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Montmartre Cenotaph
IN MEMORIAM
1939 WAR 1945
BACHELU H.
DUSYK M.
ELLIS d.
LORNSON A.
MITHCELL R.
MCCALL R.
OSWALD H.
PERRON G.
PERRON A.
RINK W.
ROCHON A.
SITTER C.
"THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVER"
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My VAC AccountIN MEMORIAM
1939 WAR 1945
BACHELU H.
DUSYK M.
ELLIS d.
LORNSON A.
MITHCELL R.
MCCALL R.
OSWALD H.
PERRON G.
PERRON A.
RINK W.
ROCHON A.
SITTER C.
"THEIR NAME LIVETH FOREVER"
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FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
VIBANK AND DISTRICT
WHO HAVE SERVED WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
1939 - 1945
This memorial is dedicated to the local veterans of the Second World War.
[front/devant]
FRANCIS SCHOOL
1939 FOR KING AND COUNTRY 1945
HONOR ROLL
Anderson Harold
Anderson William T.
Anderson Earl Phillip Hepp
Anderson William Lloyd
Ballard James Harvey
Buchanan Robert Roy
Buchanan Donald Allister
Cameron Lachlan Archibald
Campbell Helen Elizabeth
Campbell Claude Wilson
Campbell Keith Cameron
Dafoe Edward McDonald
Day Alvin Robert
Day William Russell
Duke Lancelot Earl
Duke Nelda May
Ferguson Elmer Lorne
Hollingsworth Grant Irwin
Haines Clifford William
Helfrick Ignateus Frank
Helfrick Roscoe Lawrence
Dundas Harold
Hall Blanch Wakely
Hughes Frederick Percy
Hensen Roscoe Charles A.
Hensen Clinton Pearce
Irvine Henry Noble
Irvine William Gowan
James Arnold Rankin
James Thomas Irving
Johnson Robert Wilton
Killar John
Kennedy Murray John
Kennedy Allan Cameron
Lennie Thomas Wilfred
Mann Thomas Peter
Mayer Michael
Mayer William
McGillivray Clarence Duncan
McIver Murdock James
McIver Roy Norman
Mills Ernest
Mills Bertram
Morrow Clarence Folley
Ortman Jacob
Ortman Margaret Jenevieve
Oullette Raymond
Fisher Agues Gerald
Glaze Warren Nelson
Redman Rober Allison
Shaeffer John
Schmalz John Adam
Seaman Charlotte Violet
Seaman John Kenneth
Seaman Mabel Phoebe
Seaman Robin Spence
Seaman William Sanford
Siety Englebert
Snitzler Stanley
Stewart Hugh
Stewart John Marshall
Stewart William Gordon
Thompson John Herbert
Trueman Bertram James
Ward Thomas Frederick
Watson Andrew James
Whitney William Harvey
Whiteman Wilfred Ross
Woodhall Alice Isobel
Dundas Benjamin Arthur
Maier John
Snitzler Eddy William
Working Studying Sacrificing
We will be true to Canada and the Gallant Men who have suffered and died for us.
This honour roll lists the members and former members of Francis School who served during the Second World War.
[front/devant]
THE VILLAGE OF SEDLEY WISHES TO ACKNOWLEDGE IN LOVING MEMORY AND IN RECOGNITION THE OFFICERS AND OTHER RANKS WHO SERVED IN WORLD WARS I AND II
WORLD WAR I
CAPTAIN ARCADE COUPAL
PRIVATE WILLIAM CREEDON
CPL THOMAS HENLEY
PTE JOHN MILDENBERGER SR.
PTE CHARLES NORMANDIE
CAPTAIN CHARLES PARENT
PTE HARRY PAYNE
PTE MARTIN PHILLIPS
PTE JOHN SCHAEFFER
PTE TED SWAYNE
WORLD WAR II
A/C(2) MARTIN ADAMS
F/SGT ALBERT BAKER
A/C(2) RITA BAKER
F/LT HARVEY BARRIE
PTE MARCEL BARRE
PTE RICHARD BARRE
PTE ROBERT BARRE
PTE PETER BAST
PTE KARL BAST
A/C(2) BERNARD BECHARD
PTE ROLAND BECHARD
WREN VERA COUPAL
F/LT GABRIEL COUPAL
F.L/N.S. JEANINE COUPAL
PTE REAL COUPAL
PTE MICHEL COUPAL
PTE JEAN MARIE COUPAL
PTE GABRIEL COUPAL
PTE ANTHONY DECK
PTE CHRISTIAN DEIS
PTE ALEXANDER DORNSTANDER
SGT ROMAIN DUPUIS
PTE ANDREW ELL
PTE PETER ELL
PTE CANISIUS ELL
A/C(2) PETER FENNER
PTE ELMER FERGUSON
SGT ALPHONSE FUCHS
MAJOR JONATHON FRANCIS
PTE VALENTINE GRAD
PTE RENE HAMELIN
PTE JOHN HARSCHE
PTE FRANCIS HARTY
PTE HULME HENLEY
PTE JOSEPH HELFRICK
SG.L/M.O. SYDNEY ISRAELS
F/SGT LEO KAMBEITZ
CAPTAIN/N.S. ADRIAN KILDEA
PTE PETER KLEIN
PTE JACOB KNOLL
A.C.(2) ARISTA LEFEBVRE
SGT RENE LEFEBVRE
PTE GERALD LYNCH
PTE COME MARTIN
PTE EMIL MARKLINGER
F/LT BOYD MCKINNON
PTE FRANK METZ
CAPTAIN P.M. JOHN MILDENBERGER SR.
P.O. JAMES MILDENBERGER
SGT. CHATERINE MILDENBERGER
PTE. ARMELLA MILDENBERGER
PTE. WENDELIN MILDENBERGER
SGT. KASPAR MILDENBERGER
A.C.(2) EDWARD MILDENBERGER
PTE WILFRED MOYSE
F.LT./N.S. JEANNETTE PARENT
PTE GABRIEL PARC
PTE JOSEPH PARC
A.C.(2) EDWARD PARC
PTE JOHN PHILLIPS
PTE GEORGE PHILLIPS
PTE DAVID PUGSLEY
SGT LAWRENCE QUIGLEY
PTE JOSEPH SALIE
PTE ANTHONY SCHAEFFER
PTE BENJAMIN SCHAEFFER
PTE NICHOLAS SCHAEFFER
FLT JOSEPH SCHLOSSER
SGT MATTHEW SCHLOSSER
PTE RAYMOND SEIFERLING
PTE PETER SEIFERLING
CPL JOSEPH SEIFERLING
PTE CASPAR UNSER
PTE XAVIER UNSER
PTE EMIL WAGNER
PTE FRANK WARNKE; CAPTAIN/CHAPLAIN NOAH WARNKE; CAPTAIN/M.O. ALEXANDER WASLENKI; PTE HENRY WELSH; PTE WILLIAM WEINBERGER; CAPTAIN JEAN WHEELER; PTE EDWARD WHEELER; PTE WILLIAM WHEELER; PTE STEPHEN WOLBAUM; PTE PAUL WOLBAUM
Erected by the village of Sedley, this memorial lists the names of the local citizens who served in the military during the First and Second World Wars.
Sherbrooke Veterans Village
In October 2000, Veterans moved into their new home in the Veterans Village at Sherbrooke Community Centre. The Veterans Village is home for Veterans of Canada’s Armed Forces who could no longer live independently in the community. The village consists of four houses – named Dieppe, Mafeking, Vimy, and Korea.
Thomas Dais donated a war memorial to the University of Saskatchewan law school. It honours alumni and students who served and died in World War II. It was unveiled by President Peter MacKinnon on Oct 1, 1999.
[top plaque/plaque du haut]
1914--1918
THEIR
NAME LIVETH
FOREVER MORE
[first column/première colonne]
S. DAVEY
F. SALTER
A. MILLER
J.BECKETT
S. JACKSON
J. McMILLAN
V. C. ANDBOYS
[second column/deuxième colonne]
C. LOCKER
C. BEECHY
H. MATHER
C. PRINGLE
H. ROBERTS
H. CAMPBELL
S. BREMNER
[lower plaque/plaque du bas]
1939-1945
SGT W.H.GILLATT
F/O J.E.WRIGHT
This memorial is dedicated to those men who gave their lives in the First World War, unveiled in November 1926 by Mr. Dow. The names of Sgt W. H. Gillatt and F/O J. E. Wright were added after the Second World War.
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Lest We Forget
In memory of those
who gave their lives
For their country
World War 1 World War 2
1914-1918 1939-1945
Korean War
1950-1954
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning,
"We will remember them."
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The Northwest Rebellion (1885) In 1885, Metis leader Louis Riel proclaimed a provisional government in an attempt to call attention to his people's concerns about western Canadian settlement. In response, the Canadian government dispatched the North West Field Force under Major General Middleton, who suffered severe setbacks at the hands of Riel's general, Gabriel Dumont. Dumont's use of surprise raids and ambushes frustrated the Field Force, who were used to more traditional tactics. Riel eventually surrendered at Batoche on May 15, was found guilty of treason and hanged in Regina on November 16, 1885. This statue depicts Metis hero Gabriel Dumont, who successfully escaped to the United States and was later granted amnesty and allowed to return to Batoche.
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Named for the legendary association of fountains have with perpetual youth, the Memorial Fountain of Youth is dedicated to those killed in the Second World War (1939-1945). Over one million Canadian men and women enlisted in the Armed Forces during this conflict; of this number, 42,000 died in service. The Kiwanis Memorial Fountain, officially dedicated on June 17, 1947, was built to the "everlasting honour and glory of those who fared forth to war and died that Freedom's cause might triumph." The original fountain was rebuilt and rededicated in 1996 by the Kiwanis Club of Saskatoon and the Meewasin Valley Authority. Source: Path of History - Kiwanis Memorial Park brochure