Other

City/Municipality
Ste. Anne
Memorial Number
46006-003
Type
Address
Église Street and Centrale Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.6691, -96.6459
Inscription

[front/devant]

RECONNAISSANCE A CEUX QUI ONT DONNE LEUR VIE POUR NOTRE LIBERTE

PAROISSE STE. ANNE PARISH 1876 - 1976

TO HONOR THOSE WHO SACRIFICED THEIR LIVES FOR OUR FREEDOM

WWI 1914 - 1918

WWII 1939 - 1945

Image
Photo Credit
Tamara Wally
Caption
cairn (front)
1 of 3 images
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Caption
plaque
1 of 3 images
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Caption
framed photographs of soldiers
1 of 3 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by Ste. Anne Parish and the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 220, La Verendrye, in 1976 and is dedicated to the memory of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Ste. Anne
Country
Type Description
Tyndall stone cairn
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1382
City/Municipality
Morris
Memorial Number
46006-002
Type
Address
Corner of James Street and Main Street
Location
Rural municipality of Morris
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.3563995, -97.3646601
Inscription

[front/devant]

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN THE GREAT WAR

1914-1918

[column 1/colonne 1]
Thomas Hay
Lieut William Molloy
John Dickson
George Elliot
Fred Starr
Ronald Sickner
Jacob Corneilson
Micheal Blasesky
[Column 2/colonne2]
George Peterson
Fred Peck
Earl McNair
William Haining
Edwin Brown
Albert Scammel
Raymond Bartlette
Donald Roche

"THEIR NAMES LIVE FOREVER"

ERECTED BY THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE OF MORRIS

Image
Photo Credit
Tamara Wally
Caption
obelisk (front)
1 of 2 images
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Caption
obelisk (front)
1 of 2 images
Province
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Body Content

This memorial was erected by the Women's Institute of Morris in honour of the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars.

City
Morris
Country
Type Description
Granite obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
210
City/Municipality
Niverville
Memorial Number
46006-001
Type
Location
Niverville Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.60605, -97.03933
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO SERVED

WORLD WAR I

1914-1918

GEORGE W. BARRETT*, ALEX BATCHELOR*, ALFRED BLAIR, MAX BRONSTONE, ROBERT L. CLARKE, GEORGE FRENCH*, JAMES FRENCH, WILLIAM M. GRANT*, CECIL HARRISON*, GUY HARRISON, EDWARD HARRISON, JOHN MUIR, WILLIAM STANNING, DAVID STOTT, HENRY STRANGE, HAROLD L. TAYLOR

WORLD WAR II

1939-1946

WILLIAM D. BEATON, JOSEPH BELANGER, IRENE E. CHURCH, JOHN CHURCH, LYNN CONDON, DAVID DOERKSEN, DELMAR EBY, ERNEST FEHLER, HENRY FEHLER, ROBERT FOREST, EUGENE GAUTHIER, ULDERIC GRANT, DAVID HIEBERT, DAVID H. HIEBERT*, JOHN HIEBERT, DANIEL HILDEBRAND, JOE KREIBICH, BILL KUZENKO, EDWARD T. LEPPKY, FRANK NEUFELD, GORDON OTLEY, PETER SOFRONIUK, DAVID STOTT, JACK STOTT, DONALD WALLACE, JOHN WALLACE, HENRY WARD, FRED WEBB*, ALLAN A. WIEBE, STUART WITTICK

* KILLED IN ACTION

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Body Content

The Niverville Remembrance Memorial was constructed in 1997 in memory of Veterans of the First World War and the Second World War. The soldier on the Memorial was designed by Pat Penner, a resident of Niverville. The original sketch of the soldier is on display in the Town Office. On either side of the Monument there are flag poles. There are always flags flying

City
Niverville
Country
Type Description
Granite wall and cement base
Memorial CF Legacy ID
1806
City/Municipality
Municipality of Pembina
Memorial Number
46005-076
Type
Address
Location
Manitou Community Cemetery / Archibald Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

Independent Order of Odd Fellows

Manitou

Grand Lodge of Manitoba

1914 1918

Alexander Armstrong

Edward George Mitchell

John Shelton

Frank Willis

Image
Photo Credit
Darryl Toews
Caption
Odd Fellows war memorial in the Manitou Community Cemetery
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Body Content

A monument within the cemetery, unveiled on 26 June 1921, commemorates local members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F.) who were killed during the First World War. The Independent Order of Odd Fellows aims to provide a framework that promotes personal and social development. For members, the Degrees in Odd Fellowship emphasize a leaving of the old life and the start of a better one and of helping those in need.

Name

Occupation

Service

Rank

Birth Date

Death Date

Alexander Armstrong
[Manitou]

Labourer

31st Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

10 October 1895

14 June 1916

Edward George Mitchell
[Manitou]

Policeman

1st Battalion, Canadian Labour Corps

Regimental Sergeant Major

7 November 1877

22 September 1918

John Shelton
[Manitou, St. Andrews United]

Farmer

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

8 March 1889

5 June 1917

Frank Willis
[Manitou]

Farmer

8th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

20 October 1885

15 August 1917

City
Municipality of Pembina
Country
Type Description
Granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10283
City/Municipality
Carman
Memorial Number
46005-075
Type
Address
12 2nd Avenue SW
Location
Memorial Hall
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.5055636, -98.0025287
Inscription

HERALD OF PEACE

Donated by
THE IMPERIAL DAUGHTERS
OF THE EMPIRE

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Herald of Peace
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inscription
1 of 2 images
War or Conflict Term
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Body Content

Herald of Peace, an angel blowing a bugle, was placed in the Memorial Room after the First World War. It was cast in a foundry in or around Hamilton, Ontario from a model by St. Boniface sculptor Nicolas Pirroton. 

City
Carman
Country
Type Description
Sculpture
Photo Credit
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 18
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9836
City/Municipality
Oak Bluff
Memorial Number
46005-074
Type
Address
Oak Bluff, MB
Location
Oak Bluff Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.75306, -97.30056
Inscription

[plaque/plaque]

Our Heroes
World War
1914 – 1918
Jack Brian
Charles Bunch
William Bunch
George Heath
D.E. Jones
Charles Lewis
Thomas Lowe
John Patterson
William Robinson
Robert Wastle
Albert Williams

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Photo Credit
Victoria Edwards
1 of 2 images
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1 of 2 images
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Body Content

The bronze plaque on the Oak Bluff cemetery gate was unveiled approximately 1921.

City
Oak Bluff
Country
Type Description
Plaque; bronze
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9124
City/Municipality
Poplar Point
Memorial Number
46005-073
Type
Address
39 Aspen Drive
Location
JP Bend Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
50.0546971, -97.97774
Inscription

JP BEND
MEMORIAL PARK

Image
Caption
Poplar Point & District Memorial Rink
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Shortly after the end of the Second World War, local citizens decided that a building devoted to the health of the young would be a more fitting tribute to the fallen than a statue. The Poplar Point & District Memorial Rink was erected in 1949 as a Second World War memorial and was later restored, mainly by volunteer labour.

City
Poplar Point
Country
Type Description
Building - rink
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9125
City/Municipality
Thornhill
Memorial Number
46005-072
Type
Address
Morden Legion
Location
Needs research
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.1890227, -98.1002478
Inscription

[inscription/inscription]

1939 1945 Those who served with the Armed Forces (31 names/31 noms) In memoriam killed in action (4 names/4 noms)

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Body Content

Needs further research

City
Thornhill
Country
Type Description
Roll of Honour
Memorial CF Legacy ID
8005
City/Municipality
Oakville
Memorial Number
46005-071
Type
Address
430 MB-1
Location
Oakville Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.967054, -98.0100905
Inscription

[front/devant]
TO THE GLORIOUS MEMORY
OF THE
MEN FROM THIS COMMUNITY WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM

1914  -  WORLD WAR I.  -  1918

  • F. BLANCHARD
  • J. BELL
  • W. BELL
  • G. COCHRANE
  • J. MUDGE
  •  
  • A. MITHCELL
  • H. McINTYRE
  • A. ROBERTSON
  • G. SHERRITT
  • A. SIMMONS
  • J. STEWART

1939  -  WORLD WAR II.  -  19145

  • W. ARGO
  • C. BATE
  • W. CHOQUETTE
  • H. COOPER
  • E. EMBURY
  • W. FAVEL
  • F. JAMES
  • B. JEFFERY
  • A. MILLER
  • D. MUNDAY
  • A. MAXWELL
  • A. McCORMICK
  • J. MacDOUGALL
  • R. NICHOLSON
  • R. PAGE
  • E. SHERRITT

AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

[back/arrière]
ERECTED and DEDICATED
by

  • Beautiful Valley
  • Curtis
  • Elm River
  • Fortier
  • Glengary
  • Inglewood
  • Mill Creek
  • Newton
  • Oakville
  • Salem

THE OAKVILLE COMMUNITY
ARMED SERVICES AUXILIARY
1946

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Photo Credit
Dr. Gordon Goldsborough
Caption
front inscription
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Photo Credit
Dr. Gordon Goldsborough
Caption
front
1 of 3 images
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Photo Credit
Dr. Gordon Goldsborough
Caption
back inscription
1 of 3 images
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the men from the Oakville community who gave their lives during the First and Second World Wars. It was erected by the Oakville Community Armed Services Auxiliary and surrounding communities in 1946. Built by Walter Clark from Cobblestone Inn, the memorial has a pediment top and is elevated on two large stone blocks.

City
Oakville
Country
Type Description
Slab - granite
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7998
City/Municipality
Roseisle
Memorial Number
46005-070
Type
Address
51 Main Avenue
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
49.4997131, -98.3443043
Inscription

TOGETHER WE WILL REMEMBER

[center plaque/plaque du centre]
1914   IN MEMORY OF OUR BRAVE BOYS   1918

  • WM. LEARY
  • A. O. COOK*
  • O. KING
  • D. WILSON*
  • J. GOODWIN
  • A. H. RITCHIE
  • T. H. RITCHIE*
  • C. A. MILLAR
  • W. J. WILSON
  • T. D. GALBRAITH
  • G. I. BRUCE
  • K. I. MCAMMOND
  • E. J. MOORE
  • D.E. SAUNDERS*
  • S. MCLELLAN
  • C.O. MCAMMOND
  • R. P. PATTON*
  • H. CAMPBELL
  • C.C. STOUT
  • H.E. BAKER
  • A. COLVIN
  • S. M. HODGINS
  • C. A.WERSEEN
  • T. H. BURROWS
  • L. R. GREEN*
  • H. L. MCPHERSON
  • W. L. HODGINS
  • H. C. AGAR*
  • A. L. BOUGHER
  • B. I. WERSEEN*
  • E. J. MOON
  • P. G. BOTTRELL
  • E. OLSON
  • H. J. INGRAM
  • J. H. KEMP
  • W. H. ROBINSON
  • C. MAKIN
  • P. D. BROWN
  • D. MENZIE
  • S. THORNTON
  • GEO. HAGUE
  •  
  • H. OTTO
  • J. DRAPER
  • F. BURROWS
  • D. MCLELLAN
  • A. V. LEARY
  • H. J. BINGHAM
  • W. MCPHERSON
  • C. H. OWENS
  • H. MCAMMOND
  • J. MAKIN
  • W. CAMPBELL*
  • W. H. MCMAHON
  • D. E. SMITH
  • A. HEXTON
  • H. EMBERLEY
  • K. SLESSOR
  • D. VANDALL
  • G. B. GRIFFITH
  • H. A. LOWRY
  • I.N. LYONS
  • WM. HANSLEY

LEST WE FORGET

[stone/pierre]
ROSEISLE
1988

[left plaque/plaque gauche]

1939 1945

  • JOHN ALLEN
  • JOHN BALANEAVES
  • LORNE BEGG
  • HAROLD CAMPBELL
  • HARRY CAMPBELL
  • JOE CHRISTIE
  • ELDON CLARK
  • ALBERT CLARKE
  • CHARLES CLEARWATER
  • ELEMER CLEARWATER
  • JIM CLEARWATER
  • CAMPBELL CLOUSTON
  • HARRY CLOUSTON
  • FRANK COCKBILL
  • ALEX COLVIN
  • WILLIAM COLVIN
  • ALBERT CORDEN
  • GORDON CROOME
  • ARLEY CUMMER
  • LLOYD CUMMER
  • WILFRED CUMMER
  • CLAYTON DENNISON
  • DON DENNISON
  • KEN EDWARDS
  • JAMES FINCH
  • RUSSELL FINCH
  • WALTER FOLEY
  • NELSON FLEMING
  • LEONARD GALBRAITH
  • NELSON GALBRAITH
  • GORDON GARWOOD
  • ALAN GREEN
  • BERT GREEN
  • RUSS GREEN
  • JOE GRIFFITH
  • HAROLD HYDE
  • GEORGE LAHURE
  • FLOYD LILLIES

[right plaque/plaque droite]
1939 1945

  • WILLIAM LEARY
  • GORDON LOUTH
  • BERT MARSHALL
  • HENRY MARSHALL
  • STANLEY MARSHALL
  • HENRY MARTIN
  • REGINALD MCKAY
  • JOHN MCPHERSON
  • JIM MITCHELL
  • ART NEUMANN
  • EDDIE NEUMANN
  • FRED NEUMANN
  • KARL NEUMANN
  • TONY NEUMANN
  • ARTHUR OTTO
  • DAVID OTTO
  • SYD OTTO
  • KENNETH PHILLIPS
  • ALBERT STEVENS
  • CHARLES STEVENS
  • EDMOND STEVENS
  • ERNEST STEVENS
  • ANDY TAYLOR
  • JOHN TAYLOR
  • CORNELIUS TEICHROEB
  • DAVE WALKER
  • JIM WALKER
  • MURRAY WALKER
  • STEVE WARSABA
  • WILLIAM WERSEEN
  • PETER WIEBE
  •  
  • KOREAN WAR
  • 1950 - 1953
  • JOHN AGER
  • JACOB FLEMING
  • LOUIS NEUMANN
  • NICK NEUMANN
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Roseisle War Memorial
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right plaque inscription
1 of 5 images
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left plaque inscription
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Roseisle War Memorial prior to canopy being built.
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center plaque inscription
1 of 5 images
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Body Content

The Roseisle War Memorial commemorates soldiers from the local area who served in the First World War, Second World War, and Korean War. The hand-carved marble First World War plaque was originally erected in the Roseisle United Church in the Rural Municipality of Dufferin. The plaque was completed in 1915-1916 through a group of women called the Khaki Club. There were also two Second World War paper plaques in the church. When the church closed in January 1971, the plaques were placed in the Memorial Room in the Carman Memorial Hall. The Memorial Room was dedicated to servicemen killed in action. The plaques were then moved to the Carman Legion.

The former site of the CN station was acquired by the Rural Municipality of Dufferin in 1987, for a memorial and a working committee was established. Murray Billings of Carman Granite Marble Works spent a great deal of time acquiring marble from Italy for the Second World War plaques so they would match the First World War plaque. Eldon Fields completed the brick work for the memorial. The memorial presents an entirely familiar building element – a brick wall—abstracted by the use of pillars at the edges and elegantly curved transitional elements. Funds for the memorial were raised from families of Veterans, the Carman Legion, and the Miami Legion. 

Repairs were made to the plaques in 1997 and again in 2017-8. Both were funded by local donations and legions, and in 2018 the community received a grant through Veterans Affairs Canada. Through the grant, Carman Legion, Miami Legion and Rural Municipality of Dufferin, the Roseisle War Memorial Committee members had repairs done to the memorial in 2018. It was in need of repairs after years of sun, wind, rain, and snow, had stripped some of the paint from the memorial. 

A rededication ceremony was held on October 6 2019 to honour those listed on the monument, as well as the community members involved in having the names repainted and the cenotaph repaired. Rural Municipality of Dufferin Reeve George Gray and Midland MLA Blaine Pedersen attended the rededication.

In 2019, the committee started fundraising for a canopy to protect the cenotaph and the canopy was built in 2020.

City
Roseisle
Country
Type Description
Wall
Photo Credit
Roseisle War Memorial Committee
Memorial CF Legacy ID
7994