This memorial to the "honoured brave" was unveiled in 1993 or 1994.
Ashern Memorial Anchor
[plaque/plaque]
TO THE
HONOURED BRAVE
WHO SO
VALIANTLY
SERVED
N THE DEFENsE
OF OUR COUNTRY
My VAC Account
My VAC Account[plaque/plaque]
TO THE
HONOURED BRAVE
WHO SO
VALIANTLY
SERVED
N THE DEFENsE
OF OUR COUNTRY
This memorial to the "honoured brave" was unveiled in 1993 or 1994.
[upper plaque/plaque du haut]
THIS CENOTAPH WAS ERECTED IN 1924
AND WAS REMODELLED IN OR ABOUT 1947
BY THE PEOPLE OF STONY MOUNTAIN.
IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE 230 MEN
AND WOMEN OF STONY MOUNTAIN AND
DISTRICT WHO VOLUNTEERED THEIR
SERVICE AND THEIR LIVES IN THE ARMED
FORCES OF TWO WORLD WARS AND WHO
RETURNED TO LIVE IN THIS COMMUNITY.
STONY MOUNTAIN, A COMMUNITY OF 380
PEOPLE. HAD THE HIGHEST PER CAPITA
OF VOLUNTEERS IN THE BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH
THIS PLAQUE WAS PLACED HERE BY
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH
142 OF STONY MOUNTAIN.
1992
[middle plaque/plaque du milieu]
TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY
OF THE MEN WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES IN THE TWO WORLD WARS
1914-1918
EDWARD ARCHER
JASON W. BROUSE
JAMES HENDERSON
DAVID L. MCCOMB
CHARLES MCCONNELL
FREDERICK SCOTT
JAMES SMITH
EDWIN TALBOT
1939-1945
John A.???EN
ABRAM ARBOUR
DON LOHBERNETT
JOHAN A. BENSON
JOHN ESARUK
JOHN A. MCDONALD JR.
DONALD C. MCLEOD
REGINALD E. NOTON
DONALD I. ROSE
THOMAS H. ROSE
DANIEL P. SLATOR
LAWSON A. SWALLOW
GEORGE P.C. VANDEKERCAM???
??????CENT
[lower plaque/plaque en bas}
KOREA
1950-1953
This memorial was dedicated to the men who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean Conflict. It was erected by the Stony Mountain residents.
The Community of Meleb and the Rural Municipality of Armstrong dedicate this monument to the men and women from the R.M. of Armstrong who served in all wars. They fought for honour and freedom for our country.
To those who made the supreme sacrifice, our honoured few we'll ne'er forget who fought for our freedom, lost, and yet gave us the peace that we enjoy. Do rest in peace our District "Boys"
Rank, Community, Name, Served with, Buried at, date of death
A/Cpl. Inwood, Chartrand Harry Lorus, Royal Winnipeg Rifles, Bayeux Canadian War Cemetery, France 1944/08/19
Pte. Lillesve, Crave Donald Laverne, Perth Regiment, Ravenna War Cemetery, Italy 1944/12/10
P/O Komarno, Lucki Albin, #12 Wellington Squadron, Navigator Runnymede Memorial, England 1942/05/31
Gnr. Sandridge, Peterson John, Royal Canadian Artillery, Ravenna War Cemetary, Italy 1940/10/02
Pte. Siliver, Rychlicki Charles, South Saskatchewan Regiment, Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery 1944/07/20
AC2 Inwood, Sellgren Hjalmer Sanford, #1 Service Flying Training School Inwood, Manitoba 1943/08/26
WO2 Komarno, Shmigelsky Peter, #502 Halifax Squadron, Wireless Air Runnymede Memorial, England 1943/03/22
Cpl. Fraserwood, Shynkarchuk Peter, 45th Highlanders, Moro River Canadian War Cemetery, Italy 1944/03/25
Pte. Inwood, Smith Victor Gordon, Winnipeg Grenadiers, Yokohama British Cemetery, Japan 1944/12/27
L/Cpl. Meleb, Trakalo Pete, Queens Own Cameron Highlanders, Bretteville-Sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery 1944/08/16
"Know ye who pass by that for your tomorrow we gave our today"
World War I 1914-1918.
World War II 1939-1945.
Korean War 1950-1953.
The War Memorial was constructed on Sunday, Nov. 28, 1998 in memory of the First and Second World Wars, and Korea Veterans.
To the Volunteers of the Parish of St. Laurent
This memorial is dedicated to the volunteers of the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the St. Laurent Roman Catholic Church.
LEST WE FORGET
On Sunday, June 21st in the year 1964 under a clear sky and bright sunshine, the solemn memorial service was held in the corner of the Teulon Elementary school yard to dedicate the above monument to those who lost their lives in the service for their country. Rev. E. Symns of Gunton and Rev. R. Matthews were in charge of the service. The official unveiling was performed by the Hon. George Hutton, Minister of Agriculture. President Art W. Campbell, of the Teulon Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion (166) read the names inscribed on the plaque, followed by the laying of wreaths. The monument was constructed by Mr. Hans Goeke.
This unusual monument combines a very tactile obelisk form of rough stone with a broad base. The monument features 14 names from the dead of World War I and 17 from World War II.
Peguis First Nation Cenotaph commemorates local residents who were killed during service in the First World War.
[arch/arcade]
GREAT WAR 1914-1918
[pillar/colonne]
GREATER LOVE
HATH NO MAN THAN THIS
DAVID ANDERSON,
JAMES C. ANDERSON,
SYDNEY ATKINSON,
ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
HUGH BALLENDINE,
WALTER BALLENDINE,
ALEX. BIRSTON,
JOSEPH BROWN,
HARRY CLARK,
WILLIAM CORRIGAL,
WILLIAM CUMMING,
THOMAS DAVIS,
GEORGE DONALD,
EDWIN FIDLER,
JAMES FLETT,
ALFRED FLETT,
CHAS. FLETT,
WILLIAM GILCHRIST,
ALLAN HODGSON,
J. MARTIN JOHNSTON,
REGINALD JOHNSTON,
BERNARD KETT,
ALEXANDER LAMBERT,
W.W. II
ROY DRUMMEY
DOUGLAS HAWKES
JOHN SANDISON
HILLIARD BIRSTON
EDWARD BAYER
ROBERT JENSEN
MARTIN MOORE
RALPH REID
J. NORQUAY MCALLISTER
[pillar/colonne]
GREATER LOVE
HATH NO MAN THAN THIS
RADFORD SHUTER LANE,
WELLINGTON MCD. LANE,
WILLIAM LINKLATER,
WILFRED LE BLANC,
STANLEY LOUTIT,
WILLIAM LUPEL,
EDWIN PERCY LYONS,
ANGUS COLIN MCDONALD,
DUGALD MCDOUGALL,
WILLIAM MILLER,
FREDERICK MITCHELL,
THOMAS MOWATT,
REGINALD MUNROE,
GORDON PARK,
OLIVER PRUDEN,
HERBERT PRUDEN,
ALEXANDER SETTER,
JAMES SWAIN,
VICTOR TRUTHWAITE,
LOUIS VEZENA,
WILLIAM VEZENA,
SPENCER WAUGH
KOREAN WAR
MURRAY TRUTHWAITE
The monument features a total of 56 names, commemorating the local dead of the World Wars and Korean War. The arch is a striking piece of design, with fine relief sculptures on the square-column elements and on the spring and haunch stones. The keystone, topped by a carved torch, also includes a sculpted soldier’s portrait.
[front/devant]
IM MEMORY OF
W.I.W. ADAIR
A.E. AHMED
HEWITT ADNERSON
E.D. ARCHER
B.J. BACKLUND
EDWIN BERRY
EDWARD BISHOP
G.A. BLAKE
THOMAS C. BOTHAM
JASON BROUSE
FRED BROWN
HENRY BROWN
C.M. CARLSON
CARLETON A. CATHCART
A.S. CHRISTIAN
K.A. CLARKE
GILBERT E. COOPER
ALBERT CROSS
FRANKLAND CURLE
JAMES DALGLEISH
WALTER DANIELS
GEORGE DUBARD
JOSEPH DUNN
BERT EMMS
ALEX GALL
1939 1945
A'BEAR, J.J.
ARBOUR, A. (M.C.)
AITKEN, J.A.
BALDOCK, J.L.
BENNETT, D.H.
BENSON, J.A.
BOWES, D.W.
BROWN, A.
CAMPBELL, J.A.
CORBETT, E.C.
COSTELLO, G.A.
CRAWFORD, H.L.
DANIELS, W.
DODD, G.A.
ESARUK, J.
FLYNN, H.L.
GILLESPIE, G.
GRAHAME, J.H.J.
KOREA
1930 - 1953
PEACEKEEPING
SERVICE DE LA PAIX
VIMY
[right side/côté droit]
THOSE WHO FELL.
C.W. ROTHWELL
DAVID RUTHERFORD
THOMAS RUTHERFORD
FRED SCOTT
S.E. SHORTLIFFE
ALEX SIBBALD
EDWIN J. SIMS
IVAN SMITH
LESLIE SMITH
JAMES SMITH
THOMAS SMYTH
THMOS SMYTH
C.M. STEWART
R.G. STOKES
EDWIN TALBOT
JAMES R. TEARLE
MARL THORN D.S.O.
CHARLES H. WALKER
S.B.C. WEBB
CHARLES WHARFE
JACK WILLIAMS D.C.M.
J.W. WILLSON
R.W. WILLSON
H.V.W. WOOD
EDWARD YARNTON
1939 - 1945
STRATTON, R.G.
STYNE, N.
SWALLOW, L.A.
TAYLOR, W.D.
THOMPSON, E.R.
THOMPSON, A.G.
VANDEKERCKHOVE, G.P.C. (D.F.C.)
VINCENT, S.
WALLEY, K.M.
WALLEY, K.R.
WARBURTON, E.
WATSON, G.R.
WEBB, J.
WILLIAMS, J.G.
WILLIAMS, J.H.
WILLIAMS, T.A.T.
WISH, M.
WOOD, K.R.
ZUBEK, W.R.
YPRES
[back/arrière]
THE GREAT WAR
E.A. MITCHELL
FRANK MITCHELL
C.H. MOLLARD
J.E. MOOR
NEIL MORROW
ROBERTS S. MOWATT
WILLIAM MCBEAN
D.L. MCCOMB
CHAS. MCCONNELL
JAMES MCKENZIE
ALLAN A. MCLEOD VC
BASIL G. MCNEIL
A. OAKFORD
ANDREW PETERSON
FRANK PORTER
JAMES L. PORTER
J.D. PRINGLE
DOUGLAS PURCHAS
WILLIAM RACKLEY
CHAS H. RAY
HARRY READIN
J.E. REYNOLDS
THOMAS REYNOLDS
IVER ROBERTS
1939 — 1945
MURRAY, F.M.
MUTH, I.
NEVE, A.R.
NISBET, N.W.
NOTON, R.F.
OLSON, A.G.
PACHKOWSKI, W.F.
PANKIW, J.
PATERSON, G.H.
PHILLIPS, J.E.
ROSE, D.I.
ROSE, T.H.
SHMIGELSKY, P.
SLATOR, D.P.
SMITH, B.H.
SOLODIUK, M.
STEWART, R.
STRATTON, K.R.
ARRAS
[left side/côté gauche]
1914 — 1818
ANGUS J. GARDINER
JOHN GIBSON
EARL GILLESPIE
ARTHUR GREENWAY
THOMAS HALBERT
ALBERT HAMMILL
R.C. HAND
FRANK HEALE
JAS HENDERSON
SAMUEL HESTER
ARCHIE HILL
STANLEY HODGE D.C.M.
JACK HOOVER
F.R. HOWSAM
ARCHIE IRWIN
F.J. JEFFERSON
W.E. JOHNS
A.J. KIRBY
FRANK LAMB
CHALRES LITTLE
T.A. LUMSDEN
PERCY E. MACROW
B.C. MARTIN
MALCOLM MAY
E.L. METCALG
1939 — 1945
GUEST, G.W.
GURSK, M.S.
HAMMERBERG, V.W.
HANCOCK, A.C.
HIRST, J.F.
JAMES, W.A. (M.C.)
JOHNSTON, A.A.
JOHNSTON, C.
KIRK, D.J.G.
KLOWAK, J.A.
KORSKI, G.
KOWALCHUK, P.
KWASNY, W.
MCDONALD, J.A.
MCLEOD, A.C.
MCLEOD, N.S.
MCLEOD, D.C.
MOLLARD, W.J.
SOMME
The Stonewall Cenotaph was dedicated on October 7, 1922, by Lord Byng. At that time, it had four bronze plaques bearing the names of the 102 local residents who lost their lives in the First World War. It was designed by prominent Winnipeg architect Gilbert Parfitt and is constructed of Tyndall stone. The towering pillar with four sides sits on a four step base of concrete and limestone. Each side has lion head fountains with basins below to catch the flow of water. Parfitt used lions again—this time in bronze—on the Winnipeg Cenotaph six years later.
Additional plaques bearing the names of 73 casualties from the Second World War were later added. As were plaques honouring the Korean War and Peacekeepers.
STONEWALL LODGE NO 12 G A.F. & A.M. G.R.M.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR BRETHREN WHO WERE KILLED IN
ACTION DURING THE GREAT WAR
• 1914 • 1918 •
BRD. DAVID LEONARD MCCOMB. STONY MOUNTAIN.
BRD. ROY STOKES. GUNTON.
BRD. GILBERT EDWARD COOPER. STONEWALL.
BRD. ALBERT CROSS. STONEWALL.
ERECTED 1919
The Stonewall Lodge No. 12 First World War Plaque was erected in 1919 and unveiled on 3 February 1920.
[plaque/plaque]
IN MEMORY OF
OUR VETERANS
AND THE PIONEERS OF
STONY MOUNTAIN
AND AREA
ST. JOSEPH PARISH
INITIATED BY
EDNA MCIVOR, C.M.
This memorial to local veterans and pioneers was initiated by Ms. Edna McIvor.