The Lest We Forget Benches were ordered from E & G Welding Ltd. in Eatonia and installed in 2021.
Lest We Forget Bench
LEST WE FORGET
Elrose Branch #206
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Elrose Branch #206
The Lest We Forget Benches were ordered from E & G Welding Ltd. in Eatonia and installed in 2021.
DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY
OF FALLEN COMRADES OF
WORLD WARS I AND II
1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945
This memorial was erected in 1946 by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 206 and dedicated to the Veterans of both World Wars.
The rehabilitation of the grounds surrounding the Elrose Cenotaph was completed in 2021 with the installation of silhouettes and banners depicting the names and stories of local Veterans and lights that illuminate the cenotaph and silhouettes at night.
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This memorial was constructed by members of the Royal Canadian Legion and dedicated on 22 September 1981. It is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. Louis Larcoursiere built and donated the gun for the monument, and the stone was laid by Gerald Courchene. The base and the frame for the monument were built by W. Douville, along with the help of other Royal Canadian Legion Members.
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 56
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IN MEMORY OF AUXILIARY MEMBERS
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF FALLEN COMRADES
This memorial, which is duplicated exactly with another wall at Mount Pleasant Burial Park, was constructed by Bill and Barbara Wieber. Plaques by Warren's Funeral Home. Erected in honour of auxiliary members and fallen comrades of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 56 buried in these cemeteries, these memorials were constructed in 1986 and rebuilt in 1995. Cost taken by Ladies Auxillary of Branch 56. Rebuilt in 1995 by Havery Weibe, top lettering redone by Mike Connor.
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WORLD WAR I
PHILIP AMY
WILLIAM BENSON
ALFRED BOLLAND
JOHN BUCHANAN
DUNCAN BUCHANAN
GEORGE CAMPBELL
JOHN H. HART
WILLIAM HUXLEY
FRED KALAR
WILLIAM LEYEN
HARRY C. LEHMAN
LEWIS LOCKMAN
JOHN MCPHEE
W.A. PARKER
JOHN PROVIS
JOHN G. ROBINSON
FENWICK L. ROBINSON
CLARE SMITH
ANDREW CLANCY
HALL DICKIE
J.R. DUNMALL
REGINALD GARRETT
RICHARD GREVES
FRED HAGGERTY
WILLIAM HAMILTON
WALTER HARRIS
T.H. LOGAN
LORNE LATTREL
CYRIL F. MANN
SAMUEL R. MARTIN
ARTHUR METHERALL
OTTO MOLSON
WILLIAM MCCRAE
JOHN C. MCLEAN
H.C. SMITH
L. STRECKENREITER
ALBERT STIRRETT
WILLIAM TINKNESS
THOMAS TRICE
WILLIAM WICKETT
MELVEN WILSON
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WORLD WAR II
HARRY F. GIBSON
LLOYD HARDEN
HEDLEY HONEY
HUGH F. LOCKE
J. FINLAY MCEWEN
KARL G. STARFIELD
EDWARD FORD (GILROY)
ALBERT G. RICHARDSON (GILROY)
HAROLD MOORE (GILROY)
R.M. NELSON (GRAINLAND)
This memorial was unveiled on 9 November 1926 and it is dedicated to the memory of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. History of the cenotaph: At the close of the First World War, a supper was held to welcome back the men who returned and at a meeting held in the Hall, a committee was appointed to start a Memorial Park in memory of those who didn't return. W.J. Jackson, A. McEwen, and F.T. Hill were the committee. Land was purchased at the corner of Main and 3rd and a Cenotaph was built of local stone by the late Dan McColl. This park was opened and the monument unveiled by Col. J.A. Cross, Attorney General of Saskatchewan, on Nov. 9th, 1926. The speakers were Rev. A.J. Lewis, M.P. of Lawson, and Major George Emerson Francis, with Rev. J. Lyall as chairman. The local committee in charge for the day was Lt. W.C. Scott, 43rd Cameron Highlanders, Lance Corporal M. Lehman, 28th Battalion, and Private H.W. Ellerton, 44th Battalion. Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Bell held a reception in the evening. The local committee looked after the Park for several years and then turned it over to the Village, who in turn turned it over to the Legion.
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IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
RIEL REBELLION 1885
WWI 1914-1918
WWII 1939-1945
"WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM"
Erected by the community of Tompkins and the local Royal Canadian Legion branch, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the Riel Rebellion and the First and Second World Wars. Erected by the Tompkins Community and the Royal Canadian Legion. In 1980 a grant of $1000 was received from the Province of Saskatchewan to help mark the 75th anniversary of the formation of the province in 1905.
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Called Higher
1914-1919
R.F. DRUMMOND
C.R. DALGLIESH
R. MCFARLANE
H. DEFAYETTE
M. SIMPSON
N. ERICKSON
IN MEMORY OF OUR BRAVE SOLDIERS
This memorial is dedicated to six local war dead from the First World War.
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FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
MADISON 332
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
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This memorial lists the names of members of Madison 332 who served with the Canadian military during the Second World War.
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IN HONOUR AND LOVING MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRICT WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
1914-1918
D. HEAL
J. JACKSON
E. MARTIN
A. MELLOR
J. MCDOUGALL
C. CLINT
G. ROBERTSON
H. GREEN
W. SUNLEY
1939-1945
J. MCPHEE
R.J. PAINTON
W.J. MCALISTER
E.J. LEE
G. MCNICHOL
G. MCDONALD
K. HICKS
R. PHILLIPS
L. CROLL
RAY BOTHAM
I. MCDONALD
F. STEVENSON
J. WELLBELOVE
J. BARKWELL
G. CAMPBELL
N. MOYSEY
J. EVANS
D.D. MCKERACHER
H. CODE
W.J. ABBOTT
ROBT. BOTHAM
E. MULLIS
S. WEST
TED MORGAN
ON EVERY HEART - LEST WE FORGET - SECURE AT HOME - ENGRAVE THIS DEBT
E.V. LUCAS
This memorial was built by Mr. George Gatenby in 1952 and is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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HONOR ROLL
ESTON DISTRICT
WORLD WAR II - 1939-1945 - AND KOREAN WAR
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WOMEN'S DIVISION
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This memorial is dedicated to the local veterans who served during the Second World War and the Korean War.