This memorial, which is in the shape of a stele with a cross cut out of it, is surrounded by the graves of veterans.
Canora Cemetery Cross of Sacrifice
no wording/aucune inscription
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This memorial, which is in the shape of a stele with a cross cut out of it, is surrounded by the graves of veterans.
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Roll of Honor
Pheasant Forks, Sask.
Pte. Joseph Featherstone, CASC
Albert Ruston, CASC, died Toronto, Sept. 12, 1915
Pte. John Maynard, 45th Batt., killed in action
Pte. John Maxwell, 45th Batt.
Pte. Fred Weston, 45th Batt.
Pte. James Roberts, 45th Batt.
Pte. Robert Featherstone, 68 Batt.
Pte. William Hanson, 68 Batt.
Pte. John Neuby, 68 Batt.
Pte. Joseph Jackson, Yorks Hussars
Pte. Ernest Sutton, 68 Batt.
Pte. John Kirby, 68 Batt.
Pte. Richard Hart, 77 Batty, KIA
Pte. Tom Stafford, CASC
Pte. William Harrison, Can. Engineers
Pte. Fred Bielby, Can. Engineers
Pte. Ernest Nicholson, 60 Batty
Pte. Wilfred Brown, 195 Batt.
Pte. Walter Reffold, East Yorkshire
Pte. John Chisholm, 27 Bn, KIA
Pte. Harold Bratley, 27 Bn, KIA
Erected by the District of Pheasant Forks, this list is a roll of honour naming all of the local men who served in the First World War.
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IHS
CANADIAN HERO'S WHO FELL ASLEEP
IN II GREAT WAR
FROM STENEN SASK.
FOR CANADA SOULS O LORD MAKE
THEIR MEMORY BE ETERNAL
CDN 123 CAPTAIN HARRY JANAKA
P/O ESTELLES A. WICKENCAMP MBS
R61812 FLT SGT WESLEY L. BELOUS
L102900 RFN ROBERT R. REITH
L59812 PTE NICHOLAS H. FORSACHUK
PTE MICHAEL KOROWSKY
36579317 GOOD STEPHEN P. KALTUSA
L154308 PTE HARRY C. KURULAK
MEMORY ETERNAL
GOD SAVE THE KING
1939 STENEN CANADA 1945
This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the Second World War.
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DUBUC MEMORIAL HALL
Needs further research
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR KING & COUNTRY
1914-18
R. ALLAN
E. BOOTH
G. GREER
D. LOWING
L. MCFAYDEN
O. NICHOLSON
O. ODER
H. STEEL
1939-45
J. GRIMMER
O. LINDSTEAD
J. LOFFENDALE
L. MCQUITTY
R. MOLLER
J. SAINT
R. THOMPSON
LEST WE FORGET
This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
OPERATED A DRUG STORE
AT THIS LOCATION
AWARDED
THE
VICTORIA CROSS
FOR VALOUR AT
ACHEVILLE, FRANCE
MAY 3, 1917
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN
1995
The Lieutenant Robert Combe Plaque was erected by the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Government of Saskatchewan in 1995.
Robert Combe was awarded the Victoria Cross, for his actions at Acheville, France, on May 3, 1917. Although the Battle of Vimy Ridge is considered to have ended in mid-April of 1917, fighting carried on at the edges of the ridge for weeks afterward. On May 3, 1917, Lieutenant Robert Grierson Combe was leading a small force on the right side of the Canadian Line, near the town of Acheville, France, about four kilometres from Vimy village. The artillery from the opposing positions was fierce, and soon the entire Canadian line began to stagger as men sought shelter from the cannon fire. They gathered their strength and continued the advance only to be bombarded by their own artillery. The Canadian line halted, all except for Combe, who had gathered a handful of survivors from his company, and was attacking an enemy position. This force of six men captured two hundred and fifty yards of trench and eighty prisoners. Lieutenant Combe was constantly in the lead in repeated charges. As he was leading the final charge to capture the entire emplacement Combe was fatally wounded. The site of his grave is unknown.
Robert Combe was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1880. After grammar school he embarked on a pharmaceutical career, apprenticing in Aberdeen and London, England. He emigrated to Canada around 1906 and moved to Moosomin. Two years later he opened his own drug store in Melville. Soon he and his business partner opened another pharmacy in Dubuc. Mr. Combe and his wife Jean settled into the community of Melville, where he became a local leaded in business and sport circles. When war was declared in 1914 Combe volunteered, and after a training period was posted to England as a Major, in charge of physical training. He wanted to be part of the fighting in France, so accepted a reduction in rank to Lieutenant and an assignment to the front. His health rapidly declined, and he returned to England on sick leave. Recovering, he returned to his unit in north east France.
Jean Combe, who served as a nurse in Britain during the war, was twice invited to Buckingham Palace to accept her deceased husband’s Victoria Cross. She declined because of ill health. In 1919 the Prince of Wales presented Lieutenant Combe’s Victoria Cross to his widow at the Legislative Building in Regina. Robert Combe’s portrait now hangs in the Peace Tower in Ottawa, Ontario and in the museum in Melville. The Government of Saskatchewan named a northern lake in Combe’s honour, and the Melville Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion is named for him.
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THEY HELD THE TORCH
OF FREEDOM HIGH
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1939-1945
MOORE T.B.
KNUTTILA A.
BROWN D.
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COGHILL C.M.
BROWN R.J.
MORRISON M.J.
1914-1918
WARD H.
MYLLYMAKI A.
MURPHY C.
LEGGE E.
DOBSON D.
SPENCER H.
MOFFAT D.
McPHERSON G.
WEBSTER T.F.
GURNEY R.E.
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WARD W.
GISLASON S.
COULTER W.
ASHE M.
REDFORD L.
CALDER T.
MALCOLM N.
CURRIE J.M.
ROY ALEX
This memorial was erected by the Village of Tantallon. The original cairn was built in between 1948 and 1949. The rebuilt cairn was unveiled in approximately 1970 and is dedicated to the Veterans of World War I and World War II.
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FROM THE STURGIS DISTRICT
1914 - 1918
H. ANAKA
J. APPS
W. BELLOWS
W.J. GILLESPIE
M. GRICE
T. HEALEY
A. HERMANSON
H. HURLUK
S. JOHNSON
G. MACDONALD
A. MATTISON
C. MCINTYRE
G. MELANDER
FRED OWENS
G. POPPLE
R. REITH
H. TURREL
1939 - 1945
J. ADAMSON
C. AUNN
G. BLACKMORE
W. BURGIS
J. CARRAGHER
B. DASHCHUK
G. ELLROSE
T. GROMNISKI
N. HANSON
E. HEARN
G. LINDSTROM
W. NEIL
O. NESS
J. OVERLAND
P. OWENS
F. PERPELITZ
G. RETILO
M. SANDO
L. SMITH
R. SOTHE
E. WICKENCAMP
"WE WILL REMEMBER THEM"
This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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DEDICATED TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND TO THOSE WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
VALOUR
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN, AND IN THE MORNING, WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
ERECTED BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AND LADIES AUXILIARY PELLY BRANCH #65
1980 A.D.
Erected in 1980 by the Royal Canadian Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch No. 80, this memorial is dedicated to Canadian veterans.
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1914 1919
THIS GERMAN GUN
NO. 4306
CAPTURED IN THE WORLD WAR BY
CANADIAN SOLDIERS WAS WON BY THE CITIZENS
OF SALTCOATS, SASK., IN THE VICTORY LOAN
COMPETITION OF 1919
HENRY L. DAYTON
MINISTER OF FINANCE
This German field gun was awarded to the town of Saltcoats in the Victory Loan Competition of 1919 and had been captured by the Canadian army during the First World War.