The monument is dedicated to the men of the village who lost their lives in the Second World War.
Coderre Cenotaph
R.I.P.
1939-1945
P. CAMERON
O. GLASCOCK
L. GAUCHER
S. GIBSON
E. MEILI
J. HICKS
D. WILSON
My VAC Account
My VAC AccountR.I.P.
1939-1945
P. CAMERON
O. GLASCOCK
L. GAUCHER
S. GIBSON
E. MEILI
J. HICKS
D. WILSON
The monument is dedicated to the men of the village who lost their lives in the Second World War.
[plaque/plaque]
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO FELL
WORLD WAR II
F/O T.R. BAILEY, D.F.C.
SGT A/G M.A. LOWICK
SGT A/G W.N. PARTRIDGE
SGT A/G D.L. ROBERTSON
PTE. R. SHIELS
This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the Second World War.
[plaque]
IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF VANGUARD DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WARS
1914 - 1918
LT. N. HENDERSON
PTE. F.W. MAUNDER
PTE. C.R. BOX
PTE. C. EMERSON
PTE. G. BIRAGER
PTE. B. HALSTEAD
PTE. R. ARNOLD
PTE. C.E. HARRIS
1939 - 1945
F/O R.L. GREEN
F/L C.B. SWANEY
L/SGT. F.W. BURTON
PTE. C.A.J. GAGNON
PTE. WM. TEICHRIB
PTE. D.H. WOOD
F/O R.A. BRANDSER
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Constructed by Mr. Ole Stormyr for Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 189, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.
[front/devant]
OUR CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL WAR MEMORIAL OUR COUNTRY
(list of eight names)
SUNDAY SCHOOLS
SHARE IN
FORWARD MOVEMENT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IN CANADA
1918-19
Erected by the church Sunday school, this memorial is dedicated to the parishioners killed during the First World War.
IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
WORLD WAR I 1914-1918
[list of names/liste de noms]
WORLD WAR II 1939-1945
[list of names/liste de noms]
In 1955 the Royal Canadian Legion constructed a Cenotaph in memory of all the veterans who made the supreme sacrifice in the First and Second World Wars. In 1980 the Cenotaph was covered with flag stone, and in 1998 a new bronze plaque was installed bearing all the names of those who served and died in the two World Wars. A special dedication service for this plaque was held in October 1998. It was attended by relatives of those whose names appear on the plaque, members of the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary and the public. The service was led by the Legion President Lindsay Crooks and was dedicated by Rev. David Peebles.
WWI 1914-18:
R. RUSK, E. JOHNSTON, R. AGER, B. AGER, I.V. WHALLEY, B. BILLOT, B. ANSLEY, S. DRADER.
WWII 1939-45:
E.C. CLAMPITT, D. NDERSON, A. ROSENFELT, K.A. PETERS.
The Woodrow Cenotaph was constructed in the memory of all the veterans who lost their lives in the First and Second World Wars. The Legwin Branch and Ladies Auxiliary, then the BESL (British Empire Services League), in 1927 contracted with the Regina Monumental Company to erect this monument, supplying materials and labour to the sum of $800.00. It was built on CPR property adjoining the station. The monument was made from Tyndal stone, the same stone used in the Saskatchewan Legislative Building. Due to the lack of care at this site the monument was moved to the Woodrow cemetery, about one mile south of Woodrow. The moving process started in 1997, and finished in 1998. In October 1998 the monument plaques were replaced.
[upper plaque/plaque de haut]
LEST WE FORGET
FOR THOSE WHO FOUGHT AND DIED IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
THEIR MISSION ACCOMPLISHED, OUR'S BUT BEGUN
1914-1918
A.S. BARTLETT
H. DEAWS
W. DORE
S. EIDIE
N.D. GORDON
A.P. HOWARD
J. JACKSON
C. TORKELSON
W. WOODFORD
J.R. KENNY
G. MACRAE
W. MARSHAL
S. RANSON
G.R. ROBERTSON
D. TANAILLE
K. ROBERTSON
R. WARING
1939-1945
L. GORDON
B.D. GREGORY
L. LARSON
A. REBBECK
D. REID
C.A. STORK
G.S. WINDSOR
Erected in 1967 by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 48 and its Ladies' Auxiliary, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead.
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This memorial was erected in October 1927 in honour of the local veterans of the First World War.
[plaque]
IN GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCE
OF OUR COMRADES
WHO MADE
THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
IN THE
TWO WORLD WARS
AND IN KOREA
CENTRAL BUTTE LEGION NO. 213
Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 213, this memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. Prior to 1974 Central Butte did not have a monument and the Legion would lay wreaths at the Cross at the Veterans plot in Central Butte Cemetery. In 1974 a stone monument was built and services of Remembrance have since been held there. The monument is located in the centre of downtown, at the corner of Main and 2nd Avenue.
[plaque/plaque]
LEST WE FORGET
IN MEMORY OF ALL THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
GLENTWORTH LEGION BRANCH #342
Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 342, this memorial is dedicated to the war dead.