Erected by the local Royal Canadian Legion branch, this memorial lists the names of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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Erected by the local Royal Canadian Legion branch, this memorial lists the names of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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Erected by the local Royal Canadian Legion branch, this memorial lists the names of the local veterans of the South African War and the First World War who have passed on since the end of the war.
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Erected by the local Royal Canadian Legion branch, this memorial lists the names of the local veterans of the Second World War who have passed on since the end of the war.
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This certificate lists the names of local men who served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War.
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LEST WE FORGET
This memorial was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 169.
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These memorial photographs - five collections in total - show local men and women who enlisted in the military during the South African War and the First and Second World Wars.
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TO THE GLORY
OF GOD AND
IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
THOSE WHO
GAVE THEIR LIVES
IN THE 1ST AND 2ND
GREAT WARS
1914-18 & 1939-45
ERECTED BY
BRANCH 113 CANADIAN LEGION
B.E.S.L. 1948
[bronze plaque/plaque en bronze]
KOREA
1950 - 1953
Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 113 in 1948 (then known as the British Empire Service League), the memorial is dedicated to the war dead of the First and Second World Wars. A bronze plaque was added in 2000, commemorating the Korean War. The cement grouting was also replaced at this time by Leroy Masonry, Virden, Manitoba. The memorial was unveiled on 26 September 1948, at 2 p.m. in the afternoon. The unveiling ceremony was as follows: The opening was the singing of the National Anthem. Comrade A.L. Dennis, Chairman introduced the Guest Speaker, Mr. E. McCullogh, MP. Reverend Father Wm. Cross said the dedication prayer, and Comrade C.A. Rolfe read the names of the departed servicemen. Two hymns were sung, ‘Onward Christian Soldiers’ and ‘Abide with Me’. The Prayer was made by Comrade Rev. R.F. Wheeler. There was a Lesson by Rev. W. Groom. There was also a ceremonial guard of honour, and Wm. Kenney was in charge. The Last Post was played, and there was two minutes of silence. Following the time of silence was the laying of wreaths. The event was closed with the benediction and ‘God Save the King’. The music for the event was done by the Moosomin Royal Canadian Legion Band.
CARNDUFF
1905 - 1985
1912 MEMORIAL PARK 1985
R.M. OF
MOUNT PLEASANT
1912 - 1985
This memorial is dedicated to the honoured dead. It was erected by the Royal Canadian Legion and the Town of Carnduff.
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LEST WE FORGET
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ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF CARIEVALE AND DISTRICT WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES IN THE TWO WORLD WARS
FRANK BAYLISS
HARRY BURKE
ERNEST FURZE
HILBERT GREENWOOD
WALTER JENKINS
WES. PALMER
CLARENCE JOHNSON
MARK SIMPSON
THOMAS SMITH
ELMER OLNEY
FRANK RYKMAN
SYDNEY RYKMAN
WILBERT HULL
WILLIAM TAYLOR
THEY DIED THAT WE MIGHT LIVE
This memorial, which bears a wooden bulb on the top, was erected in memory of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
SYDNEY C. HEPWORTH
SASKATCHEWAN HOSPITAL UNIT
KILLED SEPTEMBER 30TH 1917
"They shall rest from their labours"
This memorial is dedicated to Sydney C. Hepworth, a member of the Saskatchewan Hospital Unit, who was killed overseas on 30 September 1917.