Kennedy Crescent is named for Dr. Norman D. J. Kennedy, who served in the First World War with the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He was awarded the Military Cross for bravery in action.
Kennedy Crescent
Kennedy Crescent
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Kennedy Crescent is named for Dr. Norman D. J. Kennedy, who served in the First World War with the King's Own Scottish Borderers. He was awarded the Military Cross for bravery in action.
Keffner Place
Keffner Bay is named for Percy B. Keffner, who served with the Royal Flying Corps in the First World War.
Johnstone Street
Johnstone Street is named in honour of Dr. David S. Johnstone, who served overseas in the First World War, and with veterans and as a recruiting officer in the Second World War.
Ingersoll Crescent
Ingersoll Crescent is named for Lt. Col. Charles Cecil Ingersoll Merritt, the first Canadian to receive the Victoria Cross during the Second World War.
Hague Crescent
Hague Crescent is named for Flying Officer Albert Frederick Hague, lost in the North Sea in 1944 after serving with the R.C.A.F. since 1939.
Gosse Place
Gosse Place is named for C. Hamilton Gosse who served in the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War.
Goodmurphy Bay
Goodmurphy Bay was named for Albert D. Murphy, who served as a staff sergeant during the First World War.
Goldie Street
Goldie Street is named for Flight Lieutenant John K. Goldie, awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in the Second World War.
Ewart Place
Ewart Place is named for George Alfred Ewart, who was wounded at the Battle of Amiens in 1918. He served in the Second World War as a lieutenant colonel commanding the 3rd Battalion of the Regina Rifle Regiment.
Ellison Crescent
Ellison Crescent is named in honour of Albin C. Ellison, who serve in the First and Second World Wars. He was the First Commanding Officer of the H.M.C.S. Queen.