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FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
Eyebrow and District
1914 - 1918
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
Officers and NCOs
Capt. A.C. Armstrong M.D.
Capt. H. Clarke
Lieut. C. Clarke
Lieut. H.Y. Lawrence
Sgt. L.J. Walley
Sgt. P.J. Bullock
Corp. Rev. F.W. Westwood
Corp. Horace Hilles
Corp. W. Godliman
Privates
Allen P.
Aitkin Robt.
Babcock C.
Balduc R.
Slissett R.
Brinkworth Walter
Bucknell Fred
Campbell A.P.
Campbell W.
Crawford C.K.
Dare, F.
* Duncan L.
Faith F.
* Gilmour W.
Glover H.
Gould J.
@ Gunmer W.
# Griffin J.
Gransmore A.
Hebbert H.
Hebbert H.
Hewitt G.
$ Johnson R.
* Johnstone G.
Knox E.
* Linton A.
Martin G.
Maunders J.
Metcalfe G.
Mitchell H.
Moore K.
McNaughton A.
Moynham J.
Muir C.
Murray E.
Munroe E.
Norris J.
Patterson A.
Peacock J.
Perlette Louis
$ Pierpont W.
$ Plaut A.
Richardson G.
* Richardson J.
Richards J.
* Riggall R.
Rowland F.
$ Sargent F.
$ Shacklady W.
$ Simmons H.
Smith D.
Stewart H.
Taylor W.
* Varley S.
Vincent S.
$ Warren E.
Wheatley R.
Wilkins L.
Williams R.
$ Winters I.
Woods M.
Nursing Sister M. Simpson
* Killed in action
$ Wounded
@ Gassed
# Prisoner of War
This certificate lists the local citizens who served in the Canadian military during the First World War.
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FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
Canadian Legion Eyebrow Branch 105
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES
Eskbank
Adams, K.
Bartell, J.
Beck, H.
Beck, B.
Con, L.
Dean, K.
Elton, A.
MacLachlan, Beatrice
MacLachlan, D.
MacLachlan, G.
MacLachlan, H.
MacLachlan, Isabella
MacLachlan, Jean
Ferguson, A.
Ferguson, E.
Lake Valley
Buck, Robert
Dean, James
Eberle, John
Forsyth, Neal
Jackson, William
Koehler, Gordon
Lien, Douglas
Learmouth, John
Mullin, Doris
Smith, Leonard
Smith, Irving
Smith, Harry
Smith, Bernice
Wilson, Hazel
Brownlee
Bridgewater, Percy
Buckmaster, Robert
Buckmaster, Dwight
Carrick, Herman
Carrick, Hector
Dumas, James
Holmes, Gordon
Holmes, Vernon
Hjelte, Edward
Johnston, Garth
Johnston, Craig
Kettlewill, Keith
Lemer, Arthur
Lindell, Helmer
Lougheed, Mervin
McLean, George
Nell, Audrey
Pell, Ernest
Patterson, Evert
Quamme, Alvin
Quick, Leo
Thomas, Elgin
Walker, James
Tugaske
Alcock, W.
Blix, G.
Blix, O.
Blix, C.
Blix, J.
Blix, K.
Barrie, J.
Barrie, T.
Bruce, C.
Brough, Bettie
Brown, R.
Bulrose, E.
Bartell, J.E.
Broughton, W.
Coldwell, H.
Coldwell, E.
Cooper, L.
Chamberlain, Ruth
Colewell, K.
Craig, W.
Cole, J.
Dean, H.
Dean, A.
Deyenberg, E.
Donaldson, K.
Enns, B.
Edgar, J.
Enns, J.
Fraser, K.
Farrell, Wm.
Farrell, A.
Featherstone, Jean
Glemister, C.
Grant, D.
Greves, K.
Hutchings, R.G.; Hutchings, F.; Hartell, Jean; Hodge, H.; Juhnke, W.; Jardine, F.; Kemp, L.; King, C.; King, H.; Ledgerwood, J.; Ledgerwood, A.; Leaker, A.; Larmer, F.; Lambsdown, F.; Lamberton, G.; Leggott, J.; Moore, R.; Medcalf, A.; McDonald D.; McDonald, J.; McCall, A.; Magee, A.; Magee, F.; Melds, D.; McDonald, G.; Pringle, A.; Pope, B.; Pope, Winnifred; Purvis, E.; Pederson, R.; Phillips, C.; Russell, W.; Rutherford, J.; Russell, J.; Russell, R.; Rhodes, C.; Rensby, A.; Rensby, E.; Seaman, C.; Stark, G.; Sheridan, G.; Sheridan, L.; Stevens, C.; Stevens, J.; Schmidt, W.; Taylor, F.; Taylor, R.; Vilness, W.; Voisey, A.; Wiggins, H.; Wiggins, A.; Wiggins, F.; Winters, W.; Walker, J.; Wilson, R.; Ward, Muriel; Word, K.; Yates, W.; Yates, O.
Eyebrow
Ames, A.; Aitken, W.L.; Aberdeen, W.R.; Beals, J.G.; Beals, V.B.; Bartel, J.A.; Carrick, Mary; Carrick, K.W.; Carrick, H.; Caldwell, G.B.; Caldwell, G.E.; Cameron, T.W.; Cameron, J.F.; Campbell, A.; Challis, R.H.; Clay, D.H.; Clay, G.R.; Cleave, R.P.; Cornish, L.R.; Cornish, R.; Currie, A.W.; Cumbers, G.R.; Davis, C.; Doerksen, J.; Ellingson, E.; Fournes, B.; Grant, D.; Gibson, J.E.; Harvey, D.T.; Harvey, P.B.; Harvey, Viola; Harvey, T.; Handford, R.S.; Handford, R.A.; Handford, E.R.; Handford, A.G.; Hayes, O.; Leggotf, A.; Lougheed, M.D.; Lougheed, J.; Jackson, W.E.; Johnstone, N.J.; Mathews, C.H.; Mathews, E.J.; Mathews, W.; McFayden, J.A.; McFayden, J.; Maunders, J.E.; Maunders, K.M.; McWilliam, K.J.; McDonald, C.; Maunder, J.H.; MacDonald, R.S.; Meeds, D.; Meeds, R.; Monkhouse, S.; Mazur, P.G.; Norris, N.R.; Norris, P.E.; Norris, L.; Paisley, D.W.; Robinson, J.; Sweigard, K.L.; Sweigard, C.M.; Sweigard, W.E.; Singer, W.W.; Stuart, W.; Warner, W.V.; Warner, F.B.; Weyers, Evelyn; Winch, A.E.; Willard, C.R.
Keeler
Amrstrong, Celia; Armstrong, Ralph; Armstrong, Walter; Armstrong, Richard; Buckmaster, Louis; Cooper, George; Cedergren, Arthur; Crisford, Dorothy; Dow, Leslie; Dow, Harvey; Dow, Douglas; Fowle, Jack; Fowle, David; Harrison, Edward; Keller, Duncan; Kemp, Norman; Nesbitt, Bruce; Muma, Marion; O'Connell, Francis; Palmer, Neil; Purdy, Leonard; Stuart, Robt.; Scheveck, Pete; Scheveck, Paul; Taylor, Eric
Bridgeford
Bathgate, R.; Bathgate, W.; Bathgate, F.; Bryan, J.; Bryan, Marjorie; Bryan, Dorothy; DeVries, G.; King, C.; Lake, L.; Locke, E.V.; Locke, D.; Mann, C.; Mann, D.; Melander, K.; Wetheral, H.; Nicholson, S.; Nicholson, K.; Nicholson, L.
This certificate lists members of Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 105 who served with the Canadian military during the Second World War.
A.H.L. RICHARDONS
GOVERNMENT OF SASKATCHEWAN
GOUVERNEMENT DE LA SASKATCHEWAN
1995
The Sergeant Arthur Lindsey Richardson Plaque was installed on the Centennial Building at Depot by the Saskatchewan Heritage Foundation, Government of Saskatchewan in 1995. It was moved in 2017 to the Maple Leaf Park.
Arthur Herbert Lindsay Richardson was born in Southport, England on 23 September 1873. In 1894, he came to Canada and joined the North West Mounted Police. When the South African War began in 1899, Richardson obtained leave from the Mounted Police to enlist in Lord Strathcona’s Horse (Royal Canadians), a regiment that was being raised for service in the conflict.
Sergeant Richardson earned the Victoria Cross on 5 July 1900 at Wolve Spruit, near Standarton in South Africa. When he spotted a wounded Canadian trooper whose horse had been shot, he rode through heavy crossfire to within 300 metres of the enemy in order to rescue his comrade.
Richardson returned to the Mounted Police after the war ended in 1902, and eventually reached the rank of sergeant-major. However, in 1907 poor health forced him to purchase his discharge and, eventually, to settle in Liverpool, England, where he became a recluse. During this period, another man named Arthur Richardson, a corporal in The Gordon Highlanders of the British Army, began passing himself off as the winner of the Victoria Cross. He succeeded so well that, when he died, he was buried with military honours. Ironically, the real Arthur Richardson, VC was discovered marching in the funeral cortège of his imposter. As a result, Richardson rose to a certain prominence in his late middle age. He died in Liverpool on 15 December 1932.
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MY GRAVE IS SUFFICIENT FOR THEE
DEDICATED TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN THE LOVING MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THIS DISTRIT WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE WORLD GREAT WAR 1914-1918
[left/à gauche]
RENWICK W.H. ANDERSON
FRED ATKINSON
GEORGE FLAVEL
WILLIAM J. ROSS
[right/à droite]
THOMAS RAMSAY
JOHN P. RAMSAY
ERIC WATERLOO
RAYNOR WRIGHT
H.H. WILLIAMSON
Erected by the Silton United Church and Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 33, these windows are dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War.
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IN MEMORY OF THE MEN WHO FROM THIS DISTRICT GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918
I.N. INGRAM
L. COLES
W.J. ROSS
A.R. SMERVING
F. THOMAS
G. BREWER
H.V. CLAYTON
S.A. WOOD
J.C. GRACE
J. HALFPENNY
C. REID
V. GORE
CHRIST THOU WILL NOT BE HARD ON A MAN WHO DIED FOR MAN
This memorial to the local war dead of the First World War was moved to its current location in 1994.
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1914-1918
[left side/côté gauche]
LEST WE FORGET
R. BARCLAY
T. BLANCHARD
R. DILLON
R. EASTMAN
S. FARRELL
W. GREEN
W. JEBAMINE
T. LEES
A.Y. MATHEWS
T.J. MILLS
A. MOULD
H.J. MUNROE
E. MCNEICE
L. QUINN
E. REID
A.C. ROCKE
H.S. ROE
BRYON SMALL
T. SHEPHERD
C.B. SMITH
THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
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1939-1945
LEST WE FORGET
W.C. ADAMSON
J.W. BAYARD
R.L. BAYARD
W.C. BUCKINGHAM
M.C. CHURCH
H.R. HAMANN
C.D. KNIGHT
L.C. MESHKA
C.L. NORDBYE
C. OCSTON
J. SPERLING
A. TULLOCH
S. TULLOCH
R.C. WALLACE
THEIR NAMES LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. On June 4, 1980, the Monument was moved in front of the Legion Community Hall. This moved was needed due to damage done by drivers and vandalism.
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1914 / YPRES / SOMME / VIMY / MONS / 1918
ERECTED BY THE LUMSDEN CHAPTER I.O.D.E. 1922
HONOR AND LOVING MEMORY TO THOSE WHO DIED.
HONOR ALSO AND GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO DARING TO DIE, SURVIVED.
LUMSDEN
[left side/côté gauche]
OUR HONORED DEAD
CYRIL BUNDY
J. BRADLEY BULL
REG. BLACKBURN
JOHN BURNETT
CHAS. M. CHAPLIN
LEIGH COLES
W. FORREST
SIDNEY HUNTLEY
THOS. LAMB
JAMES MURRAY
PAUL A. MCPHAIL
FRED WADMAN
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1914 / PASSCHENDAELE / COURCELETTE / 1918
GEO. JOHNSON
ELMER BEL
JOHN TOSH
H.V. GORE
SAM COOPER
ARTHUR PORTER
JAS. HALFPENNY
ALF. WOOD
JOE MONK
JOHN RICHARDSON
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OUR HONORED DEAD
IVAN BURROWS
WILLIS WILKISON
J.E. MCNEICE
FRED N. HEWER
ROBT. J. BAIRD
ANDREW BELL
T. HETHERINGTON
BARCLAY BROWN
ROBT. G. DUNBAR
PERCY GORDON
THEO. CLEMPP
WM. SHINNAN
Erected by the Lumsden Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.), this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead and veterans of the First World War.
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ERECTED IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE TWO WORLD WARS
1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945
This memorial is dedicated to the war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
[upper plaque/plaque du haut]
1914-1918
IN MEMORY OF THOSE KILLED IN ACTION IN WW I
BROWN LOSTE B.
BROWN LOSTE L.
LEES, J.
MCDADE, WM.
ROBB, WM.
HEWSTON, D.
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LEST WE FORGET
ERECTED BY THE SIMPSON LEGION BRANCH # 375 AND THE SIMPSON COMMUNITY 1985
1914-1918 KOREAN CONFLICT 1939-1945
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I.O.O.F.
ERECTED BY SIMPSON LODGE NO. 131 IN MEMORY OF BRO. BASIL LOSTE BROWN, KILLED IN ACTION APRIL 28, 1917, AGED 36 YEARS
FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH
IN MEMORIAM
SEGT. WILLIAM ROBB, KILLED IN ACTION, OBSERVATORY RIDGE, JUNE 2, 1916
SEGT. JAMES LEES, KILLED IN ACTION AT REGINA TRENCH NOV 18. 1916
THEY COUNTED NOT LIFE DEAR TO THEMSELVES, BUT WILLINGLY GAVE IT, THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE.
SIMPSON L.O.L. 2462
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F/L ALBERT JOHN BECK, J40392 SQUADRON 626, RCAF ATTACHED TO RAF, KILLED IN ACTION, GERMANY, AGE 24, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
LANCE SGT. MALCOLM BUDD, L 12352, SOUTH SASK. REGT., KILLED IN ACTION, FRANCE, AGE 26, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
W.O. I JOHN EVANS COSFORD, 87409, RCAF, KILLED IN ACTION, IRAN, AGE 22, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
F.O. ROBERT S.E. GREENWAY, J6399, TUSKAR SQUADRON
RCAF ATTACHED TO RAF, KILLED IN ACTION, CEYLON, AGE 29, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
R.O. EARL W. LANG, 328-61-68, C26, U.S. NAVY, KILLED IN ACTION, AT SEA, AGE 24, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
PTE. PERCY HENRY SCHOTTS, H200129, QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON HIGHLANDERS, KILLED IN ACTION, FRANCE, AGE 26, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
P.O. CLAUDE SENTON, J89686, SQUADRON 422, RCAF, KILLED IN ACTION, TRONDHEIM, NORWAY, AGE 25, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
F/S KENNETH G. SMALLEY, R139880, RCAF, KILLED IN ACTION, NORTH SEA, AGE 20, HONOURED BY SIMPSON COMMUNITY, SIMPSON, SASK.
This memorial crypt is lined on the inside with the plaques erected to the memory of various groups and individuals. The crypt was erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 375 and the community of Simpson in 1985 in honour of the memory of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War.