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South Hill Cemetery Memorial Gates
THESE ENTRANCE GATES
WERE ERECTED IN 1988 THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF THE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH NO. 2
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My VAC AccountTHESE ENTRANCE GATES
WERE ERECTED IN 1988 THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF THE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH NO. 2
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TO ALL THOSE WHO DIED FOR FREEDOM ESPECIALLY THE MEN OF SHELLBROOK AND THE SURROUNDING DISTRICT
1914 - 1918
KOREA
1950 - 1953
[west side/côté ouest]
J. B. AUGUSTA
B.B. ANDERSON
T.H. BRYDEN
J. BROWN
P. BECK
D. BLACK
C.L. CAMPBELL
J. CAMERON
W.H. DENFOR
J. FURBANK
W.J. GREEN
E.L. GREEN
W. GOODWIN
P.J. GOUDAL
F. GRIFFIN
H. HAYDOCK
J.R. HEAP
H. HANGER
A. HASLEP
L. HOOPHER
H. HENSLEIGH
J. DRUGEL
W. KEATING
A. SMITH
[east side/côté est]
T. LOFTHOUSE
J. LOFTHOUSE
N. MORTON
E. NELSON
P.H. PAINTER
J. PIERCE
R. SOTHERLAN
D.L. GREEN
P.H. MOORE
J. MILNE
T. MARTIN
C.H. STERLING
A.J. SPARKS
P. SKOOTE
J.A. STUART
R. SCOTT
O. SOBERG
T. TAYLOR
C. WILLIAMS
W. HATCH
E. WABE
E. TAYLOR
T. SWIFT
A. MIDDLEMISS
[south side/côté sud]
1939-1945
R.G.S. ANDERSON
H.E. ANDERSON
S. ANDERSON
H. ALLEN
S. BRYDEN
K. BLACK
E. CHEESMAN
L. GRAHAM
G. HEWITT
E. LANES
T.D. MATHEWS
N. MASSEY
J. SMITH
W. WILKSON
R.G.H. FISHER
F.T. MORRISON
L. MILLER
[honour roll names not on cenotaph/noms figurant au tableau d’honneur, mais non sur le cénotaphe]
G.R. CANFIELD
G. CORNWELL
S. CLARKE
G. HALLIDAY
M. LAYCOCK
D. OLSVICK
L. ROBERTS
J. VAN DE VEEN
Erected in October 1923 by the Town of Shellbrook, and the Royal Canadian Legion, this memorial was originally dedicated to all Canadian war dead, in particular those from Shellbrook and area. The property for the Memorial was on the east corner of Main Street and 2nd Ave. East in Shellbrook and was owned by the Canadian National Railway. The property had a slough hole to a depth of six feet, this required filling. Shellbrook Municipality donated one hundred and fifty dollars to purchase the lot. The Town of Shellbrook owned the adjacent lot and donated and three hundred dollars to the Legion. Subscriptions were received from the public as well. The memorial was erected in October 1923 on a six foot concrete base that rested on the original ground, then dirt fill was hauled in to level the property. Construction took place soon after in an impressive ceremony with all the Local Church Clergy, the militia, school children and the public. The memorial was later expanded to commemorate the losses of the Second World War and the Korean War. The Legion Memorial Cenotaph was turned over to the Town of Shellbrook as a permanent Memorial to those who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars.
[front/devant]
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL AND IN HONOUR OF THOSE WHO SERVED
1914-1918
1939-1945
ERECTED BY CITIZENS OF THIS COMMUNITY UNDER AUSPICES OF CANADIAN LEGION B.E.S.L. AND ROTARY CLUB OF CARROT RIVER
[side/côté]
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
[back/arrière]
1955 SASKATCHEWAN GOLDEN JUBILEE
[side/côté]
LEST WE FORGET
Erected by the town of Carrot River in 1955, through the initiative of the Rotary Club and Royal Canadian Legion, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead and veterans of the First and Second World Wars.
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THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD AS WE THAT ARE LEFT GROW OLD
1914-1918
BACON R.
BACON W.
CODLING W.
COOLIDGE S.
CROMARTIE D.
DRAKE P.
EWART R.
FISHER G.
GRANT G.
HOUNSELL P.
MOTHERWELL A.
REID H.
STEVENS P.
SUMMERFIELD J.
1939-1945
BIRD B.
BRAGER L.
CHRISTOPHERSON C.
CUNNINGHAM M.
FAGRIE H.
FISHER K.
KINGSLEY W.
MACFIE J.
MANSON P.
MCDONALD W.
MCLENNAN J.
MCNABB G.
MELBY P.
MOTHERWELL D.
ORTON N.
SHANNON I.
TAYLOR J.
VOCHELL E.
WILDEY N.
WOOD W.
YOUNG M.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 122, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
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Unveiled in 1931 by a local mother of three soldiers killed during the First World War (Mrs. J.B. Sleight), this memorial was originally dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War. A plaque was added later to commemorate the local losses of the Second World War.
Flying Officer Hryhory “Harry” Moroz enlisted and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was killed in action on 23 March 1944 during an air operation over Frankfurt, Germany.
Moroz Lake, situated south of Philfoster Lake and southwest of Hume Lake, was named in honour of Hryhory "Harry" Moroz in 1958. In 2003, Moroz Street was named in honour of Harry and his brother Michael.
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THE CARILLONIC BELLS
OF THIS CATHEDRAL ARE DEDICATED
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
THOSE MEN OF THE PARISH WHO MADE THE
SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE WORLD WAR
1939 - 1945
W.L. ALDER
V.E. ATTREE
E.R. ATTREE
R. BROCK
H.W. CHURCH
R.F. COOMBE
H.W. DAVY
R.E. EDWARDS
B. FORDHAM
R. FOULDS
R.W. GRIFFIN
R.G. GURNEY
N.H. HADLEY
K.B. HADLEY
G. HANSON
W.B. HARRY
B.H. HENDERSON
J.J. HILL
R.F. KELLY
D.S. KEMP
L. LOWE
G.J. MCBRIDE
W. MCCORMICK
S.E. TABBERNOR
J. THOMPSON
F.W. TOPPING
F.B. TRENT
T. WORMWORTH
W.A. HOLMES A COURT
A set of carillon bells, explained by a brass plaque, are dedicated to the members of the congregation killed during the Second World War.
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To the Memory of N.W.M. Police and Volunteers Who were Killed in Action at Duck Lake, 26th March A.D. 1885
N.W.M. Police
Constables G.K. Garrett
G.P. Arnold
T.J. Gibson
Volunteers
Captain John Morton
Corporal W. Napier
Privates S.C. Elliott
Daniel McPhail
Daniel A. McKenzie
James Bakie
Robert Middleton
Joseph Anderson
Alexander Fisher
This memorial is dedicated to the military volunteers and members of the North West Mounted Police killed in action at Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, on 26 March 1885, during the North-West Rebellion.
[left/gauche]
1914-1918
THE MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL
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LEST WE FORGET
[right/droit]
1939-1945
THE MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL
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LEST WE FORGET
This memorial is a roll of honour for the First and Second World Wars. A duplicate hangs in the Prince Albert City Hall.
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1914-1918
THE MEMORIAL HONOR ROLL
OF THE 136 OFFICERS & MEN OF THE CITY OF PRINCE ALBERT WHO FELL IN THE "FIRST WORLD WAR"
To you from failing hands, we throw the torch, be yours to hold it high
If ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep, though poppies grow, in Flanders Fields
Adamson I.
Alston R.
Anderson A.
Babineau M.
Bannerman A.
Barthing W.C.
Barthrow F.
Bartling W.
Bernard L.
Biner R.
Brown Mc.L.
Brown L.G.
Brunton G.
Burgess W.
Clark M.
Clark I.
Clark B.C.
Clokey J.
Coates F.
Cochrane G.
Coster H.
Cottam J.
Cotteril H.
Crawford C.V.
Crockford C.
Cronarty P.A.D.
Crosswell P.
Daisley D.W.
Damour P.
Dawes G.
De la Gorgendiere R.
Denford W.H.
Donald E.
Eamer S.
Edgely G.a.
Eliott H.
Erwin R.
Fisher H.V.
Forbes G.
Franklin R.
Frese O.
Fulcher J.
Glydon C.
Gow W.
Grey G.
Griffin W.Y.
Hammond A.
Handcock R.
Hardy C.
Harmer F.
Hawkin H.
Heathcoat J.S.
Heugh W.
Holbrook B.
Horton J.E.
Hurd H.
Isles H.
Jardine D.
Keane A.J.
Kemp M.
Keyworth O.N.
King R.
Kostenko M.
Lacroix I.
Laing G.
Legoss P.
Mair P.C.
Marshall E.J.
Martin K.
Martin F.J.
Marchant T.
Merchant J.J.
Middlemiss A.
Milligan C.
Milne J.
Mollard K.
Moore A.
Moore J.
McCarl C.
McDonald S.
McDonald T.
McDonald T.C.
McGill R.
McGillivray D.
McIntosh G.; McIntosh N.; McKay M.; McKay J.; McKay S.; McKenzie D.; McKenzie, J.W.; McLeod R.; McLeod K.; Nelson A.; Osborn B.; O'Sullivan J.; Paine E.; Parker H.E.; Paton W.; Phillips T.E.; Pitts F.S.; Pither A.; Rayhould J.; Reid A.; Risbey A.; Robson S.; Ross F.N.; Scarth F.; Schofield T.; Simpson A.N.; Sirlwinski J.S.; Smith A.N.; Soburg O.S.; Stanley S.; Stapleton A.; Steele A.H.; Steele P.H.; Stewart J.; Stockbridge B.; Strickland R.; Sutherland T.; Swift G.; Taylor T.; Thomas W.; Thompson W.H.; Titus L.; Turner S.; Turner T.; Varman R.; Walker F.; Williams I.; Wilson J.D.; Wilson C.; Wright H.H.; Wright B.; Yates H.
LEST WE FORGET
This certificate lists the 136 local war dead of the First World War.