert Allen .........................................87COBLER, Allan Howard ......................................89COBLER, Terrence G. ..........................................89CODD, Charles Edward........................................89CODERRE, Wilfred H..........................................89COE, George Robert .............................................91COLEMAN, John Gordon ....................................91COLLER, Alfred...................................................91COLLINS, Harvey Edward...................................91COLLINS, John D. ...............................................93CONN, Keith ........................................................93COOK, D. G..........................................................93COOKE, G. ...........................................................93CORBETT, J. S. ....................................................95CORBETT, M. W..................................................95CORNELSON, Melbert ........................................95COSTELLO, Harry B. ..........................................95COUTTS, Kenneth R............................................97COX, Albert ..........................................................97CRAGG, Bill.........................................................97CRAGG, David.....................................................97CRAGG, Garnet....................................................99CRAGG, Wes........................................................99CRAIG, Clarence ..................................................99CRAIG, Fred ........................................................99CRAIG, Glenda Elaine .......................................101CRAIG, Harry Kenneth ......................................101CRAIG, Russell Sidney ......................................101CRAMPEAN, Neil George.................................101CRELLIN, Stanley Doane ..................................103CREUSER, Adrian Louis....................................103CREW, Basil Glynn ............................................103CRISP, Cora ........................................................103CRISP, Edna........................................................105CRISP, George Thomas ......................................105CRISP, Walter .....................................................105CROCKER, Colin Stuart ....................................105CROCKETT, Layton ..........................................107CROFTS, Gordon Robart ...................................107CROMARTY, Peter A. D. ...................................107CROSSMAN, L. F. .............................................107CUNNINGHAM, Allan W..................................109

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CUNNINGHAM, David Lamb...........................109CURRY, D. C. P. .................................................109CUSHWAY, Douglas H.......................................109DAD, J. G. ..........................................................111DAGERT, Lorne Elmer .......................................111DALE, F. W. S.....................................................111DARBYSHIRE, Edgar........................................111DARK, Delmar Denton.......................................113DARK, Evelyn ....................................................113DASH, Gordon Hugh..........................................113DAVIES, George.................................................113DAVIES, J. ..........................................................115DAVIES, Larry ..................................................115DAVIES, Leonard Owen.....................................115DAVIES, Robert Gilmore ...................................115DAVIES, Steve....................................................117DAVIES, Walter ..................................................117DAVIES, William ...............................................117DAVIES, William Kenny ....................................117DAVIS, Arthur H.................................................119DAVIS, Eddie......................................................119DAVIS, Roy ........................................................119DAVIS, Samuel Norman.....................................119DAVIS, Tom E. ...................................................121DAY, J. Stanton ...................................................121DEETS, D. W. .....................................................121DEGRYSE, Albert H...........................................121DEGRYSE, Ernest ..............................................123DEGRYSE, Henry ..............................................123DELAINEY, C. R................................................123DELAYEN, S. J. .................................................123DELUCA, Loui...................................................125DEMANIUK, R. W. ...........................................125DENEVE, J. Roger .............................................125DENEVERS, Frank Holmes ...............................125DENSLEY, A. H. ................................................127DENTON, Charlie A...........................................127DENTON, George E. ..........................................127DERING, George J. ............................................127DERYCKE, Bernard ...........................................129DERYCKE, Charles............................................129DESJARLAIS, E. J. ............................................129DEVLIN, Charlton G..........................................129DEWITT, James G. .............................................131DEY, John Alexander ..........................................131DIGNEY, Leonard ..............................................131DINIUS, John Joseph..........................................131DIXON, Frederick .............................................133DOERKSON (CRAIG), Wanda Ann ..................133DOLNEY, Henry Andrew ...................................133DORN, Vivian.....................................................133DOYLE, Chester.................................................135DOYLE, Larry ....................................................135DOYLE, Vernon..................................................135DRYSDALE, John William ................................135DUFFIELD, Kenneth Ozro.................................137DUHAIME, Elzear J. ..........................................137DUNN, Harold ....................................................137DUNN, John Herbert William ............................137DUNNING, George Ithamer...............................139DURBIN, George Henry.....................................139DURBIN, Henry George.....................................139DURBIN, Thomas Donald..................................139DYER, Frank Robert...........................................141DYKE, Heinrich George.....................................141DYKE, Victor Edward ........................................141EARL, Clifford ...................................................141EARL, Kenneth...................................................143EARL, Lawrence ................................................143EDDY, Donald Walter.........................................143EGELAND, Severt..............................................143EGGLETON, Harold Francis .............................145ELL, Canisius Jacob ...........................................145

ELLIOTT, Donald...............................................145ELLIOTT, James ................................................145EMERY, Kenneth John .......................................147EVANS, John A...................................................147EVANSON, Peter G. ...........................................147EWEN, Archibald Charles ..................................147EYOLFSON, Sigurdur........................................149FALLOON, George.............................................149FALLOON, James ..............................................149FARMER, Walter ................................................149FARNDEN, Arthur Thomas................................151FARNDEN, William Daniel ..............................151FEDAK, George..................................................151FEDUN, Nick......................................................151FELLING, Claude...............................................153FERGUSON, Gerald Noble ...............................153FEUSI, Alban ......................................................153FEUSI, Arnold ....................................................153FEUSI, Hubert ....................................................155FEUSI, Jim..........................................................155FEUSI, Joe ..........................................................155FIDLER, Alexander M........................................155FIDLER, John D. ................................................157FISH, Leonard.....................................................157FISHER, James Frederick Corril ........................157FLEMING, David Warwick ...............................157FOLEY, Ross ......................................................159FOLKERSEN, John Brock .................................159FOLKERSEN, Norman Arnott ...........................159FOLKERSEN, Victor Roy..................................159FORD, Harvey Thomas ......................................161FORSYTH, James Henderson ............................161FORSYTH, Lorna Gavin ....................................161FOWLIE, Joseph.................................................161FRAZER, John Robert .......................................163FRUIN, Arthur Giles ..........................................163FUHR, Harold.....................................................163FUHR, Walter .....................................................163FULLER, Charles R............................................165FUNK, George C. ...............................................165GALLANT, Anthony Joseph Emil......................165GALVIN, Arthur L..............................................165GALVIN, Iven W. ...............................................167GALVIN, Kenneth R. .........................................167GALVIN, Raymond K. .......................................167GARDINER, William ........................................167GARTNER, Eugene ............................................169GATEY, Peter......................................................169GIBB, Robert ......................................................169GIBSON, Walker Gleason ..................................169GOSKI, Anthony J. ............................................171GRAF, Gustav .....................................................171GRAF, Henry R...................................................171GREENSIDE, James Findlay .............................171GRIFFITH, Russell Watson ................................173GRIFFITH, W. ....................................................173GUNN, John Alexander ......................................173GUNN, Robert ....................................................173HAINSTOCK, Henry..........................................175HAMILTON, Boyd Nelson.................................175HANDE, Dirk .....................................................175HANDE, Philip H. ..............................................175HANDYSIDE, Raymond Thomas......................177HANEL, Joseph John..........................................177HANNA, John.....................................................177HANNA, Naomi .................................................177HANNA, Orval ...................................................179HANNA, Weldon................................................179HANSEN, Walter ................................................179HARESIGN, Sidney ...........................................179HARLEY, Henry.................................................181HARLEY, Sidney John .......................................181HARRIS, Charles Edwin ....................................181

HARRISON, Fred...............................................181HARRISON, Robert ...........................................183HART, Lloyd Howard.........................................183HARTLEY, Jackson ............................................183HARTNETT, John H...........................................183HASELHAM, John James ..................................185HAYS, David Balfour .........................................185HAYWARD, William..........................................185HEIBEIN, Henery John ......................................185HEINSOHN, Ewald ............................................187HENDERSON, Norman .....................................187HEPP, Frank ........................................................187HEPP, Michael ....................................................187HEPP, Steve ........................................................189HERTLEIN, Robert Rudolph..............................189HEWITT, James Bryan .......................................189HEWITT, Oscar ..................................................189HILDEBRAND, Joseph Nolan ...........................191HILDEBRANDT, Herbert H. .............................191HINCHLIFF, Frances Catherine .........................191HINCHLIFF, Lyle Keith .....................................191HINCHLIFF, Marianne Joyce.............................193HLADY, William Lee ........................................193HOEY, James William Douglas ..........................193HOGBERG, Lloyd F. E. .....................................193HOILAND, John Brock ......................................195HOLLAND, Bert ................................................195HOLLIDAY, Joseph James .................................195HOLT, Frank ......................................................195HOUCK, Mervyn................................................197HOWSE, John Edward .......................................197HUDSON, Mervin C. .........................................197HUNTER, Jim.....................................................197HUNTER, Lawrence Gordon .............................199HUNTER, Murray ..............................................199HUNTER, Norman Alexander............................199HUNTER, William Ronald ................................199HUTCHISON, Alfred James...............................201HYSUICK, Steve ................................................201IMPEY, William Tomas .....................................201INGJALDSON, Brian.........................................201IRWIN, Leonard George.....................................203JACKSON, Albert Lyle.......................................203JACKSON, Walter Henry ...................................203JAMES, Kirk William.........................................203JAMES, William George ....................................205JARVIS, Jerome..................................................205JARVIS, Roy.......................................................205JENKINS, Kenneth John ....................................205JOHNS, Harold Gordon......................................207JOHNSON, Byron ..............................................207JOHNSON, Donovan..........................................207JOHNSON, O. M. Mayo.....................................207JOHNSON, Norman John...................................209JOHNSON, William Quinton .............................209JOHNSTON, Alfred Lawrence ...........................209JOHNSTON, Raymond John..............................209JONASSON, Clifford Daniel..............................211JONES, Clarence Noble......................................211JONES, Theodore ...............................................211JONESU, Emile ..................................................211KAWA, Halina ....................................................213KAWA, Jan .........................................................213KELLNER, Jack ................................................213KENNEY, Norman..............................................213KENTEL, Vernon F.............................................215KINDRAT (TAYLOR), Mary Stewart ................215KING, Arron .......................................................215KING, Howard Stanley.......................................215KING, William....................................................217KIRK, Wilford ....................................................217KITSCH, Emil A. B. ...........................................217KITZ, Harold ......................................................217

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KLINCK, Galen Franklin ..................................219KLINCK, Raymond George ..............................219KNIGHT, Constance Ada ...................................219KNIGHT, Muriel Ruby .......................................219KNIGHT, Ronald Bradley .................................221KNIGHT, William Stanley..................................221KOCH, Albert .....................................................221KOHLENBERG, Paul ........................................221KOWCH, Walter .................................................223KRETSCH, Raymond Peter................................223KRUEGER, Norman R. ......................................223KRUGER, David ................................................223KRUGER, Herman .............................................225LaBELLE, Albert ................................................225LaDUKE, Franklin..............................................225LAMBERTY, Clarence Floyd.............................225LANES, Ernest Conrad.......................................227LANGLEY, Albert Edward.................................227LANGLEY, Everitt Newton................................227LANGLEY, Gordon Bert ....................................227LANGLEY, Mervin Frederick ............................229LANGLEY, Robert Brent ...................................229LANGLEY, William Newton..............................229LARRY, Jack.......................................................229LARRY, Randal Charles .....................................231LAUBE, Herbert Edward....................................231LAUBE, Lyndon Ivan Blair ................................231LAWRENCE, Marshall Jay ................................231LAYH, Albert ......................................................233LAYH, Andrew ...................................................233LEACH, Edward A. ............................................233LEADER, Francis ..............................................233LEAKER, James Alvin .......................................235LeBLUE, Edmond ..............................................235LEDUC, Albert Leonard .....................................235LEE, Earl.............................................................235LEONARD, Leon ...............................................237LESSER, Conrad ................................................237LEVITSKY, Steve...............................................237LIDSTER, Bill ....................................................237LIDSTER, Francis Gerald ..................................239LIDSTER, George Eldred...................................239LINCOLN, William Joseph ................................239LINDER, Clarence William................................239LINFITT, William Roger ....................................241LITTLEWOOD, John Alan.................................241LONG, Matt T. ....................................................241LONGLEY, Jim ..................................................241LORTIE, Victor...................................................243L’OSTE-BROWN, Basil Hatton.........................243L’OSTE-BROWN, Douglas................................243L’OSTE-BROWN, Lawrence Joseph ................243L’OSTE-BROWN, Lionel Cunningham.............245LUNDQUIST, Roger ..........................................245MacDONALD, Clifford Ray ..............................245MacGREGOR, Donald .......................................245MACHNAIK, Walter M......................................247MACK, Walter P. ................................................247MacKENZIE, Raymond......................................247MACKLEM, Elmer ............................................247MacLAUGHLAN, Alex......................................249MacNUTT, Russell .............................................249MacPHAIL, Lloyd Alexander.............................249MALONEY, Albert Bunnis.................................249MALONEY, Francis Michael .............................251MALONEY, James Joseph .................................251MALONEY, William Henry ...............................251MANTYKA, John Julius ....................................251MARKEWICH, William.....................................253MARLATTE, Clarence Earle..............................253MARTIN, Dalton Arnold ....................................253MARTIN, Elvin M..............................................253MARTIN, Joseph Beverly...................................255

MASTER, Edward C. .........................................255McADAM, Evelyn..............................................255McALPINE, Donald Alexander..........................255McANINCH (McGINNIS), Evelyn Irene...........257McANINCH, John Leslie ...................................257McBAIN, Gordon ...............................................257McCLINTICK, Arthur Ross ...............................257McCORRISTON, John James ............................259McCORRISTON, Wellington Harwood .............259McCULLOUGH, Harold Weldon.......................259McCULLOUGH, Ivan ........................................259McCULLOUGH, Vern........................................261McDAIRMID, Kenneth .....................................261McDONALD, Allan............................................261McDONALD, Donald.........................................261McDONALD, Norman .......................................263McDONALD, Ronald.........................................263McDONELL, Alex..............................................263McDONELL, Duncan R. ....................................263McGINNIS, John Asa .........................................265McGINNIS, William Joseph ...............................265McINNES, Wendell ............................................265McINTYRE, Frank Benjamin.............................265McINTYRE, James A. ........................................267McINTYRE, Westley Lawrence ........................267McLELLAN, Robert Lloyd ................................267McPHERSON, Joseph Campbell........................267McPHAIL, Hugh.................................................269McRAE, Christopher Fredrick ...........................269McRAE, Donald Campbell .................................269McRAE, George..................................................269McRAE, Hartwell Harold ...................................271McRAE, William Gordon ...................................271McRITCHIE, Oliver ...........................................271MECKLER, Peter ...............................................271MEDDINS, Ivor..................................................273MERKEL, Lloyd Melvin ....................................273MERRIMAN, John William ...............................273MILLER, Andrew P. ...........................................273MILLER, Joseph M. ...........................................275MILLER, Walter .................................................275MILNE, Ernest....................................................275MITCHELL, Bruce.............................................275MITCHELL, James.............................................277MITSCKE, Benno O. E. .....................................277MITSCKE, Gilbert..............................................277MOLONEY, David Thomas................................277MOLONEY, George Edward ..............................279MONCRIEF, John Barnard.................................279MOODIE, Robert................................................279MOONIE, Daniel ...............................................279MORDEN, Robert .............................................281MORGAN, Dewey Carter...................................281MORGAN, Gordon A. ........................................281MORRISON, Dwight..........................................281MORRISON, George Gillespy ...........................283MORRISON, John Duncan.................................283MORTON, Orville Raymond..............................283MORTON, Wilfred Harold .................................283MOSURE, George Milton ..................................285MOTTA, Mike ....................................................285MOUNT, Herbert ................................................285MUIRHEAD, Clayton ........................................285MUIRHEAD, Harvey Donald ............................287MUIRHEAD, Jack ..............................................287MUIRHEAD, Lawrence ....................................287MUIRHEAD, Peter.............................................287MUIRHEAD, Roy ..............................................289MUIRHEAD, Vernon..........................................289MUMFORD, Eric C............................................289MUNDELL, Joe..................................................289MUNDELL, Roy Thomas...................................291MURCH, Clifford Ernest ....................................291

MURCH, Hewitt James ......................................291MURRAY, Gordon Donald .................................291MURRAY, Richard Henry Gale..........................293MURRAY, Thomas .............................................293MYLES, Andrew ................................................293NANDINE, Dow George ....................................293NELMS, Edward James......................................295NELSON, Alick L...............................................295NELSON, George J.............................................295NELSON, Olvf M. ..............................................295NELSON, Thomas Harvey .................................297NESS, Julian Bernard .........................................297NEUMIER, Lawrence.........................................297NEWSTEAD, Gordon ........................................297NEWSTEAD, Melvin .........................................299NICHOLSON, John Roger .................................299NILLSON, John Walter ......................................299NILLSON, Karl ..................................................299NISBET, Gordon.................................................301NOLAN, Robert John Allan................................301NORTH, Roy S. ..................................................301NOVENSKI, Joe.................................................301NURSE, George Nelson .....................................303NYGAARD, Harold............................................303NYQUIST, John Frederick .................................303OFF, John ............................................................303OLASON, Sigmar Elmer ....................................305OLEINIK, Michael .............................................305OSBORNE, George Martin ................................305OWEN, John .......................................................305PAL, Matyas........................................................305PARKER, Albert ................................................305PARKER, Millan Granville ................................305PARKIN, Alfred D. .............................................305PARKINSON, Ernest H. .....................................309PEARCE, Douglas ..............................................309PEEL, Harvey Alvin ...........................................309PENNYCOOK, Elmer ........................................309PENNYCOOK, Robert ......................................311PEPPER, Alfred ..................................................311PEPPER, Frank ...................................................311PEPPER, Fred .....................................................311PERSICKE, Alwyn L..........................................313PETRIE, Clarence ..............................................313PETZEL, Oscar Paul...........................................313PHILLIPS, Jack ..................................................313PHIPPS, John A. .................................................315PICKERELL, Gordon Thomas ...........................315PICKERELL, John Raymond.............................315PICKERELL, Leonard David .............................315PICKERELL, Robert William ............................317PICKERING, Robert ..........................................317PILLING, Arthur.................................................317PILLING, John....................................................317POITRAS, Norman S..........................................319POMEROY, Earl Robert .....................................319POMEROY, Gordon ...........................................319POMEROY, Roy.................................................319POMEROY, Wallace...........................................321POOLE, Earl John William.................................321POOLE, George Harrison ...................................321POPP, Richard A. ................................................321PORTER, Jack ....................................................323PORTER, Patrick Richard...................................323PORTER, Richard James ....................................323POWERS, Duane ................................................323PREECE, Steward John .....................................325PRINCE, Earl R. .................................................325PRINCE, Ewald P. ..............................................325PRINCE, Norman J.............................................325PRINCE, Walter Arthur Roy...............................327PRINGLE, Fred William.....................................327PRINGLE, George W..........................................327

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PRINGLE, Gordon..............................................327RADBOURNE, Albert William..........................329REID, Earl E. ......................................................329REINSON, Martin ..............................................329REINSON, Wayne D. .........................................329RELLAND, Peter................................................331RENSCHKE, John ..............................................331RENSCHKE, William Edward ...........................331RICHARDS, Kathleen ........................................331RICHMOND, W. G. ...........................................333RIDSDALE, Frederic..........................................333RILEY, Alvin W. .................................................333RILEY, John Lepage ...........................................333RILEY, Muriel H.................................................335RILEY, William Walter .......................................335RINK, Anton .......................................................335RINK, Bernard ....................................................335RINK, Daniel ......................................................337RINK, Joseph .....................................................337RINK, Wendelin..................................................337ROBERTSON, Lloyd..........................................337ROBERTSON, Wilfred Harold...........................339ROBINSON, Garland Glenn...............................339ROBINSON, Hazel Ferry ...................................339ROBINSON, J. Dean ..........................................339ROTH, Jacob.......................................................341ROULSTON, George..........................................341ROULSTON, Leonard ........................................341ROULSTON, Lorne E. .......................................341ROULSTON, Walter V........................................343RUDD, Henry .....................................................343RUDD, Herb .......................................................343RUDOSKI, Clarence L. ......................................343RUDOSKI, Larry ................................................345RUDY, Freddie....................................................345RUDY, Harold.....................................................345RUDY, John H. ..................................................345RUSHTON, Walter Horace.................................347RUSK, Elwin Harold ..........................................347RUSK, James Elmer ...........................................347RUSSELL, Charlie A..........................................347RUSSELL, Ernie A. ............................................349RYMES, William Thomas ..................................349SAMPSON, Phil .................................................349SAMWAY, Harold Henry....................................349SANDERSON, Albert Richard ...........................351SANGSTER, John Sim ......................................351SANTER, Richard George .................................351SAXBY, Reg .......................................................351SCHAPPERT, Ernest R. A. .................................353SCHAPPERT, Lloyd...........................................353SCHAPPERT, Melvin .........................................353SHAPPERT (PATTERSON), Olive Kathleen.....353SCHAPPERT, Robert J. A. .................................355SCHAU, Beatrice Freida Alma...........................355SCHENTAG, Jack Andrew.................................355SCHENTAG, Joe ................................................355SCHENTAG, R. J. .............................................357SCHMIDT, George .............................................357SCHMIDT, Leonard............................................357SCHOEPP, Harold ..............................................357SCHOEPP, Ludwig .............................................359SCHOLZ, Walter.................................................359SCHULTZ, Arthur...............................................359SCHULTZ, Freddie.............................................359SCHULTZ, Hugo ................................................361SCHULTZ, Robert L...........................................361SCHULTZ, Theodore .........................................361SCHULTZ, Wilbert A. ........................................361SCHULZE, Max Frederick .................................363SCOTT, George Albert........................................363SEARS, Bob........................................................363SEARS, Bud........................................................363

SEBELIUS, Garth Orvel.....................................365SEJEVICK, John.................................................365SETTER, Clayton N. ..........................................365SHAW, Thomas Frank ........................................365SHOEBRIDGE, Leonard ....................................367SILVIUS, Kay King ............................................367SKOCZYLAS, Joe..............................................367SKOCZYLAS, Nicholas.....................................367SKUNDBERG, Eva Gladys................................369SLABICK, Edward Arthur..................................369SLACK, Clarence Norman .................................369SLADE, Connell Walter......................................369SMITH, Charles Henry .......................................371SMITH, Seymour George ...................................371SOMMER, Charles M.........................................371SOPHER, R. Lloyd .............................................371SORSDAHL, Charles Walter..............................373SPEAKMAN, Charles ........................................373SPRINGER, Erwin..............................................373STANG, William Alexander ...............................373STEFFENSON, Allan Henry ..............................375STEPTOE, Sydney Thomas................................375STEWART, Robert Henry...................................375STOCK, Rudolph................................................375STRANDLUND, Elmer Vernon .........................377STREET, Harry L. ..............................................377STRINGER, Reid................................................377SULICK, Paul .....................................................377SWEDBERG, Glenn O. ......................................379SWEDBERG, Orie Eugene.................................379SWENSON, Ole..................................................379SWINDLEHURST, Tom.....................................379SWITZER, George..............................................381TAIT, Leonard Colin ...........................................381TAYLOR, Doug ..................................................381TAYLOR, James Duncan....................................381TAYLOR, Reginald George ................................383TAYLOR, William ..............................................383TERRY, Herbert Leroy .......................................383TERRY, Leroy Charles .......................................383TERRY, Virgil ....................................................385THOMAS, Christopher.......................................385THOMPSON, Henry O.......................................385THOMPSON, Leonard John...............................385THOMPSON, Norman........................................387THOMPSON, Robert Arthur ..............................387THOMSON (YOUNG), Marilyn Anne ..............387THOMSON, Ralph Gordon ................................387THOMSON, Robert Gibson ..............................389TILLEY, Horace William....................................389TOLLEFSON, Maynard Laverne .......................389TOTTON, Coleen Leone Ruth............................389TOUPIN, Adelard ...............................................391TREMAINE, Sydney ..........................................391TREMBLAY (VUIMONT), Blanche .................391TUMA, Charles ...........................................391ULBERG, Eskil ..................................................393UNDERHILL, Alice R........................................393UNDERHILL, Donald Delbert ...........................393UNDERHILL, Donalda Doreen .........................393UNDERHILL, Florus Carl..................................395UNDERHILL, Herbert M. ..................................395UPSHALL, Neil..................................................395USIPIUK, John ...................................................395VAIL, Harold James............................................397VAIL, Irene Evelyn .............................................397VAN CAESEELE, Arthur ...................................397VAN CAESEELE, George..................................397VAN CAESEELE, Maurice ................................399VANDENAMEELE, Henry ................................399VANDENAMEELE, Oscar.................................399VANCE, Robert John..........................................399VENN, Leo .........................................................401

VERMEERSCH, Alphonse C. ............................401VERMEERSCH, Emil ........................................401VERMEERSCH, Raymond ................................401VIERGUTZ, L. Robert .......................................403VONBIEKER, Leonard ......................................403VOYSEY, Andre A. ............................................403VOYSEY, Donald Fredrick.................................403WAGNER, Lyle O...............................................405WALKER, John Martin.......................................405WALL, Howard ..................................................405WALL, Irene .......................................................405WALL, Joe ..........................................................407WALL, Murphy...................................................407WALLACE, Jim Jr. .............................................407WALLACE, Jim Sr. ............................................407WALTER, Eric ....................................................409WALTER, Stanley Roger ....................................409WALTERS, Cyril ................................................409WALTON, Herbert ..............................................409WARD, Art ..........................................................411WARD, Bruce Victor...........................................411WARD, Gladys....................................................411WARD, Joyce......................................................411WARD, Olive ......................................................413WARD, Westley ..................................................413WARD, William..................................................413WEEDON, William Henry .................................413WEIGEL, Henry Paul .........................................415WEITZEL, Adolph..............................................415WELLS, Fon B. ..................................................415WELLS, M. C. ...................................................415WELTER, Kenneth Leslie ..................................417WESCHE, Jack ...................................................417WHITFIELD, Grant Charles Wesley..................417WHITFIELD, Newton Melville..........................417WHITLOCK, John Fredrick ...............................419WILDEY, George Thomas .................................419WILDEY, Henry James ......................................419WILDEY, John William Arnold..........................419WILDEY, Norman Ross .....................................421WILKINS, Theodore Charles .............................421WILL, Robert Thedford ......................................421WILSON, Douglas..............................................421WILSON, Henry .................................................422WIRTH, Theodor ...............................................422WRIGHT, Bruce H. ............................................422WRIGHT, Frank..................................................422WRIGHT, G. Hugh .............................................423WRIGHT, James Cecil........................................423WRIGHT, James Sherwood................................423WRIGHT, Joe Austin ..........................................423WRIGHT, Leslie Albert ......................................424WRIGLEY, Alfred ..............................................424WRIGLEY, Russell .............................................424WRIGLEY, Thomas............................................424WYATT, Lester William .....................................425WYATT, William Samuel ..................................425YAKE, Ralph Archibald .....................................425YANDEAU, F. G. H. ..........................................425YOCHIM, Frank .................................................426YOUNG, Edgar George ......................................426YOUNG, Grant McKnight..................................426ZENUK, Samuel .................................................426

advertisers’ Index ...............................428Veteran Submission Form ...............432

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ABRAHAMSON, John KOREAN WAR

John was born in Brooks, Alberta, on October 1, 1934. He enlisted in theNavy on December 18, 1952 for service in the Korean War and left theservice on December 18, 1957 as an Able Seaman.

ABTOSWAY, Stewart Glenville WWII

Stewart was born in Little Current, Ontario, in 1904. He joined the Army inAugust 1943 at Camp Borden and served overseas. Stewart had fivebrothers who also served their country in WWII. He passed away in 1998.

ACTON, Norman WWII

Norman was born on February 2, 1919 at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted on June 6, 1941 at Saskatoon in the Royal Canadian Air Force andserved in Canada. He left the service on September 24, 1945 at Regina asCorporal. Married with one son, he worked after the war as a sheet metalworker with Canadian Pacific Railway and was later self-employed. He wasactive on the building committee of Saskatoon’s Mayfair United Church andalso active in reflexology and after retirement helped seniors with their healthproblems.

ABTOSWAY, Walter Eugene PEACETIME

Walter was born in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, in 1936. He enlisted in theArmy at age 18 and served in Canada and Germany. He took his release in1958 and was awarded the Special Services Medal with the NATO Bar. Hejoined The Royal Canadian Legion in 1964 in Foam Lake and was latertransferred to Coleman, Alberta, and has held the building chair for manyyears and continues to do so, providing invaluable service to the Branch.Walter has received a Certificate of Appreciation and several letters ofcommendation for his efforts in support of the Coleman Branch of TheLegion. He has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #16for 45 continuous years.

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ADAIR, Wilfred H. WWII

Bill was born on October 28, 1916 at Treherne, New Brunswick. He enlistedon March 16, 1942 in the Army at Winnipeg and served in the Provost Corpsin the United Kingdom, Sicily, Italy and Northwest Europe and with theOccupation Force in Germany. He left the service on August 2, 1946 atWinnipeg as Sergeant. Married with one daughter and three sons, heworked as a miner in Flin Flon, Manitoba, as a country elevator agent withSaskatchewan Wheat Pool and also with Canada Post. He was active inGrosvenor Park United Church in Saskatoon and was a member of TheLegion at Viceroy, Assiniboia and Saskatoon.

ADAMS, Jerry G. WWII

Jerry was born on December 8, 1923. He enlisted in the Navy on January23, 1958 and left the service in 1945.

AITKEN, George A. R. WWII

George was born at Macoun, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on April 24, 1941 and served in Canada and the UnitedKingdom. He left the service on January 6, 1945 as Flying Officer.

ADAMS, Robert D. NAVY

Robert was born at Amherst, Nova Scotia, on January 22, 1941. He enlistedin the Navy on January 23, 1958 and left the service on January 23, 1986as Lieutenant.

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ALBRECHT, A. WWII

A. Albrecht was born on July 4, 1916 at Holden, Alberta. He enlisted in theArmy in September 1941 and served with ordnance (RCOC) in Canada, theUnited Kingdom and Europe and left the service in January, 1946 as aPrivate.

ALEXANDER, Percy H. WWII

Percy was born on July 22, 1923 at Cutknife, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force on March 27, 1942 and served in Canada andthe United Kingdom.

ALLAN, R. K. WWII

R. K. Allan enlisted in the Army on September 8, 1939 and served in Canadaand Europe with the Saskatoon Light Infantry (SLI) and left the service onJuly 24, 1945 as Sergeant and was a Life Member of The Legion.

ALEXSON, John “Blackie” WWII

Johnny was born on May 28, 1921 on a prairie farm. He enlisted in the Armyin November 1941 at Saskatoon and served with the Army Engineers (RCE)in the United Kingdom, Italy and Northwest Europe and left the service inFebruary 1946 at Regina as a Corporal. Married with three sons, he workedafter the war on a farm for a time, then in the Post Office and later with BCPackers. He was active in baseball, curling, football and hockey, and servedfour years as first vice-president of The Legion Branch at Quill Lake,Saskatchewan and as Sergeant-at-Arms for ten years.

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ALLARD, William WWI

Bill was born in Quebec in 1888 and received his education there. He joinedthe Canadian Army and while being overseas he was gassed, which affectedhim in later years. After being discharged he worked on farms in SouthernSaskatchewan. Bill came north to the Megan District and homesteaded. Helater sold his land to Marten Bellerby and bought a farm further east and hada threshing outfit and threshed crops around the Megan District. He likedgood horses which he kept like show stock. He retired to Arborfield in 1950and passed away on October 3, 1953.

ALLEN, Jack WWI

Jack was born in 1888 in County Donegal, Ireland and came with his brother,Bob, in 1912 to work at Conquest, Saskatchewan. In 1914, he joined theCEF going overseas building bridges and preparing roadways. In 1919,after returning home, he filed for homesteads in the White Fox areas andmarried Kathleen Morgan and raised eleven children. He retired and movedto Saskatoon in 1958. Jack passed away on November 1, 1965.

ALLINGHAM, John Hartley WWII

Hartley was born in Young, Saskatchewan, on May 31, 1918. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force on September 22, 1941 and served in Canada,England, France and Germany. He was a mechanic in the air crew of SpitfireWing #144, the first one to operate from French soil after the D-Day landing inNormandy. He was awarded the usual service medals, along with the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal Ribbon and Maple Leaf. Hartley was discharged fromthe service on October 9, 1945 and returned to the family farm and was amember in good standing with The Legion for 47 years; 23 years with the Young-Zelma Branch #358, and then transferred to the Kelowna Branch #26 for 24years. Hartley passed away on May 1, 1996 at Kelowna, British Columbia.

ALLEN, Robert WWI

Bob was born in 1886 in County Donegal, Ireland, and came with his brother,Jack, in 1912 to work at Conquest, Saskatchewan. In 1914, he joined theCEF going overseas building bridges and preparing roadways. After the warended, he visited Ireland and he married Hilda Robinson in Londonderry,Ireland, on February 13, 1919, and they came to Canada where he filed forhomesteads in the White Fox area and raised a family of four children. Theirclosest neighbours were his brother, Jack, and Jim Hunter. In 1953, theysold the land and moved to Surrey, British Columbia. Hilda passed away in1959. Bob returned in 1972 and passed away at Pineview Lodge in Nipawin.

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AMISS, R. B. ARMY

R. B. Amiss was born on June 16, 1938 at Lashburn, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in May 1956 and served with the 2nd Battalion (PPCLI) and left theservice in 1966. Married, he left the service as a Lance Corporal.

AMRUD, A. K. ARMY

A. K. Amrud was born on July 8, 1927 at Davidson, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army on October 24, 1948 and served with the ArmyEngineers (RCE) in the United Nations Emergency Force and left the serviceon February 24, 1980 as a Master Warrant Officer. Married, he was awardedthe Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) and Bar.

ANDERSON, Daniel Reginald PEACETIME

Daniel was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan in 1962. He joined the Navy andserved on the Provider, Thunder, Chignecto, Miramichi and HMCS Unicorn,Yellowknife, Nanaimo, Saskatoon, Summerside and Goose Bay in Canadacoastal areas and held various positions during his term of service. Hereceived the Canada Decoration for his twelve-year service on December12, 1997 and has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion NipawinBranch #120 for three years.

ANDERSON, Carl WWII

Carl was born on February 17, 1920 at Wynyard, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army on June 14, 1941 and served with the 15th Field Regiment ofArtillery (RCA) in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe. Married, heleft the service in January 1946.

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ANDERSON, Ernest Otis WWII

Ernest was born on August 22, 1918 at Goodridge, Minnesota, USA. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on May 25, 1942 at Saskatoon andwas trained and served at Montreal Wireless School, Moncton SFTS andRockcliffe Air Base and also with the No. 168 Transport Squadron in theUnited Kingdom as a wireless operator. He left the service on October 5,1945 at Regina as a Corporal. Married with two sons, he was self-employeduntil 1973 and from then until 1983, he worked as a stock clerk atSaskatoon’s Kelsey Institute and was active with Saskatoon’s Zion LutheranChurch making oak church furniture.

ANDERSON, George F. WWII

George was born on February 28, 1901 in New Brunswick and became ateacher. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in June 1941 atSaskatoon and trained to become a pilot officer serving in Canada as aninstructor on link trainers, flight controls and as a personnel counsellor. Heleft the service in December 1945 at Halifax as a Flight Lieutenant. Marriedwith two sons, he took the B. Ed. Degree at the University of Saskatchewanand was a teacher and principal at several schools in Saskatchewan andserved on the executive of the Kindersley Legion Branch and was an aircadet officer for ten years. He was active in the Saskatchewan Teacher’sFederation, Kiwanis, Masons, Old Timers and the United Church.

ANDERSON, M. WWII

Andy was born on October 2, 1921 in Scotland. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force in March 1940 and served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom and Northwest Europe, and left the service in June 1945 as FlightSergeant. He was mentioned in Despatches and awarded the CanadianForces Decoration (CD) and Bar. Andy is married.

ANDERSON, John WWII

John was born on December 6, 1921 at Fosston, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army in August 1941 at Regina with the Army Engineers and landedon D-Day in Normandy and served in Northwest Europe with the 3rd DivisionEngineers and the Occupation Force in Germany. He left the service inMarch 1946 at Regina as a Sapper. He was married with three sons and twodaughters. Before the war, he had worked on the family farm and afterward,he worked as a construction supervisor. He was wounded in France andthen went on to guard stored Canadian vehicles in Holland.

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ANDERSON, O. L. WWII

O. L. Anderson was born on February 23, 1926 at Leroy, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army on October 10, 1944 and served in the Army Engineers(RCE) and left the service in March 1946 as a Sapper. O. L. Anderson ismarried.

ANDERSON, Oscar M. WWII

Oscar was born on June 29, 1912 at Stellina, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force in April 1942 and served as a trainer in radarwork on a Royal Air Force base in Ireland and left the service in January1946 at Winnipeg as Flight Sergeant. Married with five sons and sixdaughters, he took the Master of Science degree in agriculture at theUniversity of Saskatchewan after the war and worked with Veterans LandAdministration at Yorkton, Prince Albert and Saskatoon. He was also amember of the Agriculture Institute of Canada, the Lions Club and active inhis church and in museum work, curling, golf and skating.

ARMSTRONG, Bernie WWII

Bernie was born on June 29, 1924 at Hanley, Saskatchewan. He enlisted onJune 3, 1942 in the Army and served overseas with the Signal Corps (RCCS)and left the service on April 1, 1946 as Sergeant. Married, he joined TheLegion in Montreal and transferred to the Nutana Branch in 1992 and is aLife Member of The Legion.

ANDREWS, Ray W. ARMY

Ray was born at Holdin, Alberta, and enlisted in the Army on April 17, 1945and served with the PPCLI and left the service on January 3, 1972 as aMaster Warrant Officer. Married with one son, he was awarded theCanadian Forces Decoration (CD) and Bar, and in 1995, he becametreasurer of the Nutana Branch #362 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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ARMSTRONG, Don WWII

Don was born on November 30, 1919 at Hanley, Saskatchewan. He enlistedon September 21, 1940 at Regina and served in the Army Service Corps(RCASC) in the United Kingdom, in the Dieppe Raid, Sicily, Italy andNorthwest Europe. He left the service in October 1945 at Regina as aPrivate. Married with two sons and one daughter, he worked in sales forEaton’s, a brewery and Air Canada.

ARMSTRONG, F. R. WWII

F. R. Armstrong was born on January 16, 1919 in Regina. He enlisted in April1942, serving with the 14th Field Ambulance (RCAMC) in Canada andoverseas. Married, he left the service in 1945 as a Private.

ASTIN, Harold WWI

Harold was born in Todmorden, County of York, England in 1899. He joinedthe Navy, serving on HMS Valiant and HMS Sturgeon in the Grand FleetBattle of Jutland on May 31, 1916. He received the WWI Service Medal.Harold passed away in 1967 and was a member of the Bethune Branch#304 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

ARSENAULT, H. J. WWII

H. J. Arsenault was born on July 4, 1920 at Lac du Bonnet, Manitoba. Heenlisted in the Army in December 1942 and served with the Army Engineers(RCE) and the Royal Canadian Regiment in the United Kingdom andNorthwest Europe. He left the service in October 1945 as a Private.

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BACALA, W. KOREA

W. Bacala was born on June 23, 1926 in Winnipeg. He enlisted on June 28,1944 and served with the Army Signal Corps (RCCS) and left the service onJune 28, 1969 as a Sergeant. W. Bacala is married.

BACK (BARKWELL), Elizabeth “Betty” WWII

Betty was born in Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan on January 26, 1924. Shejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force (Women’s Division) in May 1944 andserved in Canada. She trained to be a meteorological observer and plottedweather maps in the Royal Canadian Air Force control towers at variousstations of the British Commonwealth air training plan. After her dischargein October 1945, she taught high school before marrying Ron Back ofChelan, Saskatchewan, becoming a homemaker and mother of two. Shewas a very good piano player, playing for dances and many social functions.Betty passed away on October 26, 2009, and had been a member of theChelan Branch #276 for 15 years.

BADER, Michael J. WWII

Michael was born on August 29, 1912 at Handel, Saskatchewan. He enlistedon July 14, 1940, serving in Canada, and left the service as a Private.Married, he was a Life Member of The Legion.

BACK, Ronald Joseph WWII

Ronald was born in Duval, Saskatchewan, on October 21, 1920. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1941 and served in Canada.He was an aero electrician and also operated and maintained the “linktrainer” or as is presently known, as a simulator used by pilots for night orblind flying training. He was discharged in October 1945 and returned tobegin grain farming in the Chelan area while also operating a land clearingand earth moving enterprise which included reforestation in later years.Ronald is a Life Member of the Chelan Branch #276 of The Royal CanadianLegion for over 40 years.

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BADGER, George W. WWII

George was born on November 3, 1917 at Asquith, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted on September 16, 1940 in the Navy and served as a writer inCanada and the United Kingdom. He left the service on September 1, 1946at Winnipeg as a Leading Writer. Married with one son and one daughter,he studied pharmacy at the University of Saskatchewan and at the time thatthis book was prepared, he was still practicing as a pharmacist.

BAKER, Danny R. NAVY

Danny was born on May 27, 1949 at Grand Prairie, Alberta. He enlisted inSeptember 1967 and left the service in February 1968 as an OrdinarySeaman. Danny is married.

BALDWIN, A. WWII

A. Baldwin was born on August 14, 1919 at Miniota, Manitoba. He enlistedin the Army in April 1941, served in Canada and Europe with the ArmouredCorps (FGH), and left the service in December 1945 as a Trooper. A.Baldwin is married.

BAKER, Norman WWII

Norman, son of Herb and Olive Baker, was born in the Parkman District ofSaskatchewan. He joined the Army and served overseas. Upon returninghome, he married and took over his Dad’s farm, but times were tough so heand his small family moved to Wawota and Norman worked for area farmers.They then moved to Ladysmith, British Columbia, where he worked as anight watchman for many years. Norman is now deceased.

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BALDWIN, Stanley NAVY

Stanley was born on April 23, 1932 in Winnipeg. He enlisted in the Navy andleft the service as a Chief Petty Officer. Stanley is married.

BARKER, Jack E. WWII

Jack was born on April 12, 1918 at Turtleford, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Army at Saskatoon on June 3, 1941 and served in Northwest Europe inthe Army Service Corps (RCASC) and left the service at Regina on March4, 1946 as a Private. Married with one son, he became a painter after thewar and served in the reserve force and was active with ElmwoodResidences Inc. and Cosmopolitan Industries in Saskatoon.

BARLOW, Jack WWII

Jack was born in Balington, England in 1905. He came to Canada at age 26and joined the Canadian Army, serving in Canada, the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. In Holland, he guarded the POWs until the war wasover and later joined to fight the Japanese and then came back to Canadaand was discharged in 1945. He received the War Medal, the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp and the France/Germany Star. Jackpassed away in 1974.

BARLOW, Frederick W. WWII

Frederick was born in Lancer, Saskatchewan on November 21, 1924. Hejoined the Army at age 15 in 1942 and served in Canada for two years. InMay of 1944, he served in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe andcame home to Canada in 1946 with the Regina Rifles to the 12th DistrictDepot and was discharged on February 9, 1946. He received the WarMedal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star,the France/Germany Star, and the Defence of Britain Medal. He has beena member of Branch #56 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 57 years.

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BARLOW, Ralph WWI

Ralph was born in Balington, England in 1891. He came to Canada in 1912and joined the Canadian Army in 1914 in Souris, Manitoba, and served inCanada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe and came back toCanada in 1919. In 1939, he was in poor health. Ralph received severalWar Medals and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He passed awayin 1949.

BARNUM, Phineas I. (P.T.) WWI

Phineas was born on February 2, 1896 at Powasson, Ontario, to Jack andMary, and moved with his parents to Ridgedale, where he received hiseducation. He served with the 6th Battalion of the Canadian Army in WWIand was discharged in 1916. He married Eva McRae in 1917 and theymoved to his Veterans’ land and had mixed farming. In 1945, he sold theland and finally moved to Tisdale, where he passed away on March 30,1976.

BARR, G. L. “Jerry” ARMY

Jerry was born on August 21, 1939 at Central Butte, Saskatchewan, and enlisted on July5, 1956 and trained as a Civil Engineering Technologist and became a Sergeant and in1969 was commissioned from the ranks and served in Chilliwack, British Columbia, theYukon, Edmonton, Petawawa, Ontario, Moncton, New Brunswick , Ottawa and Dundurn,Saskatchewan. He has been a UN observer in the Middle East (1983-84) and in CentralAmerica (1991-92) and also organized and commanded the first Armoured Engineer troopin Canada and was awarded the Officer of Military Merit (OMM) for “outstandingperformance over the years” and the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD). Married withtwo sons and two daughters, he retired from the service in 1993 as Major and since hasbeen secretary-treasurer of The Last Post Fund of Saskatchewan.

BARR, Douglas W. WWII

Douglas was born on June 5, 1920 in Saskatchewan and enlisted inFebruary 1942 in the Royal Canadian Air Force, serving in Canada and theUnited Kingdom, and left the service on January 16, 1946 as a FlightLieutenant. Douglas is married.

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BARR, Robert J. NAVY

Robert was born on March 2, 1932 at Hamilton, Ontario. He enlisted inSeptember 1950 in the RCNVR and served in Canada leaving the serviceas a Leading Seaman. Robert is married.

BARRETT, Donald V. WWII

Donald was born on June 5, 1923 at Watson, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inJuly 1941 in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada and left theservice in November 1945 as a LAC. Donald is married.

BASIOVE, Boris NAVY

Boris was born on November 11, 1932 at Saskatoon. He enlisted in the Navyin 1950 and served five years with HMCS Unicorn in Saskatoon.

BARRETT, William “Bill” WWII

Bill was born on January 3, 1923 in the rural municipality of Glenella in Manitoba. Heenlisted on May 18, 1943 and served as a wireless telegrapher on HMCS Toronto, afrigate engaged in submarine patrol on the North Atlantic and left the service on October15, 1945 at Regina as Ordinary Telegrapher (T). Married with three daughters, after thewar, he joined the militia in Yorkton and became a bandsman and played the tuba anddrums in the 53rd LAA Regiment Artillery (RCA), which later became a field regiment andfinally united with the 10th Field Regiment. He left the service after 26 years as aLieutenant. He was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) and joined theNutana Branch #362 in 1980 and held the position of recording secretary for the Branchfrom 1981-93, the longest term of any in that office. He is a Life Member of The Legion.

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BASSETT, Frederick S. WWII

Frederick was born on June 3, 1917 at Alingly, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army on January 25, 1944 and served in the United Kingdom andNorthwest Europe and left the service on July 22, 1946 as a Corporal.Frederick is married.

BAUMGARTNER, Raymond J. WWII

Raymond was born in Luseland, Saskatchewan, on July 1, 1921. He joinedthe Princess Pats Canadian Light Infantry and served in Canada. He wasa member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 61 years: first, at Branch #185and then transferred to Branch #50.

BEARDEN, Sydney Rutledge WWI

Sydney was born in Kenlis, Saskatchewan, in 1899. He joined the 249th

Battalion, 28th Overseas and served in France, Belgium and Germany, andwas wounded at Mons and received the Mons Medal in 1948. He served inthe Army of Occupation and returned home in June 1919. Sydney passedaway in 1948 and was a member of the The Royal Canadian LegionAbernethy Branch #26.

BAXTER, Joseph Howard Royal Canadian Air Force

Howard was born on December 6, 1931 at Semans, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted on November 15, 1949 in the Royal Canadian Air Force atSaskatoon for peacetime service and trained and served at severalCanadian locations and with the NATO Forces in France in 1954-56. He leftthe service in 1976 at Debert, Nova Scotia, as a Major with 720Communications Squadron after 27 years of service. He has served in thereserve forces since 1976. He was awarded the Canadian ForcesDecoration (CD) and Bar. Howard is married with one daughter.

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Lest We ForgetPeace Liturgy at the Saskatchewan War

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BEAUCHESNE, Leo WWII

Leo came with his parents to Zenon Park when he was two years old andattended Goyer School. He enlisted in the RCE on August 28, 1940 andserved in Canada, England, France, Germany and Holland and wasdischarged on January 10, 1945. He married Rita Roy in 1946 and farmedfor some time and also sold General Motor cars and Singer sewingmachines and also worked for Bradshaw Brothers in Arborfield. He joinedthe Arborfield Legion in 1961 and Rita joined the Legion auxiliary. Theymoved to Red Deer, Alberta, and raised a family of six.

BEAUCHESNE, Octave WWI

Octave was born in Quebec. He married Lumina Landry after the war andwent to work at a cotton factory in the United States. Their children, Leoand Emile, were born there. They moved to Zenon Park and eventually gota VLA homestead there where they raised eleven children in their large loghome.

BELL, Jack WWII

Jack enlisted in the RCNVR and was discharged in 1945. He went toArborfield that year from Saskatoon and purchased the drugstore from JohnMcAdam. His wife, Kay, and children, Graham and Jacqueline arrived soonafter. They rented a house from Mr. Soucy. The local Legion Branch #203was reorganized and Jack and other Legion members built a new hall froma machine shed obtained from Denis Meeks. The family moved toVermillion, Alberta, in 1956.

BELANGER, Alfred WWII

Alfred was born on August 28, 1917 at Ponteix, Saskatchewan. He enlistedon April 30, 1941 and served in the Army Service Corps (RCASC) “inwartime allied forces” and left the service on October 16, 1945 as a Private.Alfred is married.

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BENNETT, Ed WWII

Ed was born on November 11, 1913 to Art and Jessie near Horizon,Saskatchewan. The family moved to River’s End and Ed joined the Army in1939, serving in Canada, England, Sicily, Italy, France, Holland, Germanyand Belgium and returned on October 5, 1945 and married Alice Stofford in1949 and raised four children. Ed is now deceased.

BERGEN, Arnold WWII

Arnold was born on April 1, 1924 at Waldheim, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army on December 3, 1943 and served in the airborne forces inNorthwest Europe and left the service in July 1947 as a Private. Arnold ismarried.

BERTHOLD, Edwin WWII

Edwin was born in Humboldt. He trained as a marine boiler operator andserved in the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy and joined the MerchantNavy Pool and sailed from Vancouver in August 1942 on MV Fort Pitt. Later,he signed T-124X agreement for Naval Auxiliary Personnel and served onHMS Activity from November 2, 1942 until November 28, 1946 and latermade one trip on HMS Persimon to Naples and India. He left the service onNovember 28, 1946. Edwin is married.

BERLIN, Nels WWII

Nels was born in 1903 in Jamtland, Sweden, to Jonas and Margit and movedwith the family to Canada in 1906, settling in the Star City area. Nels tooka homestead in the White Fox area and married Helena Penner and raisedfive children. He joined the Air Force in 1941 and served in England,returning home in 1946, and purchased land at Garrick. He passed away inMarch 1983.

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BESSEY, F. V. WWII

F. V. Bessey was born on May 2, 1922 at Bladworth, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in September 1942 and served in Canada, leaving the service onDecember 20, 1945 as a LAC. F. V. Bessey is married.

BEST, Donald David “Don” WWII

Don was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on September 17, 1927. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Navy on February 22, 1947, served in Canada,and was discharged in February 1948. He has three children and joined theAlameda Legion #267 and has been very active and was given a LifeMembership.

BETKER, Herbert J. ARMY

Herbert was born on April 4, 1928 at Antler, Saskatchewan. He enlisted onMay 14, 1951 and served in the 4th Regiment Artillery (RCHA) in Korea andJapan and left the service on August 31, 1954 as a Bombardier. Herbert ismarried.

BEST, G.L. WWII

G. L. Best was born on May 2, 1922 at Grenfell, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army in 1943, serving in Canada with the Irish Fusiliers and left theservice in 1946 as a Corporal. G. L. Best is married.

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BIDDULPH, E. A. WWII

E. A. Biddulph was born on November 2, 1923 at Saskatoon. He enlisted inNovember 1942 in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada andthe United Kingdom and left the service in July 1946 as a LAC. E. A.Biddulph is married.

BILLINGS, L. C. WWII

L. C. Billings was born on January 13, 1916 at Saskatoon. He enlisted inthe Army in January 1940 and served in Northwest Europe and left theservice in March 1945 as a Private. L. C. Billing is married.

BLANCO, G. E. WWII

G. E. Blanco was born at Winnipeg. He enlisted in the Army on July 11, 1942and served overseas and left the service as a Private.

BIRKBECK, James Alfred WWII

James was born in 1911, and took his schooling in Welwyn and worked onhis father’s farm. In 1933, he married Noraleen Arnett and resided andworked in Brandon and Winnipeg until 1940 when he joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force. He was stationed at Yorkton, Winnipeg and Edmontonand returned to Welwyn after receiving his discharge. He farmed untilretirement in 1976. Alfred and Noraleen had three children: Trevor, Shirleyand Larry. He is a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Welwyn Branch#112.

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BLUM, N. F. WWII

N. F. Blum enlisted in the Army in 1944 and served in Canada and left theservice on June 5, 1946 as a Sergeant.

BOBYK, William WWII

William was born on March 26, 1923 in the Ukraine. He enlisted in 1940 andserved with the Army Service Corps (RCASC) in the 5th Canadian Divisionand left the service as a Private. William is married.

BORDENAVE, L. D. WWII

L. D. was born on September 20, 1921 in Canada. He enlisted in the Navyin July 1942 and served on the High Seas and left the service on December10, 1945 as Ordinary Steward. He is married.

BONE, Baden Powell WWII

Baden was born in York County, Ontario, on March 6, 1901 and came to theBlue Spruce area in 1931 and homesteaded there. He sold his land in 1979and moved to Nipawin. He enlisted in the Army in 1940 and was dischargedin 1942. He passed away on January 20, 1981.

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BORGERSON, M. L. WWII

M. L. Borgerson was born on September 27, 1925 at Rockglen,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in 1942 (service not known) and left in 1945. M.L. Borgerson is married.

BOSER, Theodore Joseph WWII

Theodore was born in Reward, Saskatchewan, on August 25, 1920. Hejoined the Army on October 30, 1942, serving in the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. He was discharged on March 20, 1946 and worked inthe construction business the last 15 years. He passed away on April 4,1993 and was a member of the North Calgary Branch #264 of The RoyalCanadian Legion.

BOTHAM, Alan Grant WWII

Grant was born on August 2, 1925 at Birch Hills, Saskatchewan. He enlistedon July 7, 1943 in the Army at Regina and served with the Canadian ScottishRegiment in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe. He reports, “Isuffered a shrapnel wound near Lehr in Germany on April 27, 1945 and wasreturned to Canada on the hospital ship Letitia in August 1945.” He left theservice at Regina on September 19, 1945 as a Private. After the war, hetook the Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Saskatchewanand served with National Revenue (Taxation) Department for the FederalGovernment from 1948-1980. Alan is married.

BOT, Andrew Donald WWII

Donald was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan on December 8, 1922. Heenlisted in 1942. He farmed after his discharge and in the winter he workedin bush camps sawing lumber and in the salt mines at Chaplain. He also didcarpentry work in Langenburg. He married Theresa in 1949 and they raiseda family of eight children and built his own home in Langenburg and retiredin 1983. Don is now deceased.

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BOUCHER, Eli WWII

Eli was born in St. Lazare, Manitoba, on December 18, 1920. He enlisted inthe Army in 1942 and was discharged in 1945 and worked at various jobsuntil 1963 when he was hired by IMC Potash Mines. From 1969-1973, heran Boucher Service Station, and from 1974-1950, he farmed nearLangenburg, and then in the Inglis area. He married Agnes and they raisedseven children. He retired because of ill health. Eli passed away in March1995 in Langenburg, Saskatchewan.

BOURNE, Donald George PEACETIME UN/NATO

Donald was born in Gimli, Manitoba on November 21, 1957. He enlisted withthe PPCLI on June 18, 1975, serving in Canada and Europe, and wasdischarged on February 2, 1998. He has been a member of the VictoriaLegion for five years.

BOURNE, Kenneth Reid WWII

Kenneth was born in Lancer, Saskatchewan, on January 3, 1922. Heenlisted with the 432nd Battalion Squadron on May 27, 1941 and served inEngland. He was killed in action on the North Sea on August 13, 1943.

BOURNE, Joseph Emil WWII

Joseph was born in Lancer, Saskatchewan, on August 9, 1919. He enlistedin the RCA 23rd Field on February 18, 1941, served in Europe, and wasdischarged on January 1946. He passed away on December 31, 1982.

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BOURNE, Theodore Donald PEACETIME

Theodore was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, on July 4, 1933. Hejoined the Army on February 2, 1951 and served in Canada until hisdischarge on February 1, 1966. Theodore is a Life Member of the LumsdenBranch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

BOUVIER, Leo R. WWII

Leo was born in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined theRCEME and served in Canada, England, France, Belgium and Holland andreceived five medals, including the Maple Leaf and Bar. He has been a LifeMember of Branch #173 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 66 years.

BOWMAN, Roy G. WWII

Roy was born on February 2, 1920 at Humboldt, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army in July 1941 and served overseas with the Army Engineers(RCE), until his discharge from the service in October 1945 as a Sapper.Roy is married.

BOUVIER, Maurice A. WWII

Maurice was born in Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, in 1923. He joined the22nd Canadian Armoured Regiment and served in Canada, England, France,Belgium, Germany and Holland. He was killed in action in Germany on April15, 1945 and received all the medals, including the Maple Leaf and Bar.

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BOYES, William John WWII

William was born in Gibraltar, Ontario, on March 10, 1907. He joined theRegina Rifles in 1939 and served in Canada until his discharge in 1944. Billwas a cook in the Army, stationed in Regina. He opened a Café calledUweeda Lunch and also cooked at Lakeside Home. William passed awayin 1976.

BOYLE, William R. “Bill” WWII

Bill was born on June 16, 1917 in Saskatoon. He enlisted in the Army inDecember 1939 and served with the Saskatoon Light Infantry in Canada,the United Kingdom, Italy and Northwest Europe until he was dischargedfrom the service on September 1, 1945, as a Corporal. William is married.

BRAYFORD, D. C. WWII

D. C. Brayford was born on October 22, 1922 at Halbrite, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 4, 1941 and served asa pilot in Canada and the United Kingdom and left the service on September27, 1945 as a Pilot Officer. Since the service, he was employed as a pilotwith the Saskatchewan Government. D. C. is married.

BRAITHWAITE, Earl V. WWII

Earl was born on May 24, 1925 at Saskatoon. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force in January 1944 and served as a flight engineer in“wartime” (no location cited) and left the service on July 24, 1945 as aSergeant. He joined Saskatoon Branch #63 of The Royal Canadian Legionand transferred in 1993 to Branch #362.

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BREADNER, Harold Royal Canadian Air Force

Harold was born on July 8, 1934 at Tisdale, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force at Saskatoon in November 1953 and servedin Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, and Summerside, PEI, and with the NATO Forcesat Baden Sallingen. He left the service in August 1979 at Base Moose Jawas a Warrant Officer First Class (WO1). He received the Canadian ForcesDecoration (CD) and also has the Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal(1977). After his service career, he worked as foreman at Eaton’swarehouse. He was active in Masonic Lodges and a chair of propertycommittee at church. He is married with two daughters.

BREHAUT, Denton Oran WWII

Denton was born in Westborough, Massachusetts, USA, on September 25,1910. He joined the Air Force in 1941 and was stationed at Gimli, Manitoba,and Brantford, Ontario, and returned home to his family in 1945 and farmednorthwest of Wawota. After moving to Medicine Hat in 1966, he worked atLegion functions. He passed away on October 12, 2006 and a poppyservice was held at his funeral. He had been a member of the WawotaLegion Branch #113 of The Royal Canadian Legion for one year.

BROCKMAN, Roman John WWII

Roman was born in Carmel, Saskatchewan, on August 27, 1923. He joinedthe 1st Canadian Survey Regiment and served in the United Kingdom,Continental Europe and Central Mediterranean. He is a member of TisdaleBranch #50 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 30 years.

BRICE, Walter WWII

Walter was born on August 14, 1918 at Wadena, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force in August 1941 at Regina and trained as a pilot and became a flying instructor in Canadaand the United Kingdom. He left the service in October 1945 at Regina as a Flying Officer. He hadcompleted the Bachelor’s Degree in Agriculture in 1940 at the University of Saskatchewan andafter the war he joined the Federal Government of Agriculture at experimental farms at Swift Currentand Indian Head and later as field officer for the Veterans Land Act and also became director of theVAL for Western Canada. Married with three sons, he joined The Legion at Yorkton in 1945 andwas active speaking at many Legion conventions and served in many associations. He also servedon many United Church committees and was a cub leader for 12 years. After retirement, he wentto Papua, New Guinea, on assignment with CESO and to Somalia, Africa, and was awarded theCentennial Medal and the City of Saskatoon Award and Medal.

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BRUCE, Douglas Earle WWI

Douglas was born in Thessalon, Ontario, in 1889 and was educated in Angus. His parentscame to Indian Head when he was a young man. He worked for his uncle, William Bruceof Lewvan, Saskatchewan, who was engaged in building roads and Douglas tookresponsibility for managing his farm. He enlisted in the Princess Patricia Light Infantry in1916 and served in the trenches in France for 17 months and was wounded at Ypres andspent the remainder of his service in hospital in England. He was discharged in November1918 and married Lela Long in August 1929, and they had one child, Vivian. He boughtgrain for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool for 20 years in Bechard, Saskatchewan, and wasactive in the community and served on the local school board for eight years. He retiredat age 55 and lived in Regina until his death in 1968 at age 78.

BRYAN, Winston Mark PEACETIME

Winston was born in Gore Bay, Ontario, in 1942. He joined the Navy andserved on the Algonquin and Cornwallis in the British Isles, the Baltic,Canada and the Caribbean. He passed away in 2009 and had been amember of the Army, Navy and Vets Legion in Regina for three years.

BRYER, Jack WWII

Jack was born in the Wolverine District, Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1916. Hejoined the Canadian Provost Corps as Lance Corporal on November 20, 1942and served in Canada, Belgium, France, Holland and Germany until beingdischarged on February 6, 1946. Jack married Jesse in 1942 and left to join themany Canadian soldiers and after his discharge he came back home to farm,raising livestock and grain and raise a family of three boys and a girl. He retiredto Russell, Manitoba, in 1984. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medaland the France/Germany Star. Jack has been a member of the LangenburgBranch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over 30 years.

BRYER, Edward “Ted” WWII

Ted was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in May 1920. He joined theQueen’s Own Cameron Highlanders Infantry in January 1943 and served inCanada, the United Kingdom and France. He was killed in action in Francein August 1944 and is buried at Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian WarCemetery, Calvados, France. He has a geo memorial in NorthernSaskatchewan called Bryer Island. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, theFrance/Germany Star and the Memorial Cross.

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BUCHBERGER, Herbert Samuel “Herb” WWII

Herb was born in the Landshut District, Langenburg, Saskatchewan, onSeptember 10, 1907. He enlisted in 1941 with the 2nd Canadian Division,28th Canadian B.C. Tank Regiment and went overseas to serve in France,Belgium, Holland and Germany. He married Margaret in 1963 and theyraised five children and lived in Selkirk, Manitoba. Herb passed away inWinnipeg, Manitoba, on February 3, 1999 at age 91. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal, theFrance/Germany Star and the 1939-45 War Medal.

BUCK, David Desmond WWII

David was born on November 3, 1925 at Woodlawn, Ontario. He enlisted inthe Navy at Ottawa on October 30, 1943 and became a stoker and servedon the high seas on HMCS Lauzon and HMCS Puncher out of St. John’s,Newfoundland, and Londonderry. He left the service as Able Seaman inFebruary 1946 in Ottawa. Married with two sons, he worked as a lumberjackbefore the war and afterward attended McGill University for two years andworked for 20 years with Northern Electric and for 30 years with IntercollegePress. He served as secretary-treasurer with The Legion in the TalbotPapineau Branch in Montebello, Quebec.

BURIANYK, Michael WWII and PEACETIME

Michael was born in Jasmin, Saskatchewan, on June 6, 1918. He enlistedin the Air Force on July 21, 1938 and was posted to #2AC Squadron andlater changed to 2CA Squadron and went overseas being in charge of theradio section. He left there and went over to the 118th Squadron. He alsoserved in Bagotville, Gaspe, Moncton, #10TU, Greenville, Nova Scotia, andNewfoundland to set up # 2RWPU from there to Winnipeg and wasdischarged after ten years of service on September 8, 1947. He has beena member of the Kelliher Branch #219 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 52years.

BUNKA, John WWII

John was born on January 19, 1921 at Saskatoon. He enlisted in the Armyin July 1941 and served in Northwest Europe with the Artillery (RCA) and leftthe service as a Gunner on November 10, 1945. John is married, with hisson listed as next of kin.

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BURKE, M.A. WWII

M. A. Burke was born on January 10, 1924 at Regina. He enlisted in theArmy in August 1942 and served with the Essex Scottish Regiment inNorthwest Europe and left the service in January 1946 as a Private. M. A.Burke is married.

BURNESS, David Alexander WWII

David was born on March 30, 1915 in Alameda, Saskatchewan. He enlistedon June 29, 1942 to Unit 3rd Battalion Regina Rifles, serving in England asa clerk in the supply depot. He was discharged on March 15, 1946 andreceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. David joined the AlamedaLegion #267 in November 1946 and married Emma Rodstad in 1948. Hewas a teacher. David passed away on July 15, 1978.

BURNS, Herman WWII

His parents, Bernard and Rose, moved to New Osgoode-Zenon Park areain 1924. Their children, Everyl, Herman, Elroy and Russell went to GoyerSchool. Herman joined the Army in July 1941 and served in Canada,England, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and was dischargedon March 11, 1946. He married Muriel Corne overseas in 1945 and theymoved to Prince George, British Columbia, and have three children: David,Linda and Valerie. Herman joined the Arborfield Legion in 1961 and Murielhad joined the Ladies Auxiliary in 1961 before they moved to his truckingbusiness at Prince George.

BURNESS, Frank WWII

Frank was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on July 30, 1922. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force on November 27, 1940 and served in Canadaand England as an airframe mechanic “A.” He was discharged onSeptember 9, 1945 and upon his returning to Alameda he was a truck driverand then hauled a fuel tank for Imperial Esso. He was also interested inelectronics and did television repairs. Frank passed away on July 12, 1969.

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BURNS, Russell WWII

His parents, Bernard and Rose moved to New Osgoode-Zenon Park area in1924. Their children, Everyl, Herman, Elroy and Russell went to GoyerSchool. He joined the Army in 1941 and served with the 3rd Light Anti AircraftRegiment 5th Brigade, 2nd Division and took his basic training at Maple Creekand advance training at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and spent four yearsoverseas in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He marriedEsther Zielhe in 1950 and they had two daughters, Bernadette andBernadine. They farmed in the Silver Stream area.

BYERS, Douglas R. RESERVES

Douglas was born on June 10, 1967 in Saskatoon. He enlisted on January19, 1985 in Canada’s Reserve Army and was still serving in the No. 16Battalion when this book was prepared. Douglas is married.

BYERS, William James PEACETIME

William was born in McAuley, Manitoba, in 1924. He enlisted in the Armyduring Peacetime and was stationed at Work Point, British Columbia, andCamp Shilo, Manitoba. In 1950, he married Donna Marshall and they hadone daughter, Sheila. After his discharge, he had a delivery business inMoosomin and managed a Café in Welwyn for a few years, and later movedto McAuley and spent 12 years as a driver before retiring to Moosomin. Billnow resides in a care home in Wolsely, Saskatchewan.

BYERS, Lawrence Thomas WWII

Lawrence was born in the Archie District in 1912. He joined the Engineersand served in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany, and uponhis returning from the war in the Fall of 1945, he took up farming in the R.M.of Ellice until retiring to Welwyn, Saskatchewan, in 1973. Lawrence hadbeen a member of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legionfor 32 years before he passed away in 1991.

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CABANA, G. R. WWII

G. R. Cabana was born on July 7, 1923 at Montreal. He enlisted on August2, 1939 in the Army and served in North Africa, Sicily and Italy. He left theservice on August 26, 1945 as a Lieutenant. G. R. Cabana is married.

CADE, Robert VictorSPECIAL AREA DUTY and PEACETIME

Robert was born in Stony Mountain, Manitoba, on November 29, 1933. Hejoined the 1st Canadian Rifles Battalion, 27th Canadian Infantry Battalion onApril 1, 1949 and served in Continental Europe and Canada until hisdischarge on April 1, 1986. He served in the reserves, the special Pandaforce, Canada’s contribution to NATO in 1951. He received the SpecialService Medal-NATO Bar, Commander Order of St. John and the CanadianForces Decoration with four bars. He has been a citizen of Saskatchewansince 1965 and a member of the TVS Branch #78 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 43 years.

CAIRNS, George Harry WWII

George was born on February 21, 1918 at Saskatoon. He enlisted in theNavy on March 9, 1942 at Saskatoon and served as a stoker on severalships: HMCS Unicorn, HMCS Protector, HMCS Naden, HMCS Shelbourneand HMCS Stadacona. He left the service on January 4, 1946 at Saskatoonas a Leading Stoker. Married with four sons and one daughter, Georgeworked as a school janitor since the war and for 34 years as supervisor ofcaretaking services for Saskatoon’s public school system. He was afounding member of Nutana Branch #362 of The Royal Canadian Legionand served as President and is a Life Member.

CAIRD, James WWII

James joined the Army on January 3, 1943 and took his basic training inRegina and was then sent to Calgary for advanced training. He was shippedoverseas in July with twenty-two thousand soldiers and one woman nurse onone of the two boats sitting in Halifax harbour and was stationed at WhitleyCamp, south of London and then transferred to Barnsley, Yorkshire, wherehe worked in the quartermaster stores dispensing military garb to the troopsand often saw V-1 and V-2 rockets flying over while stationed there. Hereturned home in May 1945 and started farming with his father and in 1950,he married Marjorie Mehnke. James’ favourite song was Lili Marlene sungby Vera Lynn.

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CAMERON, Archie Harold WWII

Archie was born in Langdon, North Dakota, USA, in 1920. He joined theRoyal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers serving in the UnitedKingdom and Continental Europe. He received the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.He was a member of the Saskatchewan Tompkins Branch #40 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 40 years before he passed away on May 21, 1985.

CAMERON, Dugald Jonathan WWII

Dugald was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on August 28, 1913. He joined theRCOC and served in Canada, being stationed in Newfoundland andLabrador as a mechanic. He had a medical discharge after a motor cycleaccident in which he smashed his leg. He married Evelyn Burrows in 1936and they had three children: Douglas in 1938, and Jean in 1949. When hereturned from the war he started a mechanical repair shop in Montreal andlived there until 1948 when he moved the family to Regina where he workedas a mechanic for Regina White Trucks. Dugald passed away on September14, 1980.

CAMPBELL, Clifford Frank WWII

Frank was born in Ethelton, Saskatchewan, in 1924 and farmed there for 20 years. Hesold the farm in 1966 and moved to Calgary and then to St. Albert, Alberta, where he soldfarm machinery. In 1969, he bought a Trailer Court in Surrey, British Columbia, then soldand worked as a welder for a garbage company repairing cans. He joined the Air Forceand served in England and Italy. After the war, he and his wife took a job as managers ofa high-rise in Burnaby and worked there until they retired in 1993 in Penticton, BritishColumbia. In 2009, Frank was still enjoying life at 85 years old. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the 1939-45 Voluntary Service Medal, the Defence Medal, and theGeorge VI Defence Medal. He has been a member of the Meskanaw #420, the NewtonPenticton #40 and the Melfort #30 Branches of The Royal Canadian Legion for 62 years.

CAMERON, Richard Lee WWII

Richard was born in Munich, North Dakota, USA, in 1925, son of Duncanand Mary, and came to Canada in 1927 to settle in Tompkins in 1937. Hewent overseas at a young age to join the Army and fight for his country butwas captured as a prisoner of war and liberated in 1944. After returninghome, he married and raised two children. The family lived in Alberta andafter a long hard battle with cancer, he passed away on June 11, 2000, andhis ashes were interred in the Grande Prairie Cemetery. May he rest inpeace! Richard’s name is on the Honour Role at Tompkins Legion Branch#140.

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CAMPBELL, Douglas M. WWII

Douglas was born on May 30, 1921 at Moose Jaw. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on October 15, 1941 and served in Canada until he leftthe service on October 29, 1945 as a Corporal. Douglas is married.

CAMPBELL, Jack WWII

Jack was born in 1913 in the Harris District. He married Nellie Zalaski in1941 and enlisted in the RCA in 1942 and went overseas and wasdischarged in 1946. He worked in Saskatoon as a mechanic for four years.Jack took up land in the Ravenhurst District, and in 1963 they sold the leaseand moved to Arborfield, where their six children attended school. Jack andNellie left Arborfield for Alberta in 1971. Both are now deceased and hadbelonged to the Arborfield Legion and Ladies Auxiliary.

CAMPBELL, William Charles WWII

William was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan, in 1921 and farmed in Ethelton,Saskatchewan, until he retired in 1974 and moved to Melfort and worked asa clerk for an auctioneer, Bill Hodgkins, part time and for farmers duringseeding and harvesting. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force Pathfindersand served in Great Britain. Bill passed away in 1993 and received theDistinguished Flying Medal and the Air Gunners Flying Badge. He was amember of the Melfort #30 Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion for 47years.

CAMPBELL, John William NAVY

John was born on April 9, 1930 at Lumsden, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Navy in January 1950 and left the service on July 1, 1954 as a PettyOfficer. John is married.

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CANNAM, Arnold Arthur WWII

Arnold was born on May 2, 1919 at Kenaston, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force on January 4, 1941 at Saskatoon as AC2and trained as a pilot serving in the United Kingdom in Squadron 420 and1664 CU and left the service on April 30, 1945 at Dauphin, Manitoba, as aPilot Officer. Married with two sons and one daughter, Arnold worked at anumber of occupations after the war, such as in electrical repair, farming, asa barber, and as production superintendent in plastics manufacturing asmaintenance and operations supervisor. He served as president of TheLegion Branch at Kenaston.

CARLETON, Al E. WWII

Al was born on June 15, 1922 at Melville, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in theArmy in January 1941, serving until 1945 in the Artillery (RCA) and left theservice as a Gunner. Al is married.

CARPENTER, Lawrence H. KOREA

Lawrence was born on March 2, 1926 at Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army on April 23, 1949 at Regina and trained as an infantryscout and sniper. He served with the PPCLI in Korea and left the service atRegina on February 1, 1953 as a Lance Corporal. Married with two sonsand one daughter, after the war, he worked with Bowman Brothers AutoSupplies in Saskatoon and later with Nutana Machine Shop. He is amember of the Korea Veterans Association and served as secretary-treasurer for six years and is also a volunteer at the Saskatoon VeteransHome.

CARLSON, Grant R. ARMY

Grant was born on July 21, 1928 at Elstow, Saskatchewan, and enlisted onSeptember 21, 1953 in the Saskatoon Light Infantry, serving in Canada untilApril 2, 1956, when he left as a Second Lieutenant. Grant is married.

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CARR, Lloyd Weston WWII

Lloyd was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1917 and joined theSaskatchewan Horse Regiment-Lord Strathcona Horse Regiment, ArmouredCorps Unit from August 20, 1940 to February 1946. He was stationed atDundurn, Saskatchewan, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Vancouver, BritishColumbia, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Connaught Lange, Ottawa, NiagaraFalls, Ontario, Camp Borden, Ontario, Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Debert,Nova Scotia. He did combat duty in England, North Africa, Italy, France,Belgium, Holland and Germany. Lloyd passed away in 2007.

CARR, Robert Addie WWII

Addie was born at Strasbourg in 1901 to Lisle and Augusta and purchaseda homestead in the Waterview area. He married Letha Denton in 1924 andmoved to White Fox and raised six children. He joined the Armed Forces in1940 and served in England until 1945. The family moved to Prince Georgein 1947. Addie passed away on February 1, 1983.

CATHERWOOD, Orville Menzies WWII

Orville was born in Ceylon, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined the BritishColumbia Dragoons and served in England, North Africa, Italy and theNetherlands. He married in 1947 and raised five children and participatedin many British Columbia Dragoons reunions and travelled to Europe threetimes for Veterans’ activities. He farmed in Ceylon until his death in 1992.He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star, theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with overseas barand the War Medal. He was a member of the Ceylon Branch #46 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 47 years.

CARSON, Douglas W. “Doug” WWII

Doug was born on September 12, 1923 at Wilkie, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Navy at Saskatoon in February 1943 and served on the HighSeas on HMCS Stormont until he left the service at Saskatoon in November1945 with the rank of Able Seaman. Married with three sons, after his wifedied, he remarried and acquired step-children. After the war, he completedhigh school for university admission and took the Bachelor of CommerceDegree at the University of Saskatchewan and until his retirement he was theaccountant in the comptroller’s department of the City of Saskatoon.

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CHANCE, Alfred Ernest WWI

Alfred was born in Watford, England, in 1881. He enlisted on September 20,1899 with the 2nd Brigade Regiment and served for four years in the SouthAfrican War and was discharged on March 14, 1903 and received theQueen’s and King’s Medals. Alfred was a carpenter by trade and moved toAlameda, Saskatchewan, during WWII and joined the Alameda Legion #267in 1945. He passed away in 1970.

CHAPMAN, Leonard E. WWII

Leonard was born on February 21, 1924 at Saskatoon. He enlisted in theArmy on April 20, 1941 and served in the Saskatoon Light Infantry in theUnited Kingdom, Italy and Northwest Europe until his discharge from theservice on November 15, 1945 as a Private. Leonard is married with hisson shown as next of kin.

CHISHOLM, Archie WWII

Archie came with his parents, Alex and Margaret, to the White Fox area in1928 and homesteaded in the Pine Torch District. Archie served many yearsoverseas and returned home in 1945. Archie and his wife moved to MeadowLake.

CHIGA, Melvyn WWII

Melvyn was born on August 21, 1923 at Regina. He enlisted in the Army onJanuary 13, 1943, serving with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders inthe United Kingdom and Northwest Europe leaving the service onSeptember 21, 1945 as a Lance Corporal. Melvyn is married with his sonshown as next of kin.

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CHISHOLM, Lawrence WWII

Lawrence was born on August 13, 1909 in Arcola to Alex and Margaret andmoved with his family to the White Fox area to homestead at Pine Torch.He married Margaret Bourassa in 1934 and spent some time overseas.They raised eight children. The family moved to Flin Flon for a short time.Lawrence passed away in July 1983.

CHISHOLM, Lloyd WWII

Lloyd came with his parents, Alex and Margaret, to the White Fox area tohomestead in the Pine Torch district. Lloyd spent many years overseas. Heis deceased and buried in British Columbia.

CHRISPEN, Benjamin D. NAVY

Benjamin was born on April 9, 1929 at Rosetown, Saskatchewan, andenlisted in the Navy serving in the Pacific and left the service as an AbleSeaman. Benjamin is married.

CHOQUE, Alfred WWII

Alfred was born in Hafford, Saskatchewan, on May 6, 1909, son of Andrea and Josephine(Dekelver) Choque. He joined the Regina Rifles on April 24, 1942, serving in France untilhis discharge in February 1946. On day two of the Normandy Invasion, he was sent toFrance and because of an Army error, he had been given no training in munitions and wasnot prepared to go into battle. Within five days, he suffered shell-shock and was sent backto England. He recovered and when he was well enough he was told he could go backto Canada if he went to work on a farm. His response, “No, Thanks.” He returned toCanada in February 1946 and stayed in Regina to get his discharge papers and thenreturned to North Battleford. He married Ann Bunko in 1950 and they raised two sons anda daughter. Al had been a part of his community for over 90 years and saw it grow froma small prairie town to the city it is today. Alfred passed away on May 12, 2008.

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CHUDY, D. R. Royal Canadian Air Force

David was born on June 15, 1936 at Outlook, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1956 and trained as a pilotserving on CF-100 aircraft at Cold Lake, Alberta, until he left the service inJune 1958 as a Flying Officer. He taught auto body shop at Kelsey Instituteof Applied Arts and Sciences in Saskatoon for 26 years until taking earlyretirement. He was an instructor with the 702 Squadron Air Cadets for anumber of years and was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration (CD).David is married with two daughters.

CHURCHMAN, Herbert E. WWII

Herbert was born on the family farm in South Lemberg, Saskatchewan, onApril 2, 1918. He joined the 65th Anti-Tank Corps in 1942 and served inEngland, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany, and was discharged in1946. Herbert has been a member of the Lemberg Branch #69 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 42 years.

CLAPSON, Norman Leonard ARMY

Norman was born on December 15, 1920 at Ridgedale to Ada and Percy.Norman married Phyllis Langford and joined the Army in 1948 and wentoverseas for five years. They raised four children in Prince Albert. Normanpassed away in Prince Albert in September 1987.

CLAPSON, Fredrick Earp “Eric” WWII

Eric was born on October 10, 1900. He married Muriel Ramage in 1925 andthey raised two sons. They were at Ridgedale from 1936-1939 and thenmoved to Camrose, Alberta, where Eric joined the Army. After beingdischarged, he went into the garage business with his brother, Len. Eric isnow deceased.

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CLAPSON, Percival WWI

Percy was born on March 14, 1889 in Derby, England, and was only 14years old when he came to Canada by himself to work at sawmills andfarming. He joined the Canadian Forces in 1916 at Prince Albert and wentoverseas. He was discharged in 1919 and married Ada Shannon, a nursewith the British Army. They came to Ridgedale to farm and raised twochildren. Ada nursed in the community. Percy passed away on May 22,1977.

CLARK, Maurice F. Royal Canadian Air Force

Maurice was born on May 15, 1935 at St. George, New Brunswick. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on July 15, 1954, serving in Europe,Egypt and Israel. He left the service on January 15, 1991 as a Major. Hereceived the Canadian Forces Decoration. Maurice is married.

CLARKE, F.W. “Frank” WWII

Frank was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He joined the RCSICSand served in England, North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland,Korea, Egypt and the Congo. He passed away in 1984.

CLARKE, Donald WWII

Donald was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, in 1927. He joined the RCSignals serving in Canada, Germany and twice in Egypt. He received theOrder of Military Merit.

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CLARKE, James A. WWII

James was born in Coal Creek, British Columbia, in 1911. He joined theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment and served in England and France. He waskilled in action in Dieppe in 1942.

CLARKE, John F. WWII

John was born at Govan, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in March1942 and served with the Royal Rifles in Germany and left the service in1946 as a Private. John is married.

CLARKE, S. J. “Jack” WWII

Jack was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, in 1924. He joined the RCSIGSand served in England, France and Holland. He passed away in 2001.

CLARKE, Leonard WWII

Leonard joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment and served overseas inFrance and Holland. He was wounded and passed away in 1977.

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CLARKE, Samuel WWI

Samuel was born in Dawley, Shropshire, England, in 1882. He joined theInfantry and served in England, France and Belgium. He was a member ofThe Legion and passed away in 1949.

CLAY, John E. WWII

John was born in Fairlight, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force onJune 20, 1941 and spent the next five years in the service and trained as an air mechanic#6 SFTS and was posted to #8 SFTS, Quebec, to #165 Squadron Seal Island, BritishColumbia, in 1944 and posted overseas to #36 Transport Squadron in India and movedto the Burma theatre flying supplies to the British Army. He was discharged in January1946, and returned to take up farming. He married his wife, Joan, in 1953 and they raisedfour children. He took an electrical course and gained his Journeyman Electricianpapers. He joined the potash mine near Langenburg in 1963, and a different one in 1970and retired in Langenburg in 1984. John received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland Clasp, the British Empire Service Medal and the Burma Star.

CLAYTON, R. M. WWII

R. M. Clayton was born at Bounty, Saskatchewan, and enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on November 21, 1941, serving until February 1946,when he left the service as a Corporal. R. M. Clayton is married.

CLAYTON, Lyman Edward “Ward” WWII

Lyman was born in Harris, Saskatchewan, in 1916. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force in January 1941 and trained as an air engine mechanic in St. Thomas,Ontario, and while there he married Edith Longworth of Bents, Saskatchewan, onJune 13, 1941. He was later stationed at the Royal Canadian Air Force flying schoolsfor pilots in Saskatoon, Estevan and Jericho Beach, British Columbia, and dischargedfrom there. Edith and Ward operated a general store at Laura, Saskatchewan, andrented a farm at Bents, Saskatchewan, before moving to a farm in Canwood in 1951,where he farmed until their retirement in 1981, when he moved to Shellbrook. Edithpassed away in November 2001, and Ward in January 2009. They have threechildren, eight grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

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CLENDENING, Tom K. WWII

Tom was born on August 12, 1913 at Brack, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Army in 1940 and served with the Artillery (RCA) at various locations inCanada and leaving the service as a Lieutenant. Tom is married.

CLEVELAND, Ernest R. WWII

Ernest was born on April 15, 1925 at Saskatoon and enlisted in the Army onJune 4, 1943, serving in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe. He leftthe service on March 18, 1946 as a Private. Ernest is married.

COATES, Robert Allen WWII

Robert was born in Leask, SK, on March 7, 1926. He joined the Army on Nov. 29,1944. Bob was on a train being deployed to join the war when they got word the warwas declared over. He returned to the base where he completed his training as aDriver Mechanic. In 1947 he finished a diesel mechanic course in Saskatoon, SK,where he also started flying lessons which was a life long passion of his. Bob workedas a journeyman mechanic in Leask and moved to Kindersley in the fall of 1953. Bobmarried Dorothy Jupe on April 17, 1954, and they raised four children: Sylvia, Donald,Patricia and Brian. Bob passed away on December 5, 1969. He had been a memberof the Kindersley Legion #57 for 17 years.

CLOSSEN, A. WWII

A. Clossen was born on August 16, 1921 at Dube, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army on November 30, 1942, serving in the Artillery (RCA) inCanada, the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe. He left the service onFebruary 15, 1946 as a Gunner. A. Clossen is married.

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COBLER, Allan Howard WWII

Allan was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, in 1923. He joined theSeaforth Highlander Regiment and served in the United Kingdom, CentralMediterranean and Continental Europe. He was discharged on April 11,1946 and received the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star, the 1939-45Canada Star, the 1939-45 War Medal, the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp and the King George VI Medal. He was a member ofBranches #350 Southey and #403 Lethbridge of The Royal CanadianLegion. Allan passed away in 2007.

COBLER, Terrence G. PEACETIME

Terrence was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, in 1948. He joined theRoyal Canadian Signal Corps on May 19, 1964, serving in Canada, andwas honourably discharged on March 22, 1968. He worked with RCMPFleet management until January 13, 1986. He received two P/S awards:20-year Dedicated Service Award and 20-year Service of Excellence Award.Terrence retired on February 5, 2008 and has been a member of theLumsden Branch #234 of The Royal Canadian Legion for four years.

CODERRE, Wilfred H. WWII

Wilfred was born in Fox Valley, Saskatchewan, in 1920. After completing his schoolingin Forget, Saskatchewan, he joined the Army but transferred to the Royal Canadian AirForce. In England, he trained as a rear gunner and volunteered for RAF BomberCommand and on his 13th trip over Germany he was shot down and spent 17 monthsin POW Camps, where he was on a forced 3-month march through Poland andLithuania. After liberation, he joined the Japanese war but it was over by the time hereached England. At home, he bought a truck and launched his own constructioncompany. W.H. Coderre and Sons Construction is now run by his three sons atStoughton, Saskatchewan. Wilfred is a Life Member of the Tecumseh Branch #33 ofThe Royal Canadian Legion and he is enjoying retirement with his wife in Stoughton.

CODD, Charles Edward WWI and WWII

Charles was born in Stonewall, Manitoba, in 1896. He joined the Army inWWI and the Air Force in WWII, serving in England, Europe and Canada. InWWI, he fought in the battles of Vimy, Passchendaele and Ypres. In WWII,he served in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a cook in Toronto. He passedaway in 1962 and was a Life Member of the Kinistino Branch #129 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion.

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COE, George Robert WWII

George, son of E. P. and Agnes Coe, was born at Kenosee Lake on October2, 1924. He joined the Army Cadets, then the Reserve Army in 1941, and theActive Army in 1942 and went overseas with the Regina Rifles Regiment,part of the second wave to land on the beach in Normandy on June 8, 1944.He was severely wounded at Caen and died on July 9, 1944 at age 19 andis buried at Reviers, Calvados, France. Coe Lake in northern Saskatchewanhas been named in his honour. His medals are the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Voluntary Medal and bar andthe King George 1939-45 War Medal.

COLEMAN, John Gordon WWII

Gordon was born on June 4, 1920 on a prairie homestead near Weyburn,Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army on February 5, 1942 at Regina andserved with the South Saskatchewan Regiment in the United Kingdom andNorthwest Europe. He left the service at Regina on January 25, 1945 as aCorporal. Married with two sons and one daughter, John worked on the farmbefore the war and afterward with the Veterans’ Land Act Administration. Hehad his left leg amputated below the knee as a result of injuries sustainednear Roue in Normandy. He is active in the War Amputations of Canada,serving as secretary-treasurer of the Saskatchewan executive and on thenational executive as director and as a reporter for the association.

COLLINS, Harvey Edward WWII

Harvey was born on a farm near Keys, Manitoba, on May 24, 1924. He joined theRCNVR in Regina on March 26, 1942 and was posted to HMCS Queen and went toScotland and the UK on June 20, 1942, where he trained as a stoker machinest andserved in that position aboard British ships: Charney, Niobe, Ferret, Aberdine andthe Itchen. He returned to Canada with a medical category “D” aboard the QueenMary, arriving in New York, then up to Canada where he was posted to BritishColumbia where he served aboard the Stone Frigates Naden and Givenchy 111. Hewas demobilized on August 16, 1945 and was awarded the 1942-Star, the AfricanStar with Clasp, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, and the 1945War Medal. He married Velma Hibbard on May 24, 1945 and they raised fourchildren: Wade, Trudy, Gary and Cheryl. Harvey passed away on March 7, 2006.

COLLER, Alfred WWII

Alfred was born in 1921. He joined the Royal Canadian Army Service Corpson October 1, 1940, at the age of 19, and was attached to the Royal 22nd

Infantry Regiment 1st Canadian Division serving in England, Sicily, Italy,France, Holland, Belgium and Germany and was attached to the Gurkhas forsix months in Italy. He was discharged on August 31, 1945 and resided inNorth Portal, Saskatchewan, until he passed away in 1976.

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COLLINS, John D. WWII

John was born in 1923 at Carberry, Manitoba, and enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1942 serving in the United Kingdom and NorthwestEurope, leaving the service in December 1945 as LAC. John is married.

CONN, Keith WWII

Keith enlisted with the 101st L.A.A. 8th L.A.A. Regiment, 4th Division (General)on November 12, 1941 and served in the United Kingdom, ContinentalEurope, Canada and went to France after D-Day, Belgium, Holland andGermany. After his discharge on January 21, 1946, Keith married Irene andthey raised a daughter. Eventually, Keith and Irene settled in Regina,Saskatchewan, and he retired after 32 years with the CPR. He received theCanadian Volunteer Medal and Clasp, the France/Germany Star, theDefence Medal, and the 1939-45 War Medal. Keith is a member of theLangenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

COOKE, G. RAF

G. Cooke was born on October 31, 1930 at Liverpool, England, and enlistedin the RAF on February 2, 1949 and served in the Middle East, leaving theservice on July 25, 1950 as a Sergeant. G. Cooke is married.

COOK, D. G. WWII

D. G. Cook enlisted in the Army on September 7, 1929 and served with theArmy Service Corps (RCASC) serving in the United Kingdom and NorthwestEurope. He left the service on December 6, 1945. D. G. Cook is married.

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CORBETT, J. S. WWII

J. S. Corbett was born on February 6, 1921 at Grenfell, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army on February 6, 1941, serving with the Army ServiceCorps (RCASC) in Europe. He left the service on July 25, 1950. J. S.Corbett is married.

CORBETT, M. W. WWII

M. W. Corbett was born on March 10, 1916 at Fenelon Falls, Ontario. Heenlisted in the Army in March, 1942, serving in the Army Pay Corps. He leftthe service in June 1946 as a Sergeant. M. W. Corbett is married.

COSTELLO, Harry B. WWII

Harry was born on October 18, 1921 at Holdfast, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941, serving in Canada and overseas.He left the service in 1945 as LAC. Harry is married.

CORNELSON, Melbert WWII

Melbert was born on December 20, 1919. He enlisted in the Army in 1941,serving with the Armoured Corps in the United Kingdom and NorthwestEurope. He left the service in June 1946 as a Trooper. Melbert is married.

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COUTTS, Kenneth R. KOREA

Kenneth was born on September 22, 1931 at Lethbridge, Alberta. Heenlisted in the Army on October 31, 1950, serving with the Canadian Artillery(RCHA) in Korea. He left the service on May 22, 1976 as a Sergeant.Kenneth is married.

COX, Albert WWII

Albert was born on November 20, 1920 at Halwell near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England.He enlisted in the RAF at Bedford, England, in April 1941 and trained for air crew and became anobserver. He also took training in Georgia, Alabama and Florida and completed a full tour withSquadrons 608 and 293 mainly in Italy, but he had some operations flying out of Algeria and Tunisia.His service also included operations in the United Kingdom, Sicily, Italy and the Middle East. Hemarried a Canadian girl from Winnipeg in 1942 and they had two sons and two daughters. Sincethe war, he has had one leg amputated. He joined The Legion at Woodrow and was secretary-treasurer from 1958-1964 and served on the executive of the Nutana Branch for ten years. He is aLife Member of The Legion and has been awarded the 125th Canada Anniversary Medal. He wasalso president of the Saskatoon Teacher’s Association for two years and also directed The Legion’sschool poppy campaign for years and was active in a large number of other voluntary organizations.

CRAGG, Bill WWII

Bill was born in Ditton Park on October 23, 1921 to Wes and Mary. He joinedthe Army in 1943 at Brandon and took further training at Wainwright, Alberta,Vernon, British Columbia, Vancouver Island and Huntsville, Nova Scotia,and then went overseas to Great Britain, Europe and Holland. He wasdischarged in 1945 and took a course in welding and machine shop and rana pool elevator at Anerly and sold Co-op Insurance. Bill married JoyceCrockett in 1951 and they raised four children: Wes, Myrna, Marilyn andPeggy. He passed away on January 29, 1995.

CRAGG, David WWII

David was born in 1920, son of Wes and Mary Cragg, and raised on thefamily farm south of Aylsham. He enlisted in 1940 and went overseas withthe South Saskatchewan Regiment. He was wounded but returned to thefront line and was discharged in 1945. He bought Lloyd Well’s homesteadand in 1946, he got a Veteran’s lease and built on it. In 1950, Dave marriedJean Barks and raised four children: Jim, Dave, Donna and Rosemary. Hefarmed and operated a sawmill for years. In 1973, he captained a fishingboat “Aggie May” on Lake Athabaska. Dave passed away on December 20,1995. Jean lives in Carrot River.

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CRAGG, Garnet WWII

Garnet was born in 1907 at Neepawa, Manitoba, and is the son of Davidand Margery Cragg. Garnet lived briefly at Carrot River and Melfort beforemoving to Punnichy. He enlisted in 1941 with the Calgary Highlanders butwas killed on August 26, 1944. He is buried at Bretteville-sur-Laize CanadianWar Cemetery, Calvados, France. Garnet was a cousin to Bill and DaveCragg.

CRAGG, Wes WWI

Wes was born at Greenbank, Ontario, in 1887 and came to Saskatchewanwith his brother Fleetwood in 1907. Wes joined the First Canadian ReserveRegiment in 1918 and went overseas to France and Belgium and servedwith the Occupation Forces in Germany. He was discharged on May 27,1919 and married Mary Tyrie of Scotland in Saskatoon in 1919. Theyreturned to his homestead and raised five children: Dave, Bill, Jim, Betty andJack. Wes passed way in 1965 and Mary lived with their son, Jim, on thehomestead. She passed away in 1982 and Jim still resides on thehomestead.

CRAIG, Fred “Blackie” WWII

Fred was born on October 9, 1922 on a prairie homestead on section 20,township 19, range 7 west of the third meridian. He enlisted in the Army onAugust 6, 1940 at Regina and served in the United Kingdom and NorthwestEurope with the 16/22 Armoured Tank Regiment (Saskatchewan Horse) andwith the South Alberta Regiment and left the service in Regina in February,1946 as a Trooper. He was a prisoner of war for a few hours. Married withthree daughters, after the war, Fred worked with the building industry andwas a member of the Mayfair United Church.

CRAIG, Clarence WWII

Clarence was born on October 3, 1921 at Calderbank, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Army in September 1940 and served with the ArmouredRegiment (BCD) in Italy and Northwest Europe and left the service in June1946 as a Private. Clarence is married.

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CRAIG, Glenda Elaine PEACETIME

Glenda was born at Lampman, Saskatchewan, on May 19, 1956. Sheenlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces on July 24, 1974 at Regina,Saskatchewan. After completion of administration clerk trades training shewas posted to CFB Moose Jaw and other postings include 2 RSU Toronto,437 Squadron Trenton, CFB Chilliwack, 4 ATAF Ramstein, Germany, HMCSVancouver and CFB Esquimalt, HQ UNDOF, Syria, HMCS Tecumseh and 41Brigade HQ. Glenda retired at the rank of MWO in April 2006 and wasawarded the Order of Military Merit in October 2002.

CRAIG, Harry Kenneth KOREA, PEACETIME and NATO

Harry was born in Arcola, Saskatchewan, on March 18, 1923. He enlisted in theRCEME on January 4, 1946 and was discharged on February 20, 1969. Harrymissed WWII but wanted to go to Korea, which he did, and was wounded twicein action. He completed Grade 11 prior to enlisting and while in the Army hereceived his vehicle and tracked mechanical proficiency in the RCEME. Heserved in the Middle East with two tours of duty on the Gaza Strip. As a civilian,Harry spent his free time and retirement time hunting in the mountains andalways had his head under the hood of the best running truck in town. Hismedals include the UN Service Medal and the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp. Harry passed away on February 22, 1997.

CRAMPEAN, Neil George WWII

Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crampean, was born near Wawota,Saskatchewan. After taking his public schooling at Ardine School, he farmeduntil joining the 101st RCA and served in Continental Europe. He was killedin action on September 27, 1944 at age 24 and is buried in Belgium.Crampean Lake in Northern Saskatchewan is named in his honour.

CRAIG, Russell Sidney WWII and PEACETIME

Russell was born in Arcola, Saskatchewan, on February 21, 1921. He joinedthe Royal Winnipeg Rifles on September 19, 1939 and served in Englandand on the High Seas. While mustering in England for duty, Russell grewtired of waiting for action and joined the English Merchant Marine, the sameunit that was transporting much needed supplies from Canada to England.Russell was torpedoed and his ships sunk three times. He was a headstrongyoung man, much like his brother and father. He was killed in action on July23, 1944 and is buried in Bene-sur-Mer Cemetery, Riviers, France.

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CRELLIN, Stanley Doane WWII

Stanley was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1912. He joined the RCE and servedin Canada. He came to Welwyn in 1915 and held many jobs, working in a relief bushcamp, an orderly at the Weyburn Mental Hospital and helped build a hotel in Rose Valley,Saskatchewan. He married Kay in 1940 and they raised seven boys: Eric, Victor, Dale,Glen, Brian, Ray and Grant. He built and contracted in the area for over fifty years andsupervised the building of Welwyn Hall, two rinks, the Senior Centre and the RegionalPark. He was a longtime officer in The Legion Board of Trade, C.R.O.W., the UnitedChurch Sunday School, the Village Council Regional Park and projectionist for fourteenyears. Stan was a member of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legionfor 44 years before he passed away in 1991. He is buried in the Welwyn Cemetery.

CREUSER, Adrian Louis WWII

Adrian was born at 10-42-21-2 on October 31, 1920. He joined the Navyand served on HMCS Eastview on the High Seas. Adrian is a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion.

CRISP, Cora CWAC

Cora joined the CWAC and served three years in England.

CREW, Basil Glynn WWII

Basil was born at Wawota, Saskatchewan, on December 20, 1919, son ofHerb and Hazel Crew. He took his schooling at Wawota and Notre DameCollege and joined the Air Force in August, 1940 and took his training atseveral prairie bases, graduating in December 1941. He went overseas inJanuary 1942 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1943, whichwas presented by King George of England. Squadron Leader Pilot Basil waskilled in action on January 5, 1945 at the age of 25. He was flying a Halifaxbomber with #427 Lion Squadron and was shot down 12 miles north of theirtarget, Hanover, Germany. He is buried in the Limmer British Cemetery inHanover. Crew Lake in Northern Saskatchewan is named in his honour.

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CRISP, Edna CWAC

Edna was born in Smeaton and joined the CWAC and served three years inEngland.

CRISP, George Thomas WWII

George enlisted in the Army on August 3, 1943 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Heserved in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment under Colonel Stott, who took over the regimentafter Colonel Merritt lost his life in the Dieppe Reid and was awarded theVictoria Cross. George received the France/Germany Star and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.

CROCKER, Colin Stuart WWII

Stuart was born on May 1, 1920 in Saskatoon. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian AirForce at Saskatoon in September 1941 and served with Squadrons 168 and 403 asa wireless electrical mechanic in the United Kingdom, Gibraltar and French Morocco,servicing aircraft carrying the mail for Allied troops. He left the service as a Sergeantat Regina on October 16, 1945. Married with two sons and three daughters, Colinwas a founding member of the Canadian Legion Branch at Matagami, Quebec, andwas also active in the Legion at Flin Flon. After the war, he took the degree ofBachelor of Science in geological engineering at the University of Saskatchewan andspent a career at various locations as a mining engineer, chief engineer, plantengineer, mine superintendent, project engineer and mine manager.

CRISP, Walter WWI

Walter enlisted with the Canadian Army in 1914 with the 28th BattalionInfantry in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, and went overseas and fought all majorbattles including Vimy Ridge, where he received a bullet wound in his leg andalso suffered from the poisonous gas used at that time. After the war, hemarried Selina Footman from his home town of Kidderminster, England, andhe returned to Canada and raised a family of four. Walter passed away atage 65.

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CROCKETT, Layton WWII

Layton was born in 1918 near Eastend, Saskatchewan, to John and Lulu.The family moved to the White Fox area to farm, and Layton joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1941. He graduated to Pilot Officer Wireless Gunnerand went overseas serving in Ireland, Scotland, England, Wales andGibraltar on coastal command. He returned in August 1945 and marriedPeggy DeLance and raised three children and they retired to Saskatoon.

CROFTS, Gordon Robart WWII

Gordon was born in Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, on March 13, 1921. He joinedthe 408 Squadron in England on May 18, 1942 and served in Yorkshire,England, and was discharged on October 22, 1945 and purchased land inthe R.M. of Earl Grey. He was manager of Montreal Trust Real Estate inRegina, Saskatchewan, in 1985.

CROSSMAN, L. F. WWII

L. F. Crossman enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 18, 1941and served in Canada and the United Kingdom. He left the service onSeptember 19, 1945 as a Flying Officer. He is married with his son shownas next of kin.

CROMARTY, Peter A. D. “Dominic” WWI

Peter was born in Halcro, Saskatchewan, on November 2, 1884. He joinedthe Canadian Expeditionary Force, 188th Overseas Battalion, 46th CanadianBattalion and served in France. He was wounded on March 23, 1917 anddied on April 26, 1917 and is buried at Etaples Military Cemetery in France.He received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal 1914-1919.

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CUNNINGHAM, Allan W. ARMY

Allan was born on December 20, 1967 in Ottawa. He enlisted in the Army onOctober 31, 1985, serving in Canada, Germany and Kuwait. He left theservice on June 30, 1993 as a Master Corporal. Allan is married.

CUNNINGHAM, David Lamb WWI

David was born in Greenock Twp, Bruce County, near Walkerton, Ontario, on March3, 1887. He joined the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (Saskatchewan Regiment). AtMoose Jaw, Dave signed his attestation paper agreeing to serve for the CanadianOverseas Expeditionary Force and on November 26, 1917 his training qualificationswere listed as L.R.B. Lewis Gunner, Rifle Bomber. His two major battles were atPasschendaele and Mons and was wounded twice and gassed by mustard gas in thetrenches and recovered in hospital in France. He received his discharge on March3, 1919 and was awarded the British War Medal and the Allied Victory Medal. Davereturned to his farm in the Birsay area and married Mildred Ayers and had a son,Melbert, and a daughter, Elaine. David passed away on December 23, 1974.

CUSHWAY, Douglas H. WWII

Douglas was born in Plaistow, London, England, on March 22, 1923. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Dragoons in 1942 and served in Canada,England, North Africa and Italy. He lost both legs below the knee onNovember 28, 1944. He was discharged in May 1945 and is the NationalDirector of the War Amps (Saskatchewan Branch). Douglas has been amember of the Moose Jaw Legion for 65 years.

CURRY, D. C. P. WWII

D. C. P. Curry was born on August 24, 1924 at North Battleford. He enlistedin the Army in January 1942, serving with the Signal Corps (RCCS) inCanada and the United Kingdom. He left the service in 1945 as aSignalman. He is married.

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DAD, J. G. “Godly” WWII

Godly was born on September 26, 1920 at Gilbert Plain, Manitoba. Heenlisted in the Army at Winnipeg on July 7, 1940 and served first with a FieldAmbulance Unit (RCAMC) and then with the Provost and the Army ServiceCorps (RCASC) in the United Kingdom, Sicily, Italy and Northwest Europe.He left the service in Winnipeg on February 16, 1946 as a Warrant Officer.From 1948 to 1969, he served in the reserves 21st Field Squadron ofEngineers (RCE). Married with one son and one daughter, he worked withthe Hudson Bay Mining Company at Flin Flon, Manitoba, after the war andwith the Duval Potash Company, the Department of Transport in Saskatoon,and with the Correctional Services of Canada.

DAGERT, Lorne Elmer WWII

Lorne was born in Watrous, Saskatchewan, on September 24, 1925. He joined the Navy in Victoria,British Columbia, at age 17 in June 1943, and took his basic training at Sydney, Nova Scotia, andfrom there to Cornwallis for a gunnery course and back to Victoria, where he was assigned to thePrince Henry, a landing craft carrier. On D-Day, June 6, 1944, the Prince Henry ferried the ReginaRifles to Juno Beach to take part in the land invasion. The English Channel was jammed with over7,000 navy vessels, a combined American, British, Canadian and French effort. The original missionwas to take German prisoners back to England. After the D-day operations ceased he took anothergunnery course and was transferred to the Lanark Frigate. After the cease fire in 1945, he sailedback to Newfoundland and on to Halifax and received his discharge on September 21, three daysbefore his 20th birthday. Lorne retired from the CNR in 1980 and he and his wife, Pauline, have livedin Kamloops for 35 years and celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary in June 2010.

DARBYSHIRE, Edgar WWI

Edgar was born in Winrick, England, in 1897. He joined the First Troop “A”Squadron Queen’s Boys in 1917 and saw action in France and Germany. In1921, he came to Ontario and married Nina Wells and went to Ridgedale in1925 and raised six children and farmed until 1942 then moved to BritishColumbia. Edgar passed away on March 9, 1988 at Salmon Arm, BritishColumbia and was buried with full Legion Honours.

DALE, F. W. S. WWII

F. W. S. Dale was born on December 4, 1916 in Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 2, 1943, serving in Canada and theUnited Kingdom. He left the service on February 12, 1946 as LAC. He ismarried.

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DARK, Delmar Denton Royal Canadian Air Force

Delmar was born in 1932 at White Fox to George and Ellen. He attendedWhite Fox School and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 23,1950. He married Irene McCelland in June 1953 and raised four children. Heretired in 1970 and later worked as a letter carrier for the post office in Sarnia,Ontario.

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Evelyn was born at Brownlee on June 5, 1922 to George and Ellen andcame with her family to White Fox in 1931. She joined the Armed Forcesand later married Bill Chometsky in November 1950. They raised fivechildren who all went to school in White Fox. Evelyn and Bill lived in theBlue Spruce area, where he farmed for several years. Evelyn moved toSaskatoon.

DAVIES, George WWII

George was born and raised in Coronach, Saskatchewan. In 1940, he andhis brother, Steve, enlisted in the South Saskatchewan Regiment and bothserved in “B” Company up to and including the Dieppe Raid, where hemiraculously made it back to England uninjured. He remained with his unitto soldier on and was later awarded the MID for combat recognition andreturned home to Canada and was then serving with the Saskatoon LightInfantry when he got discharged and he married Dorothy and settled in MilkRiver, Alberta.

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DAVIES, J. Royal Canadian Air Force

J. Davies was born on December 29, 1927 in Wales. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in Canada. He left the service in 1953. Heis married.

DAVIES, Larry KOREA and PEACETIME

Larry was born on a farm near Fife Lake, Saskatchewan, on August 31,1934. He enlisted in the PPCLI on October 11, 1951 and remained with themfor twenty years. He did tours of duty in Egypt, Cyprus and Germany. Larrynow resides in Victoria, British Columbia, and has been a member of thePrince Edward Branch #91 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 37 years.

DAVIES, Robert Gilmore “Bob” WWII

Robert was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, in 1915. He joined theArmy, serving in Northern Alberta transporting military equipment and goods.He passed away in 1997 and was a member of the Leduc Alberta RoyalCanadian Legion.

DAVIES, Leonard Owen WWII

Leonard was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, in 1912. He joined theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment (SSR) and served in England and France.He was killed in action on August 19, 1942. He was involved in the DieppeRaid and was last seen volunteering to push off a reserve craft. Leonard isburied in Belgium.

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DAVIES, Steve WWII

Steve was born in Liverpool, England, in 1905. He came to Canada when hisparents immigrated in 1906 and settled in Southern Saskatchewan. In 1940,he enlisted in the South Saskatchewan Regiment and sailed overseas in1942, serving in Canada and England and participated in the Dieppe Raid,where Steve was wounded but miraculously made it back to England andreturned to Canada in 1945. He became a training instructor until the warended. Steve was a member of the Assiniboia, Maple Creek and SwiftCurrent Legion Branches for 34 years before he died from ALS in 1978.

DAVIES, Walter “Blink” WWII

Walter was born in Coronach, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in 1942 and attendedofficer candidate school. Upon graduation, he received his commission and in a short time hewas selected as a Canloan Officer and sailed to Britain as a Lieutenant and became a PlatoonCommander in the Royal Scots Regiment. In 1944, his regiment was on the offensive inFrance and he was sent on a patrol so that the battalion could move forward. While observingthe new destination, a “buzz bomb” destined for England fell short and landed on the locationof Walter’s group killing everyone except him. With a shattered leg, he managed to drive aJeep back to his battalion. His leg was then amputated above the knee and he was shippedto hospital in England. He sailed back to Canada, settled in Regina with his family and workeduntil his retirement with the government and did one year stint as president of the War AmpsAssociation of Canada. He is a member of the Regina Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

DAVIES, William Kenny WWII

William was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, in 1924. He joined theRegina Rifles and served a short time in the military training as part of theinfantry serving in Canada. He passed away in 1991.

DAVIES, William “Billy” WWII

William was born in Weyburn, Saskatchewan, in 1908. He joined the ReginaRifles South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1940 with four of his siblings andwas a field gunner with rank of Sergeant. His regiment spent the first monthson the coast of England doing their best to convince Hitler and his Luftwaffethat England was well defended. The rest of the war, he spent in Italy andHolland until his discharge in 1946. Billy passed away in 1997.

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DAVIS, Arthur H. WWII

Arthur was born on June 15, 1923 at Edenwold, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Royal Canadian Air Force on November 10, 1942 at Regina andserved in the United Kingdom with Squadron 625 in 1 Group of the RAF andleft the Royal Canadian Air Force at Moncton, New Brunswick, onSeptember 14, 1945 as a Flying Officer. Married with two sons and onedaughter, Arthur worked with an electric motor service after the war and withthe Veterans Land Act administration, also with the Prairie Flying Serviceand Saskatchewan Government Air Ambulance. He lives at Candle Lake,Saskatchewan.

DAVIS, Eddie WWII

Eddie enlisted on June 18, 1943 and did guard duty in Canada and wasdischarged on May 24, 1945 and retired to Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and is a member of theLangenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 41 years.

DAVIS, Samuel Norman WWII

Samuel was born in Liverpool, England, in 1915 and came to Canada withhis parents settling in Elkhorn, Manitoba. He married Irene Kingdon andraised three children: Lyle, Norma and Jim. In September 1939, he enlistedwith the Army Corps in Regina and left for England in 1940. He returnedhome in June 1945 and worked for the wheat pool elevators in Atwater andthen Welwyn, Saskatchewan. In 1970, due to ill health, he retired to Reginaand became a member of the Corps of Commissionaires, where he workeduntil his sudden passing in 1973. He was a member of the Welwyn Branch#112 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

DAVIS, Roy WWII

Roy joined the Regiment #12 Service Depot Particulars of Service on March5, 1945 and was discharged on September 5, 1945 and retired in Yorkton,Saskatchewan. He received the 1939-45 War Medal. He is a member ofthe Langenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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DAVIS, Tom E. WWII

Tom was born on May 13, 1927 at Edmonton, Alberta. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force in January 1943 and trained and served at MooseJaw, Toronto, Mountain View, Ontario, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,and with the Fleet Air Arm in Kingston, Ontario. He left the service in June1946 at Lachine, Quebec, as an LAC. After the war he served in the Armyreserves and worked as sales manager for Universal Bindery in Saskatoonand then became chief executive of the bindery. Tom was married and active in hockey and baseball and served as president of the North ParkCommunity for eight years.

DAY, J. Stanton WWII

Stanton was born on January 18, 1922. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force in February 1943 and served in Canada, leaving the service onApril 17, 1946. Stanton is married.

DEGRYSE, Albert H. WWII

Albert was born in Illinois, USA, on July 9, 1916 and came to Canada(Langenburg) with his family in 1930 and married Pauline in 1943 and hada family of two. He joined the Regiment Artillery A.A. on December 22, 1940and was discharged on July 7, 1941. He worked in construction for a fewyears before working in a lumber yard in British Columbia and drove a semi-trailer for the company to Vancouver and surrounding towns. They semi-retired in 1974 and moved to Kelowna, British Columbia. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and has been a member of theLangenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over ten years.

DEETS, D. W. WWII

D. W. was born on June 14, 1920 at Oban, Saskatchewan, and enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Air Force in July 1941 and served in Canada andNewfoundland. He left the service on September 28, 1945 as a FlyingOfficer.

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DEGRYSE, Ernest WWII

Ernest was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on September 21, 1917.He joined the 15th Field Regiment, 4th Division (Gunner) on June 19, 1941and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and France. Ernest drownedwhile crossing the Seine River in action on August 28, 1944 and is buried atBretteville-sur-Laize, France. He has a geo memorial in NorthernSaskatchewan called Degryse Lake. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the Defence Medal andthe France/Germany Star.

DEGRYSE, Henry WWII

Henry was born in Bredenbury, Saskatchewan, on August 13, 1919. Heenlisted with the 15th Field Regiment, 4th Division, 110th Battery (General) onMay 28, 1941 and served in Canada, England, France, Belgium, Hollandand Germany. He was discharged on January 26, 1946 and worked inLangenburg as a mechanic’s helper in local elevators and caretaker at thepost office. He married Anita and they had one daughter. They retired inLangenburg. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp,the 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal and theFrance/Germany Star.

DELAYEN, S. J. WWII

S. J. was born on March 15, 1919 at Sutherland, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin the Army in December 1940, serving with the mechanical and electricalengineers (RCEME) in Canada and the United Kingdom. He left the servicein January 1946. He is married.

DELAINEY, C. R. Royal Canadian Air Force

C. R. Delainey was born on February 15, 1939 at Watson, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1957, serving in Canada. Heleft the service in 1959. He is married.

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DELUCA, Louis “Luigi” KOREA

Luigi was born on March 11, 1931 in Montreal, Quebec. He enlisted atMontreal on July 9, 1951 in the Regular Army for service in Korea and theFar East with the 12th Company Electrical and Mechanical Engineers(RCEME) and 41 Infantry workshop. He left the service on July 9, 1957 atRegina as a Craftsman. After his service, he worked as a motor mechanicwith Saskatchewan Power Corporation.

DEMANIUK, R. W. “Dick” WWII

Dick was born on June 10, 1925 at Hafford, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Army in April 1943 at Vancouver and served in the United Kingdom andNorthwest Europe with the Royal New Westminster Regiment (CanadaScots). He left the service at Vancouver in June 1946 as a Sergeant.Married with two sons, he has been employed with the construction industrysince the war and has served Nutana Branch #362 as chairman of buildingand membership committees and as third, second and first vice-presidents.

DENEVERS, Frank Holmes WWII

Frank was born in Vandura, Saskatchewan in 1921. He was killed in actionon September 14, 1942 at the age of 21. He was flying with #22 OperationalTraining Unit over Germany, their target being Bremen, Germany. He hadsurvived two previous crashes. He has no known grave but his name isinscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green Egham,Surrey, England. Denevers Lake in Northern Saskatchewan is named in hishonour.

DENEVE, J. Roger Royal Canadian Air Force

Roger was born on February 14, 1937 at Dumas, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on September 27, 1955 and leftthe service on July 1, 1981. There is no record of service or rank on leavingthe service. He received the Canadian Forces Decoration. Roger ismarried.

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DENSLEY, A. H. WWII

A. H. Densley was born on February 11, 1921 at Estevan, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Army on June 11, 1942 and served in the Army Engineers(RCE) in Canada, the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe. He left theservice on March 9, 1946 as a Sapper. He is married.

DENTON, Charlie A. WWI

Charlie came from New Jersey with his parents to Melfort in 1913 and hemarried Marian McCorquadale in 1914. He had spent time in the SpanishAmerican conflict (Calvary Unit) and was overseas from 1914-1918. Uponhis return, he and his wife operated the first post office north of theSaskatchewan River (in their home). They left the White Fox area andCharlie returned in 1950. He passed away in 1951.

DERING, George J. WWII

George was born on October 22, 1920 at Watrous, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in June 1942, serving in Canadaand left the service on October 15, 1945 as a LAC. George is married.

DENTON, George E. WWI

George came from New Jersey with his parents, Matthew and Hannah toMelfort in 1913 and filed for their homestead in the White Fox area. Georgegave up his land and joined the Army in 1915. After his return from overseasduty, he worked at many occupations. He passed away in the Veteran’sHospital in Saskatoon in 1949 at the age of 69.

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DERYCKE, Bernard WWII

Bernard was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan. He joined the W.L.I. onJune 8, 1942 and served in Canada. Bernard never married and after hisdischarge he farmed for a while and then sold the farm. He passed away in1989.

DERYCKE, Charles WWII

Charles was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army(Trooper) on June 14, 1941 and was discharged on September 29, 1944.Charles never married and after his discharge he farmed for a while with hisbrother Bernard until they sold the farm. He passed away in 1992.

DEVLIN, Charlton G. WWII

Charlie was born on March 28, 1913 at Cranbrook, British Columbia. He enlisted in the Armyat Regina on June 6, 1940 and served in the South Saskatchewan Regiment in the UnitedKingdom, on the Dieppe Raid and in Northwest Europe and left the service on January 23,1945 as Company Sergeant Major (CSM). He was wounded in action and received a Canadiandisability pension. Married with one son and one daughter, Charlie farmed before the war andafterward joined the Agriculture Canada Research Station in Saskatoon as a technologistworking with entomologists. He was a founding member of Nutana Branch #362 and servedas president, vice-president and secretary and was also a zone commander. He was active inhis church, coached junior hockey and baseball and with the speed skating association. Heserved as president of the Federal Government Employees Club in Saskatoon.

DESJARLAIS, E. J. WWII

E. J. Desjarlais was born on December 25, 1924 at Lebret, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in September 1942, serving inCanada and left the service in July 1946 as a LAC. He is married.

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DEWITT, James G. “Goldy” WWII

James was born on September 26, 1920 at Gilbert Plain, Saskatchewan.He enlisted in the Army on July 6, 1940 at Winnipeg and served with the 3rd

Field Ambulance (RCAMC), Canadian Provost Corps and the Army ServiceCorps (RCASC) in Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy and Northwest Europeand left the service on February 16, 1946 as a Warrant Officer. Married withone son and one daughter, he served from 1948 to 1969 in the reserve armywith the 21st Field Squadron Engineers (RCE).

DEY, John Alexander WWII

John was born in Carberry, Manitoba, in 1922. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943and trained as an air gunner in McDonald, Manitoba, and went to England in 1943 and wasattached to RAF sent to Lossiemouth, Scotland, for advanced training and at the end of threemonths, he was sent to North Africa with a crew on a Wellington Bomber and went across NorthAfrica by truck and ship and ended in Cairo and in “Digri” Bengal with 159 Squadron and did 301hours of operations over Burma against the Japanese. Some of the targets were bombed andsome mine laying. He was shot badly over Rangoon on April 1, 1944 and flew back to Alipegre,India and crashed outside Calcutta and was hospitalized for a week and returned to duty. He leftBombay in 1945 and returned to England and then Canada and was discharged in June 1945.He received the Operational Wings 1943 Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Ribbon andMaple Leaf. He has been a member of Swift Current Branch #56 for 24 years.

DINIUS, John Joseph KOREA

John was born near Forward, RM of Broken Shell, Saskatchewan, on February 13, 1933 andqualified as a Saskatchewan Smoke Jumper in 1951. In July of that year, he joined thePPCLI and trained in Wainwright, Alberta, and went to Korea in 1951 with the 3rd Battalionand to Germany in 1955 with the 1st Battalion Regiment. In 1958, he transferred to theCanadian Intelligence Corps. He also served in Cyprus and Kashmir, India and Pakistanand visited Syria and Afghanistan during these tours. He also served as an exchangeinstructor with the US Army during the Vietnam War and served also in Ottawa, CampBorden, Petawawa and Calgary. Prior to his retirement in 1978, John was deputy operationsofficer at CFB Moose Jaw. He and his wife now live on their Veterans’ Land Act farm northof Paddockwood, Saskatchewan. He received the Canadian Decoration and Clasp.

DIGNEY, Leonard WWII

Leonard was born in Semans, Saskatchewan, in 1914. He joined the Armyand served in Canada. He has been a member of Branches #171 Raymoreand Semans #108 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 59 years.

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DIXON, Frederick “Ted” WWI

Ted was born in 1894 in England and came to Canada in 1913 and workedat Carnduff. In 1914, he joined the Army and went overseas. He returnedand filed for land in the Love area in 1919 and married Elizabeth in 1925,raising three children. He and Elizabeth belonged to the White Fox Legionand Auxiliary since these organizations first started. They moved into WhiteFox in 1956. Ted passed away in 1962.

DOERKSON (CRAIG), Wanda Ann PEACETIME

Wanda was born in Arcola, Saskatchewan, on June 23, 1962. She enrolledin the Canadian Armed Forces on January 12, 1986 in Regina and afterbasic training at Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, she completed language trainingat St. Jean, Quebec. Upon completion of her supply technician training, shewas posted to 7 CFSD Edmonton, 4 Svc Bn Germany, CFB Penhold andCFB Cold Lake. Wanda retired in October 1997.

DORN, Vivian WWII

Vivian was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on April 30, 1912. She joinedthe CWAC on September 15, 1942 and was on ordinance and wasdischarged on March 1, 1946. She married Ken Welter in 1950 and farmedin the Yorkton area. She received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland Clasp. Vivian was a member of the Springside Branch #71 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 21 years before she passed away on April 5, 1995.

DOLNEY, Henry Andrew WWII

Henry was born in Otthon, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal CanadianAir Force, Northwest Air Command (Equipment Section) on September 27,1943 and was discharged on May 9, 1946. Henry married Sheila in 1940and they had one son. They moved to Langenburg in 1948 and worked forthe IHC dealership and after it changed ownership he went to work at theAnglo Station and retired in Langenburg and joined The Legion Branch #250in 1951 and has been a member for 40 years. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal.

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DOYLE, Chester WWII

Chester was born in 1919 near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. At an early age,he helped his father and brothers at bush camps building roads and railwaycrossings. He moved with his parents, Matt and Elizabeth, and family to theWhite Fox homestead. He joined the Army in 1940 and went overseas.Before returning home, he married Mary Black in Scotland and they farmedin the White Fox area and raised five children. Chester retired to PrinceGeorge where he passed away in 2008.

DOYLE, Larry WWII

Larry was born to Matt and Elizabeth on December 25, 1924, nearSaskatoon. He moved with his family to the White Fox area to homesteadand enlisted in the Army on March 1, 1943 and went overseas. He waswounded in France and received his discharge in October 1945 and marriedIla May Meyers from White Fox and they raised three children. Larry nowlives at Prince George, British Columbia.

DRYSDALE, John William WWII

John was born in Uren, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He joined the Army andserved in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Jon passedaway in July 2009 and was a Life Member of the Kinistino Branch #129 ofThe Royal Canadian Legion.

DOYLE, Vernon “Mike” WWII

Mike was born near Saskatoon on November 24, 1917 and worked with hisfather and brothers at building roads, railway crossing and bush camps. Hemoved with the family to the White Fox area to homestead. He worked inthe Vancouver shipyards in 1941 and was in the Army from 1942-1945. Hecame to Garrick, Saskatchewan, to take up land and married Evelyn VonBieker and raised three children. They are now retired and living in Nipawin.

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DUFFIELD, Kenneth Ozro WWII

Kenneth was born in Central Butte, Saskatchewan, on May 18, 1920. Hejoined the Army in January 1942 and was a Corporal Instructor at #12 inRegina and served in Canada, England and France. He was discharged inMarch 1945 and took up farming. He still works in his machine shop parttime for farmers. Kenneth has been a member of the Semans Branch #108of The Royal Canadian Legion for 66 years.

DUHAIME, Elzear J. WWII

Elzear was born at Jackfish Lake, Saskatchewan, on April 25, 1924. He enlisted in theCanadian Army on May 25, 1944 in Regina and trained in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan,Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Currie Barracks, Alberta and Debert, Nova Scotia, andsailed from Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the New Amsterdam and disembarked at Greenock,Scotland. He took further training in southern England and was with the Regina RiflesRegiment at Ghent, Belgium, and went to the war zone until the war ended and returnedto Utrecht, Holland and then on to the Canadian Army Occupational Force for Germanydoing guard duty. He returned to Canada in September 1946 and was discharged inWinnipeg on November 8, 1946. Elzear now resides in North Battleford, Saskatchewan,and is a 50-year member of the North Battleford Legion Branch #070.

DUNN, John Herbert William WWII

John was born in Broadview, Saskatchewan, in 1924. He became part of the High SchoolCadet Corps and the Reserve Army in 1942 and 1943 at Dundurn, Saskatchewan, andtrained on the 4.2” Howitzer. In August 1943, he joined the RCNVR at Queen, Reginaand was put on the reserve list until he was called in January 1944 to Ottawa forseamanship in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, and trained on the converted yacht Caribou andtook signals training at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. John was stationed at Albro Lake wirelessstation in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and was discharged in February 1946. He retired withthe rank of Captain after twelve years of service. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal, the Canadian Service Medal and the Canadian Defence Medal. He hasbeen a member of the Kinistino Branch #129 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 27 years.

DUNN, Harold WWII

Harold enlisted in the Army Ordnance in May 1942 in Regina and took sixweeks basic training in Maple Creek and then went to Petawawa, Ontario,for more extensive training. When the orders came for embarkation leave,Harold was not feeling well and ended up with rheumatic fever and wasdischarged in May 1943 for medical reasons, as he had a heart murmur andswollen joints. DVA paid for a business course for him and he got a job withthe government. He found this very boring so in 1945, when his brother,Vic, was discharged from the Army, he came home and the two of thembought a share in Dunn Brothers.

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DUNNING, George Ithamer WWII

George was born in Port Reeve, Saskatchewan, on July 24, 1916 and joinedthe #8 General Hospital C.A. (A.F.) in 1941 and served in England, Belgium,France and Holland, and was discharged in 1945. On returning home, hefarmed and he and his wife, Jean, raised four children: Robert, Sandra,Larry and Donna. They moved to Regina, Saskatchewan, where he workedfor the city until his retirement. George passed away on April 14, 1996.

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George was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on July 18, 1929. He joined theservice in Moosamin, Saskatchewan, as a boy soldier on December 11,1944, and served for a total of 50 years before being discharged on July 1,1994. He received the Canadian Centennial Medal 1967, the QueenElizabeth II Jubilee 1977 Medal, the Canadian Forces Decoration with twoclasps, and the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal. He retired as ChiefWarrant Officer and has been a member of the Regina Branch #001 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 30 years.

DURBIN, Thomas Donald PEACETIME

Thomas was born in Toronto, Ontario, on October 11, 1935. He enlisted inthe RCEME on January 12, 1953 and was discharged on January 19, 1973,and enlisted with the RCASC on March 1, 1973 and discharged onDecember 1, 1979, serving in Canada, the USA, UNEF and Egypt. Heretired as Chief Warrant Officer and has been a member of the ReginaBranch #001 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 38 years.

DURBIN, Henry George WWII

Henry was born in Glamorganshire, England, on September 26, 1901. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Artillery on September 5, 1939, serving in Canadaand England and was discharged on June 27, 1946 as a Battery SergeantMajor. He passed away on February 18, 1973.

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DYER, Frank Robert WWII

Frank was born in Wawota, Saskatchewan, on May 6, 1914. He enlisted inRegina on March 13, 1941 with the 101st Field Battery of the RCA as a gunnerand served in England, Italy, Belgium, France and Holland and was dischargedon December 7, 1945. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal, the War Medal 1939-45 and the General Service Badge. He marriedAnnie Bell Paterson in Airdrie, Scotland, on October 4, 1945 and lived inWawota, Glen Ewen and Oxbow. They had four children: Jean, David, Gay andSheila. Frank took great pride in being a War Veteran. He was a member of theLegion Branch #187 for 41 years before he passed away on February 8, 2006.

DYKE, Heinrich George “Henry” WWII

Henry was born in Oakshela, Saskatchewan, on May 23, 1919. He enlistedin October 1941 and went overseas in September 1942, attached to the 45th

Canadian Medical Battery of the 7th Canadian Medical Regiment serving inFrance. He was killed in action on August 10, 1944 at age 25 and is buriedin the Canadian War Cemetery, Calvados, France.

EARL, Clifford WWII

Clifford was born in Pinto, Saskatchewan, on September 18, 1917. Heenlisted in the Canadian Army with the South Saskatchewan Regiment inEstevan on January 9, 1941 and was discharged on January 9, 1946, afterhaving served in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #117 North Portal untilhis passing on June 1, 2000.

DYKE, Victor Edward WWII

Victor was born in Oakshela, Saskatchewan, on April 25, 1921. He enlistedwith the 25th Company of the Royal Canadian Engineers in April 1942 andwas posted with his unit for action on the western front and was in Hollandat the time of his death on Friday, October 13, 1944, at age 23. He is buriedat Bergen-op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands.

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EARL, Kenneth WWII

Kenneth was born in North Portal, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He joined theCanadian Army on March 8, 1941 at age 19 and served with the 14th Battery4th Canadian Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery and served inEngland, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was in Germany onVE Day and was discharged in December 1945. Kenneth passed away in1984 at Cochrane, Alberta.

EARL, Lawrence WWII

Lawrence was born in North Portal, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He joined theCanadian Army on March 8, 1941, at age 22. He served with the RoyalArtillery, 4th Canadian Field Regiment, and with the 21st Army CorpsCanadian Section under General Montgomery in England, France, Belgiumand Germany and was discharged on January 10, 1945. He was a customsofficer at North Portal after the war and then transferred to Winnipeg as acustoms appraiser. Lawrence passed away in 1994 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

EGELAND, Severt WWII

Severt was born in Saskatchewan Landing in 1920. He joined the Army in1940 and served as an artillery soldier in Canada, the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. He and his dad spoke Norwegian, so Severt was usedat times as an interpreter. He was discharged in 1945 and received the WarMedal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence ofBritain Medal, the France/Germany Star and the 1939-45 Star. He passedaway in 1983 and had been a member of Branch #56 of The Royal CanadianLegion for twenty years.

EDDY, Donald Walter WWII

Donald was born in Bethune, Saskatchewan, on August 9, 1912. He joinedthe Air Force and spent most of his time with the radar unit serving in Indiaand acquired malaria while there. After his discharge in 1945, he wentfarming. Donald had a stroke eight years ago and can’t speak and tookanother stroke two years ago and now can’t walk but uses a scooter. He hasbeen a Life Member of the Bethune Branch #304 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 25 years.

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EGGLETON, Harold Francis WWII

Harold was born in Semans, Saskatchewan, in 1923. He joined the Air Forceand trained at Dafoe, Saskatchewan, and went to England as an aircraftmechanic for three years. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and the 1939-45 Medal.

ELL, Canisius Jacob WWII

Canisius was born in Sedley, Saskatchewan, on May 20, 1925. He joined theWinnipeg Rifles on December 30, 1943 at age 19 and went overseas to theUnited Kingdom and then to Holland for four months before he was killed inGermany on April 10, 1945. He is buried in Holland. His brother was also inHolland at that time but they could not get leave together. Sadly they did notsee each other before his death.

ELLIOTT, James “Jim” WWII

Jim, son of Bill and Maggie Elliott, was born in 1923. He grew up in thePickwell District-Wawota area of Saskatchewan and finished his grade 10before joining the 101st L.A.A. R.C.A. in 1940 going overseas until hisdischarge in 1945. In the Fall of 1946, he went back to school in Reginaunder the Veterans upgrading program and then to university in Saskatoon,where he received his B.S.A. and then to Madison, Wisconsin, for his PhD.,after which he accepted employment with the Central Experimental Farm inOttawa, Ontario.

ELLIOTT, Donald WWII

Donald was born in Wawota, Pickwell District, Saskatchewan, in 1925. Hejoined the Army at age 17½ in 1942, and spent three years in the CanadianTrade School. After being discharged in 1945, he bought the home farmthrough the VLA. He married Kay Penner of Wawota in 1964, and theyraised two daughters: Wendy and Karen. Don was plagued with arthritisover the years and finally had to move off the farm. He built a new home inWawota and lived for several years until his deteriorating health forced himinto Deerview Lodge, where he passed away.

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EMERY, Kenneth John WWII

Kenneth was born in London, England, on December 14, 1909. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force Wireless Unit AC1 in 1939 and trained inMontreal #1 Wireless School WEM3 and was posted at Royal Canadian AirForce #401, 402, 412 Squadrons, serving in England and Northern Ireland.He was discharged in 1944. Kenneth was a Life Member of the AssiniboiaBranch #17 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over 40 years before hepassed away on February 18, 2002.

EVANS, John A. WWII

John was born to Tom and Lydia Evans on April 22, 1924 in England. Hemoved with his family to Carlyle, Saskatchewan, in 1929 because theconditions were not good in England at that time. He received his educationat the Carlyle School and then joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1943 andserved on the famed destroyer, HMCS Huron, which did convoy duty on theArctic run to Murmansk and Archangel and later served in the EnglishChannel before and during the invasion. After the war, he returned to Carlyleand married Hazeldene Hurst and they raised two children: Ferg and Cindy.John was a member of the Carlyle Branch #249 of The Royal CanadianLegion before he passed away on September 22, 1999.

EWEN, Archibald Charles “Archie” WWII

Archibald was born in Cameron, Ontario, in 1911 and married Margaret Annie Lewison November 12, 1940 and had five children: Gary Charles, Margaret Amelia,Kenneth Wayne, Sheila Rae and Richard Dale. He joined the RCE and served in theUnited Kingdom and Continental Europe. Archie worked for farmers and then laterdrove a truck. He and Margaret owned and operated Ewen’s Café until Archie hadto sell due to ill health. He passed away from a massive heart attack on March 11,1972. Archie never wished to talk about the war and wouldn’t watch war movies ontelevision. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the1939-45 Star, and the France/Germany Star. He was a member of the WelwynBranch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

EVANSON, Peter G. WWII

Peter was born in Dauphin, Manitoba, and he and his wife, Nellie, came toWelwyn, Saskatchewan, in 1932 from Rossburn, Manitoba, and raised threechildren: June, Carole and Blair. Peter barbered in Welwyn until 1941, whenhe joined the Army and went overseas in 1942 and spent two years inEngland and returned home in 1944 and resumed barbering until 1969 whenhe retired and was very active in the community, the I.O.O.F. Lodge, TheLegion and the United Church. He passed away suddenly in 1973 and restsin the Welwyn Cemetery. He was a member of the Welwyn Branch #112 ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for 28 years.

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EYOLFSON, Sigurdur WWI

Sigurdur was born in Gimli, Manitoba, on September 29, 1897. He enlistedin the First Depot Expeditionary Force on May 28, 1918, and served inFrance in the 3rd Infantry Works Battalion and was demobilized on July 15,1919. He passed away on November 29, 1980.

FALLOON, George WWII

George joined the Air Force and served overseas. He was a member of theSmeaton Legion Branch #319. He passed away in 1991.

FARMER, Walter WWII

Walter was born in the Ingleside District south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan,in 1929. He joined the Army in 1945 and after his discharge, he worked asa farm labourer and in bush camps in the winter. In 1952, he moved to SpyHill District and took up farming, where he still resides. He married Elva in1954 and they raised four girls and a boy.

FALLOON, James WWII

James joined the Air Force and served in Canada. He was a member of theSmeaton Legion Branch #319. He passed away in 1992.

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FARNDEN, Arthur Thomas WWII

Arthur was born in Virden, Manitoba, on July 23, 1918 and moved toAlameda with his parents in 1934. He joined the Army in 1941 and wasdischarged in 1943 due to poor health. He returned home and married EvaMcLagan and they had a family of three children. He was an active memberof the Alameda Branch #267 of The Royal Canadian Legion. He passedaway on January 12, 2000.

FARNDEN, William Daniel “Dan” WWII

Dan was born at Oak Lake, Manitoba, on June 29, 1922. He joined the Armyin 1941 and was with Unite Calgary Tank Regiment C.A.B., serving inCanada, England, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star, theDefence Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Afterhis discharge in 1946, he married Lily McKiver of Montreal and they raisedfive children. Dan was a member of the Alameda Branch #267 of The RoyalCanadian Legion. He passed away on October 12, 1999.

FEDUN, Nick WWII

Nick was born in the Whitesand District north of Springside, Saskatchewan,and joined the 5th Field Regiment, 2nd Division in March 1942 and did hisbasic training in Canada and went overseas in 1943, serving in Canada,England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. After his discharge inDecember 1945, he married Dorothy and they had two children. He was partof #557 Squadron Air Cadets and their instructor for twelve years. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the DefenceMedal, the France/Germany Star, the 1939-45 Star and the 1939-45 WarMedal. Nick has been a member of the Langenburg Branch #250 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 41 years.

FEDAK, George PEACETIME

George was born in Tuffnell, Saskatchewan, in 1933. He joined the Air Forceand served in Canada and France from 1951 to 1981 as a CO and SupplyOfficer Air Cadet from 1981-1987 in Macklin, Saskatchewan, and CO andSupply Officer Air Cadet from 1987-1996 in Penhold, Alberta. He was amember of the Red Deer Branch #035 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 40years before he passed away in 2003.

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FELLING, Claude WWII

Claude joined the 5th Field Regiment, 2nd Division (General) of the Army onJanuary 4, 1941 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and ContinentalEurope and was discharged on September 21, 1945 and was manager ofthe Anglo Service Station for many years after the war. He married Lillianand raised a family, and in 1975 he retired and moved to Saskatoon. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the DefenceMedal, the France/Germany Star, the 1939-45 Star, and the 1939-45 WarMedal. Claude had been a member of the Langenburg Branch #250 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 46 years before he passed away in Saskatoonon April 2, 1999.

FERGUSON, Gerald Noble “Gerry” WWII

Gerry was born in Sonningdale, Saskatchewan, in 1926. He enlisted in theArmy at age 17, following his four brothers who had enlisted in variousservices. After his training, he was sent to Nova Scotia in preparation togoing overseas but didn’t serve as the war had ended at that time. After hisdischarge, he became a motor mechanic and later became employed byBeaver Lumber Company for most of his working life. Gerry was a chartermember of the Sonningdale Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion andserved in various capacities in Legion Branches wherever he lived inSaskatchewan. His last membership was in Moose Jaw, where he receivedhis Life Membership. He passed away on October 31, 2009 in Moose Jaw.

FEUSI, Arnold WWII

Arnold was born in Minnesota, USA, in 1912 and was two years old whenhe came to Canada. He joined the Edmonton Mosquito Squadron RAF (AirCrew Radar Branch) in March 1941 and took radar as a trade and receiveda good education in mathematics. He was discharged in February 1945 andbecame a math teacher. He married Sally and they raised a son, a daughterand adopted a girl. He retired to Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

FEUSI, Alban WWII

Alban was born in 1917. He joined the Infantry (Corporal) RAF in 1943 andwas killed during training in Calgary, Alberta, on February 10, 1943. He isburied in Langenburg, Saskatchewan.

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FEUSI, Hubert WWII

Hubert joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (LAC) on July 2, 1941 and wasdischarged on October 22, 1945. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal. Hubert passed away on March17, 1967.

FEUSI, Jim WWII

Jim was born in the USA and came to Canada. He served with the US Armybecause when he enlisted he was too young for the Canadian Army. Hehad an American citizenship and saw action in the Pacific Theatre.

FIDLER, Alexander M. WWI and WWII

Alexander was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1896. He joined theArmy and served in England, France and Belgium. He passed away in1984.

FEUSI, Joe WWII

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FIDLER, John D. WWII

John was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, in 1925. He joined the ReginaRifles (Vandoos) and served in England, France and Korea. He passedaway in 2003.

FISH, Leonard WWII

Leonard joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in December 1941, at age 21,as an Aero Engine Mechanic and took his training at London, Ontario,Yorkton and Estevan and worked on the last plane to fly out of RAF stationat Estevan. It was a challenge to get the plane ready to fly. His last postingwas at Abbotsford, British Columbia, and in the Spring of 1946, Leonard tookup farming in the Edgeworth District until 1980 when he sold the farm to Daleand Anna and then moved to Ogema. Leonard now lives in Regina.

FLEMING, David Warwick “Dave” WWII

Dave was born on June 13, 1925 in England. He enlisted with the Royal AirForce. After his discharge he continued his education and taught schooland met his wife, Denise. Dave and his family moved to Rama,Saskatchewan, then to Young, and then to Arborfield in 1963, where hecontinued teaching until his retirement in 1983. He transferred his Legionmembership from the Young Legion #358 to Arborfield Legion #203 andDenise joined the Ladies’ Auxiliary in 1964. Dave was an active instructorwith the Air Cadet Squadron #456. They then moved to Meadowlake in1985. Dave has since passed away and Denise still lives at Meadowlake.

FISHER, James Frederick Corril WWI

Fred was born in Bailieborough, Ontario, in December 1890 and moved toAlameda, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1912 andtrained as a pilot. After the war, he returned to Alameda and went intogarage and car sales until the depression and then became postmaster forthe town of Alameda, and retired in 1954. He married Maymie McFetridgeof Souris, Manitoba, and they raised three children. He joined the AlamedaLegion Branch #267 in 1945 and was given a Life Membership on June 1,1967. Fred passed away in Saskatoon on January 9, 1983 at age 92.

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FOLEY, Ross KOREA

Ross was born in Ontario. He joined the 2nd RCHA (General) Winnipeg onAugust 22, 1950 and served six years in Korea before he was wounded andsent to the American hospital in Kuri, Japan. After a few months, he returnedto the Deer Lodge hospital in Winnipeg for about a year. Upon beingreleased from the hospital, he went to Shilo, Manitoba, to the school ofartillery and was discharged in June 1956. He married Beatrice and theyraised nine children. He worked on the railway for nine years before settlingin Langenburg to work at the potash mine. He received the United NationsMedal, the Korean Star, and the Korean Service Medal (pin).

FOLKERSEN, John Brock WWII

John was born at Rosthern, Saskatchewan, on May 18, 1925. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1943 and flew 17 bombing missions over Germany in a Halifax heavybomber from January to March 1945. On their last mission on March 31, 1945, during amassive raid over Germany, they encountered unexpected intervention by Luftwaffe ME262 fighter jets and were shot down. All seven crew members were able to parachutesafely and survived the remaining weeks of the war in a POW camp. They were thought tobe killed in action. It was a happy reunion when he was liberated back to England; he wasmet by his brother, Norman, who was also posted there at the time. The Cradle Crew, asthey were nicknamed because of their young ages, remained great friends and had manyhappy reunions in the following years. Brock passed away on February 17, 1997.

FOLKERSEN, Victor Roy WWII

Victor was born in Ceylon, Saskatchewan, on March 16, 1916. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force on August 15, 1941 and served in Canadaand the United Kingdom as a Flight Officer. On September 5, 1943, whileflying over Trecastle, Brecon, Wales, his plane crashed during a violentstorm. Victor is buried in the Hereford Cemetery, Herefordshire, UnitedKingdom.

FOLKERSEN, Norman Arnott WWII

Norman was born in Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, and enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on August 1, 1941. He graduated as a pilot in July 1942and was posted to 120 Bomber Reconnaissance Squadron (Flying boats) atCoal Harbour, British Columbia, participating in coastal defence operationsand was subsequently posted to England in August 1944 and served at #3Personnel Reception Centre in Bournemouth until the end of the war.Norman was discharged in 1945 and passed away in 2007.

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FORD, Harvey Thomas WWII

Harvey was born in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in Saskatoon in August 1942 and enrolled in thetechnical training school for a course in aero mechanic engineering. In 1943,he went to St. Thomas, Ontario, for further training and left for England inJune 1944, at which time he joined the 418th Edmonton Squadron andworked on Lancaster Bombers and Mosquito airplane motors. In September1945, he returned to Canada and was discharged in Regina. Harvey was aLife Member of the Kinistino Branch #129 of The Royal Canadian Legionbefore he passed away in 2006.

FORSYTH, James Henderson WWII

James was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He served in the Canadian Armed Forcesfrom 1941 to 1945 joining a special parachute unit that trained at Helena, Montana. During oneof his training jumps he suffered an injury that prevented him from remaining with the unit. He thenjoined the South Saskatchewan Regiment in Regina where he became a physical traininginstructor and was sent to England taking part in the invasion of Normandy as a front line soldierand led many reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines to gain tactical information. Jim alsotook part in operations in France, Holland and Germany and was wounded twice - once in Falaise,France, and again in Germany during the last days of the war. He returned to Canada in August1945 and received his discharge with the rank of Sergeant. After spending two years working inToronto, he returned to the Kinistino area, where he farmed until his death in May 2002. He wasa member of the Kinistino Branch #129 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over 40 years.

FOWLIE, Joseph WWI

Joseph was born in Scotland in 1890 and came to Canada in 1908. Heenlisted with the Fort Garry Horse from 1914-18. He married Elizabeth andfiled for a homestead in the Megan District, five miles east of Arborfield, andlater acquired another quarter of land. Their four children attended MeganSchool and then Hillsworth. They retired to Arborfield in 1950. Elizabethpassed away in 1961 and Joseph in 1970.

FORSYTH, Lorna Gavin WWII

Lorna was born on September 12, 1921 in Saskatchewan. She joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force on August 12, 1942 and was discharged on July3, 1946. She served in Canada at clothing stores at Rockcliffe Air ForceBase, Ontario, Trenton, Ontario, and Victoria Island. She volunteered atRockcliffe Hospital; helping the blind, writing and reading letters, and takingVeterans in wheelchairs for ‘walks.’

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FRAZER, John Robert “Jack” WWII

John was born in Walpole, Saskatchewan, on September 1, 1922. Heenlisted in the #12 District Depot of the Active Canadian Army at Regina onJuly 4, 1942 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and ContinentalEurope. He received the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and was discharged onJanuary 8, 1946 with the rank of Gunner. In March 1946, John became amember of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion. Hemarried Dawna Tilley on July 21, 1951, and they moved to Calgary andbecame members of Branch #284 Chapelhow Legion and raised one sonand one daughter. Jack passed away on May 29, 2008.

FRUIN, Arthur Giles “Art” WWII

Arthur was born in Gerald, Saskatchewan, on March 6, 1916. He took hisschooling at Redpath School and worked in the Welwyn area in 1937 and1939. After a short time in the 101st Battery of Moosomin, he joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and took Aero Engine Mechanic training andserved until October 1945. In 1943, he married Verna Carefoot, and after thewar, worked and operated a confectionery store. In 1952, he began to farmand continued until 1981. Art and Verna were both fond of sports and helpedmany community projects. Art received the Veterans’ Service Medal. Hepassed away in January 2007 and had been a member of the WelwynBranch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 46 years.

FUHR, Walter WWII

Walter enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force (Corporal) Wireless GroundOperator on September 11, 1942 and served in Canada. He was dischargedon October 18, 1945 and retired in Saskatoon and received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal.

FUHR, Harold WWII

Harold was born in Langenburg. He joined #78 Squadron RAF Navigatorand trained in Canada for the flying officer service and was posted to aLancaster Bomber Squadron. He was shot down on his 10th operational flightover France on the night of June 22-23, 1944. He is buried in a militarycemetery in the commune of Quinquepark, Olse, France.

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FULLER, Charles R. WWII

Charles was born in Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, in 1918. He joined the ReginaRifles Regiment in 1943 and served in the medical unit as a stretcher bearerin England, Holland and Germany. He was killed in action on February 19,1945 and is buried in the Groesbeek Cemetery, Nymegen, Holland.

FUNK, George C. WWII

George was born on August 2, 1918 on the homestead near Dinsmore, Saskatchewan.He joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment of the Canadian Army in February 1940and trained in Canada and England. In August 1942, he was seriously wounded atDieppe, France, and was taken POW by the Germans. After recovering in a Germanfield hospital, he worked in a salt mine until he and hundreds of POWs were marchedinto Germany in April 1945. He was later rescued by the Allies when Germanysurrendered. He returned home to Lucky Lake, Saskatchewan, in June 1945, married,and raised two daughters. He became a schoolteacher and was Superintendent ofschools for Indian Affairs. George passed away on December 13, 1963. He was amember of the Beechy Branch #324 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

GALVIN, Arthur L. WWII

Arthur was born in Berwick, Saskatchewan, in 1914. He joined the RCADCas a Dental Technician in 1942 and served in England. He was dischargedin 1945 and worked for CPR in Churchbridge, and later moved to Arden,Manitoba, with his wife, Dollie, and their four children. He farmed there untilretiring to Neepawa, Manitoba, and passed away there from a heart attackin 1998.

GALLANT, Anthony Joseph Emil WWII

Anthony was born in Kennedy, Saskatchewan, in 1911. He worked onseveral farms before joining the South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1939,and after taking his basic training, he was shipped overseas. Anthony waskilled while taking part in the Dieppe raid on August 19, 1942, at age 31. Hehas no known grave but his name is inscribed on the Brookwood Memorialin Surrey, England. Gallant Bay in Northern Saskatchewan has been namedin his honour.

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GALVIN, Iven W. WWII

Iven was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1918. He enlisted in theRCASC and served as transport and supply captain and was discharged in1946. He joined the Federal Civil Service as a material management officerand following employment at Wainwright, Camp Borden, Churchill, Winnipegand Edmonton, he retired in 1982 and to Victoria, British Columbia, with histwo children.

GALVIN, Kenneth R. WWII

Kenneth was born in Berwick, Saskatchewan, in 1916. He attended theUniversity of Toronto Dental College before serving with the RCADC as adental officer in 1942. He was discharged in 1946. After his discharge, hepracticed dentistry in Toronto. Kenneth died from a heart attack in Torontoin 1984. He had two children.

GARDINER, William “Billy” WWI

Billy was a WWI veteran and came to the Megan District in 1933 fromsouthern Saskatchewan, where his brother, Jimmy, was Minister ofAgriculture in the Federal Government. Billy never married but enjoyedparties and dances put on in homes in the early days. He farmed and soldout in 1947, going to Manitoba.

GALVIN, Raymond K. WWII

Raymond was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He enlisted in1942 and served with the medical branch of the RCN and was dischargedin 1946, after serving on the East Coast and in the North Atlantic. After hisdischarge, he was employed by the CPR in Canora, Saskatchewan, formany years until he transferred to Saskatoon as a freight claims agent. Hemarried Peggy and they had one child. Raymond retired in Saskatoon.

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GARTNER, Eugene WWII

Eugene joined the Navy in 1943 at age 20 and trained as a gunner and wason the gate boats that patrolled the Halifax Bay and was also aQuartermaster taking his basic training in Saskatoon and then transferringto Cornwall, Nova Scotia. He was on the destroyer “Haida” and went on theNorth Atlantic run. While in Halifax, he married Lillian Power after the war,and was discharged in 1946. They came back to Saskatchewan and hewent to Moose Jaw Technical School for one year to take an electrical courseand then went farming in 1948 in the Dummer District.

GATEY, Peter WWII

Peter was born in Walpole, Saskatchewan, in 1921, son of Michael and MaryGatey. He joined the Westminster Regiment (motor) RCIC and wentoverseas serving in Continental Europe. He was killed in action onSeptember 2, 1944 near Montecchio, Italy, at only age 23. He is buried in theMontecchio War Cemetery. He enlisted in British Columbia and there is amountain named in his honour, north of Mission, British Columbia.

GIBSON, Walker Gleason WWII

Walker was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on February 13, 1913. Hejoined the Navy on June 13, 1944 and served in the Acct. Branch RCN VRand was given a compassionate discharge on June 12, 1945. He wasmarried to Clarice Reed and they had three children. Walker took over hisfather’s farm equipment dealership and was a very active member of theAlameda Branch #267 of The Royal Canadian Legion and the community.He passed away on March 5, 1997.

GIBB, Robert WWII

Robert was born in Lintlaw, Saskatchewan, on July 24, 1924. He joined the16th and 22nd Saskatchewan Horse, serving in England and Germany as atank gunner. He received the Canadian Medal, the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal and the France/Germany Star.Robert had been a member of the Lintlaw Branch #23 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 62 years before he passed away in 2008.

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GOSKI, Anthony J. “Tony” WWII

Tony was born in Cedoux, Saskatchewan, on November 1, 1915. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Artillery in Regina on January 20, 1943, with the rank ofGNR and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe.He was discharged on March 9, 1946 and farmed at Cedoux. Tony passedaway on March 8, 1994.

GRAF, Gustav WWI and WWII

Gustav was born in Debolufka, Galicia, Austria (now Poland), on April 28, 1896 andimmigrated to Canada in 1911. He joined the RCOC and served in WWI and WWII inCanada and was discharged in 1945. Gustav married Hedwig in 1922 and they hadseven children. He operated the family farm after WWI and sold it in 1929 and boughta butcher shop in Langenburg. After the stock market crashed, he operated a truckingbusiness and enlisted in WWII in 1941 as a cook/butcher because of his age of 45 andserved on bases in Ontario. After the war, he went to work for the Canadian CivilService which took him to the Armed Forces bases in Manitoba and other points. Hepassed away in Regina after a motorcycle accident on September 7, 1967. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal.

GREENSIDE, James Findlay WWII

James was born in Fleming, Saskatchewan, in 1915. He joined the ArmyTank Corps and served in England and Holland. He passed away in 1984and was a member of the Fleming Branch #201 of The Royal CanadianLegion for over 35 years.

GRAF, Henry R. WWII

Henry was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on January 31, 1923. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force on December 16, 1941 until 1964. He trained as a draftsmanand was stationed at several bases in Canada, France and Germany. He was dischargedon September 23, 1946. He was with the Department of National Defence from June1964 to September 1978 and after 23 years, he retired and worked at the potash mine andthen took employment as a draftsman with the engineering division of the Canadian CivilService attached to the Armed Forces. He retired to Langenburg and lived with hismother. He was diagnosed with leukemia and passed away on August 22, 1982. Henrywas a quiet man who loved sports and was a great supporter of all ticket sellers. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal.

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GRIFFITH, Russell Watson WWI

Russell was born in London, Ontario, on August 19, 1897. He joined theCameron Highlanders of Canada 43rd Battalion in 1915 in Tugaske,Saskatchewan, and served in Belgium and France. He was discharged in1919 and married Victoria Gadd of Epsom, England, in 1918. He came backto Tugaske to farm under the soldier settlement board. In 1931, hehomesteaded north of Norguay, Saskatchewan, due to drought conditions.He raised three sons and two daughters. Russell passed away in May 1982.

GRIFFITH, W. WWII

W. Griffith enlisted in the Army as a cook and served overseas. He passedaway in 1987.

GUNN, Robert WWII

Robert was born in 1923. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy on July 15,1941, at age 18, and trained in Victoria, British Columbia. He served on theHMCS Guysborough-Minesweeper on both the east and west coast on theHMS Belfast and British Cruiser (Russian Convoys, D-Day) on the HMCSUganda, RCN cruiser attached to the British Pacific Fleet and various shipsafter the war, the HMCS Ontario and Antigonish. He was discharged on July15, 1948.

GUNN, John Alexander WWI & PEACETIME

John was born in Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan, on August 21, 1883. Hejoined the 5th Regiment (Boer War) in April 1902 and was discharged inAugust 1902. Then he enlisted with the 1st Regiment (CMR) in WWI onOctober 22, 1914 and was discharged in May 1919, serving in Canada, SA,England, and Belgium. He became a POW on June 2, 1916 (SanctuaryWood), and a POW in a Germany-forced labour camp. He was thenhospitalized in Germany and later in Switzerland, and moved to convalesceon December 9, 1918 in Berkshire, England. He was later owner of Gunn’sBeach and was postmaster in Spirit Lake until his death on August 12, 1947.

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HAINSTOCK, Henry WWI

Henry was born in Minto, Manitoba, on April 17, 1894, the oldest of sixchildren born to David and Elizabeth. He went to school in Minto and joinedthe RCA 1st Depot Division. After the war, he worked at road construction,on farms and sawing wood. He married Eva McDairmid on March 15, 1927at Melfort and they farmed at Leacross and then moved to the Jordan RiverDistrict in March 1941 and raised a family of five: Janet, Frank, Vera,Gertrude and Mabel. They moved to Arborfield in 1960 and sold their farmin 1961. Henry passed away in 1964. Eva moved to Nipawin and passedaway in 2001.

HAMILTON, Boyd Nelson WWII

Boyd was born at Tisdale, Saskatchewan, on August 2, 1922, son of Henryand Mary Hamilton. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and wasstationed in Cornwallis, Nova Scotia, and Windsor, Ontario, as an engineroom artificer. Boyd passed away of cancer on January 19, 2002. He wasa member of Branches #50 and #54 of The Royal Canadian Legion for fiveyears.

HANDE, Philip H. WWII

Philip was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on July 28, 1916. He joined theArmy in 1942 with the 1st Field Park Coy, RCE (Special) 2nd Division andlanded in Normandy hauling supplies to the front line through Germany andwas discharged in 1946. He married Frances in 1947 and they had twochildren.

HANDE, Dirk PEACETIME

Dirk was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on December 23, 1953. Hejoined the Canadian Armed Forces in August 1977 and was stationed atHalifax, Nova Scotia, and served with the 1st Canadian Submarine Squadron(Able Seaman) on HMCS Onondaga until his discharge in July 1979. Afterreturning home, he went back to work in the potash mine and married Cherylin 1981 and they had two children. He moved to British Columbia, where heworks in a lumber mill. He was a member of the Langenburg Br # 250 andwas transferred to Gold River Legion in British Columbia.

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HANDYSIDE, Raymond Thomas WWII

Raymond was born in Benito, Manitoba, in 1919. He joined the Royal Canadian ArmyService Corps on April 9, 1942 in Regina and took his basic training at Dundurn,Saskatchewan, Sydney and Courtney, British Columbia, and arrived at Terrace, BritishColumbia, on October 9, 1942. In June 1943, he was sent to Wainwight, Alberta, andwent overseas in December 1944, and was in England when the war was declared overand served in the Occupation Army in Holland, Belgium and Germany until April 1946,when he returned home to Regina and received his discharge and returned to the familyfarm and in July 1946, he married the local school teacher and together they raised threedaughters. Raymond farmed for over 50 years until his heart disease forced hisretirement. His membership in The Royal Canadian Legion spanned 47 years andincluded New Osgoode, Crooked River and Tisdale Branches. He passed away in 2006.

HANEL, Joseph John WWII

Joseph was born in Prelate, Saskatchewan, in 1917. He joined theSaskatoon Light Infantry and Winnipeg Grenadiers, serving in Canada andHong Kong. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Pacific Star and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He passed away in 1980and was a member of Branch #263 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HANNA, Naomi WWII

Naomi was born at Keys, Manitoba, on April 19, 1911, daughter of Thomasand Mildred and came with her family to Runeiman, Saskatchewan, andattended the Leather River School and then finished school at Manlius. In1942, she joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and after being discharged,she married James Kinghorn at Calgary in 1947; they raised one daughter,Heather. Naomi passed away on July 23, 1977.

HANNA, John WWII

John was born to Hugh and Alice on May 14, 1910 on the homestead nearRidgedale, Saskatchewan. He married Edvina Rageth in 1929 and lived atNipawin and finally moved to Calgary. John joined the Air Force in 1943 andwas a mechanic so he was stationed at different bases until the end of thewar. John and Edvina raised four children: Art, Melvin, Bev and Barb. Hebelonged to The Legion for over 40 years and Edvina for over 25 years. Hereceived a Meritorious Medal for his work in The Legion. John is deceased.

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HANNA, Orval WWII

Orval was born at Keys, Manitoba, on March 22, 1903 (a twin to Owen), sonof Thomas and Mildred Hanna. He came with his family to Runeiman,Saskatchewan, and attended the Leather River School and helped hisbrother, Owen, farm until 1942 when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Forceand served overseas and was discharged in Calgary in 1946. He thenhelped his Uncle Hugh McPhail to farm and then returned to Calgary. Orvalpassed away on May 24, 1959.

HANNA, Weldon WWII

Weldon was born at Keys, Manitoba, on November 10, 1909, son of Thomasand Mildred Hanna. He moved with his family to Runeiman, Saskatchewan,and attended the Leather River School and finished his education at ManliusSchool. He married Marjorie Mohr in 1936 and they moved to Flin Flon,where he worked in the mines. They had one son, Billy. Weldon joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1942 going overseas and shortly after the warhe returned to Flin Flon, married again and raised Sheldon, George andBilly. He passed away on December 31, 1996.

HARESIGN, Sidney WWII

Sidney was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 1913. He joined the PerthRegiment, RCIC, serving in Italy. He was killed in action in 1944 andreceived the Memorial Cross, the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the War Medaland the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.

HANSEN, Walter WWII

Walter was born in Norquay, Saskatchewan, on May 1, 1915. He joined theRoyal Canadian Army Service Corps on April 8, 1942, serving in France,Belgium, Holland and the United Kingdom. Following his discharge on March27, 1946, he married Agnes Johnson and they had four children: Laura,Wallace, Dale and Lars. He was with the Saskatchewan Pool Construction Unitfrom 1954-1965 and received his millwright papers and worked with theSaskatchewan Potash Industry in Esterhazy, Vans coy and Allan until he waskilled in a car crash on his way to work one morning on December 14, 1970. Heis remembered as a very positive, smiling man who defended The Legion andwhat it stood for, being a member of Branch #351 Norquay for 18 years.

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HARLEY, Henry WWII

Henry served in WWII from October 1941 to 1946 and was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion.

HARLEY, Sidney John WWI

Sidney served in WWI from August 1914 to May 1919 and was a memberof The Royal Canadian Legion from December 1933 to December 1992when he passed away.

HARRISON, Fred WWI & WWII

Fred was born in Hartlepoole, Durham, England, in 1894. He joined the Armyand served in both World Wars. He passed away in 1967 and had been amember of the Tompkins Branch #140 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HARRIS, Charles Edwin WWII

Charles was born in Dorchester, Ontario, on June 28, 1923. He enlisted andserved in Canada with the Royal Canadian Air Force on November 17, 1942and trained in Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Summerside, Prince EdwardIsland, and Sydney, Nova Scotia, and there on Atlantic patrol until June 1945and then transferred to reserve and was honourably discharged on October26, 1945. Ed and family moved to Leask, Saskatchewan, in 1951 and waspostmaster for 28 years. He was a member of the Leask Branch #79 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion. He passed away on March 23, 1982. Ed receivedthe Volunteer Service Medal and the Pilots Flying Badge.

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HARRISON, Robert WWI & WWII

Robert was born in Bellerby, Yorkshire, England, on October 4, 1894. Hejoined the West Riding Regiment in WWI in 1914 and was discharged in1919, and joined again in 1940 and discharged in 1945. He went overseasand was wounded in 1916 at the Battle of the Somme. Robert married MaryMarshall at Abnethy, Saskatchewan, in 1929 and moved to the Blue Sprucearea to homestead and raised two sons. Mary belonged to the White FoxLegion Auxiliary. Robert was a member of the White Fox Branch #244 from1955 until his death in 1974.

HART, Lloyd Howard WWII

Lloyd was born in Vanguard, Saskatchewan, in 1913. He joined the ArmyGNR-22 Provost and served in the United Kingdom and Europe. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Lloyd passedaway in 1959.

HARTNETT, John H. “Jack” WWII

Jack was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in January 1922. He enlistedwith the 13th Field Regiment, 8th RECCE, 2nd Division on February 10, 1941serving in Canada, England and Europe and attained the rank of Sergeantafter five years in Europe. His regiment landed on Juno Beach on D-Dayplus 30 and was discharged on January 9, 1946. He was a member of theBig River Branch #136 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 41 years before hepassed away in 2009.

HARTLEY, Jackson WWII

Jackson enlisted in 1942 at age 18 and went into the Royal Canadian AirForce. He was stationed in Winnipeg and then transferred to Whitehorse tothe Air Transport Command and attended school covering Air Plane CrashFire Fighting from January 26 to March 1, 1945. Jackson returned home in1946 to start farming.

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HASELHAM, John James WWII

John was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined the Army onApril 20, 1940 and served with the Saskatchewan Regiment overseas. Hisdischarge came on October 5, 1945 and he received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal, the 1939-45 Star, the Italy, France and Germany Stars. Hejoined the Alameda Branch #267 on January 22, 1946.

HAYS, David Balfour WWI & WWII

David was born at Stonewall, Manitoba, in 1895. He served in WWI inGermany, France, Belgium and Holland. He moved to Lloydminster,Saskatchewan, in the 1920s and served in WWII with the Saskatoon LightInfantry Machine Gun Corps, 221st Battalion. He married Helen JoyceDavies in Oswestry, England, in 1942 and had two children born in England.Dave was discharged on August 2, 1945 and returned to the Harlan District,north of Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, to farm and had two more children.Helen returned to England in 1949. Dave was a member of the FrenchmanButte Legion Branch #183. He passed away in 1977 and is buried at the FortPitt Cemetery, Saskatchewan.

HEIBEIN, Henery John WWII

Henery was born in 1924 and joined the Army serving in England, Hollandand Germany. He passed away in 2006.

HAYWARD, William WWI & WWII

Bill was born in the county of Suffock, England, in 1893. He resided inWelwyn from about 1910 until his death. He was employed on various farmsin the district and was also a mail carrier in the village after the war. In May1916, he enlisted with the 217th Battalion and served with the Veteran Guardfrom 1942 until 1945 in Canada, England and France. Bill married MaudeLavelle of Winnipeg. He received two service medals 1914-1918 and oneservice medal 1939-45. Bill was a member of the Welwyn Branch #112 ofThe Royal Canadian Legion.

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HEINSOHN, Ewald WWII

Ewald enlisted with the WLI (Army) RCASC 3rd Division as a Private(Bandsman) on January 26, 1943 and served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom and Continental Europe. After his discharge on May 21, 1946, heworked at the Co-op Creamery and was promoted to manager at severalplaces. He married Margaret and they had one daughter. He passed awayat Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1993. Ewald had been a member of theLangenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HENDERSON, Norman WWII

Norman came with his father and brother, Leonard, to the Torch River districtto homestead and married Alice Nixon. They moved to Saskatoon in 1981.Norman had enlisted in the Air Force in 1941 and was discharged in 1945.

HEPP, Michael WWII

Michael enlisted on January 21, 1943 in the Army Volunteer Corps overseasand served as a rifleman in the British Isles and Continental Europe and didoccupational duties in Germany and was discharged on March 5, 1946.

HEPP, Frank WWII

Frank was in the Army Volunteer Corps in the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. He was killed in action in Grosebuk, Holland, on March1, 1945.

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HEPP, Steve WWII

Steve joined the Canadian Army CAP No. 2 Lake Superior with the 5th AABattery RCA (CA) and served in Belgium, England, Holland, France andGermany and was discharged on May 1, 1946.

HERTLEIN, Robert Rudolph WWII

Robert enlisted with the RCASC 3rd Division (Private) on May 16, 1941 andserved in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe and wasdischarged on January 21, 1946. Robert passed away on October 4, 1984and received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the 1939-45 Defence Medal, and the France/Germany Star. Hewas a member of the Langenburg Branch #250 of The Royal CanadianLegion.

HEWITT, Oscar WWI

Oscar was born in Nottingham, England, on August 2, 1895. He joined theSouth Saskatchewan Expeditionary Force in 1915 and took part in thebattles of Ypres, Mons, Arras, the Somme, Passchendaele and Vimy Ridge.He was discharged in 1919. Oscar was a staunch member of the ReadlynLegion and the Asssiniboia Legion from its inception until his passing onMarch 29, 1987. He sold poppies on the street every year until 1985, andfor many years he read the WWI members who passed away atRemembrance Day Services and always took part in Decoration Dayservices as long as he was able.

HEWITT, James Bryan WWII

James, son of James and Ethel Hewitt, was born in 1921 at Kelso,Saskatchewan. He was killed in action on December 26, 1944 near Faenza,Italy, at age 23. He was with the 2nd Lt. A.A. Regiment RCA and is buried inthe Faenza War Cemetery, which was formed in the winter of 1944 for theburial of those who were killed in the static fighting before the advance wasrenewed in April 1945. Hewitt Narrows is named in honour of James BryanHewitt.

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HILDEBRAND, Joseph Nolan AFGHANISTAN

Joseph was born in Central Butte, Saskatchewan, in 1989 and joined the 3PPCLI (OMLT) and served in Arghandab, Afghanistan.

HILDEBRANDT, Herbert H. WWII

Herbert enlisted on November 5, 1942 and served on the Pacific Coast andthe Aleutian Islands and was discharged on September 22, 1945. Herbertreturned home to farm after the war and married Alvina and had two sons.He passed away on February 20, 1982 at Langenburg, Saskatchewan.

HINCHLIFF, Lyle Keith WWII

Lyle was born near Ruthilda, Saskatchewan, on May 14, 1924. He enlistedin the Air Force on July 23, 1943 as a LAC Mechanic, serving in Canada. Hewas discharged on April 26, 1946 and operated his own garage and weldingshop. Lyle passed away on October 25, 2008 and was a Life Member of theHerschel Branch #007 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HINCHLIFF, Frances Catherine WWII

Frances was born in Saskatchewan on March 7, 1922. She joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force on December 1, 1942 and took her basic training atRockcliffe, Ontario, and nurse training at St. Thomas, Ontario, and served #7 SFTS Ft MacLeod, Alberta, and # 2 FIS (3), Pearce, Alberta, and wasdischarged on January 11, 1945. She married Aubrey Wood in 1944 andthey had eight children. She has been a member of the Herschel Branch#007 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 10 years.

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HINCHLIFF, Marianne Joyce WWII

Marianne was born in Kelfield, Saskatchewan, on November 24, 1923. She joinedthe CWAC in March 1944, taking her basic training in Vermillion and then a clerk’scourse in Edmonton followed by a clerk-steno course in Saskatoon. She wasposted in Ottawa and worked for the department for repatriation of War Brides.Following her discharge in July 1946, she went to the University of Saskatchewan,where she earned her B. HSC and then taught economics in junior and seniorhigh schools in Nipawin and Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Dauphin, Manitoba,and Picture Butte, Alberta. Marianne married Glenn Temple on July 5, 1953, andthey raised four children. She has been a member of the General Stewart Branch#4 of The Royal Canadian Legion in Lethbridge, Alberta, for four years.

HLADY, William Lee “Bill” WWII

Bill joined the RCN Volunteer Rescue (Ldg Stoker) on August 27, 1942 andwas discharged on December 5, 1945. He served previously on the 2nd

Battalion P.A. Volunteers from 1940 to August 13, 1942. After his discharge,he became a teacher and married Grace and had a family. He retired in1973 and passed away in Langenburg in 2008. He received the 1939-45Star, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Jubilee Medal,the George VI Medal and the North Atlantic Star. Bill had served on HMCSUnicorn, HMCS York, HMCS Nadan, HMCS Hero, HMCS Stadacona, HMCSOntario, HMCS Niobe, and HMCS Milltown and was a member of theLangenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HOGBERG, Lloyd F. E. WWII

Lloyd was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on September 23, 1919. Heenlisted in the RCOC Army in September 1942 and was discharged on April27, 1943, due to medical reasons. In 1940, he enrolled in a metal course forseveral months, sponsored by the Air Force, and then transferred to Ontarioto help build boats for the Navy. When that was finished, he went back toMarchwell to a blacksmith shop. After his discharge, he married Agnes in1945 and they had three children. Lloyd retired to Russell, Manitoba, in1984 and was a member of the Langenburg Branch #250 of The RoyalCanadian Legion.

HOEY, James William Douglas WWII

James, son of John and Margaret Hoey, was born in Kelso, Saskatchewan,and joined the 218 (RAF) Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force serving inContinental Europe. James was killed in action in Belgium on June 24, 1943at age 22. He was killed while piloting a sterling bomber that crashed atScherpenhewel, Belgium, and is buried in the Communal Cemetery,Kaggevinne, Brabant, Belgium.

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HOILAND, John Brock WWII

John was born in 1923 and later moved to Rosetown and farmed west ofDarcy. He enlisted in the RCNVR on December 6, 1943 as a stoker servingin Canada, the Atlantic and the North Sea on HMCS Stormont and wasdischarged on May 5, 1945 and went back to farming. In 1964, he marriedShirley Stewart and purchased land from Elton McDonald west of Arborfieldin the Ditton Park District and raised four children: Don, Heather, Robertand Kathleen. John and Shirley built a house in Arborfield in 1987 andbelonged to the Arborfield Legion and Ladies’ Auxiliary. John passed awayin 1997 and Shirley lives in town.

HOLLAND, Bert WWI & WWII

Bert was in the British Army from 1914-1918 and came to Canada fromEngland in 1921. Bert and Lil Beck met in Toronto and were married inAugust 1927, and moved to the homestead in the Pine Torch area in 1928and raised a family of eight. Bert was in the Canadian Army from 1940-1945and farmed until his death in 1956.

HOLT, Frank WWII

Frank was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on November 6, 1919. Hejoined the 8th New Brunswick Hussars on April 4, 1941 and was dischargedon March 28, 1946 after serving in Canada, England, Germany, Holland,Italy and France. He was promoted to Corporal and L. Sergeant duringenemy combat. He received the Holland Liberation Medal and theSaskatchewan Centennial Medal (2005). He returned to Scott-National asa truck driver and retired in 1975. Frank passed away on October 22, 2006.He had been a member of the Lumsden Branch #234 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for two years.

HOLLIDAY, Joseph James WWII

Joseph was born in Mission, British Columbia, in 1924. He joined the Navyin September 1941 and served until October 1945 on the MelsapenaTraining Ship, HMCS Quotsino-Minesweeper and HMCS Q-099 a SubChaser in the Pacific and Atlantic.

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HOUCK, Mervyn WWII

Mervyn was born in Ingleside district south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in1914. He enlisted with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders in 1943 atWorthing, Sussex, England, and served in France. He married Blanche andworked in the pulp mill in Ontario after he left home. He was killed in actionat St. Andre-sur-Orne, Normandy, France, on July 24, 1944 and is buried atBeny-sur-Mer War Cemetery near Reviers Calvados, France. He left hiswife and five children to mourn.

HOWSE, John Edward WWII

John was born in Avonlea, Saskatchewan, on July 5, 1923. He joined the 27th

Armoured Regiment on March 27, 1942 and served in England, France,Belgium, Holland and Germany. Upon return to civilian life, John worked forone year and married in 1946 and began farming in the Khadive area in1947, where he lived until his death on July 11, 2006. He had been amember of the Pongman Branch #180 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 59years.

HUNTER, Jim WWI

Jim was born in County Donegal, Ireland, on October 30, 1889 and came toCanada in 1912 with the Allen brothers to work at Conquest, Saskatchewan,near his brother, William, and family. Jim joined the CEF and went overseasand returned to file for homestead in the White Fox area in 1919. In 1931,he married Frances Merritt, an English school teacher at Pinehurst Schooland they had a daughter, Nancy. In 1937, he sold the land and they movedto England. Jim passed away in 1960.

HUDSON, Mervin C. “Merv” WWII

Merv joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as an Aero Engine Mechanic andspent time training in Williams Lake and Vancouver, British Columbia,sleeping in sleeping bags. Merv loved the country up there and thought it aperfect place to raise cattle. He returned to farming in 1945.

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HUNTER, Lawrence Gordon WWII

Lawrence was born at Ardath, Saskatchewan, on May 12, 1915 to Williamand Maude, and moved with his family in 1935 to the White Fox area. Heworked in the shipyards at Vancouver in 1941. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1942 as a mechanic and was discharged in 1945. In1948, he started building houses with his brothers and had a constructionbusiness in 1962, NWL Hunter Construction. He married Mae and theyraised two children. Lawrence passed away on March 12, 1989.

HUNTER, Murray WWII

Murray was born in Estonia, Saskatchewan on August 31, 1924 and grew up on a farm in the Mantariodistrict. He enlisted in November 1942 in Saskatoon and went to Regina and took his basic training inCamp at Prince Albert and then sent to Camp Borden, Ontario, for advance training as a motor mechanicand instructing in tank driving and maintenance. In November 1943, he boarded the Aquatania andheaded overseas and landed at South Ampton and was sent by rail to Aldershot to be retested andexamined for further instruction on British Tanks. Murray was assigned to the 2nd Armoured Division-1st

Hussars and crossed to Juno Beach and made his way up the coast line to Dieppe, knocking out Germanresistance units. In July 1944, the Germans scored a direct hit causing explosions and fire. Murray hadburns to his hands and face and was in hospital for two weeks and then back overseas to re-enforcementcamp. Murray came back to Canada on the Queen Elizabeth and was discharged in February 1946 inRegina. He was a member of the Ogema Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HUNTER, William Ronald “Bill” WWII

Bill was born at Ardath, Saskatchewan, on September 6, 1918. He movedwith his family in 1935 to the White Fox area and joined the SLI in 1940going overseas to Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Holland. He wasdischarged in 1945 and went in 1948 to join his brothers in the constructionbusiness. He married Genny and they raised three children. Bill passedaway on April 5, 2004.

HUNTER, Norman Alexander WWII

Norman was born at Tisdale to William and Maude on November 8, 1922and came with his family from Ardath to the White Fox area in 1935.Norman, with brothers Albert and Lawrence, worked in the shipyards atVancouver in 1941. In 1942, he joined the PPCLI and transferred to SLIgoing overseas to Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Holland, and wasdischarged in 1945 doing various jobs and going with his brothers in 1948to Vancouver in the construction business. He married Erna and they raisedthree children. Norman remains in Vancouver.

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HUTCHISON, Alfred James WWI

Alfred, son of John and Elizabeth Hutchison, was born in Hartney, NorthDakota, U.S.A., on September 18, 1894 and moved to the Wawota,Saskatchewan, and farmed with his dad until joining the Army on April 17,1916 in Wawota. He was sent overseas to England on June 9, 1917 andtransferred to the 46th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Saskatchewan Regiment)sometime after November 1917. Jim died of wounds on September 4, 1918and is buried in the Aubigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Pas de Calais,France.

HYSUICK, Steve WWII

Steve was born in Flintoft, Saskatchewan, on February 9, 1921 and joinedthe 48th Light AA on November 4, 1942, serving in Europe, France, Belgiumand Poland and was discharged in March 1946. After the war, he returnedto the family homestead where he continued farming until his retirement inthe late 1980s.

INGJALDSON, Brian PEACETIME

Brian joined the Canadian Forces - 1st Service Battalion (AdministrationClerk) in October 1977, serving in Canada and obtained his voluntaryrelease in April 1980. He moved back to Langenburg and worked at thepotash mines. He married Tammy and raised a family.

IMPEY, William Tomas “Bud” WWI

William was born in Swaley Road, London, England, on July 13, 1896. Hejoined the Army as a radio operator (Signalman) in 1915 and served inEngland and was discharged in 1918. He was captured by the Germans inMenchy and was a prisoner until the end of WWI. Being a signalman, hescouted ahead of the regiment and signalled back, that was how he wascaptured. William was also at the battle of Vimy Ridge. He passed away onDecember 4, 1976, and had been a member of the Shell Lake LegionBranch #15 for fourteen years.

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IRWIN, Leonard George KOREALeonard was born in Carman, Manitoba, on September 15, 1933. He joinedthe Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry 3rd Battalion on January 21,1952, serving in Canada, Japan and Korea. He was discharged on January18, 1955. Leonard received the Korean Medal and the United NationsService Medal. He returned to civilian life and worked as a millwright untilhis retirement. He has been a member of the Lumsden Branch #234 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 31 years.

JACKSON, Albert Lyle WWII

Albert was born in Saskatchewan in 1921 and joined the 4th Army Squadron,serving in France, the High Seas, the British Isles, England, Holland andEurope. He received the Victoria Cross for bravery and was honourablydischarged.

JAMES, Kirk William SPECIAL AREA DUTY & PEACETIME

Kirk was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan, on August 14, 1965 and wasstationed with the reserves as a military policeman in Vancouver and servedas a peacekeeper for the United Nations and on NATO Tours in the Balkansin 1990s. He received the Canadian Decoration, Canadian PeacekeepingMedals, the Unprofor (United Nations Protection Force, former Yugoslavia)Medal, the NATO Article 5 Medal, the NATO non Article 5 Medal, the Queen’sGolden Jubilee Medal and the Wound Stripe.

JACKSON, Walter Henry WWII

Walter was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, in 1918 and enlisted in theKing’s Own Rifles of Canada at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, on May 6, 1942.He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, Africa, Italy, France, Germanyand Holland. Walter received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp, the 1939-45 Medal and Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Starand the Defence Medal. He was discharged on November 17, 1945. In2005, he received the Holland Medal. Walter has been a member of theKinistino Branch #129 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 33 years.

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JAMES, William George WWII

William was born in Lafleche, Saskatchewan, on December 23, 1923. Heenlisted in the Army on February 28, 1942 in Regina, Saskatchewan, andwas stationed at Red Deer and Calgary, Alberta, as a driver trainer and clerk(stenographer). He proceeded overseas on October 22, 1943 and wasemployed as a clerk with the 2nd Canadian Armoured Corps ReinforcementUnit in the UK and tank care. He was discharged on January 18, 1946 andreceived the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp. William passed away on January 1,2003, and had been a member of the Melfort Branch #30 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 40 years.

JARVIS, Jerome WWII

Jerome was born in Dundurn, Saskatchewan, and came with his family in1923 to Pine Torch district to homestead. The family moved to PrinceGeorge, British Columbia, in 1934. He joined the Heavy Artillery Paratroopsat Prince Rupert in 1941 and served in Belgium and Germany and was in thejump over the Rhine. He was discharged in 1945 and lives at Kamloops,British Columbia.

JENKINS, Kenneth John WWII

Kenneth, the only son of John and Florence Jenkins, was born in Springside,Saskatchewan, on October 14, 1917. He joined the Army and took his basictraining in October 1941 and later transferred to the Royal Canadian AirForce and was honourably discharged at the rank of Corporal oncompassionate grounds in the Spring of 1944. On May 21, 1949, he marriedDoris Chabaylo and they raised three girls and did farming. Kenneth passedaway from cancer on November 9, 1970.

JARVIS, Roy WWII

Roy was born in Dundurn, Saskatchewan, and came with his family in 1923to Pine Torch District to homestead. The family moved to Prince George,British Columbia, in 1934. He joined the Heavy Artillery at Prince Rupert in1941 and served with the Medical Corps in Italy and Holland and wasdischarged in 1945. Roy lives in Prince George, British Columbia.

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JOHNS, Harold Gordon WWII

Harold was born in Sioux City, Iowa, USA, in 1924. He joined the Air Forceand served in Canada and England. Gordon was a naturalized Canadianand so proud of it. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star, theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, theCanadian Forces Decoration and Clasp and the Long Service Medal. Haroldpassed away in 1979.

JOHNSON, Byron WWII

Byron enlisted on June 27, 1941 and trained as aircrew in Canada and proceeded to the UKand flew his first tour of operation with mixed Royal Canadian Air Force - RAF Crew inEngland and North Africa as a tail gunner. He returned to England as an instructor at RAFgunnery school and then returned to Canada as his tour expired in January 1944. He wentback to England to start his second tour in Lancaster as mid upper gunner with an allCanadian crew. He flew back to Canada in the Spring of 1945 to start training on LincolnBombers for the far east service. He was discharged on September 8, 1945. Byron diedsuddenly of cancer on December 10, 1990. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the Defence Medal, the Italy Star, the 1939-45 Star, the France/GermanyStar, the Aircraft Europe Star, the 1939-45 War Medal and the Canadian Forces Decoration.

JOHNSON, O. M. Mayo WWII

Mayo was born in 1920. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force(LAC) in 1940 and served with the #7 Bombing and German School inManitoba and was discharged in 1945. After the war, Mayo worked as amechanic, married Ruth and they raised two children. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal. He passedaway in 1964.

JOHNSON, Donovan WWII

Donovan was born on March 11, 1918. He joined the Army and landed in France in August1944, where he hauled a light anti-aircraft gun and trailer of ammunition for the 8th CanadianLight Anti Aircraft 4th Division for a short time and then transferred to the 15th Canadian FieldRegiment hauling more ammunition in France, Belgium and Holland until the end of the war.After the war, the Czechoslovakian government borrowed some of the army trucks andDonovan drove the first aid truck for the convoy of trucks through Cologne, Frankfurt, Neinberg,into Plzen, Czechoslovakia. Donovan went back to farming when he returned home. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland Clasp, and the 1939-45 Defence Medal. Donovan passed away in Russell, Manitoba, onJune 10, 1997, and was a member of the Russell Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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JOHNSON, Norman John WWII

Norman was born in Woodrow, Saskatchewan, on November 19, 1915. Hejoined the Air Force on March 23, 1942 and served in Canada. He took hisyouth training for air frame mechanic at Moose Jaw, Manning Depot atBrandon, TTS at St. Thomas, and was posted in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Hereceived his discharge on September 28, 1945. He became a pressurewelder for Saskatchewan Power and he and his wife, Evelyn, raised threesons and one daughter. Norman passed away on June 28, 2001, and hadbeen a member of the Estevan Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion for 30years.

JOHNSON, William Quinton WWII

William was born in 1922. He enlisted with the RAF Wing #15 Squadron inJune 1941 and was killed in action on May 23, 1943 in Doortmund, England,when on his 13th bomber raid, his Stirling was shot down over enemyterritory. William is buried at the Doortmund Cemetery and has a geo-memorial at Johnson Lake in northern Saskatchewan.

JOHNSTON, Raymond John WWII

Raymond was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on March 31, 1921. Hejoined the Army on January 9, 1942 under the Queen’s Own CameronHighlanders and served in Canada, England, France and Germany. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, the Defence Medaland the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Ray was dischargedon June 26, 1946, returning back to Alameda. He passed away in August1983.

JOHNSTON, Alfred Lawrence WWII

Lawrence was born in Douglaston, Saskatchewan, on October 22, 1920. Hejoined the Air Force in June 1942 and served in England as an aircraftmechanic and was discharged in January 1946. Upon returning to Alameda,he bought a farm and married Marion Hume. Lawrence was a very activeAlameda Legion member, being a handy man and received his LifeMembership to The Legion. He passed away on May 28, 2009.

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JONASSON, Clifford Daniel PEACETIME

Clifford was born on February 17, 1961 in Big River, Saskatchewan. Heenlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces in November 1978 at Cornwallis,Nova Scotia, and was honourably discharged after completing his recruittraining course on February 28, 1979. He passed away on October 14, 1984in a hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia.

JONES, Clarence Noble WWI

Clarence was born near London, Ontario, and came west with his family andjoined the Army at Lethbridge as Artillery Gunner with 31st Battalion and wentoverseas to England in 1916 as a horse driver, moving guns, high explosivesand shrapnel in France . He was in France and Belgium in 1917, taking partin the Battles of Ypres, Passchendaele, Hill 70 and Vimy Ridge. He arrivedin 1919 at Tisdale and received land at Armley, where he farmed. Hemarried Janet Thompson and they raised a family of three children.Clarence passed away on June 17, 1982.

JONESU, Emile WWII

Emile was born in Dysart, Saskatchewan, in 1914. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force on July 13, 1943 and served in Canada until he receivedhis discharge on August 24, 1945. He taught school in Alameda from 1946-1947. Emile was married and received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal. He passed away on October 15, 1985.

JONES, Theodore “Ted” WWII

Ted was born in July 1922, the youngest of six children, at Lake Valleydistrict. His parents, Earl and Pearl, moved the family to Ridgedale, whereTed went to school and worked at various jobs. He joined the Air Force in1942, and after his training he went overseas until his discharge in 1945.He returned to Nipawin in 1946 and married Charlotte Whyte in 1947 andlater purchased land in the Petaigon district, where he farmed and raisedpurebred Angus cattle. They raised three children: Diana, Andrew andGreg.

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KAWA, Halina WWII

Halina was born in Poland on May 11, 1906. She enlisted in 1942 as aCorporal and was discharged in 1948. She married John Kawa in 1925 andhad a family of three. She received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal,the 1939-45 War Medal, and the 1939-45 Star. Halina passed away in May1992 and had been a member of the Langenburg Branch #250 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 18 years.

KAWA, Jan “John” WWII

Jan was born in Poland in 1900. He enlisted in the Polish Army (WarrantOfficer) in 1942, serving in England. Jan married Halina in 1925, and whenthe war broke they were deported to Russia and after three years theymanaged to get out after they joined the Polish Army under British command.John was discharged from the British Army in 1948 and they came toCanada where he worked as a farm hand before starting his own farm. Heretired to Langenburg in 1972 and passed away on October 12, 1984.

KENNEY, Norman WWI & WWII

Norman joined the Army and served his country in both WWI and WWII.

KELLNER, Jack “Florian” WWII

Jack joined the Army on October 23, 1941 and was discharged on October9, 1942. After the war, he married Mildred and they had three children andran a trucking business. He retired and moved to Calgary, Alberta.

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KENTEL, Vernon F. WWII

Vernon enlisted with the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders (Infantry) onJune 4, 1942 and embarked overseas in January 1943. He went to Francewith the 21st Army Group and was wounded and taken prisoner to Stalag 38in Poland and was liberated by American Forces on March 17, 1945. Hereceived his discharge on August 24, 1945. Vernon received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the 1939-45Star and the France/Germany Star.

KINDRAT (TAYLOR), Mary Stewart WWII

Mary was born in Ridgedale, Saskatchewan, in 1924. She joined the CWACin Regina in July 1942, and took her basic training in Vermilion, Alberta, andwas then posted to Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, as a bookkeeper in thesupply depot for one year and then returned to Regina to the quartermasterstores, where she fitted and altered uniforms for new recruits and membersof the CWAC. She was discharged in September 1945 and has been amember of the Tisdale Branch #50 of The Royal Canadian Legion for fouryears.

KING, Howard Stanley WWII

Stanley, son of William and Henrietta King, was born in the Battleford Hospital on March 29,1922. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on March 30, 1942, serving with the NorthAtlantic Squadron out of Newfoundland as an Aero Engine Mechanic and spent most of histime in Yorkshire, England, working on the airplanes. While there, he met and marriedRosemary Richardson of Newton, Yorkshire. At the end of the war, he returned to Canada tofarm in the Bear Creek district, and he and Rose farmed there for many years. They have twograndchildren from his son, Anthony. He continued farming for a few years even after a fall thatleft him a paraplegic. Stanley eventually retired after a heart attack and he and Rose movedto Meadow Lake, where he resided until his death on September 5, 1997. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Defence Medal and was a member of the MeadowLake Branch #76 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over 35 years.

KING, Arron WWII

Arron joined the Air Force and passed away in 1965.

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KING, William WWII

William joined the Air Force and passed away in 1965.

KIRK, Wilford WWII

Wilford was born in Ingleside, south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan, and joined the Queen’sOwn Cameron Highlanders (Sergeant) on July 9, 1942 and saw action in France, Holland,Germany and Belgium and received minor shrapnel wounds. His fighting ended at the RhineRiver in Germany and was posted to Ghent, Belgium, as an instructor of new recruits arrivingfrom Canada in March 1945. At the end of hostilities, he rejoined the Camerons back inAmersfoort, Holland, and took command of the regiment police. He returned home with hisregiment in November 1945 and was discharged on January 10, 1946. Wilford was awardedthe highest Dutch Medal - Knight of Militaire Willemsorde. After the war, he sailed back toEngland to marry Doris in 1949, and they returned back to Langenburg and raised three sonsand farmed. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star,the Defence Medal, the King George VI Medal and the France/Germany Star.

KITZ, Harold WWII

Harold enlisted in the Army doing guard duty on June 20, 1941. He servedin Canada and was discharged on November 19, 1945.

KITSCH, Emil A. B. WWII

Emil was born in the Langenburg district, Saskatchewan, on September 17,1918. He joined the Royal Canadian Army (RCA) on July 31, 1941. After thewar, he married Elizabeth and they raised six children. He farmed from1946-1983 and retired to Langenburg. He suffered a severe stroke in 1983and moved to the care home in 1987. Emil passed away on October 8, 1995in Langenburg.

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KLINCK, Galen Franklin “Pat” WWII

Pat was born on October 4, 1917 in Dummer, Saskatchewan. He enlisted inthe Royal Canadian Service Corps in 1941 and served in Italy, France andHolland and was discharged in 1945. He was an active member of theTisdale Legion. Pat passed away on December 5, 1970.

KLINCK, Raymond George “Ray” WWII

Ray was born on April 24, 1913 in Dummer, Saskatchewan. He enlisted asa rifleman with the 4th Battalion Regina Rifles (CAOF) on March 17, 1944 andcompleted his training in Shilo, Manitoba, Woodstock, Ontario, and PrinceAlbert, Saskatchewan. His tour overseas took him to England, Germany,Holland and Belgium. He was discharged on June 6, 1946 upondemobilization. Ray passed away on September 28, 1974 and had been amember of the Tisdale Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

KNIGHT, Muriel Ruby PEACETIME

Ruby was born in Langruth, Manitoba, on May 9, 1926 and grew up inCeylon and Regina, Saskatchewan. She joined the Air Force Reserve inMarch 1953 as a mobile equipment operator and was remusterred as a clerkand received her commission becoming a Personnel Administrative Officer.On December 31, 1971, she retired as a Squadron Leader and now residesin Edmonton.

KNIGHT, Constance Ada WWII

Connie was born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, on October 29, 1921 and grewup in Ceylon and Regina, Saskatchewan. She enlisted in the CWAC inMarch of 1942 and served in London, England and Holland. She wasdemobilized from the Army in 1946 and presently resides in Terrace, BritishColumbia.

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KNIGHT, Ronald Bradley “Brad” WWII

Brad was born in Langruth, Manitoba, on March 17, 1924 and moved toRegina. On June 16, 1941, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy servingon the HMCS Drumheller, a flower class Corvette. He was discharged onAugust 9, 1945 and went to work at various jobs before settling with CanadaPost. Brad passed away on August 31, 2007.

KNIGHT, William Stanley “Bill” KOREA

Bill was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on December 4, 1932 and grew upin Ceylon, Saskatchewan, joining the Royal Canadian Navy in March 1951and did his tour of duty in Korea serving on the HMCS Crusader and wasone of the sailors that could boast they were in the Train Busters Club. Afterhis discharge in March 1956, he became an Air Control Operator and residesin Edmonton.

KOHLENBERG, Paul WWII

Paul was born in Melville, Saskatchewan, on November 16, 1922. He enlisted in theArmy in 1942 at the Regina Armouries and then transferred to the Royal Winnipeg Riflestraining at Shilo, Manitoba, and arriving in England on June 6, 1944, taking first aid andmedic training there. Upon landing in Normandy, he was attached to A Coy-HQ as astretcher bearer medic. He spoke fluent German and frequently translated whencapturing or surrendering German soldiers. Paul married in September 1945 and hisEnglish bride joined him in Canada with their infant daughter. They raised three childrenand farmed for 27 years at Melville until moving to the K-5 Ranch at Woodside, Manitoba.Paul transferred to the Gladstone Legion in 1973 until his death on November 2, 2008and was laid to rest in the Veterans’ Plot in Melville, Saskatchewan. The Melville LegionHonour Guard at Paul’s funeral asked his epitaph be “Lest We Forget.”

KOCH, Albert WWII

Albert was born in Rhein, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He joined the 5th MediumRCA, 23RD Battery serving in Italy, Holland and Germany.

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KOWCH, Walter WWII

Walter was born on June 8, 1925 in Swan Plain, Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army on May16, 1944 and took his basic training in Cornwall, Ontario, and his advanced training SB Course (FirstAid) and his medium machine gun course in Camp Borden, Ontario, and served on two regiments,the Toronto Scottish-2nd Division and the Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa-3rd Division. He was sentoverseas on December 16, 1944 and on December 25, 1944 was off to Liverpool, where he servedon the front lines as a machine gunner. He also fought in Belgium, Holland, Scotland, Germany andtheatres of service in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He was discharged onAugust 1, 1946 with an honourable discharge. Walter received the 1939-45 War Medal, theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and the 1939-45 Star Defence Medal. He marriedAnita Hubie on October 29, 1950 and they raised six children. Walter passed away on June 14, 2009and had been a member of the Norquay Branch #351 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 63 years.

KRETSCH, Raymond Peter WWII

Raymond was born on June 14, 1920. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianArmy Service Corps in 1942 and served in France and Holland. He drovea mail truck after following Armistice in Germany until his discharge in 1945and returned to Elbow to become a farmer until his death in 1975.

KRUGER, David WWII

David was born in the Marchwell area, Saskatchewan in February 1926. Hejoined the service and embarked for overseas on April 17, 1944 and wasposted to RCASC in Aldershot. He was injured and reposted to RCA HG inLondon until the end of the war and was discharged in August 1946. Hemarried and raised a family and now lives in Killarney, Manitoba. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, and the 1939-45 War Medal.

KRUEGER, Norman R. WWII

Norman joined the Princess Patricia Light Infantry (L/Cpl) in April 1939 andserved and trained in Canada and was posted overseas to the CanadianProvost Corps in 1940 and was discharged in March 1946. Norman retiredin Fort McMurray, Alberta, and passed away in the University Hospital inEdmonton and was cremated. His final resting place is Airdrie, Alberta. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the DefenceMedal, the France/Germany Star and the 1939-45 Star. He had been amember of the Burtwood River Branch #244 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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KRUGER, Herman WWII

Herman joined the Army, was a member of the Smeaton Legion, and passedaway in 1987.

LaBELLE, Albert WWII

Albert was born on November 28, 1919 to Joseph and Ida. He helped hisparents in their grocery store before joining the Royal Canadian Air Forceand going overseas and coming back in April 1946 and married GertrudeVerstraeten. In 1950, they purchased a grocery store in White Fox, wherethey lived and raised three children. They ran the store until 1977 andbelonged to the White Fox Legion and Legion auxiliary. He passed away onAugust 22, 2009. He was also a member of the Nipawin Legion.

LAMBERTY, Clarence Floyd WWII

Clarence was born in Algona, Iowa, USA, on March 10, 1903. The familymoved to Eastend in 1916. He joined the Army in 1942 as a blacksmith andwas discharged in 1944. Clarence married Mable and they raised fourchildren. He moved his family to White Fox, where he retired. He passedaway on November 6, 1969.

LaDUKE, Franklin WWII

Franklin was born to Mary and James at Muenster, Saskatchewan. Jamespassed away so Mary moved her family of six to the White Fox area. Theboys did mixed-farming and custom wood sawing and some took uphomesteads. Franklin joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and when hereturned from overseas, he did some trucking and then moved to Calgary towork for the CPR. He married Linda Carans and raised one son.

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LANES, Ernest Conrad WWII

Ernest was born in Canwood, Saskatchewan, on April 10, 1919. He joinedthe Saskatchewan Regiment in 1942. He was killed in action in Italy inDecember 1943.

LANGLEY, Albert Edward WWI

Albert was born in Kamsack, Saskatchewan, on December 3, 1896. Hejoined the First Depot Battalion Regina Regiment on May 10, 1918 and wasstationed at Bramshott, England, where he guarded German prisoners. Hewas demobilized on June 24, 1919 and arrived back in Winnipeg just as the“strike” was on and they only allowed him off the train because he hadrelatives in Winnipeg. Albert passed away on November 2, 1992 and wasa Life Member of the Springside Branch #71 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

LANGLEY, Gordon Bert PEACETIME

Gordon was born in Springside, Saskatchewan, on August 10, 1924. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force in October 1951 and was stationed atmany different bases across Canada and was discharged on October 18,1954. When he was out of the service, he worked as a security guard atYorkton Regional High School at the time of his death on January 29, 1978.

LANGLEY, Everitt Newton WWI

Everitt was born in Birtle, Saskatchewan, on July 27, 1898. He joined theRegina Rifles, serving in Canada and England. He farmed in the Springsidearea prior to joining the Rifles. He was killed in action in Vimy, France, onAugust 15, 1917 and is buried there.

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LANGLEY, Mervin FrederickSPECIAL AREA DUTY & PEACETIME

Mervin was born in Springside, Saskatchewan, on March 5, 1931. He joinedthe regular Royal Canadian Air Force on May 17, 1951 and served inCanada and Germany. He received a medical discharge as a result of amotorcycle accident while serving in Germany on September 29, 1954. Hereturned to Springside, where he worked at the Spruce Radar Base and tookover his father’s farm in 1967. Mervin passed away on August 6, 2005 andwas a Life Member of Branch #71 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

LANGLEY, Robert BrentSPECIAL AREA DUTY & PEACETIME

Robert was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on March 6, 1956. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force on July 26, 1973 and served in Egypt, Norway,Germany, Syria and Bosnia. He was discharged on June 12, 2000. Roberthad the honour of cooking for the Queen in Yellowknife and also for manymembers of government. Robert’s son and daughter-in-law are currentlyserving. Robert has been a member of Branch #71 of The Royal CanadianLegion for ten years.

LARRY, Jack WWII

Larry joined the Calgary Regiment as a trooper in the Army servingoverseas. He passed away in 1993.

LANGLEY, William NewtonKOREA, SPECIAL AREA DUTY

& PEACETIME

William was born in Springside, Saskatchewan, on December 30, 1923. Hejoined the Air Transport Command HQ in January 1943 and served inCanada and Germany, being discharged in 1973. After retirement from theforces, he took a position with DND as a business administrator in Lahr.

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LARRY, Randal Charles WWII

Randal joined the Lake Superior Regiment and served overseas. He passedaway in 1958.

LAUBE, Herbert Edward WWII

Herbert was born in Springside, Saskatchewan, on April 29, 1922. He servedwith the Prince Albert Volunteers in Canada and was discharged on October6, 1945. Herb married Marjorie Violet Jenkins on October 14, 1944 and tookup farming after his discharge. He raised two sons and two daughters. Hewas always active in the community and served as councillor for R.M. ofOrkney for 38 years and was a part time game warden for a number of years.Herbert was the oldest son of Otto and Elizabeth Laube. He passed awayon June 2, 2002.

LAWRENCE, Marshall Jay WWII

Marshall was born in Toronto, Ontario, in 1921 and joined the Army servingin England, Africa, Holland and Italy. He has been a member of the KinistinoBranch of The Royal Canadian Legion for 64 years.

LAUBE, Lyndon Ivan Blair PEACETIME

Lyndon was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on January 15, 1964, theyoungest son of Herb and Marjorie Laube. He joined the Army on May 16,1985 and served as a Field Engineer in Germany for four years with the rankof Sergeant and six months peacekeeping in Croatia and returned toCanada on April 23, 1993. He served another six months in Bosnia from1995-1996 and then transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force and tooka paramedic and firefighter course in 1999 and was discharged in 2006.Lyndon married Holly Kriege of Pembroke, Ontario, on April 11, 1990 andthey have a son and a daughter. Lyndon and his men were the first to openthe airport in Sarajevo.

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THANK YOU TOOUR VETERANS.

We offer our sincere recognition to the

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LAYH, Albert WWII

Albert was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, in 1925 and joined the 1st

Division 11 Tele Op Section on March 27, 1944, serving in Canada, theUnited Kingdom, Continental Europe and Central Mediterranean area andwas discharged on June 3, 1946. After the war, he married Audrey and theyraised a family of three children and retired to Bonnyville, Alberta. Hereceived the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star, the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp and the 1939-45 War Medal.

LAYH, Andrew WWII

Andrew was born south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He joined theRegina Rifles (Infantry) as a rifleman in March 1943 and served in Canada,the United Kingdom, Holland and Germany, and was discharged in March1946. He was at the battlefront of the liberating Army and was in Germanywhen peace was declared. He came home New Year’s day in 1945 andreturned to the Marchwell district to farm. Andrew had a simple life and lovedfishing, playing cards and gardening. He also had a love for painting bynumbers and hooked rugs for endless hours. He retired from farming in1977 and moved to Langenburg in 1988. Andrew never married but had aspecial friend, Shirley.

LEADER, Francis “Frank” BOER WAR & INDIA

Frank was born in Slough, England, in 1871. He joined the British ImperialArmy in 1889 and was stationed in Ireland and went to war in India in 1891.In 1899, he served through the Boer War in Africa and was discharged beingfound to be medically unfit for further service on May 15, 1901. In 1906, hecame to Canada with his wife and family. Francis is deceased.

LEACH, Edward A. WWII

Edward was born in Ashton, Ontario, in 1918. He joined the 65th TankTransport Co RCASC serving in Canada, England, France, Belgium, Hollandand Germany from June 1942 to November 1945. He received the 1939-45Star, the Defence Medal, the France/Germany Star, the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, and the 1939-45 War Medal. Edward has beena member of the Wadena Branch #62 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 52years.

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LEAKER, James Alvin WWII

James was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He joined the AirForce and served in Canada. He passed away in Rosetown, Saskatchewan,in 1954 and had been a member of the Tugaske Branch of The RoyalCanadian Legion for eight years and the Rosetown Legion for one year.

LeBLUE, Edmond WWII

Edmond was born in St. Pierre-Joly, Manitoba, on October 31, 1920. He enlisted inthe Canadian Army on May 2, 1942 at age 22 and was assigned to the Lake SuperiorRegiment (Motor), a motorized infantry battalion for the 4th Canadian (Armoured)Division as a Platoon Sergeant in D Company and fought through North-West Europeat Falaise, the Scheldt, the lower Mass, Friesoythe and the Rhineland. On April 21,1945, he was wounded in a fire near the Kusten Canal, Germany. He recoveredfrom his wounds and was re-assigned to the South Saskatchewan Regiment andwas discharged from the service on January 7, 1946 for return to civilian life ondemobilization. Edmond had been a member of Branch #130 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 40 years before he passed away on March 19, 2010.

LEE, Earl WWI

Earl was born in 1880 at Lisle, Ontario, and came to Ridgedale in 1913 tohomestead. He joined the Army in 1915 and went overseas and waswounded at Passchendaele. He took his soldier’s grant land at Jordan Riverin 1925 and worked out in summers and spent his winter there. He was agood cook and he rented his land in 1940 and then sold it. He also rentedhis Ridgedale land and went to cook at camps in Ontario. In 1955, Earlpassed away leaving his Ridgedale land to his nephew, George Lee.

LEDUC, Albert Leonard WWII

Albert was born on April 15, 1925. He joined the Light Infantry and served inEngland, France, Germany and the Netherlands. He has been a memberof Branch #70 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 30 years.

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LEONARD, Leon WWII

Leon joined the Army in 1943 at age 19. He went to Maple Creek for his basictraining and then to Nova Scotia for training in light artillery and shipped outon July 1 to Scotland. He then went to England, where he had more training;then transferred to heavy artillery as a driver of a battle wagon for the officers.From England, he landed at Juno Beach in France and then traveled the westcoast of France to Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was stationed inGermany after the war, guarding a concentration camp for a week. He cameclose to being injured many times and was glad to get home. He married andfarmed at Ogema, where he and his wife raised six children. His favouritewartime song was “Lili Marlene” and favourite poem was “Flanders Fields.”

LESSER, Conrad WWII

Conrad joined the Army as a Private on May 28, 1942 and was dischargedon April 22, 1946.

LIDSTER, Bill WWII

Bill was born on April 25, 1914 at Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, to Myrtle andJack, and moved with the family to the White Fox area. He married EnidMcIntosh in 1940, and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943 andtrained at St. Thomas, Ontario, and #4 service flying in Saskatoon. On June30, 1946, Bill, Enid and their son, Jack, moved to Detroit, USA, where Billworked as a carpenter for 30 years. He retired in 1976.

LEVITSKY, Steve WWII

Steve was born at Gronlid, Saskatchewan, in 1924 to Anna and Stephenand came with his parents to the Pine Torch area in 1941 and helped themfarm and also worked in saw mills. He joined the Canadian Army in 1942and served in Canada and overseas. When he returned, he bought thehome place from his parents and married Marjorie Hollinger in 1954 andraised one daughter and were foster parents to 18 foster children. Steve isnow deceased.

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LIDSTER, Francis Gerald “Mick” WWII

Mick was born on a farm at Earl Grey, Saskatchewan, to Myrtle and John,on December 13, 1917. He moved with the family to the White Fox area in1927. He joined the Air Force in 1942 and married Thelma Wufum in 1943while he was in training. He was stationed at St. Thomas, Ontario, andCalgary, Alberta, and returned to farming, trapping and custom breaking in1945 and raised three children. Mick is retired and belongs to the NipawinLegion.

LIDSTER, George Eldred WWII

George was born at Jansen, Saskatchewan, to Myrtle and Jack, on February1, 1922, and moved with the family to the White Fox area. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1942, and after basic training was stationed atSuffield, Alberta, on a highly-confidential experimental germ warfare station.He was discharged in 1946 and was a field officer for the SaskatchewanTimber Board. He married Peggy Carr in 1948 and they raised threechildren.

LINDER, Clarence William WWII

Clarence was born in 1910 at Preston, Waterloo County, Ontario, and cameto the Wawota area as a small child with his parents, Bill and Emily Linder,and attended Pickwell School. He joined the Army on March 12, 1941, andwent overseas in November 1941, serving in the Mediterranean area andContinental Europe and taking his discharge on October 19, 1945. After thewar, Clarence worked for several area farmers and at other jobs. He passedaway on June 9, 1979 at Wawota.

LINCOLN, William Joseph WWI

William was born in England in 1883 and came to Canada about 1900 andhomesteaded in the Fernly district, northwest of the town of Wawota,Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and fought with the 28th BattalionCanadian Infantry (Saskatchewan Regiment). He was killed in action inFrance on April 7, 1916. He was awarded the British War Medal and VictoriaMedal. Having no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Ypres (MeninGate) Memorial in Belgium.

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LINFITT, William Roger WWI

William was born in Pudsey, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, on February 19,1886, and came to Canada and homesteaded in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan.He joined the 188th Battalion in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, on May 8, 1916and was discharged on July 12, 1918. He returned to his family after the warand continued farming. William passed away on February 12, 1962.

LITTLEWOOD, John Alan “Gary” PEACETIME

Gary was born in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, in 1945. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1962, serving in Canada, Germany, France,Egypt, Israel and Syria. He was awarded the Canadian Decoration with twoClasps, the United Nations Peacekeepers Medal, the United NationsDemilitarized Observer Force Medal, the United Nations Emergency ForceII Medal, and the Special Services Medal with the NATO Bar. He took hisrelease from the Army in 1996. Gary is a Life Member of the ColemanAlberta Branch #9, where he has served as Service Officer, Sergeant-at-Arms and several stints as Membership and Public Relations chairpersonand Vice President since 1998.

LONGLEY, Jim WWII

Jim joined the Active Army in 1942 and took his basic training in Regina andDundurn. After basic training, he joined the Royal Canadian OrdnanceCorps. After a few weeks, he volunteered to join the Royal Canadian Corpsof Signals and was immediately sent overseas returning in 1946.

LONG, Matt T. WWII

Matt was born in County Cork, Ireland, and moved with his parents toCanada, finally settling in Nipawin in 1929. He married Mildred Furneau in1944. He was in the RCNVR from 1944-1946. They moved in 1946 to WhiteFox, where Matt and his father ran a tractor repair shop. It was a good placefor farmers sharing the news. Matt and Mildred raised two boys. Hebelonged to the White Fox Legion. Matt passed away in 1978.

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LORTIE, Victor WWII

Victor enlisted in the Army, Régiment de la Chaudière, on June 14, 1942. Hewas discharged in November 1945 and farmed south of Arborfield. Victorjoined the Arborfield Legion #203 on February 3, 1961 and his wife,Carmelle, joined The Legion Auxiliary on March 9, 1964. They moved toPrince George, British Columbia, and Victor transferred his membership toPrince George Legion #43 in 1973. Their children went to Zenon ParkSchool.

L’OSTE-BROWN, Basil Hatton WWI

Basil was born in Shifnal, England, in 1880 and came to Canada tohomestead. When WWI broke out, he enlisted in the Canadian Army 195th

Regina Battalion on March 7, 1916 and was sent overseas. He was killedin action at Vimy Ridge on April 28, 1917.

L’OSTE-BROWN, Lawrence Joseph “Lance”BOER WAR & WWI

Lawrence was born in Shifnal, England, on June 6, 1879. He joined theBritish Army with the Queen Victoria’s 16th Lancers in 1899, serving in India,the Boer War, the Middle East and was a Drill Sergeant in Curry Barracks,Colchester, England. After his two brothers were killed at Vimy Ridge andthe war ended, he came to farm their land at Simpson, Saskatchewan.Lawrence passed away on September 8, 1954.

L’OSTE-BROWN, Douglas WWI

Douglas was born in Shifnal, England, on October 6, 1884. He joined the195th Regina Battalion on March 7, 1916, serving in France and wasdischarged in 1919. After the war, he went back to his farm west of Simpson,Saskatchewan. He passed away in 1974.

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L’OSTE-BROWN, Lionel Cunningham WWI

Lionel was born in Shifnal, England, in 1886 and came to Canada tohomestead. When WWI broke out, he enlisted in the Army with the 195th

Regina Battalion on March 7, 1916 serving in France. He was killed in actionat Vimy Ridge on April 28, 1917.

LUNDQUIST, Roger WWII

Roger was born northwest of Maidstone, Saskatchewan, on September 15,1920. He joined the Army Engineers on April 9, 1942 serving in the UnitedKingdom and Continental Europe. He received his discharge on March 12,1946 and received the 1939-45 Medal, the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal, the Defence Medal of England, the France/Germany Star and theThank-You Medal from Holland. Roger is a Life Member of the MaidstoneBranch #142 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

MacGREGOR, Donald WWII

Donald was born in Welwyn, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce in 1942, serving in England and Canada. While overseas in 1944, hemarried Phyll Caden. Upon his return to Canada, he attended the Universityof Saskatchewan and received a degreee in mechanical engineering in 1949.He moved to Regina and worked for several construction companies until1958 when he and a partner formed a consulting business. Ten years later, hejoined the Saskatchewan Gov’t Telephones and retired to Welwyn in 1973,following a stroke. Don and Phyll have four children: Linda, Judy, Don andDoug. He passed away on January 8, 2006. He was a member of the WelwynBranch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

MacDONALD, Clifford Ray WWII

Cliff was born in Hughton, Saskatchewan, on March 27, 1923. He enlisted with the 67th LAABattery - 5th Anti-Tank on June 28, 1941 serving in Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland,Wales, Juno Beach, Normandy, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands as a gunneryinstructor on 40mm weapons and then on heavy machine guns before landing at JunoBeach with 2mm machine guns. He was discharged in January 1946 and bought landthrough the Veterans’ Land Act and farmed for over 50 years. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, the 1939-45 War Medal, the Normandy Medal and Bar, the 1945 Holland Dutch Medal, the 1945Thank-You Dutch Medal, the 1939-45 Victory Medal and the Normandy Pin. He has been amember of Branch #362 and #206 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 68 years.

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MACHNAIK, Walter M. WWII

Walter was born in Dysart, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He saw active duty with the PAVCalgary Highlanders in Canada, England, France, Belgium and Holland. He waswounded twice and spent several months in hospital in England. During one of hisleaves, Walter went to Dundee, Scotland, where he married Jean Duffin. He returnedhome in January 1946, with Jean joining him in July of that year. They farmed in Dysartfor 12 years and in 1959 they purchased in Welwyn and retired in 1976. Walter andJean raised five children: Terry, June, Bob, Rick and Bill. He passed away on October4, 2001. He received the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, the Defence Medal,the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, and the Holland Thank-You Medal. He was amember of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 47 years.

MACK, Walter P. WWII

Walter was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on November 10, 1917. He joinedthe Army as a gunner in September 1940, but on August 28, 1941, he became illwith scarlet fever and lost all of his hair. Later in November, he was stricken withTyphus Fever and was very ill until December 1944. He was discharged oncompassionate grounds. He returned home and worked at various jobs, includingoperating a couple of cafes. He married Ellie and they raised five children. In 1967,he started Walter’s Small Engine and Repair and continued until 1975, when hesuffered a stroke that left him with speech problems and another that left him partlyparalysed. He recovered and then in 1977, he suffered another stroke that left himcompletely paralyzed. Walter passed away in Langenburg on June 29, 1978.

MACKLEM, Elmer WWII

Elmer joined the Canadian Forestry in August 1940 and served in Canadaand Scotland until 1942. He transferred to the Armoured Corps (CalgaryTanks) from July 1943 until the end of the war and was discharged inSeptember 1945.

MacKENZIE, Raymond WWII

Raymond was born in 1922. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force inOctober 1942 and was stationed in Canada and received his discharge inMay 1946. He came back to North Portal, Saskatchewan, where he workedat Canada Customs and farmed. He passed away in 1995 and is buried inthe North Portal Cemetery.

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MacLAUGHLAN, Alex WWII

Alex came to the Wawota-Glen Adelaide area in 1935. He joined the Armyin 1940 and was overseas serving in Continental Europe until 1945. Hepurchased a farm through the Veterans’ Land Act in 1947 and the familylived there until 1953, at which time they moved to Virden, Manitoba, whereAlex was employed by an oil company.

MacNUTT, Russell WWII

Russell was born in 1896. He enlisted in the RCA and went overseas. Afterhis discharge, Russ, Pearl and their two children, Charlie and Mary, movedto Arborfield, Saskatchewan, where they bought Sam Hall’s Store andhouse. The children helped in the store and their youngest daughter, Lorene,and her husband moved to Arborfield in 1952. Russ and Pearl transferredtheir Legion memberships to Arborfield from Saltcoats and helped reorganizeThe Legion there. Pearl was a Charter Member, first President, and wasalso a zone rep. Pearl passed away in September 1967, and Russ had astroke, sold the store and moved back to Saltcoats, where he passed awayin February 1973.

MALONEY, Albert Bunnis WWII

Albert was born in Mossbank, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Corps of Signals, serving as a wireless operator with theElgin Regiment and saw active duty in England, France, Belgium, and theNetherlands. After the war, he crossed the Arctic with the Muskox Expeditionand did some custom combining before he moved to Flin Flon to work forHBM and S as an underground miner for 30 years before retiring in 1982.He married Audrey Patterson and they raised two daughters. Albert movedback to Mossbank, where he was the pest control agent for many years. Hehas enjoyed active service with the Mossbank Branch #011 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 65 years.

MacPHAIL, Lloyd Alexander WWII

Lloyd, son of Jack and Emma MacPhail, was born on March 25, 1916 in Ontario. He enlisted with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in Weyburn at age 24 and trained with the 2nd Canadian Division and left for activeservice on the ship “Penland” and continued his training in England, where he received his credentials as aMilitary Police Officer. During his service, Lloyd had also partaken in the fateful Dieppe Raid of August 19, 1942,where his Division was to seize “Jubilee” (operation name for Dieppe) and vicinity and occupy the area aroundDieppe. The 2nd Division also embarked on the invasion of Germany via Normandy, Belgium and Holland. OnSeptember 2, 1945, Lloyd returned home and was discharged in 1946. Lloyd had battle scars he carried fromshrapnel embedded throughout his body. He married Grace Leguee in 1946 and raised four children, settlingand farming near the town of Ogema, Saskatchewan, for over thirty years. Lloyd passed away in 1986 at theage of 70 and Grace passed away eleven years later in 1997 also at age 70. He was proud to have served hiscountry, as did his stepfather, Alexander MacPhail, who served with the 152nd Battalion during WWI.

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MALONEY, Francis Michael WWII

Frank was born in Mossbank, Saskatchewan, in 1924. He enlisted with theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment but later became a member of the SpecialForces (The Devil’s Brigade) stationed in Anzio, Italy, being a part of theoccupation after the war ended. He married Marion Miller on November 19,1949 and they raised seven children in Ardill, Saskatchewan. Frank workedat the bishopric sodium sulphate plant and later in Chaplin, before retiring in1985. He passed away on October 6, 2004, and had been a member of theMossbank Branch #011 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 59 years.

MALONEY, James Joseph WWII

James was born in Mossbank, Saskatchewan, in 1925. He enlisted as aPrivate with the Canadian Army on June 1, 1944 in Regina, Saskatchewan,and did his basic training there. He was transferred for artillery training atCamp Shilo, Manitoba. On January 11, 1945, he was transferred overseasand disembarked on January 17, 1945 and did further training in February1945 in England. He was transferred to the South Saskatchewan Regimentin Holland on March 13, 1945. James was killed in action on March 31, 1945in Etten, Holland, at age 29. He is buried in the Holton Cemetery in theNetherlands. A memorial in his honour has been built in the village of Ettenand was unveiled by his brother, Albert, in May 2005.

MANTYKA, John Julius WWII

John was born in Cudworth, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He joined the 21st FieldRegiment with the rank of Sergeant and later as a Lieutenant, doing fiveyears of active service serving in England. Ten years were spent with theCadet movement of Canada including one term as national president. Johnspent three years teaching at Cudworth, 27 years at Birch Hills, and 26 yearsas Principal of the elementary school. He passed away in 2008 and hadbeen a member of the Birch Hills Branch #122 of The Royal CanadianLegion for many years. He received five medals.

MALONEY, William Henry WWII

William was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, in 1918. He joined the 45th

Transport serving in Canada, England, France and Belgium. He passedaway in 1987, and had been a member of Branch #76 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 40 years.

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MARKEWICH, William WWII

William was born in Norquay, Saskatchewan, on December 11, 1920. Hejoined the Army in November 1942 and took his basic training in BritishColumbia with the Royal Artillery and went overseas with the Lake SuperiorRegiment and took part in the occupation of Germany with the RoyalWinnipeg Rifles. He returned to Canada and was discharged in June 1946and has been a member of the Norquay Branch #351 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 40 years.

MARLATTE, Clarence Earle WWII

Clarence was born in 1919. He joined the RCNVR and worked for 33 yearsas a fire fighter and fire inspector. He was a member of Branch #362 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for over 40 years and also a member of the GraceWestminster United Church. Clarence passed away in 1997.

MARTIN, Elvin M. WWII

Elvin was born in Kincaid, Saskatchewan, on August 9, 1921. He enlisted on January6, 1942, and served in No. 8 bombing and gunnery school in Lethbridge, Alberta.After training at #1 wireless school in Montreal, he was attached to the 39th

Reconnaissance Wing as a radio operator serving in England, France, Holland,Germany and Denmark and was discharged on October 23, 1945. Elvin received the1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He re-enlisted in the regular forces and servedfrom February 1952 to June 1953. He spent his free time working with ham radiosand enjoyed that hobby until his passing on October 30, 2005. He had been amember of the Lethbridge Branch #4 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 19 years.

MARTIN, Dalton Arnold WWII

Dalton was born in Kincaid, Saskatchewan, on July 2, 1923. He enlisted in the Army onNovember 20, 1942 and served as an artillery surveyor with the 19th Canadian Army FieldRegiment, later known as the SP Regiment RCA and landed on Juno Beach on D-Day.He moved with his regiment through France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He receivedthe 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland Clasp. He returned home in December 1945 and received his discharge on January14, 1946. He married Anne Semesock in 1949 and they raised ten children. After brieflyliving in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, they settled in Lethbridge, Alberta, and were in theland surveying business until his passing on January 30, 2009. He had been a memberof the Lethbridge Branch #4 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 38 years.

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MARTIN, Joseph Beverly WWII

Joseph was born in Govan, Saskatchewan, on January 15, 1925. Heenlisted with the Saskatoon Light Infantry on July 30, 1943, serving inCanada, the UK and Holland. He was stationed at Aldershot on VE Day andvolunteered for the Japanese war, returning to Canada for training on VJDay. He was discharged on September 24, 1945 and attended the schoolof agriculture in Saskatoon and continued to be involved with farming inSilton, Saskatchewan since June of 1946. He has been a member of theSilton Branch #33 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 64 years.

MASTER, Edward C. WWII & PEACETIME

Edward enlisted on October 9, 1941 with the 64th Field Battery RCA and went overseas with the12th Field Regiment RCA 3rd Division and to Italy with the 3rd Field Regiment RCA 1st CanadianDivision. After the war, he served in the army of occupation and repatriation camp and workedin Yorkton after his discharge on September 25, 1946. He rejoined the Canadian Army inEngland on October 8, 1953 and was posted to Winnipeg, 1st Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. Hemarried and raised a family, and was then posted in 1957 to Germany for three years. In 1960,he returned to Canada and was posted to Gagetown, New Brunswick. In 1962, he was postedto Shilo, Manitoba, as an instructor in the recruiting depot and was discharged on March 6, 1971and retired to Brandon, Manitoba. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the1939-45 War Medal, the Canadian Centennial Medal and the Canadian Forces Decoration.

McALPINE, Donald Alexander WWII

Donald was born in Dubuc, Saskatchewan, on October 10, 1916. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in May 1940 andserved overseas in England, Ceylon, and Burma. He returned home in 1945and married Edna Olson from Stockholm, Saskatchewan, on July 28, 1948.They purchased a farm through the Veterans’ Land Act and farmed until hepassed away on January 7, 1986. They raised two lovely daughters andhave three grandchildren who all live in Langley, British Columbia. Donaldwas a member of the Stockholm Branch #265 for 40 years and he was stillPresident when he passed away.

McADAM, Evelyn WWII

Evelyn was born in Cardcross, Saskatchewan, on December 3, 1924,daughter of William and Edith Parker. She enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force, Women’s Division on November 9, 1943 and served for two yearsin Canada in Toronto, Ontario, Rivers, Manitoba and Regina, Saskatchewan.Evelyn now resides in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, and is an active member ofthe #50 Tisdale Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion. She also served fortwo years as President and later on the executive committee of Branch #78RVS in Saskatoon.

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McANINCH (McGINNIS), Evelyn Irene WWII

Evelyn was born in Nakomis, Saskatchewan, on July 24, 1920. She joinedthe CWAC on December 11, 1941 and served in Canada and HWE and wasdischarged on March 27, 1943.

McANINCH, John Leslie WWII

John was born in Loreburn, Saskatchewan, on January 15, 1919. He joinedthe RCSC on September 24, 1940, serving in Canada, and was dischargedon April 9, 1946. He married Evelyn McGinnis on July 23, 1942 in a militarywedding in PA.

McCLINTICK, Arthur Ross WWII

Arthur was born to Ross and Irene at Netherhill, Saskatchewan, onSeptember 20, 1914 and came to the White Fox area in 1934 with hisparents. He joined the Army in 1942 and was discharged in February 1946.He married Loretta Cuttres from Toronto on April 3, 1946 and farmed on hisVeterans’ land and raised seven children. They moved to White Fox in 1977.Arthur is now deceased.

McBAIN, Gordon WWII

Gordon was born in 1922 at Togo, Saskatchewan, to Art and Annie, andmoved to White Fox, where his father built their house and livery barn andstarted the dray business in 1930. He joined the PPCLI in 1942 and wentoverseas, returning in 1945. He married Betty Dixson and they farmed,raising six children. Gordon also drove a school bus and was a member ofthe White Fox Legion. Gordon passed away in 1995.

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The Salvation Army salutes

Canada’s war veterans and

international peacekeepers

who made the ultimate

sacrifice for us and

generations to come.

Clayton Kuchinka

Box 119

Macoun, SK

S0C 1P0

Cell: (306) 421-3231

Fax: (306) 634-9862

Phone: (306) 634-9320

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McCORRISTON, John James WWII

John joined the Army in Regina in 1943 and served in Alberta, Germany,France, Holland and Belgium for nine months of action returning in August1946. He passed away in 1976.

McCORRISTON, Wellington Harwood WWI

Wellington was born in Bristol, Quebec, in 1895. He enlisted with the 1st

Depot Battalion Saskatchewan Regiment in July 1918, serving in Canada,and was discharged on February 10, 1919. He passed away in 1948.

McCULLOUGH, Ivan WWII

Ivan was born to Gordon and Gertrude at Armley. He joined the Army in 1939and transferred to the Air Force in Regina. He took wireless training and thenwent to Alaska and overseas, flying over Germany for six months and thensent to Burma joining the 435th Squadron transporting paratroops, suppliesand equipment. He returned home in 1945 and married Clara Hamel in1948. They raised three children, and he drove a school bus for years. Ivanis now deceased.

McCULLOUGH, Harold Weldon WWI

Harold was born in Manotick, Ontario, on August 22, 1890. He joined the11th Battalion CEF in September 1914, and served in the trenches in Francewith the 5th Canadian Battalion and was gassed with mustard gas. When hesaw the gas coming, he covered his face with a dirty rag but his lungs weredamaged and he was unable to work as a tinsmith when he was working ona roof in Saskatoon. The doctor recommended he go farming or die workingas a tinsmith. He was discharged on May 9, 1919, after having spent fouryears in the 43rd Infantry. Harold passed away on October 9, 1977. His wifemailed his medals to the War Memorial in Ottawa after his passing.

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Kelvington Central Equipment, Ltd.Auto Value

310 Hwy. 38Kelvington, SK S0A1W0

Phone: 306-327-4726

Shop This StoreHours of Operation:8:00am - 5:00pm M-F Closed Sat Closed Sun

Richard, Leon

In Memory of My Father

from

Blue Spruce Pub306-457-2477Forget, Sask.

– Home Cooked Food– Cold Off Sale– Warm & Inviting Atmosphere– Children Welcome Til 9 P.M.– Open from 11 A.M. - 11 P.M. Mon.-Sat.

Merv & Sharon gilbertson

The CanadianMental HealthAssociationPrince AlbertBranch Inc.

OFFERS EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS

ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training) Workshop

This workshop is designed to help all caregivers become morewilling, ready and able to help persons at risk. Suicide can beprevented; training in suicide intervention develops the skills usedin suicide first aid. ASIST is an intensive, interactive and practice-dominated course designed to help recognize risk, and learn how tointervene.

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID

This workshop is to help provided to a person developing a mentalhealth problem or in a mental health crisis until professional treatmentis received or until the crisis resolves.

WHO CAN ATTEND THESE WORKSHOPS:ANYONE These workshops are designed for everyone. Fromvolunteers, teachers, nurses, clergy, police, coaches, to anyone whois interested to obtain practical hands on knowledge that works.

For more Information, contact 306 763-7747

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McCULLOUGH, Vern WWII

Vern was born to Gordon and Gertrude in the Armley District and helped onthe family farm. He joined the Armed Forces and after returning home tookover the family farm as his parents had retired. He married Jean on October23, 1953 and they raised five children. Vern and Jean retired from farmingand moved to Melfort on September 30, 1980.

McDAIRMID, Kenneth “Ken” WWII

Kenneth, son of Archie and May moved from Armley to Jordan River in 1929.His parents raised a family of seven children: Eva, Sadie, Mary, Gladys,Gordon, Olive and Kenneth. Ken enlisted with the RCA and after hisdischarge married Florence and they moved to Alberta.

McDONALD, Donald WWII

Donald was born in Shand, Saskatchewan, on January 8, 1918. He enlistedwith the South Saskatchewan Regiment at Weyburn, Saskatchewan, onSeptember 3, 1939 with his five brothers and served with the SSR and theSaskatoon Light Infantry in Dieppe, France, Sicily and Italy. He operated aBren Gun Carrier and after his discharge at the end of the war, he went toEstevan and North Portal, Saskatchewan, and worked at Motorways. In1964, he moved to Minot, North Dakota, and was the Motorways TerminalManager. Donald passed away on July 19, 1982.

McDONALD, Allan NAVY & AIR FORCE

Allan, the youngest brother, took all his schooling at Moosedale, and was tooyoung for active service but put some time in Canada with the Navy and AirForce. He married Irene Soucy in 1952 and they reside at Kamloops, BritishColumbia, and have five children.

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Rob Clarke

Ottawa Office:

Phone: (613) 995 - 8321Fax: (613) 995 - 7697Email: [email protected]

Rob Clarke M.P.502 Justice BuildingHouse of CommonsOttawa, ON K1A 0A6

Meadow Lake

Constituency Office:

Toll Free: 1-866-400-2334Phone: (306) 234 - 2334Fax: (306) 234 - 2339

Rob Clarke M.P.114 Centre St., Suite CBox 1260Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1Y9

La Ronge Constituency

Office:

Toll-Free: 1-866-400-2334Phone: (306) 425 - 2643Fax: (306) 425 - 2677

Rob Clarke M.P.711 La Ronge AveBox 612La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

Contact us at:1231 - 8th Street East

Saskatoon, SK S7H 0S5(306) 343-9511 or

1-888-566-LUNG (5864)

[email protected]

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.

Domco Group ofCanada Limited

(Domco Food Services)

A leader in catering, housekeeping & janitorialservices to Canada's mining, construction andexploration sectors from coast to coast.

web site : www.domcofoodservices.com

Vancouver Saskatoon WinnipegToronto Montreal Sept-Isles

Mailing address:260-2366 Avenue C NorthSaskatoon, Sask S7L 5x5contact: Philip Levesque

Tel: (866) 956-3872 Fax: (306) 956-3874

Cell: (867) 445-8991

E-mail: [email protected]

121 2nd Avenue WestBox 1716Unity, SKS0K 4L0

Ph: (306) 228-33901-888-686-6665

Fax: (306) 228-3660

Rus PrescottOwner

[email protected]

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McDONALD, Norman WWII

Norman was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 1920 to Ruth and DanMcDonald who was a CPR Conductor. Norman started school in Reginaand finished at Moosedale. He enlisted with the 2nd Canadian Signal Corpson February 1, 1942 and served in Canada, England, France, Belgium,Holland and Germany, and was discharged on January 11, 1946. Hemarried Margaret Hall in 1947 and they moved to their homestead in theMoosedale area and raised four children. Norman passed away onFebruary 9, 1987, and Margaret still lives in Carrot River.

McDONALD, Ronald WWII

Ronald was born at Humbolt, Saskatchewan, on January 18, 1917 and latermoved to Saskatoon, where he took his schooling and moved to ConnellCreek with his parents in 1931. He enlisted in the RCASC, 45th CanadianArmy Dispatch Rider on July 11, 1941 and served in Canada, England,France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and was discharged in 1946. Helived in Arborfield and married Letitia Greenshields, a nurse, in 1948. Hereceived the Veterans’ Land in the Huntdale District and moved there. Ronpassed away on June 12, 1990 and Letitia is also deceased.

McDONELL, Duncan R. WWII

Duncan was born on the family farm southest of Marchwell, Saskatchewan,on January 21, 1921. He joined the 25th Field Artillery (Gunner) in November1942 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe.He was discharged in March 1946. When he returned home, he farmedsouth of Marchwell and spent several winters as an ice-maker in Winnipegat a curling rink and enjoyed golfing, curling, playing pool, cards andreminiscing. Duncan passed away in October 2004 in Langenburg,Saskatchewan.

McDONELL, Alex WWII

Alex was born on the family farm southeast of Marchwell, Saskatchewan. Hejoined the Armed Forces in 1941, serving in Regina and Winnipeg. He wasdischarged in 1941 due to health problems and returned home and farmeduntil his retirement in 1975. He enjoyed fishing, hockey, curling, cards andplaying pool. Alex never married and passed away on April 3, 1999 inLangenburg, Saskatchewan.

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Thanks to our Veterans

for all they have done.

Estevan, Saskatchewan, Canada S4A 2A3www.arcresources.com

Jolyn & Steve Schultz

Carlyle Pharmasave #439Box 1059, 218 Main St.Carlyle, Saskatchewan S0C 0R0phone (306) 453.4466 facsimile (306) 453.4465email [email protected]

Craik Co-Operative

Association Ltd.

3rd Street,Craik, SK (306) 734-2606

®

We serve

Bulyea & District Lions ClubBulyea, SK S0g 0L0

Proud to support our Veterans

RURal MUNiCipaliTy of

GRaNdviEw No. 349

Box 39Kelfield, SK S0K 2C0

PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANSAND MEN AND WOMEN IN ACTIVE SERVICE

midtown service

ALL Auto cLub cArds

24 Hour emergency towing

102 4tH

Ave n.

(306) 469-5666

Phone: 306-781-4535 Fax: 306-781-4842

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McGINNIS, John Asa WWII

John was born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan, on September 7, 1918. He joinedthe RCSC in March 1942 as a truck driver and mechanic, serving in England,Italy and through Europe, as well as Holland. He was discharged inFebruary 1946. He passed away on September 17, 1985.

McGINNIS, William Joseph WWII

William was born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan, on July 21, 1923. He joinedthe Winnipeg Grenadiers in May 1941 and was taken prisoner in Hong Kongon December 25, 1941, at age 18. He died in Osaka, Japan, prison camp onApril 25, 1944 when he was 20 years old.

McINTYRE, Frank Benjamin WWII

Frank was born on April 21, 1921 to Owen and Greta and was raised atArmley, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and after training went overseasto Britain, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and returned to Canadain 1945 and was discharged in 1946. Frank married Rose at Lethbridge,Alberta and worked for 28½ years with the By-Law EnforcementDepartment.

McINNES, Wendell WWII

Wendell moved to the Trails End District in 1932 to take a homestead andmarried Flossie Langford in 1941. He joined the Army in 1942 and wasinvolved with the Normandy landing as a 14th Army Brigade Driver of No. 13tank and survived the destruction of three tanks, all No. 13. He came homein 1946 to homestead and raised four children. He farmed until 1955 andalso worked for Midwest Diamond Drill Company. He passed away on May10, 1967.

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MelronServices Ltd.

P.O. Box 1042Watrous, SK S0K 4T0

Phone: 306-946-2242

Holy Family Roman CatholicSeparate School Division No. 140

“Rooted in Christ, Serving in Love”

* English * French Immersion

#23 - 110 Souris Ave. Weyburn, SK S4H 2Z8

Ph: (306)842-7025 Fax: (306)842-7033

Leoville Central School109 1st St. W, Leoville, SK S0J 1N0

306-984-2241

In Memory of Corp. Dustin Wasden

FROM THE HEART OFCANADA’S OLD NORTHWEST

DUCK LAKESASKATCHEWAN

PHONE (306) 467-2277FAX: (306) 467-4434

BOX 430DUCK LAKE, SASK.

S0K 1J0

R.M. of Garry No. 245

Box 10Jedburgh, SK S0A 1R0

306-647-2450 (phone/fax)[email protected]

Proud to support our Veterans.

HIGHLINER HOLDINGS INC.

24 Hr. Oilfield & Vacuum Truck ServiceP.O. Box 179 Malcolm KendallCarievale, SK Ph: (306) 928-2237S0C 0P0 Cell: (306) 483-8988

R.M. OF SURPRISEVALLEY NO. 9 &

VILLAGE OF MINTON

Box 52, Minton, Saskatchewan S0C 1T0

969-2144

Proud To Support Our Veterans

Village of Denzil

Box 100Denzil, SK S0L 0S0

(306) 358-2118

OXBOWSASKATCHEWAN

PRAIRIE PROUDMove to oxbow, find a home... build your future

To All Veterans Thank You

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. E.Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1H3

Phone: 694-0255www.mjhf.org

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McINTYRE, James A. WWI

Jim was born at Gladstone, Manitoba, on February 19, 1896, to John andMary, and moved with his family to the Ridgedale District, where theyfarmed. He enlisted and was at Vimy Ridge and returned to Ridgedale afterthe war and married Alma Magee on July 5, 1926 and raised a daughter,Beverley. Jim was a Legion member and passed away in June 1979.

McINTYRE, Westley Lawrence “Wes” WWII

Wes was born on January 21, 1919, to Owen and Greta, and was raised atArmley. He joined the Royal Canadian Dragoons Tank Corps and wentoverseas for five years in Sicily, Italy and Holland. He married Ivy Turner onNovember 21, 1945 before returning home. He farmed the Veterans’ Landand mined at Uranium City. They raised three children. Wes passed awayon December 12, 1976.

McPHERSON, Joseph Campbell WWII

Joseph Campbell from Wawota, Saskatchewan, was a Spitfire pilot in theRoyal Canadian Air Force. He was killed in action on June 3, 1942, at age28, flying a Spitfire aircraft with #1 Photo Reconnaissance Unit out ofBenson, England, and is buried in the old communal cemetery in Cherbourg,Manche, France. McPherson Lake in northern Saskatchewan is named inhis memory.

McLELLAN, Robert Lloyd WWII

Robert was born in Worman, Saskatchewan, in 1914. He was in the ArmedForces from 1942-1946, serving in England and France. When he returnedhome, he took over the operation of the home farm. He sold out in 1971 andreturned to Welwyn. He was fond of sports and played on the Welwynbaseball team for many years and was an enthusiastic curler and enjoyedtravelling and playing cards. He received the Campaign Ribbon. Robertpassed away in 1992 and had been a member of the Welwyn Branch #112of The Royal Canadian Legion for 46 years.

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VILLAGE OF CHAPLINBox 210

Chaplin, SK S0H 0V0

(306) 395-2221 (Ph) (306) 395-2555 (Fax)e-mail: [email protected]

“Thank you to our VeteransWe will Remember”

Hunt St., Box 250Stanley Mission, SK, S0J 2P0

Phone: 306-635-2020Fax: 306-635-2070

® AmachewespemawinCo-op Association

T J Service Ltd.Hwy 42,

Dinsmore, SK S0L 0T0

306.846.2152

R M Of Viscount No 341 215 Bangor Ave

Viscount, SK S0K 4M0

(306) 944-2044 PRoud To SuPPoRT ouR VeTeRAnS.

Rural Municipality of Senlac No. 411

Box 130Senlac, SK S0L 2Y0

Proud to Support our Veterans

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McPHAIL, Hugh WWI

Hugh was born on May 22, 1874 at Wooler, Ontario, to John and JaneMcPhail. The family moved to Keys, Manitoba, and Hugh came toRunciman, Saskatchewan, in 1905 looking for land. He joined the Army andserved overseas. His sister, Mildred, and six children came from Keys,Manitoba, to live on his farm. After the war was over, Hugh came home tohis farm. Mildred had bought her own land. He married Mabel Robertsonand they raised three daughters. Hugh passed away on November 8, 1951.

McRAE, Christopher Fredrick “Bud” WWII

Christopher, son of Christopher and Margaret McRae, was born in Parkman,Saskatchewan, on October 1, 1918. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Forcein 1941 as ground crew and later transferred to air crew and trained as anair gunner at McDonald, Manitoba. He was killed in action over Germany onSeptember 23, 1943. It was his 31st mission and had he completed it, hewould have married and returned to Canada on his honeymoon. Bud isburied in the Rheinberg War Cemetery, Germany. McRae Island in thenorth-east corner of Wolliston Lake is named in his memory.

McRAE, George WWII

George was born in the Lawson District on August 7, 1915, to Peter andSarah, and the family moved to the Silver Stream District in 1921, andGeorge went to Flin Flon in 1938 to work for the Hudson Bay Mining Co. Heserved overseas with the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Flight Lieutenant.In 1945, he married Mary Cheney in England, and they returned to Flin Flon,where George worked with the mining company for 30 years. They raisedtwo children. George passed away on November 9, 1983.

McRAE, Donald Campbell PEACETIME

Donald was born in Wishart, Saskatchewan, in 1931. He joined the Air Forcein October 1951 and was stationed in Saskatoon until his transfer to Ottawa,Ontario, in 1956. He was discharged in 1961. He passed away in 1988.

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R.M. OF GLEN BAIN NO. 105

Phone 306-264-3607Fax 306-264-3956

Box 39 Glen Bain, SK S0N [email protected] Incorporated

in 1911

BRENT’S AUTO REPAIR1 Shaughnessy St.

Tompkins, SK

Phone: 306-622-2112

Proud to Support the Saskatchewan Veterans

Wynyard Bakery & Cafe

* Fresh Homestyle Baking* Lunches, Hamburgers, Soups* Catering Services

Ed & LindaBusiness (306) 554-3934Home (306) 554-3279

Rural Municipality of Progress No. 351Box 130

Luseland, Saskatchewan S0L 2A0

Proud To Honour & Support Our VeteransRemembering Those Who Were Lost

g. E. nOREn & PARTnERSCHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS

205 First Ave., N.W.MooseJaw, SK Phone (306) 693-0656S6H 7Z2 Facsimile (306) 692-3930

RJ’S ConstructionServices Ltd.

Box 2815, Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1Z6

306-236-1843

Eastend Grain Co.Ltd.

Box 216, Eastend, SK S0N 0T0

306-295-3573

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McRAE, Hartwell Harold WWI

Hartwell was born on February 18, 1895 in Quebec, to William and Sarah,and moved with the family to Ridgedale, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He wentoverseas and returned to Ridgedale to file for a homestead. He married ElizaArnold in 1929 and they raised five children. He cleared land, hauled woodand custom threshed crops. Hartwell passed away suddenly on September6, 1978.

McRAE, William Gordon WWII

William, son of Christopher and Margaret, was born on June 15, 1915 on afarm near Parkman, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Forcein 1940 and graduated as a pilot and instructed trainees at Hagerville,Ontario, for two years until he was posted to Coastal Command in theBahamas. He was then posted to Bomber Command in Burma and he andhis crew flew from Canada via Gander, Newfoundland, to England and thenon to India. On March 26, 1945, the Japanese shot down his plane over theIndian Ocean and his body was never recovered. His name is inscribed onthe Singapore War Memorial, Malaya. McRae Bay in the north-east cornerof Wolliston Lake in northern Saskatchewan is named in his honour.

MECKLER, Peter WWII

Peter was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, on August 13, 1925. He enlistedwith the Regina Rifles on May 5, 1944 and served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, and Continental Europe. He was discharged on May 31, 1946.Peter passed away on July 13, 1995 and had been a member of the MerrittBranch #96 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 23 years.

McRITCHIE, Oliver WWII

Oliver was born in Crystal City, Manitoba, on November 12, 1920. He camewith his family in 1933 to the Blue Spruce District and was a pulpwoodcontractor. He joined the 44th Field Battery and served overseas for three-and-a-half years. He moved to Alberta and retired in 1985.

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Royal Purple Lodge ofCanada #95

Big River, SK

306-469-2226

Supports All Veterans Past, Presentand Future. Thank You.

Folkfest Inc.306-931-0100

506 25th Street E #303Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7K 4A7

RM of Meota #468P.O. Box 80Meota, SKS0M 1X0

Proud To SupportOur Veterans

Lest

We

Forget

Rural Municipality of Spy Hill No. 152

We would like to acknowledge theEsterhazy Local Legion Branch #249

Thanks for all your years of community service!

Simpson Hotel

416 George St., Simpson, SK Hosts: Jean & Helen

306-836-2088

Harvey's Decorating

Centre-Carpet One

112 Centre St

Assiniboia, SK S0H 0B0

(306) 642-4699

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MEDDINS, Ivor WWII

Ivor was born in North Wales, UK. He enlisted in the 10th Field Signals onJune 14, 1941, at age 21, and served in Canada, England, Italy, Hollandand Belgium, and was discharged on January 9, 1946. He received theDefence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the 1939-45 Star,the Atlantic Star and the Italy Star. Ivor passed away in 2004 and had beena member of the Young-Zelma Branch #358 of The Royal Canadian Legionfor 54 years.

MERKEL, Lloyd Melvin WWII

Lloyd was born in Spring Valley, Saskatchewan, on January 1, 1919. He joinedthe South Saskatchewan Regiment on February 8, 1940 to May 7, 1941 andthen transferred to the Air Force on May 13, 1941 to May 15, 1946, serving inCanada, England and the High Seas on many ships. He tried air crew forsome time, then went into administration and was posted to St. John’s andQuebec to organize a repair depot and then posted to 11 movement groups,Halifax, Nova Scotia, to work on troop transports and made 25 - 30 round tripsacross the Atlantic, looking after troops, war brides, prisoners of war, the sickand wounded until his discharge. Lloyd has been a member of the BroadviewBranch #148 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 48 years.

MILLER, Andrew P. WWII

Andrew joined the Ghunka Rifles, Captain RCAAC. He passed away onNovember 27, 1982. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion.

MERRIMAN, John William WWII

John was born in Des Moines, Iowa, USA, in 1919 and came to Canada in May 1927and enlisted in the Army in Saskatoon on February 25, 1942 and took some basictraining in Camrose, Alberta and then in Kingston, Ontario and was in England beforeChristmas of 1942 with the Signal Corps. He then went to Naples, Italy in 1943 andserved in Canada, the United Kingdom and the Central Mediterranean area and wasdischarged in Regina on March 27, 1946. He married in June, 1946 and farmed andraised a family. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the Defence Medal of Britainand the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. John currently lives in Keremeos,British Columbia, and enjoys pickling and canning fruits off his trees and is active doingmeals on wheels to shut-ins and driving seniors to doctor appointments. John becamea member of the Christopher Lake Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion in 1946.

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AGB CONSTRUCTION& CONCRETE

For All Your Commercial& Residental Needs

Certified "Logix" Builder

Cellular Telephone (306) 421-6046

R.M. of Ituna Bon Accord No.246P.O Box 190, Ituna, Sask S0A 1N0

306-795-2202Reeve: Orest ZrymiakCouncillors: Roman Rushinko

Allan RokoshAaron IveyPeter SereloPhilip Buczulak

Adminstrator: Wilma Hrenyk

Y W C A1895 Central Ave.

Prince Alberta, SK, S6V 4W8

Tel. 306-763-8571

Kelvington RX Pharmachoice

206 Main St.Kelvington, SK S0A 1W0

306-327-4662

Kanaweyimik Child &Family Service

306-445-3500

PO Box 1270, Battleford, SK S0M 0E0

Thank you to all of our Veterans.

Flat DeckEquipment • LogsOver Size LoadsGeneral Freight

Truckload & LTL Movement

B.C., AB, SK, MB, ON, NWT, YUKON“We’ll Take a Load off Your Mind”

www.triplstransport.com

747-2944

Shellbrook

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MILLER, Joseph M. WWII

Joseph joined the Royal Canadian Air Force #35 RAF Pathfinder Force asa rear air gunner. On what was to be his last flight, Joe and his crew ontheir Lancaster Bomber were shot down during a raid over Stuttgart and allwere killed in action on July 25, 1944. Joe is buried at Dunbach WarCemetery, Germany. By 1944, he had completed three full flightassignments and was due for a deserved homecoming but never did get hisleave of absence. Miller Lake in northern Saskatchewan is named in hishonour.

MILLER, Walter BOER WAR

Walter was a Boer War Veteran and was a Lance Corporal of the BethunesMounted Infantry Regiment. He was awarded the Victoria Medal and 5 bars,one for each province he served.

MITCHELL, Bruce WWII

Bruce joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served overseas.

MILNE, Ernest WWII

Ernest joined the Royal Canadian Army serving with the 11th AA Battery andRCA CAPO #2 and served overseas. He passed away in 1998 and is buriedin the North Portal, Saskatchewan, cemetery.

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Gravelbourg InnPO Box 85

Gravelbourg, SKS0H 1X0

306-648-3182

Donna SutherlandP.O. Box 973

Eston, SK S0L 1A0

In Memory of brigadier general Stephen Andrunyk

306.962.3580

“Lest We Forget”

Proud To Support Our Veterans

Bickner Trucking Ltd.Box 177

Vanguard, SK, S0N 2V0

Tel: 306-582-2259

ReginaHead Office

306-721-6667

www.mazencfuels.com

Box 256, 116 Vincent Ave., Churchbridge, SK, Canada S0A 0M0Phone: (306) 896-2240 Fax: (306) 896-2910

Email: [email protected]

In appreciation and honour of our Veterans

708 Toothill Street, Regina, SK

“Kept Safe by ourVeterans”

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MITCHELL, James WWII

James joined the Royal Canadian Air Force #19 Canadian Base DentalCorps and served overseas.

MITSCKE, Benno O. E. WWII

Benno was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on September 17, 1920. He enlisted withthe 64th (Yorkton) Field Battery RCA on August 3, 1940, and went overseas in June 1945.He was discharged on September 14, 1945. In March 1946, he joined the RCMP and wasstationed in twelve different detachments in three provinces. In 1949, he rejoined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in Ontario and was transferred to Calgary in June 1950 andback to Ontario in 1951. He married Catherine and they raised four children. He was thentransferred back to Alberta and remained there until retiring in July 1970. He moved toBritish Columbia and worked as a TV repairman and post office letter carrier until heretired. He lives in Kelowna, British Columbia. He received the Defence Medal and is amember of British Columbia and Alberta Branches of The Royal Canadian Legion.

MOLONEY, David Thomas WWII

David was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba, in 1920. He joined the ReginaRifles and served in Canada, France and England. He passed away in1944.

MITSCKE, Gilbert WWII

Gilbert was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on December 14, 1919. Hejoined the 2nd Regiment 1st Division (Gunner) on December 1, 1941 andserved in Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy, France and Germany, and wasdischarged on November 10, 1945. Gilbert married Esther just beforeleaving for the war in 1941, and when he returned home he farmed for a fewyears, raising a family and then moved to Flin Flon to work in the mines andretired in British Columbia. Gilbert received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star,the 1939-45 War Medal and the Defence Medal.

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Thank You for yoursacrifice and services

on behalf of the firm and families of

The Town ofWhite City

Council and Residentsare proud to salute the

Veterans and The Legion.

THE VILLAGE OF LANG

PROUDLY HONOURING OUR

VETERANS OF

SASKATCHEWAN

THE VILLAGE

OF LANG

PROUDLY

HONOURING

OUR VETERANS

OF

SASKATCHEWAN

In Honour ofHarlo Tripp WWIWilfred Tripp WWIWilliam Tripp WWII

Parrish &Heimbecker

1400 - 201 Portage AveWinnipeg, MB

R3B 3K6

204.956.20302310 Louise Avenue Saskatoon, SK S7J 2C7 (306) 374-4448

With deepest respect and admiration for our veterans.

We thank Saskatchewan Royal Canadian Legion for their committment and service to

our communities.

TOWN OF ROCKGLEN

Box 267, Rockglen, SK S0H 3R0

Proud to Supportour Veterans.

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MOLONEY, George Edward WWII

George was born in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, in 1927. He joined theSaskatchewan Command and served in Canada. He passed away in 1993.

MONCRIEF, John Barnard WWII

John was born in Bailieboro, Ontario, on September 25, 1917. He joined theArmy in 1942, but due to ill health, he was discharged on August 22, 1942and went to the Alameda area around 1944. He married Elizabeth RuthMartin and they raised three boys. Jack joined the Frobisher Legion in 1947and then the Alameda Branch #267 in 1981 and was very active in thecommunity. John passed away on December 28, 1985.

MOONIE, Daniel “Scott” WWII

Daniel was born in Abernethy, Saskatchewan, on April 29, 1917 and went tohomestead at the Blue Spruce District. He joined the Army in 1940 and wasdischarged in 1945 after serving overseas. In 1951, he sold the land andmoved to British Columbia. He passed away in October 1973.

MOODIE, Robert WWII

Bob enlisted with the RCNVR and was discharged in 1946. He married ElsieNessaman in 1947. He was able to purchase through the Veterans LandAct. He joined the Arborfield Legion in 1961, and Elsie joined the Ladies’Auxiliary in 1962. They raised seven children. They moved to BritishColumbia in 1966, and retired to Kelowna. Bob passed away in 1988 andElsie still resides there.

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Thank You For Your Sacrifices

Torquay CreditUnion LimitedIt’s All About You

Torquay BranchBox 30

Torquay, Sask306 923 2177

Tribune BranchBox 129,

Tribune, Sask306 456 2215

www.torquaycu.comProud Supporters of Royal Canadian Legion

BattlefordCentral School

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Students and StaffHonor and are Thankful

for Saskatchewan’sBrave Veterans

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MORDEN, Robert “Bob” WWI

Bob was born on February 15, 1895 at Neepawa, Manitoba. He marriedAnne Norbary and moved to Arborfield on May 7, 1930 to get his Veterans’Land. He later sold his land and got land in Connell Creek, which theyfarmed from 1944 to 1958. They then sold the land and moved to Penticton,British Columbia.

MORGAN, Dewey Carter WWI and WWII

Dewey was born in North Clinton, Monroe County, Iowa, USA, on September 15,1895. He enlisted on May 16, 1918 with the 1st Depot Saskatchewan Regiment CEF15th Canadian Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Forces and was discharged onAugust 3, 1919. He enlisted in WWII at the 1st Depot Battalion 15th Canadian ActiveArmy, Royal Canadian Signal Corps, serving from 1940 until his discharge onOctober 16, 1946. He farmed in Saskatchewan, north of Pangman, and started agarage and implement dealership, ran the local power plant, and retired in 1960. Hereceived a medal from the Bramshott area athletic association from where he wasstationed in England. Dewey passed away on March 23, 1962 and had been amember of the Pangman Branch #180 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 30 years.

MORRISON, Dwight WWII

Dwight enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Regina in 1943 at age 19.His wish was to get into the air crew, but because he was color blind he hadto take the next best, ground crew being part of the Aero Engine Mechanicsand travelled all across Canada stopping in every province getting moretraining in every one. He was discharged in January 1946, and Dwightreturned to Pangman to a partnership in the John Deere business with hisdad. In October, he began a six-month course in mechanics and welding atthe Regina airport. In November 1946, he married and made his home inPangman at the end of his course.

MORGAN, Gordon A. WWII

Gordon was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, in 1921 and enlisted onAugust 6, 1940 at age 18 with the 76th Battery, 17th Field Regiment servingin Canada, England, Italy, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany and wasdischarged on October 20, 1945. He received the Defence of Britain 1939-45 Star and medals for the Italian and European Campaigns and worked atPFRA from 1948 until his retirement. Gordon passed away in 2004.

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TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE

Box 414Springside, SK S0A 3V0

PH: (306) 792-2022 FAX: (306) 792-2210EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: townofspringside.com

The Town of Springside is proud to support The Legion.

Mayor and Council - Town of Springside

Our Moose Jaw Wal-Mart is Proud to SupportOur Veterans

EDAM CREDIT UNION LIMITED

2001 Main StreetEdam, SK

Phone 397­[email protected]

“Proud to Honour and remember

all of those Who served”

Support our Troops!Thank You for Your Sacrifices!

Management & Staff atEdmonton Red DeerCalgary Saskatoon

1876 Wallace StreetRegina, Saskatchewan, CanadaS4N 3Z9

RADOJE (ROD) MILIC (manager)

Phone: (306) 352-3360 Fax: (306) 352-6276

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MORRISON, George Gillespy WWI & WWII

George was born in Scotland, UK, in 1894 and joined the Princess Pats inWWI and the Regina Rifles in WWII, serving in France and England. Hereceived the Military Medal and several others. He passed away in 1978 andhad been a member of the Balcarres Nutana Branch #362 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 35 years.

MORRISON, John Duncan WWII

John was born in Pelly, Saskatchewan, in 1925. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force at age 18, and was killed in a plane crash in 1943 duringa training exercise in England.

MORTON, Wilfred Harold WWII

Wilfred was born in Saskatchewan on August 10, 1922. He enlisted with theArmoured Tank Corps on December 1, 1943, serving in Canada, and wasdischarged on April 9, 1946. He was a very active member of the SiltonCanadian Legion Branch #33 for 48 years and received the MeritoriousAward for all his dedicated work. He passed away on September 10, 2000.

MORTON, Orville Raymond WWII

Orville was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on September 29, 1925. Hejoined the Army in January 1943 and was a Lance Corporal Gunnerreceiving his discharge on February 28, 1946. He received theFrance/Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.Orville was employed with the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool before and afterjoining the Army. He passed away on March 2, 1982.

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VILLAGE OF FROBISHER313 - Third Street

Frobisher, Sask. S0C 0Y0Phone: 306-486-2140

Mayor-Jerry Nashiem, Councilors-Dallas Forseth, Jacobus Jordaan

Administrator Bill Ringguth

Ron Halstead, D.D.Denturist

MANAGER - CLINT NEULS

Martodam’sThe Clothing People

111 Centre Street, P.O. Box 187Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1Y2

Tel. 306-236-5521

BALCARRES ANIMAL CLINICDr. Ron Brandow

Box 519Balcarres, SKS0G 0C0 Tel: 306-334-2598# 133 Highway 10 North Fax: 306-334-2226

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MOSURE, George Milton WWII

George was born in Star City, Saskatchewan, on January 5, 1919. He movedto the White Fox area in 1919 and enlisted in 1942 in the Army, serving inHolland, Italy, France and Germany, and was discharged on March 15, 1946.He married Selma Weber in 1939, and after the war he homesteaded in thePinehurst area and in 1977 they moved to Keg River, Alberta. He receivedthe Italy Star, the France/Germany Star and the 1939-45 Star. Georgepassed away on October 15, 2001.

MOTTA, Mike WWII

Mike was born in 1918 on the homestead in Morwick District, Saskatchewan. He entered theArmy at Regina on November 4, 1941 and in November of 1942 he was with the 1st CanadianFusiliers as Rifleman 1st Class. In April 1943, he served with the US Forces in the AleutianIslands, returned to Canada, and was shipped to England to join the Lake Superior Regimentand subsequently served in Germany and Holland. On VE Day he was in Amsterdam withthe 4th Canadian Army Brigade and eventually shipped home to be discharged on January1946 and returned to his job with the CNR. He retired in Wakaw, Saskatchewan, after 43years of service with the company. Mike enjoyed curling, trapping, hunting and fishing, andfamily outings with his wife and two children. He was a member of Branch #195 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 38 years, serving as Secretary-Treasurer, as well as other offices, for 17years. Mike passed away in December 2004 at the age of 86.

MUIRHEAD, Clayton WWII

Clayton, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead, was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1900, one of seven sons who enlisted in WWII. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force as a Mechanic and served in England, France,Holland and Germany. He passed away in 1971.

MOUNT, Herbert WWI

Herbert was born in Simcoe County, Ontario, on June 20, 1893. He servedwith the Canadian Forestry Corps in England and returned to Saskatchewanafter the war and raised horses at Lockwood. It was there that he met AnnieWilson, who had come from England with a group of women. Herb courtedher with a motorcycle and a sidecar and were married in 1923. He farmedin the Connell Creek District until his death on March 18, 1951. Annie rentedthe land and joined the Legion Auxiliary in 1954. She sold the farm andmoved to Arborfield in 1960. She passed away in 1963.

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MUIRHEAD, Harvey Donald “Mockey” WWII

Harvey, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1919. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force 401Squadron and was killed in action over the skies of England in an accidentin 1943.

MUIRHEAD, Jack WWII

Jack, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead, was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1917. He joined the 10th Field Ambulance and served inCanada, England, France, Holland and Germany and is a long-time memberof the Estevan Branch #60 of The Royal Canadian Legion, holding manyexecutive positions over the years.

MUIRHEAD, Peter WWII

Peter, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead, was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1909. He joined the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps-Engineer Dispatcher working in dangerous conditions in England, France,Holland and Germany. He passed away in 1988.

MUIRHEAD, Lawrence “Slim” WWII

Lawrence, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead, was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1911. He joined the 1st Division RCASC TransportationDivision Army Service Corps attached to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigadeserving in England. He passed away in 1970.

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Inter-City Pharmacy

1236 101st St.North Battleford, SK S9A 0Z8

306.445.5255

In Appreciation of all Veterans and thoseof Fertile Valley Legion

#255 who haveserved us.

Village of Conquest

Town of Langhamwww.langham.caPhone: 306-283-4842Fax: 306-283-4772Box 289 Langham, SK S0K 2L0

Donna Harpauer, MLA Humboldt Constituency

632-9th St., Box 2950 Humboldt SK S0K 2A0

Ph: (306) 682-5141 Fax: (306) 682-5144 Toll Free: 1-800-682-9909 Email: [email protected]

Landa Auto BodyWorks Ltd.222 Avenue C, South

Saskatoon, SK S7M 1N2

306-242-8843

Westgate Drycleaningand Lee’s Alterations

Proudly Supporting Saskatchewan Veterans

2115 22nd St. W, Saskatoon

306-382-2797

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Box 637Broadview, SK.

S0G 0K0

Grocery - 306-696-2447 Hardware - 306-696-2747Ag Team - 306-696-3038 Admin - 306-696-2521

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MUIRHEAD, Roy WWII

Roy, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1913. He joined the 1st Division SSR as a signaller inOctober 1939 and landed in England on Christmas Day in 1940 with theCanadian Hussars. He also served in France, Holland and Germany.

MUIRHEAD, Vernon WWII

Vernon, son of Isabelle and William Muirhead, was born in Estevan,Saskatchewan, in 1915. He joined the SSR as a signaler, serving in England,France, Holland and Germany. He passed away in 1995.

MUNDELL, Joe WWII

Joe was born in Plunkett, Saskatchewan, in 1909. He enlisted in the Armyin 1939 and served in England. He homesteaded in the Pine Torch areaand married Bea Ford. After the war ended, Bea and Joe left for PrinceGeorge, British Columbia, and retired to Enderby, British Columbia.

MUMFORD, Eric C. WWII

Eric was born in Leslie, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He joined the WirelessMechanic 424 Squadron, serving in Canada, England and North Africa. Hemarried Dora Helgason in 1945 and they raised six children. He joined theFoam Lake Legion #16 and was a member for 61 years. Eric served asPost Master in Foam Lake until his retirement in 1983. He passed away in2010.

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Royal CanadianLegionBranch #139

Box 909, Wilkie, SK, S0K 4W0

Phone: 306-843-3267

New CommunityCredit Union

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306-653-1300

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FlattopAutomotive Inc.

180 2nd Ave. NWMoose Jaw, SK S6H 8A1

Tel. 306-691-0667

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955 Grandview St.Moose Jaw, Sask.S6H 5M1

Phone 693-3656Fax 691-0946Res 693-6835

Email: [email protected]

GRACE

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MUNDELL, Roy Thomas WWII

Roy was born in Plunkett, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined the ArmyService Corps in 1939. Roy had moved with his family to the Pine Torcharea and after war was over he lived in White Fox and operated a garage.Roy and his wife, Doris, moved to Calgary, Alberta. He passed away onMay 30, 2004.

MURCH, Clifford Ernest WWII

Clifford was born in Saskatchewan in 1917. He joined the British Columbia Regiment 4th

Armoured Division, serving in England, France, Belgium and Holland. During the battleto close the Falaise gap on August 9, 1944, the regiment lost 47 tanks to the enemy. Cliffwas injured in the battle for Hochwald Forest, Germany, and flown to hospital in Bruge,Belgium, and returned home to Canada in 1946. He graduated from the school ofagriculture in 1948, bought a farm at Lancer, Saskatchewan, and married Jean Waschuckin 1951 and they had three children: Sandra, Wayne and Keith. Cliff received the LegionMeritorious Service Award and the Palm Leaf in 1998 and served on the SaskatchewanWheat Pool Board of Directors from 1974-1984. He passed away in 2008 and had beena member of the Abbey Branch #222 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 62 years.

MURRAY, Gordon Donald KOREA & PEACETIME

Gordon was born in 1934 on a farm near Leross, Saskatchewan. He enlistedin Regina with the 56th Canadian Transport Company Royal Canadian ArmyService Corps for the Korean War effort in 1951. He delivered ammunitionsequipment to the front line and later, he was in charge of the petrol point orairplanes and trucks. Gordon signed on for an additional three monthsdistributing food to the Commonwealth Division and earned three KoreanMedals and was discharged in 1935. Gordon currently resides in Red Deer,Alberta, and has been a member of the Red Deer Branch #35 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 35 years.

MURCH, Hewitt James WWII

Hewitt was born in Lancer, Saskatchewan, on January 19, 1921. He joined the Army inAugust 1942 and trained as a wireless operator with RCCS and was attached to the 2nd

Canadian Armoured Brigade Signals and landed in Normandy on June 6, 1944 andcontinued with the unit until July 1945, finishing his military career at CMHQ in London. Hemarried in England on December 15, 1945 and returned to Canada in March 1946. Heattended the University of Saskatchewan and farmed for eleven years and then worked asa Field Officer with the Veterans’ Land Administration until retirement in January 1986. Betty,his wife, and Hewitt spent more than 63 happy years together, and raised two daughters.He is a Life Member of the Swift Current Branch #56 of The Royal Canadian Legion for thepast 64 years and was awarded the Meritorious Service Award with the Palm Leaf.

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We would like to acknowledge the Unity local Legion Branch #90

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MURRAY, Richard Henry Gale WWI

Richard joined the 20th London Regiment Army Corps in 1914, and was inthe service for four years and eight months, and saw a lot of action beforebeing wounded at Vimy Ridge in France. He was discharged in 1918.

MURRAY, Thomas WWII

Thomas was born in Golden Prairie, Saskatchewan. He joined the LakeSuperior Regiment, RCEME Service in March 1942 and went to #1 AdvanceBase Workshop (Craftmans) overseas and to France in 1944 and Brusselsin December of that year until the end of hostilities. After his discharge onFebruary 5, 1946, he came to Langenburg in 1948 and operated a weldingshop and retired to British Columbia in 1990. Thomas received the 1939-45War Medal, the 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medal, the France/Germany Starand the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and is a member ofthe Langenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

NANDINE, Dow George WWII

George joined the Canadian Army as a sapper and passed away in 1971.

MYLES, Andrew WWII

Myles was born in Nipawyn, Saskatchewan, in 1925. He joined the Navyand sailed on HMCS Mastodon on the High Seas and the Pacific. He is amember of Tisdale Branch #50 of the The Royal Canadian Legion.

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bill CookeDirector of Education

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NELMS, Edward James WWII

Edward, son of Ernest and Elisa Nelms, was born in Kincardine, Ontario, onAugust 18, 1920. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 andtrained at various bases in Saskatchewan and Manitoba and left foroverseas on September 27, 1941 for more training in England and Scotland.He was killed on June 15, 1942 at age 22, and was with the #19 OperationalTraining Unit flying a Whitney aircraft carrying practice bombs when itcrashed in heavy fog into a hilltop in Morayshire, Scotland. Nelms Lake innorthern Saskatchewan is named in his memory. Edward had married SylviaSmart of Vandura in 1940 and had a son, James, born on June 15, 1941.

NELSON, Alick L. WWII

Alick was born in Macklin, Saskatchewan, in 1912. He joined the RCASC 1st

Division, RCASC 5th Division, Supply Troops on January 27, 1943 and servedin Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe, and was dischargedon March 21, 1946, but stayed in Germany for a while to help transport troopsand supplies. When he returned home, he purchased land through theVeterans’ Land Act and married Virginia in 1951 and raised a family. Heretired to Russell, Manitoba. Alick received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Medal, the Defence Medal, theFrance/Germany Medal, the Volunteer Star and the Battle of Britain Medal.

NELSON, Olvf M. WWII

Olvf was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, in 1918. He enlisted on February2, 1942 with the RCEME in Prince George, British Columbia, and the RCAVictoria Rifles, RCASC in Halifax, Nova Scotia, serving as a truck driver inCanada and was discharged on November 25, 1945. He is a member of theKinistino Branch #129 of The Royal Canadian Legion for eight years.

NELSON, George J. WWII

George was born in Kinistino, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He enlisted with theQueen’s Own Rifles #2 3rd Division in 1943 and served in Canada, England,France and the Aleutian Islands. He was wounded on August 10, 1944 andwas discharged in 1945. George is a Life Member of the Snowden Branch#205 of The Royal Canadian Legion since 1945.

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NELSON, Thomas Harvey WWII

Thomas was born in Watson, Saskatchewan, on August 25, 1915. He moved toShaunavon, Saskatchewan, as a young boy where he lived with his aunt and uncleon their dairy farm. In 1941, he married Annette Giasson and on August 15, 1942,he enlisted in Regina in the RCASC and completed his basic training. He advancedat A20 CASCTC at Red Deer, Alberta, as a qualified motor mechanic and driver andembarked overseas on December 27, 1943 as reinforcement for the RCASC andthen went to Italy on February 17, 1944 with the 41st Canadian General Transport asa Bren Gunner and served in Italy, Africa and England. After his discharge, hereturned to Shaunavon, where he was employed by the Saskatchewan CoopCreamery and later took up farming until his death in October 1979.

NESS, Julian Bernard WWII

Julian was born in Barnsville, Minnesota, USA, on August 8, 1912. Heenlisted in the Army on October 9, 1942, training as a winch operator-expertcarbine and then winch operator instructor serving in the southernPhilippines. He received the American Theatre Service Medal, the PhilippineLiberation Medal with one Bronze Service Star, the Asiatic Pacific ServiceMedal as well as the good conduct and Victory Medals. He was dischargedin January 1946 and was a member of the South Saskatchewan Branch#306 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 16 years until his death on July 11,1979.

NEWSTEAD, Gordon WWII

Gordon was born in 1918 at Balcarres and grew up on the family farm. He joinedthe RCA Saskatchewan Horse Regiment in 1942, and in 1944 he marriedDorothy in Surrey, England, while he was serving with the Tank Corps. In 1946,Dorothy came to Canada with infant son, Wayne, and Gordon arrived threeweeks later on the King George. They resided at Abernethy, Arborfield, beforemoving to Carrot River in 1953 with Wayne, Brent and Maureen. Gordon farmedand also worked for the Saskatchewan Timber Board. He passed awaysuddenly in 1973. Dorothy remained on the farm until 1998 when she becamea resident in a Special Care Home in Carrot River. She passed away in 2002.

NEUMIER, Lawrence WWII

Lawrence was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on August 8, 1917. Hejoined the RCA (Gunner) on November 29, 1942, serving in Canada and theAleutian Islands and was discharged on March 14, 1946. After he returnedto the farm, he married Bernice in 1944 and raised a family of seven andfarmed until his retirement in 1979. He loved rodeos, horses, playing cards,camping, fishing and a good joke. Lawrence passed away on February 7,1996.

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NEWSTEAD, Melvin WWII

Melvin was born in 1915 at Balcarres and grew up on the farm. He enlistedin the RCA in 1942 and after being discharged he came to Arborfield in 1946and worked for Clarence (Slim) Petrie and built a house on his brother Les’shomestead. Mel applied for Veterans’ Land Act land and on October 22,1946, he married Irene Boisjolie and moved the house to their land. Theyraised three children: Diane, David and Russell. He joined the ArborfieldLegion and Irene joined the Legion Auxiliary. Mel passed away suddenly in1968 and Irene and the boys moved to Oliver. Diane and family live inToronto. Irene passed away on December 16, 1998 and is buried atBalcarres, Saskatchewan.

NICHOLSON, John Roger WWII

John was born in Dubuc, Saskatchewan, on November 11, 1924. He enlistedin the Air Force as a mechanic in 1943 and served four years in Canada. Hereceived a certificate for first aid to the injured on December 7, 1943 andwas a member of the Dubuc Branch #77 of The Royal Canadian Legion. Hepassed away on September 10, 2004.

NILLSON, Karl WWII

Karl was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on January 28, 1915. He joinedthe RCE on January 27, 1943, serving in Canada, the United Kingdom andContinental Europe and was discharged on February 23, 1946. After thewar, he worked in construction, mostly grain elevators and some work onfarms. He loved watching hockey and baseball and going fishing. He retiredto Marchwell and later moved to Langenburg, Saskatchewan.

NILLSON, John Walter WWII

John joined the Royal Canadian Engineers on June 8, 1942 and was sent toSussex, New Brunswick for boat training and then to Box Hill, England, Scotlandand other British Isles. After a few months training, he was sent to the front linein Belgium, Holland, France and Germany to build bridges after they had beenblown up by the Germans. In France, they were sent out to rescue Allied Troopsthat were trapped across the Rhine River and bring them to their side amid flyingbullets. A few days later, during the night, he helped to build a bridge across theRhine River for troops, armoured carriers, and tanks to cross in Arnhem. Theywere captured while still asleep. When the war was over, he was sent back toCanada and received his discharge on December 4, 1945.

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NISBET, Gordon WWII

Gordon was born on November 26, 1921 at Ardath, Saskatchewan, toCharlie and Hazel and worked on farms at Conquest. In 1941, he joinedthe Army going overseas to Sicily, Italy, France, Germany and Holland andwas discharged on November 26, 1945. He married Eleanor McAuley in1949 and operated a garage at White Fox from 1951-1965. They raised twochildren. In October 1963, Gordon took his mother on a trip to Holland to seewhere George, his brother was buried. Gordon and Eleanor belong to theNipawin Legion.

NOLAN, Robert John Allan WWII

Robert was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on February 22, 1918. He didfive years of service in Europe with the 14th Canadian Hussars. After thewar, he worked for Beaver Lumber in Regina and also lived in Toronto,Ontario. He passed away in the late 1960s.

NOVENSKI, Joe WWII

Joe was born on May 11, 1924 in Steelman, Saskatchewan, son of Paul andIda Novenski and lived most of his life in Griffin, Saskatchewan, until heenlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces on July 30, 1943. He served inEngland, France, Germany, Belgium and Holland and received hishonourable discharge on December 17, 1946 in Winnipeg. He worked forSears until he retired after 36 years. Joe received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, theDefence Medal, the War Medal 1939-45 and the Dutch Medal. Joe passedaway on October 27, 1996.

NORTH, Roy S. WWII

Roy joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (LAC) Aero Engine Mechanic in thespring of 1940, serving on Canadian bases at St. Thomas, Hagerville,MacDonald and Calgary. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and the 1939-45 War Medal. Roy passed away on June 16, 1980.

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NURSE, George Nelson WWI and WWII

George was born in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1893. He joined the 28th NorthwestBattalion CEF on December 2, 1914 in Wapella, Saskatchewan, and served in England,France and Belgium and was badly wounded in Ypres, France, and was in a POW Camp.George and two soldiers escaped and was discharged on January 15, 1919. In WWII, heenlisted in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, on September 14, 1939 with the 113 Field Batteryand was a Battalion Sergeant Major but was unable to go overseas because of injuriesfrom WWI. He was dispatched to work for the Department of Transport Civil Aviation ofCanada. He received the following medals: the DSO, the DSC, the DSCM and the VSMand ribbons. He married twice and had five children from each marriage. George passedaway on August 6, 1979 and is buried at Soldiers Plot Riverside Memorial Gardens,Regina. He was a Life Member of Legion Branch #1, DVA and Anavets, Regina.

NYGAARD, Harold WWII

Harold was born in Holbein, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in 1942 and was wounded and came home beforethe war ended. He was discharged in 1945. He married June Von Biekerin 1948 at Prince George and they raised six children. Harold worked at thesawmills and passed away on September 11, 2007.

OFF, John WWII

John was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on December 4, 1917. Hejoined the Winnipeg Light Infantry on June 9, 1942, serving in Canada andwas discharged on February 15, 1946. He came back to the farm after hisdischarge and never married. He was a person always willing to helpanyone. During the war he trained with the Canadian Forces in the westcoast area but never reached active service because the war ended. Johnpassed away in May 1985.

NYQUIST, John Frederick WWII

John was born in Ruthilda, Saskatchewan, on May 26, 1922. He joined theRCC Signals on November 2, 1942, serving in Canada, England, France,Belgium, Holland, Germany and Europe, and was discharged in February1946. He is a member of the Herschel Branch #7 of The Royal CanadianLegion.

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OLASON, Sigmar Elmer KOREA and PEACETIME

Sigmar was born in Leslie, Saskatchewan, in 1931. He joined the Navy andserved from 1950 to 1955 on HMCS Shearwater and HMCS Magnificent,Naval air station aircraft carriers. He has been a member of the Foam LakeBranch #16 for 41 years.

OLEINIK, Michael WWI and WWII

Michael was born in Russia on August 25, 1896 and came to Canada in1913. He joined the Canadian Army and was overseas for five years, servingin Europe in WWI. In WWII, he was a Veteran’s Guard stationed atLethbridge, Alberta. Michael passed away on March 1, 1969.

OWEN, John WWII

John joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 at age 18 and went to Manning Depot at Brandon, Manitoba, andthen to Swift Current on guard duty from 1941-1942. Next to #2 wireless school in Calgary, where he contracteddiphtheria and was hospitalized for 49 days and was taken out of the air crew for one year. He was then sent toToronto and then back to Mossbank, where he worked in gunnery flight and the butcher shop. John travelled overseason the Empress of Scotland as a gun crew and landed at Greenock, Scotland, and then by train to Abington, England,for operational training flying in Wellington and Whitley planes. John’s crew of seven were on 21 bombing trips overGermany. He was the tail gunner and their last bombing run was on April 22, 1945. John came home to Canada onthe Isle de France ship and started farming in 1946 with a Veterans’ Land Grant and was able to purchase his firstMinneapolis tractor for $1, 200.00. He built a house in 1946 and married Gladys MacDonald and they raised fourchildren and now have thirteen grandchildren and three great grandsons. Over the years, John’s air crew haveenjoyed many happy reunions and as of 2001, only two members of the air crew are left, John and the pilot.

OSBORNE, George Martin WWI

George was born on April 12, 1889 in Roadale, Lancashire, England. Hejoined the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry 195th 102 Service CEFserving in France for two years and nine months, arriving there on November28, 1916, and commenced duty on December 9, 1916. His right arm wasamputated at Vimy in 1917 from a shrapnel wound on the right elbow whichwas shattered badly because of gangrene. He sailed for Canada onSeptember 19, 1917 and was entitled to wear one gold casualty stripe.George passed away on February 15, 1961.

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The R.M. of Lumsden No. 189 would like to acknowledge theLumsden branch’s contributions to our community and ourcountry. In appreciation of their heroic efforts, we would liketo extend our gratitude to the many brave Veterans inSaskatchewan. Thank you!

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PAL, Matyas WWII

Matyas was born in Etes, Hungary, in 1924. He joined the Air Force andserved in Canada and India. He is a member of the Semans Branch #108of The Royal Canadian Legion.

PARKER, Albert “Bert” BOER WAR

Albert was born in Hereford, England in 1871 and enlisted with theStaffordshire Yeomanry at the beginning of the Boer War and served inSouth Africa and returned to England after a severe attack of malaria. Here-enlisted with the Imperial Yeomanry and served until the end of thecampaign in 1903. Albert was awarded medals for battles at orange FreeState and Cape Colony and took up homestead in the Eldersley area until1945. He was an active member of the Tisdale Branch of The RoyalCanadian Legion before he passed away in 1947.

PARKIN, Alfred D. WWII

Alfred was born in Yorkshire, England. He came to Canada in 1919 andmarried Kathleen Luckwell. He joined the Army in 1940 and transportedprisoners of war back to England from Alberta. In 1948, the family movedto Gunn, Alberta.

PARKER, Millan Granville WWII

Millan was born in Welwyn, Saskatchewan, in 1918. After receiving his education atold Welwyn school, he worked as a farm labourer until he joined the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1941 and went overseas to England and became a bomber and radaroperator in the 424 Squadron and made 34 sorties over France and Germany. Afterhis tour of “Ops,” he instructed for a year and came home arriving in Welwyn on VJDay in August 1945. In 1948, Millan married Lorraine Allan of Welwyn and startedfarming in 1949 and raised a family of four children: Donna, Shirley, Allan and James.In 1974, Millan and Lorraine retired from farming and moved to Welwyn. He receivedseveral campaign medals. He passed away in 1989 and had been a member of theWelwyn Branch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 42 years.

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PARKINSON, Ernest H. WWII

Ernest was born in the Chamber District near Bredenbury, Saskatchewan inMarch 1922. He joined the Navy as a Leading Steward on June 13, 1942and served on HMCS Matepedia-Corvette-triangle run, HMCS Collingwood-Corvette, Newfoundland to Londonberry, HMCS Wentworth-Frigate fromNewfoundland to Londonberry and Ireland. Ernest was discharged onDecember 20, 1945 and married and raised a family in Langenburg. Hewas postmaster in Langenburg from 1962-1987 and retired to Regina to becloser to his family. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp, the King George Medal, the 1939-45 Star, and the Atlantic Star.

PEARCE, Douglas WWII

Douglas was born in Parkman, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He was a wirelessoperator air gunner with the #415 Swordfish Squadron Royal Canadian AirForce and was killed in action on June 28, 1942, flying a Hampden aircraftover Holland and is buried in the Vredenhof Cemetery, Schiermonnikoog,Frisian Islands, Friesland, Holland. Pearce Lake in northern Saskatchewanis named in his memory.

PENNYCOOK, Elmer WWII

His parents, William and Janet, moved to Saskatchewan in 1907 with theirfamily of three boys and four girls in the Nealdale District. Elmer was bornin 1914 and the family attended Jensen school. Elmer was the youngerbrother of Bob. He joined the Canadian Provost Corps and was a LanceCorporal. Elmer was killed on May 1, 1944 and is buried at Moro RiverCanadian War Cemetery, Ortona, Italy. Pennycook Lake in NorthernSaskatchewan was named in his memory.

PEEL, Harvey Alvin WWII

Harvey was born in Bethune, Saskatchewan, in 1917. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force Flight 73 aero-engine mechanics WETP serving inCanada. He passed away in 2000.

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PENNYCOOK, Robert “Bob” WWII

Bob was born at Somerset, Manitoba, in 1905. He came with his parents,two brothers and four sisters in 1907 to Saskatchewan. He joined theSaskatoon Light Infantry on January 21, 1940 and served in Canada andEngland until his discharge on November 19, 1945. He married Muriel Hillof Arborfield who had also served as an army stenographer from 1942-1945.He joined the Arborfield Legion and Muriel was a charter member of theLegion Auxiliary. He received some land from the Veterans’ Land Act andthey raised a family of seven. Bob passed away on December 5, 1981.Muriel lives in Carrot River.

PEPPER, Alfred WWII

Alfred was born in Rozilee, Saskatchewan, on September 4, 1911. He joinedthe Army on March 10, 1942 and served in Italy, Canada, France andGermany and was honourably discharged on December 1, 1945 with therank of Captain. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939-45 and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Alfred passed away onAugust 26, 1991.

PEPPER, Fred WWII

Fred was born in Rozilee, Saskatchewan, on November 6, 1914. He joinedthe Army in 1942 as Staff Sergeant, serving in Canada and was dischargedin 1945. Fred was a chartered accountant and worked for the Moose JawCo-op until his retirement. He passed away on April 14, 2003.

PEPPER, Frank WWI

Frank was born in Sussex, England, on November 6, 1883. He joined theArmy in September 1916 and served in Canada, England, and France untilhis discharge in 1918. He was badly wounded at Arras, near Vimy, France,and spent several months in a hospital in England. He was unable to dousual work in Shellbrook, Saskatchewan, and accepted the job as atelephone agent for 28 years. Frank passed away on March 26, 1963.

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PERSICKE, Alwyn L. WWII

Alwyn joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (AC2) Aero Engine Mechanic onJune 18, 1942 and served in Canada until his discharge on August 17, 1943.He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He was a member ofthe Langenburg Branch #250 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

PETRIE, Clarence “Slim” WWI

Clarence was in WWI with the 164th US Infantry and came from Montana toTisdale in 1927. He married Annie Sawyer in 1928 and they moved to theirhomestead and farmed until 1949, when they moved to Arborfield and raisedthree children: Wanda, Beverley and Bill. Clarence passed away in 1959.Annie joined the Legion Auxiliary. She passed away in 1989.

PHILLIPS, Jack WWII

Jack enlisted in the RCOC in 1942 and retired to Churchbridge,Saskatchewan. He received the 1939-45 War Medal and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal.

PETZEL, Oscar Paul WWII

Oscar was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on June 5, 1914. He marriedDorothy Hoop on August 17, 1940 and joined the Army 2nd CAB on June 25,1942, serving in Canada, England and Continental Europe. He wasdischarged on March 5, 1946. His regiment was one that landed on theNormandy shore on D-Day. He received the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal and the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp. They moved to Alameda in 1950, he being amechanic by trade. Oscar joined the Alameda Legion Branch #267 in 1953and was a very active member for The Legion and community. He passedaway on June 5, 1985.

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PHIPPS, John A. WWII

John was born in 1921 in the Ingleside District of Marchwell, Saskatchewan.He joined the 2nd Br. Scottish Regiment on January 29, 1942 and served inCanada, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe as a Red Cross StretcherBearer and was discharged on March 27, 1946. After his discharge, hereturned to Canada and married Susan in 1946 and had a family of two andworked in various lumber yards, some as manager and finally settled downin Watrous, Saskatchewan. John received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the Defence Medal and the France/Germany Star. Hepassed away in Watrous, Saskatchewan, on January 9, 1983.

PICKERELL, Gordon Thomas WWII

Gordon was born in Leslie, Saskatchewan, in 1916. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on December 15, 1942in Regina and was listed as “Special Reserve.” He took his basic training on December 28, 1942 and was assignedto the “Driver Transport” Unit with a rank of AC 2 “S” (Aircraftsman 2nd Class) and was discharged four years laterwith the rank of LAC. He was sent to Brandon, Manitoba, then Rivers for more basic training and Rockcliff, Ontario,taking driver training at Trenton from March 19-April 1, 1943 and transferred to Lachine, PQ, and boarded a shipfor England and arriving on January 11, 1944. Soon after arriving in England, he was sent to Bournemouth andstarted having a problem with his stomach suffering from a duodenal ulcer and spent some time in the CanadianMilitary Hospital in London. He returned home to Canada on July 17, 1944 and spent time in and out of hospitalsand was then transferred to Rivers to work in transportation. He was given an honourable discharge in Winnipegon January 28, 1946. He returned home to his family to start farming before moving the family to their new houseacross the road and was then able to rent part of a school’s section with the help of the VLA and farmed until theearly 1950s, then moved into Foam Lake, Saskatchewan. Gordon passed away in 1988.

PICKERELL, Leonard David WWII

Leonard was born in Leslie, Saskatchewan, on September 30, 1919. Hejoined Lord Strathcona’s Horse Regiment (Royal Canadians) on March 23,1941 and served in Europe and was discharged on September 29, 1945.He was one of six brothers in the service at the same time and all came backsafe. Leonard passed away on December 4, 2001.

PICKERELL, John Raymond WWII

John was born in Leslie, Saskatchewan, on November 18, 1926. He joinedthe Technical Training Corps on November 8, 1944, serving in Canada, andwas discharged on September 28, 1945. He was one of six brothers in theservice at the same time and all came back safe. He is a member of Branch#48 of The Royal Canadian Legion for twenty years.

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PICKERELL, Robert William WWII

Robert was born in Foam Lake, Saskatchewan, on December 9, 1924. Hejoined the Army on November 10, 1943, serving in the United Kingdom andwas discharged on October 17, 1946. He received the Defence Medal, theWar Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He wasa member of the Ashcroft Branch #113 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 40years before he passed away on July 11, 1992.

PICKERING, Robert WWI

Robert was born in Newton Dale, England, in 1885. He came to Canada in1902 and homesteaded near Leslie, Saskatchewan, in 1904. He joined the46th Canadian Regiment serving in France and died of wounds that hereceived while in action at Vimy Ridge on April 18, 1917.

PILLING, John WWII

John was born in Whalley, Lancashire, England, on June 30, 1917. He came toCanada with his family on May 12, 1928, at age 10, arriving with his mother andfather and nine brothers and sisters. They came from Quebec by train toKinistino, Saskatchewan, with all their possessions to their farm 13 miles northby horse and wagon, and were surprised to see all the work that was necessaryto put the land and buildings into a serviceable condition. John spent hisgrowing-up years helping the family make a good living on the land. Johnenlisted with the Regina Rifles Regiment serving in England. His brother, Arthur,had enlisted with the Cape Breton Highlanders. John was killed in action at JunoBeach, France, on June 6, 1944. He was not married.

PILLING, Arthur WWII

Arthur was born in Whalley, Lancashire, England, on August 21, 1913. He joined the Cape BretonHighlanders serving in Canada, England, Italy, France and Germany. He worked on the family farm untilhe was married and spent his spare time making wooden toys for the young children in the family andmade his own violin and played at dances in the community. He was very active in the community andaccomplished many activities such as writing “Glen Mary Gleanings” for the local newspaper from 1949-1959. His articles were broadcast over the CBC every Sunday morning. He prepared and deliveredsermons at the Anglican Churches in three centres and was a 4-H leader for fourteen years and did theregional curling for 4-H for twenty-two years and was on the school board for thirty-three years, telephonefor twenty-eight years, Hall Board for twenty years, Municipality for twenty years, the Kinistino Branch#129 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 54 years. Arthur received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the George VI Defence Medal, the War Service Badge RCCSand the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He passed away on September 19, 1999.

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Rural Municipality of Parkdale no. 498

We honour and thank all the brave men and womenwho served in our Armed Forces

during war times and peace keeping missions,especially those that gave their lives

so we can have freedom.

Box 310 • Glaslyn, SK • S0M 0Y0

Phone: 306.342.2015 • Fax: 306.342.4442

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S0M 2T0

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POITRAS, Norman S. WWII

Norman was born in Lorlie, Saskatchewan, on August 18, 1913. He enlistedwith the Canadian Army on July 3, 1942 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and left forEngland to join the Loyal Edmonton Regiment then joined the invasion ofSicily and on to Italy as a bren gunner. He was wounded at the battle ofOrtona, and later, three more times. He was sent back to Canada in 1945.He received the 1939-45 Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, and the War Medal 1939-45, and was honourablydischarged on September 18, 1945. Norman passed away in 1991 inWeekes, Saskatchewan. He had been a member of the Somme Branch #4of The Royal Canadian Legion for 46 years.

POMEROY, Earl Robert WWII

Earl enlisted in the RCA on March 8, 1942 and served in Canada, England,France and Belgium. He was discharged in March 1945 and returned to workat Moose Range, Saskatchewan. He joined the Carrot River Legion #203on October 11, 1960. Earl later moved to the Cracking River District, out ofCarrot River. Earl is deceased.

POMEROY, Roy WWII

Roy enlisted in the RCA in 1939 and was stationed in Canada during thewar. He married Ruby Collison and lived near Arborfield, where he workedat Meek’s Mill and on Frank Lindsay’s farm. They moved to Prince Georgein 1950 and raised three children: Stewart, Brenda and Russell. Roy isdeceased.

POMEROY, Gordon WWII

Gordon enlisted in the RCA in 1939 and went overseas. He married inEngland and remained there after the war was over. He passed away onDecember 5, 1980.

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Mike SmithStore Manager

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POMEROY, Wallace WWII

Wallace enlisted in the RCA in 1939 and went overseas. He married Joanwhile in England and had a daughter, Valerie while there. The family cameback to Calgary, where a son, Michael, was born. In 1947, the family cameback to Arborfield, where Joan and the children remained, but Wallacereturned to Calgary. He is now deceased and Joan and family left Arborfield.

POOLE, Earl John William WWII

Earl was born in Stoughton, Saskatchewan, in 1915. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment serving in France. He was killed in action atDieppe on August 19, 1942 and is buried at the Canadian War Cemetery atHautot-sur-Mer, France.

POPP, Richard A. WWII

Richard was born in the MacNutt, Langenburg area, Saskatchewan, andjoined the Royal Canadian Air Force (Flying Pilot) in February 1942. He wasdischarged in August 1945. He was a flying instructor who trained pilots andafter his discharge, he came back to Langenburg and became theadministrator of the Langenburg Hospital and moved to Edmonton, Alberta,to retire. He passed away on July 5, 1997.

POOLE, George Harrison WWII

George was born in Stoughton, Saskatchewan, in 1911. He joined the 11th

Canadian Field Squadron Royal Canadian Engineers, 5th CanadianArmoured Division serving in the United Kingdom and Italy. He held manyoffices in the Legions, Weyburn and Estevan, and received a 50-year pinbefore he passed away in 2002.

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PORTER, Jack WWII

Jack was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1908. He joined the 13th Field Regiment RCA 44th and78th Battery and landed on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day and had to jump off a landing craft into 10-12 feet of water, as they couldn’t get the craft any closer to the Juno shore because of the obstacles andmines that the Germans had planted in the water. Jack was a signaller and had to lay telephone lines andset up radio communications systems, always being in the front lines regardless of weather or dangerousconditions. It was during this time that Jack was captured while his crew of five were laying out telephonelines that the Germans just popped up from nowhere and took them prisoners, but shot the chap that washelping Jack roll out the spool of wire, the poor chap only lived for about four hours. The Germans werewaiting until dark and ordered Jack and his crew to follow them, marching for two hours to camp spendingeight months in different camps. They were liberated by General Patton and he went to England and washospitalized for one month and then went home to Canada. Jack had been a member of the KinistinoBranch #129 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 50 years before he passed away in 1995.

PORTER, Patrick Richard SPECIAL AREA DUTY

Patrick was born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, in 1969. He joined the 3rd

Commando Royal Canadian Regiment Airborne #2 Combat Engineer Groupdoing peacekeeping in Cyprus.

POWERS, Duane WWII

Duane was born in Marsden, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Air Force in October 1941 and served in England as a pilotwith the 428th Bomber Squadron and completed one operational tour. Atwar’s end, he served with the Occupational Air Force and was discharged onJuly 2, 1946 and married and farmed. Duane now resides in Lloydminster,Alberta.

PORTER, Richard James WWII

Richard was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined theRCA 44th Battery serving in Canada, England and Europe. He was a D-DayVeteran a Life Member of the Kinistino Branch #129 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 63 years. Richard passed away in 2008.

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PREECE, Steward John “Stew” WWII

Stew was born at Orillia, Ontario, on November 1, 1926. He joined the Navyin June 1944, serving in Canada. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and the 1939-45 Star. After being discharged in July 1946,he came out west to the Pense area, Saskatchewan, and married BettyWilson and had a family of four. He moved to Alameda in 1964 and joinedthe Alameda Royal Canadian Legion Branch #267. Stew passed away inMarch 2003.

PRINCE, Earl R. WWII

Earl was born in Langenburg on August 8, 1922. He joined the 13th Field Regiment,101st Field Battery on June 9, 1941 and embarked overseas as re-inforcements earlyin 1942 and proceeded to Normandy Beach, landing on June 6, 1944. He was agunner on 25 pounder and 105mm S.P.s. He stayed with the regiment until the end ofhostilities in May 1945 and re-allocated to CFEF in June 1945. He returned to Canadain July 1945 and was released from the CFEF after the surrender of Japan in August1945 with the advent of the atomic bomb. After his discharge on November 21, 1945,he married and raised a family and became a grain buyer for Federal Grain Elevatorand later with the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. He retired in Kelvington, Saskatchewan,and received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, theDefence Medal, the France/Germany Star, and the 1939-45 War Medal.

PRINCE, Norman J. WWII

Norman was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on December 18, 1919. He joined the 63COY, RCASC as a mechanic on January 13, 1942 and went to Normandy and Europe inJune 1944, repairing and keeping the big transport vehicles operating and did six weeksof guard duty at the Antwerp docks due to a shortage of men in all units. After the Alliedbombing in Holland, he rejoined his unit until June 1945 when he contracted wet pleurisyand came to Canada on the hospital ship in November 1945 and stayed in Saskatoon untilApril 1946. He married and raised a family on the family farm near Marchwell and didmechanical work in a shop on his farm. Norman received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, the Defence Medal and the1939-45 War Medal. He retired to Saskatoon.

PRINCE, Ewald P. WWII

Ewald was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on March 25, 1921. He joinedthe Canadian Forces on December 11, 1942 and served in Canada and theUnited Kingdom, receiving his discharge on May 31, 1946 and coming backto farm in the Marchwell area. He married Matilda, raised a family of two,and retired to Langenburg. Ewald had taken his training in Regina andBritish Columbia and drove trucks there. He slept in tents in below zerodegrees and came home for two weeks to help with the harvest and wentback to British Columbia and was moved around a lot before beingscheduled to go overseas.

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With gratitude and remembrance, the

citizens of the R.M. of Kellross

No. 247

acknowledge the

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and sacrifices

made by our

veterans

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PRINCE, Walter Arthur Roy WWII

Walter joined the Army on May 25, 1942, served in Canada, Britain andnorthwest Europe, and was discharged on June 29, 1946. He married,farmed, and raised a family and retired in Langenburg. Walter received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star and the Defence Medal.

PRINGLE, Fred William WWII

Fred was born in the Harrowby area of Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on August4, 1923. He joined the Army in August 1943, serving in England and Europe,and was discharged in 1946. Fred never married. He retired and moved toLangenburg, Saskatchewan, and worked for various farms in the area whereneeded and also worked part-time for the telephone company.

PRINGLE, Gordon WWII

Gordon was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on November 21, 1917. Hejoined the Winnipeg Rifles on April 6, 1944 and served in England, Belgium,Holland and France, receiving his discharge in August 1945. After the war,Gordon married and raised two daughters and retired and moved toRocanville, Saskatchewan.

PRINGLE, George W. WWI and WWII

George was born in England on July 17, 1895. He joined the 226th BattalionCEF on active duty during WWI. He was wounded and returned home witha small pension and became a truck driver. During WWII, he served with theVeteran’s Guard of Canada. He served at POW camps in Drumheller,Alberta, Medicine Hat and Kamloops, British Columbia. His duty was beinga driver for all the officers. When he returned to Canada he married Iva andthey raised fifteen children, including four sets of twins.

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St. Gerard Church125 Third Avenue North, Yorkton, SK S3N 1C4

www.stgerard.ca

Reverend Francis Hengen, Pastor

Phone: 306-782-2449Email: [email protected]

Box 1055, Estevan, SK, S4A 2H7

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RADBOURNE, Albert William WWII

Albert was born on November 12, 1922. He joined the 25th Field Regimenton December 28, 1942 and served in Belgium, Germany and theNetherlands. He took his basic and advanced artillery training in Canadaand embarked overseas and was sent to Belgium as a reinforcement with hisunit. After his discharge on March 7, 1946, he married and raised a familyand retired to Langenburg. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the France/Germany Star, and the 1939-45 War Medal.

REID, Earl E. WWII

Earl was born in Renown, Saskatchewan, on March 14, 1921. He enlistedin 1941 in the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, serving in England, France,Germany and Holland. On his return home, he met his future wife, EuniceEllaschuk, and married in August 1948. They had two daughters and oneson. Earl worked for the CPR and then the CNR for 27 years and was amember of the Watrous, Perdue, Turtleford and Meadow Lake Legions forover 37 years. He passed away in 2002. Earl received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp, 1939-45 War Medal, theFrance/Germany Star, and the Dutch Commemorative Medal was presentedto Eunice.

REINSON, Wayne D. SPECIAL AREA DUTY & PEACETIME

Wayne was born in Melville, Saskatchewan, on June 27, 1950. He joinedthe FGH, Ldsh (RC) RCD on November 18, 1968 and served in Canada,Cyprus and Europe with NATO, UN Peacekeeping Mission and in peacetimein Canada. He was discharged on July 30, 1993 and has been a memberof the Robert G. Combe Branch #61 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 14years.

REINSON, Martin WWII

Martin was born in Melville, Saskatchewan, on November 21, 1918. Hejoined the 27th Battery, 1st Anti Tank Regimental RCA in June 1942, servingin England, Sicily, Italy, France, and the Netherlands. He received hisdischarge in February 1946. Martin was wounded in Italy in 1944 andreturned to active duty. He had been a member of the Robert C. CombeVC Branch #61 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 34 years before he passedaway on November 5, 2008.

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Village of CreelmanPO Box 177

Creelman SaskatchewanS0G 0X0

We remember and give thanks for the sacrifices of our veterans.

Village Of Tompkins5 2nd St

Tompkins, SK S0N 2S0

(306) 622-2020

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Box 70, Courval, Saskatchewan S0H 1A0

Proud to Salute our Veterans andThe Royal Canadian Legion.

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ESTEVAN PHONE – 306-634-8210

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RELLAND, Peter WWII

Peter was born on August 17, 1921 at Duck Lake and grew up on a farm northof Eldersley. In 1938, the family of eight children moved with their parents toCarrot River, settling east of town where they built a saw mill. Peter enlisted inJanuary 1940 in the RCNV and married Leontine Malfair in 1942. He served asa radio operator in the Atlantic North Sea and Mediterranean and wasdischarged on September 10, 1945. Peter received a lease of two quarters ofland in the Connell Creek District and farmed and also ran the tower whileLeontine taught school and raised nine boys. They acquired more land nearCarrot River, moved there and built a bigger home. Peter passed away onNovember 9, 1996. Leontine still lives on the farm with their son Rick.

RENSCHKE, John WWII

John was born in 1920. He joined the RCA (General) on April 9, 1942 andserved in Canada until he received a medical discharge in April 1943. Afterhe was discharged John was married.

RICHARDS, Kathleen WWII

Kathleen was born in 1914 in the Armley District and went to Manlius School.She joined the Air Force as a cook in 1941, and on December 1, 1944, shemarried Owen Hanna, Orville’s twin. She was stationed in Saskatoon withthe #43FTS until she received her discharge in May 1945. She went backhome to live with Owen and they raised three daughters: Eleanor, Sharonand Ruth. They sold the farm in 1972 but lived on the yard site until 1977when they moved to Tisdale. Owen passed away in 1981 and Kay passedaway on August 6, 2008.

RENSCHKE, William Edward WWII

William was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on December 30, 1922.He joined the Army on January 19, 1943, serving overseas, and wasdischarged on July 16, 1946. He married and raised a family. He farmed andworked at the Potash Mine and retired in Langenburg in 1978.

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RICHMOND, W. G. “Bud” WWII

Bud was born to William and Georgia at Leacross, Saskatchewan, onNovember 24, 1912. He taught school for a while, and was a bush pilot inSaskatchewan, the Territories and the USA. In 1939, he enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force and saw service in Canada, England, India and Burma.After 20 years in the military service, he retired with the rank of SquadronLeader. In 1961, his life ended in a tragic air crash while fighting forest fireson the west coast. He left behind a wife, Georgia, and their two children:Lynn and Lance.

RIDSDALE, Frederic WWII

Frederic joined the Canadian Army and was a Quarter Master Sergeant. Hepassed away in 1979.

RILEY, John Lepage WWI & WWII

John was born in Wilmot, PEI, on February 14, 1891. At age 24, he enlistedwith the 55th Battalion and served in England and France. He was poisoned bygas and hospitalized in France and Britain. On February 20, 1918, he wasgranted permission to marry Lila Trowbridge from “Isle of Wight.” He served 4years and 14 days before being discharged in Canada on March 6, 1919. Theyresided in PEI for a few years and then moved to Saskatchewan to raise theirfamily of five, three of which joined the services. John then joined the activearmy in WWII on July 25, 1942 as a Veteran’s Guard of Canada and wasdischarged on December 7, 1944. He and Lila resided in Regina until his deathin 1972. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

RILEY, Alvin W. WWII

Alvin was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, in 1922, and attended schoolat Strathcarol. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served for morethan four years, stationed at Toronto, Trenton, Montreal and Mount Hope.After his discharge, he took electrical training in Saskatoon and worked forseveral years for others and then built his own business, “Riley’s Electric.”He married Alice Underhill and they still reside in Saskatoon. Riley has beena member of the Wakaw Branch #195 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 5years.

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RILEY, Muriel H. WWII

Muriel was born in PEI in 1920 and moved to Qu’appelle, Saskatchewan,where she attended school at Strathcarol. She joined the Royal Canadian AirForce as a cook and served in eastern Canada in WWII. She now residesin Parksville on Vane Isle, British Columbia, with her husband, David Kehl.

RILEY, William Walter WWI

William was born in Wilmot, PEI, on August 3, 1893. He enlisted inCharlottetown, PEI, on May 1, 1915 in the 55th Battalion, the same outfit ashis brother, John Lepage. William went overseas to England and France,and received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. William is deceasedand is buried in Summerside Peoples Cemetery, PEI.

RINK, Bernard WWII

Bernard was born in Kendal, Saskatchewan, on May 9, 1925. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force 576 Squadron (RAF) on January 8, 1943 andserved in England with a bomber crew as rear gunner. Being not even 20years old, he made 34 bombing raids over western Europe and U Boats overthe English Channel. He was discharged on June 25, 1945. Bernard is amember of the Kamsack Branch #24 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 35years.

RINK, Anton WWII

Anton was born in Kendal, Saskatchewan, on March 24, 1916. He joinedthe Seaforth Highlanders in July 1940 and served with the 1st Division inEngland, Sicily, Italy and Holland. He served also with the Signal Platoonand was a dispatch rider. He was discharged in August 1945. Anton passedaway on March 28, 2007 and had been a member of the Lebret Branch ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for 20 years.

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Rural Municipality ofFoam Lake No. 276

Foam Lake, Saskatchewan

Proud Supporter of the Foam LakeRoyal Canadian Legion Branch #16

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RINK, Daniel WWII

Daniel was born in Kendal, Saskatchewan, on December 1, 1917. He joinedthe Army in August 1942 and served in Canada and England as a gunneryinstructor at the Dauphin Air Force station and went overseas in early 1945.He was discharged in July 1945. Daniel passed away on December 7, 2002.

RINK, Joseph “Joe” WWII

Joe was born in Kendal, Saskatchewan, on August 20, 1921. He joined theRoyal Hamilton Light Infantry - 2nd Division on January 13, 1941 and servedin England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and was discharged onJanuary 2, 1946. He was wounded on October 18, 1944 in Holland and wasevacuated after dark and attacked by mortar bombs when one landed inback of a truck and two were killed. He ended up at #16 hospital in England.He has been a member of the Montmartre Branch (now Regina Branch) ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for 55 years.

ROBERTSON, Lloyd WWII

Lloyd joined the Army and served overseas. He passed away in 2001.

RINK, Wendelin WWII

Wendelin was born in Kendal, Saskatchewan, on August 27, 1923. He joinedthe Iroquois Squadron Royal Canadian Air Force on June 29, 1942 andserved in England and all over Europe. He was killed in a raid over the Rhurat Essen, Germany, on March 11, 1945, doing his ninth trip, and is buried inReichswald Forest Cemetery in Germany.

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ROBERTSON, Wilfred Harold WWI and WWII

Wilfred was born in Owen Sound, Ontario, on August 25, 1898. He joined the RCASC RCA at age18 and in WWII, he joined the 76th Field Battery RCA, 17th Canadian Field Regiment on August 6,1940 at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, serving in Canada, England and Italy. On November 9, 1941,he went overseas to the United Kingdom as part of the 5th Canadian Armoured Division and wasconfirmed as Sergeant on February 12, 1942. In November 1943, he landed in Italy and on February8, 1944, he returned to the United Kingdom on a hospital boat with severe back problems and washospitalized there and returned to Canada on August 26, 1945. He was awarded the Italy Star andDefence Medal on December 12, 1945 and received his discharge on January 31, 1946. Haroldwas a violinist and played in an orchestra in England and on his return to civilian life, he farmed andwas a registered seed grower in Balcarres, Saskatchewan. He was killed in Balcarres on April 4,1955. He was a member of the Balcarres Legion from 1946-1955.

ROBINSON, Garland Glenn WWI & WWII

Garland was born in Meeker County, Minnesota, USA, in 1893. He joined the3rd Division Machine Battalion with the Veteran’s Guard of Canada, servingin Canada and Europe. He had been a member of the Eston Branch #155of The Royal Canadian Legion for 30 years before he passed away in 1971.

ROBINSON, J. Dean WWII

Dean was born in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, on August 4, 1924. Hejoined the Regina Rifles Regiment on September 29, 1943, served inCanada, England and Europe, and was discharged on January 6, 1946. Hestarted working for Saskatchewan Power in 1949 as a district operator andretired in 1981. He has been a member of the Eston Branch #155 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 50 years.

ROBINSON, Hazel Ferry WWII

Hazel was born in Saskatchewan in 1925. She joined the CanadianWomen’s Army Corps and served in Canada. She passed away in 2000and was a member of the Eston Branch #155 of The Royal CanadianLegion.

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ROTH, Jacob WWII

Jacob was born in section 36 township 21 range west in Saskatchewan onFebruary 2, 1920. He joined the Army on July 31, 1941, serving in Canada,the United Kingdom and the North Pacific. He was discharged on April 5,1946 and came home with an Irish war bride. He had been a member of theLumsden Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion for 50 years before hepassed away on January 1, 2001.

ROULSTON, George WWII

George was born in the Ingleside District of Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on April 1, 1919. Hejoined the 2nd Canadian Engineers Eq. workshop RCEME on May 1, 1941 in a motor mechanicsand good drivers mechanical course and was assigned to the important position of regimentalwater duties responsible for purifying all the water for the regiment. He received his motor vehiclemechanics certificate completing a course on diesel mechanics. As a Lance Corporal, he sawactive duty in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe. He was discharged onOctober 22, 1945. He married Alice in 1948 and they raised a family of two. George worked ina garage for many years and then operated his own garage in Marchwell and retired toLangenburg in 1980. He enjoyed playing cards and sports, especially golf. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the France/Germany Star, the 1939-45 Star, the1939-45 War Medal, and the Defence Medal. George passed away on March 25, 1999.

ROULSTON, Lorne E. WWII

Lorne was born in the Ingleside District, south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan,on April 12, 1921. He joined the 42nd Canadian General Transport Divisionin 1942 serving in Canada and the United Kingdom. He was killed in anexplosion on October 20, 1944 and his memory is remembered on theGroesbeck Memorial in Nijmegen, Holland. In northern Saskatchewan,there is a lake called Roulston Lake named after him because of his braveryand committed service to his country. Lorne was an easy-going man with ahappy disposition and loved teasing and joking around.

ROULSTON, Leonard WWII

Leonard was born in the Ingleside District, south of Marchwell,Saskatchewan, on April 12, 1921. He joined the 101st LAA Battery with the4th Canadian Division in 1942 and served most of the European countries.After he returned home in the Fall of 1945, he was not well because of thememories of the duties as a gunner. He farmed with his brother-in-law andnever married, but loved all children. He passed away on May 27, 1990 andis buried at the Ingleside Cemetery, south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan.

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ROULSTON, Walter V. WWII

Walter was born in the Ingleside District, south of Marchwell, Saskatchewan,on December 13, 1908. He joined the 18th Battery RCA 2nd Anti TankRegiment in 1939 with the Army still using the WWI uniforms. Soon after hisarrival in England, he took up duties in Italy, where he spent most of hisyears overseas. In his many Army positions, he served from private to therank of corporal, and was with the Signal Corps, and a gunner. In 1945, hereturned to Marchwell and married in 1964 and then moved to BritishColumbia. He died in 1979 from gall bladder surgery complications.

RUDD, Henry WWII

Henry joined the Army and served overseas. He passed away in 2001.

RUDOSKI, Clarence L. WWII

Clarence joined the Air Force on July 10, 1942 and was discharged onSeptember 15, 1945. Due to an eye injury, he was unable to train as a pilotso he trained in intelligence and was posted overseas in July 1943 and wasstationed at Royal Canadian Air Force bases at Bournemouth, Linton andEastmoor in England. He moved to Camrose, Alberta. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal and the1939-45 War Medal.

RUDD, Herb WWII

Herb joined the Army as a cook and served overseas. He was a member ofthe Smeaton Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

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RUDOSKI, Larry PEACETIME

Larry enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on March 1, 1948 as anaircraftsman 2nd Class and served in various capacities as an airman and NCO atRoyal Canadian Air Force station Sea Island, Canadian Joint Air Training Centre,Rivers, Royal Canadian Air Force stations, Clinton, Charesholm, Gimli and #1 AirDivision Headquarters, Metz, France. Commissioned from the rank of FlightSergeant in 1958 and held appointments of accounting officer, staff officer, payaccounting officer, base controller and command controller at various RoyalCanadian Air Force bases. He is still on the Supplementary Reserve list, tentativelya candidate for the formed Supplementary Ready Reserve. He was discharged onOctober 3, 1975 and received the Canadian Forces Decoration and Clasp.

RUDY, Freddie WWII and PEACETIME

Rudy was born on July 3, 1926. He enlisted on December 7, 1943 with the Royal Canadian Air Force and trained as an air gunner(Sergeant). From 1950-1972, he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force and trained as a pilot (Flight Lieutenant). After his firstdischarge on March 7, 1945, Freddie was employed as a mechanic in Langenburg and rejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force onDecember 2, 1950 and received his pilot’s wings in October 1951 and was selected to fly fighter aircrafts. In 1952, he wastransferred to the 1st Canadian NATO base on the continent and exercises were conducted out of bases in England, Norway andGermany. He got married. In October 1954, the squadron was disbanded and he was transferred to MacDonald as a pilot weaponinstructor and later as an advanced training instructor. In December 1957, he transferred to Rivers and in September 1961, to ColdLake, Alberta. Rudy transferred to many areas during his time with the Royal Canadian Air Force. In August 1967, after his wifepassed away, he transferred to Rivers instructing again. He remarried and moved with the helicopter training unit to Portage laPrairie. Rudy retired from the Royal Canadian Air Force in July 1971, and was discharged on January 1, 1972 and moved toBritish Columbia, retiring in 1985 as a post officer carrier. He received the 1939-45 War Medal and the Canadian Forces Decoration.

RUDY, John H. “Jack” WWII

John joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on July 25, 1941 and was postedto RAF Ricall Yorks, England, and then posted to C.U. Royal Canadian AirForce Dalton and Wimbleton Yorks from September 1943 to June 1945. Hewas then posted to #420 and #425 Squadrons Yorkshire and Debert, NovaScotia, from June to September 1945, being discharged on September 11of that year. He served from 1954-56 as Flying Officer Primary Reserve (AirCadets). He married and raised a family. John passed away on May 11,1996. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, theDefence Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal.

RUDY, Harold PEACETIME

Harold was born in December 7, 1939. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1957 and left after three years. He married and raised a family,and worked as a draftsman for the potash mine. Harold rejoined the RoyalCanadian Air Force sometime after 1965 and left in 1970 but worked for theDepartment of Defence in Cold Lake, Alberta, until 1980 and then moved toSaskatoon to work as a draftsman. He retired to Pinder Island, BritishColumbia.

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RUSHTON, Walter Horace WWI

Horace was born in Worcester, England, in 1898. He enlisted in May 17,1917 with 76th Battery CFA and served with the 43rd Battery, 8th Brigade, RCAand was discharged on April 9, 1919. Horace and his family moved toAlameda, Saskatchewan, in 1938 and worked with the Alameda Dispatchand joined the Alameda Legion Branch #267 in 1945 and then moved toKenora, Ontario, and worked with the local newspaper. He passed away inAugust 1953.

RUSK, Elwin Harold WWII

Elwin was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, on December 3, 1915. Hejoined the Armoured Corps 4th Division on September 10, 1942 and servedin Normandy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and was dischargedon April 6, 1945. Elwin and his wife, Ida, and family moved to Edmonton,Alberta, in 1974. He passed away on March 17, 2003. His wife belongedto the auxiliary of the White Fox Branch #244 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

RUSSELL, Charlie A. WWI

Charlie came with his family to the Waterfield area, Saskatchewan, in 1913from Staffshire, England. He worked in the summer at Indian Head to getexperience with horses, trees, haymaking and stooking. They had threehomesteads. A house was built on their father’s homestead. In December1915, he joined the Army and spent three years overseas. He married aWelsh girl and returned to his homestead where they raised five children.Charlie sold out in the 1930s and moved to British Columbia.

RUSK, James Elmer WWII

James was born in Minitonas, Manitoba, in 1921. He enlisted in the Army inAugust 1942 and took his basic training in Maple Creek. His first postingwas in Halifax and then to Victoria in the Spring of 1943 with the 5th (BritishColumbia) Coast Regiment RCA and served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, and Continental Europe until the Spring of 1946, when he receivedhis honourable discharge and returned home. Jim was a member of theGainsborough Branch #170 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 50 years untilhe passed away in 1995.

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Proud to support our Veterans!

T.C. AVIATIONAir Craft Servicing & Maintenance

By 5, Hanger 5 AirportSaskatoon, SK

S7H 0A1

306·933·3363

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RUSSELL, Ernie A. WWI

Ernie came with his family from Staffshire, England, in 1913 to the Waterfieldarea, Saskatchewan, and took up three quarters. A house was built on theirfather’s homestead and Ernie worked at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, to getexperience with trees, horses, haymaking and stooking. He joined the Armyin 1915 and was overseas for three years and returned home to work on hishomestead, which he sold and returned to England and married Heather, aRed Cross nurse, and they raised one son. Ernie passed away in Englandin February 1984.

RYMES, William Thomas WWI

William was born in Hastings, Sussex, England, on October 9, 1889. Hejoined the 203rd Battalion on May 13, 1916, serving in England and France,and was discharged on February 20, 1919. He was wounded in combat andreturned to Canada in 1919 with an English bride. He passed away on March12, 1974 and had been a member of the Earl Grey #137 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 27 years and the Selton Branch #33 for 17 years.

SAMWAY, Harold Henry WWI & WWII

Harold was born in Deloraine, Manitoba. He joined the Air Force as a cadetfor pilot in 1918, and as a private in 1942 serving in Canada. After hisdischarge in 1946, Harold, Sylvia and Maybelle moved to Welwyn, wherehe taught school until his retirement in 1972. He was zone commander anddistrict commander of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The Royal CanadianLegion. In September 1982, he moved to St. Albert, Alberta, to live with hisdaughter until his passing. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal.

SAMPSON, Phil WWII

Phil was born in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined the Air Forceand served in Canada and England from 1941 to 1946 and received theDefence Medal.

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SidneyStreetSchoolMaple St., SK

Proudly Supporting Our Troops

For all your fifth wheel, traveltrailer and toy hauler needs.

We also service all makes andmodels of RV’s.

TOWN OF EASTENDBox 520

Eastend, Sask. S0N 0T0

(306)295-3322

[email protected]

Proud to support our veterans

TRIPLE “C”CONSTRUCTION LTD.

Box 1394Meadow Lake, Sask, S9X 1Z1

Phone 236-6067 Fax 236-6799Commercial – Residential and Concrete

Barry Cockrum Roger Cockrum238-8154 236-6058

Bill CockwillPresident

Cell: [email protected]

Burner & Boiler Installation • Industrial Electrical Control Installation• Pressure Piping & Millwrighting

108 Sask Ave. West • Box 1136 • Melfort SK • S0E 1A0Ph: 306.752.4412 • Fax: 306.752.4419

TEQUILASHOTEL

P.O. Box 119, Mozart, SK S0A 2S0

Tel. 306-328-2171

Town ofYellow Grass

P.O. Box 270Yellow Grass, SK S0G 5J0

306.465.2400

TOWN OF BALCARRES“Pride of the Prairies”

Office (306) 334-2566P.O. Box 130 (306) 334-2566Balcarres, SK S0G 0C0 Fax: (306) 334-2907

Email: [email protected]: www.townofbalcarres.ca

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SANDERSON, Albert Richard WWII

Albert was born in Hardy, Saskatchewan, on July 29, 1921. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force on May 20, 1941 and was discharged onSeptember 7, 1945. Albert flew Mosquito Bombers on daytime raids andreceived his Ops Wings for completing a tour as a flight trainer in Canada.He was in the Special Reserve during the Korean War and Paymaster withthe Army after regular service. Albert resides in Kelowna, British Columbia,and has been a member of the Regina, Prince Albert, and KelownaBranches of The Royal Canadian Legion for 35 years.

SANGSTER, John Sim “Jack” WWII

John was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on January 6, 1907. He was attached as an observerto the 1st British Army (586) Field Coy (RE) in North Africa from September 19, 1939 toDecember 7, 1945 and received MID as a result of his report. He served in Canada, theUnited Kingdom, Continental Europe, Central Mediterranean area and North Africa. Hewas awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Italy Star, the Africa Star, the CE Medal andClasp, and the War Medal. Upon his discharge, he entered the U of S and graduated witha BA in medical laboratory technology, which he practiced until retiring. He was activelyinvolved in the community until his passing on April 23, 2001, at age 94. He had been amember of the Moosomin Branch #81 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over 50 years.

SAXBY, Reg WWII

Reg and his brother, Jim, came to the Rivers End District to file forhomestead for their mother and two sisters in 1933. He joined the SaskatoonLight Infantry in September 1939 as a dispatch rider, serving overseas, andwas discharged in 1945. He passed away in October 1978.

SANTER, Richard George “Dick” WWII

Dick was born in Welwyn, Saskatchewan, in 1918. He enlisted in the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment on April 9, 1942, serving in Canada, England,France, Holland, Belgium and Germany. He received the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, and the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, and was discharged on January 5, 1946. Hemarried Mable Blight and they had three children, and around 1952, theymoved to the Alameda area to farm and joined the Alameda Legion Branch#267 in January 1953. He passed away on May 1, 1976.

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55 km east of Saskatoon on the YellowheadE-mail: [email protected]

We havea lotto offer

306 255-2313

Box 730Moosomin, SKS0G 3N0Phone: (306) 435-2988Fax: (306) 435-3343

e-mail: [email protected]

“Moosomin... The Town on the Move!”

Rural Municipalityof Shellbrook No. 493

71 Main StShellbrook, SK

S0J 2E0

306-747-2177

Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No. 183

Box 190Stockholm SK S0A 3Y0

(306) [email protected]

Proud to Support our Veterans.

R.M. of Wood Creek No. 281and

Village of Simpson

Simpson, Saskatchewan

Proudly Located On “Veterans Memorial Highway”

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.

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF EXCELSIOR NO. 166

Box 180Rush Lake, Sask. S0H 3S0

(306) 784-3121

Proud to Support our Veterans

Village of ElbowPO Box 8Elbow, SK S0H 1J0306-854-2277Email: [email protected]: www.elbowsask.com

Proudly supporting our Veterans

Village of Buena Vista1050 Grand Avenue

Buena Vista, Sask S2V 1A2Ph.: (306) 729-4385 Fax: (306) 729-4518

email: [email protected]

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.

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SCHAPPERT, Ernest R. A. WWII

Ernest was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on February 19, 1921. He enlistedwith the 3rd LA/A Regiment on May 8, 1942 and took his training in Camrose, Alberta,before being transferred to Hazelmere, England, in November 1942. In January1943, he joined his regiment and served in England, France, Belgium, Holland andGermany. He left Germany after serving from 1944-46, and served with the 3rd LightAnti Aircraft Regiment, 2nd Division RCA, and was discharged on June 6, 1946 inRegina as a Lance Bomber. He retired and lives in Scarboro, Ontario. Ernestreceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, and the Defence Medal. In 1946, he married Joan in Sussex,England, and they came back to Canada to settle in Toronto and raise four children.

SCHAPPERT, Lloyd WWII

Lloyd was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined the 9th Field Ambulanceon August 14, 1942 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom, Italy (September 1943-March 1945), France, Germany (March 1945-July 1945), and the Occupation Army untilMay 1946. Lloyd was part of the liberation of Holland in 1945 and returned to Canada.He married Albertha in 1948, who he met there, and they returned to Marchwell to farmon land bought with the Veterans’ Land Act and raised a family of eight and had sevenfoster children staying with them. Lloyd loved curling and always lent a helping hand. Hetaught his children orals, values and the love and trust of God. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the Italy Star, theFrance/Germany Star, and the 1939-45 Star. Lloyd passed away on November 13, 1999.

SHAPPERT (PATTERSON), Olive Kathleen WWII

Olive joined the CWAC on November 6, 1943. She married RobertSchappert during military training and retired to Langenburg, Saskatchewan,after her discharge on November 1, 1945.

SCHAPPERT, Melvin WWII

Melvin joined the 22nd Field Company Engineers, RCE on June 8, 1942 andserved in Belgium and England. He went overseas in July 1944 and was re-allocated to the infantry and posted to the South Saskatchewan Regiment inBelgium and was wounded and repatriated to England for hospital andconvalescence. The war was over before he got out of hospital. He wasdischarged on June 7, 1946 and received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the France/Germany Star, and the 1939-45 War Medal. Hemarried Trudy in 1949 and they raised two children. Melvin lives in Vernon,British Columbia.

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Village of Young

P.O. Box 359Young, SKS0K 4Y0

306.259.2242

Village of Elstow

Box 29

Elstow, Sask., S0K 1M0

Phone: 257-3889

Fax: 257-3709

Gone but never Forgotten,

We will always RememberThem.

Village of Meota

413 Kensington AveBox 609, Estevan, SK S4A 2K7

306-634-2110

Village of Carievale

In memory of their Sacrifice.

Village of Climax120 Main St., Climax, SK S0N 0N0

306.293.2128

Proud To Salute Our Veteransfor their Service and Sacrifice

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OFLACADENA No 228

Box 39, Lacadena, SK

Ph/Fax: 574-4753

Proud to Support our Veterans

Commercial Real Estate Services, Worldwide.

Phone: 306 586 1501Cell: 306 535 7583Fax: 306 586 0015Email: [email protected] 120, 1230 Blackfoot DriveRegina, SK., Canada, S4S 7G4 NAI Denro Property Management Ltd.

Denro

Brian JamiesonVice-President

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SCHAPPERT, Robert J. A. WWII

Robert was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on September 4, 1917. Hejoined the Army on July 9, 1942, serving in Canada, the United Kingdomand Europe, receiving his discharge on March 21, 1945. Robert met his wife,Olive Kathleen, during military training and they raised a family and farmeduntil 1956. Robert then became postmaster of the Marchwell Post Office forthe next 27 years. He passed away on October 6, 1989 in Langenburg,Saskatchewan, and is buried with full military honours. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, theFrance/Germany Star, and the Italy Star.

SCHAU, Beatrice Freida Alma WWII

Beatrice was born on July 12, 1925. She served in the Canadian Women’sArmy Corps from 1945-1946 in Dundurn, Saskatchewan. Following herdischarge on March 25, 1946, she married Raymond and became a farmer’swife until her death in 1964.

SCHENTAG, Joe WWII

Joe joined the 101st LAA Regiment on June 19, 1942 and served in Canada,receiving a medical discharge on February 19, 1943. He lives in Winnipeg,Manitoba, and received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the1939-45 War Medal.

SCHENTAG, Jack Andrew WWII

Jack joined the 101st LAA Battery RCA on June 6, 1941 and was dischargedon October 26, 1942. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland the 1939-45 War Medal. He passed away on November 11, 1989.

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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]

Rural Municipality of Langenburg, No. 181

Box 489Langenburg, SK S0A 2A0

Phone (306) 743-2341 Fax (306) 743-5282

iN rECoGNitioN oF our VEtEraNs

It’s a GREAT DAYat Yorkton Dodge

Sales • Service • Leasing • Parts • Rentals1-877-RAM QUAD

(726-0823)

783-9022270 Hamilton Rd Yorktonwww.yorktondodge.com

RM ofBratt’s Lake

Wilcox, SK306.732.2030

Proud To Support Our Veterans

R M of Barrier ValleyP.O. Box 246, Archerwill, SK S0E 0B0

306-323-2101

Proudly Supporting our Veteransfor their Service and Sacrifice.

R & R SVC & REPAIR LTD.

100 1st St. W.Delisle, SK S0L 0P0

306.493.2236

Royal Canadian LegionBranch 70

1352-100th St.No. Battleford, Sask.

S9A 2Y9306-445-2173

Serving the Community since 1926

Proud To Support

Our Veterans

Sears Canada

1235 Main St. N. Moose Jaw, SK S6H 6M3

306.692.7851

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SCHENTAG, R. J. “Dick” WWII

Dick joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and was discharged in1946.

SCHMIDT, George WWII

George joined the Army at age 20 in September 1943 and took his basic training in Regina, and then went to Esquimalt,British Columbia, for four months of training. In February, he went to Prince Rupert to train for heavy artillery and was sentto some islands to do guard duty. While training, he tore ligaments in his right knee and ended up in a Prince Rupert hospitalon D-Day 1944. On July 1, he took more heavy artillery training and went to Debert, Nova Scotia, for infantry training andbecame a Regina rifleman and went to England on February 15, 1945 to Horsham for training to go in as a reinforcement.After the war was over, his unit was one of the first to go in as peacekeepers. He went to Holland and then to Germany ona floating bridge and landed at Aurich, where the hostilities went on for six weeks to ensure the Germans had completelysurrendered. He was allowed a twenty-day holiday while in Germany and went to Paris, Glasgow, Scotland, Germany,Belgium and Europe, and was able to see all the sights. He returned to Canada in June 1946 and was then discharged. Backin Ogema, he worked as a mechanic and did some road construction and became interested in farming and married Phillisand raised a family. George went back to Holland twice after the war to celebrate the 55th and 56th anniversaries

SCHOEPP, Harold WWII

Harold was born on December 27, 1917. He moved to the Langenburg areain 1924 and joined the RCASC as a basic training instructor in October 1942,and was discharged on January 8, 1944. After the war, Harold married Lilyin 1943, and they had three children and ran Schoepp’s Groceteria from1948-54 and sold it, but stayed to work there until 1995. He worked atvarious jobs before retiring in Langenburg. Harold passed away onDecember 23, 1998.

SCHMIDT, Leonard WWII

Leonard was born in Dysart, Saskatchewan, May 10, 1921. He joined the PAVolunteers Unit on December 12, 1942 and was discharged on May 7, 1946.In April 1943, he was one of seventeen from the Prince Albert Volunteer Unitto be sent to Suffield. In total, approximately 3,700 volunteers took part in theSuffield Chemical Warfare Agent testing program between 1942 to the mid-1970s. Most of the testing was done during WWII and all plus guinea pigswere sworn to 50 years of secrecy. It was in 1998 when the deep secret of50 years was finally revealed. Leonard has been a member of the StockholmBranch #265 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 12 years.

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Box 2318, Melville, Sask. S0A 2P0Phone 728-4363 Fax 728-2565

www.rail-city.org

Royal CanadianLegion Branch #4

115 Katherine Ave., SouthBox 596, Porcupine Plain, SK S0E 1H0

306-278-2804

R S Wilson & SonConstruction

1200 Chinook BayEstevan, SK S4A 1Y8

306-634-9911

rural Municipality of Cymri No. 36

Box 238Midale, SK S0C 1S0

Telephone: 306-458-2244Fax: 306-458-2699

Proud to support our Veterans

RM of Buckland No. 491Prince Albert, SK

306-763-2585

Proud to Support Our Veterans

Rural Municipality of Old Post No. 43Council Members

P.O. Box 70, Wood Mountain, SK S0H 4L0306-266-2002

Proud to Support our Veterans.

Southline Gas & Oilfield Svc.

and

Chrisnick Oilfield Svc. Ltd.

1st Ave W.

Consul, SK  S0N 0P0

306.299.4903

• SERVICING THE SASKATCHEWAN HEAVY MACHINERY INDUSTRY FOR OVER 30YEARS

• INDUSTRIAL HARD CHROME• CUSTOM FABRICATION & COMPLETE OVERHAUL OF HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS• REPAIR OF HYDRAULIC CONTROL VALVES• ZINC & ZINC DICROMATE PLATING• PRECISION GRINDING & HONING• WELDING• ELECTROLESS NICKEL

242-5830603 50TH ST. E.Saskatoon, Sask. www.northernindustrialplating.com

Lakeview Elementary School304 - 8th Avenue EastMeadow Lake, SKS9X 1G9

Phone: (306) 236-5810 Community Room: (306) 236-4633Fax: (306) 236-3050

email: [email protected]

714 Duchess St., Saskatoon, SK S7K 0R3

Phone: 306-249-9000 Fax: 306-244-3525

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SCHOEPP, Ludwig WWII

Ludwig was born on April 12, 1920. He joined the Canadian Navy in May1941, and was loaned to the Royal Navy and served in combined operationsat Dieppe, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and the D-Day landings. When he wasdischarged in August 1945, he married Delmarie. Ludwig received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the ItalyStar, the Defence Medal, the France/Germany Star, the African Star 7 Bar,and the 1939-45 War Medal.

SCHOLZ, Walter WWII

Walter joined the #2 CAUC on August 16, 1942 and served in Canada,receiving his discharge on March 13, 1944. Walter suffered a year of ill healthbefore his discharge. He farmed and worked at the potash mine and marriedRita and had three daughters. He retired in Langenburg. Walter received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal.

SCHULTZ, Freddie KOREA

Freddie joined the RCA and served in Canada and Korea. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Korean War Medal.

SCHULTZ, Arthur WWII

Arthur was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on March 16, 1919. Hejoined the Winnipeg Light Infantry on June 8, 1942, serving in Canada, theUnited Kingdom and Europe, and was discharged on January 12, 1946.Arthur farmed after the war and married Rosie and had three children. Heretired to Langenburg in 1977. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, and the 1939-45 War Medal.

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Royal CanadianLegion Branch #75

P.O. Box 177Maple Creek, SK S0N 1N0

306-662-2353

Box 130Turtleford, Sask.

S0M 2Y0

306-845-2045

Proud to support our Veterans

Recognizing the sacrifices of ourveterans - yesterday, today and

tomorrow.

R.M. of Lake Johnston No. 102

Rural Municipality of Morris no. 312

121 Main Street

Young, Sask. S0K 4Y0

(306) 259-2211

PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERAnS

Rural Municipality of LawtoniaNo. 135

P.O. Box 10 Hodgeville, SK S0H 2B0306-677-2266

Proud to Support our Veterans.

RM of SaskatchewanLanding

Box 40 Stewart Valley, Sask., S0N 2P0

PRoud To SuPPoRT ouR VeTeRAnS.

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SCHULTZ, Hugo WWII

Hugo was born in Pine Ridge, Manitoba, on August 14, 1901. He moved toLangenburg when he was young and joined the Army. During the war, Hugowas a chauffeur, driving cars and trucks. After the war, he worked on farmsand elevators in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and then moved totown and worked in a hotel. He passed away in July 1999.

SCHULTZ, Robert L. WWII

Robert was born on September 25, 1925. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce (Pilot Officer) and served as a pilot and navigator in Canada and theUnited Kingdom. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, and the Battle of Britain Star.

SCHULTZ, Wilbert A. PEACETIME

Wilbert joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (LAC) as an aircraftsman onNovember 24, 1950 and served in Canada and Germany. He wasaccidentally killed on October 31, 1954, and is buried at the Royal CanadianAir Force Cemetery, Chaloy, near Toulouse, France.

SCHULTZ, Theodore “Teddy” WWII

Theodore served some time in the Canadian Army and then transferred tothe Royal Canadian Air Force, serving in Canada only. He passed away in1988.

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Rural Municipality of Cana No. 214Office of the Administrator

P.o. Box 550

Melville, sask. s0a 2P0

Phone 306-728-5645

Fax 306-728-3807

In recognition & appreciationof our veterans’ courage,

service and sacrifices.

R.M. of Sutton No. 103

THE ROYAL CANADIANLEGION BRANCH #76

109 1st St. W.Meadow Lake, SK S9X 1R6

(306) 236-6114

Lest We Forget

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OFLAKE ALMA NO. 8

Thank You To All VeteransWho Have Served and Who ArePresently Serving Our Country!

JOHNSTONEJOHNSTONETANK TRUCKING Ltd.TANK TRUCKING Ltd.

- Tank Trucks - Acid Trucks - Pressure Trucks - Vacuum Trucks - Estevan Location - Phone: 634-8545

Frobisher Location - Phone: 486-2044

JOHNSTONETANK TRUCKING Ltd.

- Tank Trucks - Acid Trucks - Pressure Trucks - Vacuum Trucks -- Tank Trucks - Acid Trucks - Pressure Trucks - Vacuum Trucks - Estevan Location - Phone: 634-8545

Frobisher Location - Phone: 486-2044

Johnny J's Paint & Body

Hwy 48Wawota, SK S0G 5A0

(306) 739-2100

Proud to suPPort our VEtEraNs.

Proud tosupport ourveterans

R.M. of MorseNo. 165

R.M. of Montrose No. 315Box 755, Delisle, Sask. S0L 0P0

(306) 493-2694

PROUD TO SUPPORTOUR VETERANS

Royal Canadian Legion Carnduff Br. No. 216

Proud to Support Our Veterans

Lounge Open Daily

Free Pool Darts Shuffleboard

Visitors Welcome

Phone 482-5191

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SCHULZE, Max Frederick WWII & SPECIAL AREA DUTY

Max was born on July 13, 1920. He joined the Army in 1942, serving inEngland, Italy, Belgium and Holland, and was discharged in 1946. Hepassed away on August 1, 2009.

SCOTT, George Albert WWI

George was born at Bracebridge, Ontario, in August 1899, to Ben and Alice,and moved with the family to the Nipawin area in 1910, where he joined theArmy at 16 years old. He served overseas with the 5th Battalion CEF inFrance and Germany. When he returned, he worked at logging and sawmills.In 1923, he married Leora Collison and received land to farm across theWhite Fox River and raised a family of seven. George was musical and couldplay any stringed instrument. He was accidentally killed in June 1948.

SEARS, Bud WWII

Bud was born in Mawer, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in 1939, servedin Europe, and was discharged in 1945. He worked in construction after thewar and retired to Saskatoon in 1980. He passed away in June 1981.

SEARS, Bob WWII

Bob was born in Brownlee, Saskatchewan, in 1928. He joined the Navy in1945 and served for 25 years. He married Helen Creswell in 1952 and theyhad three children. They moved to Maple Ridge, British Columbia.

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Resort Village of Bird’s PointP.O. Box 158

Stockholm, SK S0A 3Y0

Phone: (306) 793-4552Fax: (306) 793-2017Mayor: Robin Johnson

Administrator: Monica Haas

We would like toexpress our

gratitude to themen and women of theForces - Past & Present.

R.M. of Saltcoats No. 213would like to sayThank You to the

Veterans of Saskatchewan

Proud supporter of all

Veterans, past & present

• Flight Training • Private & Recreational• Commercial, multi-engine, & IFR • Aircraft Charter• SIAST or Traditional career programs

525-6194www.reginaflyingclub.ca

[email protected]

LA RONGEPETROLEUM LTD.

Box 1290La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

306-425-6841

PO Box 35Makwa, SK S0M 1N0

Lions Meetings: 1st and 3rd Monday @ 8:00 pm at Makwa HallWeekly Bingo: Thursday Nights @ 7:30 pm at Makwa Hall

Doors Open at 6:00 pm

IBEW Local 529Saskatoon & P.A.

Thank you to all of ourVeterans.

KINDERSLEY PACKERSCustom Slaughtering & ProcessingHome Curing & Sausage, Wild GameProcessing, Retail Sales

1108 9th Ave. W.KINDERSLEY

463-3666Fax 463-4554

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SEBELIUS, Garth Orvel PEACETIME

Garth was born in Dunkirk, Saskatchewan, in 1942. He joined the Royal CanadianAir Force on September 18, 1959 at London, Ontario, and started as an airframemechanic and received his Queen’s Commission from Warrant officer in 1981 andretired with the rank of Captain in 1987. During his period of service, he served atRoyal Canadian Air Force Station in Trenton, Ontario, Cold Lake, Alberta, MooseJaw, Saskatchewan, and NDHQ, Ottawa. After retirement from the Canadian Forces,he worked for the aircraft repair and overhaul company in Edmonton, Alberta, forseven years and then operated his own woodworking business in Claresholm,Alberta, for ten years. In 2006, he retired to Young, Saskatchewan, where he isenjoying his hobbies of golf and gardening.

SEJEVICK, John WWII

John was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on January 12, 1926. He took hisschooling there and then moved to Hamilton, Ontario, to work in the warindustries and also attended night school (Technical) and enlisted in theArmy in Toronto in September 1944. He was stationed at Camp Borden forinfantry support and also at Meaford, Woodstock, and Barriefield for wirelessoperations, and finished his training in May 1945. John was discharged in1946 and has been a Life Member of the Watson Branch #272 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for over 50 years. He held all branch offices over the yearsand was deputy zone commander in years past.

SHAW, Thomas Frank WWII

Thomas was born in 1921. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on May27, 1942, at age 20, and served with the 24th Squadron, 47th Group, RoyalCanadian Air Force Transport Command in Europe and was discharged onSeptember 20, 1945.

SETTER, Clayton N. WWII

Clayton was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1917. He volunteered andserved in the United Kingdom and northwest Europe with the RoyalCanadian Army. He married Edith Bray in 1939 and they raised five children.After his discharge, Clayton farmed and was a barber in the Tisdale,Saskatchewan area. He passed away in 1975.

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Rural Municipality of Reford No. 379

-P.O. Box 100-WILKIE, SASKATCHEWANSOK 4W0 Phone (306) 843-2342

Sincere Appreciation For Your Dedication and Sacrifice

Brian Folden Trucking

301 South Ave

Melfort, SK S0E 1A0

(306) 752-9090

BRIDGES PERSONAL CARE INC.Level 1 & 2 Care Home

....home is where the heart is....

Win Smith – Admin/Manager

Box 117, Ponteix, SK S0N 1Z0

Phone: (306)625-3511 Fax: (306)625-3535

Milestone Service-Convenience

35 Carrington St.Milestone, SK S0G 3L0

306-436-2911

Lucky Man First Nation

#103-103B Packham Ave.Saskatoon, SK

S7N 4K4

306.374.2828

SASKATOON DETAIL PLUS#2 - 335 Brand Road, Saskatoon, SK S7J 5L6

Tel: (306) 955-8299 Fax: (306) 374-2772Circle Drive South & Clarence Avenue - At the Automall

For information on assistance with daily living please contact us:

420 8th Ave S.E.

306.842.7868

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SHOEBRIDGE, Leonard WWII

Leonard joined the Canadian Army in 1943 and was discharged in 1946. Heenlisted again in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in 1950 andserved as a mechanic in Germany and was released in 1953.

SILVIUS, Kay King WWII

Kay King was born at Walpole, Saskatchewan, on December 21, 1918. Heserved overseas with the 8th RECCE Regiment, 14th Canadian Hussars,RCAC. He was killed in action on August 2, 1944 in France and is buried atthe Beny-Sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, Reviers, France. Silvius Lake innorthern Saskatchewan is named in his honour.

SKOCZYLAS, Nicholas WWII

Nicholas was born in North Portal, Saskatchewan, on May 5, 1925. Hejoined the Canadian Army on June 15, 1944, at age 19, and served with theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment and was stationed in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, Continental Europe, Holland, France and Germany. He wasdischarged on April 3, 1946. Nicholas passed away on December 29, 1967.

SKOCZYLAS, Joe WWII

Joe was born on March 19, 1923 in North Portal, Saskatchewan. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force and was stationed at Goose Bay, Labrador. Hepassed away in November 1982.

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Website: www.yorktonlawoffice.com

PiercelandHotel Motel

Box 225, Pierceland, SK S0M 2K0

Tel. 306-839-2022

Panter Agencies103 1st Avenue N

PO Box 280Big River, Saskatchewan

S0J 0E0

Tel: 306-469-2155

NEWSWATCH"Eye on the West"TV RADIO PRINT

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Sausage Making Curing & Smoking

112 Main St .......................(306) 946-3335

MillenniumAviation Ltd.

#7 Hanger RowSaskatoon, SK S7L 6S1

306.384.4230

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SKUNDBERG, Eva GladysSPECIAL AREA DUTY & PEACETIME

Eva was born in Coronach, Saskatchewan, on August 23, 1957. Sheenrolled in the reserves in 1981 with the Militia District HQ as anadministration clerk achieving the rank of Master Corporal prior to joiningthe Canadian Forces regular force as an administration clerk on April 25,1985. She became a resource management support clerk in 1988, afterfinance and administration amalgamated. She had many postings duringher stay in the service and received the Canadian Forces Decoration 1(CD1) and the Special Service Medal (SSM).

SLABICK, Edward Arthur WWII

Edward was born in Summerberry, Saskatchewan, on April 1, 1922. He started workingfor the CPR in 1941 and joined the Army #2 Port Company in March 1943 in Estevan,Saskatchewan, and trained in Regina, Maple Creek, Suffield, Alberta, Camp Shilo,Manitoba, Camp Borden, Ontario and Debert, Nova Scotia, and then the governmentformed a #2 Port Company to work on ships in Saint John, New Brunswick, NewGlasgow, Nova Scotia, and Goose Bay, Labrador, loading guns, tanks, ammunitionand food for overseas. On May 26, 1946, Edward received his discharge and cameback to Estevan to resume his job with CPR until his retirement on February 7, 1983,after working for 42 years. He had been a member of the Estevan Branch #60 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 51 years before he passed away on September 1, 2000.

SLADE, Connell Walter WWII

Connell joined the Army and passed away in 1965. He was a member of theSmeaton Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

SLACK, Clarence Norman WWII

Norman was born in Springside, Saskatchewan, on January 13, 1921. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940, serving in Canada andEngland. For his service he received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal,the Defence Medal Ribbon, and a personally-signed citation from KingGeorge VI and Queen Elizabeth for service above and beyond the call ofduty. Norman was discharged in 1945 and came to Alameda, Saskatchewan,to work for his uncle’s store, which he eventually took over. He married HazelLeadley and they had four children. Norman was a member of the AlamedaLegion Branch #267 and was an active member in The Legion and thecommunity. He passed away in January 1978.

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Mel’s Sewer & Drain Cleaning Service

535-6800Box 26091, Regina, SK, S4R 8R7

In Loving Memory of Harvey E. Collins, WWII

Proud To Support Our Veterans

Mitchell AerialApplicators

608 Ogilvie St.Moosomin, SK S0G 3N0

306-435-2080

Agricultural Aviation Seeding & Spraying

Lost ChildTowing

646 Brimacombe Dr.Weyburn, SK S4H 2P6

Tel: 306-861-0585

Lemberg & District Lions Club

Are A

Proud Sponsor of Sask. Legion

And

Our Veterans

Branch #39 ­ Lloydminster, Saskatchewan4505 – 49 Avenue, Lloydminster, Sk S9V 0Y2

Phone: 306­825­2521FAX: 306­825­2526

Email: [email protected]

Donna Giggs ­ Operations Manager

Len Taylor, MLAThe Battlefords Constituency

1991-100th StreetNorth Battleford, SK. S9A 0X2

Phone: 445-5454 Fax: 445-5617Website: lentaylormla.ca

Email: [email protected]

Thank you to the Royal Canadian Legion

Saskatchewan Command for their excellent work in our province

Kipling & District Lions ClubP.O. Box 613

Kipling, SK S0G 2S0

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SMITH, Charles Henry WWII

Charles was born in England on March 30, 1907. He joined the AlbertaCalgary Highlanders, serving in Canada and England. He passed away onOctober 23, 1984.

SMITH, Seymour George WWII

Seymour was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1920. He enlisted withthe 69th General Transport RCASC in Saskatoon on November 26, 1941 andserved in England and Continental Europe. He was honourably dischargedin Regina on January 19, 1946. He received the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, and a Meritorious Medal and Palm Leaf. He is a LifeMember of the Swift Current Branch #56 of The Royal Canadian Legion andhas a merit for working at Bingo for 21 years.

SOPHER, R. Lloyd WWII & PEACETIME

Lloyd was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan, on August 12, 1923. He joinedthe Army and served in Canada, England, Italy and Holland. He was inregular fighting in Italy for about six months and was called out to go to theImperial War graves to open a cemetery in Italy and did a lot of travel withhis captain after they opened the cemetery.

SOMMER, Charles M. WWII

Charles was born in Watson, Saskatchewan, on August 11, 1923. He joinedthe Regina Rifles, Glengarry Highlanders on August 11, 1943 and served inCanada, England, Belgium, Holland and Germany, and was discharged onJuly 30, 1946. He had been a member of the Watson Branch #272 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 9 years before he passed away on March 22,1994.

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LITTLE ROCKENTERPRISES INC

Brush Cutting • LandscapingSnow Removal • Yard Maintenance

Expediting • Camp Set-Ups1220 Poirier St . . . . . . . . (306) 425-3715

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1000 McDonald St.Phone 569-0838

◆ EAT-IN ◆ TAKE-OUT SERVICE ◆

L CallsenWelding Ltd.Box 495, Kindersley, SK S0L 1S0

Tel. 306-463-4441

Thanks To Our Troops

Royal CanadianLegion #60

1317 4th StreetEstevan, SK S4A 0X1

306-634-3135

Village of MildenBox 70, Milden, SK S0L 2L0

306-935-2131www.villageofmilden.com

Honouring the memory of those whogave their lives for their country.

“at the going down of the sun and in the morningwe will remember them”

314 Souris Ave., Weyburn, SKPhone: (306) 842-2500

Henry SchaeferLicensed Denturist

CharterMechanical Ltd.

618 47th St. EastSaskatoon, SK S7K 5X3

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SORSDAHL, Charles Walter WWII

Charles was born in Castlewood, South Dakota, USA, on November 16,1902. He joined the Anti-Tank Regiment RCA as a gunner on November 12,1942 and served in the United Kingdom, France and northwest Europe, andwas discharged on February 15, 1946. He was wounded in action, leavinghim with shrapnel in his legs and arms. He was awarded the 1939-45 Star,the France/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, andthe Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Charles had been amember of the Regina Branch #1 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 15 yearsbefore he passed away on September 9, 1961.

SPEAKMAN, Charles WWII

Charles was born in 1913 at Toronto. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian AirForce in August 1942, served in Canada and Labrador, and was dischargedin September 1945. Charles and his wife, Constance, came to Armorial ashe was the new priest for the Anglican Church. He joined the ArborfieldLegion on December 12, 1955.

STANG, William Alexander WWII

William was born in Macklin, Saskatchewan, on October 24, 1914. He joinedthe 1st Yorkton Light Anti-Aircraft Battery on September 27, 1939 and servedin Europe and Britain and discharged at war’s end in 1945. He returned tohis previous employment at Segals store in Stockholm, Saskatchewan, andthen began his own general store business in Atwater, Saskatchewan. Someyears later, he became employed as the paymaster in the office area atInternational Minerals Corporation at the potash mine near Estevan,Saskatchewan. He and his wife, Anne, had four daughters and one son.William had been a member of the Stockholm Branch #265 until he passedaway on January 18, 1986.

SPRINGER, Erwin WWII

Erwin joined the RCE and was discharged in February 1945 for medicalreasons. He was hired by the National Grain Company at Keatley andtransferred as elevator manager at Arborfield in August 1946. He joined theArborfield Legion in 1950 and was a dedicated member. His wife, Gladys,later joined the Legion auxiliary. In 1968, Erwin, Gladys and their twochildren, Lettia and Murray, moved and he transferred his Legionmembership to North Battleford Legion Branch #70 on January 27, 1970.Erwin retired in 1981 after 36 years in the grain business. They moved toPrince Albert. Erwin is now deceased.

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KELVIN WINGEArea Manager

KAMTECH SERVICE INC.

#1 - 3339 Faithful Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 8H5Telephone: (306) 931-9655 Fax: (306) 931-9654Cell: (306) 291-0954 Email: [email protected]

EK PoirierFamily Farm

Proudly Supports the Legion Veteransin Saskatchewan

Kim & Emile Poirier

Prairie CareDevelopment Inc.

111-301 Macoun Dr.Swift Current, SK S9H 0A1

306-773-5690

RedskyResources Ltd.

Kindersley, SK S0L 1S1

Tel: 306-463-6304

Rural Municipality of Bengough no. 40

P.O. Box 429Bengough, Saskatchewan S0C 0K0

306-268-2055www.rm40.com

Proud to support our Veterans.

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, LLP

Seemann’s Service LtdPhone: 306-672-3830

PO Box 211, Gull Lake, Saskatchewan S0N 1A0

Honouring Those Who Serve.

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STEFFENSON, Allan Henry WWII

Allan was born near Le Roy, Saskatchewan, on May 3, 1922. In 1941, he and his brother, Hardy,were called in the Army at the same time. Allan was posted from Cape Breton Island toVancouver Island and then went overseas on the ship Amsterdam arriving in Scotland andserving with the Regina Rifles 3rd Division as a gunner. He was stationed in England and foughtthe Germans in Belgium, France and Germany. He was in a barn in Emden, Germany, when thewar was over and he did guard duty in Utrecht, Holland. After returning on the ship QueenElizabeth and onto Ontario by train, he signed up to go fight the Japanese but the war with themwas soon over so he didn’t go. He returned to Le Roy in early 1946 and farmed for many years,first at Le Roy, then Buchanan, and eventually moving to Yorkton, where he worked severalyears as a night auditor in a hotel. He had four children. Allan passed away on April 14, 2001.

STEPTOE, Sydney Thomas WWI

Sydney was born in Lewisham, Kent, England, on August 18, 1895. Hejoined the Canadian Army Overseas Expeditionary Force on March 10, 1916and was killed in action on August 20, 1917 at Hill 70, Vimy, France. He iscommemorated on Vimy Memorial north of Arras, Pas-de-Calais for 11,000Canadian soldiers with no known grave. Sydney’s name is on monumentsat Humbolt, Viscount, Saskatchewan, and in Regina near Waskcana Lakeat the Parliament Building.

STOCK, Rudolph WWI & WWII

Rudolph was born in London, England, on March 4, 1893 and came toCanada in 1923. He farmed with his brother in the Bestville District ofSaskatchewan, and joined the Canadian Expeditionary Forces in 1915 andreturned to England as a Bren Gunner, serving there and in France andEurope. He was at Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele and Ypres. Near the end ofWWI, he transferred to the Air Force and served as a navigator and gunner.He enlisted in 1939 and served as a training officer in Maple Creek,Saskatchewan. He married Violet Robinson in 1918 in West Hendon,England, and returned to the Bestville District, where he farmed until hispassing in 1974. Rudolph and Violet raised four children.

STEWART, Robert Henry WWII

Robert was born in McAuley, Manitoba, on November 4, 1920. He attendedschool at Old Welwyn and Park Plain. In 1942, he joined the Royal WinnipegRifles at Nanaimo, British Columbia, and served in Jamaica, England,France, Holland, and Germany and was discharged in 1946. He marriedLorette Cadieux in 1966 and worked at the PFRA until his retirement in 1981after 24 years of service. Bob and Lorette both enjoyed traveling and wereboth Legion auxiliary members of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The RoyalCanadian Legion.

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446-0095

Royal Canadian Legion

Carrot River Branch

Proudly Supports

“The Military Service

Recognition Book”

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S9A 0W1

306.445.9455

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PHONE 728-5058

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Suite 1-2305 Victoria Ave., Regina, SK S4P 0S7

KeethanowBingo NorthBox 480, La Ronge, SK S0J 1L0

306.425.3533

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Sereda’s Pharmacy306.365.2855

Nokomis Pharmacy306.528.2240

Jarocki Refrigeration& Mechanical Services

Regina, SK(306) 537-8331

Proud To Support Our Veterans

LESTWE

FORGET

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STRANDLUND, Elmer Vernon WWII

Elmer was born in Percival, Saskatchewan, on April 15, 1918. He joined theActive Army in February 1942, serving in Canada, and was discharged onMay 12, 1945. Upon returning to civilian life, he farmed until 1973 when heretired. Elmer had been a member of the Broadview Branch #148 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 50 years before he passed away on August 9,2004.

STREET, Harry L. WWI

Harry was born in England and came to the Ingleside District, south ofMarchwell, Saskatchewan. He joined the 5th Battalion, 2nd Brigade, 1st

Canadian Division, British Expeditionary Force in 1914 and went overseasas a bugler. He was gassed at Ypres, France, in 1915 and was unable tocarry on in the trenches and was transferred to the Transport Corps. He hadfarmed until he joined the Army and farmed after his discharge for quitesome time. He married and had one daughter and retired in Ontario.

SULICK, Paul WWII

Paul joined the Army. He was a member of the Smeaton Branch of TheRoyal Canadian Legion.

STRINGER, Reid WWII

Reid joined the Army.

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Village of ViscountMayor - Moe Kirzinger

Councillors: Armand Clavelle, Greg Wagner,Gordon Kraft, Dale Wagner

Business: (306) 944-2199Fax: (306) 944-2198

Box 99 – Viscount, SK – S0K 4M0

RM of NipawinBox 250, Codette, SK S0E 0P0

306-862-9551

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SWEDBERG, Glenn O. WWII

Glenn was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on April 15, 1916. He enlisted in Regina as a boysoldier on November 15, 1943 with the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers (MasterWarrant Officer) and was posted in Victoria, British Columbia, to train in vehicle and heavyequipment mechanics and was in Barriefield on VE Day and volunteered for Pacific duty. Hetransferred to Borden and was there on VJ Day and discharged from active force on May 23, 1946.He re-enlisted on November 27, 1947 and was posted to various RCEME workshops in Canadauntil 1956 and then posted to #40 Infantry workshop in Goest, Germany, and later to FGH in Hemer.In January 1967, he was posted to UNEF in Egypt for six months before returning to the RCEMEworkshop in Calgary. Glenn was also posted to the 1st Canadian Airborne Regiment in Edmontonin December and was released in November 1972. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal, the 1939-45 War Medal, the KNEF Medal, and the Canadian Decoration and Bar.

SWEDBERG, Orie Eugene WWII

Orie was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on June 5, 1927. He joined theRoyal Canadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers on February 12, 1945,serving in Canada and was discharged on October 11, 1945. Following hisdischarge, Orie worked with the impressible Ernie Fullerton as a projectionistand also at various mechanical jobs. He married Gladys and had a family.He passed away in Regina, Saskatchewan, in May of 1978.

SWINDLEHURST, Tom WWII

Tom was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in April 1904. The family moved tohomestead around Excel, Alberta, where Tom later taught at Excel School.He married Helen Caldwell in 1926 and moved to Saskatchewan and taughtat various schools. They raised two children: Reg and Donna. In 1942, Tomjoined the RCA, where he was a link trainer instructor at Prince Albert andSaskatoon. In 1945, after his discharge, the family moved to Ridgedale,where he taught for 12 years and then they moved to Tisdale to teach for 13years. Tom retired after teaching for 46 years and retired to Abbotsford,British Columbia. He passed away on February 14, 1981.

SWENSON, Ole WWII

Ole joined the Army on November 26, 1941. He served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment and served in Canada. He was discharged in1946.

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BORDER INSULATORS INC.OFFICE

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P: 306.634.4836F: 306.634.9727

Dale NygaardPresident

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Phone 242-6531

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SWITZER, George WWII

George joined the Army and passed away in 1997. He was a member of theSmeaton Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion.

TAIT, Leonard Colin WWII

Leonard was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, in 1918. He enlisted withthe RCA, 4th Medium Signals on March 13, 1942 and took signal training atPetawawa and Kingston before embarking for France on June 7, 1944. Hewas wounded at Death Valley near Caan and returned to Canada onSeptember 27, 1945. Leonard passed away on September 2, 1989.

TAYLOR, James Duncan WWI

James was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1892. He enlisted in September1915 with the 68th Battalion in Regina. During basic training he was given thejob of exercising and looking after the captain’s horses. He was then shippedoverseas to France where he worked in the Veterinary Hospital in LeHavre.At the end of the war, he went back to Regina and was discharged in April1919. He moved to Ridgedale area, where he purchased land through theVeterans’ Land Act. James passed away in 1979.

TAYLOR, Doug WWII

Doug joined the Royal Canadian Air Force at age 19 in Regina on December 4, 1942 and reportedfor duty on April 20, 1943. He was sent to Manning Pool in Brandon for basic training and then to ITSin Saskatoon and was trained to send and receive Morse Code. He was then sent to bombing andgunnery school in Lethbridge, and then to Edmonton for more bombing training and navigation. Hearrived in England in early June 1944 and witnessed the June 6th invasion of Normandy. Doug trainedon larger planes, did parachute and ditching drills, and trained on what to do if they were taken asprisoners of war. He was then sent to 419 Bomber Squadron in Yorkshire, England, and managed tofly six bombing missions over Germany before the end of the war on May 8, 1945. He arrived backhome in early January 1946 and was discharged in Winnipeg on February 16, 1946. He did farmingfor a couple of years and in 1948, worked in the Post Office as the Postmaster’s assistant, and workedat Ogema Electric in 1968. In 1982, he retired from the Post Office after 34 years of service.

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worldworldworld1521 Idylwyld Dr. N. Saskatoon rchobbyworld.com 306-652-4775

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TAYLOR, Reginald George “Reg” WWII

Reg joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in October 1942 in Regina and was discharged in October 1945 inRegina. He took his basic training in Brandon, Manitoba, and was sent to #2 Construction and maintenanceunit in Winnipeg, covering most air bases in Manitoba. Then he went to Souris, where he worked on a runwayrepair crew and was hit in the small of the back with a shovel handle, which sent him to Deer Lodge hospitalfor three weeks. There was a big drive for construction workers in the Yukon and he was sent there for aboutfour months and then to Whitehorse until his discharge two years later. Upon his return to civilian life, herented a half-section of land and worked for his dad. He also bought a large spray-painting outfit with hisbrother and he went painting. In January, he went to Vancouver and got a job painting veterans’ houses andgot married on April 2, 1947 to Edna Verboom, and did jobs for farmers in Alberta and Saskatchewan until1950, when he came home and worked for his dad until he took over the farm in 1964. Reg’s back botheredhim most of his life after he left the Royal Canadian Air Force. He applied for a pension but was refused.

TAYLOR, William WWII

William was born in Nottingham, Saskatchewan, in 1920. He enlisted in the Royal CanadianAir Force training in several bases in Canada, performing all of his duties with courage andhonour, and was due a promotion at the time of his death in 1944, when he was granted thetitle of Pilot Officer. On the 50th anniversary of the plane crash when William and his crewlost their lives, two of his sisters, a brother and a niece, along with an English family who hadlost a brother, travelled to the French burial site. In the quiet little village of Hilsenhiem, theSteydli families had lovingly maintained the graves of these fallen airmen all through theyears. In a beautiful section of the cemetery, the graves were side by side. The greetingthese French families gave the visitors from Canada and England has created a wonderfuland enduring friendship. Sometimes good can flow from otherwise very sad situations.

TERRY, Leroy Charles WWII

Leroy was born in Kalispell, Montana, in 1923. He joined the 101st Battery “C”Troop, 8th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment RCA and served in Canada andEngland. He has been a member of the Nipawin Branch #120 of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 59 years.

TERRY, Herbert Leroy WWII

Herbert was born in Marmara, Ontario, in 1901. He joined the RoyalCanadian Ordnance Corps serving in Canada. He passed away in 1975.

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Sandra’s Beauty SalonHair Styling - Retail

Mon - Sat103 1st Ave NBig River SK

306-469-2151

www.carpetone.caShop:

phone: 306-731-3472 fax: 306-731-2113email: [email protected]

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College217 College West, U of R

(306) 787-8871www.uregina.ca/police

DEAN & ODISHAWChartered Life UnderwritersChartered Financial Consultant

John J. Dean#1520-2002 Victoria Ave.Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 0R7(306) 569-3932

The Marketing Den3-3002 Louise Street, Saskatoon, SK S7J 3L8

Phone: 306 373 6233Fax: 306 373 3778Email: [email protected]

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TERRY, Virgil “Dode” WWII

Virgil was born in Strang, Nebraska, USA, in 1911. He joined the 426Bomber Group in 1942 and was discharged in 1945. He homesteaded inthe Pine Torch District and had a trap line for many years and wrote a bookfull of poems about his experiences as a trapper. He passed away onJanuary 10, 2006.

THOMAS, Christopher WWI

Christopher was born in England on November 29, 1877. He came toWelwyn around 1895 and was an excellent and dependable farm hand. Heenlisted at age 38 in the 46th Battalion and was wounded in France andreturned to Welwyn at the end of the war. He retired in the HarryKennington’s house and was an excellent gardener and flowers were hispride and joy. At that time, the Legion held most of their meetings at hisplace. He was a great baseball and horse racing fan and curling was hisfavourite sport as a player. Chris was a faithful Legion member. In lateryears, he went to the Moosamin Nursing Home, where he died on November16, 1962. He is buried in the Soldier’s Plot in the Welwyn Cemetery.

THOMPSON, Leonard John WWI

Leonard was born in Indian Head, Saskatchewan, on October 14, 1894. Heenlisted with the 195th Battalion in 1916 and transferred to the 249th and wentoverseas with the 46th as 1st class sniper. He was wounded at Vimy Ridgewith 22 shrapnel wounds in the legs and got malaria in the army ofoccupation. He returned home in June 1919, and received no pension. Hepassed away on January 13, 1979.

THOMPSON, Henry O. WWI

Henry was born in Derby, England, on February 27, 1893. He enlisted in theRoyal Army Service on March 2, 1916 and served in England until October 22,1917, when he was shipped to France and took part in some intense battleswhere he was wounded and sent back to England. After being declaredphysically unfit for duty, he was discharged on February 19, 1918. He came toCanada and started farming under the Soldier’s Settlement Board, and as nearas can be determined, he joined the Ridgedale Branch #185 of The RoyalCanadian Legion in 1935 and was a very devoted Legion member, often walking12 miles round-trip, winter and summer to attend meetings, and he served asSecretary-Treasurer for a number of years. Henry passed away in 1978.

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Gas & Confectionary

Highway #4 NorthP.O. Box 38North Battleford, SKS9A 2X6

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Box 2055, Battleford, Saskatchewan S0M 0E0Phone: (306) 937-7439 Cell: (306) 441-0552

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#203 - 845 Broad Street, Regina, SK S4R 8G9Telephone: 352-2285 Fax: 352-1746Toll-free Canada: 1-888-352-2285www.hiringhands.ca

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Tel: 306-643-2156 Fax: 306-643-2037

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1100 11th Ave. NE, Swift Current, SK S9H 2V6

(306) 773-2801

In memory of thosepostal workers and theirfamilies who made the

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THOMPSON, Norman WWI

Norman was born in Wellesley, Ontario, on October 23, 1893. He joined the107th Overseas Branch (RCA) on March 29, 1916 and was stationed atCamp Shilo for basic training. In 1916, he went overseas and saw activeduty on the front lines. After the war, he was stationed for six months in thearmy of occupation and was discharged on May 19, 1919 and returned hometo Langenburg. In 1926, Norman became postmaster of the LangenburgPost Office and worked there until his retirement in October 1961 andmarried Katherine and raised two daughters. He passed away inLangenburg, Saskatchewan, on March 1, 1984.

THOMPSON, Robert Arthur WWII

Robert was born in Roche Percee, Saskatchewan, in 1917. He joined theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment in Estevan and was sent overseas where heparticipated in the Normandy invasion. He was killed in action on July 20,1944 and is buried in Bretteville-sur-Latze, France.

THOMSON, Ralph Gordon PEACETIME

Ralph was born in Saskatchewan on December 19, 1924. He joined the AirForce as a clerk account supervisor, graduating on May 10, 1957. He servedin Trenton, Southport and Portage la Prairie. He was in pilot training whenthe war ended causing cancellation. He left the service but joined again in1955 taking up accounting. He married Cpl. M. A. Thomson. Ralph passedaway on February 17, 2005. He had been a member of the Lumsden Branch#234 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 32 years.

THOMSON (YOUNG), Marilyn Anne PEACETIME

Marilyn was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan, on January 27, 1937. Sheenlisted in the Air Force in 1955 and served in Canada, Greenwood, NovaScotia, Southport, and Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. She was discharged in1962. She is a member of the Stn P.L.A.P. marching band, serving in monthlyassemblies, pilot graduations, Remembrance Day services, and cessationof NATO in Winnipeg in July 1958. She married Cpl. R. G. Thomson,nicknamed Rusty.

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Elfros AutoWreckers

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tel: 306-328-2132

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THOMSON, Robert Gibson “Gibby” WWII

Gibby was born in Waskada, Manitoba, in 1914 and moved to the Alamedaarea in 1918. He joined the Army with the Calgary Highlanders goingoverseas in 1941 as an infantry signalman, serving in Canada, England,France, Belgium and Germany, and he was discharged on January 26,1946. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star and the Defence Medal. Uponreturning to Alameda, he took over the barbershop and pool room from hisfather. He married Mary Gibbons and they had three children. Gibby passedaway on February 14, 1988. He had been a member of the Alameda Branch#267 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

TILLEY, Horace William “Bill” WWII

Bill was born in Battersea, England, on March 30, 1907 and came to Canada asa very young lad. He enlisted with the South Saskatchewan Regiment on June28, 1940 as a private and served in England, France and Canada. He waswounded at Dieppe on August 19, 1942, with shrapnel embedded in the back ofhis neck. He owed his life to the fact that he was a very good swimmer. He wasdischarged on October 10, 1945 with the rank of CQMS certified carpenter. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medaland the 1939-45 Star. He married Agnes Ironside on August 3, 1931 and had twodaughters and one son. Bill passed away on August 23, 1976. He was a LifeMember of the Welwyn Branch #112 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

TOTTON, Coleen Leone Ruth SPECIAL AREA& PEACETIME

Coleen was born in Coronach, Saskatchewan, on July 15, 1950. She joinedthe 427 TAC Hel Squadron, Portage la Prairie, Winnipeg, 400 TAC HelSquadron, Borden on August 23, 1973 and was discharged on July 15, 2010.She did peacekeeping tours in Bosnia and South West Asia with the RegularForce 1973-1986 and the Reserve Force from 1987 to the present.

TOLLEFSON, Maynard Laverne WWII

Maynard was born in Minot, North Dakota, USA, on July 20, 1920. He joinedthe Regina Rifles and served in Canada, England and Holland. Maynard lefta close-knit family to join the fight against dictatorship and was fighting inHolland when victory was declared, and came home slightly wounded. Therewas quite a celebration upon his return. He passed away on December 31,1987, and had been a Life Member of Branch #192 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 40 years.

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Grant’s LibertyTax Service

463 C 15th St. EPrince Albert, SK S6V 7E1

306-922-2335

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Phone: 306-929-4414 Box 124Fax: 306-929-4415 Candle Lake, Sask.www.pineviewlumber.com S0J 3E0

“Let Us build With You”

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Phone: 306-374-5054 Fax: 306-652-1679Email: [email protected]

www.prairielandbnb.com

Brick Block - Stone Glass Block - Fireplaces - Repairs

Office Address: Cell: (306) 539-33833710 Salverson Bay Office: (306) 545-9812Regina, SK S4V 2G9 Fax: (306) 543-5232

E-mail: [email protected]

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403-44th Street East Fax: (306) 382-0862Saskatoon, SK S7K 0V9 [email protected]

307 21st St. E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0C1

Tel. 306-373-8383

RANKINS ELECTRIC &SECURITY SYSTEMS

P.O. Box 544, Lunsden, SK S0G 3C0

306-731-7683 or 306-536-8481

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TOUPIN, Adelard WWII

Adelard joined the RCA. He married Mary Fowlie and they raised three boys:Lawrence, George and Maurice, who attended Arborfield School. The familymoved to Winnipeg. Adelard belonged to the Arborfield Legion and Mary tothe Legion auxiliary. Adelard is deceased.

TREMAINE, Sydney WWII

Sydney was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, on July 1, 1912. He joined the4th Div. Ordnance in December 1941, serving in Europe, and was dischargedin July 1946. He worked in cartage storage and forwarding and suffers froma back injury. Sydney has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for61 years.

TUMA, Charles WWII

Charles was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined the 115th

Air Force Squadron in 1941 and was missing in action following a bombingraid over Europe. He was killed in action on February 4, 1943, when he wasshot down over Dover when his Wellington was returning from a night minelaying operation at Lorient, France. He is commemorated on theRunneymede Memorial near London, England, for airmen who died with noknown grave. He has a Geo-Memorial: Tuma Lake. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, and the Air Crew European Star.

TREMBLAY (YUIMONT), Blanche WWII

Blanche enlisted with unit No. 110 Depot Company CWAC on April 2, 1943and was discharged on March 9, 1946. She lived at Zenon Park and joinedthe Arborfield Legion. Blanche is deceased.

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P A Metis Women54 Tenth Street, Suite 8

Prince Albert, SKS6V 3E7

306-763-5356

Randall Homesand Renovations

Regina, Saskatchewan

306-596-1931

rural Municipality of

Prairiedale No. 321

Box 90Smiley, SK S0L 2Z0

Proud to support

our Veterans

The Music ZoneLiquor and Groceries

408 Main StreetSintaluta, SK S0G 4N0

306-727-2221

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Balcarres, SK S0G 0C0

306-333-4400

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P.O. Box 502Beinfait, SK S0C 0M0

306-634-7633

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ULBERG, Eskil WWII

Eskil was born in Erickson, Manitoba, in 1925. As a youth, he played hockeywith passion. He volunteered for the Army in early 1944 and took hisparachute training in Shilo, Manitoba, and finished his training in England.He was deployed to Ghent, Belgium, by parachute and fought throughBelgium, France and Germany. On their initial deployment jump in Belgium,some 600 paratroopers dropped along Eskil and some 150 soldiers failed toreach the ground alive. Today, Eskil enjoys excellent health and residesalone in Saskatoon. He has been a member of the Nutana Branch #362 ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for 19 years and visits the Branch frequently.

UNDERHILL, Alice R. WWII

Alice was born and raised on a farm in Tessier, Saskatchewan, in 1924 andwent to school there and then to City Park Collegiate in Saskatoon. Shejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force shortly after as a wireless operator andspent time in Ottawa, Montreal, and Patricia Bay on Vane Isle, BritishColumbia. After her discharge, she married Alvin Riley and had a variety ofjobs, including hairdressing and working for Custom Dry Cleaners butenjoyed most of all working at the SCCCA, now known as the AbilitiesCouncil. After many years with them, she and her husband retired inSaskatoon and continues to enjoy life. She has been a member of theWakaw Branch #195 of The Royal Canadian Legion for five years.

UNDERHILL, Donalda Doreen WWII

Donalda, a twin to her brother, Donald, was born on a farm near Tessier,Saskatchewan, on December 23, 1925. She attended Jasper School andthen Haultain School in Saskatoon. She joined the RCA and served inCanada. She later married and raised a family in Saskatoon. Donaldapassed away on April 21, 1989.

UNDERHILL, Donald Delbert WWII

Donald, a twin, was born near Tessier, Saskatchewan, on a farm onDecember 23, 1925, and went to school at Jasper, then at Haultain,Saskatoon. He joined the Royal Canadian Army in mechanical engineeringand was a driving instructor. He was stationed at Dundurn, Saskatchewan,Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, and Regina, and was involved in the familybusiness, Underhill Bros, in Saskatoon and then moved to Lansing,Michigan, USA, where he was self-employed as a painter until he retired. Hestill resides there with his wife and family.

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AhtahkakoopHealth Center

PO Box 64, Mont Nebo, SK S0J 1X0

306-468-2747

L & BRoofing Ltd.1401 Atkinson StreetRegina, SK S4N 7L3

306-525-4655

G W DoddCabinets

Box 192Fort Qu’Appelle, SK S0G 1S0

306-332-4418

Perdue HotelBox 162, Perdue, SK

S0K 3C0

306-237-4224Proud To Support Our Veterans

Wawota Flowers’N Things

405 Railway Ave., Wawota, SK S0G 5A0

306-739-2133

RACK PETROLEUMP.O. Box 837

Biggar, SK S0K 0M0

306-683-1800

Rankins

Electric Ltd.P.O. Box 544, Lumsden, SK S0G 3C0

306-536-8481

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UNDERHILL, Florus Carl WWII

Florus was born on a farm in Tessier, Saskatchewan, on February 17, 1920.He joined the RCA as a gunner (CASF), Searchlight Division at Vane Isle,British Columbia. He and his family moved to Lansing, Michigan, USA, andsettled there in 1948. He worked many years at Michigan State Union as aplumber and in the metal shop. He also partnered with his brother, Donald,in painting and they formed a company, F and A Painting, and workedseveral years until his retirement. Florus passed away on April 6, 1992.

UNDERHILL, Herbert M. WWII

Herbert was born on a farm near Tessier, Saskatchewan, on August 3, 1915.His career included boxing and working on a cattle ranch in California. Heserved as an air frame mechanic in the Royal Canadian Air Force andpartnered with his family in the painting and roofing business in Saskatoon,Underhill Bros, and later ran his own contracting business, Calgary CustomCaulking, in Calgary for many years until his retirement. Herbert passedaway in 1991.

USIPIUK, John WWII

John was born in Wynyard, Saskatchewan, on October 15, 1920. Heenlisted on April 9, 1942 and served with the 110th Battery, 15th FieldRegiment, RCA and trained in Sussex, New Brunswick, and in Aldershot,England. John started action in July 1944, landing near Courseilles-sur-Mer,Normandy, France, and continued serving there and was in Falaise Gap,Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was discharged on February 6, 1946and returned to Wynyard to work for the CPR, and then turned to farming asa life-long career. He is an active member of the Wynyard Branch #101 ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for 50 years and also served in manycommunity organizations.

UPSHALL, Neil WWI

Neil was born in Huron County, Ontario, in 1891. He joined the MilitaryDistrict #12. He passed away in 1964.

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Ramco Paving Ltd.

P.O. Box 1395Regina, SK S4P 3C2

Tel. 306-949-0399

Redcoat ChryslerLtd.

1627 1st Ave. NEWeyburn, SK S4H 3E7

306-842-7333

SMITH

CONSTRUCTION LTD.

Box 1307, Fort Qu’Appelle, SK S0G 1S0

Tel. 306-332-6414

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Gravelbourg, SK S0H 1X0

306-648-7172

K & BCONSTRUCTION

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(306) 445-3900

In Memory of Dad B13 308

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306-961-4576

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306-374-9250

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VAIL, Harold James WWII

Harold was born in the Pickwell District, five and one-half miles south ofWawota, Saskatchewan, and was one of twelve children born to Bill andMary Vail. He took his schooling at Pickwell and joined the Army as soon ashe came of age in 1939, and served until the end of the war. On returninghome, he married Jean Haws and they had five children. Soon after theirmarriage, they moved to New Westminster, British Columbia, where Haroldworked in a mill.

VAIL, Irene Evelyn WWII

Irene was one of twelve children born to Bill and Mary Vail from the PickwellSchool District south of Wawota, Saskatchewan. She took her schooling atPickwell but times being hard during the nineteen-thirties, she quit early towork out and to help support the family. Irene joined the CWAC in Winnipegin 1939 and served in Canada until the war’s end. She married Ed Bourqueand they raised a family of four. Irene and Ed live in Campbell River, BritishColumbia.

VAN CAESEELE, George WWII

George was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, and joined the #1 PlatoonCompany, #122 CABTC. He married Meuril in 1944 and soon wentoverseas. He was wounded in action and upon retiring from the war, heworked at various jobs doing carpentry before settling down in Winnipeg.He worked there for the Department of National Defence making trainingaids for the air force. He retired in 1976. George raised 4 children andpassed away from cancer in Winnipeg on July 30, 1981.

VAN CAESEELE, Arthur WWII

Arthur was born in the family farm west of Langenburg, Saskatchewan, onAugust 28, 1921. He joined the Army on August 19, 1942. Unfortunately,after illness kept him in a hospital in Toronto for four months, he received amedical discharge on March 20, 1943 and returned home to farm. He spenttwo summers harvesting in Ontario. In 1950, he bought a farm with hisbrother, Oscar. They sold the farm in 1989 and moved into town. Arthurhelped at home taking care of his ailing father. He never married.

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Land of the Loon Resort &

Conference CenterP.O. Box 4

Christopher Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada

S0J 0n0

Phone: 306 982 4478

Fax: 306 982 4489

e-mail: [email protected]

KENNEDYLANGBANK SCHOOL

Box 130, Kennedy, SK S0G 2R0

306-538-2077

Moose JawFord Sales

Ltd.204 Manitoba Street West

Moose Jaw (Saskatchewan) S6H4P5Phone: 1-306-693-0651 Fax:1-306-692-7122

Web: showrooms.hebdo.net

CARRY THE KETTLEHEALTH ADMINSTRATION

Box 180, Sintaluta, SK S0G 4N0

306-727-2101

ReichleUpholstering

2504 6th A Avenue WPrince Albert, SK S6V 5M8

306-763-2270

TIME REALESTATE LTD.

2330 15TH AVE., #311REGINA, SK S4P 1A2

1.306.536.7500

M C Paintingand Collision

1345 Lorne St.Regina, SK S4R 2K2

306-522-4899

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VAN CAESEELE, Maurice WWII

Maurice was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on April 25, 1924. Hejoined the Army on July 5, 1943, serving in Canada and the United Kingdom,and was discharged on April 26, 1946. After the war, he married Marion andthey raised six children. They moved to Prince George, British Columbia,where Maurice worked for Domtar Chemicals, wood preserving division for33 years and retired in May 1989. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, and the Defence Medal.

VANDENAMEELE, Henry WWII

Henry was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined the RCAon May 5, 1942 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom, and ContinentalEurope, and was discharged on December 7, 1945. Previous to 1942, hewas in the NRMA service. He married Johanna after the war and they raisedseven daughters and moved to Alberta to work. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the 1939-45Star, and the France/Germany Star. Henry passed away in Alberta onNovember 24, 1973.

VANCE, Robert John WWII

Robert was born in Bethune, Saskatchewan, in 1917. He enlisted onSeptember 22, 1942 and was discharged on January 31, 1946, spendingtwo-and-a-half years in the Air Force and ten months in the Army (Corporal)training at Maple Creek and Currie Barracks, Alberta, and stationed atMatawa Depot in Calgary. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal for his service in WWII, and is Life Member of the Bethune Branch#304 of The Royal Canadian Legion.

VANDENAMEELE, Oscar WWII

Oscar was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on July 16, 1923. He joined the1st Canadian Radar on May 28, 1942, serving in Canada, the United Kingdomand Europe, and was discharged on February 26, 1946. After the war, Oscarspent time in Belgium getting acquainted with relatives there. On his return inthe late 1940s, he farmed near Langenburg District and worked for the CPR,oil rigs, potash mine, the RM, and did mechanical work and the rural telephone.He enjoyed cards, nature, hockey and ball. He had two daughters and twosons. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, and the 1939-45 War Medal. Oscar passedaway in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, on August 27, 1993.

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• General Contractor • Concrete Supply• Earthmoving • Sewer & Water

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VENN, Leo WWII

Leo was born at Laird, Ontario, and received his education at Lange and Leader,Saskatchewan, and went to barber school at Regina and also went to work at thegold mines at Timmins, Ontario. He married Louise Hueser at Timmons and joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force with the service police section and took his training atLachine, Quebec. Leo was stationed at Dafoe, St. Marguerite, Quebec, andCentralia, Ontario. After he was discharged, he operated a barber shop and poolroom at Cutknife. In 1950, he purchased the barber shop and pool room at Arborfieldand ran it until his passing, due to cancer, on September 8, 1970. Louise continuedto run the business for another four-and-a-half years before selling it. They raised twochildren: Beverley and Robert. Louise passed away on August 10, 1987.

VERMEERSCH, Alphonse C. WWII

Alphonse was born in the Landshut District, Langenburg, Saskatchewan, onApril 25, 1920. He joined the NRMA (from February 19-November 8, 1943)1st Halifax Coast Regiment (November 8, 1943-September 7, 1945). Hemarried Frances in 1945 and they raised four sons. He returned to the farm,did other odd jobs, and became custodian of the Langenburg School in 1966and remained there until 1982. He loved cards, bowling, hunting, camping,fishing and coaching minor ball. Alphonse passed away in Langenburg onAugust 27, 1995.

VERMEERSCH, Raymond WWII

Raymond was born in Langenburg, Saskatchewan, on June 1, 1922. Hejoined the Lake Superior Regiment (Infantry) in March 1943 and served inCanada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Raymond was killedin action on October 28, 1944 at Antwerp, Belgium, and is buried in BergenOp Zoom Canadian Cemetery. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the France/Germany Star, andthe Purple Heart. A lake is named after him in northern Saskatchewan,Vermeersch Lake.

VERMEERSCH, Emil WWII

Emil was born in the Landshut District, Langenburg, Saskatchewan, in 1918.He enlisted in the Army on June 9, 1942 as an instructor in motorcycle andwas discharged on July 9, 1944, due to an injury. He married Isabel and theyhad one daughter. He made his home in Brandon, Manitoba. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal.

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MIDLAND CONCRETE& CONSTRUCTION

P.O. Box 354, Qu’Appelle, SK S0G 4A0

306-539-9709

Prairie FarmBrokers Inc.

P.O. Box 1341, Outlook, SK S0L 2N0

306-867-9974

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If you are thinking of moving here, you might besurprised by our diversity.  We are a multiculturalcity; a city of neighbourhoods old and new; wherevolunteerism is second to none.  We celebrate lifethrough our festivals, special events and richoffering of the arts, sports and recreation.

If you are looking for a place to establish or expandyour business, you have come to the right place!Saskatoon is a national leader in economicgrowth.  Our prosperity is assured through someof the richest resources in the world, ouragricultural strength and our position as the largestcity in Saskatchewan.  We welcome morebusinesses, and more skilled workers, to meet the growing demand.

Perhaps, though, you are a visitor just passing through or attending oneof our many conventions.  My sincerest wish is that you will want to returnagain soon.

To my fellow residents of Saskatoon, I urge you to always be passionateabout our city.  This is not a place of “either-or.”  Saskatoon is all of us,from all walks of life and with all points of view.  It is a place to celebrate- and to proudly call our home.

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Mayor

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VIERGUTZ, L. Robert WWII

Robert was born on July 12, 1920. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941,before his 21st birthday, and attended Air Force Youth Training in Regina and completed histraining at St. Thomas, Ontario, and was posted in Paulson, Manitoba, in 1942 as amechanic working on various aircrafts. He was later stationed at Penfield Ridge, NewBrunswick, where he was discharged in 1945. Robert returned to civilian life and helped hisdad with the farming. He married Julia Luebke in October 1947 and moved to Regina towork for Dench of Canada hauling freight and continued working there until the spring of1952. Robert was able to purchase a half-section of land near Dahinda through the Veterans’Land Act and farmed until he retired in Ogema. During his service years, he volunteered togo overseas but was never chosen. His favourite war song was “Till We Meet Again.”

VON BIEKER, Leonard WWII

Leonard was born in Beverley, Alberta, on January 9, 1922. He joined theArmy in 1942, helping to train troops and was discharged on May 17, 1946.Leonard and his wife, Clara, moved to Prince George, where he worked fora lumber company for over 30 years. Leonard passed away on January 3,2006.

VOYSEY, Donald Fredrick WWII

Donald was born in Allan, Saskatchewan, in 1917. He joined the Army in1940, serving in Europe, and was discharged in 1945. He farmed at RiversEnd and then the family moved to Regina, where he worked until he retiredin 1982.

VOYSEY, Andre A. WWII

Andre was born in Allan, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined the GrenadierArmoured Corps in 1940 and served in France, Germany, Belgium, andHolland. He was discharged in 1945. He farmed for a while at Rivers Endand the family retired to Watrous, Saskatchewan.

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A R WILLIAMS MATERIAL HANDLING

125 HENDERSON DR

REGINA

(306) 721-4608

A SECOND COAT

1848 MCARA ST

REGINA

(306) 536-2534

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605 ARCOLA AVE

REGINA

(306) 757-6909

ABSTRACT CONSTRUCTION LTD

120 CATHERWOOD CRES

REGINA

(306) 924-0064

ALBERT’S CROSS A FARM

P.O. BOX 1959

BATTLEFORD

(306) 937-7368

ASHFORD AND DARBARYLE

220 1ST AVE NW

SWIFT CURRENT

(306) 773-4060

BAND CITY DOOR SERVICE

211 STADACONA ST W #3

MOOSE JAW

(306) 693-9671

C & F TRUCKING LTD

OIL FIELD HAULING

HUDSON BAY

(306) 865-3434

CAIN’S AUTO BODY LTD

101 W SPRUCE AVE

NIPAWIN

(306) 862-4011

CARS

817 1ST AVE

RAYMORE

(306) 746-2232

CHASE PILATES STUDIO

203 MAIN ST

UNITY SASK

(306) 228-7838

CHRIS’S UPHOLSTERY

1239 GARNET ST

REGINA

(306) 352-0505

CITY OF NORTH BATTLEFORD

CITY HALL

NORTH BATTLEFORD

(306) 445-1732

CJV THE CARPET PEOPLE

2741 99TH ST #101

NORTH BATTLEFORD

(306) 445-1221

COMMERCIAL CLEANING CHEMICALS

& G M BUSLINES 2006

60 CLAREWOOD CRES, YORKTON

(306) 782-0434

CONLON ELECTRIC LTD

PO BOX 428

OSLER

(306) 229-4087

CORNERSTONE PHOTOGRAPHY LTD

2877 PARK ST

REGINA

(306) 789-4550

DREWITZ SCHOOL OF DANCE

1037 2ND ST

ESTEVAN

(306) 634-6973

DUDLEY & CO

2323 BROAD ST

REGINA

(306) 757-5555

EAST WEY AUTO BODY

79 17TH ST

WEYBURN

(306) 842-7324

EDGE REALTY

1000 MAIN ST BOX 1324

KINDERSLEY

(306) 463-4515

EDWARDS EDWARDS MCEWEN

ARCHITECTS

202 AVENUE B NORTH, SASKATOON

(306) 343-6000

FLAMAN SALES LTD

FARM HWY 6 N

SOUTHEY

(306) 726-4403

G/L ACCOUNTING SVC LTD

820 3RD AVE N

SASKATOON

(306) 652-1567

GOOD HALL MEMORIALS

BOX 178

FOAM LAKE

(306) 272-3611

GORD’S CORNER SVC

MAIN ST & 2ND AVE N

WISHART

(306) 576-2203

GREENLEAF SEEDS FARM

PRODUCTION & PROCESSING QUALITY

SEEDS

TISDALE (306) 873-4261

HEARTLAND LIVESTOCK SVC REGINA

BOX 37 # HWY EAST

REGINA

(306) 757-3601

HEAVENLY ROSE CLEANING SVC

294 RODENBUSH DR

REGINA

(306) 537-6892

HERON SERVICES LTD

BOX 127

CABRI

(306) 587-2862

Military Service Recognition Book 404

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LEST WE FORGET 405

WAGNER, Lyle O. WWII

Lyle joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment on January 3, 1944 andserved in Canada. He was posted overseas in February 1944 and waswounded in action on August 29, 1943 and was discharged on March 20,1944. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the1939-45 War Medal, and the France/Germany Star.

WALKER, John Martin WWII

John was born in Scarborough, England, in 1923. His family immigrated toTouchwood, Saskatchewan (near Punnichy), in 1925. He enlisted with theRegina Rifles Regiment, Canadian Active Service with rank of Gunner onFebruary 8, 1943 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom, andContinental Europe. He received the 1939-45 Star, the France/GermanyStar, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Toward the endof the war, John was wounded in the arm and this injury plagued him formany years. He was discharged on March 19, 1946. He passed away inRed Deer, Alberta, on October 23, 2002 and had been a member of the RedDeer Branch #35 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 22 years.

WALL, Irene WWII

Irene was born in the Wymark District, Saskatchewan, on July 24, 1926. Shejoined the Army in 1942 and was a clerk in the quarter master store and wasdischarged in 1945. Irene worked in the Post Office at White Fox beforemarrying Stan Westman in 1948. She passed away on December 10, 2000.

WALL, Howard “Ted” WWII

Ted was born in Southern, Saskatchewan, to Herman and Georgina, andmoved with the family to the White Fox area, where he worked in mines, thebush and farms. He joined the Navy at the outbreak of the war and serveduntil it ended. He returned to White Fox and moved to Prince George, BritishColumbia. Ted died in a mining accident on Queen Charlotte Island inOctober 1969.

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Professional Listings

HILLDAWN FINACIAL INC

18 MOLLARD CRES

REGINA

(306) 543-2448

HIPPERSON CONSTRUCTION

1808 SMITH ST #217

REGINA

(306) 359-0303

HOMETOWN BOOKKEEPING

BOX 370

ROSE VALLEY

(306) 322-4433

HUMMINGBIRD MANOR B & B

#20 SHORT ST

LUMSDEN

(306) 731-7183

ILENE’S qUILTING PLUS

120 3rd AVE E

306-228-2288

FOR ALL YOUR QUILTING NEEDS

J C KENYON ENGINEERING

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS

2424 COLLEGE AVE REGINA S4P1C8

(306) 585-6126

JAVA POST & CAFFEINE

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTIONS

2206 DEWDNEY AVE #402, REGINA

(306) 777-0150

K C’S CARPET CLEANING

1287 VETERANS CRES

ESTEVAN

(306) 636-2188

KATHY’S PLACE

PO BOX 207

PANGMAN

(306) 442-4244

KG FURNITURE & APPLIANCE

BOX 279

LANIGAN

(306) 365-3079

KINDERSLEY BAKERY

200 2ND ST W RR 2

KINDERSLEY

(306) 463-3190

KNOTTY MONK ALE HOUSE

403 CENTRAL ST W

WARMAN

(306) 978-0222

LANGDON MOBILE MECHANIC SVC

BOHARM RD

MOOSE JAW

(306) 693-1261

LOREN’S MACHINE SHOP

174 CENTRE ST

SHAUNAVON

(306) 297-2315

LUCKY BUILDING MOVERS

130 6TH ST

MILESTONE

(306) 436-4362

MAC’S CONCRETE CORING INC

319 ADDIE CRES

SASKATOON

(306) 230-5115

MINAHIK WASKAHIGAN SCHOOL

PINEHOUSE AVE

PINEHOUSE LAKE

(306) 884-4888

MODERN/OVERBYE DENTAL LABS

827 1st AVE NW

MOOSE JAW

(306) 693-7505

MONKEY’S MOVING INC

918 ALBERT ST #202C

REGINA

(306) 352-1493

NAIL INNOVATIONZ/DIST OF GEL NAILS

CERTIFED EDUCATOR FOR SCULPTED

GEL NAILS - ART CLASSED

(306) 825-4337

NEILBURG COMPOSITE SCHOOL

410 CENTRE ST

NEILBURG

(306) 823-4313

NICK’S POOL ROOM & RESTAURANT

2176 7TH AVE

REGINA

(306) 522-2666

NORTHSIDE ESSO

1892 100TH ST

NORTH BATTLEFORD

(306) 445-9274

OTTENBREIT PHOTOGRAPHY

531 CENTRE ST

ASSINIBOIA

(306) 642-5215

PAUL TINANT HEATING & COOLING

716 JUBILEE PL

ESTEVAN

(306) 634-3946

PAUL’S DRUGS LTD

107 MAIN ST N

PREECEVILLE

(306) 547-2020

RAIN & HAIL INSURANCE SVC INC

4303 ALBERT ST

REGINA

(306) 584-8844

REYNOLDS CENTRAL SCHOOL

900 ALBERTA ST

MELFORT

(306) 752-2525

RJM MASSAGE THERAPY

348 VICTORIA AVE

REGINA

(306) 535-2025

ROBERTSON TRADING LTD

308 LA RONGE AVE

LA RONGE

(306) 425-2080

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WALL, Joe WWII

Joe was born in Southern, Saskatchewan, to Herman and Georgina, andmoved with the family to the White Fox, area where he worked at variousjobs before joining the Army and returned to White Fox and started a truckingbusiness. He married Grace Dark and they raised seven children. Theymoved to Prince Albert, British Columbia, in 1964.

WALL, Murphy WWII

Murphy was born in Southern, Saskatchewan, to Herman and Georgina,and moved with the family to the White Fox area, where he worked on farmsand ranches. He joined the Army and was overseas until 1945. He marriedoverseas in England and they came back to White Fox. Murphy and hiswife moved to Prince George, where they raised a family of four. Murphypassed away on July 18, 1980.

WALLACE, Jim Sr. WWII

Jim was born in Ireland and joined the Air Force in 1940, serving in Europe.Jim and Rachel came to Canada in 1926 to the White Fox area, where hehomesteaded and raised six children. Jim is deceased.

WALLACE, Jim Jr. WWII

Jim was born in Ballymena, Ireland, in 1924. He joined the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1942 and was posted with the United Nations in India andPakistan, and retired from the service in 1977. Jim came with his parents tothe White Fox area in 1926 and helped his father farm before enlisting. Hepassed away in 1983.

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Professional Listings

ROCKET SALES & RENTAL CO LTD

48 HWY 39 E

ESTEVAN

(306) 634-3455

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR #328

GLOUCESTER ST

NEVILLE

(306) 627-3294

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR #142

BOX 515

MAIDSTONE

(306) 893-4048

RURAL MUNICIPALITY-NORTH

BATTLEFORD

4 1462 100TH ST, NORTH BATTLEFORD

(306) 445-3604

RUSSEL METALS INC

4015 1 WANUSKWEWIN RD PO BOX 7006

SASKATOON S7K-4E5

(306) 931-3338

SHELLBROOK BIGWAY FOODS

28 MAIN ST

SHELLBROOK

(306) 747-3623

SISTERS OF THE PRESENTATION

1405 BISHOP PASCAL PL

PRINCE ALBERT

S6V 5J1

SMILEY GARAGE

BOX 1

SMILEY

(306) 838-2012

SNAP ON TOOLS KEN PARSONS

414 CENTER ST

MIDDLE LAKE

(306) 221-2492

SPECTRUM ELECTRIC INC

153 BIRCH CRES

SASKATOON

(306) 249-2333

SUPER GLOSS AUTOBODY

255 ROSE AVE

PORCUPINE PLAIN

(306) 278-2755

SYNERGY SALES INC

845 BROAD ST

REGINA

(306) 790-7644

T C ENTERPRISES LTD

JUNCTION 5 & 6

WATSON

(306) 287-3255

TERRA DEVELOPMENTS INC

1911 PARK ST #220

REGINA

(306) 924-0445

THE EMBROIDERY EXPRESS

1053 WINNIPEG ST

REGINA

(306) 522-5858

TRIPLE A MEATS 2010

HWY 5 E

KUROKI

(306) 338-2329

TRIPLE C TRAILER COURT

BROADWAY ST E

FORT QU’APPELLE

(306) 332-5773

V & S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD

517 44TH ST E

SASKATOON

(306) 242-6313

W F DRYWALL

361 8TH AVE NW

SWIFT CURRENT

(306) 773-4717

WADENA BAKERY LTD

70 MAIN ST N

WADENA

(306) 338-2212

WILKIE AGENCIES

108 2 AVE E

WILKIE

(306) 843-2221

WILLY’S HOTEL, TAVERN & GRILL

340 MAIN ST

FOAM LAKE

(306) 272-3328

WPC TRUCKING LTD

PO BOX 8372 STN MAIN

SASKATOON

(306) 230-3556

Lest

We

Forget

A KElectrical355 Costigan Crescent

Saskatoon, SK S7J 3P2

306-220-5095

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WALTER, Eric WWII

Eric was born in Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined the 1st Canadian Light SignalsCorps in May 1941, and took his basic training in Regina, and was then sent to Brandon inSeptember 1941, and England in December of that year aboard the Louis Pasteur. He becamea driver for the gun carriers and then transferred to the radar unit and then drove forcommunications until the end of the war. He was sent to Rotterdam to restore telephonesystems and met his future wife, a young Dutch woman, Wilhelmina Johanna Frictman, andreturned to Canada and worked in Vancouver for one year following his discharge, and thenback to Quill Lake, being employed by the Federated Co-op. He had served in England,Belgium, Germany, France, Holland and Canada. Eric sent for his wife and got married inSaskatoon in July 1947, and they raised six children. He had been a member of the WynyardBranch #101 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 62 years before he passed away in 2009.

WALTER, Stanley Roger WWII

Stanley was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in 1925. He enlisted in theRoyal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve on March 4, 1943. His theatre ofservice was in Canada and the High Seas on the Eyebright Corvet. He wasin the Signal Corps. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal, the War Medal, and the Royal and Merchant Navy Star. Stanley wasa champion swimmer for his regiment in Ottawa. He passed away in Regina,Saskatchewan, in 1986.

WALTON, Herbert WWII

Herbert was born at Shackleton, Saskatchewan, on August 2, 1923, to Ceciland Maggie, in a family of nine. Herb received his education at Cabri, joinedthe Army in 1942, and was based in Canada. In 1944, following the waryears, he moved to the Megan District, east of Arborfield, and worked forfarmers in the summer and at saw mills in the winter. He married NinaGoodfellow in 1946 and they raised three children: Herb, Hilda and Marlene.Herb passed away in October 1959, after having open-heart surgery inMarch. Herb and Nina belonged to the Arborfield Legion and Auxiliary. Ninapassed away on March 18, 2000.

WALTERS, Cyril WWII & SPECIAL AREA DUTY

Cyril was born in Lafleche, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined the Army andserved in London, Ontario. He took his basic training in Regina and then toKingston and London as Corporal at the repair depot for all of the Armyvehicles. He stayed in a rented apartment and not in the barracks. Whenthe war was over, he returned to Regina. Cyril passed away in 1975 andhad been a member of the Assiniboia Branch #17 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 30 years.

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ABERDEEN AGENCIES LTDABERDEEN (306) 253-4654

ACME TOWING & STORAGELEADER (306) 628-3200

ADVANCED ENGINE & MACHININGSWIFT CURRENT (306) 773-4090

ALUMI-GLASS SVC LTDNORTH BATTLEFORD (306) 445-8867

ARCHERWILL SCHOOLARCHERWILL (306) 323-2132

ART PRESERVESASKATOON (306) 934-7200

ATHOL MURRAY COLLEGE OF NOTRE DAMEWILCOX (306) 732-2080

BEE SAFE SECURITY SYSTEMSNORTH BATTLEFORD (306) 445-6259

BEYER’S DECKS & FENCEBALGONIE (306) 535-1393

BIGGAR ELECTRICAL SVCBIGGAR (306) 948-5291

BILAN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTIONSASKATOON (306) 227-7640

BONANZA FAMILY RESTAURANTSREGINA (306) 525-9722

BONICK’S AUTO SVC LTDMELVILLE (306) 728-5643

BRIT’S CLEANING SOLUTIONSREGINA (306) 527-4504

BROCKMAN ENTERPRISESHUMBOLDT (306) 682-4340

BUCKS DOLLAR STOREFORT QU’APPELLE (306) 332-4133

BUENA VISTA CONSTRUCTIONSASKATOON (306) 227-6570

BUTCH’S SHEET METALREGINA (306) 537-4738

CACTUS AUTOBODY LTDESTEVAN (306) 634-6060

CALTECH SURVEYSUNITY (306) 228-4366

CARIEVALE SCHOOLCARIEVALE (306) 928-2125

CARLYLE COLLISION & PAINTING LTDCARLYLE (306) 453-6712

CARROT RIVER PHARMACYCARROT RIVER (306) 768-2222

CATTON & EMERYREGINA (306) 584-9702

CENTRAL TAXI TOWINGMOOSE JAW (306) 694-1922

CHATTERSON JANITORIAL SUPPLIESREGINA (306) 525-3568

COLLINSON BOOKKEEPING SVCSWIFT CURRENT (306) 773-9010

COLORBURST PAINT & WALLPAPERREGINA (306) 949-1983

COMFORT CONSTRUCTION LTDSASKATOON (306) 343-7788

CONRAD AVENUE CUTSGULL LAKE (306) 672-4221

CUSTOM AUTO & RE VOLV STORESASKATOON (306) 651-0027

CWS TUNINGREGINA (306) 775-1661

DARTMORE FARMS LTDAYLSHAM (306) 862-5015

DEAN CONSTRUCTION LTDREGINA (306) 586-4447

DENT CLINIC REGINAREGINA (306) 721-3368

DEPENDABLE AUTO RENTALS LTDREGINA (306) 337-0006

DOLPHIN INTERNATIONALSASKATOON (306) 653-1969

DRY AIR 2000 INCST BRIEUX (306) 275-4848

DUCK MOUNTAIN MOTELKAMSACK (306) 542-2656

DUDLEY & COWYNYARD (306) 554-2324

EASTVIEW MEDICAL CLINICSASKATOON (306) 374-2777

ECOLE ST HENRY’S JUNIOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOLMELVILLE (306) 728-4758

EDEN HOMESWEYBURN (306) 842-7043

ELROSE COMPOSITE SCHOOLELROSE (306) 378-2505

EMPIRE HOTEL LTDREGINA (306) 522-2544

ENGCOMPSASKATOON (306) 978-7730

EXTREEEME LIMOUSINE(306) 421-7750

FIRST CHOICE AUTO & TRUCK PRTSSWIFT CURRENT (306) 773-2133

FULTON MANORREGINA (306) 543-8613

GENESIS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRYMATESTEVAN (306) 634-8036

GENIVARSASKATOON (306) 665-6223

GODIN & COYORKTON (306) 783-8529

GRASSLAND AUTO SALESSASKATOON (306) 241-7383

GREENLAND WASTE DISPOSAL LTDPRINCE ALBERT (306) 763-3133

H & R BLOCK ASSINIBOIA FRANCHISEASSINIBOIA (306) 642-5656

H HARDCASTLE SCHOOL/STUDENT REP COUNCILEDAM (306) 397-2944

HARDEN & HUYSE CHOCOLATESSASKATOON (306) 652-6663

HARMONY MASSAGE THERAPYMELVILLE (306) 728-2250

HARTLEY CLARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOLSPIRITWOOD (306) 883-2183

HARVEST SERVICESCRAIK (306) 734-2601

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WARD, Art WWII

Art was born in Eastend, Saskatchewan, and came to the Waterview areain 1931 near White Fox. He joined the Air Force and later moved to Terrace,British Columbia.

WARD, Bruce Victor WWII

Bruce was born in Willmar, Saskatchewan, on March 6, 1923. He joined theArmy on July 15, 1941 and served in Canada, England, France, Belgium,Holland and Germany. He received the 1939-45 Star, the France/GermanyStar, the Defence Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp. Upon returning home, he married Ila Walker and they had fivechildren. Bruce joined the Alameda Legion Branch #267 on October 6, 1948,and had been an active member until his passing on April 19, 2005.

WARD, Joyce WWII

Joyce was born in Eastend, Saskatchewan, and joined the Army. She camewith her family in 1931 to the Waterrview area near White Fox,Saskatchewan, and she later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.

WARD, Gladys WWII

Gladys was born in Eastend, Saskatchewan. She joined the Air Force. Shecame with her family in 1931 to Waterview area near White Fox,Saskatchewan, and she later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.

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HEALTHY ALTERNATIVESBATTLEFORD (306) 937-2206

HEPBURN CO-OPHEPBURN (306) 947-2188

HI TECH CARTRIDGE RECYCLERSMOOSE JAW (306) 691-5868

HUMBOLDT MEDICAL DISPENSARYHUMBOLDT (306) 682-4111

HUSKY MARKETSWIFT CURRENT (306) 773-7308

IMAGE ADVENTURE PHOTOGRAPHICSSASKATOON (306) 227-0918

INTRIGUE FASHIONPRINCE ALBERT (306) 953-1583

J & T INCOME TAX SVC INC. WWW.TAXSERVICE.SK.CA, SASKATOON (306) 975-9895

JAMES’ GROCERYHOLDFAST (306) 488-4497

J-CLAN SVC LTDREGINA (306) 352-0656

JIREH’S AUTO REPAIRCHOICELAND (306) 428-2278

JUDY’S HAIR qUARTERSGRENFELL (306) 697-2204

KARRINGTON ENTERPRISESDODSLAND (306) 356-2277

KENASTON HIGH SCHOOLKENASTON (306) 252-2182

KEVCO SKID STEER SVCWEYBURN (306) 861-5965

KIDS TRADING COREGINA (306) 586-1336

KLASSY KUTTSNORTH BATTLEFORD (306) 445-3393

L B CLARK ELECTRICMOOSE JAW (306) 693-4044

L A FAMILY TAXILA RONGE (306) 425-3500

LOTTERS LANDINGMELVILLE (306) 728-2833

LOW COST qUALITY COLLISIONSASKATOON (306) 955-3979

LR TRUCK CENTERSWIFT CURRENT (306) 773-3030

M F LANGEN TAX SVCSASKATOON (306) 934-5222

MAGIC STITCHES EMBROIDERYREGINA (306) 537-7269

MAPLE CREEK COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOLMAPLE CREEK (306) 662-2655

MARION MCVEETY PUBLIC ELEMENTARYREGINA (306) 791-8492

MARY ANN’S MASSAGEFOAM LAKE (306) 272-3543

MCKENZIE & COSASKATOON (306) 653-5050

MCPHAIL MARY, MDNORTH BATTLEFORD (306) 445-8646

MEADOW MOUSE FLOWERS N THINGSMEADOW LAKE (306) 236-5545

MEL’S CAFESASKATOON (306) 382-8064

MERCHANDISE ON MAINLAFLECHE (306) 472-5266

MERRILL DUNES ADVENTURESASKATOON (306) 382-2728

MONTREAL LAKE HIGH SCHOOLMONTREAL LAKE (306) 663-5602

MOOSOMIN BAPTIST CHURCHMOOSOMIN (306) 435-2455

MORNING MIST BED & BREAKFASTBIG RIVER (306) 469-2050

MULLETT’S RONA HARDWAREMOOSOMIN (306) 435-3919

MYSTIC JAVASASKATOON (306) 374-5282

NAGY HOLDINGS LTDPRINCE ALBERT (306) 764-0099

NATURE’S NOOKSWIFT CURRENT (306) 773-1266

NEUDORF HOTELNEUDORF (306) 748-2625

NORTHERN LIGHTS VIDEO INCLA RONGE (306) 425-3833

NORTHWEST DENTURE CLINICREGINA (306) 569-7995

NUTTER’S BULK & NATURAL FOODSMOOSE JAW (306) 694-0111

OUTLOOK ELECTRIC LTDOUTLOOK (306) 867-8315

OUTLOOK PRINTERSOUTLOOK (306) 867-8262

PARKLAND GREENHOUSEYORKTON (306) 786-1820

PARKLAND MALL ADMINISTRATIONYORKTON (306) 782-2132

PERCY H DAVIS LTDNORTH PORTAL (306) 927-2165

PERRAS FAMILY FOODSGLENAVON (306) 429-2117

PICKLES CONSTRUCTIONLETHBRIDGE (403) 320-5614

POPLAR RIVER PHARMACYCORONACH (306) 267-2077

PRAIRIE EAST VETERINARY CLINICLANGENBURG (306) 743-5456

PRAIRIE VALLEY UPHOLSTERYOXBOW (306) 483-2269

PURE ENERGY DANCE COSASKATOON (306) 384-6171

qUICK PRINT - [email protected] (306) 782-6969

R B’S DINERDUVAL (306) 725-4371

RAYNER AGENCIES LTDSASKATOON (306) 373-0663

REDVERS MOCCASINSREDVERS (306) 452-3311

REGENCY GAMINGSASKATOON (306) 652-4746

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WARD, Olive WWII

Olive was born in Eastend, Saskatchewan, and joined the Air Force. Shecame with her family in 1931 to the Waterview area near White Fox,Saskatchewan, and later moved to Vancouver, British Columbia.

WARD, Westley WWII

Westley was born in Eastend, Saskatchewan, and joined the Army. He camewith his family to the Waterview area near White Fox, Saskatchewan, in1931 and later moved to Terrace, British Columbia.

WEEDON, William Henry WWII

Bill was born at home near Paddockwood, Saskatchewan, on June 14, 1920.He joined the Army at the start of WWII and served in England, France andHolland. He was in army supplies and also served as an army dispatcherdelivering messages by motorcycle. In 1956, he moved his family fromSaskatchewan to North Vancouver, British Columbia, and owned andoperated a retail lumber company. Bill retired in 1985 and passed away in2002. He had been a member of the Christopher Lake Branch of The RoyalCanadian Legion for ten years. He received the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Bar.

WARD, William WWI

William was born in London, England, in 1890. He joined the 209th BattalionCEF in 1916 and served overseas. He was wounded at Vimy Ridge in 1917,and was discharged in 1918. He came with his parents to Canada in 1897and after WWI, he farmed in the Eastend area. In 1932, he moved withfamily to the White Fox area and in 1957, he moved to Prince George.William passed away in 1970 and was a Life Member of The Royal CanadianLegion.

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REGINA PAINTING & DECORATINGREGINA (306) 751-1929

RKX CRAFTWOOD SVCPRINCE ALBERT (306) 763-1553

ROBINSON’S CLASSIC AUTOTUXFORD (306) 693-2311

ROBSON VACUUM SVCESTEVAN (306) 421-0721

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR# 11MOSSBANK (306) 354-2658

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR# 140TOMPKINS (306) 622-4938

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR #180PANGMAN (306) 442-5924

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR# 54TISDALE (306) 873-2281

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR #205CHOICELAND (306) 428-2463

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR #30MELFORT (306) 752-2713

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WREFORDNOKOMIS (306) 528-2202

SALVATION ARMYESTEVAN (306) 634-2074

SASKATOON AWNING & CANVASS INCSASKATOON (306) 244-1903

SAWATZKY’S AUTOMOTIVEOUTLOOK (306) 867-9116

SEASONAL STYLESHUMBOLDT (306) 682-2200

SECURITY PATROL & INVESTIGATORSMOOSE JAW (306) 692-4277

SEMHAR CLEANINGSASKATOON (306) 244-5493

SHEAR ENERGY HAIR STYLINGASSINIBOIA (306) 642-5484

SHELL LAKE GENERAL STORESHELL LAKE (306) 427-2044

SKYLINE PAINTINGREGINA (306) 529-2470

SOUTH SASK RATHOLE LTDWEYBURN (306) 842-1868

SPIRITWOOD HOME BUILDING CTRSPIRITWOOD (306) 883-2255

SqUADRON 20 FREEDOM FIGHTER ROYALCANADIAN AIR CADETS, ASSINIBOIA (306) 694-8325

ST AUGUSTINE PARISHSASKATOON (306) 373-3453

ST JOHN COMMUNITY SCHOOLPRINCE ALBERT (306) 953-7536

ST PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCHLANGENBURG (306) 743-5454

ST WALBURG COLLISION CTRST WALBURG (306) 248-3644

STEFFAN’S ACCOUNTINGREGINA (306) 949-9194

STETTNER’S DRAFTING SVCREGINA (306) 539-2564

SUNDOWN MOTEL 1999WATROUS (306) 946-3347

SUNNYSIDE SERVICECHRISTOPHER LAKE (306) 982-4624

SUPER 6 MOTELESTEVAN (306) 634-2691

TEAMWORKS DESIGNCANORA (306) 563-4556

THOMAS & ASSOCSASKATOON (306) 244-4323

TIP TOP WINDOW CLEAN & JNTRLSASKATOON (306) 382-1881

VACU-MAID Regina (astro vac)REGINA (306) 352-6668

VILLAGE OF LANCERLANCER (306) 689-2925

VILLAGE OF PLEASANTDALEPLEASANTDALE (306) 874-5743

WATER MARK CONSULTING LTDREGINA (306) 565-0091

WAYNE FRIESEN SUPPORTS THEVETERANS, SASKATOON (306) 220-8452

WEISS INDUSTRIAL MEDIC LTDMAPLE CREEK (306) 662-3486

WESTERN APPRAISALSNORTH BATTLEFORD (306) 445-7248

WESTVIEW MANORMELVILLE (306) 728-4400

WILD ROSE SCHOOLSHELLBROOK (306) 747-2323

WOLFECROFT SIGNSSASKATOON (306) 244-7739

YVONNE BRATTANMOOSE JAW (306) 694-1564

ZOOM ZOOM GROOM1180 WINNIPEG ST (306) 533-9155

InHonour of

OurVeterans

Thank You

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WEIGEL, Henry Paul WWII

Henry was born in Wynyard, Saskatchewan, on March 16, 1921. He joinedthe Edmonton Fusiliers, then the Prince of Wales Rangers Coast Guard from1941-1943. In 1934, the family moved to Quill Lake and he purchased landin the Kirkwall area. He married Irene Manning and moved his family toChoiceland in 1972.

WEITZEL, Adolph WWI

Adolph was born on January 11, 1885 in the USA. He joined the CanadianExpeditionary Forces on May 28, 1918. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Weitzel andfamily of six (Adolph, Bill, Emiel, Annie, Violet and Liza) moved to Girvin,Saskatchewan. Frederick passed away on the homestead in 1922 and Violetmoved to Craik. The boys of the family moved the furniture, cattle and horsesto Eldersley, and the mother, Liza, and Annie came later, and all got movedfinally to the Connell Creek area in 1922 and the boys got a saw mill going.

WELLS, M. C. “Dick” WWII

Dick was born on October 31, 1933 on the family farm near Hazlet, Saskatchewan,and served over 29 years in the Royal Canadian Navy, achieving the rank of ChiefPetty Officer, serving on HMCS Cornwallis, HMCS Gloucester, HMCS Coverdale,HMCS Churchill, CFS Alert, NRS Masset, HMCS Stadacona, and on various frigatesin the 5th Squadron in Ottawa. He began his career as a 291 operator and latertransferred to the 221 technical trade and finally to the 224 trade. He married JudyCooke in 1958 and they had two children. On his retirement, he returned to southwestSaskatchewan, where he has been the Mayor of the village of Carmichael for 26years and is a Life Member of the Tompkins Branch #140 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 27 years and is currently vice-president of the Saskatchewan Command.

WELLS, Fon B. SPECIAL AREA DUTY & PEACETIME

Fon was born in Cabri, Saskatchewan, on May 16, 1937 and grew up onthe family farm and was an accomplished horseman and avid baseballplayer and very family-oriented individual. He joined the Royal CanadianNavy in November 1956 in Calgary at HMCS Tecumseh and took his newentry training at HMCS Cornwallis and served on HMCS Gloucester, HMVSChurchill CFS Alert and HMCS Stadacona as a 291 operator. He wasmarried and had two sons and one daughter. He lost his battle with canceron September 6, 2001. He had been a member of the Centrillia, Ontario,Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion for 15 years.

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Business Patrons

AFTAB

ALL SEASON REPAIR

ALTERATIONS & SUCH

ALTHOUSE ACCOUNTING SVC

ALVIN ALYEA AUCTION SVC

APOLO BEAUTY SALON LTD

ARD LAW OFFICE

ARMSTRONG BOBCAT

CONSTRUCTION

ARROWHEAD TAXIDERMY

BALLOONS & DESIGNS BY FRED

BARNEY’S MACHINING &

REPAIRING LTD

BAYWEST APPLIANCE SVC INC

BEVAN INDUSTRIES INC

BEVERLY ASHDOWN DAY SPA

BIG-K UPHOLSTERY

BILL ARMSTRONG

COMMUNICATIONS

BJORKDALE AGENCIES

BLAKE TROTTER

BOW WOW BOUTIQUE

BOWEY’S WORKSHOP

BRIAN MALLARD & ASSOC

BUDGET PLUMB HEATING & AC

BURSTALL GROCERIES LTD

BUS DEPOT

CANADA POST

CANADIAN WAR MUSEUM

CANTLON W C

CAPITAL ELECTRIC MOTOR

REPAIR

CAPRI HOLDINGS INC

CAPRICE CARRIERS INC

CAPTAIN’S DEN

CAPTIVE AUDIENCE

CARDINAL AUTOMOTIVE (1992)

CARMEN TIPTON

CATHEDRAL LAUNDROMAT

CHARLES MICHEL

CHATEAU PARK CHALETS

CHAY’S

CITY CARPET CLEANING CO

CITYWIDE OFFICE CLEANING SVC

CLARK DESIGN STUDIO

COMPANY #611847 SASK LTD

CONSTABLE SERVICE

COTTAGE & COUNTRY REALTY

COUNTRY COVERS

COUNTRY WEST CONSTRUCTION

& WELDING LTD

COVENTRY DESIGN STUDIO

CRESTVIEW CABNTS & KTCHN

DSGN

CRESTVUE AMBULANCE

D L HELLINGS & ASSOC LTD

DARREN WINEGARDEN

DARYL SHIRKEY

DEB’S K-9 KENNELLING SVC

DELAET FINANCIAL SVC

DELMAR SERVICES LTD

DENNIS WELDING LTD

DEX’S SANDBLASTING &

PAINTING

DEXTER BROTHERS TOWING

DIRECT AUDIO

DOUG HARTER

DR ROBIN SLOWENKO

DR KATHLEEN BOWLER

DUANE LOWE

DUBUC OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION

ECCO SHOES INC

EDAM GENERAL STORE

ENERGY STAR HOMES LTD

ERICAL CLEANING SVC

EXPERTISE HOME INSPECTION

FAIRMAN PLACE

FILLMORE UNION HEALTH CTR

FISH CITY INC

FRAME & WHEEL ALIGNMENT CO

GEMINI MANAGEMENT SVC LTD

GENERAL’S QUARTERS

PAINTBALL

GOOD INSURANCE SVC LTD

GRANVILLE HOLDINGS LTD

GRAY FARM EQUIPMENT

H S ENTERPRISES

HAIRLOCK DESIGNS

HAPPY DAYS CHILD CARE

HARRY SCHESCHUK

FUNDRAISING

HERITAGE ELECTRICAL SVC INC

HERMES DRIVING SCHOOL

HILLSIDE MASSAGE THERAPY

HORSE & RIDER REGINA INC

HOWARD JANZEN HONEY FARMS

HOWARD LARSON

IMPORT AUTO SVC LTD

INGRID RUUD DECOR8ING

INTRIQUIP INSTRUMENTS

IRMA WINDREN

IRWIN PHYSIOTHERAPY PROF

CORP

JACKIE’S CUT N CURL

JAMESON GILROY & B & L

LIVESTOCK

JEFF ALMEN

JOANNE KRAJEWSKI

JOE LYONS

JOHANSEN’S INCOME TAX & BKPG

JOHN VANDENHURK

CONSTRUCTION

JUDY M MARCHESSAULT

K C’S PLACE

K FOX WELDING LTD

KBY HOTSHOTS SVC LTD

KELLY GLOVER

KELLY’S AUCTION SVC

KELLY’S GENERAL STORE

KENNEDY HOTEL

KEY WEST ENGINEERING LTD

KINOOSA HEALTH

KOZY KITCHEN

LACADENA LIONS CLUB

LANDIS SCHOOL

LAW GENERAL STORE

LEGAULT’S GLASS

LEIB’S WELDING & MACHINE

SHOP

LIL’BELIZEAN COOK SHACK

LIT’L BEAR’S ART GALLERY

LIZA’S PERSONAL CARE HOME

LYLE BUSCH ENTERPRISES LTD

LYLE MRYGLOD TRUCKING

M R E FINANCIAL SERVICE

MANAGERIAL SERVICES LTD

MARK IRELAND

MARSHALL MASONRY 2001 LTD

MAUREEN QUARONI

MCK CONCRETE LTD

MIDWEST METAL INSTALLATIONS

MINNIE ANDERSON

MINUTE MUFFLER & BRAKE

MISSIONARIES-THE HOLY FAMILY

MYLES’S MECHANICAL

MYRAH APPRAISALS INC

NEEDER TRANSPORT LTD

NIEDZIELSKI FINANCIAL

NWL DRESS SHOP

P A FINE FOODS LTD

PARKLAND PRINTERS LTD

PETER GILMER

PHELAN TRANSPORT LTD

PHOTO MEMORIES

PHOTOGRAPHY

PIAPOT LIONS CLUB

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WELTER, Kenneth Leslie WWII

Kenneth was born in the Cantaur District, near Swift Current, Saskatchewan,on October 18, 1917. He joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment Infantryon June 4, 1940, serving in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe,and was discharged on October 20, 1946. Ken moved to Yorkton area in1949, married Vivian Dorn in 1950, and farmed until 1984. In retirement, hemoved to Hamilton, Ontario, in 1999 with friend Sophie Ritz. He passedaway on November 9, 2005, and had been a Life Member of the SpringsideBranch #71 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 41 years.

WESCHE, Jack WWII

Jack joined the Lord Strathcona Horse, 5th Division “A” Squadron on March18, 1941. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, and ContinentalEurope, and was discharged on September 9, 1946. He married his wife,Kay, and eventually they moved to Calgary. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 War Medal, the DefenceMedal, the Italy Star, and the 1939-45 Star.

WHITFIELD, Newton Melville WWII

Newton was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on March 5, 1923. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force on January 14, 1943 and received his PilotsFlying Badge and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He wasdischarged on May 2, 1945 and returned to Alameda to farm. He marriedJeanette Krieger on July 12, 1958. He has since retired and lives in Carlyle,Saskatchewan, and is a member of the Alameda Branch #267 of The RoyalCanadian Legion.

WHITFIELD, Grant Charles Wesley WWII

Grant was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on March 19, 1921. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force on May 15, 1941, training in Brandon,Manitoba, and then St. Thomas, Ontario, and graduated as an Aero EngineMechanic. He was discharged on July 7, 1945 and received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp. While in the service, he met and marriedBarbara Houseman, who was also in the Women’s Division of the RoyalCanadian Air Force. They returned to Alameda to farm and raise horses andhad six children. Grant is a member of the Alameda Branch #267 of TheRoyal Canadian Legion and was very active in the community.

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POOLE & BZDEL ELECTRIC LTD

POPLAR SPOT CAFE

PRAIRIE MAPPING SVC

PRAIRIE PUMP SVC LTD

PREECEVILLE HOMESTYLE

BAKERY

PRICE-JONES, RONALD

PROPERTY SOFT INC

PROTEC VIDEO

QSI INTERIORS LTD

QUEEN’S WORLD

RAMSEY DRUGS LTD

RANDY SWAN

RAYMORE HOTEL

RAY’S BUILDING MOVERS

RAY’S TAILORS

RCF LOGISTICS

REA EAGLES

REGINA INVESTMENT

REINHART PROPERTY

MANAGEMENT

RICHARD’S WELDING INC

RM OF CHESTERFIELD

RM OF MARQUIS 191

ROGER FULTON

ROMAN ERNEST

RON C JOHNSON

COMMUNICATIONS

ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION

MANOR BRANCH

ROYAL SPORTING GOODS LTD

RUN-ABOUT JANITORIAL

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF

STANLEY

RUSHTON’S CATERING

SANDBECK CONSTRUCTION LTD

SASKATCHEWAN BLUE CROSS

SASKATCHEWAN PHARMACISTS

ASSN

SCHINDEL IRONWORKS

SCHOPP, S CA

SFC CONSULTANTS

SHANDY’S SMOKED MEATS

SHELIA WIGNES-PATON

SIG’S PLACE

SONNY’S PLUMBING & HEATING

SQUADRON 605-TARRY ROYAL

CANADIAN AIR CADETS

SRC

ST ANNE’S RECTORY

STRASBOURG DECORATING

SUDS N’ STUFF

T & B QUALITY JANITORIAL SVC

TD CANADA TRUST

TEAMSTERS DIVISION 793

THELMA FROGGATT

THIESSEN ABATTOIR

THOMSON, JANICE

TIDY TWO CLEANERS

TISDALE AERO CTR

TOUROND CONSTRUCTION LTD

TRAC HOLDINGS LTD

TRACEY FORBISTER

TRAILBREAK SERVICES

TRICORD ELECTRIC LTD

TUNDER CREEK

TURANICH ACQUISITIONS MGMT

ULTIMATE CLEANING SYSTEM

UNBOUND IMAGES

PHOTOGRAPHY

UNITY PHOTOS

UNIVERSAL ENERGY HEALING

VANIN’S LITTLE DIGGER

VENICE TAILORS

VIBANK MEAT MARKET

VILLAGE OF CHRISTOPHER LAKE

WADENA DRUGS LTD

WALLACE FALCONER

WALLY COATES

WARKENTIN & ASSOC

APPRAISALS

WASCANA ANIMAL HOSPITAL

WASCANA OFFICE EQUIPMENT

WATROUS CONCRETE LTD

WEIMER’S PROPERTY

MAINTENANCE

WELFORD SEED CLEANING

WESTERN TOOLS PLUS

WESTLAND ENTERPRISES INC

WEYBURN PRO LIFE

WILKE SALES

WILLOW RIVER PUBLISHING

WOOL EMPORIUM

YORKTON FEED MANAGEMENT

SVC

YORKTON SALES & SVC

ZARAN’S CYLINDER HEAD SVC

“At the going down of the sun,

and in the morning,

We Will Remember

Them”

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WHITLOCK, John Fredrick WWII

John was born in Raymore, Saskatchewan, on February 9, 1922. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force and served in England and Europe. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and 1939-45 Star Medal.John passed away in 2010.

WILDEY, George Thomas “Ole” WWII

George was born in the Dryden District, Saskatchewan, on September 14,1921. He joined the Army and served in England, Italy, France and Germany.George received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star,the Defence Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.He passed away on February 2, 2002.

WILDEY, John William Arnold WWII

John was born in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, on July 12, 1906. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada, Borden, Ontario, andVancouver, British Columbia. He passed away on March 21, 1990. Johnreceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and 1939-45 War Medal.

WILDEY, Henry James “Harry” WWII

Henry was born in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, on January 21, 1919. Hejoined the Army as a private with Sir Winston Churchill Service #3 andserved in England, France and Germany. He received the 1939-45 Star, theFrance/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the 1939-45 War Medal, and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal. Henry passed away on July 2, 2004.

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WILDEY, Norman Ross WWII

Norman was born in Birch Hills, Saskatchewan, on November 21, 1919. Hejoined the Regina Rifles CPL and served in France. He was killed in actionon September 25, 1944, at age 24, and is buried at the Calais CanadianWar Cemetery, Leubrenghen, France. Geo-Memorial-Wildey Lake, north ofSandy Lake, is named after him. He received the Memorial Cross and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal.

WILKINS, Theodore Charles WWII

Theodore was born in Darmody, Saskatchewan, on September 3, 1925. He enlisted at HMCSQueens in Regina as an ordinary seaman and trained in Regina and Esquimalt, British Columbia.His 18th birthday was spent standing watch of the Clyde coast of Scotland. In November 1943, hewas drafted to HMCS Protector in Sydney, Nova Scotia, where he got his first ship, the HMCSDrummondville, escorting the ferry from Port aux Basque, Nova Scotia, to Sydney, Nova Scotia, andwas off the Normandy coast on D-Day and was promoted to acting able seaman. The last ship thathe sailed on was the HMCS New Liskeard and was discharged on November 7, 1945 at HMCSQueens in Regina. Theodore passed away on July 18, 2006 and received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp and the 1939-45 Atlantic Star. He always regretted leaving the Navy.

WILSON, Douglas WWII

Douglas was born in Prelate, Saskatchewan, in 1919. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force and spent most of his time in Scotland. He came with hisparents to White Fox in 1930 and was noted for playing his accordion in anorchestra. He married Rose Oleinik after the war and they moved to PrinceGeorge, British Columbia. Douglas passed away in 1980.

WILL, Robert Thedford WWII

Robert was born in New Osgoode, Saskatchewan, on April 2, 1921. Hejoined the Lord Strathcona Horse Regimental Headquarters as a tank driverand served in Italy, France, Belgium and Holland. He passed away in 2002and had been a member of the Tisdale Branch #50 of The Royal CanadianLegion for 56 years.

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WILSON, Henry WWII

Henry was born in Prelate, Saskatchewan, in 1917. He served on aMinesweeper and Corvette in 1940 and took part in the invasion of Europe.He was noted for his drum playing in an orchestra. He moved to the WhiteFox area in 1939. After the war, he married Stella Oleinik and moved toQuesnel, British Columbia.

WIRTH, Theodor “Ted” WWII

Ted was born in Neudorf, Saskatchewan, in 1923. He joined the Lorne Scots,serving in England, Holland and Germany. He passed away in 2004 andwas a member of the Neudorf and Lemberg Branches of The RoyalCanadian Legion when he came to Regina in 1953 until 1960, and was alsoa member of the DVA. He never missed a Remembrance Day Service,except once when he was in hospital. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the France/Germany Star, andthe 1939-45 War Medal. He also received an extra medal from Holland,which was a big honour.

WRIGHT, Frank WWI

Frank was born in Wooler, Ontario, on May 15, 1889. He moved with hisparents in 1891 to Keys, Manitoba. In 1907, he came to the Armley Districtto homestead and returned to farm his father’s land in Manitoba until 1917.Frank then joined the Army and served overseas with the Canadian Battalionuntil the end of the war. He sold his homestead and in December 1921, hemarried Alma Boice, and they raised six children: Hugh, Bruce, Jim, Bill,Mary and Mabel.

WRIGHT, Bruce H. WWII

Bruce was born November 26, 1923 in the Leather River District andattended the Leather River School and farmed with his father, Frank Wright.Bruce joined the Army in 1942 in Saskatoon, Service Corps, 2nd Battalionand transferred to the Pictou Highlanders. He was discharged in January1946, and returned home to continue farming with his brother, Jim, and hisfather.

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WRIGHT, G. Hugh WWII

Hugh was born on December 17, 1922 in the Leather River District andattended the Leather River School. He joined the Army in October 1941,went overseas, and was discharged late in 1943, due to health reasons. Heworked four summers hauling fuel, and married Edna Slinn in October 1948.He farmed until 1961, when they moved to Ridgedale. He drove a school busfor 14 years and was school caretaker for 24 years. They raised two sons:Roy and Brian.

WRIGHT, James Cecil WWI

James was born in Ontario. He joined the 44th Battalion on July 26, 1916and was discharged on July 30, 1919. He came to Saskatchewan in 1913,and went overseas to France and was wounded three times. He returned toEngland on October 20, 1918. He homesteaded in the Elkdale area.

WRIGHT, Joe Austin WWII

Joe joined the Royal Canadian Air Force at age 19 at Saskatoon on January 18,1941. He trained at the Bombing and Gunnery School at Jarvis, Ontario, and wentoverseas in February 1942 as a rear gunner with the squadron on a WellingtonBomber and was stationed at Bournemouth, England. He was shot down on May 13,1943, over the English Channel and was reported by the Red Cross as woundedand a POW. It was not until September 13, 1944 that they finally located him and hewas repatriated to St. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, on the SS Gripsholm and thentaken to Montreal. He did come home for a short time in 1945. After suffering throughmany painful ordeals, Joe Austin Wright passed away on July 2, 1995. He receivedthe 1939-45 Star, the Air Crew Europe Star, the Defence Medal, the CanadianVolunteer Service Decoration Medal and Clasp, and the War Medal 1939-45.

WRIGHT, James Sherwood WWII

James, son of James and Myrtle, was born in Old Nipawin, Saskatchewan,on November 18, 1924. He trained as an air gunner in the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1942 and was discharged in 1945. After the war, he went toOntario where his parents were and got married there.

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WRIGHT, Leslie Albert WWII

Leslie was born in the Montmartre township, Saskatchewan, in 1916. Hejoined the 1st Canadian Survey RCA, serving in England, Algiers, NorthAfrica, Italy, Belgium, and Holland, and was attached to the 8th Army(Advanced Party Algiers). He passed away in 1999 and received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star, the War Medal, theVolunteer Medal, and the Dutch Medal (posthumously). He had been amember of the Weyburn Branch #47 of The Royal Canadian Legion for over35 years.

WRIGLEY, Alfred WWII

Alfred was born in 1913 at Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and moved with hisparents and family to Ditton Park in 1919. He served in the RCA from 1940-1945. Alfred married Alice Smith at Winnipeg in 1940 before going overseas.They raised two children, Thomas and Evelyn, and moved to Calgary. Alfredis now deceased.

WRIGLEY, Thomas WWI

In 1904, Thomas came to Canada from Lancashire, England, and settled atMoose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He married Alice in 1911 and filed for ahomestead in 1914. Thomas served in the CEF, 46th Battalion overseas from1915-1918. In 1919, he moved his family to Ditton Park to homestead. Theirchildren were: Alfred, Philip, twins Russell and Wilfred, and Muriel. Thomaspassed away in 1965, and Alice passed away in 1973.

WRIGLEY, Russell WWII

Russell was born in 1921 at Ditton Park and served in the Royal CanadianAir Force from 1941 to 1946. He married Beatrice Pearson in 1949 andfarmed in Ditton Park and raised two children, Wanda and Richard, whoattended Arborfield School. Russell and Beatrice retired from farming in 1976and moved to Melfort. Russell is now deceased.

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WYATT, Lester William Sr. WWI & WWII

Lester was born in Honiton, Devon, England, on March 30, 1887. He came to Canada and homesteadedin the area of Shell Lake, Saskatchewan, and enlisted in the 128th Battalion Canadian ExpeditionaryForce during WWI on January 6, 1916 and served as a Corporal in France, Belgium and Canada. Hewas wounded in France and received the Military Medal. He recuperated in hospital in England and washonourably discharged in July 1919. He met Elizabeth Sanford and they married in 1919, and returnedto Canada in 1922. They farmed in the Boro Green area, Saskatchewan, and raised eight children.During WWII, Lester also served with the Saskatchewan Veterans Civil Security Corps to safeguard theCanadian homefront and was recognized for his service in February 1945. They moved to Canwood in1942 and later to Vancouver in 1946. Lester passed away in Vancouver on June 29, 1955, and Elizabethpassed away in 1967. Both gave a lifetime of service to their country and communities. Lester had beena member of the Canwood Branch #132 of The Royal Canadian Legion for five years.

WYATT, William Samuel “Bill” WWII

Bill was born in Upottery, Devon, England, on April 2, 1921, to Lester and Elizabeth Wyatt, and cameto Canada with his parents when he was only eleven months old and was raised on a farm. He startedplaying music at a young age and mastered many instruments. He enlisted in 19th Field Regiment,Royal Canadian Artillery, 63rd Battery and served in France on D-Day, Belgium, Holland, Germany,England and Canada. As a signalman, he was privy to information as to what was happening and wasoften at the frontlines to ensure that communications were maintained. He was honourably dischargedon February 4, 1946 and returned to Canada, settling in the Polwarth, Saskatchewan, area. Hemarried Margaret Aiken and they farmed and raised a family of three children. Bill and Margaret retiredto Canwood, Saskatchewan, in 1986, but continued to be active on the farm until Bill’s passing onMarch 31, 2002. He is remembered for a lifetime of community service and entertaining. He had beena Life Member of the Canwood Branch #132 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 55 years.

YANDEAU, F. G. H. “Gerry”KOREA & SPECIAL AREA DUTY

Gerry was born in Chiminis, Ontario, in 1941. He joined the RCASC ISSMBattery, RCA, RCHA, serving in Canada, Germany, Jamaica and Norway.He did two tours of duty in Norway and one tour in Jamaica. He received theCD Medal, the Special Force Medal (Germany), the 20-year Regular ArmyService Medal (1962-1982). He served FLQ active duty in Montreal andOttawa, and retired in Calgary in 1982. Gerry is President of LumsdenBranch #234 of The Royal Canadian Legion and has been a member ofBranch #001 for 31 years.

YAKE, Ralph Archibald WWI

Ralph was born in Alpena, Michigan, USA, in 1895. He joined the ReginaRegiment and served in Canada. He passed away in 1972.

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YOCHIM, Frank WWII

Frank was born in Tramping Lake, Saskatchewan, on February 22, 1915.He joined the Prince of Wales Rangers and served in England.

YOUNG, Edgar George WWII

Edgar was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on July 2, 1923. He joined theRCAC on August 30, 1943 and served in France, Belgium and Holland,before receiving his discharge on June 19, 1946. He received theFrance/Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp.Upon returning home to Alameda, he went into business as a mechanic, butdue to economic conditions, he returned to farming. He married LydiaSerdick of Regina and they raised two children. Edgar was active in thecommunity and is a Life Member of the Alameda Branch #267 of The RoyalCanadian Legion.

ZENUK, Samuel WWII

Samuel was born in Kitchen, Saskatchewan, on December 16, 1922. Hejoined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and served in England. He wasdischarged on June 10, 1945. He received the 1939-45 Star, the DefenceMedal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He married Lena Bloskiand raised four children while farming in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan.Samuel had been a member of the Porcupine Plain Branch of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 35 years before he passed away on April 5, 1980.

YOUNG, Grant McKnight WWII

Grant was born in Alameda, Saskatchewan, on March 29, 1921. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force on November 27, 1940 and served in Canadaand England before being discharged on March 1, 1946. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Upon returning to civilian life,he farmed in the Alameda area and married Phyllis Gordon and raised twochildren. He was very active in the Legion being a Life Member of theAlameda Branch #267 and keeping it going during some low times. Grantpassed away on January 18, 2007.

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Forget Them NotWe’ve lined their boots all in a row,

And amongst them stand, The saddest scene I’ll ever know,Goodbye dear friend, goodbye!

Through mud and rain and battle blows,We cried cursed prayers, On blood-soaked clothes;

And from that wound his life did flow,Please stay we begged, please stay!There is a time that soldiers know,

When so many die,That the pain and woe,

Is too much for the mind to hold;Roll on your drums, roll on!

A band of brothers stand in their rows;The empty boots still,Where a life did grow,

Our friends have gone, no more to know;Remember them always, remember!

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18-WHEELS TRAINING SERVICES ..............................................11624-7 ENTERPRISES LTD..............................................................3963 - D DISTRIBUTORS LTD. ..........................................................190A J ELECTRIC ..............................................................................396A K ELECTRICAL..........................................................................408AAA RAPID AIR DUCT & FURNACE .............................................400AAA-FATE SNOW REMOVAL........................................................398ABACUS SIGNS ...........................................................................380ABERDEEN RC COMPLEX............................................................124ABLE AUTO & TRANSMISSION ...................................................344ACCU-SHARP INC .......................................................................120ACTION MECHANICAL.................................................................342ACTION PLUMBING & HEATING LTD...........................................312ADAIR’S DEMOLITION.................................................................240ADVANCED DENTURE CLINIC .....................................................344ADVANTAGE COLLISION & PAINT...............................................130ADVANTAGE CREDIT UNION ......................................................306AGB CONSTRUCTION & CONCRETE ...........................................274AG-RAY SEEDS & PROCESSING .................................................210AHTAHKAKOOP HEALTH CENTER ...............................................394AIM ELECTRIC LTD......................................................................216AIR CADET LEAGUE OF SASKATCHEWAN...................................324AK ELECTRICAL...........................................................................408AL HATTIE INSURANCE...............................................................128ALAMEDA LEGION BRANCH .......................................................344ALBERT E PEACOCK COLLEGIATE...............................................112ALBERT NORTH AUTO.................................................................306A-LINE FRAME & ALIGNMENT SERVICES LTD............................286ALLAN CONSTRUCTION .............................................................286ALLAN TRAILER COURT..............................................................338ALLIANCE PIPELINE LTD...............................................................32ALPINE STORAGE .......................................................................300ALTMAN CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT...................................166AMACHEWESPEMAWIN CO-OP ASSN ........................................268AMEC.............................................................................................90ANDERSON BUILDING MOVERS.................................................158ANDREW SCHEER M P REGINA QU’ APPELLE............................118ANDY IWANCHUK MLA SASKATOON FAIRVIEW.........................112APPERLEY ELECTRIC LTD...........................................................344ARC RESOURCES LTD.................................................................264ARCHDIOCESE OF REGINA..........................................................322ARCHERWILL HOTEL ..................................................................308ARCOLA BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD.............................................246ARCTIC GLACIER.........................................................................316ARMADA INN MOTEL/ PRAIRIE MOON INN & SUITES ...............208ARNIE’S GUNS ............................................................................382ATHABASCA BASIN DEVELOPMENT ..........................................298ATLAS SEWER.............................................................................180AUTO CLEARING LTD ..................................................................118AUTOMOBILITY MEDICAL...........................................................164AVONLEA CO-OP .........................................................................130AVONMORE HOTEL & MOTEL.....................................................344AYLSHAM AGRO LTD ..................................................................398B & E TRUCKING.........................................................................296B G DENTURE CLINIC..................................................................282B JOLLY ACCOUNTING LTD.........................................................280B J’S REFRIGERATION ................................................................292B M METALWORKS INC...............................................................308B R GAFFNEY & ASSOC LTD........................................................264BAKER BRIAN D D S....................................................................278BALCARRES & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB.......................................344BALCARRES ANIMAL CLINIC ......................................................284BARLEY’S BAR & HOTEL.............................................................134BARRON’S FUNERAL CHAPEL LTD .............................................184BASSINGTHWAITE CONSTRUCTION LTD....................................328BATCO MANUFACTURING LTD ....................................................116BATTLEFORD CENTRAL SCHOOL................................................280BATTLEFORDS BOYS AND GIRLS CLIB.......................................258BATTLEFORDS FUNERAL SERVICE .............................................386BAY TIRE & AUTO CTR................................................................298BEE HIVE FLOORING GROUP ......................................................302BEITEL’S INSURANCE AGENCY (2008) LTD. ...............................222BELTONE CANADA.........................................................................24BEST BUY AUTO PARTS LTD.......................................................388BETHUNE & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB ...........................................316BEWS AGROW LTD .....................................................................136BICKNER TRUCKING LTD ............................................................276BIG RIVER LEGION BRANCH.......................................................336BIGGAR VETERINARY CLINIC .....................................................120BIG’S LEASE SVC ........................................................................400BIRCH HILLS CO-OP ASSOCIATION............................................346BIT SERVICE COMPANY LTD.......................................................208BJP FINANCIAL ...........................................................................128BLACK & MCDONALD ...................................................................10BLS ASPHALT INC. ......................................................................204BLUE SPRUCE PUB .....................................................................260BNT SALES AGENCY LTD ............................................................300BOB’S ELECTRIC CONTRACTING ................................................122BORDER INSULATORS INC .........................................................380BOURGAULT INDUSTRIES LTD. ....................................................30BOURGAULT TILLAGE TOOLS LTD..............................................346BRADY OIL FIELD SERVICES LP .................................................330BRAEBURN INN...........................................................................122BRAKE & DRIVE SYSTEMS LTD ..................................................286BRAZEN CLOTHING.....................................................................298BRENT’S AUTO REPAIR...............................................................270BRIAN FOLDEN TRUCKING .........................................................366BRIDGES PERSONAL CARE ........................................................366BROADVIEW CO-OP LTD.............................................................288BROADWAY AVENUE PHARMACY...............................................224BROCK SALVAGE LTD....................................................................84

BROWNLEE FARM EQUIPMENT ..................................................274BRUCE GRANDFIELD & CO .........................................................252BRY - TAN TRUCKING LTD ..........................................................168BUILDERS CHOICE PRODUCTS LTD ...........................................288BUILDERS’ PLUMBING & HEATING ............................................132BULYEA & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB .............................................264BURSTALL DISTRICT LIONS CLUB .............................................346BUTCHER BOY MEATS LTD .........................................................276C & T COLLISION REPAIRS.........................................................376C & W OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION...............................................180C A A SASKATCHEWAN ..............................................................192C K ELECTRIC..............................................................................150CADET SQUADRON # 691-INDIAN HEAD ....................................348CADET SQUADRON 300 - FISHER...............................................328CALTECH SURVEYS.......................................................................92CAMERON OKOLITA INC .............................................................278CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY SASKATCHEWAN.........................110CANADIAN CORPS - COMMISSIONAIRES...................................184CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSN ............................................210CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSN PRINCE ALBERT BR............260CANADIAN TIRE ..........................................................................124CANADIAN TIRE ..........................................................................346CANADIAN WESTERN BANK .......................................................348CANORA AGENCIES.....................................................................296CANORA HOTEL ..........................................................................292CARA DAWN TRANSPORT ..........................................................334CARDIFF CONTRACTING .............................................................328CARLYLE FOOD WORLD .............................................................212CARLYLE PHARMASAVE .............................................................264CARNDUFF ELECTRIC LTD ..........................................................272CAROL’S CATERING AND CAFE ....................................................50CARPET BARGAIN CENTRE.........................................................308CARROT RIVER IMPLEMENTS INC .............................................380CARROT RIVER LEGION BRANCH ..............................................376CARRY THE KETTLE HEALTH AMINISTRATION...........................398CASTLETON INDUSTRIES .............................................................76CATHEDRAL INSURANCE BROKERS...........................................382CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD ..........................................................36CEP LOCAL 1-S ...........................................................................198CEP LOCAL 677...........................................................................148CEP LOCAL 911...........................................................................250CEP LOCAL 922...........................................................................210CEP SASKATCHEWAN AREA COUNCIL........................................108CEYLON LIONS CLUB..................................................................348CHAMNEY CRUSHING LTD..........................................................290CHAPARRAL CAFE.......................................................................346CHARTER MECHANICAL LTD ......................................................372CHARTERS RECLAMATION SVC INC...........................................286CHEERS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE .............................................188CHIP 9 MACHINING LTD..............................................................220CHOCOLATES BY BERNARD CALLEBAUT ...................................394CHRISTIE’S FUNERAL HOME ......................................................346CINDERCRETE PRODUCTS LTD ..................................................382CINEMA SATELLITE.....................................................................262CITY OF MARTENSVILLE.............................................................210CITY OF REGINA - CEMETARY SECTION .......................................42CITY OF REGINA MAYOR’S OFFICE ...............................................94CITY OF SWIFT CURRENT ...........................................................214CITY OF YORKTON ......................................................................190CLARK’S CROSSING BREW PUB.................................................298CLASSIC LIMOUSINES SERVICE LTD..........................................160CLD COMPUTING ........................................................................378CLEAN SHOPPE...........................................................................130CLIMAX LIONS CLUB ..................................................................388CMA CANADA (SASKATCHEWAN)...............................................298CMI TERMINAL JV ......................................................................286CMS METAL PRODUCTS LTD......................................................318COLLEGE AVE DRUGS ................................................................292COLLEGE PARK MALL.................................................................334COMMERCIAL SAND BLASTG & PAINTING LTD. ........................380COMPLETE HOME INSPECTION SVC ..........................................320CONNECT HEARING SERVICES.....................................................14CONNIE’S CARE HOME................................................................134CO-OPERATIVE HAIL INS CO LTD ...............................................122CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE .....................................................112COPE LOCAL 397 .......................................................................340COPPERBELT HOTEL...................................................................346CORNERSTONE CREDIT UNION ....................................................98CORONACH KINSMEN CLUB.......................................................340CORTECH QUALITY PRESENTATION PRODUCTS INC...................70COSTCO WHOLESALE ...................................................................92COTTONWOOD DENTAL CLINIC ..................................................346COUNTRY SQUIRE INN ...............................................................106CRAIK CO-OP OFFICE ..................................................................264CRAVEN RIVERSIDE GARDENS INC............................................384CREDIT UNION CENTRAL-SK.......................................................IFCCRITTER’S MOBILE WELDING ....................................................380CROFT PLANNING & DESIGN......................................................256CROSS ROADS INN.....................................................................294CUPAR AMBULANCE OFFICE.......................................................106CUPAR LIONS CLUB....................................................................200CUPE HEALTH CARE WORKERS’ COUNCIL OF UNIONS .............212CUPE LOCAL 21..........................................................................OBCCUPE LOCAL 2268 .....................................................................386CUPE LOCAL 3967 ......................................................................212CUPE LOCAL 4777 ........................................................................50CUPE LOCAL 4980 ......................................................................218CUPE LOCAL 5111 ......................................................................140CUPW LOCAL 714 ......................................................................376CUPW LOCAL 820 .......................................................................386CURTIS BIT RETIPPING SVC.......................................................392

CUSTOM MICROSYSTEMS .........................................................346D & M FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS ...................................................330D & R ACCOUNTING......................................................................54D 2 CONSTRUCTION LTD ............................................................340D 3 DEVELOPERS INC ...................................................................72D’ AUTREMONT DAN M L A - CANNINGTON.............................212DARLINGTON HOLDINGS INC.....................................................134DAVE’S MOBILE PLUMBING & HEAT ..........................................334DAVIS MACHINE CO 1960 LTD ..................................................136DAYS INN ....................................................................................340DAYS INN OF ESTEVAN ...............................................................136DBN SVC .....................................................................................340DDE ENTERPRISES .....................................................................400DEAN & ODISHAW ......................................................................384DEAN OF ARTS OFFICE - UNIVERSITY OF REGINA .....................336DEAN’S PUMP SVC .......................................................................88DENSHE INJECTRONICS & AUTO RPR .......................................382DETAIL PLUS CAR CARE .............................................................366DEWDNEY DRUGS (1986) LTD....................................................340DHH HOLDINGS ..........................................................................322DIAMOND ENERGY SERVICES INC .............................................178DI’S AUTO PAINT & CHIP REPAIR...............................................134DIVERSE SYSTEMS.....................................................................118DIY CERAMIC STUDIO ................................................................340DNA TIRE SVC.............................................................................192DOCTOR ROSS REMMER............................................................246DOEPKER INDUSTRIES LTD..........................................................86DOMCO FOOD SVC......................................................................262DONNA SUTHERLAND.................................................................276DOOLY’S......................................................................................116DTD OILFIELD SERVICES ............................................................376DUCK LAKE & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB ........................................340DUCK LAKE LEGION BRANCH ....................................................340DUMUR INDUSTRIES....................................................................84DUNDEE DEVELOPMENT CORP ..................................................130DUNDEE DEVELOPMENTS ..........................................................146DURA STRUCTURES LTD ............................................................342DUSYK & BARLOW INSURANCE BROKER LTD. ..........................394DYSART & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB .............................................314E K POIRIER FAMILY FARM.........................................................374EARL’S PHARMACY LTD..............................................................342EAST END GAS & TIRE................................................................342EAST SIDE SAFETY LTD ..............................................................386EASTEND GRAIN CO LTD ............................................................270EASTERN AIR SUPPLIES.............................................................134EASTSIDE AUDIOLOGY & REHABILITATION .................................32EASTSIDE GRAVEL CO LTD .........................................................300EASTSIDE PHARMACY ...............................................................130EATONIA LIONS CLUB.................................................................388ED KOMARNICKI M P SOURIS - MOOSE MOUNTAIN.................182EDAM CREDIT UNION LTD ..........................................................282ELFROS AUTO WRECKERS .........................................................388ELK RIDGE RESORT ....................................................................164ENBRIDGE PIPELINES INC ..........................................................290ENS LEXUS TOYOTA....................................................................342ENVIROLINE SERVICES INC........................................................378ENVIROTEC SERVICES INC ..........................................................78ERNIE’S TRAILER SVC INC .........................................................382ESTON BAKE SHOP .....................................................................342ESTONIA FARMING CO LTD.........................................................170EVANS INSURANCE BROKERS....................................................142EVIDENT CORPORATE INVESTIGATIONS ......................................74EX-CELL HEARING CENTERS LTD.................................................26EXCLUSIVE ESTHETICS EDUCATION & DIST. .............................396EXTENDICARE/PRESTON ..............................................................90FAIRMONT ELECTOPLATING LTD................................................282FAST TRUCKING............................................................................34FAYE CARLSON ...........................................................................342FEDOROWICH CONSTRUCTION LTD ...........................................338FEN TRAINING & TESTING..........................................................386FISHER’S DRUG STORE ..............................................................330FIT LIVING ...................................................................................298FITZPATRICK INSULATING .........................................................342FLAG SHOP .................................................................................254FLATTOP AUTOMOTIVE INC. .......................................................290FLEETMASTER SERVICE .............................................................274FLOORS BY DESIGN....................................................................254FLYER ELECTRIC LTD ....................................................................76FOAM LAKE LEGION BRANCH ....................................................204FOLKFEST INC .............................................................................272FOORD TRUCKING LTD ...............................................................220FORER FINANCIAL PLANNING SVC.............................................122FOX GREENHOUSE......................................................................292FPS-FINGERPRINT PARDON SVC................................................120FRONTIER PETERBILT SALES LTD ..............................................164FUNK’S DRIVING SCHOOL ..........................................................392FUTURE FOUR AGRO INC............................................................258G & M FLOOR COVERING CTR....................................................270G & S LANDSCAPE & EXCAVATION.............................................214G B CONTRACT INSPECTION ......................................................124G B MOBILE WELDING LTD.........................................................300G E NOREN & PARTNERS............................................................270G E RAILCAR REPAIR SVC CORP................................................322G W DODD CABINETS .................................................................394GAMEX BINGO...............................................................................86GANG-NAIL TRUSSES & BUILDING COMPONENTS....................264GARRY BREITKREUZ MP YORKTON - MELVILLE.......................116GATEWAY DENTURE CLINIC .......................................................124GAZETTE POST- NEWS................................................................270GEE BEE CONSTRUCTION LTD......................................................74GEIGER’S FENCE ERECTORS ......................................................386

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GELLERT’S INTERIORS ...............................................................112GEORGE NICHOLSON FRANKO .....................................................90GETZ ENTERPRISES....................................................................342GIBBONS RICHARD LAW OFFICE ..............................................118GILLISS POWER TONGS LTD......................................................328GLASSFORD’S FUNERAL HOME .................................................194GLENN HOFF COLLISION CTR.....................................................400GLOBAL TELEVISION ..................................................................194GLOBE PRINTERS LTD. ...............................................................318GOLD EAGLE CASINO....................................................................46GOLDEN MILE SHOPPING CENTRE...............................................94GOLDEN MOBILITY & REHAB LTD ................................................80GOOD SHEPHERD VILLA...............................................................68GOODSOIL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB .........................................342GOODWILL BAKERY....................................................................344GRACOM MASONRY A JV ...........................................................206GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEER ......................................80GRAIN AND GENERAL SERVICES UNION....................................178GRANDMOTHERS BAY BAND OFFICE .........................................132GRANGER DRUGS LTD................................................................120GRANITE CURLING CLUB............................................................326GRANT’S LIBERTY TAX SVC........................................................390GRASSLAND ENVIRONMENTAL INC ...........................................246GRASSLANDS GROUP ................................................................284GRAVELBOURG INN ....................................................................276GREAT WESTERN BREWING CO LTD ..........................................382GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY........................................................344GROAT’S SUPPLY LTD.................................................................186GRONDIN FUNERAL SERVICES...................................................114GROUP MEDICAL SERVICE.........................................................222HABITAT RESTORE......................................................................180HALSTEAD DENTURE CLINIC......................................................284HAMM CONSTRUCTION LTD.........................................................54HANK’S MAINTENANCE & SVC CO..............................................312HANLEY HOTEL ...........................................................................402HANSON’S FUNERAL HOME........................................................176HAPPY JACKS PAWN ..................................................................334HARASYN BROTHERS STUCCO LTD ...........................................216HARRIS LEGION BRANCH ..........................................................328HARTMAN’S SERVICE & BULK FUEL ..........................................286HARVARD WESTERN INS............................................................116HARVEST MEATS .........................................................................86HARVEY’S CARPET ONE..............................................................272HAUCK, EDWARD DPODM ..........................................................104HAUGEN’S GUN REPAIR & SPORTING........................................288HAYES HAVEN .............................................................................390HAZLET CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD................................120HEAT HAWG INC..........................................................................104HEIN FINANCIAL GROUP.............................................................376HIGHLIGHT ANTENNA & TOWER SVC ........................................326HIGHLINER HOLDINGS INC ........................................................266HIRING HANDS EMPLOYMENT & RECRUITMENT SRVS............386HOBBYWORLD INC .....................................................................382HOLT’S POWDER RIVER SALES..................................................124HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEP. SCHOOL DIVISION ........266HOME HARDWARE BUILDING CTR.............................................292HOME INSTEAD SENIOR CARE ...................................................344HOMES & LAND INC ...................................................................118HOMESTYLE FLOORS & INTERIORS...........................................312HONOURABLE LYNNE YELICH M P BLACKSTRAP .....................392HORAN CONSULTANTS ...............................................................280HORIZON CREDIT UNION ...........................................................124HORIZON LINE CONSTRUCTION LTD..........................................102HOTSHOT OILFIELD SVC CORP ..................................................122HOUSE OF HAIR ..........................................................................376HOUSEMASTER...........................................................................132HOUSTON SALES & SERVICE .....................................................344HSM MARKETING GROUP ..........................................................400HUMBOLDT CONSTITUENCY OFFICE ..........................................288HUMPHREY WINDOW & DOOR STORE ......................................326HUMPHREY’S TAVERN................................................................392HUSKY ENERGY ..........................................................................196I C R COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE..............................................240I.B.E.W LOCAL 2067....................................................................162IBEW LOCAL 529.........................................................................364ICR DENRO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LTD...............................354IDEAL ARC...................................................................................392IMPARK .......................................................................................136INDIAN HEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .......................................298INDUSTRIAL MACHINE & M F G INC .........................................308INDUSTRIAL RESTORATION SVC LTD ........................................248INSIGHTRIX.................................................................................254INSPIRATIONS BY COLOR .........................................................390INTER- CITY PHARMACY ............................................................288INT’L BROTHERHOOD OF BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 555 ............224INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 2038 ...............64INT’L UNION OF BRICKLAYERS & ALLIED

CRAFTWORKERS LOCAL 1 ..................................................38IQMETRIX......................................................................................98IRC INNOVATIVE REHAB CONSULT.............................................130IRON WORKERS UNION LOCAL 771.............................................30IRWIN’S MACHINE & WELDING..................................................274J & A HEATING AND PLUMBING .................................................362J & J SAUSAGE ...........................................................................400J C L CARE HOMES INC. .............................................................296J L P MASONRY ..........................................................................390J L PERKINS BOOKBINDER LTD..................................................296J R’S WELDING LTD......................................................................78J. C. AKIN ARCHITECT LTD. ........................................................378J. E. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORIUM ..................80JACK BOECHLER SPIRITWOOD MOTORS LTD ...........................268

JAG BUILDERS & HEATER RENTAL ............................................292JAKE’S ON 21ST..........................................................................390JAMES H STINN CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANT ...............318JANSEN SERVICES......................................................................304JANZEN METAL-FAB LTD.............................................................330JAROCKI REFRIGERATION & MECHANICAL SERVICES ..............376JELLICOE PLUMBING INC...........................................................332JMR MEATS-DAVIDSON..............................................................280JNE WELDING .............................................................................294JOE’S LOCKSMITH LTD...............................................................162JOHN BOB FARM EQUIPMENT ....................................................162JOHN BOB FARM EQUIPMENT ....................................................216JOHN PAUL II COLLEGIATE.........................................................354JOHNNY J’S PAINT AND BODY ...................................................362JOHNSTONE TANK TRUCKING LTD.............................................362K & B CONSTRUCTION................................................................396KAL TIRE .....................................................................................296KAMTECH FABRICATING .............................................................374KANAWEYIMIK CHILD & FAMILY SVC.........................................274KARDYNAL TRANSPORT.............................................................400KAREN O’BRIEN ..........................................................................258KEETHANOW BINGO NORTH.......................................................376KEITH & ASSOC ENGINEERING LTD .........................................302KELLY BLOCK MP SASKATOON-ROSETOWN-BIGGAR................250KELSEY MANOR..........................................................................222KELTURN DRYWALL LTD. ...........................................................308KELVINGTON CENTRAL EQUIPMENT ..........................................260KELVINGTON RX PHARMACHOICE .............................................274KEN KLEIN’S ELECTRIC...............................................................198KENASTON LIONS CLUB ...............................................................48KEN-DEE TRUCKING ...................................................................174KENNEDY LANGBANK SCHOOL ..................................................398KEN’S LUMBER SALES................................................................314KGS GROUP ................................................................................132KIM SHAHEEN FINANCIAL ..........................................................322KINDERSLEY PACKERS...............................................................364KINECOR INC...............................................................................308KINSMEN CLUB OF SASKATOON ..................................................60KIPLING & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB .............................................370KIPLING HOME HARDWARE .......................................................284KIWANIS CLUB OF PRAIRIE PIONEERS ......................................190KIWANIS CLUB OF REGINA.........................................................178KLYPAK & RUSICK ARCHITECT ..................................................358KOPERA CARE HOME..................................................................128KUSHNERYK FAMILY FUNERAL SERVICE ...................................316L & B ROOFING LTD ....................................................................394L & L GRAVEL & RANCHING CO. LTD. ........................................114L & P CARPENTRY & MILLWORK ...............................................332L CALLSEN WELDING LTD ..........................................................372LA RONGE DRUG STORE ............................................................122LA RONGE PETROLEUM LTD ......................................................364LAFOND GAS BAR & CONFECTIONERY.........................................56LAKELAND AGENCIES .................................................................126LAKEVIEW PHARMACY LTD........................................................224LAKEVIEW SCHOOL ....................................................................358LAMPMAN ELECTRIC LTD...........................................................316LAND OF THE LOON RESORT......................................................398LANDA AUTO BODY WORKS LTD................................................288LANE LAND SVC LTD...................................................................116LANIGAN AUTO PALACE LTD ......................................................114LAST MOUNTAIN TIMBER...........................................................124LB’S CAFE....................................................................................370LE ROY CREDIT UNION ...............................................................374LEGION COMMUNITY HALL ........................................................224LEMBERG & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB...........................................370LEN TAYLOR MLA........................................................................370LEOVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL .....................................................266LEWIS M CARTER MFG LTD........................................................370LIBERTY TAX SERVICE................................................................304LIPSETT CARTAGE LTD ...............................................................142LITTLE ROCK ENTERPRISES INC................................................372LIVING SKY SCHOOL DIVISION #202 .........................................224LIZEE & CO..................................................................................272LL COUNTRY CUISINE.................................................................112LLOYDMINSTER LEGION BRANCH ............................................370LONE WOLF CATERING ...............................................................384LOON LAKE GOLF CLUB..............................................................252LOST CHILD TOWING..................................................................370LUBRICATION STATION ................................................................94LUCKY LAKE FARM SUPPLY LTD ................................................294LUCKY MAN FIRST NATION .......................................................366LUNG ASSOC OF SASKATCHEWAN.............................................262LUTHER CARE COMMUNITIES......................................................18LUX OVERHEAD DOOR................................................................108M C PAINTING AND COLLISON ...................................................398M.R.S. MECHANICAL SVC LTD....................................................380MAC TOOLS.................................................................................396MAGNA ELECTRIC CORP ............................................................368MAKWA & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB..............................................364MALL AT LAWSON HEIGHTS.......................................................336MANILA CLEANING SERVICES LTD............................................318MAPLE FARM EQUIPMENT LTD ..................................................196MARION’S BURGER BAR ............................................................128MARKETING DEN ........................................................................384MARTENSVILLE MINI STORAGE.................................................384MARTODAM’S THE CLOTHING PEOPLE......................................284MAX REFRACTORY SVC..............................................................330MAXIMUM OILFIELD’S SVC/THREE WAY POWERTONGS...........136MAYFAIR PAINT & GLASS LTD....................................................226MAZENC FUELS LTD....................................................................276MAZUREK INDUSTRIES LTD .......................................................326

MBL CUSTOM CONTRACTING ....................................................340MCGILL’S INDUSTRIAL SERVICES..............................................246MCINNES & COMPANY APPRAISALS LTD ..................................178MCKERCHER LLP........................................................................176MCMILLAN MOTOR PRODUCTS LTD ..........................................382MCNEVIN MANAGEMENT LTD.....................................................374MCCRANK STEWART ..................................................................226MCGILLICKY OILFIELD CONSTR. ................................................368MCKESSON CANADA...................................................................382MDH ENGINEERED SOLUTIONS..................................................156MDK MANAGEMENT ...................................................................308MEDALLION PIPE SUPPLY CO LTD .............................................320MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY .......................................................370MEDICHAIR SASKATOON LTD.......................................................48MEDIGAS.....................................................................................368MELRON SERVICES LTD .............................................................266MEL’S SEWER AND DRAIN CLEANING SERVICES ......................370MERIT FORD SALES....................................................................200MERLIN FORD LINCOLN INC.......................................................310MERRY MAIDS OF REGINA .........................................................118METIS FAMILY COMMUNITY JUSTICE ........................................128METRA EQUIPMENT INC.............................................................300MID CON ENGINEERING LTD ......................................................368MIDALE CREDIT UNION LTD .......................................................120MIDALE PETROLEUMS LTD ........................................................278MIDLAND CONCRETE & CONSTRUCT.........................................402MIDTOWN SERVICE ....................................................................264MIGNEAULT GREENWOOD..........................................................298MIKE O’DONNELL........................................................................388MILESTONE SERVICE- CONVENIENCE........................................366MILLENNIUM AVIATION LTD.......................................................368MILLENNIUM III PROPERTIES CORP............................................38MILLSAP FUEL DISTRIBUTORS ..................................................220MINARD’S LEISURE WORLD LTD. ..............................................114MINERS CONSTRUCTION CO LTD...............................................264MINISTRY OF CORRECTIONS, PUBLIC SAFETY & POLICING .....252MITCHELL AERIAL APPLICATORS ..............................................370MITCHELL BROTHERS CONCRETE .............................................294MNS LTD .....................................................................................286MODEL MEATS............................................................................368MOLSON CANADA.........................................................................82MONT ST JOSEPH FOUNDATION ..................................................56MONTANA’S COOKHOUSE...........................................................402MOOSE JAW FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 553 ...................................304MOOSE JAW HEALTH FOUNDATION ..........................................266MOOSE JAW MFRC .......................................................................42MOOSE JAW ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION....................................204MOOSEJAW FORD.......................................................................398MORHART PLUMBING & HEATING .............................................250MOSAIC POTASH ESTERHAZY ....................................................176MOURNING GLORY FUNERAL SVC INC ......................................108MRYGLOD STEEL & METALS INC. ..............................................256MTS TRAINING SCHOOL.............................................................366MURRAY DISC GOLF...................................................................400MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION

BRANCH#001 REGINA .........................................................44MUSKODAY FIRE HALL ...............................................................338MUSKOWEKWAN SCHOOL..........................................................280MY PHARMACY...........................................................................188N I S CONTRACTORS LTD ...........................................................328NDP CAUCUS OFFICE ....................................................................22NESBITT BURNS INC.....................................................................94NEW COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION .............................................290NEWSWATCH INC........................................................................368NEXUS A G BUSINESS INC..........................................................288NIGHT OWL GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY...........................310NOBLE CONSTRUCTION..............................................................316NORCAN INDUSTRIES LTD .........................................................290NORDON MEDICAL ENTERPRISES LTD. .....................................130NORTH BATTLEFORD LIONS CLUB .............................................310NORTH HAVEN LODGE ................................................................242NORTH WEST SCHOOL DIV 203 .................................................170NORTHERN CAREER QUEST INC ..................................................74NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL PLATING .............................................358NORTHERN VILLAGE OF BUFFALO NARROWS ...........................158NORTHLAND BUILDING SUPPLY LTD .........................................130NORTHLANDS COLLEGE .............................................................126NORTHLANDS COLLEGE .............................................................256NORTHWEST NATIONS EDUCATION .............................................82NOVA PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS..............................................272NOVUS AUTO GLASS REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ...................298NSC MINERALS INC ......................................................................88NTH. FUNERAL SVC & MACKENZIE HOME & CREMATORIUM ...172NUTANA LEGION BRANCH ..........................................................304NUTTER’S BULK & NATURAL FOODS .........................................158OGEMA INCOME TAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICE LTD. ................312OKO HAUS DESIGN .....................................................................280ORCHARD TRANSPORT LTD .......................................................170OXBOW TRENCHING LTD............................................................338P 3 ARCHITECTURE LTD .............................................................168P A METIS WOMEN.....................................................................392P A RADIATOR SHOP ..................................................................166P R T PRINCE ALBERT ...............................................................112PACKARD ELECTRIC LTD ............................................................314PAGE CONSTRUCTION LTD.........................................................372PAICE CONSTRUCTION LTD. .......................................................360PAIGE INDUSTRIES LTD..............................................................268PANTER AGENCIES .....................................................................368PANTHER DRILLING CORPORATION ..........................................132PANTHER INDUSTRIES INC ........................................................392PARADISE HILL AGENCIES LTD ..................................................318

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PARAGON FUNERAL SVC............................................................126PARAGON PROJECTS..................................................................366PARIS CAFE.................................................................................284PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL.............................................................302PARKER QUINE LLP ....................................................................112PARKLAND CARPET ONE ............................................................384PARKWAY LODGE .......................................................................366PARRISH & HEIMBECKER...........................................................278PASTA PRIMA..............................................................................332PAT HUTCHINSON TRANSMISSIONS LTD...................................378PAULSEN & SON EXCAVATING LTD ..............................................68PAULSON & FERRATON ..............................................................114PAWSITIVLEY PURRFECT PETS..................................................332PAYSEN LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT INC ........................................320PBR AUTO AUCTIONS .................................................................306PDQ COURIER .............................................................................390PENGUIN REFRIGERATION .........................................................274PERDUE HOTEL...........................................................................394PERFORMANCE CAR CENTRE LTD..............................................312PERFORMANCE FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. ...............................390PERSONAL HEARING SVC ..........................................................100PHANTOM CUSTOM POWDER COATINGS ..................................336PHARMASAVE HUMBOLDT # 429...............................................360PHOENIX RESIDENTIAL SOCIETY ...............................................376PIERCELAND HOTEL MOTEL.......................................................368PINELAND CO- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION .................................388PINEVIEW LUMBER & HARDWARE ............................................390PINNACLE DISTRIBUTION...........................................................298PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL INC....................................................294PLAINSVIEW CREDIT UNION ......................................................128PLEASANT HILL BAKERY ............................................................380PLEASURE-WAY INDUSTRIES LTD .............................................132PLUMBERS & PIPE FITTERS LOCAL 179......................................52POSITIVE PLUMBING & HEATING...............................................116POTASH CORP. ROCANVILLE DIV................................................174POWER TECH INDUSTRIES LTD..................................................114PRAIRIE AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY INST. ...............................76PRAIRIE CARE DEVELOPMENT INC. ...........................................374PRAIRIE CENTRE CREDIT UNION ...............................................144PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES..........................................................294PRAIRIE FARM BROKERS INC.....................................................402PRAIRIE LIVESTOCK ...................................................................388PRAIRIE PAWN BROKERS...........................................................118PRAIRIE RAILING & MANUF LTD ................................................256PRAIRIE SPIRIT SCHOOL DIV .....................................................182PRAIRIE TRUCK TIRE SERVICE LTD ...........................................324PRAIRIE VALLEY S.D #208 .........................................................338PRAIRIELAND BED & BREAKFAST ..............................................390PRE- CON LTD.............................................................................228PRECISION INSTRUMENTATION .................................................134PREMIER’S CORRESPONDENCE UNIT............................................3PRINCE ALBERT BR. SK GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ....................276PRINCE ALBERT DAILY HERALD.................................................260PRINCE ALBERT DEVELOPMENT CORP........................................78PRINCE ALBERT FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 510 .............................226PRINCE ALBERT ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL DIVISION ............112PRISTINE COUNTERTOP DISTRIBUTORS INC. ...........................126PROFESSIONAL AUDIO VISUAL LTD...........................................228PROVIDENCE PLACE ...................................................................268PSYCHIC MARY...........................................................................182PUMP JACKS SALOON-STEAK HOUSE .......................................388PURE ENERGY.............................................................................378QUALITY WIRELINE SERVICES LTD............................................360QUEEN CITY GLASS LTD .............................................................310QUEEN CITY VENDING ................................................................324QUEEN MARY COMMUNITY SCHOOL .........................................384QUEEN’S HOTEL..........................................................................154QUEEN’S HOUSE OF RETREATS..................................................122R & D DRYWALL INC ..................................................................280R & R SVC & REPAIR LTD...........................................................356R C M P REGINA VETERANS ASSOCIATION................................182R M OF COULEE ..........................................................................316R M OF DOUGLAS OFFICE...........................................................114R M OF EMERALD .......................................................................336R M OF ENTERPRISE.....................................................................52R M OF GLEN BAIN......................................................................270R M OF HAPPY VALLEY...............................................................336R M OF LAKE OF THE RIVERS.....................................................310R M OF MANITOU LAKE 442 .......................................................186R M OF MEOTA NO 468 ...............................................................272R M OF MOUNTAIN VIEW............................................................320R M OF SOURIS VALLEY # 7 .......................................................108R M OF SURPRISE VALLEY & THE VILLAGE OF MINTON...........266R M OF SWIFT CURRENT ............................................................360R M OF TECUMSEH.....................................................................202R M OF WINSLOW.......................................................................356R S WILSON & SON CONSTRUCTION.........................................358R. M. LUMSDEN NO.189 .............................................................306R.M OF GULL LAKE .....................................................................338RACK PETROLEUM .....................................................................394RAIL CITY INDUSTRIES INC........................................................358RALPH GOODALE MP WASCANA..................................................80RAMCO PAVING LTD. ..................................................................396RANDALL HOME’S AND RENOVATION’S ....................................392RANDY HOBACK MP PRINCE ALBERT ........................................120RANKINS ELECTRIC ....................................................................390RANKINS ELECTRIC LTD.............................................................394RAWLINSON CRES CARE HOME...................................................96RBC DOMINION SECURITIES INC ...............................................382RCM CURBING ............................................................................380RCMP HERITAGE CTR .................................................................124

RE- APPLIABLE PARTS INC.........................................................116RECON POWER SUPPLIES..........................................................228REDBERRY PHARMACY LTD.......................................................282REDCOAT CHRYSLER LTD...........................................................396REDSKY RESOURCES LTD ..........................................................374REGINA AIRPORT AUTHORITY .....................................................96REGINA APOSTOLIC CHURCH ....................................................326REGINA FLYING CLUB .................................................................364REGINA HEARING SERVICES INC .................................................64REGINA LIFT-ALL CRANE SVC ....................................................324REGINA LOCK & KEY...................................................................102REGINA MEMORIAL GARDENS...................................................148REGINA PATS HOCKEY CLUB CORPORATION.............................102REGINA POLICE.............................................................................36REICHLE UPHOLSTERING...........................................................398REID AND SONS DIRECTIONAL DRILLING LTD. .........................312REMCO MEMORIALS LTD .............................................................28REMCON LIMITED.......................................................................284RENEGADE ..................................................................................166RESORT VILLAGE OF BIRD’S POINT ...........................................364RESORT VILLAGE OF COCHIN.....................................................364RESORT VILLAGE OF DISTRICT OF KATEPWA............................394RICHARDSON LIGHTING.............................................................356RITZ GERRY M P THE BATTLEFORDS LLOYDMINSTER ............228RIVER HEIGHTS DRUGS .............................................................314RIVIER ACADEMY .......................................................................122RJ’S CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LTD.........................................270RM OF ABERDEEN.......................................................................336RM OF ANTELOPE PARK .............................................................312RM OF ANTLER ..........................................................................352RM OF BARRIER VALLEY ............................................................356RM OF BENGOUGH......................................................................374RM OF BENSON ..........................................................................334RM OF BIG RIVER .......................................................................310RM OF BJORKDALE.....................................................................324RM OF BLAINE LAKE ...................................................................320RM OF BLUCHER.........................................................................232RM OF BRATT’S LAKE .................................................................356RM OF BRITANNIA ......................................................................306RM OF BROCK.............................................................................296RM OF BROKENSHELL ................................................................336RM OF BUCKLAND ......................................................................358RM OF BUFFALO NO.409.............................................................338RM OF CANWOOD.......................................................................232RM OF COALFIELDS ....................................................................186RM OF COLONSAY ......................................................................232RM OF CORMAN PARK...............................................................230RM OF COTEAU ...........................................................................198RM OF CYMRI .............................................................................358RM OF DUCK LAKE .....................................................................304RM OF DUFFERIN ........................................................................332RM OF ELDON ............................................................................152RM OF EXCEL ..............................................................................174RM OF EXCELSIOR......................................................................352RM OF FERTILE BELT ..................................................................352RM OF FOAM LAKE ....................................................................336RM OF FOX VALLEY ....................................................................282RM OF GARDEN RIVER 490 ........................................................364RM OF GARRY.............................................................................266RM OF GRANDVIEW....................................................................264RM OF GRASSY CREEK...............................................................310RM OF GRAVELBOURG ...............................................................318RM OF GRIFFIN ...........................................................................102RM OF HARRIS............................................................................202RM OF HART BUTTE....................................................................334RM OF HEART’S HILL..................................................................302RM OF INDIAN HEAD...................................................................242RM OF INVERGORDON................................................................230RM OF ITUNA BON ACCORD #246 ..............................................274RM OF KELLROSS.......................................................................326RM OF LACADENA.......................................................................354RM OF LAKE ALMA .....................................................................362RM OF LAKE JOHNSTON.............................................................360RM OF LANGENBURG .................................................................356RM OF LAWTONIA ......................................................................360RM OF LIVINGSTON #331 ...........................................................160RM OF LONE TREE ......................................................................166RM OF MERVIN ..........................................................................360RM OF MONTROSE .....................................................................362RM OF MOOSE MOUNTAIN ........................................................354RM OF MOOSE RANGE................................................................356RM OF MOOSOMIN .....................................................................336RM OF MORRIS...........................................................................360RM OF MORSE ............................................................................362RM OF NIPAWIN..........................................................................378RM OF NORTON .........................................................................154RM OF OLD POST .......................................................................358RM OF PARKDALE.......................................................................318RM OF PRAIRIDALE ....................................................................392RM OF PROGRESS ......................................................................270RM OF RECIPROCITY ..................................................................206RM OF REDBERRY ......................................................................192RM OF REDBURN........................................................................292RM OF REFORD ..........................................................................366RM OF RODGERS ........................................................................330RM OF ROSTHERN......................................................................328RM OF ROUND VALLEY...............................................................292RM OF SALTCOATS .....................................................................364RM OF SASKATCHEWAN LANDING.............................................360RM OF SASMAN..........................................................................126RM OF SENLAC #411 ..................................................................268

RM OF SHELLBROOK .................................................................352RM OF SHERWOOD ......................................................................62RM OF SNIPE LAKE .......................................................................62RM OF SPY HILL ........................................................................272RM OF ST. PHILIPS .....................................................................364RM OF SUTTON...........................................................................362RM OF THE GAP ............................................................................28RM OF TRAMPING LAKE ............................................................332RM OF TURTLE RIVER ................................................................302RM OF VISCOUNT NO 341 ..........................................................268RM OF WALPOLE ..........................................................................92RM OF WAVERLEY ......................................................................244RM OF WAWKEN .........................................................................314RM OF WEBB # 138.....................................................................168RM OF WILLOW CREEK ..............................................................112RM OF WILTON ...........................................................................314RM OF WISE CREEK....................................................................264RM OF WOOD CREEK..................................................................352ROB CLARKE, M P DESNETHE’- MISSINIPPI-

CHURCHILL RIVER ............................................................262ROSE CITY MEMORIALS LTD......................................................304ROSETOWN LIONS CLUB............................................................244ROSS FOOD CTR .........................................................................372ROTO-ROOTER SEWER & DRAIN SVC........................................188ROWLEY’S ELECTRIC LTD...........................................................280ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION # 262 ...............................................146ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #60 ..................................................372ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #79 ..................................................110ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH # 113 ................................122ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH # 139 ................................290ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH #4 .....................................358ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 13 .....................................314ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 2 .........................................90ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 61 .....................................226ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 70 .....................................356ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 75 .....................................360ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 76 .....................................362ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION CARNDUFF BRANCH........................362ROYAL CANADIAN NAVAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY .....................164ROYAL DRUG MART....................................................................290ROYAL LEPAGE REGINA REALTY ................................................312ROYAL PURPLE LODGE OF CANADA 95 .....................................272RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF BROWNING.......................................230RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF CANA ................................................362RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF LOMOND.............................................84RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WALLACE .........................................306RURAL MUNICIPALITY-ENNISKILLEN.........................................292RUSU FINANCIAL INC .................................................................130RUTHERFORD AGENCIES LTD.....................................................308RYERSON CANADA INC...............................................................328S R I HOMES ULC........................................................................128SAFEWAY PHARMACY # 315 ......................................................110SAKEWEW HIGH SCHOOL...........................................................348SALVATION ARMY.......................................................................200SALVATION ARMY SASKATCHEWAN...........................................258SAM’S ELECTRIC.........................................................................326SANDERCOCK SEED FARMS LTD. ...............................................294SANDHILLS CREDIT UNION ........................................................310SANDRA’S BEAUTY SALON.........................................................384SASK POLICE COLLEGE ..............................................................384SASK ROUGHRIDER FOOTBALL CLUB........................................110SK ABILITIES COUNCIL...............................................................278SK ASSOCIATION FOR COMMUNITY LIVING ..............................316SK ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MUNICIPALITIES ............................46SK FEDERATION OF POLICE OFFICERS.......................................172SK GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ......................................................304SK HERITAGE FNDTN ..................................................................328SK JOINT BOARD RETAIL WHOLESALE AND

DEPARTMENT STORE UNION .............................................76SK LOTTERIES.............................................................................214SK PARTY GOVERNMENT CAUCUS .............................................IBCSK PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION .....................170SK REGISTERED NURSES ASSOCIATION ....................................34SK RIVERS SCHOOL DIV.............................................................294SK SENIORS MECHANISM..........................................................242SK TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.................................................20SK UNION OF NURSES................................................................206SASKATCHEWAN VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION ...........................348SASKATOON AUTO KLEEN LTD ...................................................300SASKATOON BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT .....................................230SASKATOON BUSINESS COLLEGE LTD.......................................396SASKATOON CARDIOVASCULAR CTR.........................................236SASKATOON CITY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION ..............................214SASKATOON CUSTOM POWDER COATING .................................286SASKATOON DISASTER SVC INC................................................322SASKATOON FIRE FIGHTERS UNION ..........................................236SASKATOON GOLDEN K’S KIWANIS CLUB INC...........................396SASKATOON HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION..............................96SASKATOON HOME SUPPORT LTD...............................................58SASKATOON METAL MFG ..........................................................130SASKATOON NEW LIFE COMMUNITY FELLOWSHIP...................380SASKATOON NUTANA ROTARY CLUB .........................................236SASKATOON POLICE SERVICE......................................................96SASKATOON PUBLIC SCHOOLS..................................................100SASKATOON RADIO CABS ............................................................84SASKCAN MILESTONE ................................................................124SASKTEL PIONEERS .....................................................................58SBC CASE INDUSTRIES LTD .......................................................134SCHULER & LEFEBVRE FUNERAL...............................................322SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTATION LTD..........................................116SEARS CANADA INC....................................................................356

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SECURE CHOICE STORAGE.........................................................302SECURITAS..................................................................................118SECURITY RESOURCE GROUP ...................................................120SEEMANN’S SERVICES LTD. .......................................................374SERBIAN CLUB............................................................................282SEREDA’S PHARMACY................................................................376SERENITY CREATIONS LTD.........................................................118SERVICE CORPORATION INT’L CANADA LTD ...............................16SERVICEMASTER .......................................................................200SHARP AUTO TRIM.....................................................................306SHAUNAVON CO-OP ASSOC LTD ................................................282SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL 296 ........................................184SHERBROOKE COMMUNITY CENTRE .........................................218SHERCOM INDUSTRIES INC .........................................................72SHERRITT COAL..........................................................................168SHERWOOD CHEV INC................................................................198SIDNEY STREET SCHOOL ...........................................................350SIGNAL DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS ..........................................402SIGNATURE SMILES ORAL WELLNESS ......................................116SIIT..............................................................................................206SIKUP ENTERPRISES LTD...........................................................296SILVER SAGE HOUSING CORP......................................................88SILVER STAR SALVAGE...............................................................338SILVERMAN OILFIELDS SERVICES .............................................180SIMON & SIMON.........................................................................286SIMPSON HOTEL.........................................................................272SIMPSON SEEDS INC..................................................................158SKYLIFT SERVICES INC ..............................................................114SMITH AGENCIES LTD.................................................................372SMITH CONSTRUCTION LTD.......................................................396SMITH SEEDS .............................................................................122SMITTY’S RESTAURANTS ...........................................................202SMOKE & ASHES TABACCO ........................................................190SOBEYS ESTEVAN.......................................................................320SOLEMAN....................................................................................294SOS ELECTRICAL LTD.................................................................104SOUND OBSESSIONS AVU..........................................................100SOUTH EAST DENTURE CLINIC ..................................................372SOUTH HILL MEDICAL PRACTICE...............................................300SOUTHERN RANGE WELL SERVICING........................................244SOUTHERN SPUR ENTERPRISES LTD ........................................128SOUTHLINE GAS & OILFIELD SVC. LTD......................................358SPECIAL OCCASION FRAMES .....................................................334SPECTRA ENERGY ......................................................................324SPECTRUM SOUND SYSTEMS....................................................322SPENCER ELECTRIC....................................................................378SPRINGSIDE & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB ......................................248SPUZAK MEATS LTD ...................................................................132SPY HILL LIONS CLUB...............................................................324SQUADRON 601 MACKLIN ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS.......302SQUADRON 568 WYNYARD ROYAL CANADIAN AIR CADETS.....324ST ANDREW’S COLLEGE.............................................................252ST GERARD CHURCH..................................................................328ST JOHN AMBULANCE ................................................................304ST MARY’S SCHOOL ...................................................................234ST PAUL LUTHERAN HOME ........................................................192ST PAUL’S CATHEDRAL COLUMBARIUM....................................234ST PETER’S ABBEY .....................................................................332ST WALBURG INN.......................................................................156ST. LOUIS LIONS CLUB ...............................................................186STANTEC ARCHITECTURE-INTR DSGN.......................................126STAR EGG CO LTD.......................................................................320STARK & MARSH ........................................................................374STEAM- EST INDUSTRIES LTD....................................................290STEEL-CRAFT DOORS SALES & SVC ..........................................332STEPHANIUK LAW OFFICE ..........................................................368STEWART LYLE/MLA..................................................................218STOUGHTON CREDIT UNION ......................................................284SUN WEST SCHOOL DIVISION......................................................86SUNRIDGE RV .............................................................................350SUNSET FARMS LTD ...................................................................284SUNWOOD BUILDERS.................................................................290SUPER 8 MOTEL .........................................................................302SUTTON GROUP..........................................................................286SVEIN BRYEIDE CONSTRUCTION ...............................................120SWIFT CURRENT COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL...................386SWIFT CURRENT DIESEL INC .....................................................374SWIFT CURRENT FIRE DEPARTMENT.........................................242SWIFT HEARING CENTRE INC.......................................................40SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE REGINA .........................................232SYLVAN LEARNING CTR SASKATOON ........................................126SYNERGY CREDIT UNION ...........................................................100T C AVIATION...............................................................................348T J SERVICE LTD .........................................................................268T S L LABORATORIES .................................................................114T W B CONSTRUCTION LTD. .......................................................188T. K. TRAILER SALES LTD ...........................................................118TAIT KITCHEN CTR LTD...............................................................278TAMARACK PROFESSIONAL SVC LTD. .......................................300TANNER TRUCKING & BIT SVC...................................................320TAYLOR AUTO GROUP ................................................................140TAYLOR GROUP OF COMPANIES ................................................126TD BANK GROUP.........................................................................150TEAMSTERS DIVISION 510 ..........................................................44TEAMSTERS DIVISION 847.........................................................236TEAMSTERS UNION ......................................................................88TEK RENOVATIONS-CONTRACTING ............................................388TENCO MANAGEMENT LTD.........................................................350TEQUILAS HOTEL........................................................................350TERRAMAX SITEWORK LTD........................................................350THE CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ................................................66

THE MUSIC ZONE TAVERN..........................................................392THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF HOLY FAMILY .....................234THORSNESS HARDWARE ...........................................................300TIME REAL ESTATE LTD ..............................................................398TISDALE AMBULANCE CARE LTD ...............................................144TLC-THE LANDSCAPE COMPANY ...............................................254TOM LUKIWSKI M P REGINA LUMSDEN LAKE CENTRE.............248TOMMY DOUGLAS COLLEGIATE.................................................384TONKIN MILLWORK & CONSTRUCTION .....................................136TOPLINE CABINETRY LTD. ..........................................................334TORQUAY CREDIT UNION LTD ....................................................280TOTAL EXPOSURE TANNING & NAIL ..........................................124TOURISM MOOSE JAW...............................................................306TOWN OF ASQUITH.....................................................................238TOWN OF BALCARRES ...............................................................350TOWN OF BIENFAIT .....................................................................316TOWN OF BIG RIVER...................................................................348TOWN OF BIGGAR.......................................................................314TOWN OF CARNDUFF ..................................................................294TOWN OF CHURCHBRIDGE.........................................................276TOWN OF COLONSAY..................................................................352TOWN OF CUPAR ........................................................................398TOWN OF DAVIDSON .................................................................326TOWN OF DELISLE .....................................................................304TOWN OF DUCK LAKE ................................................................266TOWN OF DUNDURN...................................................................174TOWN OF EASTEND ....................................................................350TOWN OF EATONIA......................................................................194TOWN OF ESTERHAZY ................................................................338TOWN OF GULL LAKE .................................................................172TOWN OF IMPERIAL......................................................................40TOWN OF ITUNA..........................................................................132TOWN OF KIPLING ......................................................................400TOWN OF LANGHAM...................................................................288TOWN OF LANIGAN.....................................................................106TOWN OF LEADER.......................................................................308TOWN OF MACKLIN ....................................................................250TOWN OF MAPLE CREEK ..............................................................98TOWN OF MOOSOMIN ................................................................352TOWN OF MORSE........................................................................268TOWN OF MOSSBANK.................................................................196TOWN OF OXBOW .......................................................................266TOWN OF REGINA BEACH ...........................................................204TOWN OF ROCANVILLE...............................................................184TOWN OF ROCKGLEN..................................................................278TOWN OF ROSTHERN .................................................................270TOWN OF SCOTT.........................................................................306TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE ...............................................................282TOWN OF ST. 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BC/Yukon Command2007-08 War Service Recognition Book - Submission Form

General Information Required for Story Submission. Please print clearly!

Name of Military Person being Recognized:

Place of Birth: Year of Birth: Year of Death:

Service: WWl WWII Korea Special Duty Area Peacetime Other:

Branch of Service: Navy Army Air Force Merchant Navy Other:

Service Unit:

Areas Served in:

Killed in Action? Yes No Year of Death: Where Killed

Was or is a Member of Legion Branch - Name & #: How many years?

Information on person submitting form:

Submitted by (Name): Branch # LA # Individual

Contact Information: Tel # __________________ FAX # ________________ e-mail ___________________

Additional Information: Please attach a separatesheet of paper, and keep information to maximumof 200 words.

(Example – awards for bravery i.e. VC, DSC, DFC,MC, MM, etc., POW.

i.e. - Canada, High Seas, England,C/E, Korea, SDA (Please name), etc.

i.e. North Shore, Carleton York, CWAC,Names of Ships, Squadrons, etc.

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Saskatchewan CommandMilitary Service Recognition Book - Submission Form

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We Remember.Your Saskatchewan Party MLAs

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We must remember the sacrifice of those Canadian lives lost in conflicts

around the world - or it will be meaningless. They died for us, for their homes

and families and friends, for a collection of traditions they cherished and a

future they believed in; they died for Canada. The meaning of their sacrifice

rests with our collective national consciousness; our future is their

monument.

Let us never forget

We support our Canadian Armed Forces