Clinton Memorial Hall

Clinton, British Columbia
Type
Other

Constructed in 1920 (approx.) in memory of members of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces who enlisted from Clinton and District. The Clinton Memorial Hall was built by the residents of Clinton in the early 1920's as a memorial to World War I forces. All labour and material were donated. The hall is still used today and is maintained by the village of Clinton. The monument is inside the hall and is used each year at Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11th.

Inscription

[plaque]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE MEMBERS OF THE
CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES
WHO ENLISTED FROM CLINTON AND DISTRICT
1914 AND GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR 1918

JAMES D. BOYD

JOHN HARTMAN

P.A. BRENNAN

JOHN G. KENWORTHY

GORDON G. BARTON

REUBEN R. MARTIN

WILLIAM R. BAKER

FRANK McGEE

JOHN H. CHAPMAN

ALEXANDER PAYNE

DAVID COOK

THOMAS M. THORP

EUGENE ENGLISH

J. WOODWARD

ALEX.J. CHISHOLM

A. SETTER

NELS GOTT

G.L. WATSON

SAM CARLETON

C. FITZGERALD

“THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE”

Location
Clinton Memorial Hall

306 Le Bourdais Avenue
Clinton
British Columbia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 51.0915842
Long. -121.5847681

hall and plaque

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plaque

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plaque

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