This certificate is a roll of honour for Saint Stephen's Church for the years 1914 to 1945.
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This certificate is a roll of honour for Saint Stephen's Church for the years 1914 to 1945.
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY UNDER THE B.C.A.T.P. AT SWIFT CURRENT R.A.F. FLYING SCHOOL
R.C.L. BR. #56
A LA MEMOIRE DE CEUX QUI ONT SERVI LEUR PAYS SOUS LE P.E.A.C. A L'ECOLE DE VOL A.R. DE SWIFT CURRENT.
L.R.C. BR. #56
This memorial, erected by Mr. Arnold Zabel, 605 Tarry Squadron Air Cadets, the city of Swift Current and Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 56, is dedicated to those who served with the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan in Swift Current during the Second World War. It was constructed in September, 1994. This stone slab is located on the left-hand side of the entrance to Swift Current's Airport. The monument is dedicated to the British Royal Air Force's #39 Service Flying School. The flying school was closed in March, 1944. Construction of the memorial was started by the late Arnold Zabel in September, 1994. Arnold was a Flying Officer Instructor at this airport in the Second World War. It was Arnold's wish to have a memorial erected to honour all who were involved in the school. However, he barely started this project when he became terminally ill; the site was then completed by the 605 Tarry Squadron Air Cadets and the city of Swift Current. A bronze plaque was purchased by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 56. On Sunday, May 7, 1995, as part of the Federal Government's "Canada Remembers" program marking the 50th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the cairn was dedicated by Arnold's widow, Ruby, and their daughters, Bonnie, Toni, and Yvonne.
Roll of Honour
For King and Country
Members of Swift Current First United Church, who volunteered for Active Service
With Canada’s Armend Forces.
[First Column/première colonne]
Ashby, Frances
Allen, F.B.
Baillie, D.G.W.
Barkley, A.
Begg, N.O.
Begg, r.
Begin, E.M.
Bell, F.H.C. +
Benett, R.
Bentley, J.R.
Bentley, J.W.
Bentley, T.A.
Bissell, R.K.
Boyce, F.R.
Boyce, T.H.
Bridge, D.
Brown, A.F.
Brown, O.V.
Brown, P.
Bryenton, G.A.
Budden, A.T.
Budden, W.A.
Burden, Audrey
Burroughs, R.B.
Burroughs, R.H.
Cairns, Jean.
Campbell, C.
Campbell, G.
Capel, M.A.
Capel, M.D.
Capel, R.N.
Carefoot, G.O. +
Carefoot, H.R. +
Carefoot, L.V.
Carleton, N.H.
Carnrike, G.E.
Carnrike, R.B.
Carter, H.F.
Carter, Mary
Chalmers, J.
Chisolm, R.D.
Clements, W.C.
Coleman, L.R.
Coombes, A.C.
[Second column/deuxième colonne]
Coombes, R.E.
Cooney, A.E.
Cooper, A.H.
Cooper, J.G.
Conlin, J.T.
Corbett, W.G. (DFC)
Colter, Mary
Crawford, E.W.
Darjes, C.W.
Davies, R.B.
Day, J.W.H.
Dean, P.J.
Decker, F.E.
Dickson, H.E. +
Dodds, M.E.
Dokken, C.I.
Downing, C.G.E.
Dryburg, G.
Duff, S.J.
Edgar, D.C.
Elliott, D.A.
English, D.M.
English, Anna M.
Fee, A.W.
Fee, D.J.
Fee, E.F.
Fee, K.R.
Fee, W.B. (DFC)
Finlayson, A.J.
Finlayson, H.J.
Forsaith, T.S.
Fox, A. +
Fraese, Helen
Friesen, J.E.
Funk, J.P.
Fleming, D.
Gillfillan, H.R.
Gilstrap, S.B.
Goldthorpe, Mgt.
Graber, J.J.
Graber, K.G.
Graber, W.W.
[Third column/troisième colonne]
Graham, W.H.
Graham, W.J.
Grant, J.C.
Green, A.
Green, A.H.
Green, Dan +
Green, D.G.
Green, D.C.
Green, I.R.
Grinder, R.D.
Hales, W.A.
Harnett, F.
Harnett, R.A.
Hemenway, G.
Hemenway, L.L.
Henderson, W.
Holmes, E. +
Homme, A.W.
Homme, V.E.
Hosiek, B..B. (DFM)
Howard, W.
Hutchinson, B.
Ironside, J.D.
Jackson, C.R.
Johns, F.S.A.
Johns, I.R.
Johnston, A.W.
Jordison, A.
Jorgenson, M.S.
Jorgenson, H.N.
Kelly, A.E.
Kelly, H.B.
Kemp, F.E.
Kenzie, S.
Larson, L.J.
Lambert, H.
Lamont, R.W.
Lewis, D.E.
Leis, H.J
[Fourth column/quatrième colonne]
Lobb, P.
McCarthy, R.
McClenaghen, H.E.
McDonald, W.J.
McDonald, L.
McFarlane, J.W.
McGillion, B.J
McGillion, R.J.
McIntosh, J.
McIntyre, R.D.
McLean, M.
McManus, D.B.
McMillan, J.A.
McMurchy, G.A.
McPherson, D.N.
McPherson, N.I.
McTaggart, L.H.
McTaggart, W.J.
MacWilliam, A.F.
MacWilliam, R.A.
McWilliam, Frances
McWilliam, T.L.
McWilliam, L.
Mack, C.A.
Marvel, J.E.
Marvel, J.N.
Marvel, L.B.
May, J.
Melhoff, D.J.
Melhoff, M.
Melhoff, Phyllis H.
Metson, K
Miller, A.H.
Miller, M.B.
Milrea, D.
Minto, W.A.M.
Mitchell, T.F.
Morrison, C.R.
Morrison, J.L.
Mugliston, E.A.
Murdoch, D.E.
[Fifth column/cinquième colonne]
Nelson, K.T.
Newton, G.E.
Nugent, Fern
Paisley, D.M.
Paisley, H.S.
Paisley, J.K.
Philp, W.
Pierce, F.L.
Piercey, A.J.
Piercey, E.N.
Pike, C.F.
Pike, G.C.
Pike, H.A.
Player, V.
Pletch, B.E.
Pletch, R.N.
Pidgeon, Annie
Purdy, H.A.
Reeder, W.H.R.
Reynolds, F.
Richardson, C.W.
Richardson, R.D.
Robertson, S.E.R.
Roberston, T.M.R.
Robertson, W.D.
Robertson, W.R.
Robertson, W.S.
[The following three names are unclear on the photo:/ Les trois noms suivants ne sont pas très lisibles :]
Roger, Q.
Ross, A.
Ross, L.
Rourke, L.M.
Rutherford, L.
Rutherford, R.
Robertson, Robt.
Sackville, R.C.
Sackville, J.E.
Shaw, J.H.
Shaw, R.W.
Shaw, T.M.
Shaw, W.K. +
Sinclair, A.C.
Sinclair, C.E.
Sinclair, F.A.
Sinclair, J.H.
[Sixth column/sixième colonne]
Sinclair, L.M.
Skeates, C.D.
Skeates, C.J.
Smith, D.A.
Smith, H. +
Smith, H.J.
Smith, J.E.
Smith, J.F.
Stewart, H.C.
Stinson, L.
Sutherland, F.J.
Sykes, J.
Stewardson, Eldon
Stewardson, Jas.
Taylor, M.
Tarves, Alma D.
Tatton, J.H.
Thom, J.D.
Thompson, C.
Thompson, M.
Thurston, E.W.
Thurston, Irene
Traub, Joyce
Utley, D.T.
Vance, V.C.
Washington, W.
Wallner, J.E.
Wallner, N.J.
Warder, F.
Weare, F.H.K.
Welsh, R.
Westlake, L.E.
White, R.T.
White, S.P.
Whyte, Dr. J.P.
Wigmore, A.J.
Wigmore, D.E.
Wigmore, R.
Winget, C.C.
Yager, A.W.
Yager, H.J.
Young, C.T.
Young, J.W.
Young, L. Marie
[Centered/centrée]
Died for their Country +
Men that hve hazarded their lives for the name
of our Lord Jesus Christ. Acts – 15- 26.
This certificate is a roll of honour for the First United Church for the Second World War.
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
REDEDICATED JUNE 24, 1989
This memorial, which is located amongst the graves of Canadian military and Royal Canadian Mounted Police personnel, was rededicated on 24 June 1989.
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1914-1918
LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF VETERANS WHO SERVED
1914-1918
1939-1945
REST IN PEACE
This memorial is dedicated to the local veterans of the First and Second World Wars.
Lest We Forget
To the everlasting memory of those who served in
Canada’s Armed Forces from Meyronne and District
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
Members of the district of Meyronne who volunteered for Active Service
with
CANADA’S FIGHTING FORCES ---1914-1918
*L, Blanchan
G. Bolstad
*H.C.C. Bromley
C. Conlan
Bob Cummings
Frank Dayman
C. Derryman
*M. Donnelly
*M.J.S. DugasJ.P.
Girardin*A.F.
Guyor
W. Hollister
*F.W. Hook
W.M. House
*B. Huffman
W.C. Irwin
*A.T. James
J.B. King
Roy King
*W.W. Lawton
Fred Lindsay
Archie MacDonald
William MacDonald
S. McBride
*Walton McCaslin
*J. McKay
John McManus
*A.R. Muttin
*G. Overton
Tom Purdy
P. Rivard
J. Scanks
H.J. Smith
*A. Taylor
H.B. Taylor
Dave Thomas
J.M. Tunnah
*E. Tunter
J. Williamson
*KILLED IN ACTIVE SERVICE
1939—1945
Arseneault H. A.
Barsalou Emil R.
Barsalou Augustine
Barsalou Lucien
Briere Andrew
Briere Arthur A.
Briere Louis
Briere Wilfred
Bouvier Wilfred
Brown John M.
Brazier W. A.
*Brazier George
Bolstad Gus
Chase Leonard
Dillen R. H.
Dillen G. F.
Dillen Chas.
Dorgan Archie R.
Dorgan Harold A.
Day Chester
Day Clifford
Donauer Michael N.
Douville W. A.
Diebel Gerald
Dugas Rev. Fr. Dominique
Forsyth E. A.
Forrest Robert
Foy Ralph
Girardin Joseph P.
Girardin Guy J.
Hart William
Hart Vernon H.
Hart Lawrence
Hunter J. S.
Hunter William
Henderson John
Irwin Walter
Irwin Aden
Irwin Nelson
Little Robert
Leckie Gordon
Monette Victor
Monette Francis E.
McMath T.
Majewski Sophia
Munro (Mrs) Patricia
McNicol William J.
McNicol Donald
Myers James
Myers H.D.
Philibert Adelard
Rosenfelt Adam
Rosenfelt F.F.
Robinson George
Robinson Victor
Roy T. Bruno
Salvail E. A.
Salvail A. R.
Salvail L. A.
Salvail O. U.
Salvail W. C.
Stephenson A. F.
Stephenson G. D.
Sheehan James
Sangster Allen
Sangster Hugh
Sangster Donald
Schwab Arthur
Schwab William
Syverson Russel
Thomas M. J.
Thomas Michael M.
Thuot Paul
Therens Leo
Wilson William
Van Elslande Peter
Van Elslande Chas. A.
Leckie Mack
Leckie Irene
Fortier Louis
Leckie Harold
*Couture Gaston
*KILLED IN ACTIVE SERVICE
Dedicated By The Meyronne Lions Club
July 1988
Erected by the Lions' Club in 1988, this memorial is dedicated to the local veterans of the First and Second World Wars. In October 1927, The Meyronne Cenotaph was constructed in the memory of all who served in the armed services from 1914 - 1918. In 1988 the members of the Lions’ Club of Meyronne built a new cenotaph. It is a huge stone set on a cement foundation, with a beautiful bronze plaque attached to the face. This plaque has all the names of the members from Meyronne, who served in the Armed Forces in the First and Second World Wars. In July 1988, the Village of Meyronne held a homecoming and the 75th Anniversary of the Village. At this time the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 204 (Lafleche) performed the dedication ceremony of the new Cenotaph in a very impressive manner.
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THEY WILL NEVER KNOW THE BEAUTY OF THE PLACE, SEE THE SEASONS CHANGE, ENJOY NATURE'S CHORUS ALL WE ENJOY WE OWE TO THEM, MEN AND WOMEN WHO LIE BURIED IN THE EARTH OF FOREIGN LANDS AND IN THE SEVEN SEAS. DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF CANADIANS WHO DIED OVERSEAS IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY AND SO PRESERVED OUR HERITAGE.
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YPRES HILL 70
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MONS VIMY
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NEUVE CHAPELLE
[inscription/inscription]
LEST WE FORGET
1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945
ERECTED BY THE
MAJOR WALSH CHAPTER
I.O.D.E
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LA BEAUTÉ DE CES LIEUX, LEUR FAUNE, LEUR
FLORE ET LEURS PAYSAGES FONT PARTIE DE
NOTRE PATRIMOINE CANADIEN. SOUVENONS-
NOUS QUE DES CANADIENS ET DES CANADIENNES
ON CONSENTI Á FAIRE DON LE LEUR VIE POUR
QUE NOUS PUISSONS EN JOUIR. QUANT Á EUX,
ILS NE LES VERRONT JAMAIS. TRÉS LOIN DE LEUR
FOYER ET DE LEUR PAYS NATAL SE TROUVE LE
LIEU DE LEUR DERNIER REPOS (OUTRE-MER ET
DANS LES SEPT OCÉANS).C'EST Á LEUR MÉMOIRE
QUE CETTE PLAQUE EST DÉDIÉE.
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PASSCHENDAELE
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CAMBRAI
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SOMME
Erected by the Major Walsh Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.), this memorial is dedicated to all Canadians who were killed overseas during wartime.
[North Side/côté nord]
MANKOTA LEGION
355
"LEST WE FORGET"
IN RESPECTFUL MEMORY OF
THE VOLUNTEERS AND THOSE
WHO PAID THE SUPREME
SACRIFICE FOR THEIR COUNTRY
[West Side/côté ouest]
MANKOTA LIONS
CHARTER MEMBERS ANI DISASTER
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
JUNE 8, 1976.
RAPIT CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA.
DAVID KOVAR: VIVIAN KOVAR:
EDWARD KONANZ:
REINHARDT BARON:
[East Side/côté est]
IN MEMORY OF
THE PIONEERS,
MANKOTA AND
SURROUNDING DISTRICTS.
This memorial was erected by the village of Mankota and its citizens in 1978. The cairn is dedicated to the Mankota Legion, pioneers and Lions.
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO DIED IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
1914-1918 1939-1945
[metal tag/petite plaque de métal]
UNVEILED AUG. 14, 1967
BY THE HON. J. MCINTOSH, M.P.
Unveiled on 14 August 1967 by J. McIntosh, a Member of Parliament, this memorial is dedicated to the war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE FROM GULL LAKE AND DISTRICT WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES FOR THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
WORLD WAR I 1914-1918
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
KOREAN WAR 1950-1953
PEACE KEEPING OPERATIONS
DEDICATED 1996
LEST WE FORGET
Dedicated in 1996, this memorial serves to remember the local war dead and veterans of the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War and peacekeeping operations.