The memorial fireplace in the memorial union at University of Saskatchewan was unveiled on 11 November 1955 as a memorial to lost students and alumni of WWII.
University of Saskatchewan Memorial Fireplace
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The memorial fireplace in the memorial union at University of Saskatchewan was unveiled on 11 November 1955 as a memorial to lost students and alumni of WWII.
The hallways of the Old Administrative Building (College Building) are decorated with scrolls that honour those members of the University of Saskatchewan who died or were wounded in the First World War.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
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[Front/devant]
DEDICATED TO THE
MEMORY OF OUR HEROES
WHO FELL IN THE WORLD
WARS I AND II
BY THE MUNICIPALITIES OF
HUMBOLT, THREE LAKES,
ST. PETERS, WOLVERINE AND
TOWN OF HUMBOLT.
"THE PATHS OF GLORY
LEAD BUT TO THE GRAVE"
[First Side/premier côté]
ROBERT YOUNGER
HERBERT WOODARD
JOHN BRADSHAW
GERALD BROOKE
JOHN DUBOIS
ERNEST DYKE
AUBREY C. FLOWERS
KNUD JENSON
S.T. STEPTOE
R.O. CLARKE
E.C.W. MOCKLER
J.R. WILSON
SIDNEY CROOK
BERT EASTMAN
W. GILMOUR
C.F. HALLETT
ALFRED RODEN
DAVID DUNDAS
J.A. MACFORBES
J. FOY
C.A. MATHESON
ALBERT GOLD
A.A. ALLEN
W.B. MARTIN
D.A. MCDONALD
E.F. MCANELLEY
D.J. SCHMITZ
L.D. KIDD
D.E. HORTON
R.L. TELFER
[Second Side/deuxième côté]
V.F. MCHARG
I.G. GRICE
J. LENIUK
A.A. SHEPHARD
K.G. SMALLEY
G.C. PARKER
R.B. KOTCHORK
R.A. WIGNES
L.G. WADDELL
DUNCAN CAMERON
L.W. LENZ
J. MORPHY
W.C. GAY
L.C. KAWN
R.C. CONLEY
ALEX BAIN
W.J. PARENTEAU
J.A. WILLIAMS
M. TAGGETH
G. WIUM
M. WEBER
H. MURPHY
ERNEST ROPER
BERT ROPER
STEVE BERES
EDWIN WAGNER
J.P. KAVANAGH
J. REYNOLDS
A. BRITZ
B. FLACK
[Back/l’arrière]
ARTUHUR BOOKER
ROBERT CLARKE
G.S. MACDONALD
FRANK STOCKWELL
ERNEST WILSON
GARVIN WILSON
ARCHIE WILSON
EDWARD BOWES
SAMUEL CHURM
W.E. HEWITSON
TREAVOR JONES
REX KIRKWOOD
CYRUS SMYTHE
JOHN WIDDET
W.B. BRANDON
ALEXANDER BELLAMY
ALEXANDER DAVIES
ALEXANDER CAMERON
NELS CHRISTIANSEN
FREDERICK CLARKE
PERCY JOHNSTONE
MAURICE JORDAN
KENNETH MACINTOSH
CHARLES MACGINNIS
PETER MCCORKINDALE
GORDON STOCKALL
J.H. STRINGER
JAMES STEBBINGS
JOSEPH PINNETTE
WILLIAM TAYLOR
The monument was erected by the municipalities of Humboldt, Three Lakes, St. Peters, Wolverine, and the Town of Humbolt.
Samuel Hooper, an architect appointed Manitoba’s first Provincial Architect in 1904 and sculptor formed Hooper Marble and Granite Works to supply monuments. Despite Hooper’s death in 1911, the firm continued to operate; in the early 1920s, it was advertising regularly in the newspaper, with a factory in St. Boniface and a showroom at Portage and Spence, in Winnipeg. Hooper was contracted to put up a handsome obelisk in Humboldt, Saskatchewan in 1920.
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
PASWEGIN COMMUNITY Paswegin Community
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
[First Column]
Arnason, Jonas
Arnason, Magnus
Atkinson, Charlie
Burniston, Eileen
Burniston, Isabel
Chaykowski, Mike
Chaycowski, Paul
Drummond, Dugal
Engemoen, Carroll M.
Engemoen, Halvor C.
Graham, Dick
Graham, Ted
Haldorson, Halldor
Haldorson, Helgie
Haldorson, Lloyd
Haldorson, Norman
Harmsworth, Edwin
[Second Column]
Harmsworth, Jack
Hein, Alfred
Hein, Otto
Johnson, Aubrey
Lamotte, Osmond
Leefe, Harvey
Leefe, Ivor
Lofgren, Byron
Lofgren, Clifford
MacDonald, Charley
Pidhirny, Mitchell
Robinson, Russell
Sorrell, Allen
Sylvester, Clarence
Sylvester, Gordon *
Sylvester, Vernon
Sylvester, Victor *
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IN REVERENT MEMORY OF THE FALLEN
AND IN HONOUR OF ALL WHO SERVED
THEIR COUNTRY IN TWO WORLD WARS
1914-1918 1939-1945
DEDICATED AS A LIVING MEMORIAL
BY THE R.M. OF THREE LAKES NO. 400
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THEY SERVED GOD AND CANADA
IN WORLD WAR II
MARTIN WEBER - 1944
LAMBERT LENZ - 1944
Erected by the village of Muenster, this memorial is dedicated to two local men - Martin Peter Weber and Lambert William Lenz - both killed during the Second World War in 1944.
[front/devant]
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
Scandia Lutheran Church
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
Ole Austring
Reuben Austring
Wallace Backlund
Lawrence Erickson
Conrad Gustavson
Sverre Hagen
Lloyd Johnson
Orville Kiland
Vernie Kiland
Clifford Oberg
Leonard Oberg
Bob Prediger
Charles Prediger
Collin Prediger
Alvin Svensrud
Bennie Tweidt
Sigurd Walster
Stig Walster
Walter Walster
L.T. Adams
R.W. Adams
M. Hordli
M. Tweidt
C. Anderson
This certificate lists the names of parishioners of Scandia Lutheran Church who served in the Canadian military during the Second World War.
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IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN WORLD WAR 1939-1945
NICK KOSTENKO
JOHN PURCELL
MAURICE ROBERTS
RAY MURDOCK
FRANK BELL
JIM MARCHANT
JACK MARCHANT
BOB BELLS
"LEST WE FORGET"
This memorial was constructed by Mr. Philip Niegel of Melfort, Saskatchewan, and was unveiled on 24 September 2000. It is dedicated to the local war dead of the Second World War.
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After the First World War, an organ was offered as a memorial to members of St. Thomas Presbyterian Church who had died in the war. In 1930, St. Thomas Presbyterian and Wesley Methodist churches worshipped together in the St. Thomas building under joint ministry. In 1934, the congregations became one and St. Thomas Wesley United Church was born. The church offered the building to the community in 2004 with the provision that the congregation be able to remain in the building.