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M I L I TA RY S E RV I C ERECOGNITION BOOK

The Royal Canadian LegionSASKATCHEWAN COMMAND

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The Royal Canadian LegionSaskatchewan Command

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Greetings are extended to everyone from the Saskatchewan Provincial Command of The Royal Canadian Legion.This is the third edition in the production of which we hope will be a continued series of this commemorative book.The first published booklet contained the histories of the Command and all its Branches within Saskatchewan. Thesecond was a Military Recognition Book honouring Veterans past and present, and this edition is a continuation ofthat effort.

I would like to extend my thanks and appreciation for all the family members and Legion Branches that havesubmitted pictures and information on the veterans that are contained in this booklet. It is a true tribute and a greatshow of our appreciation for their sacrifice so that we can enjoy our current way of life in Canada.We also recognizeall the current serving members that continue to fight for our freedom and democracy. We salute you!

Thanks are also extended to the Schools, Libraries and educational facilities that make these booklets available forall in the community to review and enjoy and learn a little more about what the citizens of our communities havedone and are currently doing on our behalf.

Thanks are extended to Fenety Marketing Services for assisting the Command in the collections of donations andfor the production and distribution of the book. It is a huge undertaking!

Keep the submissions coming! We will hopefully continue to publish these booklets as long as we have familymembers and Branches that will send us pictures and information for inclusion in the books. Canvassing for donationswill continue, in the late summer/fall for the production of our next Military Recognition Book, so when you receivea call, you will know what it is all about.

Enjoy the book. Saskatchewan Command is honoured to provide this tribute to our military personnel throughouthistory and in present times.

John PottProvincial PresidentSaskatchewan CommandThe Royal Canadian Legion

President’s Message

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MESSAGESPresident’s Message 1VETERANSAAMODT, Oliver Freeman 7ABRAHAMSON, Delno 7ABRAHAMSON, Howard 7ADAMS (RAABEL), Carolyn M. 7ADAMS, Charles M. 9ALLEN, Harold Gordon 9ALLEN, Sydney 9ANDERSON, Albert Elwin 9ANDERSON, Omar Carl 11ANDERSON, Robert A. 11ANDREWS, Harvey Ross 11ANDREWS, Howard Frank 11ARMSTRONG, Edward 13ARMSTRONG, George 13ARMSTRONG, Kenneth 13ARMSTRONG, Thomas 13ARNASON, Oli B. 15ARNTSEN, J. Danny 15ASH, Gerald C. 15AUCHSTAETTER, Marno Carl 15AUSTIN, William 17BAILEY, James H. 17BAKER, Cecil Claude 17BAKER, Douglas Charles 17BALAAM, Sidney 19BALABERDA, Thomas Ferdinent 19BALL (ROWE), Eunice 19BALL, Percy Edgar 19BALLAGH, John Clarence 21BALMER, Archie 21BALMER, Jack 21BANDURA, Frank 21BANKS, Henry 23BANKS, Richard 23BANNERMAN, George Andrew 23BANNERMAN, George Brockie 23BANNERMAN, Gordon 25BARBER, Melvin Russell 25BARKER, Charles Edward 25BARKER, Ernest Arthur 25BARKER, Walter Charles Allan 27BARKMAN, Albert 27BARTON, Edward 27BARTRAM, Howard 27BAYTALUKE, John 29BEAR, Mervin John 29BEATTY, Claire Aubrey 29BECK, Harry 29BEHRNS, Arnold G. 31

BEHRNS, Clara 31BEILHARTZ, Harry John G. 31BESSETTE, Bertie August Joseph 31BETTINSON (MARTIN), Jean 33BETTINSON, Richard 33BEVISS, Stuart 33BIGRAS, Marion 33BINGHAM, Milo Leonard 35BIRD, Sedley 35BIRD, William Reginald 35BIRT, Cyrus William 35BJARNASON, Bryan H. 37BJARNASON, Evelyn M. 37BJERKE, Arthur 37BJERKE, Eva 37BJERKE, Evelyn 39BJORK, Carl Albin 39BLACK, Norman S. 39BLOOR, Alfred Clarence 39BLOOR, Charles 41BLOOR, Elmer 41BLOUDOFF, John 41BLYTH, Stanley 41BOECHLER, Andrew John 43BOECHLER, John Andrew 43BONAR, James Edward 43BONDERUD, Alan Norman 43BONDERUD, Harold Lyle 45BOOK, Marvin Reginald 45BOOTHMAN, Lawrence 45BOURGON, Clifford Allan 45BRAATEN, Arnold 47BRAATEN, Gilman 47BRAGER, Arthur Oliver 47BRAGER, Lloyd Leslie 47BRANN, Edward John 49BRANN, Herbert 49BRANN, John Robert 49BRANN, Robert Austin 49BRAUN, David Robert William 51BRAY, Lorne T. 51BRECKNELL, Dale Heron 51BRIERS, Oliver B. 51BRITTS, Alfred Joseph 53BROCK, John WilliamAngus 53BROWN, Arthur 53BROWN, Cecil W. 53BROWN, Edward William 55BROWN, Faron 55BROWN, Joe 55BROWN, Leonard 55BROWN, Norman Clifford 57BROWN, Roy J. 57BROWN, Walter C. 57BRUNTON, Milton L. 57BURLEY, Harold Douglas 59BURNS, Earl William 59BURT, Stanley 59CADY, Robert 59CAMERON, AJ 61CAMPBELL, Gordon 61CARIGNAN, Gaston A. 61

CARLETON, Albert 61CARLETON, Allen Johnson 63CARLETON, Alvin Elwood 63CARLETON, John 63CARR, John Brownell 63CARSWELL, James R. 65CARSWELL, Mildred A. 65CAUGHLIN, Gerald Leslie 65CELS, Peter 65CHAPMAN, Forrest 67CHAPMAN, George F. 67CHAPMAN, James 67CHAPMAN (HOLMES), Peggy F. 67CHORNEYKO, Athanazie 69CLARK, Roy G. 69COBURN (HOWSHIP), Winnifred 69COLBORN, Kenneth 69COLES, Donald Lewis 71COLTON, Gordon 71CONVERSE, Carl Vincent 71COOK, Daniel J. 71COOKE (BROWN), Doreen 73COOTE, Leslie D. 73CORBETT, Kendall Doube 73CORSON, William 73COURCHENE, Omer Joseph Albert 75COURCHENE, Wilfred 75CRAWFORD, Annie 75CRAWFORD, Dave 75CRAWFORD, Ronald 77CRAWFORD, William A. 77CROMARTIE, Peter Andrew 77CRUICKSHANK, John Reid 77CULBERTSON, Albert 79CURRIE, Colin Archibald Bruce 79CURRIE, Donald Laird 79CURRIE, Erle Douglas 79CURRIE, John Alexander 81CURRIE, Lionel Glenn 81CURRIE, W. M. 81CURRIE, William Roy 81CURTIS, Ken R. 83CYRENNE, Andre 83CYRENNE, George 83CYRENNE, Marjoric 83CYRENNE, Roger 85DAHL, Berthold 85DAVIDSON, David Robert Joseph 85DAVIES, Harold 85DAW, Laurence Edward 87DEARDEN, Edmund 87DEARDEN, James 87DEARY, Arthur Cecil 87DEARY, Arthur Ervin 89DEARY, Austin Harry Albert 89DEARY, Harvey Owen 89DEBOLT, John Raymond 89DEMERAIS, Louis Ray 91DEMPSEY, Dagnall Thomas 91DENNIS, Anthony Leslie 91DENNIS, Copley 91DENNIS, Fredrick Leslie 93

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DENNIS, Harold James 93DENNIS, Robert Lawrence 93DENNIS, Russel Edward 93DENNIS, Wilfrid L. 95DERWORIZ, Steve 95DEWAR, Duncan Alexander 95DEWEY, William Joseph 95DICK, Maxim 97DICKSON, George Albert 97DILCOX, Walter S. 97DINNIN, John Howard 97DOBRANSKI, Carl 99DOLAN, Margaret E. 99DOMIER, Alfred 99DOUCETTE, Aurele 99DOUCETTE, Leonard 101DOUGHTY, Arthur 101DOUGHTY, Robert William Gordon 101DOUGHTY, Ross 101DOUVILLE, Wilfrid A. 103DOW, Alex Doug 103DRINNAN, Ralph A. 103DRUMM, Douglas 103DUMONT, William Allan 105DUNCAN, Dan Harold 105DUNCAN, Gerald Johnson 105DUNCAN, William Ross 105DUNDAS, Kenelm Crispin Vivian 107DUSYK, Michael 107DYKUN, J. 107EARL, Ivan D. 107EGGENSCHWILER, Carl 109ELL, Joseph Edward 109ELL, Peter 109ELLWOOD, Fredrick 109EVANS, Roy Charles 111EWEN, Cecil James 111EWEN, William Albert 111FIELD, Bernard 111FIELDS, Patrick 113FISHER, Joseph 113FISSEL, Frank W. 113FISSEL, Joe 113FLAWN, Fredrick Charles 115FLETCHER, Roy William 115FLOWERDEW, Gordon Muriel 115FLYNN, Harold Lundi 115FORREST, James Alvin 117FORSYTH, George 117FOSTER, Andrew Edwin 117FOSTER, Donald R. 117FOSTER, Kenneth Gordon 119FOX, Bernard Allan 119FRANKLIN, Albert E. 119FRANKLIN, L. R. 119FRANKLIN, William John 121FRIESEN, George 121FRITZ, Calvin Emmett 121GARRY, Glen 121GARRY, James Joseph 123GARUK, Michael Murray 123GENT, Robert Frederick 123

GERVAIS, Joseph Edward 123GETTY, Kinney Robert 125GETTY, Tom 125GILCHRIST, James R. 125GILCHRIST, Robert Murdoch 125GILES, Fredrick Howard 127GILES, William Ancilrow 127GILLISS, Alexander 127GILLIS, James J. 127GLEN, Elwood Davis 129GLOVER, Adam Murray 129GODDARD, Robert 129GOLDBECK, Alvin 129GOLDBECK, George 131GOLDBECK, Raymond 131GOULDING, Meryle 131GOURLEY, Daryl M. 131GRAPKO, Peter 133GRAY, Howard 133GRAY, Jesse 133GREEN, Joseph James 133GREENBANK, James Donald 135GRINDLE, Lawrence 135GROES, James Arthur 135GUDMUNSON, Matthias 135GUSHULAK, John 137GUSHULAK, Michael 137GUSHULAK, William George 137HAIRE, Joe 137HAMILTON, Frank Fletcher 139HARPER, A. B. 139HARPER, Alexander Milton 139HARTLEY, Harry 139HAVERSTOCK, Leslie K. 141HARVEY, Bruce 141HARVEY, James McLean 141HAWRYLUK, William 141HAY, Glen 143HAY, John 143HAYES, William 143HAYES, William Lucas 143HEGAN, T. George 145HEGEDUS, Alex 145HEMING, Cecil Davis 145HERFINDAHL, Benhart 145HERFINDAHL, Oliver 147HEWITT, Wilbert Harold 147HILL, George Lewis 147HILL, Ray 147HILL, Walter John 149HILL, William Thomas 149HITCHENS, Harry Morris 149HITCHENS, Herbert Frank 149HNATIUK, Eli 151HODGE, Jack 151HOFFMAN, Edward J. 151HOLLAND, Emily 151HOLMES, Maurice 153HOLUKOFF, Peter 153HOOKER, Rex Murray 153HOUGHTALING, Ross William 153HOUSTON, John S. 155

HOWSHIP, Charles William 155HUBBELL (NORTH), Bertha 155HUME, Henry Vernon Frey 155HUME, Verl 157HUMPHRIES, Ernest 157HUNT, Margaret 157HUNTER, Melvin 157HUNTER, Stewart David 159HUSAK, Peter 159HYDE, Richard C. 159INGELL, Leslie Raymond 159JAHNKE (GEORGE), Helen Alice 161JAHNKE, Lawrence John 161JANSEN, Bernard Joseph 161JESSE, Jake 161JESSON, Albert 163JESSON, Fred 163JESSON, Norman 163JOHNSON, Arnold Valentine 163JOHNSON, Loyal E. 165JOHNSON, Paul Martin 165JOHNSTONE, Herbert R. 165JONES, Sidney G. L. 165JONES, Valmai 167JONES, W. J. 167KACHMARSKI, Michael 167KAKAKAWAY, Albert 167KALANCHEY, George 169KALANCHEY, Humphrey 169KALANCHEY, Mike 169KENNEDY, E. M. L. 169KINASCHUK, Mike 171KING, Walter John 171KINNEE, Gordon Wesley 171KINNEE, Ronald Alfred 171KIPPAN, James 173KIRK, Alfred George Baxenden 173KIRK, Roy Thomas Baxenden 173KIRK, Victor Alfred 173KIRK, Victor Garry 175KIRK, Wilford H. 175KINGHT, Sydney Wynn 175KITCHEMONIA, R. J. 175KNUTSON, Arthur 177KNUTSON, Elmer 177KNUTSON, John L. 177KOLENZ, John 177KOPPERUD (BURNSIDES), Irene 179KOPPERUD, Walter I. 179KOTSCHOREK, Robert Gustov Bernard 179KRUK, Joe 179KUZMIN, John 181KUZNIAR, Bruno 181KUZNIAR, Stanley William 181KYLE, Norman Edward 181LANGLOIS, Maurice 183LANOVAZ, Raymond 183LARGE, John Frederick 183LARSON, Frederick 183LASKO, Mike 185LASKO, Steve 185LAUDER, Donald 185

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LAURSEN, Floyd H. 185LAXDAL, Grimur Sveinbjorn 187LEADBEATER, Arthur Cameron 187LEADBEATER, Robert William 187LEADER, Harry Thomas 187LEGEBOKOFF, William 189LEMMONS, Howard 189LENNOX, John D. 189LEOPPKY, Norman 189LINDER, John 191LISTER, Gerald 191LISTER, Richard C. 191LISTER, William Robert 191LOCKHART, Frederick Malcolme 193LOCKHART, Grant Aaron 193LONG, Ralph D. 193LUCAS, John Arthur 193LUCAS, Norman Allan 195LYPCHUK, Edward F. 195MacDONALD, Glen Grant 195MacDONALD, John David 195MacDONALD, Len 197MacDONALD, Nevin 197MacFIE, Gordon C. 197MacFIE, James E. 197MacFIE, Ross C. 199MADILL, Raymond Elliot 199MANDIN, Emile 199MANSON, Merlin Joseph 199MARESCHAL, Maurice Lucien L. 201MARIANI, Dominique 201MARJERISON, Nairn 201MARJERISON, Neil 201MARTIN, Cyril E. 203MARTIN, Lloyd William 203MARTIN, Munro 203MARTIN, Robert 203MAXWELL, Harold Dwight 205McADAM, Geraldine Rose 205McADAM, Lewis James 205McADAM, Vilas George 205McADAM, William Henry 207McALPINE, Neil D. 207McARTHUR, Alfred 207McCAW, Eric A. 207McCLENNAN, James Ernest 209McCRACKEN, Howard R. 209McDONALD, Ivan G. 209McDONALD, Jim 209McDONALD, William N. 211McDONELL, John Alexander 211McDOUGALL, Evan 211McGREGOR, Hugh Vanderbuilt 211McINTOSH, Norman 213McKAY, Melvin 213McKENZIE (FOY), Elva 213McKENZIE, Raymond George 213McKENZIE, Robert Frederick 215McKIE, William J. 215McKIE (BRADSHAW), Winnifred V. I. 215McLEOD, Lorne Duncan 215McLEOD, William Paterson 217

McMORRIS, Allan 217McMORRIS (PAGE), Marjorie Law 217McNEILL, Donald Henry 217McPHEE, Robert Gordon 219McRAE, Allan R. 219McRAE, Randle Richard 219METCALF, Donald Leslie 219METCALF, D. Roland 221METCALF, Ray Clifford 221METCALF, Winfield Homer 221MILLER, Clarence Christopher 221MILLER, William A. 223MILLS, Roy J. 223MILMINE, Jack M. 223MILNE, Jean 223MITCHELL, James Harvey 225MOLSTAD, William 225MONAGHAN, William 225MONTGOMERY, Douglas Monnie 225MOORE, Cecil John 227MOORE, Edward Lorne 227MORIN, Francois Marie 227MORRISON, Duncan Douglas 227MORRISON, Wesley Kenneth 229MORTON, Earl Irwin 229MOSS, Alfred Gordon 229MOULDING, George Edward 229MULLER, Hjalmer Walter 231MURDOCK (NOBLE), Jessie 231MURRAY, Alexander 231MURRAY, David William 231MURRAY, Douglas G. 233MURRAY, Hugh A. 233MURRAY, John A. 233MURRAY, Wallace 233MYTROEN, Alfred Oswald 235MYTROEN, Alvin Ingman 235MYTROEN, Harold Edmond 235NAPADY, John 235NELSON, Paul Marvin 237NICHOLAS, Archie 237NIMTEZ, Metro 237NISHIMURA, Sannosuke 237NOBLE, C. Murray 239NOBLE, George S. 239NOBLE, Robert H. 239NOLAN, Robert 239NORDICK, Alfred E. 241NYREROD, Ben 241NYREROD, Herbert 241NYREROD, Lena 241NYREROD, William 243NYSTROM, Birtle 243O’BRIEN, Wilfred D. 243OGLOFF, George W. 243OLSHEWSKI, Louis 245O’NEILL, William Gerald 245ONRAIT, Gaston 245OSADCHUK, Mitch 245OWCHAR, Paul Harry 247PAGE, Frederick Arthur 247PAGE, William 247

PALUCK, Mike 247PARR, Harold Orin Kenneth 249PASIEKA, Orest 249PATTERSON, Robert Andrew 249PAYNE, C. Orme 249PAYNE, Raymond 251PEARDON, Murray Lyman 251PEARSON, Alfred Edsel 251PEARSON, Arvid Evald 251PEARSON, Axel Peter 253PEARSON, Walter Bernard 253PECK, Albert E. 253PECK, Bud R. 253PECK, Edward J. 255PECK, Ron A. 255PELLETIER, Marius 255PENNY, John A. 255PEPPER, Alfred 257PEPPER, Frank 257PEPPER, Frederick 257PERRY, John 257PETERSON, Alvin R. 259PHENIX, Gerald Donaldson 259PHENIX, Tom S. 259PICKERING, George Douglas 259PIPPENGER, Ralph William 261PLASKO, Adam 261PLECKHAM, Walter 261POLLON, Scott Frederick 261POLONICH, John 263PONTIUS, Jacob 263PORTEN, Archibald M. 263PORTEN, Gerald Norman 263PORTEN, Jack M. F. 265POZER, James William 265POZER, John Harold 265POZER, Stanley Melbourne 265PRATT, Gertrude C. 267PRATT, Harvey Edward 267PRICE, Irvin L. 267PROSKO, Emil 267PROSKO, Peter Paul 269PROSSER, John Burton 269PRYHITKO, Bill 269PURSE, Jack 269QUINN, George D. 271RAABEL, John 271RAMAGE, George Eric 271RAMAGE, Hugh A. 271RANGER, Amedee 273RANGER, Jean Baptiste 273RANGER, Orville Lawrence 273RASMUSSON, Clayton 273RASMUSSON, Harold 275RASMUSSON, Sydney 275REA, Gilbert Peever 275READ, Walker Fuller 275REDDEN, Ernest Edward 277REGIMBAL, Alfred Emile 277REGIMBAL, Wilfred Henry 277REID, Andrew Brandrew 277REID, Claire 279

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REID, John 279REIGER, Jacob 279REYNOLDS, Ernest A. 279REYNOLDS, Harry Richard 281REYNOLDS, William Franklin 281RICHARDSON, Fred 281RICHARDSON, George Arthur 281RICHARDSON, Kenneth R. 283ROBINSON, William J. 283ROCKEY, Arthur John 283ROLLINGS, Basil Robert 283ROSE, John Robert 285ROSS, E. Roman 285ROULSTON, James Craig 285ROURKE, Frank 285ROURKE, James Mackie 287ROWLE, Willis 287ROY, Arthur 287RUETHER, Garland Wilbur 287RUSSELL, Earl 289RYLAND, Robert William 289SADOWSKY, Walter 289SALLOUM, Eddie George 289SALLOUM, Habeeb 291SANBY, Norman R. 291SANBY, Stewart R. 291SANDERSON, Frank 291SANDERSON, Ross 293SAUVE, Joseph 293SAVAGE, Gordon Trotter 293SAWCHUK, Bohdan 293SAWCHUK, John 295SAWCHUK, Martin 295SAWCHUK, Michael 295SAWCHUK, Peter 295SCHELL, Albert 297SCHELL, Charlie 297SCHELL, Wilfred 297SCHOW, Orville Jennings 297SCHOW, Roy 299SCUTCHINGS, Arthur 299SCUTCHINGS, Harry 299SEGHERS, Edgar August 299SEGHERS, Hector H. 301SEIM, Ruth 301SELSKY, Michael 301SHAK, Edgar Sydney 301SHAW, Thelma Grace 303SHERMAN, Fred Albert 303SHILLING, Glenn Arthur 303SHIRLEY, Cecil 303SHIRLEY, Clifford 305SHORTT, Thelma 305SIEGEL, Edward August 305SIKORA, Wilf 305SIMONS, George Alexander 307SIMPSON, Alex 307SINNETT, John Chester 307SITAVANC, Joseph J. 307SKAAR, Lester Alvin 309SKOCZYLAS, John Paul 309SKORLATOWSKI, Joseph Edward 309

SMALL, Dwight C. 309SMALL, L. J. 311SMITH, William A. 311SPEECHLY, John Montgomery 311SQUIRES, William 311STERZER, Mike 313ST. GERMAIN, Emile 313STOBEE (BROWN), Cora 313STOCKTON, James Russell 313ST. PIERRE, Armand 315ST. PIERRE, Father Arsene 315ST. PIERRE, Gerard 315ST. PIERRE, Henri 315STEFFENSON, Erhardt Peter 317STEPHANIUK, William 317STEPHENS, Alvin Loyd 317STERLING, John George 317STERLING, Robert Thomas 319STEWART, Nelson Herbert 319STRILCHUK, Bohdan 319STRILCHUK, Julian 319STRILCHUK, Max 321STRILCHUK, Peter 321STRILCHUK, Roman 321STRONSKI, John E. 321STYLES, Kenneth Earl 323SUTHERLAND, Emily Barager 323SWEETING, Alfred James 323SYRENNE, Roland Adrien 323TANAKA, Harry Takeo 325TANAKA, Minoru 325TANAKA, Taisuke 325TARNOWETSKI, Walter 325TAYLOR, John Benjamin 327TAYLOR, Robert David 327TEMPLETON, Robert 327TEMRICK, Max Nicholas 327THACYK (MITCHELL), Doreen Marie329THACYK, Joseph Arthur 329THOMAS, Wilma 329THOMPSON, Harold Andrew 329THOMPSON, Hans 331THOMPSON, Robert 331TODORUK, Bill 331TONNELLIER, George 331TOWILL, Frederick W. 333TOWILL, Graeme W. 333TOWNSEND, William John 333TURNER, Alfred Gordon 333TURNER, Bernard 335TURNER, Kenneth Bernard 335TURNER, Kenneth William 335TYCHOLAZ, Alexander 335TYCHOLAZ, Mike 337UHRICH, William 337VALENTINE, Jack 337VALENTINE, Tom Arthur 337VALLEY, Frederick John 339VAWTER, Earl Leroy 339VEREENOOGHE, Raymond 339VOGEL, Edward 339VOGELI, Lloyd 341

WADE, Robert Allen 341WALD, Nelson Pius 341WALDEN, Levi 341WALEN (WILSON), Helen 343WALEN (JACKSON), Helga 343WALEN, George 343WALEN, Walter 343WALKER, James Hutcheson 345WALTERS, Edwin Arthur 345WARD, Frederick Harold 345WARD, Jack McLeod 345WARNE, Bennett V. 347WASTELL, Alfred E. 347WATERMAN, William 347WATLAND, Margaret 347WATLAND, Sigvert 349WEBB, Alfred E. 349WEEDON, James Frederick 349WEEDON, James Frederick Gladstone 349WEHAGE, Walter G. 351WEIR, Douglas Hugh 351WEISGERBER, Constantine Daniel 351WELFORD, William H. 351WENSEL, William 353WENTZELL, Glenn Cowling 353WESTBURY, Allan J. 353WESTBURY, Earl 353WESTBURY, Howard Judson 355WESTMAN, George Alexander 355WESTWATER, Robert 355WETZEL, Peter 355WHELEN, Evert Roy 357WHELEN, Jeffrey Todd 357WHETSTONE, Ted 357WHITE, Norman Hewson 357WIEBE (CALDWEL), Elsie Hilda 359WIEBE, John 359WILLIAMS, Edward Forsaith 359WILSON, Thomas Harvey 359WILSON, Wesley Kilgore 361WINTER, Muriel Joy 361WITNEY, James Wilson 361WOOD (FOOTE), Mary 361WOOD, Robert Albert 363WOOD, Robert Joseph 363WOODS, Francis 363WOODS, Franklin 363WOODS, Herbert 365WOODS, Richard Stevenson 365WORK, John 365WYLIE, Leading Seaman 365WYPOROWICH, Nick 367YALOWEGA, Bill 367YALOWEGA, John 367YOUNG, George Ronald 367YURCHISON, William 369ZADOYOZNIAK, Steve 369ZAREMBA, Alf 369ZENTNER, Jacob Joseph 369Advertisers’ Index 372Veteran Submission Form 376

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AAMODT, Oliver Freeman WWIIOliver was born in 1921. He enlisted with the Canadian Army during the warand served in England and Continental Europe until his discharge. Oliverpassed away in 2000.

ABRAHAMSON, Delno WWIIDelno joined the Regina Rifles Regiment in 1942 and after special traininghe was sent overseas. He returned to Canada in 1945 for discharge

ADAMS (RAABEL), Carolyn M. PeacetimeCarolyn joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1981 and trained at Shelbourne,NS as an Oceanographer. She was stationed in Centerville Beach,California, and later transferred to a US Naval Base in Argentia,Newfoundland, where they watched for Soviet subs, naval tankers and othersub vessels coming back. She was discharged in 1986. Carolyn is now livingin Yorkton and is married with 2 daughters Kari & Kayla.

ABRAHAMSON, Howard WWIIHoward joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and was stationed inEngland, served in France, Belgium & Holland. He was grounded due tohealth reasons, to aircraft electrician. He was honourably released &transferred to the Reserve - General section, Class “E”. He was awarded:Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, 1939-45Star, and Air Crew Europe Star War Medal. He was discharged in 1945.

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ADAMS, Charles M. WWIICharles was born in 1917 in Birch Hills, SK. He enlisted with the PAVolunteers in the spring of 1941. He served with the 7th Medium ArtilleryRegiment in Canada, Great Britain, France, Holland and Germany until hisrelease in January of 1946. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp, 1939-45 Star, France Germany Star, and The Defense.Medal. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch#122 for 30 years. Charles passed away in 1977.

ALLEN, Harold Gordon WWIIHarold was born in 1917 in Willow Bunch, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with the 49th and the 617th Squadron “TheDam Busters”. He flew 47 missions on Lancaster Bombers during the war.He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion Kelvington Branch for 30years. Harold passed away in 2003.

ANDERSON, Albert Elwin WWIIAlbert was born in 1914 in Leroy, SK. He is the eldest son of Alma andCharles worked on several farms before enlisted with the Army in the TankCorps. He trained recruits to drive trucks, tanks, etc at Camp Borden inOntario. After the war he farmed briefly and then he worked at the SilverHead mines in Trail, BC for many years. His hobbies were photography andcollecting pocketknives. Albert passed away in 2001.

ALLEN, Sydney WWIISydney was born on May 23, 1915 in Rosewood, SK. He joined the Armyin 1940 and was assigned to the Special Wireless Section Type “B”, RoyalCanadian Signals as a driver, where he attained the rank of Lance Corporal.His unit crossed over by ship to England and from there went to Europeincluding Holland and Belgium. He demobilized in 1945, married and settledin the Abernethy District. Sydney has been a Member of the AbernethyBranch #26 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 62 years.

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ANDERSON, Omar Carl WWIICarl was born in 1919 in Leroy, SK. He worked as a farm laborer until hejoined the Regina Light Infantry in Regina. He spent a long time in Englandand was sent to Holland in Occupied Force. When he returned to Canadahe farmed briefly, then worked in BC at Trail in the lead at Silver Mine. Heworked in the Ontario woods, on the Hudson Hope Dam, Fort St. John, BC,and on oilrigs in Alberta. He became a carpenter and built many houses andrenovated buildings. He retired to the original farm and developed a largegarden and orchard. Omar passed away in 2007.

ANDERSON, Robert A. WWIIBob was born in 1920 in Kincaid, SK. He joined active service with the 60thBattery RCA at Aneroid, SK on July 24, 1940. He trained in Canada as amember of the 17th Field Regiment RCA and went overseas to England inNovember of 1941. He took part in all Canadian Corps battles in Italy fromOrtona to the Hitler Line. With a short stop in Belgium, the regiment went intoaction in Holland. At the cessation of hostilities he returned to Canada,having served his country to the utmost. He was a member of The RCL for51 years. Bob passed away in 1999.

ANDREWS, Howard Frank WWIIHoward was born in 1923 in Moosomin, SK. He joined the Royal CanadianArmy Service Corps when he was 19 years old. He took his basic training inSherbrooke, Que. and his advanced training in Farnham, Que. He served inCanada until his discharge on March 13th, 1946. Howard is a member ofthe Royal Canadian Legion Paddockwood Branch.

ANDREWS, Harvey Ross WWIIHarvey was born in 1919 in Moosomin, SK. He enlisted with the Army in1939. After basic training he was put in the R.C.E. and he became aMotorcycle instructor. In 1942 he was sent to the doctor as he was limping,they discovered a hole in his heel and he was given a total discharge. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatoon Branch for 30years. Harvey passed away in 1985.

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ARMSTRONG, Edward WWIEdward was born in Powason, ON. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianEngineers during WWI and served in Canada, Belgium, and France until hisdischarge. Edward was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch HillBranch.

ARMSTRONG, George WWIGeorge was born in Powason, ON. He enlisted with the Army during WWIand served in Canada, Belgium, and France until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hill Branch. George passedaway in 1949.

ARMSTRONG, Thomas Special DutyThomas was born in 1934 in Birch Hills, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army and served in Canada and West Germany.

ARMSTRONG, Kenneth Special DutyKenneth was born in 1935 in Birch Hill, SK. He enlisted with the P.P.C.L.I.and served in Canada as well as in West Germany.

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ARNASON, Oli B. WWIIOli was born in 1918 on a farm near Leslie, SK. As a young man he joinedthe army and was sent to England to take his training as a machine gunner.While he was in England he achieved the rank of Sergeant. He served inEngland, Belgium, and Italy. Oli was killed in action while serving in Italy in1944.

ARNTSEN, J. Danny WWIIDanny was born on a farm near Beechy on January 28, 1920. He joined theArmy on June 19, 1941 and trained as a radar technician. He was one ofnine selected to set up ordinance for the repair and maintenance of radarequipment and was promoted to SGT with trades pay. He was dischargedon April 30, 1946. He is a 60-year member of The Royal Canadian Legionof which he has held every office and some more than once. He served 2terms as Zone Commander and was honourary Treasurer of ProvincialCommand for 8 years. Danny is a Holder of the Pacific Star.

AUCHSTAETTER, Marno Carl WWIIMarno joined the Army in November of 1941 and served until February of1946. He served in Canada. United Kingdom, Central Mediterranean, andContinental Europe. He was awarded the France & Germany Star, DefenseMedal, and Canadian Volunteer Medal & Clasp. He joined the RoyalCanadian Legion, Pelly Branch No. 65 in 1947 till 1985 where he receivedLife Membership. He worked as Pelly Postmaster for 20 years. Marnopassed away on February 26, 1987 and is interred in Kandahar Cemetery,Kandahar, SK.

ASH, Gerald C. “Jerry” PeacetimeJerry was born in 1931 in Regina, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force and served with the 406 Squadron in Canada until his discharge.Jerry is a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Albert Branch #02.

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Acadia Drive Funeral Chapel915 Acadia DriveSaskatoon, SK S7H 5N4306.955.1600

Clements Rosetown Funeral Home510 Young StreetRosetown, SK S0L 2V0306.882.2662

E. Andrychuk Funeral Home346 3rd StreetKamsack, SK S0A 1S0306.542.2231

Fletcher Funeral Chapel237-4th Street NorthWeyburn, SK S4H 0Y4306.842.5432

Lee Funeral Home and Crematorium3101 Dewdney AvenueRegina, SK S4T 0Y5306.757.8645

Lee Funeral Home and Crematorium105 Stanley StreetCupar, SK S0G 0Y0306.757.8645

MacKenzie Funeral Home130 9th Street EastPrince Albert, SK S6V 0X5306.763.8488

McKague’s Funeral Chapels300 3rd Avenue SouthSaskatoon, SK S7K 1M5306.664.3131

Orsted-Estevan Funeral Home1506-4th StreetEstevan, SK S4A 0X6306.634.2422

Orsted-Carlyle Funeral Home302 Railway WestCarlyle, SK S0C 0R0306.453.2400

Parkview Funeral Home474 Hochelaga Street WMoose Jaw, SK S6H 2G9306.694.5500

Ross Funeral Service123-4th Avenue EastAssiniboia, SK S0H 0B0306.642.3373

Sallows And McDonald Funeral Home1271 103 StreetNorth Battleford, SK S9A 1K7306.445.2418

Victoria Avenue Funeral Home and2080 Victoria Ave. ERegina, SK S4N 7B9306.761.2727

Wilson & Zehner Funeral Chapel2591 99th StreetNorth Battleford, SK S9A 3W2306.445.6886

Tubman Funeral Home210 Claude Street,Wolseley, SK S0G 5H0306.698.2557

Tubman Funeral Home105 Boyle StreetIndian Head, SK S0G 2K0306.695.3731

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AUSTIN, William WWIIWilliam was born in 1899 in Yorkton, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army and served with the Regina Princess Pats in the UnitedKingdom, Continental Europe and the Central Mediterranean Area. He wasa member of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 33years. William passed away in 1979.

BAILEY, James H. WWIIJames joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in May of 1943. He took hisbasic training in Edmonton, AB. After his training he was posted to GooseBay, Labrador and spent a year and a half there. He transferred to the Armyand took his basic training in Fredericton, NB, then took paratroop trainingat Camp Shilo where he received his wings. When the war ended in Europehe signed up for the Pacific and started training to be sent to the USA whenthey dropped the bomb. He was discharged in May of 1946 at CampDundurn.

BAKER, Douglas Charles WWIIDouglas was born in 1922 in Parkman, SK. He enlisted in the RoyalCanadian Air Force and graduated as a Pilot flying heavy bombers. He wasflying with #432 Leaside Squadron on a bombing mission over HanoverGermany and was shot down. Douglas was killed in action on October 9,1943 at the age of 21 years. He is buried in the Hanover War Cemetery inHanover, Germany. Baker Creek in northern Saskatchewan was named onDecember 15, 1967 in his honour.

BAKER, Cecil Claude WWIICecil was born on April 27, 1919 in Wallard, SK. He joined the 60th FieldBattery (later the 17th Field Regiment), Royal Canadian Artillery on July 24,1940 and he trained to be Gunner. He served in Canada, Italy, France,England, and Germany. While in service he was awarded an efficiencychevron, SOS Canadian Army (UK), T.O.S. Cnd. Army (Mediterranean),C.V.S.M., 1 silver and 3 red service chevrons, SOS Cnd. Army cmf, goodconduct, second good conduct, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France Star,Germany Star, and Defense Medal. Cecil passed away on December 4,1986.

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BALAAM, Sidney WWISidney was born in 1878 in Sapiston, Suffolk, England. He enlisted with TheCanadian Expeditionary Force, 16th Regiment on Apr. 14, 1916. He was inFrance by June 10, and he built pontoon bridges over waterways, dismantledunexploded enemy shells, trained as a detonator, etc. After being shellshocked, gassed and severely wounded, he was placed in Buxton, Englandhospital. He received his discharge on Dec. 31, 1918. He received the 1914-1918 British War Medal and the Victory Medal of The Great War ForCivilization 1914-1918. Sidney passed away on September 26, 1960.

BALABERDA, Thomas Ferdinent WWIIThomas was born in 1922 in Plainview, SK. He enlisted with the 3rdBattalion, Irish Fusiliers. He served for a total of 37 months in Canada, TheUnited Kingdom, and Continental Europe as an infantry soldier andshoemaker group “C”. He was awarded the France and Germany Star andthe 1939-45 Star. Thomas was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionPierceland Branch #178. Thomas passed away in 1985.

BALL, Percy Edgar WWIIEdgar enlisted in the Army in 1942 and after basic training he was sentoverseas. He served in Italy and Holland. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal, France & Germany Star, Italy Star and War Medal.

BALL (ROWE), Eunice WWIIEunice enlisted in the C.W.A.C. at Regina, SK in 1943 and took basictraining at Vermillion, Alberta. She was posted to Red Deer, Alberta, as anOrderly Room Clerk. She transferred to Camp Borden, ON and trained andqualified as a Dentist assistant. She was discharged in 1945 at Regina,Saskatchewan.

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BALLAGH, John Clarence WWIIJohn was born in 1917 in Abernethy, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army during the war and served in Canada until his discharge.John passed away in 2000.

BALMER, Archie WWII & KoreaArchie served the Canadian Armed Forces in England & Europe 1943-1945,and Fort Lewis. He served in Washington, & Korea 1950-1952. He was partof the UN Police Force in Egypt & the Middle East 1956-1957. He was withthe RCEMA at Whitehorse, Yukon 1957-1960. Archie returned to SardisOntario.

BANDURA, Frank WWIIFrank joined the Royal Canadian Army 1942 and completed basic trainingin Regina. He was transferred overseas with the Artillery Infantry. He servedin Canada, United Kingdom, and Continental Europe such as France andGermany. He returned to Canada severely shell-shocked in 1946 and wasdischarged. He received the War medal (1939-45) Canadian VolunteerService medal & Clasp, France & Germany Star, Defense Medal and the1939 - 1945 Star.

BALMER, Jack WWIIJack served with the first Hussarʼs in the Second World War.

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Wawota Branch #113 of The Royal CanadianLegion.The town of Wawota and surroundingdistricts proudly and reverently rememberthose men from the area who gave their livesfor their country during the two great wars.

This Cenotaph is a lasting monument to thethirty-eight men from our area who paid thesupreme sacrifice for our country’s freedom.Their names, etched onto this granite stone,will last into perpetuity.

The Wawota Branch #113 was formed in 1928 and has had an active part in thecommunity ever since.Our meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month except for July and August.

We Will Remember Them.

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BANKS, Henry “Harry” WWIHarry was born in 1891 in Yorkshire England. He enlisted with the FirstCanadian Mounted Rifles Saskatchewan Regiment in Moose Jaw on March30, 1917. He served in England, France, and Belgium until his discharge in1919. Harry passed away in 1961.

BANKS, Richard WWIRichard was born in 1889 in Yorkshire England. He enlisted with the FirstCanadian Mounted Rifles Saskatchewan Regiment in Moose Jaw on March30, 1917. He served in England, France, and Belgium until his discharge onMarch 25, 1919. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion beforehe passed away in 1964.

BANNERMAN, George Brockie WWIIGeorge was born in 1885 in New Pitsligo, Scotland. He enlisted with theArmy during WWI and served with the 1st Canadian Field Ambulance inCanada, Britain, France, Belgium and Germany. He was awarded theMilitary Medal by the Prince of Wales in Regina in the summer of 1919. Heserved with the Veteranʼs Guard during WWII and served in Canada. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion in Burnaby, BC. Georgepassed away in 1977.

BANNERMAN, George Andrew WWIIGeorge was born in 1919 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the First Canadian Army in NW Europe from 1944-45. He servedwith General Staff at NDHQ from 1945-46. He served in Canada, Britain andEurope until his discharge.

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BANNERMAN, Gordon WWIIGordon was born in 1921 in Neville, SK. He started his military experienceby becoming a member of the 60th Battery NPAM in the spring of 1940 whilestill a student. In July of 1940 he went to summer camp at Dundurn, SK. OnJuly 24, 1940 he signed up for active service with the 60th Battery. Hetrained in Canada and England and in 1943 the regiment the 17th Field RCA,part of the 5th Canadian Armored Division went to Italy. The Canadian Corpswas then transferred to NW Europe to join the Canadian Army for the finalbattles in Holland. Gordon arrived home in January of 1946.

BARBER, Melvin Russell WWIIMelvin was born in 1920 in Oxbow, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy during WWII and served with the 5 A/T, 65th Bty in England until hisdischarge. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #117for 59 years. Melvin passed away in 2004.

BARKER, Ernest Arthur Korea & PeacetimeErnest was born in 1934 in Snowden, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1953in Vancouver BC. He received his basic training in Ontario and was shippedto Korea in 1954 and returned to Calgary in 1955. He served in Cypressfrom 1967-1968 and remustered to the R.C.A.S.C. In 1974 he was postedto Germany and served for 7 years. He returned to Calgary and retired in1982. He received the following Medals: Cdn Long Service Medal & Clasp,UN Service Medal, UN Medal (Korea), NATO Peacekeeping Medal, UNVoluntary Service Medal, and UN Cypress Medal.

BARKER, Charles Edward Korea & PeacetimeCharles was born on November 30, 1932 in Snowden, SK. He signed up forthe Regular Force in 1951 and served for 28 years in Canada, the KoreanWar, twice with 3 Mech Commando in the Airborne Regiment in Germany,and twice with the UN in Cypress. He received the following Medals: KoreaMedal, Voluntary Service Medal (Korea), Special Service Medal (NATO) Bar,Peacekeepers Medal, UN Service Medal (Korea), UN Force in Cypress, andCanadian Decoration with Bar. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Nutana Branch. Charles passed away on February 27, 2001.

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BARKER, Walter Charles Allan WWIIWalter was born in 1907 in Norfolk, England. He enlisted with the CanadianArmy on March 23, 1943 in Regina, SK. He did his training in Sylvan Lake,west of Red Deer, AB to be an ambulance driver. He was then transferredto Debert, NS. He was unable to meet the required Military PhysicalStandards, his hearing was poor, and so he was discharged from the Armyon January 4, 1944. He came back to his wife and family in Snowden andfarmed until 1973 when he retired to Nipawin, SK. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 28 years. Walter passed away on June 13, 1994.

BARKMAN, Albert WWIIAlbert was born on November 28, 1911 in Steinbach, Manitoba. He enlistedwith the Army on July 18, 1940 in Victoria, BC. He served overseas inEngland and Italy with the “B” Company, Westminster Regiment PPCLI. Hewas wounded in action in Italy 3 months before the end of the war. He wasa member of The Royal Canadian Legion Lemberg Branch #69. Albertpassed away on September 21, 2003.

BARTRAM, Howard WWIIHoward was born in 1925 in Regina, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1943and did his basic training in NS. He was then shipped to Alder Shot, Englandfor more training and then landed in Kelly, France for the 2nd Invasion ofDieppe. He spent some of the last years of the war being a driver of a Jeepfor a Colonel of the Army. After V-Day he spent a year in occupied Germany.After the war he was very active in Community Affairs & the Lions Club. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Balcarres Branch #84 for 40years. Howard passed away on January 19, 2008.

BARTON, Edward WWIIEdward volunteered for active service on July 24, 1940 and went overseasto England and served with the B.C. Regiment. He trained at the SandhurstMilitary College and in 1944 was appointed as a Technical Adjutant for 3tank regiments in England. He went to N.W. Europe in 1945, and served asTank Commander for 3 tanks in Belgium, Holland, and Germany with FortGarry Horse Regiment. He was in the Occupation forces in Europe until senthome in October 1945. He was an active member of Kamsack Legion #24since 1945. Edward was awarded the Meritorious Service medal and PalmLeaf to the M.S.M.

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BAYTALUKE, John WWIIJohn joined the Infantry Regiment in 1942. Due to health problems he wasposted to the Postal Cops and spent 3 years with the Military post Office. Healso spent time in other camps taking various training. He was dischargedin 1946.

BEAR, Mervin John KoreaMervin was born on February 8, 1933 in Muskoday, SK. He enlisted with theArmy and served with the 81st Field Regiment, R.C.A. and the 2nd FieldRegiment, R.C.H.A. in Canada and Korea. He received the following Medals:Korean Medal, United Nations Medal, Volunteer “Peacekeeping” Medal, andthe Centennial Medal. Mervin has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 36 years.

BECK, Harry WWIIHarry joined the Armed Forces in early 1942. After basic training he wastrained in small arms. He was the instructor in the Kent regiment for smallarms for 2 1/2 years. He spent much of his military life in western & centralCanada. After the war was over, Lt. Officer served with cadets, later with theRegina Rifles serving as its Adjutant.

BEATTY, Claire Aubrey WWIIClaire was born in 1916 in Carlyle, SK. He enlisted in the Army with theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment on April 24, 1940. He received his basictraining at Weyburn, Shilo and Toronto. He went overseas in December of1940, taking training at various camps in England. He served in Active Dutyincluding the Battle of Dieppe, landing at Pourville; also at Normandy andwas wounded at Falaise France in August of 1943. He returned to Englandand served as a Flame Thrower Instructor and received the rank ofSergeant. He was discharged on August 1, 1945. Claire passed away in1997.

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BEHRNS, Arnold G. WWIIArnold was born in 1919 in Abernethy SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1942. He took a Mechanics Course and then servedas a Flight Engineer in Canada and England until his discharge in Octoberof 1945. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Abernethy Branch#26. Arnold passed away in 1989.

BEHRNS, Clara WWIClara was born in Kent County, Morpouth, Ontario. She was a directdescendant of the famous American General Robert E. Lee. Upongraduation from nursing school in Grace Hospital in Detroit Michigan in 1915,she joined the Army and was stationed at Camp Beauregard, Louisiana.Following the war she moved to Abernethy, SK where she met and marriedJames Behrns. Clara passed away on January 13, 1982.

BESSETTE, Bertie August Joseph WWIIBertie was born on July 16, 1919 in Wawota, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1940 and went overseas in July of 1942. There heserved in the Royal Air Force Squadron 15. He successfully completed 16bombing missions as a rear gunner in a Lancaster bomber. On April 16,1943, his plane was shot down over Manheim Germany. Bertie and his creware buried in St. Erme Communal Cemetery, Aisne, France.

BEILHARTZ, Harry John G. WWIIHarry was born on October 29, 1919 in Prince Albert, SK. He joined the Armyin 1940 and served for 1 year at Point Grey, Vancouver. He decided to jointhe RCAF, training at Dafoe and Mossbank as a Bomb Aimer but transferredto Malton, ON to become a navigator. In June of 1944 he transferred to 6Group Bomber Command. His rank was F/O and flew with the 432 and 415Squadrons doing 32 sorties. He was awarded the DFC, 1939-45 Star,France/Germany Star, The Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal with Clasp, 1939-45 War Medal and Operational Wings. Harry is acurrent member of the RCL Branch #111.

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BETTINSON (MARTIN), Jean WWIIJean joined the C.W.A.C. in the spring of 1943 and took basic training atKitchener, ON and driving training at Woodstock, ON. She spent the rest ofher Army career in Ottawa and was discharged in 1945.

BETTINSON, Richard WWIIRichard joined the force in 1940 and served in England, North Africa, Italy,Greece, Canada and Queen Charlotte Islands. He received the Africa Star,Italy Star, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, War Medaland 1939-45 Star. He was discharged in 1945. Richard now lives in Toronto,ON.

BIGRAS, Marion WWIIMarion was born in 1923 in Islay, AB. She enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force and served for 5 years as a Registered Nurse. She was stationedthroughout Canada at various Military Base Hospitals including the Yukon.Marion has been a member of the Ladies Auxiliary for The Royal CanadianLegion Branch #122 for 15 years.

BEVISS, Stuart WWIIStuart was born in 1920 in Franklin, MB. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the 101st Battery in Canada, England, France, Holland, Belgium,and Germany until his discharge. Stuart is a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Branch # 139.

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The RM of Snipe Lake #259 is honored to acknowledge the sacrifices made by our veterans. Their courage and commitment have made our country a better place to live.The RM of Snipe Lake #259 would also like to acknowledge the dedication of the Eston Legion Members for their ongoing efforts to ensure that our veterans are recognized at the Eston Cemetery.

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BINGHAM, Milo Leonard WWIIMilo was born on August 25, 1922 on the family farm south of Mankota, SK.He enlisted with the South Saskatchewan Regiment on January 7, 1942. Heserved in England, France and Belgium from January 1943 until November1945 as a Private. During action in Belgium he was injured, but arrived inNormandy two days after D-Day. He returned to Canada and marriedBirdena Barkley Anderson December 24, 1946. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion for 20 years. Milo passed away on October 31,2006.

BIRD, Sedley WWIISedley was born in 1901. He enlisted with the Army during World War II andserved with the Forestry Corps in Scotland.

BIRT, Cyrus William WWIICyrus was born in 1918 in Foam Lake, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and was a gun armourer for Squadron 135. He was laterstationed at Fort and Foundry Aircraft Plant. They manufactured CurtissHelldiver Aircraft for the U.S. navy to be used against the Japanese fleet. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16 for 40years. Cyrus passed away in 2004.

BIRD, William Reginald WWIIWilliam was born on September 10, 1917 in Hagen, SK. He enlisted withthe Army and served with the Service Corps in Medical and as a Cook inEngland. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Abbotsford andCampbell River Branches. William passed away in 1990.

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BJARNASON, Bryan H. WWIIBryan was born in 1924 in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with the 354 Squadron in India. He is amember of the Goldfish Club. He was discharged with the rank of FlyingOfficer with his Pilots Wings. Bryan is a Life Member of The Royal CanadianLegion Foam Lake Branch #16 with 60 years of membership.

BJARNASON, Evelyn M. WWIIEvelyn was born in 1922 in Sceptre, SK. She enlisted with the CanadianWomenʼs Army Corp and served in Canada until her discharge. Evelyn is amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16 with 28years of membership.

BJERKE, Eva WWIIEva joined the Canadian Womenʼs Army Corp in 1943 and took basictraining at Vermillion Alberta. She was stationed in Chilliwack Camp asOrderly Room Clerk. She was discharged in 1944.

BJERKE, Arthur WWIIArthur joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1940 and served overseas inHolland and Germany. After V.E. Day he returned home and was dischargedin 1946.

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BJERKE, Evelyn WWIIEvelyn joined the Canadian Womenʼs Army Corp in 1942 and took basictraining at Vermillion Alberta. She was stationed in Nanaimo, B.C., latertransferred to Victoria Gordon Head Hospital. She was discharged in 1944.

BJORK, Carl Albin WWIICarl was born on April 3, 1924. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian AirForce and served in Canada until he was discharged. Carl passed away onJune 30, 1991.

BLOOR, Alfred Clarence “Bud” WWIIBud was born on February 12, 1920 on the family farm, one mile south ofOungre, SK. He enlisted with the R.C.C.S. Corps on June 21, 1941. Heserved in Canada, England, France, Italy, Belgium, and Holland, his serviceUnit being the 5th Division Signals. He received the CVSM, the War Medal1939-45, the Defense Medal, the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, and the Franceand Germany Star for his service. He joined The Royal Canadian Legion in1946 at the #306 Branch. Bud passed away on July 8, 2007.

BLACK, Norman S. WWINorman was a World War I veteran. He enlisted in 1916 and fought overseasin WW I with the Garry Horse Regiment and was severely gassed. After thewar he returned home and farmed east of Pelly.

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BLOOR, Charles WWIICharles was born in 1917 at the farm homestead near Oungre, SK. He wascalled into service on February 5, 1942. His service number was L602945with the Regina Riflemen. He spent some time in Regina, SK, Terrace, BCand Nanaimo, BC before going overseas in 1944. While overseas he servedin England, France and Holland before being discharged on March 21, 1946.Upon returning home he farmed at Oungre. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Branch #306. Charles passed away in 1979.

BLOOR, Elmer WWIIElmer was born in 1913 in Oungre, SK. He was called into service inFebruary of 1943 and spent some time in Regina, Prince Albert and Calgarybefore going overseas. He served in England, Italy, France, and Hollandbefore his discharge in March of 1946. After the war he came home toOungre and helped on the farm until he married and moved to Brandon,Manitoba. Elmer passed away in 2003.

BLYTH, Stanley WWIIStanley was born in 1921 in Rocanville, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1941. He took his basic training in Edmonton and thenonto Montreal to received training in Electronics and then onto Ontario forRadar training with the R.A.F. He was trained in Air to Surface Vessels andwas then sent to Britain. He served in England and Africa until his discharge.Stanley has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion WhitewoodBranch for 63 years.

BLOUDOFF, John WWIIJohn joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served across Canada from1943 to 1946.

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BOECHLER, Andrew John WWIIAndrew was born in 1918 in Allan, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the Edmonton Fusiliers in Canada. He trained in Prince Albert, PrinceGeorge and Maple Creek. He served for 3 ½ years before his discharge onSeptember 14, 1945. Andrew is a member of The Royal Canadian LegionSpiritwood Branch #182.

BOECHLER, John Andrew PeacetimeJohn was born in 1942 in Prince Albert, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the 1st P.P.C.I.L. in Edmonton and Victoria and the R.C.E.M.E.in Kingston and Calgary. John is a member of The Royal Canadian LegionSpiritwood Branch #182.

BONDERUD, Alan Norman WWIIAlan was born in 1918 in Leroy, SK. He joined active service in July of 1942and was a member of the Queenʼs Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada.He served in the United Kingdom and North West Europe. Upon hisdischarge he received the following Medals: 1939-45 Star – Overseas WarEffort; France and Germany Star, Defense Medal, Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp for Active Service; War Medal – WWII. Alan wasone of the founding members of The Royal Canadian Legion Leroy Branch#309 and was a member for over 50 years before his passing in May of2002.

BONAR, James Edward WWIJames was born on September 11, 1886 in the High View District. In the fallof 1917 he enlisted in Wawota in the 81st Battery and trained in Regina. In1918 he went overseas to England where he guarded prisoners at RiponYorkshire, having attained the rank of Corporal. He went with the 15thCanadian Reserve to parade before the King, Queen and Duke of Windsorin a March Past at Sheffield on the outskirts of London. He returned homein 1919 to farm. He was a Life Member of The Royal Canadian LegionWawota Branch # 113. James passed away on December 11, 1982.

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BONDERUD, Harold Lyle WWIIHarold was born on August 25, 1925 in Leroy, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army Service on November 3, 1943 at the age of 18. He departedfor England in December of 1944. He served in Continental Europe with #33Transport Coy, 2nd Corps, transferring to occupation forces with #2 MotorAmbulance Coy, 3rd Division. He later transferred to 16th Canadian GeneralHospital Transport Sec. He returned to Canada in April of 1946. He was amember of The RCL Leroy Branch #309, serving in different positions, finallyas President. Harold passed away in January of 2005.

BOOK, Marvin Reginald WWIIMarvin was born in 1917 in Detroit, Michigan. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the I.C.A.S.C.R.U. in the United Kingdom and ContinentalEurope. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, DefenseMedal, War Medal 1939-45, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Biggar Branch#138 for 27 years. Marvin passed away in 2005.

BOURGON, Clifford Allan PeacetimeClifford was born on September 7, 1937 in Dumas, SK. In 1955 he joined theArmed Forces and was stationed for most of his Army time in Germany withthe 1st Battalion P.P.C.L.I. While in the forces he took up running and boxing.On his discharge he returned home working on different farms and marrying.In 1960 he took over the home farm from his dad and has farmed ever since.Cliff and his wife Marilyn have 4 children. He has been a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113 for 35 years.

BOOTHMAN, Lawrence WWIILawrence was born in 1925 in Moose Jaw, SK. He served with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in Canada during the war. He received the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and the War Medal 1939-45 for his service.

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BRAATEN, Arnold WWIIArnold was born in 1924 in Pontiex, SK. He served with the Royal CanadianArmy in Canada during the war. Arnold passed away in 1981.

BRAATEN, Gilman WWIIGilman was born in 1918 in Pontiex, SK. He served with the Royal CanadianArmy in Canada during the war. Gilman passed away in 2003.

BRAGER, Lloyd Leslie WWIILloyd enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army during the Second World War.He served with the Westminster Regiment in Canada and Europe. Lloydwas killed in action on December 4, 1944 in Italy.

BRAGER, Arthur Oliver WWIArthur was born on August 25, 1895. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy during World War I and served until his discharge.

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BRANN, Edward John WWIIEdward was born in 1911 in Saskatchewan Landing, SK. He enlisted with theArmy and served with the 14th Field Company, Royal Engineers. He servedin England until his discharge. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Abernethy Branch. Edward passed away in 1990.

BRANN, Herbert WWIIHerbert was born in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army and servedin Canada during the war. Herbert passed away in 1988.

BRANN, Robert Austin WWIIRobert was born in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army and served inEngland and Holland during the war. Robert passed away in 1992.

BRANN, John Robert “Jack” WWI & WWIIJack was born in England. He served with the Army in France during WWIand he served in Canada during WWII. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Abernethy Branch. Jack passed away in 1967.

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BRAUN, David Robert William AfghanistanDavid was born on August 3, 1979 in Regina, SK. He enlisted with theCanadian Forces in February of 2002. He obtained the rank of corporal andwas a signaler with 1 Platoon, A Company, 2nd Battalion Princess PatriciaʼsCanadian Light Infantry, stationed at CFB Shilo. His 1st tour was to Bosniain 2003 before being deployed to Afghanistan in early August 2006. OnAugust 22, 2006, David was killed by a suicide bomber at Kandahar. Hereceived the following medals: NATO former Yugoslavia Medal, CanadianPeacekeeping Service Medal, and posthumously, General Campaign Star.

BRAY, Lorne T. PeacetimeLorne was born in 1928 in Markinch, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1951 and served for 27 years until 1978. He receivedthe Centennial Medal in 1967 and the rank of Sergeant in 1971. Lorne hasbeen a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Moose Jaw Branch #59 for22 years.

BRIERS, Oliver B. WWIIOliver was born in 1926 in Lethbridge, AB. He enlisted with the Army in 1944and served in Suffield, AB and in Medicine Hat until his discharge in 1946.Oliver is a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Tompkins Branch #140.

BRECKNELL, Dale Heron WWIIDale was born in Drake SK on November 4, 1922 & moved to Pelly in 1927.He enlisted in the Army on April 27, 1942 in Winnipeg and trained as amotorcycle Dispatch Rider in Kingston, ON. He was sent to Englandattached to the signal unit, F section 2nd Field Regiment of Artillery,Canadian 1st Division at Eastbourne England. He served in Sicily, Italy.France, Belgium. Holland and Germany. He returned to Canada inDecember of 1945 & arrived in Pelly on New Years Eve. He was dischargedfrom the army in Winnipeg on February 18, 1946. Dale received 5 medalsof Honour.

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BRITTS, Alfred Joseph WWIIAlfred was born on November 4, 1915 in Humboldt, SK. He had 8 siblings,2 of whom also served in the War. He married Burnace Parker of Winnipegshortly before he was ordered to England. On July 21, 1944, Alfred and 6other young men were killed in action over Haarl, near Tubbergen,Overijssel, Holland, when at 8,000 feet a German fighter aircraft collidedwith a Lancaster aircraft #PB 174. The information about the #405 City ofVancouver Squadron, Pathfinder Force is recorded in 2 brief notes includedin a memorial book that is on display in the BC Aviation Museum.

BROCK, John William Angus WWIIJohn was born on November 17, 1924 in McTaggart, SK. He served with theRoyal Canadian Air Force and his squadron was 437 Husky Squadron, 8Wing/ CFB Trenton, ON. He was in this squadron when it was formed inSeptember 1944 to its disbandment in June of 1946. He received thefollowing medals for his service: Bomber Command Commemorative Medal,France and Germany Star, Defense Medal, CVSM with Bar, and the 1939-45 War Medal. He joined The Royal Canadian Legion Abernethy Branch #26and was an officer. John passed away on April 6, 2002.

BROWN, Cecil W. WWII & PeacetimeCecil enlisted in the Canadian Army in September 1943 and served inCanada and the UK. He was discharged in Regina in March 1946. In 1952,he enlisted in the Air Force, and served in the International Air Police H.Q.He also served with the Allied force in Central Europe. Cecil was awardedthe Defence Medal, War Medal, Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, SpecialService Medal, Canadian Forces Decoration, and Clasp. He was dischargedin 1973.

BROWN, Arthur WWIIArthur joined the Canadian Armed Forces on May 11, 1942. He had 8 weeksof basic training in Shilo, MB and took 6 weeks of training in rifle, Bren gun,Sten gun, TMC, P.I.A.T. grenade, 2# Mortar, T.S.M.C. and M3. He wasposted overseas as a sniper with 3 Bn of 2nd Canadian Light Infantry Reg.And served in England, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany. He receivedFrance & Germany Star, Defense Medal, War medal and CanadianVolunteer Service medal with Clasp. Arthur was discharged on May 1, 1945.

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BROWN, Edward William “Ted” WWIITed was born in 1910 in Wymondham, England. He moved to Canada in1912 with his family and settled in the Yorkton area and then Tisdale. Heenlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943, where he filled theposition of Tail Gunner until he was honourably discharged in 1946. Heserved in England and Europe. He received the 1939-45 Star, Air GunnerʼsBadge, France and Germany Victory, and the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionSnowden Branch #205 for 59 years. Ted passed away on March 2, 2003.

BROWN, Faron PeacekeepingFaron did his recruit training in NS from September – December 1985, andattended PPCLI Battle School from January – May 1986. He was assignedto 1st Battalion Calgary, AB from May 1986 to May 1982. He completed hisMilitary Major Exercise in Wainwright, AB, then remustered to Cook trade inMay 1992, before being posted to CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw, SK in October1992. Faron completed a UN Peacekeeping Tour in Haiti from September1995 to April 1996. He served about HMCS Calgary in Victoria, BC from July1996 to December 1998. He did Military Navy Exercises in Costa Rico,Callao, Peru, Valparaiso, Chile, Galapagon Islands, and USA.

BROWN, Leonard WWIILeonard joined the Canadian Armed Forces in September of 1941. Hetrained as an ammunition artillery driver at Petawawa, ON and then hetransferred to a holding unit in Truro, NS, and then was transported to CampBorden, England. He was posted to #13 Field Artillery, loading ammo to betransported to France. He also stockpiled the ammo in different locations forthe front line pick up. Leonard was wounded in France, and spent 9 monthsin an English hospital. He was awarded the France & Germany Star,Defense Medal, War Medal and the CVSM & Clasp. He was discharged inSeptember of 1946.

BROWN, Joe PeacetimeJoe joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in December of 1950 and tookbasic training in St, Johnʼs QC starting on March 28, 1951. In August of 1951he was sent to 2 C.M.U. Calgary. The next 4 years were spent going fromAir base to air base doing repairs on buildings throughout Canada and as farnorth as Replace Bay. In Aug of 1955 he took 3 months training asW.S.P.O.L. at London, ON. He transferred to Rivers MB for 7 years and thetransferred to Penhold, AB for 2 years. He applied and received dischargeto take over the family farm in 1964. Joe is a Pelly Legion Member.

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BROWN, Norman Clifford WWIINorman was born on October 3, 1921 in Edmonton, AB. He enlisted withthe Army on April 28, 1942. He received his training in Canada and then leftfor overseas on December 12, 1942. While abroad he was stationed inEngland, serving in France, Belgium, Holland, and Germany as a Driver forthe Signm. Div until her returned to Canada on December 27, 1945. Hereceived the following Medals: CVSM & Clasp, France and Germany Star,Defense Medal, War Medal 1939-45, and the 1939-45 Star. He was amember of The RCL for 45 years. Norman passed away on December 3,1996.

BROWN, Roy J. KoreaRoy joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1950 and served in the Korean War.When the war ended, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force.

BRUNTON, Milton L. WWIIMilton was born on December 21, 1921 in Parkside, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1942. He was stationed mostly in Ontario andtrained as a Mechanic. He served in Canada until his discharge in 1945.Milton passed away on December 28, 2003.

BROWN, Walter C. WWIIWalter was born on September 3, 1921 in Yorkton, SK. He moved to Tisdalein 1926 with his parents and then to Snowden in 1932. He joined the Armyin 1944 and trained in Camp Borden. In 1945 he was sent overseas toEngland, Belgium, and Holland as a tank gunner and radio operator. Hejoined the L.S.H. 5th Armored Division in Holland. He returned to Canada in1945 and was discharged in 1946. He joined The Royal Canadian LegionBranch #205 in 1958 and was presented with a Life Membership in 2003.

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BURLEY, Harold Douglas WWIIHarold was born on May 6, 1918 in Regina, SK. He enlisted with theRCNVR. Upon completion of training he was transferred to HMCS York thento HMCS Nader. From there, to a minesweeper HMCS Ingonish flotillaleader to escort 4 ships from the west coast to the east coast via the PanamaCanal. After several months he went to minesweeping duty off Halifax andonto convoy duty on the “milk run” from Halifax to NL to NY and back toHalifax. Next came the HMCS Joliette that did Convoy Duty, then it was backto overseas duty aboard the frigate HMCS Uganda. Harold passed away in1962.

BURNS, Earl William WWIIEarl was born on September 24, 1922 in the Chamberlain District. Heenlisted with the Army on April 17, 1942. After basic training he was sent toEngland for more training. He served in the Anti Aircraft Artillery defendingEngland from German Bombers. He was severely injured when the gun hewas operating jammed. He went up to clear it and he suddenly let it go andwas thrown to the ground, landing on his back on an iron stake. Because ofthe back injury he could no longer serve, he was sent home and dischargedon February 25, 1944. Earl passed away on March 2, 1996.

CADY, Robert WWIIRobert joined the Army in 1940 at Regina and was sent overseas in 1942.He returned in 1946 after serving in England and France.

BURT, Stanley WWIStanley was born on November 15, 1882 in Devizes, England. He fought inthe Boer War in Africa. He came to Canada in 1913 and homesteaded inSaskatchewan. He served with the No. 9 Platoon, 65th Battalion from 1916-1918. He was wounded but he returned home safely. He moved to BC in1947 where he lived until he passed away in August of 1972.

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CAMERON, AJ WWIIAJ was born in 1922 in Kifling, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Forcein August of 1940. He was sent overseas in December of 1940 and landedin Scotland and was sent south to join forces in London and got in on theBattle of Britain. They were shifted from one base to another until they endedup at an RCAF base. He served in Canada and Europe until his discharge.He married Beryl Davis and they raised a family of 3 children. AJ is amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113.

CAMPBELL, Gordon WWIIGordon joined the Royal Canadian Army at Regina in 1941 and wasstationed at Dundurn, SK. He transferred to Camp Shilo, MB and thentransferred back to Saskatoon. Due to health problems, he did not serveoverseas. After his discharge he returned to Pelly. Later he retired to a homefor Veterans in Saskatoon.

CARLETON, Albert WWIIAlbert was born in 1922 in Swift Current, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in Canada during the war. Albert has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Swift Current Branch #56 for 42years.

CARIGNAN, Gaston A. WWIIGaston began his army life on July 24, 1941. He received his basic trainingin Regina. From Regina he was transferred to Curry Barracks in Calgary,AB and successfully completed a meat cutting and chef course. In June of1942 he was transferred to Red Deer, AB. During his posting there he wasin charge of the SSgtʼs Mess until March 1945. His next posting wasPetawawa for his overseas training. He received his discharge on December20, 1945. He was a very active member of the Pontiex Legion as anexecutive member and as a volunteer. Gaston passed away on October 16,2004.

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CARLETON, Allen Johnson WWIIAllen was born on September 13, 1920 on the family homestead inSaskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army and served with the 2nd CanadianA/T Regiment RCA, 20 Battery in England, France, Belgium, Holland andGermany until his discharge. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Neville Branch #328. Allen passed away on February 17, 1981.

CARLETON, Alvin Elwood WWIIAlvin was born on June 15, 1922 on the family homestead in Saskatchewan.He enlisted with the Army in 1940 and served with the GNR 2nd Anti TankRegiment in England, France Belgium, Holland and Germany until hisdischarge in 1945. Alvin passed away on January 6, 1997.

CARR, John Brownell “Jack” WWIIJack was born in 1921 in Delisle, SK. He enlisted with the Army and trainedin Maple Creek. He drove a truck during the war where he served inEngland, France, and Holland. After the war he drove ambulances fromGermany back into Holland. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Delisle Branch #184 for 40 years. Jack passed away in 1996.

CARLETON, John “Jack” WWIJack was born in 1897 in Arnaud, MB. He enlisted with the Army and servedin England and Canada until his discharge. Jack passed away in 1962.

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CARSWELL, James R. WWIIJames was born in 1918 in Turtleford, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce as a pilot in 1940 graduating with wings and Commission. He wasposted to England and then Africa. During the African Campaign he wasmentioned in dispatches picked up by the Canadian Press. In August of 1943when based in Sicily, he failed to return after a tough combat with the enemy.James was 24 years old. In his honour, the Saskatchewan Governmentnamed a beautiful lake in Saskatchewan “Carswell Lake.”

CARSWELL, Mildred A. WWIIMildred was born on December 24, 1923 in Turtleford, SK. She joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in February of 1943 “to free one more airman toremuster for air crew and to help my brother and his friends over in the warzone.” She trained in the accounts section at Trenton, ON, graduating andwas posted to Summerside, PEI. She married Roy J. Mills while he was onembarkation leave for Japan and continued working in the accounts sectionuntil discharged in September of 1945. With the war over she joined herhusband and together they raised a family of seven children.

CELS, Peter WWIIIn 1940 Peter joined the 16/22 Saskatchewan Horse Regiment and servedfrom coast-to-coast in the Army. He was discharged in 1942 due to amotorcycle accident.

CAUGHLIN, Gerald Leslie PeacetimeGerald was born on August 20, 1941 in Abernethy, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served for 3 years in St Jeans, QC inTransportation. Gerald passed away on June 1, 1972.

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CHAPMAN, Forrest WWIForrest was born in 1887 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In 1917 he joined the 1stDepot Battalion Saskatchewan Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force.He was a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #60 and anhonourary member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #306. Forrestpassed away in 1972.

CHAPMAN, George F. WWIIGeorge was born on November 30, 1923 in Estevan, SK. He enlisted withthe R.C.A.F. in December of 1942 and was posted to No. 1 Manning Depotin Toronto in 1943. This is where he completed a course in Radio TelephoneOperation at No. 1 Wireless School in Montreal. He attained the rank ofLeading Aircraftsman. He received the CVSM and the War Medal 1939-45for his service. He was very active in The Royal Canadian Legion first at theEstevan Branch 60 and later Branch 306 where he served as President,Secretary, and Deputy Zone Commander. George passed away inDecember of 1985.

CHAPMAN (HOLMES), Peggy F. WWIIPeggy was born on April 25, 1925 in Bromhead, SK. She enlisted with theC.W.A.C. in September of 1943. She was posted to the Training Centre asOrderly Room Clerk, and then transferred to Head Quarters PacificCommand as clerk in Command Records. She received the CVSM and theWar Medal 1939-45. While stationed in Vancouver she married GeorgeChapman. She was discharged in Sept. 1945. She was a member of TheRCL Branch #60 and #306. She later joined the Ladies Aux Branch andserved as President for a number of years. Peggy passed away in April of1998.

CHAPMAN, James WWIIJames was born on February 20, 1920 in Strathclair, MB. He joined theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment in 1939. He trained in Weyburn and wentoverseas with the Advanced Guard, 1st Headquarters Co. in December of1940. He served overseas until the summer of 1944 when he was sent homeon medical grounds. After arriving in Canada he worked on recruiting for theArmy for a short time. During this time it was confirmed he had tuberculosis,which he contracted overseas. He received the Defense Medal, CVSM andthe War Medal 1939-45 for his service. James passed away on June 19,1948.

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CHORNEYKO, Athanazie WWIIAthanazie was born at Arran on February 25, 1918. He graduated grade XIIin 1936 at Arran School. He joined the Army in 1941. He was dischargedfrom Army at Brandon Nov 1941. He enlisted in Air Force trained as pilotand rear gunner. He left Halifax in January of 1943 for England & furthertraining as rear gunner. Athanazie died October 22, 1943 and is buried atSchoonselhof, Antwerp Belgium. He was the son of Elias & AlexandraChorneyko of Arran.

CLARK, Roy G. WWIIRoy was born on July 15, 1916 in Goshen, SK. He married Julia on April 24,1941. In November of 1941 he was enlisted and sent to St. Jerome, Quebecthen to Petawa, ON. In July of 1943 he went overseas to Italy and was therefor about 2 years, then onto Holland in 1945. He returned to Canada inJanuary of 1946 and was discharged shortly after that. Roy has been amember of The Royal Canadian Legion for 58 years.

COLBORN, Kenneth KoreaKenneth was born on May 15, 1931 in Wawota, SK. He joined the Army inNovember of 1951 and was sent to the R.C.E. base in Chilliwack. He wentto Korea in July of 1952 to 3 troop 23rd Field Squadron. He returned toCanada in July of 1953 and enrolled in a heavy equipment operatorʼs courseand was stationed in Churchill, MB helping build roads and a rocket-launching base. At the end of his term with the Army he returned to theWawota area and farmed for the next forty years. Kenneth has been amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113 for 46 years.

COBURN (HOWSHIP), Winnifred WWIIWinnifred enlisted with the Canadian Womenʼs Army Corps in Regina onOctober 26, 1942. She trained in Vermillion Alberta and was sent to NanaimoB.C. She transferred to Vancouver on January 9, 1945 and was dischargedon October 3, 1945 in Vancouver. In both offices (Nanaimo & Vancouver)she did the incoming and outgoing mail and wrote short notes in a ledger ofcontents in letters.

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COLES, Donald Lewis WWI & WWIIDonald was born on February 5, 1898 in London England. He joined theBritish Army in 1914 and was in Somme France when he was wounded andtaken as a P.O.W. until the Armistice. After the war he came to the FoxdaleDistrict and started farming. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on July2, 1944 as Corporal and was stationed for a time in Calgary before beingsent overseas. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion ShellbrookBranch #111 from 1923 until his passing away in July of 1946.

COLTON, Gordon WWIIGordon was born in 1916 in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in England as a Radar Technician forBomber Aircrafts. Gordonʼs son recalls his father telling about a time that hehelped repair the radar equipment on one aircraft. It was understood thatGordon should go along with the crew to see that it was working, as it should.Apparently, through unknown circumstances, Gordon was left behind at thebase. He later heard that the aircraft bomber never did return home toEngland. Gordon passed away on June 20, 1997.

COOK, Daniel J. WWIIDaniel was born in 1923 in Birch Hills, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the #6 Repair Depot in Canada until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 42 years.Daniel passed away in 1987.

CONVERSE, Carl Vincent WWIICarl was born in 1914 in Nipawin, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianNavy during the war. He served aboard the HMCS Frigate Beacon Hill inEngland and Ireland. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion SKHospital Branch #349. Carl passed away in 2005.

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COOKE (BROWN), Doreen PeacetimeDoreen joined the Navy in Winnipeg in 1956 and was based at Chippewabase. She took her basic training at Cornwallis. She transferred to theHochelaga in 1957, her rating was WOSS (N) S. She transferred back toChippewa and was discharged in 1960.

COOTE, Leslie D. WWIILeslie was born on March 2, 1920 in Gravelbourg, SK. He enlisted with theR.C.E.M.E. in March of 1941. His combat duty included: D-Day, France,Belgium, Holland and Germany until his discharge in February of 1945. Hereceived the following Medals: 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star,Defense Medal, Voluntary Service Medal and War Service Medal. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Bateman Branch #163 for over 50years. Leslie passed away on February 28, 2004.

CORSON, William WWIIBill was born in 1906 in Scotland. He came to Canada in 1931 from BarrHead, Scotland. In 1937 they moved to the Parkman, SK area and he tookup dog training. He joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment in 1939 andafter taking his basic training and some advanced training he was stationedin England. After the Invasion of Dieppe on August 19, 1942 word wasreceived that Bill was missing in action, but it was later confirmed that hewas killed in the initial invasion. Bill is buried in the Dieppe Canadian WarCemetery, Seine-Maritime France.

CORBETT, Kendall Doube WWIIKendall was born in 1914 in Ontario. He volunteered in 1939 but was notenrolled until Jan. 25, 1943 in RCASC. He arrived in England in Aug. of1943. His unit arrived in Sicily on Oct. of 1943 then to mainland Italy andwas in Ortona and Rome. In Feb. of 1945 he was sent from Italy to France,Belgium and to Holland and Germany. He returned to Canada and wasdischarged on Feb. 26, 1946. He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, Italy Star,France and Germany Star, CVSM and Clasp and the 1939-45 King GeorgeV War Medal. He was a proud lifelong member of the RCL. Kendall passedaway in 1986.

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COURCHENE, Omer Joseph Albert WWIIOmer was born on October 21, 1910 in Duck Lake, SK. He served with theRoyal Canadian Air Force Goose Squadron 408 as a gun and bombarmourer. He trained the new recruits. He was stationed at Linton andYorkshire England from December 1942 to July 1945. Omer now resides inDuck Lake, SK. At the age of 97 he is still an active member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Branch #246.

COURCHENE, Wilfred WWIIWilfred was born on March 25, 1915 in Duck Lake, SK. He enlisted with theArmy on September 11, 1939 and was posted overseas in 1940 andremained in England until 1943 when he was attached to the HeadquartersStaff, third Brigade of 1st Canadian Division in Sicily. In September of thesame year he was transferred to Italy with the same Unit where he remaineduntil the end of the Italian Campaign in March of 1945. He then served inHolland; from there he was returned to England for repatriation. He wasdischarged on November 10, 1945. Wilfred passed away on August 18,1978.

CRAWFORD, Dave WWIILeading Seaman Dave Crawford joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1940.

CRAWFORD, Annie WWIIAnnie joined the Womenʼs Air Force Corps in 1940.

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CRAWFORD, Ronald WWIIRonald joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941.

CRAWFORD, William A. WWIIWilliam was born in 1920 in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army andserved in Europe until his discharge. William is a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 48 years.

CRUICKSHANK, John Reid WWIIJohn was born in 1915 in Foam Lake, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Artillery in England and Europe until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch for 40 years.John passed away in 2002.

CROMARTIE, Peter Andrew WWIPeter was born in 1894. He enlisted with the Army during WWI and serveduntil he was killed in action in 1917.

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CULBERTSON, Albert PeacetimeAlbert joined the Army in 1959 and took basic training in Wainwright, Alberta.As part of the NATO forces, spent three years in Germany. He returned toVictoria, B.C. in October of 1963. In 1965 he went to Cyprus as a UNPeacekeeper. He was assigned to Camp Borden in Ontario and worked withthe combat school at Borden & Medford until discharged in March of 1969.He received Service Medal with NATO Bar, Canadian Peacekeeping Medal& UN Medal for Cyprus.

CURRIE, Colin Archibald Bruce KoreaColin was born on August 8, 1933 in Davidson, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Engineers and served in Canada. Colin passed away onJune 21, 1985.

CURRIE, Erle Douglas WWIIErle was born on April 6, 1919 in Penzance, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force on July 19, 1940 and was going for Air Crew. When thisdid not work out he was offered Ground Crew or discharge. He took hisdischarge and enlisted with the Army on December 13, 1941. He served withthe 2nd Heavy A.A. Regiment in Canada, the United Kingdom, and NorthWest Europe until his discharge. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion. Erle passed away on October 16, 1999.

CURRIE, Donald Laird WWIIDonald was born on January 23, 1922 in Penzance, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force in October of 1940 as a Dispatch Rider and servedin Canada and England until he was injured and then was assigned to otherduties until his discharge on August 28, 1945. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Penzance Branch. Donald passed away on June 2,1972.

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CURRIE, John Alexander PeacetimeJohn was born on August 28, 1928 in Davidson, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Horse Artillery and served in Canada in Shilo and FortChurchill Manitoba from May 1947 until May 1950.

CURRIE, Lionel Glenn WWIILionel was born on April 19, 1924 in Mt. Forest, ON. He enlisted with theArmy on December 13, 1941. He spent his 18th birthday in England ratherthan be sent back to Canada. He was taken out of the Regiment and madean instructor. When he turned 19 years of age he was returned to the 2ndHeavy A.A. Regiment. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionPenzance and Moose Jaw Branches. Lionel passed away on August 24,1987.

CURRIE, William Roy WWII & PeacetimeWilliam was born on August 10, 1926 in Davidson, SK. He enlisted with theArmy in 1943 and served during WWII with the C.T.T.C. and the R.C.E.M.E.From January 1946 to January 1953 he served with the L.D.S.H. (RC) andin 1953 he went back to the R.C.E.M.E. In 1960 when the Army started toget helicopters he switched from a vehicle officer to an A/C Tech GP. InApprox 1975 when the R.C.A.F. had to re-badge and anyone that had anAircraft Trade, he then went to the R.C.A.F. 434 Sqn. in Cold Lake, AB.William has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 31 years.

CURRIE, W. M. WWIIHe was born January 31, 1883 in Mt. Forest, ON. He enlisted with theVeteranʼs Guard of Canada on January 8, 1943 and was stationed atPrisoner of War Camps in Southern Alberta until his discharge on February26, 1946. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion PenzanceBranch. He passed away on December 30, 1962.

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CURTIS, Ken R. WWIIKen was born in 1921 in Crosby, North Dakota. He joined the Army in Feb.of 1941 and was placed with the Artillery. He went to England in May of 1943and went into action in July of 1944 as Reinforcement to the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment as a Bren Gun Carrier Driver. He was woundedon Aug. 29, 1944 when he hit a land mine. After his recovery in England, hejoined a regiment in Holland. When the war ended he volunteered for thePacific Campaign. He returned to Canada in July of 1945 and wasdischarged on Dec. 22, 1945. Ken has been a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 50 years.

CYRENNE, Andre WWIIAndre was born in Ponteix, SK. He reported for military training in Regina atthe #12 Army Depot and was sent to Maple Creek for Basic Training. Hejoined Infantry and was assigned to the Regiment Edmonton Fusiliers wherehe could drive trucks and do mechanical work. The Regiment was eventuallymoved to Niagara Falls for Guard Duty and then onto Sussex, NB wherethey were guarding German Prisoners of War. Their job was working in thekitchen and they enjoyed visiting with the prisoners, they even learned someGerman words. Andre served until his discharge in 1945.

CYRENNE, Marjoric “Cy” WWIICy was born in 1919 in Ponteix, SK. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian AirForce in Quebec. He received his basic training in Quebec City and wastransferred to the R.C.A.F. Airport in Dartmouth, NS. After served 19 monthsas a Pilot and Mechanical Engineer he was transferred back to Quebec andthen onto Ontario and did various duties until the end of the war in 1945. Hewas discharged from the R.C.A.F. in June of 1946 after 4 ½ years of service.

CYRENNE, George WWIIGeorge was born in Ponteix, SK. He joined the Army in 1944 in Montrealand was sent overseas 6 months later aboard the troop ship Lutania. After2 months in England he was sent to the front lines in Holland, Belgium, andGermany until the end of the war. He returned to Canada in 1946. He didnʼttalk much about the war but he did say that the closest he ever came tobeing a casualty was a bullet hole in his helmet. He had a German ̓ 45 LugerRevolver which he had brought back illegally from Germany. George passedaway in June of 2000.

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CYRENNE, Roger WWIIRoger was born on June 15, 1917 and was raised on the farm and attendedNotre Dame East School. After quitting school, he worked as farm laborerboth at home and in the surrounding district. On July 12, 1941, he enlistedin the Canadian Army, 4th Division Petrol Company in the Royal CanadianArmy Service Corps. After training in Canada, he embarked for England in1942. On Invasion Day, June 6, 1944, he landed in Normandy France. Heserved as Dispatch Rider in France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany until V-E Day on May 8, 1945. Roger passed away on March 19, 1978.

DAHL, Berthold WWIIBerthold was born in Ringbu, Norway on September 16, 1905. Heimmigrated to the USA, with his family when he was 6 months old. They latermoved to the Pelly area. He enlisted in June of 1943 and was sent overseasin April of 1944 and was stationed with the Westminster Regiment. Heserved in Italy and the Western Front. He came home in January 1946. Hereceived his discharge and was awarded the 1939-1945 Star, The Italy Star,The France & Germany Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, and theWar Medal 1939-1945. Berthold passed away on October 1, 1957.

DAVIES, Harold Harold joined the Royal Canadian Air Force.

DAVIDSON, David Robert Joseph WWIIDavid was born in 1920 in Ponteix, SK. He enlisted with the army in Februaryof 1943 in Regina, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps andwent from Regina to Vancouver, to Prince George and then onto PrinceRupert for a few months. He went overseas to England, then to Belgium,Holland, and Germany. He joined the Regina Rifle Regiment in Holland. Hecame back from overseas in 1946 and was discharged in February. He wasmarried in June 28, 1947. David passed away on February 5, 2008.

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DAW, Laurence Edward WWIILaurence was born on November 1, 1918 in Balcarres, SK. He enlisted withthe Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 and served with Squadron 502. Hewas listed missing in action on June 1, 1943 in the Bay of Biscay.

DEARDEN, Edmund WWIIEdmund joined the Winnipeg Grenadiers and served overseas. Whileoverseas, became a prisoner of war in Hong Kong.

DEARY, Arthur Cecil WWI & WWIIArthur was born in 1890 in Galt, ON. He enlisted in the Canadian OverseasExpeditionary Force on April 13, 1916 in Swift Current, SK. He served withthe 212th Battalion during WWI. During WWII he enlisted with the VeteranʼsGuard. He was stationed at Kananaskis, AB where they guarded GermanPrisoners. At the end of the war he was on a ship that escorted the GermanPrisoners back across the ocean. Arthur passed away in 1957.

DEARDEN, James WWIIJames joined the Royal Canadian Engineers and was stationed in Europe.

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DEARY, Arthur Ervin WWIIArthur was born in 1922 in Miry Creek, SK. He enlisted with the Navy in1942. One of the destroyer ships he was on was the H.M.C.S. Huron. Hewas on active duty on D-Day. One of the highlights during the war was whenhe met up with his brother Austin in London, England in 1944. Arthur passedaway in 1961.

DEARY, Austin Harry Albert WWIIAustin was born in 1919 in Cabri, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1941 andwas sent to England in 1942 and was stationed in Sussex for 4 years with#5 Battalion School. He drove Troop Transports. He came back to Canadain 1946. Austin and his wife Irene and their 2 daughters made their home inEdmonton, AB.

DEBOLT, John Raymond PeacetimeJohn joined the Canadian Air Force in January of 1950 and took his basictraining in Montreal QC with Ordinance. After training he transferred to Shilo,MB with Parachute Maintenance Depot for 8 years. He toured Germany1958-1960 4 Ordnance Field Park. He returned to Canada to 1 Ordnancefield Park, Calgary AB from 1960 – 1963. He went to Montreal from1963-1965 as Instructor. He served in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta untilhe retired as Chief Warrant Officer 1982. John is a Pelly Legion Member.

DEARY, Harvey Owen PeacetimeHarvey was born in 1930 in Eston, SK. While he was attending school inWinnipeg, he was a member of the Navy Cadets and he attended summercamps for Cadets in Canora, ON. He was a member of the Royal CanadianNaval Reserve at H.M.C.S. Unicorn in Saskatoon. He was in the NavyReserve for 5 years. He was with the Supply School at Esquimalt, BC andwas drafted to the H.M.C.S. Ontario. Harvey is a 44-year member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion in Calgary.

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DEMERAIS, Louis Ray WWIILouis was born in 1907 to William and Harriet Demerais in the Coxby District,north of Brancepeth. Louis married Ethel Ballendine in 1939. He joined theR.C.A.M.C. in November of 1941 and took his basic training in St. Jerome,Quebec and then Camp Borden, Ontario and then to Regina where heremained until his discharge in 1946. He was not allowed to go overseasbecause of an injury to his right hand. After his discharge he returned to farmin Coxby, later moving to Birch Hills. They raised a family of 13 children.Louis passed away in 1999.

DEMPSEY, Dagnall Thomas WWIIDagnall was born in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Army and served withthe South Saskatchewan Regiment R.C.I.C. He was killed in action inDieppe on August 8, 1942. Dagnall is buried at the Dieppe Canadian WarCemetery, Hautot-Sur-Mer.

DENNIS, Copley Special DutyCopley was born in 1933 in Kiethley, Yorkshire, England. He served with theBritish Army in the Suez Canal Zone doing Policing Action. He served firstwith the Corp. of Signals, then with the Military Police and finally with theR.E.M.E. Copley has been a member of The Royal Canadian LegionLanigan Branch #143 for 40 years.

DENNIS, Anthony Leslie WWIIAnthony was born in 1918 in Folkestone, Kent, England. He was 21 whenWWII broke out and because of a previous application to join the forces inpeacetime; his name was still on file. He was contacted immediately andwas asked to join. He went to Regina and took his Oath of Allegiance andbecame a member of the Armed Forces on Sept. 3, 1939. His unit was HQCompany RCASC MD12 and after serving with this unit he applied for atransfer to Infantry and served in Canada. He was honourably discharged inOct. of 1946. He has been a member of the RCL Branch #113 for 61 years.

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DENNIS, Fredrick Leslie WWI & WWIIFredrick was born in 1893 in Ancaster County, ON. He was 21 when WWIwas declared and he went overseas in 1915 with the 68th BattalionR.C.A.S.C. He became a dispatch Rider and carried dispatches in Englandand France. In England he met and married his future wife who was clerkingin an English post office. They returned to Canada after the war and madea living farming. He joined the 1st Corp Ammunition Park when WWII wasdeclared and went overseas with the 1st Division. He returned to Canadaand was honourably discharged. Fredrick passed away in 1986.

DENNIS, Harold James WWIIHarold was born in 1907 in Parkman, SK. He was 33 years old when heenlisted in January of 1940. He volunteered for active service and onJanuary 10, with his older brother Leslie, boarded a troop train and was onhis way for overseas. He was in Aldershot, England by January 23. Hereturned to Canada in December of 1946 with the rank of Captain havingserved with the R.C.A.S.C. 1st Division in Divisional Headquarters. Uponhis discharge he started working with the department of Veterans Affairs asa Credit Advisor. Harold passed away in 1975.

DENNIS, Russel Edward WWIIRussel was born on September 1, 1923 in Parkman, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1942, attaining the rank of Pilot Officer. He was an AirGunner with #630 (R.A.F.) Squadron R.C.A.F. and was killed in action onJune 10, 1944. His Lancaster Bomber was shot down over Etaples Francewith all the crew except one being killed in the crash with the lone survivortaken prisoner. Russel is buried in Ommerville Communal Cemetery inOmerville, France. Dennis Lake in northern Saskatchewan is named in hishonour.

DENNIS, Robert Lawrence WWIRobert was born on October 30, 1895 in Ancaster, ON. He traveled westwith his family in 1901 and grew up on the farm. He got a first class certificateto teach and he taught school for 2 years and then enlisted with his brotherin 1916 and went overseas with the 249th Battalion on the Queen Mary. Hisunit was the First Canadian Regiment (1st CMRs). He took intensive trainingin England and was shipped to France. He was wounded in the leg frombomb shrapnel. He returned to Canada and was honourably discharged andtook up teaching. Robert passed away in 1977.

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DENNIS, Wilfrid L. WWIWilfrid was born in 1897 in Ancaster, ON. He joined the First CanadianRegiment (1st CMRs) on November 18, 1916 and went overseas with the249th Battalion on the Queen Mary in April of 1918. They were stationed atShornecliff Camp where he took intensive training. He was shipped toFrance on August 21, 1918. He received head and hand wounds fromShrapnel. He was hospitalized and then returned to Canada fordemobilization. After the war he became a farmer. He was a member of theRoyal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113 for 23 years. Wilfrid passedaway in 1953.

DERWORIZ, Steve WWIISteve was born on December 4, 1921. He served with the Regina Rifles inNanaimo, B.C. and Prince George, B.C. He also served on the KiskaIslands. Steve passed away on May 28, 1989.

DEWEY, William Joseph WWIIWilliam was born on September 18, 1919 in Young, SK. He enlisted in the21st Field Regiment Canadian Army on April 12, 1943 in Victoria BC. Heserved in Canada, the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, and the CentralMediterranean. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, and the France and Germany Star. He wasdischarged on December 20, 1945. He joined The Royal Canadian Legionbranch #358 in 1950 and was presented with his Life Membership in 1995.William passed away on July 4, 2006.

DEWAR, Duncan Alexander WWIIDuncan was born on April 5, 1922 in Leroy, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force on June 26, 1942 and served as an aeroplane mechanicin Dauphin, Manitoba. He was honourably discharged on October 9, 1945.He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Leroy Branch #309 for 25years. Duncan passed away on December 17, 2005.

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DICK, Maxim PeacetimeMaxim served with the Royal Canadian Navy from 1953 until 1958. He had3 years of service on the H.M.C.S Cornwallis, H.M.C.S. Sioux, H.M.C.S.Naden and the H.M.C.S Margaree. He served 1 year in the Korean War. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service medal for Korea, the UnitedNations Service medal and the Peace Keeping Service medal.

DICKSON, George Albert WWIIGeorge was born on March 27, 1922 in Saskatchewan. He joined theSaskatoon Light Infantry on December 2, 1942. He was a gunner in the 1stDivision. He served in England, Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, Belgium, andHolland as well as 6 months occupation in Germany. He was honourablydischarged on February 14, 1946. He returned to Wawota and took upfarming. In 1983 he retired and moved into Wawota. George passed awayon June 12, 1999.

DINNIN, John Howard “Howie” WWIIHowie was born on July 9, 1905 in Abernethy, SK. He served with the RoyalCanadian Air Force as a Military Police Guard in Various Postings includingTrenton, ON and Dafoe, SK from June 16, 1941 to October 4, 1945. Hereceived a Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and was honourablydischarged with the rank of Corporal. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Indian Head Branch #114 for 10 years and then hetransferred to the Abernethy Branch in 1967 and served for 18 years. Howiepassed away in Abernethy, SK on May 27, 1985.

DILCOX, Walter S. WWIIWalter enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force on December 1, 1942 inEdmonton, AB. He reported to Edmonton manning depot for basic training.He wrote an aptitude test for pilot training, which he passed so he was sentto a technical school for a refresher course. There were no openings for Pilottraining so he signed up for A Bombaimer and was sent to bombing andgunnery school. He served in Canada, England and France before hereceived his discharge in Calgary on September 17, 1945. Walter has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #178 for 36 years.

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DOBRANSKI, Carl WWIICarl was born in 1917 in Wishart, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy and served with the Queenʼs Own Cameron Highlanders 2nd Division.He trained in Nanaimo, BC then Dundurn and Shilo. He took his advancedtraining in Calgary. He served as Operator, Dispatch Rider, Brengun Carrierand Motorcycle brigade. He served on the Front Lines in Germany until theend of the war. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Wishartand Wynyard Branches for over 40 years. Carl passed away in 2000.

DOLAN, Margaret E. WWIIMargaret was born in Ponteix, SK. She enlisted with the Royal Canadian AirForce Womenʼs Division in March of 1943. She received her basic trainingat #7 Manning Depot in Rockliffe, ON. She was on Course in Toronto fromMay to September 1943. She was posted to #11 S.F.T.S. in Yorkton, SK inSeptember of 1943. She was then posted to #10 Repair Depot in Calgary,AB in January of 1945. She received her discharge in May of 1946 inCalgary, AB. She married Gordon MacDonald in 1950 and raised a family of5 children. Margaret passed away on January 20, 2008.

DOUCETTE, Aurele WWIIAurele was born in 1927 in Duck Lake, SK. He served with the P.A.Volunteers during the war. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal for his service. Aurele passed away in 1999.

DOMIER, Alfred WWIAlfred served in the Armed Forces in the First Great War.

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DOUCETTE, Leonard WWIILeonard was born in 1925 in Duck Lake, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe until hisdischarge. He received the 1939-45 War Medal, Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal, and the Defense Medal for his service. Leonard is a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Duck Lake Branch #246.

DOUGHTY, Arthur WWIIArthur joined the force in 1940 with the Regina Rifles and went overseasand served in many theatres of war. He was wounded in France on D-day.He returned to Canada in 1945 and was discharged he was later joined byhis war bride. Both are now deceased.

DOUGHTY, Ross WWIIRoss joined the 53rd Battery Artillery in 1939 in Toronto, they were thesecond Canadian Troop to be sent to Britain in WW2. He served in manytheatres of war and returned to Canada in 1945 and was discharged from hisservice.

DOUGHTY, Robert William Gordon PeacekeepingRobert was born in 1938 in Pelly, but moved to Lethbridge in 1940 andattended L.C.I. High School. He joined the Armed Forces in 1955 and servedin the Lord Strathconas & did a tour of the Middle East as a peacekeeper.He married in 1961 and has a daughter & 2 sons. He worked in thetransportation after discharge with Canadian Freightways & InternationalTransport. He was a member of Corps of Commissionaires in 1984 with therank of R.S.M. Robert passed away in 1992 and is buried in the Field ofHonour Queenʼs park Cemetery, Calgary, Alberta.

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DOUVILLE, Wilfrid A. WWIIWilfrid was born in Ponteix, SK. He was called to serve King and Country in1940. Most of his time was spent in Canada and mostly on the west coastas the Japanese were not too far out on some islands. Once the Japanesedecided to pull out then it made a big change as some of the soldiers weresent to Saskatchewan for more training. They were then shipped overseasfor service in Holland for the spring and summer of 1945. He arrived back inCanada on December 31, 1945 and received his discharge in February of1946.

DOW, Alex Doug “Sandy” WWIISandy was born in 1918. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force andserved with the 408 Squadron in England until his discharge. He has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Moose Jaw Branch #59 for 30years.

DRUMM, Douglas PeacetimeDouglas was born on January 15, 1942 in Wawota, SK. After completing hisgrade eleven at Wawota High School, he joined the Royal Canadian Schoolof Signals. He was sent to Kingston, ON and was later stationed inGagetown, NB. After 3 years of service and because of the death of hisfather in 1963 he returned home to join the family business, DrummʼsGarage. He married Bertha Benner in 1968 and they had 4 children. He wasvery active in the Wawota Legion, holding various offices, the last beingPoppy Chairman. Douglas passed away on March 6, 2007.

DRINNAN, Ralph A. WWIIRalph was born in 1910 in Wawota, SK. He joined the Regina Rifles on June13, 1940. He trained at Dundurn until September 1940 when the Regimentmoved to Debert, NS for more training. On August 24, 1941 the regimentsailed for England and spent the next 3 years training there. He landed atCourselles sur Mer Normandy on D-Day June 6, 1944. He became LanceCorporal and later Corporal. He received the “Commander in ChiefsCertificate” in September of 1944. He returned to Canada and wasdischarged on August 8, 1945. Ralph passed away on August 1, 2000.

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(Battle of Britain)Alexander Ross, General, Yorkton, Sask. Canadian ArmyGarnet Eastman, Nipawin, Sask. Royal Canadian NavyRobert McConachie, Nipawin, Sask. Canadian Army

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DUMONT, William Allan WWIIWilliam was born in 1922. He enlisted with the Army and served in Canada,the United Kingdom and Continental Europe until his discharge. He receivedthe 1939-45 War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, Defense Medal,France and Germany Star, and the 1939-45 Star for his service. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Duck Lake Branch #246. Williampassed away in 1994.

DUNCAN, Dan Harold WWIIDan was born on February 8, 1916 on the family homestead inSaskatchewan. He enlisted with the Reserve Army and served in Canadauntil his discharge. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion NevilleBranch #328 for 40 years. Dan passed away on November 7, 1995.

DUNCAN, William Ross WWIIWilliam was born in 1914 in Coronach, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army and served in Canada until his discharge. He was a memberof The Royal Canadian Legion Coronach #268. William passed away in1999.

DUNCAN, Gerald Johnson WWIIGerald was born on April 25, 1924 on the family homestead inSaskatchewan. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force and servedin Canada until his discharge. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Branch #225 for over 20 years. Gerald passed away on August 25,1997.

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DUNDAS, Kenelm Crispin Vivian WWIIKenelm joined Air force Feb. 10, 1942 and served as a pilot. He was killedin action over Malaysia on photo reconn mission. He had flown bombingraids over N. Africa and Greece. He was single and 26 years of age. Kenelmwas the son of Cospatrick & Isabella Dundas

DUSYK, Michael WWIIMichael was born on November 21, 1919 near Montmarte, SK. In March of1940 he joined the R.C.E. In July of 1942 he was transferred to Vancouver,at which time he was promoted to Corporal. In December of 1942 he wassent overseas. He arrived in England on March 17, 1943. On February 2,1944 he left England for Italy with the 14th Field Company R.C.E. and servedon the Front Lines. On September 27, 1944 Michael died of wounds receivedwhile on active duty at the age of 24. He received the 1939-45 Star, ItalyStar, Defense Medal, War Medal 1939-45, and the CVSM and Clasp.

EARL, Ivan D. WWIIIvan was born on May 24, 1924 in Saskatoon, SK. He joined the Army in1943. He joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment in Sept. of 1944 as anInfantry Soldier. He first saw action in Belgium and he was promoted to fullCpl. within a month. They soon found themselves pursuing the Germans inHolland. Eventually the Leopold Canal was crossed and fighting becamefierce. Shortly after he was wounded in the thigh by machine gun fire. At theend of hostilities, he transferred to the Regina Rifles Regiment forOccupational duties Germany. Ivan is a member of The RCL.

DYKUN, J. WWIISergeant J. Dykun was a member of the 1st Canadian Special ServicesBattalion, Royal Canadian Infantry Corps. He died on December 6, 1943 atage 23 and is buried in the Cassio War Cemetery, Italy.

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EGGENSCHWILER, Carl WWIICarl joined the R.C.A.F. in 1939 as a machinist (his trade) and served inCanada and Newfoundland. He later re-mustered to interpreter, serving inthat capacity in Canada and overseas until 1944. He returned to Canadaand was on loan as translator to the War Service Censorship Branch inOttawa. Carl returned to Pelly in 1945.

ELL, Joseph Edward WWIIJoseph was born on March 6, 1919 in Dilke, SK. He enlisted with the RCAF.He was sent to England where he became a member of the 15 Squadron ofthe RAF. Along with his crew he completed a tour of operational duty inaction against the enemy and received the Distinguished Flying Crosspresented to him by the King at Buckingham Palace. The citation of thisaward reads as follows: “This officer has completed numerous operationsagainst the enemy in the course of which he has invariably displayed theutmost fortitude, courage and devotion of duty.” Joseph passed away in2004.

ELLWOOD, Fredrick WWIIIn 1941 Fredrick joined the 14th Canadian Hussarʼs and saw active duty inHolland, France & Germany. He returned from the war and joined the RCMPstationed in Lethbridge In 1947 he worked in Regina and Edmonton as anelevator agent at Legoff. In 1948 he worked for an oil company and wasaccidentally killed at Fiske, SK in 1951 with burial at Edmonton. Fredrickhad one son, William.

ELL, Peter WWIIPeter was born on December 8, 1922 in Sedley, SK. He served with the 4thDivision Headquarters, first as an Army Service Corps Driver then as a PadreDriver. After his 6 month training in Canada he spent 2 years in England and1 year on the march from France to Germany. While in Holland he receivedthe news of the death of his younger brother who was also serving in Hollandbut in a different location. Peter now resides in Regina, SK where he spentmany years as a Legion Member.

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EVANS, Roy Charles WWIIRoy was born on November 12, 1926 in Penhold, AB. He joined the Navy in1943 and took his basic training in Calgary and was then transferred toCornwallis, NS for more training where he specialized in the “Anti AircraftGunners Course”. He served on the Port Arthurʼs Ship where he was onescort duty. He signed up for Pacific Duty and served on the Q121 Ship. Hereceived the following Medals: Voluntary Service, Georgivs VIL, CBRREXEI, The Atlantic Star, and INDIAP. He was a member of The RCLPonteix Branch for 42 years. Roy passed away on April 23, 2006.

EWEN, Cecil James WWIICecil was born in 1921 in Kelvington, SK. He enlisted with the CanadianArmoured Corps on November 13, 1942 in Regina, SK. He served with theBCD Tanks in England, Africa and Italy where he was wounded in 1944. Hewas hospitalized in England. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Kelvington Branch #19 for 62 years. Cecil passed away in 2007.

FIELD, Bernard WWIIBernard served in the Army for 13 years and was stationed in Germany &Cyprus. He was awarded the France & Germany Star, Defense Medal & theWar Medal.

EWEN, William Albert WWIIWilliam was born in 1917 in Kelvington, SK. He enlisted with the Army onSeptember 7, 1939. He served with the 1st Yorkton Light Anti-AircraftSquadron in England, Sicily, Italy, Holland and Germany until his dischargeon September 7, 1945. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionKelvington Branch #19 for 60 years. William passed away in 1997.

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FIELDS, Patrick WWIIPatrick joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in the early 1940ʼs and serveduntil he was discharged in 1945. He joined the Pelly Legion and later movedto Manitoba. Patrick passed away July 13, 2003.

FISHER, Joseph WWI & WWIIJoseph was born in 1893 in Michel, NWT. He served with the 5th CanadianInfantry Battalion in France. He received the Distinguished Conduct Medal“For showing conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in charge of aplatoon” and the Military Medal for “showing great courage and gallantry”. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Duck Lake Branch. Josephpassed away in 1962.

FISSEL, Joe WWIIJoe joined the Army in 1942 in Vancouver. During his medical it wasdetermined that he had a heart murmur, so he was not sent overseas. He didhis basic training in Vernon, B.C. and was stationed in Calgary, Alberta andworked as a mechanic as part of the C.I.T.C. Regiment. He was dischargedfrom the Army March 19, 1946.

FISSEL, Frank W. WWIIFrank joined the Army on January 12, 1943 in Regina with the EdmontonFusiliers. He served overseas with Regina Rifles regiment in Belgium andHolland. He was discharged March 11, 1946 with the France and GermanyStar. He was member of The Royal Canadian Legion No. 88, Maple Ridge,BC.

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FLAWN, Fredrick Charles WWI & WWIIFredrick was born in Northampton, England 1883. He served in the BOARWar in South Africa and immigrated to Canada in early 1900. Hehomesteaded in Racing Lake district till the First Great War broke out in1914. He once again enlisted in the army and he served as an officer trainingyoung recruits until the war ended. He returned to Pelly and settled in theSunny Isle district. When the Second World War broke out, he promptlyenlisted and served again in the Armed Forces base in Yorkton. After thewar, he bought a small house in Pelly and lived there until his death May 19,1946 at the age of 73.

FLETCHER, Roy William WWIIRoy was born on October 2, 1923 in Lemberg, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force in 1942. He was sent to Brandon, MB and then toSaskatoon, SK to attend classes at the University. Later he was sent toBellevue, ON where he was trained as an Armourer. He was stationed inMossbank Bombing and Gunnery as an Armourer until he was honourablydischarged in 1945. Roy became a member of The Royal Canadian Legionat Lemberg, transferring to Young Zelma #358 in 1969. He was awarded hisLife Membership there.

FLYNN, HAROLD LUNDI WWIIHarold, known as “Tuff” was born on July 18, 1921 to John and Muriel (Dyer)Flynn. He joined the RCAF in 1939 and piloted many bombing missions overEurope. He had completed over 50 trips when he was shot down and killedin action on December 15, 1944.

FLOWERDEW, Gordon Muriel WWIIGordon was born in 1885 in England, he moved to Canada in 1903. OnMarch 30, 1918, he was serving with the Lord Strathconaʼs Horse. The unitwas in the Bois De Moreuil, N.E. France when it was ordered to charge anopposing machine gun position. He saw there were 2 lines of enemy troopsto oppose his squadron. Gordon and his men continued to charge. Despiteinflicting heavy casualties, the opposing forces retreated in confusion. Duringthe battle Gordon was fatally wounded, but continued fighting. Gordonpassed away the following day. He was posthumously awarded the VictoriaCross.

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FORREST, James Alvin WWIIJames was born in 1923 in Loreborn, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Royal Canadian Corp of Signals. He was attached to theBritish Army for the entire invasion of Europe with the Tank ReplacementUnit, but he was also with Wireless Communications with the Canadian Armyat all times. One Tank Replacement Unit served both the British andCanadian Troops. James has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Loreborn Branch #251 for 38 years.

FORSYTH, George WWIIGeorge joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and trained to becomea Gunner. He served in the 31st A.A. Battery of R.C.A. as well as the 28thA.A. Reg. R.C.A.

FOSTER, Donald R. Korea & VietnamDonald was born on July 19, 1931 in Assiniboia, SK. He joined the CanadianForces as a Gunner in 1949. He commissioned in 1950 and was sent toKorea for 1 year. In 1953, he was given the honour to be one of the 4contingent riders of the RCHA in the coronation ceremony of QueenElizabeth II. Upon returning he commenced pilot training and joined theAOPF as an Army Pilot. In 1957 he deployed to Vietnam for 1 year. In 1970he became Deputy Commanding Officer. He served numerous staff positionsthroughout his career retiring in 1986. Donald passed away on Sept. 6, 2006.

FOSTER, Andrew Edwin WWIIAndrew was born on July 22, 1911 in Abernethy, SK. In 1939, soon after theoutbreak of WWII, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was sent toEngland and attached to the Royal Air Force where he received training inthe new technology of radar. He was sent to West Africa and later SierraLeone. He returned to Canada in 1946. He spent time at RCAF stations inBC and the Maritimes teaching technical radio and radar education. Andrewpassed away in January 2, 1989 in Ottawa.

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FOSTER, Kenneth Gordon WWIIKen was born on October 6, 1921 in Abernethy, SK. He signed up with theRCAF in 1949. He took his training to become a pilot at Mossbank, SK AirBase. He was sent to England where he was attached to a bomber squadronand made eight bombing raids over occupied Europe. He held the rank ofFlying Officer. He returned to Canada and was demobilized. He went toUniversity, was married and then re-enlisted with the RCAF where hebecame an instructor. It was in that capacity while stationed at Portage LaPrairie that Kenneth was involved in a fatal crash, April 7, 1955.

FOX, Bernard Allan WWIIBernard was born on November 26, 1922. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with 614 Squadron in England and in Italyuntil his discharge. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross. “WarrantOfficer Fox has completed numerous sorties against many important andheavily defended targets in enemy and enemy occupied territory. He hasproved himself to be an efficient, conscientious and resourceful air bombercontributing considerably to the success of his squadron.” Bernard has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Moose Jaw Branch for 34 years.

FRANKLIN, L. R. WWIIL. R. was born in 1919 in Invergordon, SK. He enlisted with the R.C.C.S.and took his basic training in Regina, SK. He then spent 2 months inKingston, ON for Signals training. He spent 9 months in Val Cartier, QC andanother 9 months in Debert, NS. He was sent overseas in July of 1943 andserved with the 23rd Regiment R.C.A., 4th Armored Division. He served asa Radio Operator in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. L. R. has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 54years.

FRANKLIN, Albert E. WWIIAlbert was born on June 5, 1918 in Crystal Springs, SK. He enlisted withthe Army on June 23, 1941. He served with the 4th Division Royal CanadianService Corps and was employed as M.V. Fitter in Group “A”. He served inCanada for 16 months and then was sent overseas to the United Kingdom,France, Belgium, Holland and Germany and served for 41 ½ months until hisdischarge on April 2, 1946. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionPrince George Branch. Albert passed away in 1986.

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FRANKLIN, William John WWIIWilliam was born in 1925 in Kinistino, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and trained in Canada. He served as A Tail Gunner andflew 29 missions over Germany. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Birch Hills and Prince George Branches for 45 years. William passedaway in 2000.

FRIESEN, George WWIIGeorge was born in 1920 in Borden, SK. He called up for service on March12, 1942 and reported to Regina, SK. He served in Canada until hisdischarge in 1946. George passed away in 1990.

GARRY, Glen WWIIGlen was born in 1916 in Hamilton, ON. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the #5 Bomber Recon Squadron on Atlantic Patrol. He receivedCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and the Victory Medal for his service.Glen passed away in 2002.

FRITZ, Calvin Emmett WWIICalvin was born in 1924 in Beechy, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce in May of 1943, but he did not have to report for duty until Septemberof 1943. He took his training in Brandon, MB. He was released andtransferred to the reserve on March 22, 1946. He married Rose Gien ofMoose Jaw in July of 1945. They have one daughter, one grandson and twogreat grand children. Calvin has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Beechy Branch for 54 years.

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GARRY, James Joseph WWIIJames was born on October 5, 1918 in Kincaid, SK. He enlisted with theArmy on December 28, 1940 in Regina. He served with the 18th Battery,2nd Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery; they were a supportregiment for the 2nd Canadian Infantry. He served in France, Belgium,Holland, and Germany until his discharge in 1945.He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Neville Branch for 39 years. James passed awayon December 20, 1994.

GARUK, Michael Murray WWIIMichael was born in 1924 in Arran, SK. He served with the Royal CanadianNaval Volunteer Reserve as Able Seaman on board the H.M.S. Huron duringWWII. He belonged to the Flin Flon Branch of The Royal Canadian Legionin Manitoba. After the war he dedicated his time to his family and the FlinFlon community. Besides being a volunteer of the Flin Flon Fire Department,he was an active member of the Masonic Lodge and the Shriners of NorthAmerica. Michael passed away on April 15, 1992.

GERVAIS, Joseph Edward WWIIJoseph was born in 1922 in Estevan, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the P.E.I. Highlanders, Canadian Fussilers, SouthSaskatchewan Regiment, 3rd Division. He served in the United Kingdom,Continental Europe and the North Pacific. He received the following Medals:France and Germany Star, Volunteer Medal, King George VI, and the DutchMedal. Joseph is a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 40 yearsand was Legion President for 3 years and Zone Commander for 6 years.

GENT, Robert Frederick WWIIRobert was born in 1924 in Halbrite, SK. He joined the Army Royal WinnipegRifles December 2, 1942. He took his training in Shellbrook, QC and CampBorden, ON. He embarked for England on April 29, 1944. While in Englandhe trained women for ambulance drivers. He left for Belgium on October 6,1944 and was wounded on February 21, 1945 in Reichwald Forest. Hereturned to Canada and was discharged on November 24, 1945. He marriedSylvia Colvin in December of 1947 and they raised 6 children. Robert passedaway on January 1, 2007.

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GETTY, Kinney Robert WWIKinney joined the Air Force in the First World War.

GETTY, Tom WWIITom joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and served until he wasdischarged in 1945.

GILCHRIST, Robert Murdoch WWIIRobert was born on Oct. 18, 1922 in Foam Lake, SK. He enlisted with theR.C.A.F. in Nov. of 1942. On December 7, 1942 he attended the BrandonTraining Unit as an Air Cadet of WWII, training as Mid-Upper Gunner. In Oct.of 1943, he headed to Scotland and his training unit was formed there. Hebecame an official member of Squadron #78 and his crew completed 39operational tours. In Aug. of 1944 his commission was granted as PilotOfficer. He became an Instructor for the Gun Turret Simulator in Englandfrom Sept. 1944 until Feb. 1945. Robert passed away in February of 2000.

GILCHRIST, James R. WWIIJames was born on August 4, 1918 in Foam Lake, SK. He enlisted with theArmy and served with the South Saskatchewan Regiment in Canada,England and Europe. He was a prisoner of war for 9 months in Germany. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch for 54years. James passed away in 2000.

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GILES, Fredrick Howard WWIFredrick was born in 1898 in Radisson, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the 188th Battalion and with the 46th Battalion, SaskatchewanRegiment in France. Fredrick was killed in Action in 1917 in Belgium. Hereceived the British War Medal and the Victory Medal.

GILES, William Ancilrow WWIWilliam was born in 1849 in Fayetteville, Georgia. He enlisted with the Armyduring the First World War and served with the 58th C.F.C. in France. Williampassed away in 1937.

GILLIS, James J. WWIIJames was born in 1927. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army duringWorld War Two and served with the Royal Canadian Hussers Reserve inCanada for the duration of the War. James passed away in 1997.

GILLISS, Alexander “Sandy” WWIISandy was born in Napan, NB in 1900. There, he worked as a chef in thelumber camps and tugboats. He went to Carlyle, SK on a harvest excursionin 1926, where he worked on the Brady Farms. After harvest, he returned tothe NB lumber camp. He returned to the Carlyle area in 1927 and stayed. In1943, Sandy joined the RCAF and took his basic training in Lachine,Quebec. He served as a corporal with the Service Police in both Ontario andBritish Columbia - his family accompanied him. One of his interesting dutieswas patrolling trains between Vancouver and Calgary, escorting servicemenwho were A.W.O.L. Sandy was discharged in 1945.

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GLEN, Elwood Davis WWIIElwood was born in 1924 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Royal Canadian Artillery in Canada until his discharge.Elwood is a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #328 for 40years.

GLOVER, Adam Murray WWIIAdam was born in 1909 in North Bay, ON. He fought in WWII in theCanadian Army with the R.C.C.E. and then soon after transferred to theR.C.C.S. He served in England, the Mediterranean, N.W. Europe andCanada earning the 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star,Defense Medal, CVSM and Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45. After the warhe was active in many community events and clubs. He was a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Flin Flon MB Branch #73. Adam passed awayin 1985.

GOLDBECK, Alvin WWIIAlvin was born in 1915 in Denmark. He served with the Army during WorldWar II. After the war he joined The Royal Canadian Legion in Kelowna. Alvinpassed away in 1994.

GODDARD, Robert WWIIRobert was born in 1922 in New Brunswick. In 1925, he moved toWordsworth. In 1939, he enlisted in the Canadian Army. He joined the 23rddetachment of the South Saskatchewan Regiment, and was discharged in1945. He was awarded the Italy Star Medal for entry into operational serviceon land in Sicily or Italy.

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GOLDBECK, George WWIIGeorge was born in 1913 in Denmark. He enlisted with the Army in 1939and served for 5 ½ years. After the war he joined The Royal CanadianLegion and served for 10 years. George passed away in 1983.

GOLDBECK, Raymond WWIIRaymond was born in 1923 in Avonlea, SK. He enlisted with the Navy in1941 and served until 1945. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Moose Jaw Branch for 55 years. Raymond passed away in 2006.

GOURLEY, Daryl M. WWIIDaryl was born on November 26, 1918 in Watson, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force during World War 2. He served in Canada andEngland until his discharge. Daryl has been a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Watson Branch for 54 years.

GOULDING, Meryle PeacetimeMeryle joined the Navy in Halifax 1953 and served at HMCS Naden, HMCSAthabasken and spent 2 years in the Artic at HMCS Aklavik. Meryle wasdischarged in 1958.

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GRAPKO, Peter WWIIPeter was born in 1920 in Usherville, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served as an Air Frame Mechanic on the WestCoast of Canada. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion GullLake Branch. Peter passed away in 1963.

GRAY, Howard WWIIHoward was born in 1916 at Cannington Manor. His parents moved to Carlyle in1920. When the Second World War broke out he enlisted in the South Sask.Regiment of the Canadian Army. He was trained at Camp Shilo and Toronto andlanded in England on December 25, 1940. After further training he was promotedto Corporal. In August 1942, he landed at Dieppe and was captured by the Nazisand was held as a prisoner until the end of the war. He was forced to go on adeath march with approximately 1000 men, and was one of only 250 whosurvived. Howard returned to Canada and was discharged in 1945. He marriedMariah and they had one daughter, Stella Maralyn. Howard passed away in 1987.

GREEN, Joseph James WWIIJoseph was born on December 4, 1915 in Moosomin, SK. He served inWWII from 1939-45 as an Anti Tanker. He went to Italy, France, Germany,Belgium and Holland. He received several medals for his duties. After 6years in the service he returned home to his waiting wife Mary in Regina.Joseph passed away on March 24, 1974.

GRAY, Jesse WWII Jesse was born in 1918 at Cannington Manor. At the age of two, his familymoved to Carlyle, where he was raised and educated. In 1939, Jesseenlisted in the Canadian Army with the Calgary Highlanders. He was sentover to England and served as a dispatch rider. He achieved the rank ofLance Corporal. Jesse was discharged in 1945.

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GREENBANK, James Donald WWIIJames was born in 1918 in Kelso, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1943. He served in Canada and was stationed at DauphinManitoba with the rank of Leading Aircraftsman. He was discharged in 1945.He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch. Jamespassed away in 2004.

GRINDLE, Lawrence WWIILawrence joined the Army in 1940 at the age of 18. He arrived overseas justas the war ended. He stayed in the force until 1946 and was thendischarged.

GUDMUNSON, Matthias WWIMatthias was born in 1893 in Iceland. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy on September 15, 1915 in Yorkton, SK. He served in Canada, England,France and Germany. He was wounded at the Battle of Vimy Ridge and washospitalized for 9 months. He returned to active service in the Motor MachineGun Brigade and was in Bonn, Germany when the war ended. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16 for 56 years.Matthias passed away in 1982.

GROES, James Arthur “Jim” PeacetimeJim was born on December 11, 1941 in St. Thomas, ON. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada and with the U.N. Heserved Egypt with the C.C.U.N.M.E. from April 15, 1978 to October 15, 1978and then in Golan Heights with the U.N.D.O.F. from October 15, 1980 toApril 15, 1981. Jim is a member of The Royal Canadian Legion VedderCrossing Branch.

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PRINCE ALBERT LIONS CLUB SERVING OUR COMMUNITY

FOR OVER 60 YEARSOUR MOTTO “WE SERVE”

Congratulations to The Royal Canadian Legionon this Military ServiceRecognition Book which recognizes the great work done by the veterans who have served their country.

Prince Albert Branch #2

CongratulationsSaskatchewan Commandon the printing of the Military Service

Recognition Book ofSaskatchewan Veterans.

Town of CarnduffRemembering those who gave theultimate sacrifice, their lives,and honouring those who are

with us today.

We remember yourcontributions, and

being trulythankful,

we shall neverforget.

Moose Jaw Royal Canadian

Legion268 High St. W.

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GUSHULAK, John WWIIJohn was born in 1918 in Burgis, SK. He enlisted on July 3, 1941 at the ageof 22. His branch of service was the Canadian Army Postal Corps. He trainedin Ottawa and at Ottawaʼs Post Office. He was promoted from Corporal toSergeant and he transferred letters, parcels and newspapers. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Lumsden Branch #234 for 45 years,serving as president in 1962, before moving to Regina in 1985. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Regina Branch for 5 years. Johnpassed away on February 20, 2000.

GUSHULAK, Michael WWIIMichael was born in 1920 in Canora, SK. He trained in Ottawa and workedat the Ottawa Post Office as a clerk in the Canadian Postal Corps from June1941 until May of 1942. He worked all over Canada and was promoted fromCorporal to Sergeant when he was posted to Dartmouth, NS partly becausehe understood and was able to speak French. While in Dartmouth he washospitalized with Pneumonia and Pluresy. From September 1945 to Marchof 1946 he was at Fort Sanitorium, Fort QuʼAppelle to treat spots on hislungs. Michael currently resides in Hamilton, ON.

HAIRE, Joe WWIIJoe joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment of the Royal Canadian Army.

GUSHULAK, William George WWIIWilliam was born in 1916 in Drobot, SK. He enlisted with the R.C.A.F. inDecember of 1941. He trained in Range Direction Finding; Electronics;Radio & Radar in Edmonton, Saskatoon, Clinton and Toronto. From Halifax,he sailed along with many military personnel. He sailed in a convoy aboard“The Lady Rodney” on rough seas for Tor Bay, NL. He was there fromDecember 1942 until June of 1945 when he was posted to NS and NB. Hewas President of the Foam Lake Legion Branch from 1976-78 and a memberfor 54 years. William passed away on July 6, 2004.

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“The legacy of heroes is the memoryof a great name and the inheritanceof a great example.”

– Benjamin Disraeli

The Town of Dundurn is honored tohelp keep the legacy of our heroes inthe hearts and minds of every citizen.

Representing Health Care Workers inBroadview, Moosomin, Whitewood,Wolseley, Balcarres, Fort Qu’Appelle,Indian Head, Montmartre, Grenfell,Regina, Lumsden, Cupar, Raymore,Lestock and Imperial

We proudly support the SaskatchewanCommand of The Royal CanadianLegion Military Service RecognitionBook.

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HAMILTON, Frank Fletcher WWIIFrank was born in 1921 in Mazenod, SK. He enlisted with the R.C.A.F. andserved with the 15th Squadron Bomber Command and 424th Squadron inEngland and Europe. He was awarded the DFM for his flying when he wasreturning to England after a mission in Italy and his plane was unable to gainaltitude. He was unable to fly over the Alps, so he piloted his planesuccessfully here and there between the Alps Mountains to return safely toEngland. He was awarded the DFC for the raid on Nuremburg in 1944. Frankis a member of The Royal Canadian Legion.

HARPER, A. B. WWIIHe is the son of Jim and Nell Harper who came from Aberdeenshire,Scotland, before WWI. His father was Reeve of the RM of Cote. He waskilled in action on June 23, 1942 and is buried at Sage War cemetery nearOldanbury, Lan Niedersaschen, Germany. Buchanʼs Wellington was shotdown at Wittmund. Memorial: Harper Lake west of Stony Rapids, SK.

HARTLEY, Harry WWIIIn 1940 Harry joined the Merchant Marines. He spent many years with theNavy until he was retired from the Force.

HARPER, Alexander Milton WWIIAlexander is the son of Jim and Nell Harper who came from Aberdeenshire,Scotland, before WWI. His father was Reeve of the RM of Cote. He waskilled in action on December 20, 1942 and is buried at New EasternCemetery, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Miltonʼs Lancaster was shot down overDuisburg, Germany, but crashed in Amsterdam.He is the brother of A.B. Harper, the boys farmed with their father beforeenlisting. Memorial: Harper Lake west of Stony Rapids, SK.

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CongratulationsTo The

Royal Canadian Legion

Swift Current Fire FightersStand with you in remembrance of

all thoseThat gave their lives for our Country

I.A.F.F. Local 1318

The individual lives and accomplishments of Saskatchewan’s heroic military personnel are an integral part of our collective heritage and identity.

The University of Saskatchewan is honoured to be involved in this important publication.

The Village of Maryfield and all of itscitizens would like to honour the

commitment and sacrifice of all those whohave contributed to the well being and

freedom of our village, our province and ofCanada. We recognize the courage and

bravery of each active member and veteranand we offer our sincere thanks for

their invaluable service.

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HAVERSTOCK, Leslie K. “Les” PeacetimeLes was born on January 27, 1954 in Halifax, NS. He enlisted on May 10,1977 in the regular force as an electrician. He served all over Canada andin Haiti, Cyprus, Bosnia and CFS Alert for Special Duty. Les joined The RoyalCanadian Legion in 1992 at St. James Branch in Winnipeg, MB and thentransferred to Gibbons, AB, then to Hanley, SK and in December of 2007 hetransferred to Whitewood, SK where he currently resides. While he was amember of the Hanley Branch he served as Sergeant at Arms, 1st Vice andPresident.

HARVEY, Bruce WWIIBruce was born on Sept. 22, 1924 to Jim Sr. and Margaret (Smith) Harvey, wholived north of Carlyle, SK. After finishing school, he joined the Canadian Army.After being discharged, Bruce married Pat Benders of Arcola and they farmednorth of Carlyle. After a few years of farming, Bruce took the position of managerof Carlyle Lake Resort. From this position they moved to Whitehorse whereBruce was employed as superintendent of Parks and Historic Sites for theYukon. After his untimely death in 1982, many tributes were given for his workincluding the naming of a mountain in his honour. “Mount Harvey” is situatednear the Chilcoot Pass. Bruce and Pat raised two children, Jean and Rob.

HAWRYLUK, William WWIIWilliam was born on April 10, 1918. He enrolled with the Army on August29, 1941 at the age of 23. He served with the Rocky Mountain Rangers andthe Oxford Rifles Regiments in United Kingdom, North pacific area, andContinental Europe. He was discharged on March 9, 1946 at age 27. Hewas awarded the France and Germany Star. William passed away on June5, 1983 at the age of 65.

HARVEY, James McLean “Mac” WWIIMac was born on July 22,1922 at “Smithfield,” his grandfatherʼs farm northof Carlyle, SK. He attended Glen Morris school and when Mac was sevenyears old, the family moved to West Carlyle, where he attended Carlyle HighSchool. In June 1942, Mac joined the RCAF serving as a Bomb and GunArmourer in England. He was discharged in 1945. Mac obtained his farmthrough the Veteransʼ Land Lease Agreement. In 1950, Mac married IsabelThornton and they raised three children. Both Mac and Isabel were activemembers of their community. Mac always enjoyed sports - particularlybaseball and curling whenever work permitted.

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Prince Albert FireFighters AssociationI.A.F.F. Local 510Congratulations to

The Royal Canadian Legion.Prince Albert Fire Fighters

Association & The Prince Albert FireFighters Charity Fund are proud tosupport those who made the ultimate

sacrifice for their country.

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Phone (306) 332-5979Fax (306) 332-6028

e-mail [email protected]

The Resort Village of Fort Sanappreciates the veterans whohave given so much and

proudly recognizes and honoursthem for their efforts to assurethe freedom we all enjoy.

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The employees of Husky Energygive our deepest appreciation to

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HAY, Glen WWIIGlen joined the Canadian Infantry on May 7, 1943 and took his basic trainingin Vernon, B.C. He transferred to Maple Creek on August 12, 1943 & thenShilo, MB in October of 1943. In December of 1943 he became qualifiedanti-tank gunner and in Mar of 1944 was appointed to L/Cpl inAdministration. In July of 1944 he was appointed to A/Cpl in Administration.He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer service Medal and was promotedto Cpl in Oct of 1945. He spent six months as a guard in the POW camp atAngles and was discharged in August of 1946.

HAY, John WWIIJohn enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army during the Second World War.He served in Canada until he received his discharge. He received thefollowing Medals for his service: the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andthe War Medal 1939-45.

HAYES, William Lucas WWIWilliam was born in 1888 in Oswestry, England. He enlisted with the Armyand served with the 28th Battalion C.E.F. in Europe. At Iway on October 11,1918 during an attack, his company came under severe fire, and all theofficers were killed or wounded. Although himself wounded, he took upcommand and when the advance was held up by an enemy machine-gunpost in a house, he crept forward alone and bombed the house, rushing thepost, and himself killing the entire garrison. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Branch #08 for 50 years. William passed away in 1959.

HAYES, William WWIIWilliam was born in 1921 in Tisdale, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force during the Second World War. He served as GroundCrew in Canada until his discharge. William has been a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Crooked River Branch #292 for 52 years.

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Born and raised in Saskatoon,Saskatchewan, Archie waskilled during air operationsagainst the enemy (targetWesseling, Germany) whileserving with the No. 630Squadron. R.A.F. Burried inSchoonselfhof Cemetery,Antwerp, Belgium.

The citizens of the R.M. of Blucher #343gratefully recognize and acknowledge thecommitment and sacrifices made by our pastand present veterans.

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HEGAN, T. George WWIIGeorge volunteered into service with the Indian Head Artillery in 1940. Hehad earned the rank of L/Sgt. by the time they mobilized to England. He sawaction in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France and Holland with the Canadian 5thArmored Division. He earned three campaign stars. Upon demobilization heused his military service credits to study pharmacy at the University ofSaskatchewan. He took his first professional employment in Regina wherehe continued serving with the local militia artillery regiment. George passedaway in September of 2006.

HEGEDUS, Alex WWIIAlex was born on March 23, 1917 in Kipling, SK. He was called to serve hiscountry leaving behind his young widowed mother and young siblings tocarry on their own. He served in England, France, Germany, Holland andBelgium as a Private. While on the front line, his life was narrowly sparedtwice; first his helmet was pierced by a bullet, burning his hair. The secondoccurred in the trenches when his pant legs were burned. It was a veryhappy day when he and the other veterans boarded the boat to return toCanada. Alex passed away in 2002.

HERFINDAHL, Benhart WWIIBenhart joined the N.R.M.A. on August 20, 1942 and served until June 29,1944. He enlisted in the 9th Coast Battery, R.C.A. at Prince Rupert, B.C.June 30, 1944 and served in the United Kingdom until he was discharged onMarch 18, 1946.

HEMING, Cecil Davis WWIICecil was a Flight Sergeant, Canadian Air Force and served as a Gunner.He was killed in action when his Halifax aircraft was shot down near St.Trond during an operation against Pilzen, Czechoslovakia. Cecil wasoriginally buried at St. Trond, Belgium. He was single and age 22. He is onthe Village of Pelly Honour Roll. Cecil is the son of Cecil F. & Marion Hemingof Langford, B.C.

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Invermay Co-op Gas BarGroceries, Hardware, FeedBulk Petroleum & Pumps

Margo, SK306.324.2050Invermay, SK306-593-2044

Northern Village ofBuffalo Narrows

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AND IN THE MORNING

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM.

Village of MildenBox 70

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Honouring the memory of those whogave their lives for their country.

“At the going down of the sun and inthe morning we will remember them”

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HERFINDAHL, Oliver WWIIOliver joined the Army in 1941 in Regina and was stationed there for 2months and then he transferred to R.C.A. at Dartmouth Nova Scotia. Hetransferred Oct 1941 to gander airport in N.F.L.D. for 2 years. He returnedto Canada in 1943 for a while and then went overseas in 1944 to Belgium,Holland, & Germany until war was over. He returned to Canada in 1945 andwas discharged in 1946 at Regina.

HEWITT, Wilbert Harold WWIIIn 1940 Wilbert was conscripted to take one month of Basic Military trainingduring WWII. After this he voluntarily enlisted with the Canadian DentalCorps where he was quickly promoted to Head of Dental Technicians andrank of Sergeant. He was posted at Regina, Dundurn, Saskatoon and PrinceAlbert. In 1943 he was sent to Halifax. He was sent to New York to embarkon the HMS Nabob in 1944. Sgt. W. H. Hewitt was sent home on SurvivorʼsLeave in 1945 and later honourably discharged. He received his 50-yearservice pin from the Carlyle Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion.

HILL, Ray WWIIRay was born on October 1, 1920 in Birch Hills, SK. He enlisted with theArmy Elgin Regiment and served as a cook with his brother George. Heserved in Britain, Holland, Belgium, France and Germany until his discharge.He received the following Medals: 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star,1939-45 Canada Volunteer Service Medal with Red, Green and BlackRibbon. Ray passed away on June 20, 1980.

HILL, George Lewis WWIIGeorge was born on June 7, 1919 in Birch Hill, SK. He enlisted with theArmy on January 16, 1942 and served with the Elgin Regiment as a Cook.He served in England, Holland, France and Germany until his discharge onNovember 21, 1945. He received the following Medals: 1939-45 Star, Franceand Germany Star, 1939-45 Canada Volunteer Service Medal with Red,Green and Black Ribbon. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionBirch Hills Branch #122 for 50 years. George passed away on November 2,1998.

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On behalf of the citizens and city council of Yorkton, it is with great honour that I extend my gratitude and appreciation to the Veterans of our great country. With the spectre of war and oppression so far away from Canada, many people take our military people for granted. The sacrifices that have been made and are continuing today deserve recognition, appreciation and the promise that we will never forget their efforts. With my father having served in the forces I have a definite respect for our veterans but I believe I speak for all when I say Thank You and God Bless. Sincerely, Chris Wyatt Mayor

On behalf of the citizens and city council of Yorkton, it is with great honour that I extend my gratitude and appreciation to the Veterans of our great country. With the spectre of war and oppression so far away from Canada, many people take our military people for granted. The sacrifices that have been made and are continuing today deserve recognition, appreciation and the promise that we will never forget their efforts. With my father having served in the forces I have a definite respect for our veterans but I believe I speak for all when I say Thank You and God Bless. Sincerely, Chris Wyatt Mayor

On behalf of the citizens and city council of Yorkton, it is with great honour that I extend my gratitude and appreciation to the Veterans of our great country. With the spectre of war and oppression so far away from Canada, many people take our military people for granted. The sacrifices that have been made and are continuing today deserve recognition, appreciation and the promise that we will never forget their efforts. With my father having served in the forces I have a definite respect for our veterans but I believe I speak for all when I say Thank You and God Bless. Sincerely, Chris Wyatt Mayor

Box 599Coronach, SK S0H 0Z0

(306) 267-4200

Proud to support ourveterans.

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HILL, Walter John WWIIWalter was born in 1917 in Perdue, SK. He joined the Navy in 1943. Aftertraining in Halifax he was sent back to Owen Sound as a Chief Engineer topick up a tug and sail it back to Halifax. When the Huron Destroyer G24came in for repairs in Halifax, he had the opportunity to be one of theengineering crew. He served on a Convoy in the North Atlantic, mostly on theRussian Run until the end of the war. He received his discharge in 1945. Heis a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion Delisle Branch #184.

HILL, William Thomas WWIIWilliam was born on July 4, 1916 in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with theArmy and served with the Fourth Casualty Clearing Station. He served inEngland, France, Belgium, Holland, and Italy until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch. William passedaway on May 18, 2000.

HITCHENS, Herbert Frank WWIIHerbert enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army during the Second WorldWar. He served in Canada and England until his discharge.

HITCHENS, Harry Morris WWIIHarry was born on April 15, 1918 in Edgeley, SK. He enlisted with the Armyand served with the 22nd Saskatchewan Horse Unit in Canada, the UnitedKingdom, and Continental Europe. He always carried a small bible in hispocket, he received some shrapnel in this area and the bible saved his life.He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Indian Head Branch #114for over 45 years. Harry passed away on May 10, 1989.

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The residents of the R.M. of CanwoodNo. 494 wish to acknowledge thesacrifices given in the past and thestruggles today in Afghanistan by ourservice personnel.

They also wish to recognize areaLegion and Auxiliary Branches fortheir continuing community support.

Lest We Forget

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HNATIUK, Eli WWIIEli was born in 1918 in Marne, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy and served in Canada until his discharge. Eli passed away in 1984.

HODGE, Jack WWIIJack joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment of the Canadian Army in1939. He was stationed at Dundurn, SK and Chatham, ON. He wasdischarged in 1945.

HOLLAND, Emily WWIIEmily was born in 1921 to Thomas and Mary Ann Holland who were of Irishdescent and who had emigrated to Saskatchewan and to Carlyle in 1922.She took her schooling in Carlyle and then when the Second World Warbroke out, she joined the armed forces as a member of the C.W.A.C.(Canadian Womenʼs Army Corp) in 1942 and was stationed at Brockville,ON at the Officersʼ Training Centre (OTC). This is where she met herhusband, Oliver Crate Sr. After being discharged from the service she andher husband worked in the catering business. They raised one daughter andthree boys. Emily passed away in 1985.

HOFFMAN, Edward J. WWIIEdward was born in 1922 in Bremen, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Regina Rifles Regiment. He served overseas as aRegimental Police most of the time, he stayed in Holland as OccupationalForces until the end of 1945. He returned him on January 1, 1946. Edwardis a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Wakaw Branch #195 for 44years.

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HOLMES, Maurice WWI & WWIIMaurice was born in 1893 in Milhaven, ON. In 1914 he joined the 43rdCameron highlanders. He was wounded in the right leg and thigh andbecame a prisoner of war in 1918. He arrived in France from Germany onDec. 21, 1918 and was taken to England to the hospital in Jan. of 1919. Hespent 2 years in hospitals and was discharged on April 7, 1920. On August5, 1940 he joined the 2nd Battalion of the South Sask. Reg. asQuartermaster, attached to the staff of Estevan Headquarters and didrecruiting. He was an original member of The RCL #306. Maurice passedaway in 1947.

HOLUKOFF, Peter WWIIHe served with Canadian Armed Forces during WW II. Peter was killed inaction in 1944.

HOUGHTALING, Ross William WWIIRoss was born in 1912 in Milestone, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1942. He was an Air Frame Mechanic and spent thefirst winter in Regina going to school and then continued on with training inLachine, QC, St. Thomas, ON, and finally was stationed in Fort McLeod,AB. He received his discharge in 1945 and farmed with his father in Gray,SK. In 1977 he and his wife moved to Wawota, SK to be near family. Rossjoined The Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch and he has remained amember since then.

HOOKER, Rex Murray WWIIRex was born in 1921 in Wapella, SK. He joined the 2nd Anti-Tank Regimentin 1939 and served overseas until he was killed in action on May 1, 1945, justseven days before the end of the war. Lance Bombadier Rex Murray Hookeris buried in Holten Canadian War Cemetery, Overijssel, Netherlands. HookerLake just east of Wollaston Lake is named in his honour.

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Thank You To OurProud Veterans

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HOUSTON, John S. WWIIJohn was born in 1918 in Vandura, SK. He enlisted with the Armed Forcesin April of 1942. He took some basic training in Regina and then was draftedto the British Isles, landing there in August of 1942.His next move was toBorden where he took a Drivers training course. His served with theCanadian Base Ordinance Depot and after 3 years of stock piling vehicleshe was transferred to Europe where they moved vehicles closer to the front.He received his discharge in February of 1946. John has been a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113 for 45 years.

HOWSHIP, Charles William WWICharles enlisted in the 229th Battalion at Moose Jaw, SK, on May 14, 1916.After basic training in Moose Jaw, he served in France with the 46thBattalion. He was wounded at , Belgium, in October of 1917. His right footwas injured with shrapnel, later having his right leg amputated below theknee. Charles was discharged on July 20, 1918.

HUME, Henry Vernon Frey WWIIHenry was born in 1917. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force fromJuly 6, 1943 until being honourably discharged on September 10, 1946 andtransferred to the Reserve, General Section, Class “E.” He served hiscountry without ever being wounded. He was awarded the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp and War Medal.

HUBBELL (NORTH), Bertha WWIIBertha was born in 1919 in Lampman, SK. She enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force. She was stationed at various Air Force Bases acrossCanada from Moncton, NB to Comox, BC from December 1941 to May1946. Bertha has been a member of the Ladies Auxiliary #122 for 30 years.

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HUME, Verl WWIIVerl was born on September 10, 1910. When the war broke out, he joinedthe Royal Canadian Navy and was posted to Newfoundland, where heserved as a stoker. He was discharged in 1946 and returned home toSaskatchewan to farm. He purchased the former Doughty farm and in 1947,was hit by lightening while plowing and killed.

HUMPHRIES, Ernest “Ernie” WWIIErnie was born in the Taylorton District on July 18, 1899 to Thomas and AnnHumphries. He lived with his parents and received is education at MooseCreek School. Ernie worked for his brother, George and also worked forseveral other farmers in the district. Ernie joined the Armed Forces when theSecond World War broke out and served in a Fire Brigade. He wasdischarged in 1945 and returned to Carlyle where he worked for Rusty Kerr.Ernie passed away on October 11, 1978, and is buried at Moose CreekCemetery.

HUNTER, Melvin “Mel” WWIIMel was born in 1919 to George and Louise Hunter. He attended school andthen helped on the farm until 1941, when he joined the Canadian Army. Hejoined the South Saskatchewan Regiment where he served until 1945 whenhe was discharged.

HUNT, Margaret WWIIMargaret was born in 1924 in Neville, SK. She enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force Womenʼs Division and served in Canada until herdischarge.

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HUNTER, Stewart David WWIIStewart was born in 1926 in Elfros, SK. He joined the Army on February 13,1945 and served with Infantry in Canada until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Elfros Branch #237 for 38 years.Stewart passed away in 1985.

HUSAK, Peter WWIIPeter joined the Canadian Army in 1941 and served with the AlgonquinRegiment. He was killed overseas during the War in Continental Europe. Hewas the son of Alex & Irene Husak, Arran. Peter died March 7, 1945, at theage of 25.

INGELL, Leslie Raymond WWIILeslie was born in 1922 in Porterville, California. His family returned toMacrorie, SK in 1924. He enlisted with the R.C.A.F. in 1942. He was trainedas an Air Gunner and went overseas in 1943 and was attached to the R.A.F.He completed several bombing missions over Germany and was killed inaction when his plane was shot down over Germany on March 24, 1944. Heis buried in Reichswald Forest Cemetery in Germany near the Hollandborder. For his service to Canada, Les received the C.V.S.M., King GeorgeVI Medal, The Air Crew Europe Star, and the 1939-45 Star.

HYDE, Richard C. WWIIRichard was born in 1923 in Wawota, SK. He joined the RCAF onSeptember 24, 1941. He served with the 78 Squadron, #4 Bomber Group inEngland. He received the following awards: DFM Medal, 1939-45 Star, AirCrew of Europe Defense Medal, Volunteer Medal, RCAF OPP Wing, HorsDe Combat Medal, 1939-45 Defense Medal, Defense of Holland Medal, andAir Gunner Wing. Richard has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Wawota Branch #113 for 34 years.

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JAHNKE (GEORGE), Helen Alice WWIIHelen was born on February 12, 1923 in Lintlaw, SK. She enlisted with theCanadian Womenʼs Army Corp on November 18, 1943. She served asHospital Cook in Canada until her discharge on November 29, 1945. Shemarried Lawrence Jahnke in December of 1947 in Herbert, SK. In the springof 1948 they moved to Tompkins where they purchased the Nesbitt ranch.They lived on the ranch for over 55 years working hard and raising fivechildren. Helen has been a member of The Royal Canadian LegionTompkins Branch #140 for 15 years.

JAHNKE, Lawrence John WWIILawrence was born on August 19, 1920 in Main Center, SK. He enlisted withthe Army on July 12, 1940 and served as a Hospital Orderly at various placesin Canada until his discharge on March 30, 1946. He married Helen Georgein December of 1947 in Herbert, SK. In the spring of 1948 they moved toTompkins where they purchased the Nesbitt ranch. They lived on the ranchfor over 55 years working hard and raising five children. He was a memberof The Royal Canadian Legion Tompkins Branch for 15 years. Lawrencepassed away on August 11, 2006.

JESSE, Jake WWIIJake was born in 1918 in Morse, SK. He joined the Winnipeg Rifles in 1939and qualified as a Marksman and was employed as a sniper behind enemylines. His family spoke German at home and Jake was very fluent. Thisenabled him and 2 other Canadians to talk 34 German soldiers into layingdown their guns and giving themselves up. Later in the war, he served witha British Regiment in France. He received 3 wounds and was left on thebattlefield for dead, but was alter picked up by the US Army and was airliftedto a Hospital. Jake is still active in Branch #140 of The RCL.

JANSEN, Bernard Joseph WWIIBernard was born on September 16, 1916 on his parentsʼ homestead. Heenlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force in October of 1943. Trainingbegan in Course 87, “C” Flight at Number 7 ITS in Saskatoon. He graduatedon January 17, 1945 as a Navigator from Course #109, Air Navigators, RAF-RCAF at Number 1 CNS in Rivers, MB. He was a Navigator effectiveJanuary 19, 1945. With the Allied victory in Europe, he was moved to BC andwas being prepared for the Pacific War Zone when Japan Surrendered. Hewas discharged later in 1945.

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JESSON, Albert WWIIAlbert joined the Winnipeg Rifles in 1940 and after basic training, he wassent overseas. He served in many battlefields in Europe and was woundedin the head by a flame thrower on the beaches of Normandy. He returnedhome as was discharged in 1945. Pte. Albert Jessonʼs picture appeared ona 1992 Canadian Stamp Commemorating Canadaʼs role in WW II.

JESSON, Fred WWIIFred joined the Canadian Forces in 1939 and served in England, France,Holland, Belgium and Germany during WW II. He was presented with theMilitary Medal for Bravery in the Field by the Governor General of Canadaat Roads Academy in Victoria in 1946. Fred was discharged in 1946.

JOHNSON, Arnold Valentine WWIIArnold was born on August 10, 1913 in Dubuc, SK. He lived in theWhitewood area until 1928 when he homesteaded in the Snowden area. In1942 he joined the Canadian Armed Forces and saw active duty in Europe.He was discharged in June of 1946 and received the 1939-45 Star, Franceand Germany Victory, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Hemarried Phyllis in 1946 and they raised 4 children. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Snowden #205 Branch for 34 years. Arnold passedaway on June 27, 1993.

JESSON, Norman WWIINorman enlisted with the forces in 1941 and served 3 years overseas inHolland, Italy, North Africa, France, Germany and took part in the liberationof Holland. He served in the Saskatchewan Horse & Calgary Tanks. He wasdischarged in 1946.

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JOHNSON, Loyal E. WWIILoyal was born in 1924 in Fosston, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianNavy and served as a Navy Gunner on Merchant Ships in the North Atlanticand the Caribbean Sea.

JOHNSON, Paul Martin WWIIPaul was born on April 25, 1910 in Debuc, SK. He homesteaded nearSnowden in 1927 and he worked on the Nipawin Bridge. He served in theArmy from 1942 until 1946 in Canada, England and Europe. He receivedthe 1939-45 Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. After the warhe returned to farming. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionSnowden Branch #205 for 43 years. Paul passed away on August 14, 1988.

JONES, Sidney G. L. WWIISidney was born in 1917 in Langmeade, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Electrical Mechanical Engineers in 1941. He served in France,Belgium, Holland, and England until his discharge in 1945. Sidney has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 65 years.

JOHNSTONE, Herbert R. “Herb” WWIIHerb was born in 1901 in Dumfrieshire, Scotland. He came to Canada at anearly age and settled in the Wordsworth, SK area, where he took up farming.When World War Two broke out, he enlisted in the Westminister Regimentand served as a sapper. After being discharged, he worked as an elevatoragent at Freemantle - between Carlyle and Arcola. After retirement, hemoved to Prince Albert, and then in later years, he was in the DVA home inSaskatoon. Herb passed away on May 28, 1971.

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JONES, Valmai WWIIValmai joined the Royal Canadian Air Force (WD) in 1942 and served untilshe was discharged in 1945. Valmai is he daughter of Tom and Isobel Jones.

JONES, W. J. WWIHe served during the First World War and was with the Forestry Corps inFrance for 2 years.

KAKAKAWAY, Albert WWIIAlbert was from Keeseekoose, SK. He joined the 16/22 SaskatchewanHorse Regiment. Albert passed away at the age of 22 on October 11, 1942.He is buried at the Cote Reserve Cemetery. Memorial: Kakakaway Lake,south of Black Bird Lake.

KACHMARSKI, Michael WWIIMichael was born in 1919 in Krydor, SK. He enlisted with the Army in Juneof 1941 and worked in Construction. He served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom and Continental Europe until his discharge in March of 1946. Afterthe war he farmed in the Speers area. He moved to Hatford in 1978 andhelped his sons on the farm when he could. Michael passed away in 2004.

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KALANCHEY, George WWIIGeorge joined the Armed Forces and served in Eastern Canada and in theWest Indies. He returned to Canada in 1946 and was discharged.

KALANCHEY, Humphrey WWIIHumphrey joined the Canadian Army in 1941. He served in Canada, theUnited Kingdom, and Europe until he was discharged in 1946.

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KALANCHEY, Mike WWIIAt the start of the World War II, Mike enlisted and was assigned to the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment. He was wounded in action during active servicein Europe.

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KINASCHUK, Mike WWIIMike joined Armed Forces in 1941. He was stationed in Regina, Maple Creek& Calgary where he took advance training. He remained in Calgary with theCanadian training Forces at Currie Barrack. He was posted overseas in 1945but did not go as the war was over. Mike was discharged in July 1945.

KING, Walter John WWIIWalter was born on May 2, 1926 in Ponteix, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army in October of 1944 at the age of 18. He trained in Calgaryand served until his discharge in April of 1946. After the war he worked atvarious jobs in Saskatchewan and eventually he purchased land. He marriedPhyllis in 1951 and they raised a family of 4 children. He was a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Ponteix Branch #297 for 20 years. Walterpassed away on July 25, 2002.

KINNEE, Ronald Alfred “Ron” WWIIRon was the second son of Wes and Ruby Kinnee. He attended public andHigh School in Carlyle, SK. When World War Two broke out, Ron enlisted inthe RCAF and took training and became a pilot and received Sergeantstatus. While testing repaired aircraft, he was killed overseas.

KINNEE, Gordon Wesley “Gord” WWII Gord was born on July 28,1912 to Wesley and Ruby Kinnee. He had come outto Carlyle in 1909 on a harvest train He worked in the Barber Shop owned by Mr.Burnett. In 1910, he purchased the business. Gord worked with Dr. McKellarwhile completing High School. When the Second World War broke out, Gordenlisted with #8 Canadian General Hospital - RCAMC as a Dental Technician.He went overseas in 1941 and was discharged in 1945. Gord received thefollowing awards: G.V.S. Medal & Clasp, 1939-1945 Star, Defense Medal,French Star, and German Star. After the war, Gord went into business with hisfather. He married Erma Beatty. They had two children - Ron and Rick. Gordpassed away January 22,1999.

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KIPPAN, James “Jim” WWIIJim was born on November 25,1915, the son of Duncan and Gertie Kippan.They lived in Carlyle where Duncan built his first garage. When Jim wasthirteen years of age, his grandfather passed away and so his father sold thegarage and moved out to the Kippan Farm near Swift Creek School, whereJim finished his education. In 1940, Jim joined the 4th Division of theCanadian Army. He worked as a cook for six months but preferred to workoutside so he transferred to the Royal Canadian Electrical Engineers TankRegiment. He served in England, France, Belgium, Holland and WestGermany. Jim was discharged in 1945.

KIRK, Alfred George Baxenden Boer War & WWIAlfred was born on September 26, 1881 in England. He came to Canadaand joined the NW Mounted Police. He served in Africa during the Boer Warfrom 1899 until 1900 with his return to Canada with the NW Mounted Police.He enlisted with the Army on October 15, 1915 and served in France for 34months with the 1st Canadian Pioneers, Canadian Expeditionary Force. Hewas discharged on March 7, 1919 with the rank of Sergeant. He wasawarded the Military Medal and Oakleaf for 2nd citation for bravery. Alfredpassed away in 1952.

KIRK, Victor Alfred WWIIVictor was born on June 27, 1916 in Abernethy, SK. He enlisted with theArmy on September 11, 1939, he volunteered for service the 1st day afterthe declaration of war. He served with the R.C.E. Corps as an Engineer Fitterin Canada, England, Sicily, Italy, France, and the Netherlands until hisdischarge on August 31, 1945. He received the Victory Medal, Italian Star,Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, European Star and theAfrican Star. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion AbernethyBranch. Victor passed away on August 1, 1995.

KIRK, Roy Thomas Baxenden WWIIRoy was born on February 4, 1920 in Abernethy, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force on January 2, 1941. He served in Canada andthe United Kingdom as an Aero-Engine Mechanic until his discharge onAugust 13, 1945 after 4 years and 223 days of service. He received theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Roy passed away in 1992 inVancouver, BC.

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KIRK, Victor Garry PeacetimeVictor was born on May 27, 1941 in Abernethy, SK. He took the ROTPprogram with the Royal Canadian Air Force at the University in Saskatoon,SK. He attended from 1959-1963 and graduated with a Bachelor of Sciencein Mechanical Engineering. He served in Canada until his voluntary releasein March of 1967 upon taking a career as a pilot with Air Canada.

KIRK, Wilford H. WWIIWilford was born in 1918 in Marchwell, SK. He served with the Q.O.C.H. ofCanada in Holland, France, Canada, England and Belgium. He received thefollowing medals: the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, France andGermany Star, 1939-45 Star, Defense Medal, War Medal, Dutch (Order ofWilliam) Medal for Bravery. There are only 2 people living in Canada thathold the highest order in the Netherlands. He has had many all expensespaid trips back to Holland since the war ended. Wilford is a Life Member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Branch #250.

KITCHEMONIA, R. J. WWIIHe is from Keeseekoose, and he joined the Fort Garry Horse Regiment. Hewas killed in action on October 12, 1944 and is buried at Beren-op-Zoom,Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands. Memorial: Kitchemonia Lake,northwest of Missinipe.

KNIGHT, Sydney Wynn WWISydney was born in 1899 in London, England. He enlisted with the Armyand served with the 209th Battalion in England and France. He waswounded in action in the spring of 1918. During World War II he served atthe Swift Current Airport. Sydney passed away in 1979.

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KNUTSON, Arthur WWIIArthur was born in 1925 in Elbow, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force in January of 1944 and went overseas in August of 1944. Heserved as a Tail Gunner on a Lanc Bomber and did operational flights overGermany. He returned to Canada in June of 1945 and was discharged inAugust of 1945. After the war he returned to Elbow and farmed for 41 years.Arthur has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #251 for31 years.

KNUTSON, Elmer WWIIElmer was born in 1919 in Elbow, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy in December of 1942. He trained in Regina, Prince Albert, Kentville,NS, and Woodstock, ON. He went overseas in May of 1944 and served inEngland, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He came home to Canadain November of 1945 and received his discharge in March of 1946. After thewar he continued to farm. Elmer has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Branch #251 for 33 years.

KOLENZ, John WWIIJohn was born in 1919 in Austria. He enlisted with the S.S.R. and served inEngland during World War II. John has been a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Bienfait Branch #169 for 50 years.

KNUTSON, John L. WWIIJohn was born in 1914 in Naicam, SK. He enlisted with the Royal Mechanicaland Electrical Engineers and was sent overseas in June of 1942. He wasstationed in Brighton, England for 3 ½ years. He returned home in Decemberof 1945. John joined The Royal Canadian Legion Branch in Banff and servedfor 8 years and later transferred to the Naicam Branch where he has beena member for 22 years.

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KOPPERUD (BURNSIDES), Irene WWIIIrene was born on December 21, 1922 in Greencourt, AB. She enlisted withthe Canadian Army in Calgary in August of 1943. She took her basic trainingin Vermillion, AB and was then placed in Suffield, AB in November of 1943.She first served as a waitress and then as a telephone operator. She wasawarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and was discharged in Aprilof 1945. Irene passed away on August 17, 1996.

KOPPERUD, Walter I. WWIIWalter was born on January 5, 1920 in Lanigan, SK. He enlisted with theCanadian Army in Regina in July of 1941. He took his basic training inRegina and then took his advanced training in Calgary. He was then placedin Suffield, AB as a Driver for the experimental station. Walter served until hisdischarge in March of 1946.

KRUK, Joe WWIIJoe joined the Armed forces during the Second World War in 1942 in Regina.While in the Army, was trained as a tailor. He later transferred to Vancouver.

KOTSCHOREK, Robert Gustov Bernard WWIIRobert was born February 8, 1920 in the Prairie Rose district of SK. Heenlisted with the Army on January 18, 1940.He served with the PrincessPatriciaʼs Canadian Light Infantry in Canada and the Central Mediterraneanarea. He was wounded in action on March 29, 1944 in Italy. Robert died onApril 1, 1944 as a result of his wounds. He received the following Awards:Star. Italy Star, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, WarMedal I (1939-45). In recognition the Province of Saskatchewan namedKotchorek Lake to honour A/L/Cpl. Robert Kotschorek.

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KUZMIN, John WWIIJohn joined the Armed Forces in 1941and was sent overseas and saw actionin many war zones.

KUZNIAR, Bruno WWIIBruno was born on October 12, 1920 in Sichow, Poland. He immigrated toCanada with his family and they settled in Saskatchewan. He volunteered hisservice to the Army and was part of the Regina Rifles. He served in Canada,England and North Africa before he was badly wounded in Italy. Upon hisrecovery he returned to Canada and began farming. He was an activemember of The Royal Canadian Legion Snowden Branch #205 for 45 yearsand never missed a Remembrance Day Ceremony. Bruno passed away onMay 26, 1968.

KYLE, Norman Edward WWIINorman was born in 1924 in Assiniboia, SK. He served with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in Canada. He received the Pilotʼs Flying Badge for hisservice. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Assiniboia Branch#17 for 55 years. Norman passed away in 2005.

KUZNIAR, Stanley William WWIIStanley was born on April 23, 1918 in Sichow, Poland. He immigrated toCanada with his family and they settled in Saskatchewan. He enlisted withthe Royal Canadian Artillery on December 26, 1942. He served with the 4thDivision, 83rd Battery, 23rd Regiment and went overseas on June 23. Whilestationed in Holland, he met and married Lily, a Dutch Red Cross nurse, onDecember 28, 1945. He received his discharge on March 16, 1946 andreturned home. He was an active member of The Royal Canadian LegionSnowden Branch for 48 years. Stanley passed away on February 11, 1997.

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LANGLOIS, Maurice WWIIMaurice was born in 1924 in Sandy Bay, MB. He volunteered for activeservice with the Canadian Army at the age of 19 in Toronto on October 7,1943. He completed his basic training in Peterborough, ON and was sentoverseas on a troop ship. He was assigned as a stretcher-bearer to No. 10Field Ambulance RCAMC with No. 7 General Hospital, picking up woundedfrom the battlefield. In the spring of 1945, Maurice was wounded in action byshrapnel. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom and continental Europeuntil his discharge on August 15, 1946. Maurice passed away in 2004.

LANOVAZ, Raymond WWIIRaymond was born in 1921. He enlisted with the Army and served inCanada, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe until his discharge. Hereceived the 1939-45 War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andClasp, Defense Medal, France and Germany Star, and the 1939-45 Star.Raymond passed away in 1983.

LARSON, Frederick WWII

Frederick was born in Midale, Saskatchewan on June 8, 1912. He servedthe Canadian Air Force in Aden, South Africa and Scotland. Frederickpassed away on January 11, 2003.

LARGE, John Frederick WWIIJohn was born on August 1, 1921 at The Grange family farm. He enlistedwith the Army in Weyburn in 1939. He served as a Private overseas from1940-1945 with the South Saskatchewan Regiment. He served in England,France, Holland, Poland, and Germany. After returning home, he farmedand in 1958 began working as an agent for Saskatchewan Wheat Pool inGillespie, Briercrest and Moose Jaw until his retirement. He was a lifemember of The Royal Canadian Legion Moose Jaw Branch #59. He servedas President and was a member of the Color Party. John passed away in1996.

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LASKO, Mike WWIIMike served in the Canadian Army during World War II.

LASKO, Steve WWIISteve served in the Canadian Air Force and also served overseas.

LAURSEN, Floyd H. “Bud” WWIIBud was born in 1921 in Carmichael, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Saskatoon Light Infantry in Italy and on the High Seas untilhis discharge. Bud is a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion GullLake Branch.

LAUDER, Donald WWIIDonald was born on January 9, 1919 in Estevan, SK. He enlisted with theArmy on January 22, 1941 in Saskatoon. He served with the 1st CanadianArmy, Royal Canadian Service Corps in England, Canada, and NW Europeuntil his discharge on September 13, 1945 in Regina. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defense Medal, Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, and the War Medal 1939-45. He was a memberof The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #306 for 48 years. Donald passedaway on July 6, 2003.

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LAXDAL, Grimur Sveinbjorn WWIIGrimur was born on December 27, 1920. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1943 and served with the 428 Squadron in Canadaand England until his discharge in 1945. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16 for 50 years. Grimur passed awayin 2004.

LEADBEATER, Arthur Cameron WWIIArthur is the son of Arthur & Minnie Leadbeater of Pelly, SK. The familymoved to Flin Flon, Manitoba in 1940. He enlisted in the Air Force in 1941.Arthur was killed June 30, 1944, at age 25, when his Spitfire aircraft dived into the sea from off Wirall Peninsula, Cheshire, England, presumed oxygenfailure. He is buried in the Blacon Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England.

LEADER, Harry Thomas WWIIHarry was born in 1920 in Leslie, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the 8th Canadian LAA Regiment RCA. He served in Canada, England,France, Holland, and Germany. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Leslie Branch #172 for 23 years. Harry passed away in 1969.

LEADBEATER, Robert William WWIIRobert was born in Pelly, Saskatchewan, son of Arthur & Minnie Leadbeater.He served in the Royal Canadian Navy, enlisting in November 1943. He nowresides in Whiterock, BC.

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LEGEBOKOFF, William WWIIWilliam joined the Canadian Forces in 1940. After a year of training inCanada, he went overseas and served in France, Germany, Holland andBelgium. He returned to Canada 1945 and was discharged. He received the1939-45 Star, the France & Germany Star, The Defense Medal, theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal & Bar and the War Medal.

LEMMONS, Howard WWIIHoward enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army and was stationed inChiliwack, B.C.

LEOPPKY, Norman WWIINorman joined the Navy in February of 1942 and served as OrdinaryLeading Gunner in Africa, India, Australia, and the Philippines. He wasawarded the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Pacific Star, India Star,and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He was discharged inNovember of 1945. Norman joined the Pelly legion in 1982.

LENNOX, John D. WWIIJohn was born in 1904 in Toronto, ON. He joined the Royal CanadianService Corps in December 1941. He reported to the Base in Regina inJanuary of 1942 and trained for a little while before being transferred toCamp Borden for basic training. He was sent overseas and served inEngland until January of 1943. He was then sent to Scotland where he tooka Motor Mechanics Course; he then returned to England and worked in thepost office until returning to Canada in February 1945. He received hisdischarge on March 28, 1945. John passed away on January 9, 1962.

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LINDER, John “Jack” WWIIJack was born in 1921 in Wawota, SK. He took his schooling in Wawota andjoined the Army in 1940 going overseas with the Regina Rifle Regiment.Jack was killed by a sniperʼs bullet on September 25, 1944. He is buried inthe Calais cemetery in Calais, France. Linder Lake in NorthernSaskatchewan is named in his memory.

LISTER, Gerald WWIIGerald joined the Royal Canadian Navy at the age of 17 and served for 25years. He returned in 1962 as an electrical technician. Gerald served on tenNavy ships and participated in World War II, the Atlantic theatre from 1939to 1945, and also in the Korean conflict from 1950 - 1951. Gerald left theservice with the rank of Chief Petty Officer First Class.

LISTER, William Robert “Bob” WWIIBob joined the Army in 1941. He was stationed in Regina, Camp Shilo,Dundurn, and Maple Creek. Bob returned home in 1945.

LISTER, Richard C. WWIIRichard joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941 and served on patrol boatson the Atlantic coast. He transferred to the Navy Fire Boat in 1944. He wasdischarged in September of 1945, but stayed on as a Chief Engineer on theFire Boat. In 1948 he resigned as Chief Engineer of the H.M.C. Fire Tug #1.

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LOCKHART, Frederick Malcolme WWIIFrederick was born in 1923 in Moncton, NB. He moved with his parents toSaskatchewan in 1924. He registered for service in1940 at Green Lake, SK,he then moved to Nova Scotia and joined the Canadian Army on June 5,1941 in Halifax. He served with the 76th Field Battery, 17th Field Regimentin Canada, the United Kingdom, and the Central Mediterranean area. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, Italy star, France and Germany Star, DefenseMedal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Frederick isa member of The Royal Canadian Legion Duncan BC Branch #57.

LOCKHART, Grant Aaron WWI & WWIIGrant was born in 1896 in North Hampton County, NB. He enlisted with theArmy in WWI and served with the RCRʼs in France. He moved to GreenLake, SK in 1924 and resided there until 1940. He joined the Canadian Armyin Saskatoon and served in Canada during WWII. Grant passed away in1973.

LUCAS, John Arthur WWIIJohn was born on April 11, 1918 in Readlyn, SK. In 1940 he joined the Army,training at Weyburn and Dundurn then switched to Air Force. He trained asan Aero-mechanic. He married 5 months before being posted to England onMarch 15, 1943. He was posted to several places but spent most of his timeat “Topcliff” in Yorkshire. They repaired other planes but mainly LancasterBombers. In June of 1945 he volunteered for service in the Pacific and wassent home on leave. The war ended before his service came up. Johnpassed away in July of 1989.

LONG, Ralph D. WWIIWhen the Second World War broke out, Ralph joined the RCAF and servedas a navigator until March 1945 when he was discharged. He had achievedthe rank of Flight Lieutenant and had made in excess of 37 missions overenemy territory. They were shot down over Italy but there were no casualties.For most of his career, he was stationed in Stratford-on-Avon, England,where he met his wife, Edna, and they had their first-born daughter, Sherron.After being discharged, Ralph and his family returned to the family farm atCarlyle, SK.

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LUCAS, Norman Allan WWIINorman was born on January 4, 1925 in Assiniboia, SK. He joined the Armyin 1942. He served with the Anti-Tank Regiment in England, France, Holland,Germany, and Normandy. After returning to Canada, he worked in Kimberlyfor a short time before buying grain in Readlyn, Hardy, and Goodwater, SK.In Goodwater he bought the general store. In 1962 he sold the store andmoved to Regina where he joined The Royal Canadian Legion and workedfor them and various other jobs. Norman passed away on December 23,2006.

LYPCHUK, Edward F. PeacetimeEdward was born on June 17, 1937 in Wakaw, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in November of 1954 and in 1955 he became a FighterControl Operator. In January 1966, he remustered and became aRefrigeration Technician for the remainder of his career. He was posted tonumerous radar stations and bases across Canada and in the Norththroughout his 34-year military career. He was a member of The RCL for 22years. Ed retired from the military in 1988 as a Chief Warrant Officer at AirCommand Headquarters in Winnipeg, MB. Ed passed away on November22, 2005.

MacDONALD, John David WWIIJohn was born in 1915 in Zealandia, SK. He enlisted with the Canadian ArmyActive on July 14, 1942. He was a member of the 10th Field Squadron of theRoyal Canadian Engineers; also know as the “Sappers”. The Engineersbroke all time speed records in repairing, building, and destroying roads andbridges in Italy. He received his discharge on March 20, 1946 in Regina. Hereceived the CVSM and Clasp, 1939-45 Star, War Medal 1939-45, and theItaly Star. He was a member of the Rabbit Lake and Spiritwood Branches ofThe RCL. John passed away in May of 1988.

MacDONALD, Glen Grant WWIIGlen was born on September 12,1924 on the family farm south of Carlyle.He spent some time on the farm with his father before joining the ReginaRifles in early 1944. Private MacDonald trained at Prince Albert, Sask. andShilo, Man. Towards the end of 1944, he was sent from Shilo to Halifaxwhere he boarded a troop ship for overseas. Before he saw any action,peace was declared and he was sent home. He returned to working on thefarm for a short time but decided to go to Rossland, BC. In 1953 Glen, hiswife Kay and children returned to Sask. Glen passed away January 26,1997.

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MacDONALD, Len WWIILen was born in 1920 in North Gate, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in Canada. He was a Life Member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion North Portal Branch #117. Len passed away in1989.

MacDONALD, Nevin WWIINevin was born in 1925 in Winnipeg, MB. He joined the Army and took histraining at Shiloh and then to Borden. He was to go on the next draft toEurope, but the war ended. Nevin has been a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Kelvington Branch #19 for 40 years.

MacFIE, James E. WWIIJames was born in 1918 in Selkirk, MB. He enlisted with the Army onSeptember 6, 1939 and served with the 1st L.A.A. Battery, RCA, CASF inItaly and Sicily. James was killed in action in 1944 and he is buried atRavenna War Cemetery, Piangipane, Italy.

MacFIE, Gordon C. WWIIGordon was born in 1920 in Selkirk, MB. He enlisted with the Army in 1941and served with the 17th Field Regiment RCA and served in Italy and WestEurope until his discharge in 1945. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122. Gordon passed away in 1998.

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MacFIE, Ross C. WWIIRoss was born in 1925 in Selkirk, MB. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the 3rd A/T Regiment RCA in CAOF Germany. Ross has been amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 34 years.

MADILL, Raymond Elliot WWIIRaymond was born in 1919 in Macklin, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the RCA in Canada, England, and Italy until his discharge. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16.Raymond passed away in 1962.

MANSON, Merlin Joseph WWIIMerlin was born on June 17, 1923 in Swift Current, SK. He grew up south ofPontiex and attended school at Westerleigh School. He joined the Army inWinnipeg and he was trained at Portage La Prairie. He was shippedoverseas in 1943 and fought in Italy on the “Road to Ortona.” He served withthe Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment in Canada, England and Italy.He died on June 4, 1944 and is buried at the Military Cemetery at Cassino,Italy. In his memory a Bay on Wildnest Lake in the Pelican Narrows area ofNorthern SK has been named Manson Bay.

MANDIN, Emile WWIIEmile was born on July 25, 1915 in Carlton, SK. He enlisted with the RCAFand after receiving his training, graduated as an Observer and was stationedoverseas where he was attached to 150 RAF Squadron. Flight SergeantEmile Mandin paid the Ultimate Sacrifice at the age of 26. Emile was killedin Action on June 9, 1942 while among the crew of a Wellington twin-enginebomber that was reported missing in action. He is commemorated on theRunnymede Memorial in Surrey, England. The Saskatchewan Ger-Memorial, Mandin Lake is located northeast of Lloyd Lake.

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MARESCHAL, Maurice Lucien L. PeacetimeMaurice was born in 1939 in Prudʼhomme, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served as a Communication Technician (Ground) inCongo (UN Service). He received the UN Medal (Congo Clasp) for hisservice. Maurice has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion BirchHills Branch #122 for 34 years.

MARIANI, Dominique WWIIDominique was born in 1922. He enlisted with the Army and served inCanada, the United Kingdom, and Continental Europe until his discharge. Hereceived the 1939-45 War Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal,and the Defense Medal. Dominique passed away in 2002.

MARJERISON, Neil WWIINeil was born in September of 1925 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Army and served in Canada until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Port Moody BC Branch #119 for 30years. Neil passed away in April of 2005.

MARJERISON, Nairn WWIINairn was born on September 27, 1925 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Navy and served aboard the HMCS Eastview on the HighSeas. Nairn has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion NutanaBranch #362 for 38 years.

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MARTIN, Cyril E. WWI & WWIICyril was born in England on Feb. 18,1900. With the outbreak of WWI, Cyrilenlisted with the Canadian Army. Soon he was sent to England where hereceived further military training. He was then sent to France. He was postedto the 7th Canadian Railway Troop Regiment. Cyril fought at the Battle ofYPRES and PASSCHENDELE in Belgium. When WWII broke out, Cyrilagain enlisted in the Army. In 1942 he was sent to England for intensivemilitary training. He was transferred to the 17th Field Regiment, RCA in1943. He was honoured by receiving “The Medal of the Legion of Honours.”Cyril passed away on Nov. 17, 2003 at the age of 103.

MARTIN, Lloyd William WWIILloyd was born on March 20, 1926 in Kindersley, SK. He joined the Army andserved in Canada with the Canadian Technical Training Corps from June 11,1943 to Feb.18, 1944. He transferred to the Air Force where he served inSaskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, and Whitehorse. He was discharged onMarch 15, 1946. In Dec. of 1950, he rejoined the R.C.A.F. and served inTacoma Washington and was stationed at Dorval, QC with the 426 TransportSquadron as an Aircraft electrician on the Korean Airlift. Lloyd wasdischarged in 1955 and returned to SK where he and his family still reside.

MARTIN, Robert “Bob” WWIIRobert enlisted in the Provost Corpʼs (Military Police) in January 1942 andserved until he was discharged in 1946. Robert was killed in a train/caraccident in 1954. His interment is in the Greenwood Cemetery.

MARTIN, Munro WWIIMunro joined the Canadian Army on February 9, 1942. He took BasicTraining in Prince Albert. He joined the First Canadian Parachute Battalionand took training at Fort Benning, Georgia and Camp Shilo. He was sentoverseas to England with the First Canadian Parachute Battalion in July1943. He parachuted into France on D-Day, June 6,1944. Munro waswounded on June 25th and sent back to an English Hospital for threemonths. Munro was returned to Canada and discharged from the Army onAugust 9, 1945.

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MAXWELL, Harold Dwight WWIIHarold was born in 1921 in Alemada, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in Canada until his discharge. He was a LifeMember of The Royal Canadian Legion North Portal Branch #117. Haroldpassed away in 1994.

McADAM, Geraldine Rose WWIIGeraldine was born on October 21, 1918 in Lake Alma, SK. She grew up inBromhead and went to school to become a teacher. She joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force (WD) in 1942 and was stationed in numerous bases inCanada. She received her discharge in 1945 and returned to Bromhead.She married Robert Frederick in 1947 and they eventually moved toLewiston, Idaho. Geraldine passed away in 1995.

McADAM, Vilas George “Pete” WWIIPete was born on July 2, 1923 in Bromhead, SK. He received his educationin Bromhead and joined the Army in 1942. He spent 30 years in the Armyand was stationed in Maple Creek, Regina, Winnipeg, Ft. Churchill,Germany (5 years), and Calgary. While stationed in Maple Creek he metEmily Sutherland from Pontiex, SK and they were married in 1945. Emilypasses away in 1985. Pete remarried in 1993 to Georgina McKenzie andthey live in Calgary, AB.

McADAM, Lewis James WWIILewis was born on October 3, 1915 in Wisconsin, USA. He was raised andeducated in Bromhead, SK. He joined the Army in 1942 and moved toOttawa. He spent 25 years with the Royal Canadian Engineers and afterWorld War II he spent several summers with Army Survey, surveying andmapping northern Canada. After Army retirement, he was employed by theDepartment of National Defense. Lewis passed away in 1981.

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McADAM, William Henry WWIIWilliam was born on May 28, 1921 in Lake Alma, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force on August 16, 1941. He trained to become a pilot atvarious points in Saskatchewan and went overseas in the spring of 1942. Hewas stationed in Scotland and was killed on August 15, 1942. William isburied at Longside Cemetery in Scotland near Peterhead.

McALPINE, Neil D. WWIINeil was born in 1918 in Craik, SK. He volunteered for active duty in Reginaon February 15, 1941. He went overseas in 1942, joining the VIII Recce, CSquadron, 12 Troop. He served in England until July of 1944 when theylanded at Arromanche, Normandy. He was wounded in October of 1944when the half-track he was riding in ran over a landmine. He washospitalized until December when he rejoined the regiment. After the war hetook part in the liberation of Holland. He was discharged on January 15,1946. He was a member of The RCL Craik Branch. Neil passed away in2004.

McCAW, Eric A. WWIIEric was born in 1920 in Avonlea, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force on July 14, 1941 and took his training and was sent overseas. Hewas placed in the Ground Crew in England and spent 700 days overseas.His job was to rewire or check out the electrical system of each plane afterevery trip before it was sent out again. He was discharged on September 1,1945 with the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113 for 40 years.Eric passed away in 1995.

McARTHUR, Alfred WWIIAlfred was raised on White Bear Indian Reserve. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in 1939, and was discharged in 1942.

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McCLENNAN, James Ernest “Jim” WWIILance Corporal McClennan of Prince Albert served in the Army with theQueenʼs Own Highlanders during World War II. He was killed in action inFrance on August 8, 1944, at age 20. He is buried at Beny-Sur-MerCanadian War Cemetery near Reviers, France. Jim was the son of WilliamR. and Eva A. G. McClennan, who went to the Coxby District north of BirchHills in 1910. Jim attended Butler School. The McClennan Creek, whichflows north of Pritchard Lake, is named after him.

McCRACKEN, Howard R. WWIIHoward was born on April 21, 1919 in Medora, MB. In 1931 he moved withthe rest of his family to Lacadena, SK. He served in the Second World Warfrom 1942-1945 with the Regina Rifles Regiment. On June 6, 1944 helanded in France on Juno Beach. He was wounded October 12 in Holland.He was sent back o a hospital in England and after convalescence drove atruck until he returned back home in January of 1946. He was an activemember of The Royal Canadian Legion Lacadena Branch. Howard passedaway on May 10, 2006.

MCDONALD, Jim WWIIJim was born to Hugh and Cassie (Mowatt) McDonald on May 23, 1922 - theyoungest of seven children. He attended Dalesboro School. In 1940, Jimenlisted in the Canadian Army and served with the Regina Rifles where hetrained to be a rifleman. He was discharged in 1945. Upon returning toSaskatchewan, Jim married and found employment at IPSCO. He and hiswife, Elsie, raised four children. Jim passed away with cancer in August1982.

McDONALD, Ivan G. WWIIIvan was born on June 18, 1922 in the Plumbridge district of SK (later namedLacadena). He worked for the local farmers in the district until he enlistedwith the Armed Forces. He was attached to the South SaskatchewanRegiment and was posted overseas. At the age of 22 he was wounded onSeptember 17, 1944 at Bray Dunes Plage. Ivan passed away 4 days laterand is buried at Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Maldegem Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium.

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MCDONALD, William N. “Bill” WWIIBill was born on the family homestead in 1914 on the banks of Moose Creek,SK. He was the second son of John and Davina McDonald. He joined theCanadian Army in 1945 and was sent to Peterborough, Ontario for trainingas a member of the #10 Platoon. He was later discharged and then in 1953he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He spent three years in the AirForce and when discharged he went back to farming. The farming was grainand Black Angus cattle but after developing heart trouble he sold the cattleand replaced them with sheep. Bill married Esther Efford in 1964. Theymoved into Carnduff where Bill enjoyed doing volunteer work.

McDONELL, John Alexander “Jack” WWIIJack was born to William and Mary Alice McDonell in 1918 while they livedin Tribune, SK. In 1926, the McDonell family moved to Carlyle, SK. Jackenlisted in the Canadian Army in February 1941, joining the Recce Battalionof the South Alberta Regiment. In September 1943, he married May Kraleyof Dundurn. In 1944, Jack was sent overseas. On October 28, 1943,Trooper John A. McDonell was killed in action in Holland. He was buried atBergen-Op-Zoom Canadian War Cemetery in Holland. His buddies calledhim “Creak.” Geo-Memorial: McDonell Lake southwest of Stanley Mission(73P7) 55 23ʼ 104 40ʼ.

McGREGOR, Hugh Vanderbuilt WWIHugh was born in 1897 in Parry Sound, ON. He enlisted with the 1st DepotBattery Saskatchewan Regiment in England and Canada. He served in thePaymaster Dept. and was discharged on August 31, 1919. He received aLife Membership from The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16.Hugh passed away in 1969.

McDOUGALL, Evan WWIIEvan was the son of Alex and Lizzie McDougall of Clydebank, Scotland.They emigrated to Canada and took up farming north of Carlyle. Evanattended Mountain Valley School and Carlyle High School. Evan joined theArmoured Corps of the Canadian Army on July 5, 1944. He was dischargedon December 18, 1945. He then attended University of Saskatchewan inSaskatoon from 1946 to 1949. Evan re-enlisted in the Canadian Army andspent time in Korea. He retired from the Services on August 19, 1971 as aMajor.

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McINTOSH, Norman WWIINorman enlisted with the Army and served with the Regina and WinnipegRifles in Europe. He participated in the 2nd Wave of the D-Day Invasion andwas wounded in the leg and taken as a POW. Norman passed away in 1968.

McKAY, Melvin “Buck” WWIIBuck moved with his parents Rod and Fjola McKay and brother, Jack, toCarlyle, SK in 1936. His father worked at the coal docks for the C.N.R. Buckreceived his education in Carlyle. He joined the Regina Rifles of theCanadian Army. Melvin was killed in action.

McKENZIE, Raymond George WWIIRaymond was born on March 24, 1914 in Tribune, SK. He grew up on thefarm and joined the Army in 1942. He spent a lot of time in the trenches inItaly. After the war he farmed for a bit and eventually married and moved toQuensel, BC. Raymond passed away on May 30, 1995.

McKENZIE (FOY), Elva WWIIElva was born in 1924 in Medicine Hat, Alberta. She enlisted with the WRCNin 1943 and served in Canada aboard the HMCS Stadicona. She wasdischarged in 1946. She has been a member of The Royal Canadian LegionMoosomin Branch #81 for 35 years. Elva now resides on a farm nearMoosomin, SK.

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McKENZIE, Robert Frederick WWIIRobert was born on March 17, 1915 in Tribune, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1941 and went overseas in January of 1943. Hecarried out 48 missions with Bomber Command all with the Pathfinder Force,4 of which he was Master Bomber Crew. He was awarded the DFC for hisservice. He took part in Operation Manna dropping food to the starving Dutchas well as an Operation repatriating POWS as the war ended. Bob marriedGeorgina Voechting in 1945 and they farmed at Tribune. Robert passedaway on March 17, 1970 and is buried in Weyburn, SK.

McKIE, William J. WWIIWilliam was born on February 22, 1920 in Reston, MB. He enlisted in theCanadian Army Active on March 20, 1941 and served for four years andeight months until November 2, 1945. He served with the Royal CanadianService Corps. 41st General Transport Company. After the war he served inthe Air Force Reserve for 8 years with the rank of Captain. He is a LifeMember of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16 with serviceof 53 years. William passed away on January 30, 2000.

McLEOD, Lorne Duncan “Mickey” WWIILorne was born on March 21, 1922 to Norman and Annie Jessie (Turton)McLeod who lived in Carlyle, SK. In 1943, during the Second World War, heenlisted with the RCAF where he trained and became an air-frame technician.In 1943, Lorne married Ellen (Millicent) Kerridge of Morden, MN. Mickey joinedthe Army as an ambulance driver and was awarded the Distinguished ServiceMedal. Lorne was discharged in 1945 and returned to Carlyle to work with hisbrother, Alvin, in the Service Station. They later bought land and started farming.Lorne and Millicent had two children: Alan Lorne and Joelle Louise. Millicentpassed away in 1971, and Lorne passed away in December 1976.

McKIE (BRADSHAW), Winnifred V. I. WWIIWinnifred was born on January 13, 1926 in Reston, MB. She enlisted withthe C.W.A.C. in August of 1944 in Regina, SK. She received her advancedtraining in Kitchener, ON. She graduated from Edmonton Vocational TrainingSchool in Clerks Accounting. She was stationed in Calgary, AB processingdischarges during de-mobilization. She volunteered for the Pacific Theatreof War. She was discharged in August of 1946. She was a volunteer in theAmerican Navy as a Nursing Sister during the Korean Conflict, but wasnever called to duty. Winnifred passed away on January 28, 2000.

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McLEOD, William Paterson WWIIWilliam was born in 1919 in Gull Lake, SK. He enlisted with the RCAF andserved with the #419 Moose Squadron in England and Europe. On the 5thmission, a German Folker Wolf 190 spotted them and began firing, and theirairplane was hit and caught on fire. The crew continued to do their job asWilliam downed 2 of the 3 Folker Wolf aircraft that were firing on them; the3rd turned away and left. Their plane crash-landed, all the crew survived,but they were eventually captured by the Germans and spent the next twoyears as POWs. William escaped just before the end of the war.

McMORRIS, Allan WWIIAllan was born in 1919 in Abernethy, SK. He served on Active Service withthe R.C.A.F. as an Aircraft Mechanic from August 11, 1941 until October 20,1945. He served with the 143 Wing, 440 Squadron and arrived overseas onJanuary 17, 1944 to Ayr, Scotland. He served in Canada, England, France,Germany and Belgium. He received the following Medals: CVSM and Clasp,1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defense Medal and War Medal. Hewas a member of The RCL for 49 years. Allan passed away in 1994.

McNEILL, Donald Henry WWIIDonald was born in 1918 in Brandon, MB. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with 424 Squadron. He completed 1 tour ofoperations in Bomber Command while serving in Yorkshire, England andNorth Africa. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam LakeBranch for 58 years. Donald passed away in 2003.

McMORRIS (PAGE), Marjorie Law WWIIMarjorie was born in 1922 in Abernethy, SK. She served on Active Servicewith the Royal Canadian Air Force Womenʼs Division from March 25, 1942until December 18, 1945. She left Canada on December 14, 1943 andarrived in Bowrnemouth, England on December 22, 1943. She was postedto London on January 2, 1944 to the Royal Canadian Air Force overseasHeadquarters. She arrived back in Canada in November of 1945. Shereceived the War Medal 1939-45, Defense Medal, and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Marjorie married Allan McMorris inNovember of 1946.

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Proud Supporter of the Foam LakeRoyal Canadian Legion Branch #16

and All Veterans.

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF WINSLOW NO. 319

BOX 310DODSLAND, SK S0L 0V0

PH: (306) 356-2106 or FAX: (306) 356-2085EMAIL: [email protected]

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306.493.2236

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306.347.7676

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McPHEE, Robert Gordon WWIIRobert was born in 1922 in Halkirk, AB. He took most of his schooling inBirch Hills, SK and enlisted with the RCAF in 1941 in Edmonton. He wasstationed near Bath, England and worked in the Radar department. He livedmost of his life in Kinistino, SK and worked hard for the Legion #129. He andhis teammates represented SK twice at the Dominion Legion Sr. Curling andwere runners up. He transferred his membership when he moved toSaskatoon in 1994. He particularly enjoyed dances at the Nutana Legion.Robert passed away on July 11, 2006.

McRAE, Allan R. KoreaAllan was born on August 12,1929 in Wishart, SK. He enlisted at HMCSUnicorn in Saskatoon as an Electricianʼs Mate in October of 1948. Hereceived preliminary training at HMCS Naden in Esquimalt, BC andsubsequent Electrical Courses at HMCS Stadacona in Halifax, NS. He wascommissioned from the ranks as a Petty Officer in April of 1965; he waspromoted to Lieutenant in 1967 and to Lieutenant Commander in 1972. Hecompleted his terms of service as Executive Officer Fleet Diving Unit(Pacific) in October of 1975. Allan also received 6 medals for his service.

METCALF, Donald Leslie WWIDonald was born in South Dakota in 1892. He came to SK and took up ahomestead adjoining the site of the village of Macrorie. He batched for manyyears and broke his land and farmed with oxen. In 1917 he was conscriptedinto the army, but reached France at the time of the Armistice and took partin mopping up operations. While training in Scotland he met KatherineBrown, a Scottish schoolteacher. Soon after his return to Canada she madethe trip to SK and they were married in 1920. Donald passed away in 1980.

McRAE, Randle Richard WWI & WWIIRandle was born on June 20, 1897 in Indian Head, NWT. He enlisted in theR.N.W.M.P. Overseas Cavalry Draft Canadian Expeditionary Force on April30, 1918. He arrived in England on June 21, 1918. He was discharged onMay 21, 1919 and received the British War Medal, Victory Medal and theGeorge Medal. He enlisted with the Army on May 1, 1943 and served withthe Veteranʼs Guard guarding German Prisonerʼs of War until his dischargein 1946. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. Randle passedaway on January 16, 1989.

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2008 Box 699, Weyburn, Sk. S4H 2K8 Phone- 842-4052 fax: 842-1469 E-mail – [email protected] Website – www.weyburnagsociety.com

We Salute Our Veterans

RM OF PLEASANTDALE

Box 70Naicaim, SKS0K 2Z0

306.874.5732

Education Centre545 – 11th Street EastPRINCE ALBERT, SK S6V 1B1Telephone: (306) 764-1571Fax: (306) 763-4460http://www.srsd119.caBill CookeDirector of Education

MOTELPhone 228-2603

Fax 228-3448

LicensedDINING ROOM

Phone 228-2300Junction of Hwys #14 & #21Box 411 Unity, Saskatchewan

S0K 4L0

Avonlea Co-Op

Box 89Avonlea, SK S0H 0C0

306.868.2133

Village of LebretBox 40

Lebret, SaskatchewanS0G 2Y0

Phone: 332-6545 Fax: 332-5338Honouring Saskatchewan’s Veterans

Our Moose Jaw Wal-Mart

is Proud to Salute Our Veterans

Septic ServiceSteam CleaningPressure Washing

Dry Steam BoilerVacuum Services

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METCALF, D. Roland WWIIRoland was born in 1913 in Walpole, SK. He joined as a member ofCanadaʼs Army in 1941 in Toronto. He trained in Petawawa and Cornwalland then went overseas on the ship “The Empress of Japan” and landed inGrenwich, Scotland on June 10, 1941. He was with the 31st Battery, 1stLight Machine Gun. He returned to Canada on a French ship “La France”.He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Wawota Branch #113 for43 years. Roland passed away in 2003.

METCALF, Ray Clifford WWIRay was born in 1897 in South Dakota. He came to Canada in 1906 andattended school at Goodwill, then farmed for a few years. He joined theRoyal Air Force early in 1918 and was demobilized in December of that year.He taught school for a few years. He developed an interest in tree surgeryand trained at the Davy Tree Expert Co. in Kent, Ohio and worked for themin Louisville, Kentucky until he retired. He married Florence Cherry and theyhave 1 son. Ray passed away in 1989.

MILLER, Clarence Christopher WWIIClarence was born on April 22, 1913 to George Austin and Mary Miller ofCarlyle, SK. On January 6, 1944, Clarence joined the Canadian Army andwas discharged February 25, 1944.

METCALF, Winfield Homer “Bud” WWIIBud was born in 1903 in South Dakota. He came to Canada in 1905 andattended Goodwill School. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940for ground duty and was stationed for a time in Halifax. He worked as anassistant postmaster in Macrorie and then joined the Security Lumber Co.and worked for them in many point in Saskatchewan until his retirement. Hemarried Ellen Peters in 1928 and had 2 sons. Bud passed away in 1979.

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TRIAD POWER (2004) LTD

INSTRUMENTATIONSPECIALISTS

Facsimile 242-5056

3342 Millar Ave #2................(306) 242-1631

AALLCANN WOODSUPPLIERS INC.

Box 1597Prince Albert, SK S6V 5T2

306-929-2600 “Proudly Supporting Our Veterans”

Box 13, Watrous, Sask. S0K 4T0Phone: 946-1177

Broadview Co-operative LimitedBox 637

Broadview, SK.S0G 0K0

Grocery - 306-696-2447 Hardware - 306-696-2747Ag Team - 306-696-3038 Admin - 306-696-2521

Broadview and District Lions ClubServing Our Community’s Greatest Need

SUNWOOD BUILDERS- GENERAL CONTRACTOR -

955 Grandview St.Moose Jaw, Sask.S6H 5M1

Phone 693-3656Fax 691-0946Res 693-6835

Email: [email protected]

GRACE

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MILLER, William A. “Dusty” WWII Dusty was born in Souris, Manitoba on December 13,1914. He came to livein Carlyle, SK in 1932 and worked for his uncle, Harry Cochrane, who ownedCochraneʼs Hardware. Dusty met Alma Butt and they were married onSeptember 5, 1941. Dusty left on September 6, 1941 to enlist in theCanadian Army. He achieved the rank of Lance Corporal in the 89th L.A.D.He served in Britain, Sicily, Italy, France, Holland and Belgium. Dusty wasdischarged on September 13, 1945. He and Alma were then able to begintheir married life after four years of service overseas. Alma and Dusty hadone son, Allen.

MILLS, Roy J. WWIIRoy was born on June 8, 1921 in Swift Current, SK. He joined the RCAF asa pilot graduating with wings, Commission and ability to land large planes onwater, a Captainʼs designation in 1943. He was posted to Iceland, joiningSquadron 162 in “Battle of the Atlantic”. He flew Cansos with his crew of 8over the Atlantic Ocean sometimes on convoy duty, but mostly searching forU-boats. He volunteered for Pacific duty, but the war ended while he and hiscrew were on embarkation leave and they were discharged. He was amember of The RCL. Roy passed away on November 28, 2001.

MILNE, Jean WWIIJean was the third daughter of John and Isabella Milne who moved to theCarlyle area in the early 1920ʼs. On September 1,1944 she joined theWomenʼs Royal Canadian Navy and took her basic training at Gait, Ontario.She was then transferred to Peregrine near Halifax as a stenographer withthe WRCN Services. Jean worked in the WRCNs regulating office Herposition was to keep a record of all the navy women as to their whereaboutsand duties. Jean was discharged March 26,1946. In 1958 Jean went intonurseʼs training in Calgary. After graduating she worked in Alberta, Arcolaand Estevan.

MILMINE, Jack M. WWIIJack was born in Pelly but moved to Kipling, at the age of ten, where hisfather was a bank manager. He died in a training accident on July 1, 1941and is buried at St. David Churchyard, Hawarden Flintshire, Wales. He wasthe son of James and Ethel Mae Wilmine. Memorial: Wilmine Lake, northof Uranium City.

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HEADWATERS(2001)ROMANIUK MARLIN

AND RUDY

HWY 9 N, BOX 423PREECEVILLE, SK

S0A 3B0

MARINE, ATV, LAWNFOREST & GARDENREPAIR, JONSERED

547-2292

P.O. Box 153Bethune, SKS0G 0H0

Bethune & District Lions Club

607 Bell St.Indian Head, SK

S0G 2K0306.695.3939

Indian Head Elementary School

The Rural Municipality ofWawken No. 93

Box 90, Wawota, Saskatchewan(306) 739-2332

[email protected]

Remembering & Honouring our Veterans

Donna Harpauer, MLA Humboldt Constituency

632-9th St., Box 2950 Humboldt SK S0K 2A0

Ph: (306) 682-5141 Fax: (306) 682-5144 Toll Free: 1-800-682-9909 Email: [email protected]

TOWN OF SPRINGSIDEBox 414

Springside, SK S0A 3V0PH: (306) 792-2022 FAX: (306) 792-2210EMAIL: [email protected]

WEB: townofspringside.comThe Town of Springside is proud to support the Legion.

Mayor and Council - Town of Springside

Choice NutritionNatural Health Care Centre

Live Blood Analysis, MassageLaser therapy, Biofeedback therapy

P.O. Box 2817, 105 MacLeod Ave E., Melfort, SK S0E 1A0Ph: 306-752-9277 Fax: 306-752-3757 [email protected]

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MITCHELL, James Harvey WWIIJames was born on May 24, 1924 in Valor, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in Canada and England. He also served withthe R.N.V.R. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for hisservice. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #17 forover 50 years. James passed away in 1995.

MOLSTAD, William WWIIWilliam was born in 1915 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved in Canada until his discharge. William passed away in 2006.

MONTGOMERY, Douglas Monnie WWIIDouglas was born on April 16, 1924 in Wapella, SK. He attended WapellaSchool and graduated in 1941. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Forceand trained in Canada at several Air force bases and then he went toEngland. He served until the end of the war and was part of many dangerousmissions. He served as a Gunner and as a Radio Operator. After the war hemoved to Trail, BC and married Enes, and they had a family of 3 children.He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 40 years. Doug passedaway on April 12, 2003.

MONAGHAN, William WWIWhen the FIRST World War broke out, William joined the Army and servedin the trenches of France until 1918.

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KINDERSLEY PACKERSCustom Slaughtering & ProcessingHome Curing & Sausage, Wild GameProcessing, Retail Sales

1108 9th Ave. W.KINDERSLEY

463-3666Fax 463-4554

Donna SutherlandP.O. Box 973

Eston, SK S0L 1A0

In Memory of Brigadier General Stephen Andrunyk

306.962.3580

“Lest We Forget”

CottonwoodDental Clinic

345 JAMES ST. N.LUMSDEN, SK S0G 3C0

306.731.3886

Darcy Furber, MLAPrince Albert NorthcotePhone: 763-4400Fax: [email protected]

Cam Forer, CFPBranch Manager

1021A - 9th Avenue N.W., Moose Jaw, SK S6H 8C6Tel: (306) 694-6161 Fax: (306) 694-5600

Cell: (306) 631-8265e-mail: [email protected]

Gabe Wolfe

Village of Glen Ewen

Box 99Glen Ewen, SK

S0C 1C0

306.925.2211

Rural Municipality of Moose Range No. 486

P.O. Box 699Carrot River SK S0E 0L0

(Ph) (306) 768-2212 (F) (306) 768-2211Proud to support our Veterans.

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MOORE, Cecil John “Cec” WWIICec, son of John Wesley and Jessie (Bradley) Moore, was born on April 1,1921 in the Glen Morris District, SK. He joined the Air Force in Regina in1942, and trained as an air-frame mechanic and spent time in Brandon, MB,St. Thomas, ON, and Yorkton, SK at Service Flying Depots. He was also inChurchill, MB and the Yukon, where he was discharged in 1951. Cec andHelen (Raney) had one son, Terry. Cec is retired from the CPR and lives inConsecon, ON.

MOORE, Edward Lorne “Ed” WWII Lorne, son of John Wesley and Jessie (Bradley) Moore, was born September 15,1927, in the Glen Morris District, SK. Lorne joined the Royal Canadian ArmyService Corp in 1944. He later transferred to the infantry. Following the war,Lorne made a career of the Army, remaining there until retirement. He wasstationed in the USA for three years, in Egypt for four years, and with apeacekeeping unit in Beirut and Lebanon, then in England for four years beforereturning to Vancouver. He retired in 1969 with the rank of Warrant Officer,having spent 25 years in the forces. Upon his retirement, he went to work for theOntario Safety League in Toronto. Lorne married Phyllis Simm of Walpole andthey have two sons: Patrick and John. They now reside in Souris, PEI.

MORRISON, Duncan Douglas WWIIDouglas was born on March 13, 1917, to Alexander and Margaret Morrison- the youngest of five children. He joined the R.C.A.F. as an EquipmentAssistant. He remustered to Air Crew in February of 1943 and trained as apilot and became a Flight Lieutenant. Doug went overseas to the UnitedKingdom and then on to Ceylon (Sri Lanka). He flew reconnaissance therefor two years. He returned to Canada in April 1945, and was stationed inWinnipeg until discharged on August 1,1945. After returning from overseas,Doug married Lois Cunningham of Kennedy. They moved to Burnaby, BC,where they raised three boys.

MORIN, Francois Marie WWIFrancois was born on April 5, 1882 in France. He was in the military from1903 until 1906. He immigrated to Canada in 1906. In 1914 following thedeclaration of war, he received his call to join the French forces. He refusedto serve as Corporal and served as a Private in the infantry of the 117thRegiment. On October 6, 1915 he was hit by shrapnel and seriouslywounded. After several operations he was released from the hospital andwas the recipient of “La Croix du Combattant” and “La Medaille Militaire.”Francois passed away on October 15, 1961.

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Supporting the Canadian ArmedForces past, present, and future.

Box 185Fillmore, SaskatchewanS0G 1N0

Phone: (306) 722-3330Fax: (306) 722-3340Email: [email protected]

VVIILLLLAAGGEE OOFFFFIILLLLMMOORREE

Village of Buena Vista1050 Grand Avenue

Buena Vista, Sask S2V 1A2Ph.: (306) 729-4385 Fax: (306) 729-4518

email: [email protected]

• Certified Pedorthic Technicianon Staff

• Fully Equipped OrthopadeicWorkshop for Modifications &Prescriptions

• Custom Adjusted ArchSupports/Insoles

• Complete Line of Shoe CareProducts & Laces

NORTH LOCATIONMon. - Sat. 9:30-6:00Thurs. 9:30 - 9:00Rochdale & Pasqua4135 Rochdale Blvd

EAST LOCATIONMon. - Sat. 10:00-6:00Thurs. 10:00 - 9:00East Landing Mall2587 East Quance St.

Rural Municipality of Turtle River No. 469would like to recognize

the Edam local Legion Branch #106For all you’ve done and for all you do...

Thanks!

Box 130Turtleford, Sask.S0M 2Y0

306-845-2045Proud to support our Veterans

Village of Shell LakeBox 280

Shell Lake, SK S0J 2G0Telephone: 306 427-2272; Fax: 306 427-4800

E-mail: [email protected]

We Will Always Remember

Yorkton Tribal Council21 Bradbrooke Ave N.Yorkton, SK S3N 3R1

306.782.3644

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MORRISON, Wesley Kenneth WWIIWesley was born January 1, 1915 to Alexander and Margaret Morrison. Theyfarmed north of Carlyle and Wesley attended Mountain Valley School andCarlyle High School. After school he joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles of theCanadian Army in 1943. He trained as a Rifleman. During the NormandyInvasion he was captured. On June 8, 1944 the Germans took him out of theprison compound and shot him.

MORTON, Earl Irwin WWIIEarl was born in 1921 in Wilkie, SK. He left Halifax in 1943 on the shipQueen Elizabeth bound for England. He was an Aero Engine Mechanic inthe Royal Canadian Air Force. His RCAF Station in England was Skipton-on-Swale; it was there he worked mostly on the Halifax and Lancaster aircrafts.Some of hi time was also spent topcliff. He recalled helping the squadronnearest to them, when time permitted, in order to get planes back in the airas quickly as possible. He received his discharge in January of 1946. Earlis a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #139.

MOULDING, George Edward WWIIGeorge was born in 1920 in Lemberg, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1939. He served as an Aero Engine Mechanic at No.5 Bombing & Gunnery School in Dafoe, SK and later in Manitoba. As amember of The Royal Canadian Legion in Abernethy, he was active on manycommittees and was President and Zone Commander. In 1967 he wasawarded the Centennial Medal for his work for the Legion. George passedaway in 2007.

MOSS, Alfred Gordon WWIIAlfred was born on June 14, 1912 in Liverpool, England. He came to Canadain 1927 to work for his uncle. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force onAugust 7, 1941. He served in England, Egypt and North Africa until hisdischarge on October 16, 1945. After the war he returned to Canada to farm.He received the Star of Africa and the Star of Egypt. He joined The RoyalCanadian Legion Glen Kerr Branch # 126. Alfred passed away in December1970.

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Town of St. WalburgBox 368

St. Walburg, SK. S0M 2T0

306-248-3232www.stwalburg.com

We would like toexpress our

Gratitude to themen and women of theForces - Past & Present.

®

Delta Co-Op Association Ltd.P.O. Box 745, Unity, SK S0K 4L0

306.228.2662

Village of Young

P.O. Box 359Young, SKS0K 4Y0

306.259.2242

BALCARRES ANIMAL CLINICDr. Ron Brandow

Box 519Balcarres, SKS0G 0C0 Tel: 306-334-2598# 133 Highway 10 North Fax: 306-334-2226

Caprice Carriers Inc

316 Souris StYellow Grass, SK S0G 5J0

(306) 465-2421

Town of DavidsonBox 340

Davidson, SK. S0G 1A0(306) 567-2040

E-mail: [email protected]: townofdavidson.com

Proud to support our veterans.

24/7 EMERGENCY COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

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MULLER, Hjalmer Walter WWIIHjalmer was born in 1918 in Leroy, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy Service Corp in November of 1941 and served in England, ContinentalEurope, and the Central Mediterranean until his discharge in August of 1946.He received the following medals: 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France andGermany Star, Defense Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland Clasp. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Leroy Branch.Hjalmer passed away in 1996.

MURDOCK (NOBLE), Jessie WWIIJessie was born in 1918 in Neville, SK. She enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with the Eastern Air Command, IntelligenceSection in Canada. She trained in Moncton, NB and was based in Halifax,NS. She married Russell Murdock in 1948. Jessie passed away in 1999.

MURRAY, David William WWIIDavid was born on February 28, 1921 in Estevan, SK. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in Weyburn, in 1939 when the war broke out. Hehad stops in Shilo, MB and Toronto, ON before sailing for England in 1940.He trained in England but missed the Dieppe raid due to a traffic accidentwith a civilian vehicle. However, after D-Day the SSR sailed for France andNormandy. David was killed in action on July 27, 1944, near Falaise, France.He is buried in the Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery in France.

MURRAY, Alexander WWIAlexander was born on April 14, 1880 in Longhorsley, England. He joined the249th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force in Estevan, SK on November17, 1916. He served in the 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade in Canada,England and France. He stayed on after Armistice Day with the Army ofOccupation in Germany. He was discharged on April 24, 1919. He was aCharter Member and long time employee of The Royal Canadian LegionEstevan branch #60. Alexander passes away in 1974.

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Jolyn & Steve Schultz

Carlyle Pharmasave #439Box 1059, 218 Main St.Carlyle, Saskatchewan S0C 0R0phone (306) 453.4466 facsimile (306) 453.4465email [email protected]

Recognizing the sacrifices of ourveterans - yesterday, today and

tomorrow.

R.M. of Lake Johnston No. 102

Sears Canada1235 Main St. N.

Moose Jaw, SK S6H 6M3306.692.7851

Town of NaicamP.O. Box 238Naicam, SKS0K 2Z0

306.874.2280

Box 40Marshall, Saskatchewan S0M 1R0

(306) 387-6244Proud to Support our Veterans

We Remember.

We honour our VeteransAnd we pledge never to

forget their sacrifice

Peters Insurance Svc.#1 - 75 Lenore Dr.Saskatoon, SK

S7K 7V1

306.955.0012

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MURRAY, Douglas G. WWIIDouglas was born on February 28, 1921 in Estevan, SK. He tried to join theSSR in Weyburn was turned down as a borderline diabetic. He went to enlistagain and was accepted. He was sent to The Royal Canadian Dragoons inSt Jean, QC. They were asking for A-One men for the Armored Corps. Hethen went to England where he trained until his regiment was sent to Italy.While there he was slightly wounded. After hostilities in Italy ceased, hisregiment was sent to France and Holland until the war ended. He thenreturned to Estevan, SK. Douglas passed away January 14, 1987.

MURRAY, Hugh A. WWIIHugh was born on April 24, 1915 in Estevan, SK. He joined the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in 1940. He served in Winnipeg, MB before sailingfor England. He trained in England for a number of years before being sentto Italy, via North Africa and Sicily, to join the Loyal Edmonton Regiment. Hewas wounded during the Hitler Line Battle, but returned to Duty. From Italyhis regiment was sent to France and Holland where they served until D-Day.He returned to Estevan, SK, holding the rank of Regimental Sgt. Major. Hughpassed away on September 20, 1993 in Regina, SK.

MURRAY, Wallace WWIIDuring the Second World War, Wallace served with the Canadian Army.

MURRAY, John A. WWIIJohn was born on August 12, 1925 in Estevan, SK. He joined the Air Forcein 1944 after serving almost four years in the Air Cadets at EstevanCollegiate Institute. He took his basic training in Edmonton, AB, followed bypostings to Brandon, MB and Dafoe, SK. He was then posted to #2 WirelessSchool in Calgary to complete his training as a wireless air gunner. Hissquadron No. 104, along with No. 105, were the last squadrons to graduatefrom #2 Wireless. He graduated on May 1, 1945, with the rank of Sergeant.John has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 63 years.

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Village of ElbowPO Box 8Elbow, SK S0H 1J0306-854-2277Email: [email protected]: www.elbowsask.comProudly supporting our Veterans

Proud to Support our Veterans

Simpson Hotel416 George St.Simpson, SK

Hosts: Jean & Helen

306-836-2088Proud to

support our Veterans.

Town of Biggar202 3rd Ave. W., Biggar, SK

www.townofbiggar.com

PRT Prince AlbertHWY 2 N Box 1921Prince Albert, SK

S6V 6J9

306.953.4700

Website: www.yorktonlawoffice.com

GENESISCLEANERS / LAUNDRYMAT

1104 6th St. / EstevanSaskatchewan

S4A-1A8

(306) 634-8036PROUDLY SUPPORTING SASKATCHEWAN VETERANS

Inter-City Pharmacy1236 101st St.

North Battleford, SK S9A 0Z8

306.445.5255

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MYTROEN, Alfred Oswald WWIIAlfred was born in 1913 in Wisconsin, USA. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with Eastern Command, WirelessHeadquarters in Halifax, Moncton, Gander, and Fort Smith until hisdischarge. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion AssiniboiaBranch #17 for 28 years. Alfred passed away in 1999.

MYTROEN, Alvin Ingman WWIIAlvin was born in 1912 in Congress, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served as an Aero Engine Mechanic in Canada untilhis discharge. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion AssiniboiaBranch #17 for 15 years. Alvin passed away in 1985.

NAPADY, John WWIIJohn was born on June 2, 1922. He enlisted with the Army in 1943 andserved overseas for 6 months. He trained in Nanaimo, B.C. and returnedhome in 1945. John passed away on March 26, 1999.

MYTROEN, Harold Edmond WWIIHarold was born in 1917 in Congress, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served a Ground Wireless Operator inSaskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia until his discharge. Harold is amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Calgary Branch.

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FAYE CARLSON, CFPCertified Financial Planner

100 C Fairford Street West, Moose Jaw, SK S6H 1V3Toll Free: 1-888-693-5251

Lest weforget

Thank You for yoursacrifice and services

on behalf of the firm and families of

The Battlefords Funeral ServiceSaskatchewan * Independent

Professional Services Provided withHeart and Compassion

1332-100th, St. North Battleford, SK S9A 2Z3 446-4200

“Proud to support our Veterans - Comrades - Volunteers”

Buykles Store Ltd.Your Friendly Family Store

Raymore, Sask.

306-746-2004

“Lest we forget”

• REDI MIX CONCRETE• INSULATED CONCRETE

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Corner of York Rd. & #9 HighwayPO Box 129

Yorkton, SK S3N 2V6

The members ofThe Royal Canadian Legion- Manor Branch are proud to

salute the Veterans ofSaskatchewan for their

years of Service & Sacrifice

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NELSON, Paul Marvin WWIIPaul was born in 1911 in DeLamiere, North Dakota. He enlisted with theArmy and served with the 11th Car, C Squad, Ont. Tanks in the UnitedKingdom and Continental Europe until his discharge. Paul received the1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp, and the War Medal 1939-45. He joined SpiritwoodBranch of The Royal Canadian Legion in 1961. Paul passed away in 1997.

NICHOLAS, Archie WWIIArchie was born in 1920 in Duck Lake, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Mediterranean Force, 8th Army, 2nd Canadian Brigade inEngland and Italy until his discharge. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Duck Lake Branch #246. Archie passed away in 2006.

NISHIMURA, Sannosuke “Sam” WWISam was born in 1897 in Kobe, Japan. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the 15th Battalion, Canadian Infantry, Central Ontario Regimentoverseas with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in England. He receivedthe 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal, and the Memorial Cross for hisservice. Sam passed away in 1919 and is buried in Ripon Cemetery inYorkshire, England.

NIMETZ, Metro WWIIMetro enlisted in 1942 with the Royal Canadian Army and served in Canada,the United Kingdom, Continental Europe, France, Belgium and Germany.He received 5 medals of Honour for his service.

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especially those that gave their livesso we can have freedom.

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Box 129Scott, SK S0K 4A0

306-247-2033

Proud to Sponsor our Veterans

VILLAGE OF CHAPLINBox 210

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(306) 395-2221 (Ph) (306) 395-2555 (Fax)e-mail: [email protected]

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NOBLE, C. Murray WWIIMurray was born in 1925 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianNavy and served in Canada as 1st Class Seaman until his discharge in1946.

NOBLE, George S. WWII & PeacetimeGeorge was born in 1923 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianNavy and served as Chief Petty Officer in Italy, the Pacific and theMediterranean. He was torpedoed at least twice while serving in theMediterranean. He served for a total of 25 years. He received the 1939-45Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal,War Medal 1939-45, Korea Medal and the United Nations Service Medal(Korea). George passed away in 2007.

NOLAN, Robert KoreaRobert was born in 1934 in Torch River, SK. He joined the Army in Kingston,ON, in 1951. He served in the Korean War for 14 months with the SurveySection of the 81st Field Regiment and 3 years in Germany in the defenseof N.A.T.O. He received his discharge after 11 years of service. Robertcontinues to be active with The Royal Canadian Legion #114, Indian Head,SK and the Korean Veterans Unit #62, Regina, SK.

NOBLE, Robert H. WWIIRobert was born in 1922 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force and served in England and Europe until his discharge. He receivedthe France and Germany Star, Defense Medal, 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 WarMedal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Robert is amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Moose Jaw Branch.

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Town of TurtlefordP.O. Box 38

Turtleford, SK S0M 2Y0

306.845.2156

We ServeBulyea & District Lions Club

District 5CAProud to support our Veterans

Rural Municipality of Heart’s Hill No. 352Box 458

Luseland, Saskatchewan S0L 2A0

Proud To Honour & Support Our VeteransRemembering Those Who Were Lost

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Ph.: (306) 735-4146Cell: (306) 735-7591 Fax: (306) 735-4482

Village of DenzilBox 100

Denzil, SK S0L 0S0

(306) 358-2118

Rural Municipality of LawtoniaNo. 135

P.O. Box 10 Hodgeville, SK S0H 2B0330066--667777--22226666

Proud to Support our Veterans.

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EDAM CREDIT UNION LIMITED

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Phone [email protected]

“Proud to Honour and RememberAll of Those Who Served”

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NORDICK, Alfred E. WWIIAlfred was born in 1921 in Englefeld, SK. He was 18 when he joined the49th (later The Loyal) Edmonton Regiment in High Prairie, AB on April 4,1940. He trained in Currie Barracks before going overseas in August of1940. He served in the UK, Sicily, and Italy. He married Marjorie, of the LandArmy, in Sussex, England on June 5, 1943. He was discharged in 1945 andwas a member of 4 different legions for 50 years. Alfred passed away in Aprilof 1996.

NYREROD, Ben WWIBen served during the First World War. All three of his children served in heArmed Forces during WW II (Bill, Herbert and Lena). Ben passed away onMay 22, 1981.

NYREROD, Lena WWIILena joined the Womenʼs Air Force in 1940.

NYREROD, Herbert WWIIHerbert joined the Air Force in about 1940 and went overseas. After the warhe returned, with his war bride (Kathy) and settled in Winnipeg. Herbertpassed away on September 20, 1972.

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SILTON GENERAL STORE420 RAILWAY AVE., P.O. BOX 57

SILTON, SK. S0G 4L0(306) 731-3866

“Big enough to serve you, small enough to care.”

With gratitude and remembrance, thecitizens of the R.M. of Kellross

No. 247acknowledge the

commitmentand sacrificesmade by ourveterans

R.M. OF GLEN BAIN NO. 105

Phone 306-264-3607Fax 306-264-3956

Box 39 Glen Bain, SK S0N [email protected] Incorporated

in 1911

Rural Municipality of Spy Hill No. 152We would like to acknowledge theEsterhazy Local Legion Branch #249

Thanks for all your years of community service!

RM of Lake of The Rivers

Box 610Assiniboia, SK

S0H 0B0

306.642.3533

201 1st Ave S.Saskatoon, SK S7K 1J9

306.653.4866

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF EXCELSIOR NO. 166

Box 180Rush Lake, Sask. S0H 3S0

(306) 784-3121

Proud to Support our Veterans

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NYREROD, William “Bill” WWIIWilliam joined the Army in 1942. After the war he worked on the railroad andas trucker. He is currently retired and living in Calgary.

NYSTROM, Birtle WWIIBirtle joined the Army with the 73 Bty, 5th Field Reg. RCA, 2 Div in 1941 andserved overseas in England, France, Holland and Belgium. He waswounded and spent time in hospital in England. He returned home in 1945and was discharged.

OGLOFF, George W. WWIIGeorge joined the Westminster Regiment. He was killed in action on April 15,1944 and is buried at Cassino War cemetery, Frosinoe, Italy. He was theson of Wasily Ogloff. Memorial: Ogloff Bay in Finlayson Lake.

OʼBRIEN, Wilfred D. WWII & Special DutyWilfred was born in 1927 in Westville, NS. He served with the RoyalCanadian Engineers in Canada, Korea, and Cypress. Wilfred has been amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #59 for 29 years.

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Rivier Academy1405 Bishop Pascal PlacePrince Albert, SK S6V 5J1

Historical Independent CatholicHigh School

Girls Grades 7-12

www. rivieracademy.sk.ca

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728-5625135 - 3rd Ave. EMelville, SK

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Town of Langhamwww.langham.caPhone: 306-283-4842Fax: 306-283-4772Box 289 Langham, SK S0K 2L0

Ukrainian Co-operative AssociationKEITH CHIBIManager

Ukrainian Giftware, Homestyle SausagesFull Serve Deli & Meat CounterCustom Sausage Making

1805 Winnipeg St.Regina, SK. Grocery Dept. (306) 522-3125S4P 1G3 Meat Dept. (306) 569-9510

The Village of KisbeyBox 249

Kisbey, Sask.S0C 1L0

We wish to thank the Veterans for pastservice, and to recognize the present and

future service men and women.

RReessoorrtt VViillllaaggee ooff BBiirrdd’’ss PPooiinnttP.O. Box 158

Stockholm, SK S0A 3Y0

Phone: (306) 793-4552Fax: (306) 793-2017Mayor: Greg Sjodin

Administrator: Heather Szakacs

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OLSHEWSKI, Louis WWII Louis joined the Army in 1943 and was stationed at Port Alberni, B.C. Hewas discharged in 1945.

OʼNEILL, William Gerald “Gerry” WWIIWilliam was born in Lampman, SK on July 8, 1920. After first training as anEngine Mechanic, he enlisted in the RCAF in October 1939. He wastransferred to Vancouver, and then to Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to 119thSquadron, where he was employed on Bollingbroke aircraft, andoccasionally was sent over the Atlantic as an observer, submarine huntingwith the squadron, in 1943 Gerry was selected for pilot training in WesternCanada. In 1945 he was commissioned and assigned to the Japan Phaseof Warfare. After the war he was released, at his request, to civilian status.

OSADCHUK, Mitch WWII & PeacetimeMitch joined the Army in 1942 and was kicked out because he wasunderage. He re-joined in 1944 (age 18), and trained in Georgia where hereceived his Wings as a Paratrooper. He served in Canada, Britain andScotland and was discharged in 1948. He received the Canadian VolunteerMedal ʻ39 - ʼ45. He joined the Navy Reserve in 1949 and served onCanadian High seas as Ordinary Seaman. He was discharged on May 6,1954 and re-joined the Regular Army in 1954. He served in Canada with theLord Strathcona Horse and was stationed in Calgary & Medford, ON until hewas discharged Aug 19, 1960.

ONRAIT, Gaston Boer WarGaston was born in 1874 in Agra, India. He moved with his mother to Francewhen he was a boy. At the age of 21, Gaston was appointed by the UnitedKingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen Defender of the Faith, to be anofficer in their Militia Forces as 2nd Lieutenant, 3rd Battalion, The ConnaughtRangers Castlebar. In 1896, he was accepted as a medical student inIreland. He enlisted with the British Army 4 years later and was sent to Africaas a British General. In 1903 he came to Canada. In 1905 he married andmoved to a farm in SK. Gaston passed away in 1948.

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Rural Municipality of Senlac No. 411

Box 130Senlac, SK S0L 2Y0

Proud to Support our Veterans

Lizee & Co.

473 2nd Ave N.Saskatoon, SK S7K 2C1

306.653.4444

RRuurraall MMuunniicciippaalliittyy ooff OOlldd PPoosstt NNoo.. 4433P.O. Box 70

Wood Mountain, SK S0H 4L0

330066--226666--22000022

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Box 868KAMSACK,Saskatchewan

S0A 1S0

Phone (306) 542-4110Fax (306) 542-3241

Village of Rhein

P.O. Box 40Rhein, SKS0A 3K0

306.273.2155

Town of MossbankP.O. Box 370

Mossbank, SK S0H 3G0

306.354.2294

P.O. Box 70Redvers, Saskatchewan S0C 2H0

Tel: (306) 452-3263 Fax: (306) 452-3518e-mail: [email protected]

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OWCHAR, Paul Harry WWIIPaul joined the Army April 30, 1941 and served overseas in the UnitedKingdom and Northwest Europe until he was discharged on December 8,1945.

PAGE, Frederick Arthur WWIIFrederick was born in 1924 in Abernethy, SK. He served on Active Servicewith the Royal Canadian Navy aboard the H.M.C.S. Queen Regina from1943 until 1945. He received the War Medal 1939-45 and the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal. He was a Lifelong member of The Royal CanadianLegion for 61 years. Frederick passed away in 2006.

PALUCK, Mike WWIIMike joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943 and trained in radarconstruction maintenance. He was stationed in Prince George, BC andpatrolled the north with the Radar #9RCMV. Mike was discharged in 1945.

PAGE, William WWIIWilliam was born in 1921 in Abernethy, SK. He enlisted in the CanadianArmy in 1941 and arrived overseas in England in August of 1942. He servedon Active Service with 1st Canadian Army, 4th Division R.C.E.M.E. He waswounded in 1943. After his recovery, he was reassigned to the 3rd Division.In June of 1944, he arrived in the European Theatre. He took part in theliberation of Holland. He received the C.V.S.M. and Clasp, 1939-45 Star,France and Germany Star, Defense Medal, War Medal 1939-45. He was amember of The RCL. William passed away in 1989.

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Rural Municipality of Morris No. 312121 Main Street

Young, Sask. S0K 4Y0

(306) 259-2211

PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS

Rural Municipality of Bengough No. 40P.O. Box 429

Bengough, Saskatchewan S0C 0K0306-268-2055www.rm40.com

Proud to support our Veterans.

GOODSOIL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB INC.Box 99

Goodsoil, Saskatchewan, CanadaS0M 1A0

Meeting every 2nd & 4th Tuesday 8:00pmat the Lions Room, Goodsoil Community Hall.

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THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGIONBRANCH #56, SWIFT CURRENT

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WE PROUDLY SUPPORT OURVETERANS AND WILL

ALWAYS REMEMBER THEM

In appreciation and honour of our Veterans

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PARR, Harold Orin Kenneth WWIIHarold was born on March 27, 1922 in Kipling, SK. He enlisted with the Armyand served with the British Paratroops in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, France,Holland, Greece, Rhodes, Crete, Salonica, Skopte, and Sofia. Harold hasbeen a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Calgary Branch #285 for 50years.

PASIEKA, Orest WWIIOrest is the son of Joseph and Julianna Pasieka. He attended Arran HS andNutana Collegiate. He served in the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps fromJune 1942 to June 1946. He took basic training in Prince Albert and hisclerkʼs course in Winnipeg. He was posted in Maple Creek, Camp Bordenand 1 1/2 years in Ottawa, Army HQ with rank as Corporal. He was awardedthe Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the War medal.

PAYNE, C. Orme WWIIOrme was born in 1922 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Army on July 24,1940 and served with the 17th Field Regiment RCA in Italy and Holland untilhis discharge of February 28, 1946. He was awarded the M.I.D. for hisservice. Orme has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion PortMoody Branch for 18 years.

PATTERSON, Robert Andrew WWIIRobert was born on December 30, 1921 in Moose Jaw, SK. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force in May of 1941. He received his wings atClaresholm in February of 1942. He went to England in March of 1942. Onthe night of November 22, 1942 he was practicing solo night flying, whenhis plane was involved in a midair collision with a spitfire craft, both pilotswere killed. The crash site was 2 miles north of Lissett Airfield, nearBarmston East Yorkshire, England. Robert was buried in St MaryʼsChurchyard, Brandesburton Yorkshire England on November 26, 1946.

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Andy Iwanchuk MLASaskatoon Fairview16-15 Worobetz Pl.Ph: 306-651-3801

I am proud to Honour the Veterans of Saskatchewanfor their many sacrifices on our behalf

“Lest We Forget”

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Fax 569-9385146 6th AVE. E.,

REGINA, SASK. S4N 5A5

RANDY JACOBSON, B. COMMGeneral Manager

130 Avenue B NorthSaskatoon, SK S7L 1C8E-mail: [email protected]

Cell: (306) 227-1933Bus: (306) 934-3086Fax: (306) 242-7942

R.M. of Wood Creek No. 281and

Village of SimpsonSimpson, Saskatchewan

Proudly Located On “Veterans Memorial Highway”

"We recognize with appreciation the effortsof The Royal Canadian Legion in our communities

and the heroism of our veterans for defendingfreedom and preserving peace."

GRAINBELT TRANSPORT LTD.COMMERCIAL

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842-0375 shop

FARMWEYBURN 842-4743

608 12th Ave E. #1240Kindersley, SKS0L 1S2

306.463.6055

Rural Municipality of Fertile Belt No. 183Box 190

Stockholm SK S0A 3Y0(306) [email protected]

Proud to Support our Veterans.

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PAYNE, Raymond “Kirk” WWIIKirk was born on September 14, 1924 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Navy and served aboard the HMCS Lachute and the HMSKing George V. He received the 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, ItalyStar, Defense Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He alsoreceived the WWII Artic Campaign Medal, which was presented many yearsafter the war by the Russian Ambassador in Toronto. Kirk passed away in1999.

PEARDON, Murray Lyman WWIIMurray was born in 1920 in Loreburn, SK. He enlisted with the Royal AirForce in 1941 and trained in Calgary. He delivered 7 planes from Nassau,Bahamas to Africa. He served with 575 Squadron and served a total of 1200hours flying. Murray has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for10 years.

PEARSON, Arvid Evald WWIIArvid was born in 1921 in Jasmin, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force in Vancouver. He served with the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalionand trained at Port Benning, Georgia. He served overseas. He returnedhome on the Ile de France and then traveled by train to Vancouver. Arvidpassed away in 1991.

PEARSON, Alfred Edsel PeacetimeAlfred was born in 1928 in Jasmin, SK. He joined the Army for the first timewhen he was 22 on August 30, 1950 and was Honourably Released onJanuary 28, 1954. During his first enlistment he served as a Signalman. Herejoined some time prior to 1958 and served as a Cpl. in the Postal Corps.His second term ended in 1971. He married Sheila Dey (a Scottish LeadingAir Woman in the Canadian Air Force) and after 12 transfers in 10 years,they settled in Calgary, AB with their three children. Alfred passed away in1983.

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“Where Progress is Unlimited”TOWN OF LEADER

Telephone: (306) 628-3868Email: [email protected] Page: www.leader.ca

Alameda Legion Branch

Box 245Almeda, SK S0C 0A0

306.489.2075

136 Main St.Melville, Sask.

PHONE 728-5058

Karin, Gwen, Nicole & Tracey

1010 Scarth StreetRegina, SK S4R 2C9

Phone: 306-352-7372Fax: 306-522-8851

Toll Free: 1-866-352-7372www.youngsmemorials.com

Since 1909

The CraikCo-operative

Association LimitedBox 510, Craik, SK S0G 0V0

PH: (306) 734-2606FAX: (306) 734-2607

®

R.M. of Saltcoats No. 213would like to sayThank You to the

Veterans of Saskatchewan

Rural Municipality of Langenburg, No. 181

Box 489Langenburg, SK S0A 2A0

Phone (306) 743-2341 Fax (306) 743-5282

IN RECOGNITION OF OUR VETERANS

Royal Canadian LegionBranch 701352-100th St.

No. Battleford, Sask.S9A 2Y9

306-445-2173Serving the Community since 1926

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PEARSON, Axel Peter WWIIAxel was born in 1917 in Jasmin, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force in Saskatchewan. He served with the 1st Canadian ParachuteBattalion and trained at Port Benning, Georgia. Axel was killed in action onAugust 18, 1944 at the age of 27. He is buried at Ranville War Cemetery inFrance.

PEARSON, Walter Bernard WWIIWalter was born in 1925 in Jasmin, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1942and served with the Highland Light Infantry. Upon his return he resided inKelliher, SK. He married Adele Karapita and they had 3 sons and 2daughters. Walter and his wife still reside in Regina, SK.

PECK, Bud R. RCMPBud was born in 1942 in Regina, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian MountedPolice on May 30, 1962. He was promoted as follows: Cpl. on February 1,1974, Sgt. on January 8, 1979 and S/Sgt. on January 3, 1991. He wasawarded the Long Service Medal with the Silver Clasp and Star. Bud retiredfrom the Force in 1991.

PECK, Albert E. WWIIAlbert was born in 1901 in England. He joined the Army in Grenfell, SK in1941. He received military training in Regina and was stationed there at 12thDistrict Depot Military Fire Hall. He spent time in Hamilton ON and CampShilo, MB. He broke his ankle while at Camp Shilo and was sent back toRegina where he spent the remainder of his military career at the 12thDistrict Military Fire Hall. He received an honourable discharge in 1944. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Abernethy Branch for 39years. Albert passed away in 1984.

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Henry’s Family Fair& Liquor208 Main St.

Balcarres, SK S0G 0C0

306.334.2964

Carlton DentalCeramics

#2 210 15th St. E.Prince Albert, SK S6V 1G2

306-764-5525

RM of Coulee1680 Chaplin St. E.Swift Current, SK

S9H 1K8

306.773.5420

We Thank You

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OFLAKE ALMA NO. 8

Thank You To All VeteransWho Have Served and Who ArePresently Serving Our Country!

Randy Olson Welding Ltd.Shop & Portable Welding

Box 159, Tribune SK S0C 2M0(306) 456-2739(306) 861-9257

EsterhazyKinsmen Club

PO Box 313, Esterhazy, SK S0A 0X0306.745.3385

“Lest We Forget”

Getz Enterprises925 1st Ave

Regina, SK S4N 6E5

306.949.9309

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PECK, Edward J. PeacetimeEdward was born in 1951 in Balcarres, SK. He joined the Royal CanadianNavy in 1969 and received his basic training in Cornwallis, ON. He spent 1year on HMCS Gatineau and then onto HMCS Provider in Esquimalt. Histour of duty took him to California, Sidney, Australia, Christ Church, NewZealand, Island of Tonga & the Hawaiian Islands. He retired from the Navyin 1973 and returned to civilian life. Edward passed away in 2003 inNanaimo, BC.

PECK, Ron A. PeacetimeRon was born in 1941 in Abernethy, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian Navyin 1963 on the HMCS Queen in Regina, SK. He transferred to RCAF St.Jean, Quebec training Depot in 1967. He followed his career with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in law Enforcement in St. Jean and went onto Comox,BC. He served in Nuclear Security where he was promoted to Corporal. Heleft the Air Force in 1971. Ron currently resides in Surrey, BC.

PENNY, John A. “Jack” WWIIJack was born in 1926 in Abernethy, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with Medical in Canada and France until hisdischarge. He received the CM for his service. Jack is a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion High River Alberta Branch.

PELLETIER, Marius WWIIMarius was born in 1921 in Duck Lake, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved in Canada until his discharge. He received the 1939-45 War Medalfor his service. Marius passed away in 1959.

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Village of AneroidP.O.Box 226Aneroid, SK

S0N 0C0

306.588.2300

Parrish &Heimbecker

1400 - 201 Portage AveWinnipeg, NB

R3B 3K6

204.956.2030

555Rural Municipality of Big River, No. 555

606 First Street NorthBig River, SK S0J 0E0

(306) 469-2323

PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS

Ceylon Lions ClubP.O. Box 162

Ceylon, SK S0C 0T0

Saskatoon Cardiovascular Ctr.810 Spadina Cres. E.

Saskatoon, SKS7K 3H4

306.664.6006

Detour Bar & Grill13 1st Ave. SWWeyburn, SKS4H 2H7

306.842.7888

Dewdney Drugs (1986) Ltd. 3034 Dewdney Ave

Regina, SK S4T 0Y2 PRAYING FOR YOUR SAFE RETURN.

(306) 757-8604

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PEPPER, Alfred WWIIAlfred was born in 1911 in Rozilee, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedin Canada, Britain, Northwest Europe, and the Central Mediterranean untilhis discharge. He received the 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France & GermanyStar, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and theWar Medal 1939-45. Alfred passed away in 1991.

PEPPER, Frank WWIFrank was born 1882, Leiston, England. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in Canada, Britain andFrance. He was badly wounded at Arras, near Vimy, and was hospitalized inEngland for months. He received an honourable discharge in 1918. Hereceived the British War Medal and Victory Medal for his service. Frankpassed away in 1963.

PERRY, John WWIIJohn was born on August 19, 1921 in Regina, SK. He joined the CanadianArmy Active in November of 1942 and became a Signaler in the Artillery. Heserved in England, France, Holland, Belgium and Germany until hisdischarge in February of 1946 with the Rank of Lance Corporal. He was anactive member of The Royal Canadian Legion for about 30 years. Johnpassed away in November of 1984. In 2003, his wife received the DutchMedal, which was given in recognition of the Canadians who freed Holland.

PEPPER, Frederick WWIIFrederick was born in 1914 in Rozilee, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the R.C.O.C. as Staff Sergeant in Regina during the war. Hewas a Chartered Accountant. Frederick passed away in 2003.

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THE RESIDENTS AND COUNCILS OF THE RM OF MCCRANEY AND

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THE VETERANS OF SASKATCHEWAN.

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PETERSON, Alvin R. WWIIAlvin was born on March 25, 1923 in Tompkins, SK. He enlisted with theArmy in 1943 in Regina. He was sent off to England in January of 1944. OnJune 6, 1944, D-Day, he was part of first line reinforcements to land on theJuno Beach in Normandy, France. As a signaler on a motorcycle, manytimes he had to jump off the still running bike to take cover from the enemyas they flew over him shooting. After fighting their way through France, itwas onto Belgium, Holland, and then Germany. Alvin has been a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Tompkins Branch for over 25 years.

PHENIX, Gerald Donaldson “Gerry” WWIIGerry joined the Royal Canadian Navy on September 12, 1940. He servedon five different ships that did ocean escort from St. Johnʼs, NL toLondonderry, Ireland. He was later drafted to HMCS Dawson, where he wasdrafted to the American Fleet in the Behring Sea.

PICKERING, George Douglas WWIIGeorge was born in 1916 near Leslie, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army and served with the 120th C.A.B.T.C. in Canada andEngland. He drove tanks and was discharged with the Rank of Trooper. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Leslie Branch #172 for 30years. George passed away in 1978.

PHENIX, Tom S. WWIIAfter graduating from Carlyle High School, Tom joined the RCAF. He wassent to London, ON, where he took Squadron Leadership Training. He wasstationed in Dauphin, MN, for four years and was then sent to York, England.From there, he served in London, England, Belgium and Germany. After thewar, he returned to Carlyle. He went to Saskatoon and joined the 406thSquadron and spent 23 years with the Air Force Reserve. During that timehe attended University and received his BA, BSA and his MSC. He thenworked with the Department of Agriculture, Canada.

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PIPPENGER, Ralph William WWIIRalph was born on March 6, 1904 in Lewiston, Idaho. He moved to theBestville District of SK with his family in 1911. He joined the 1stSaskatchewan Light Infantry on September 18, 139 in North Battleford, SK.He later transferred to RCOC and then to the RCEME. He achieved the rankof Staff Sergeant. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, andContinental Europe until his discharge on August 17, 1945. Ralph passedaway in April of 1964.

PLASKO, Adam WWIIAdam was born on March 13, 1919 in Bremen, SK. He was enrolled in theCanadian Army as a Private Driver Mechanic on January 11, 1941. Most ofhis training and time was spent in Dundurn and Montreal. He was dischargedon February 19, 1946 and was discharged as a Corporal. In November of1946, Adam, his wife Marion and Marionʼs brother Joe purchased land nearPierceland, SK with the intention of developing a dairy/mixed farmingoperation. Adam passed away on February 11, 1964.

POLLON, Scott Frederick PeacetimeHe joined the Canadian Forces Reserves May of 2000 and had his basictraining at Connaught Ranges & went with the Ceremonial Guard in Ottawaas a Piper. He completed the public duties season under the badge of theGovernor Generalʼs Foot Guards. He then transferred to the Queenʼs OwnCameron Highlanders of Canada in Winnipeg and was appointed PipeCorporal in the Cameronʼs in 2003 & Pipe Sergeant of the Ceremonial Guardthat summer. He continued on to the Reserve Pipe majorʼs course in Borden.

PLECKHAM, Walter WWIIWalter was born in 1925 in Bromehead, SK. In November of 1943, he wentto Regina and joined active service. He took his basic training in Brandon,MB then moved to Shilo in the spring for his advanced training in the HeavyArtillery. He was transferred to Artillery when he arrived in England. He thencaught a draft to Italy where he joined the PPCLI. He arrived on the FrontLine on December 3, 1944. He was shot in the legs on January 7, 1945 andboth legs were broken. He was recovering in England when he heard thenews that the war ended. Walter is a member of the RCL.

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Village of Climax120 Main St., Climax, SK S0N 0N0

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POLONICH, John WWIIJohn was born in 1923 in Foam Lake, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army and served with the 12th Field Regiment RCA in England,France and Holland. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and GermanyStar, Volunteer Service Medal, G.B. Defense Medal, and the Canadian WarMedal. John passed away in 1988.

PONTIUS, Jacob “George” WWII George was born on September 21, 1924 in the Osage area. He joined theRoyal Canadian Air Force on November 1, 1943 and trained at Fort Erie,ON as an aircraft assembly mechanic. He served in the military, but did notgo overseas. He received the CVSM Service Medal & Can. War Medal.George was discharged in 1946. George passed away on December 25,1991 at the age of 67 years.

PORTEN, Gerald Norman WWIIGerald was born on September 26, 1917 in Bogend, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Armed Forces on August 5, 1942 at the age of 25. Hedeparted for overseas on April 1, 1943. While in England he became aSignalman, Driver Mechanic, water proofing instructor and a dispatch rider.He was promoted to Lance Corporal in February of 1944. He traveledthrough Continental Europe serving in Holland after the war ended. Hereturned to Canada on February 2, 1946. He received the War Medal 1939-45, Defense Medal, CVSM 39-45, and the France and Germany Star. Geraldpassed away in 1995.

PORTEN, Archibald M. WWIIArchie was born on April 21, 1915 in Bogend, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force on October 22, 1941 and departed for overseas onDecember 26, 1942. He served as Co-pilot and Bomb Aimer with 600 hoursof flying time; becoming a pilot officer and a flight officer instructing bombing.He returned to Canada on April 25, 1945. He worked at various jobs,including elevator agent and farming until retirement. He married VeraHancheroff in 1946. Archie passed away in 1999.

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PORTEN, Jack M. F. WWIIJack was born on December 31, 1918 in Bogend, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Armed Forces in July of 1941 at the age of 23. He departedfor overseas on September 10, 1942 where he served with the RoyalCanadian Ordinance Corps in the shoe repair depot. Jack died from gasfumes in England after the end of the war. He is buried in a MilitaryCemetery, Brookwood Station, Working, Surrey, Row B, Grave 3.

POZER, James William WWIIJames was born in 1916 in Duck Lake, SK. He served with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in Canada until his discharge.

POZER, Sydney Melbourne WWIISyd was born in 1917 in Duck Lake, SK. He joined the Royal Canadian AirForce in 1940. He served with Bomber Command, completing two tours andreceiving tour bar and badge. German Night Fighters shot down his plane inApril of 1943. He spent over 2 years as a German Prisoner of war at StalagLuft III and worked on the tunnel of the “Great Escape” prison break wherethe Germans shot fifty allied officers.

POZER, John Harold WWIIJohn was born in 1925 in Duck Lake, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Navy and served in the North Atlantic until his discharge.

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PRATT, Gertrude C. WWIIGertrude was born in 1924 in Ordale, SK. She enlisted with the W.R.C.N.S.and served in Canada until the end of the war. She received the 1939-45War Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. Gertrude has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Ladiesʼ Auxiliary for 50 years.

PRATT, Harvey Edward WWIIHarvey was born in 1908 in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army during WWII. He received the 1939-45 Medal, the CanadianVolunteer Service Medal, 1939-45 Defense Medal, 1939-45 Star, Franceand Germany Star and the Italy Star. Harvey passed away in 1971.

PROSKO, Emil WWIIEmil was born on August 22, 1921 in Watson, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in October of 1942 and served as an Air Force Mechanicin Canada. After the war, he joined The Royal Canadian Legion Watson #272Branch. He held several executive offices and was presented with a LifeMembership in 1998. Emil passed away on August 22, 2000.

PRICE, Irvin L. WWIIIrvin was born in 1911 in Abernethy, SK. He joined the Army in Regina in1940. He trained in Canada and England. He saw active duty in Sicily, Italy,Germany, France, and Belgium and served with 14th Field Company, RCE.His unit built bailey Bridges and repaired roads. In Belgium he injured hisknee while playing football. He returned to England for Surgery and wasthen sent home in July of 1945. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Abernethy Branch #26 for 53 years. Irvin passed away in 2001.

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PROSKO, Peter Paul WWIIPeter was born in 1921 in Watson, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force in 1942 as an Airframe Mechanic. He was stationed in Regina, SK,Lachine, QC, St. Thomas, ON and Souris, MB. For a short period of timeafter the war ended, he went to Moose Jaw, SK where he was dischargedin 1945. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Watson Branch#272 for 25 years. Peter passed away in 1983.

PROSSER, John Burton WWIIJohn was born in 1915 in Piapot, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedin England until his discharge. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Loon Lake and Kyle Branches. John passed away in 1998.

PURSE, Jack WWIIJack was born on September 24,1922. In 1940, he enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Navy. He went overseas on December 7, 194l and served on theBritish ship H.M.S. Poole, 8th Army Sweepers, R.N. He was in theMediterranean Sea, Africa, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf and India. He waswounded in Madagascar. He returned to Canada and was discharged in1945.

PRYHITKO, Bill “Willie” WWIIWilie joined the Royal Canadian Army 1942 and took his basic training inRegina. He was sent to Chilliwack for advanced training with the RoyalCanadian Engineers. He was discharged in July of 1945. Willie received theWar Medal (1939-45) and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

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QUINN, George D. WWIIGeorge was born on March 12, 1906 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. He immigratedto Canada in 1928 and worked on farms. In 1934 he moved to the Stowleadistrict to become a homesteader. On August 12, 1943, he joined the Artilleryin Regina. He served in Infantry in France, England, Belgium, Germany, andHolland. He was attached to the American Army in the Battle of the Bulge inthe Ardiennes Forest. He received the 1939-45 Star, the France andGermany Star, the George VI DG Medal, and the 1939-45 Voluntary ServiceAward. He was discharged on March 8, 1946. George passed away in 2003.

RAABEL, John WWIIJohn joined the Armed Forces in 1943 and spent some time overseas beforehe was discharged in 1946. He served over 30 years with the Pelly RoyalCanadian Legion.

RAMAGE, Hugh A. WWIIHugh was born in 1917 in Wawota, SK. He joined the army in October of1940 in Regina. He joined the 8th Reconnaissance Regiment, 14th Hussarsin January of 1941. He arrived in Aldershot England in July of 1941 andspent the next 3 years training. He landed in France on July 6th, 1944. Theyfought through the North Coast of France, Belgium, Holland, and theReichwald and Hocwald Forests and Keieve and were 6 miles north ofOldenburgh in Germany when the war ended on May 5th, 1945. Hugh hasbeen a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 59 years.

RAMAGE, George Eric WWIIGeorge was born in 1925 in Wawota, SK. He joined the army on December6, 1943 with the Canadian Armored Corp. He went overseas in March of1945 and took training in England for re-enforcement until May when thewar ended. He went to Holland in June of 1945 and served with the LordStathcona Horse Regiment and stock piled tanks. He volunteered to go toJapan but the war ended before he was sent. He received his discharge onSeptember 28, 1946. George has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion for 52 years.

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RANGER, Amedee WWII & KoreaAmedee was born on July 29, 1923 in Batoche, SK. He enlisted with theArmy on January 30, 1940 and served in Canada, the UK and ContinentalEurope until his discharge on August 7, 1946. He enlisted with the Armyagain on August 22, 1950 and served in Korea until his discharge onSeptember 13, 1955. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and GermanyStar, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, KoreanMedal and the United Nations Service Medal. Amedee is a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Duck Lake Branch.

RANGER, Jean Baptiste WWIJean was born on June 23, 1884 in St. Boniface, MB. He enlisted with theArmy in 1914 and served in England, France, and Germany until hisdischarge in 1918. He received The British Medal War Medal, The VictoryMedal, and the Medaille Militaire. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Duck Lake Branch. Jean passed away in1963.

RASMUSSON, Clayton WWIIClayton enlisted in the Army in June 1941 with the 18th ManitobaReconnaissance Battalion. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. He received the 1939-1945 Star, the France & GermanyMedal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

RANGER, Orville Lawrence WWIIOrville was born in 1917 in Empress, AB and grew up on a farm near Leask,SK. He graduated from the College of Pharmacy at the University ofSaskatchewan in 1942. That same year he was sent overseas as an Officerin the Army. He served in England, France, Holland and Belgium. Hereturned home in 1946 and resumed his career as a pharmacist working inHumboldt, Watson and Saskatoon until his retirement in 1974. In 1995 hemarried Olga (Prosko). Orville passed away in 2003.

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On behalf of the residents of the Resort Village of Aquadeo,we extend our gratitude and appreciation to those whohave given so much so we may have freedom of choice andlive in peace.

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RASMUSSON, Harold WWIIHarold served in the Army from 1943 to 1946.

RASMUSSON, Sydney WWIISydney enlisted in the Army June 1941 with the 18th ManitobaReconnaissance Battalion. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom andContinental Europe. He received the 1939-1945 Star, the France & Germanymedal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

READ, Walker Fuller WWIIWalker was born on October 13, 1922 in Carlyle, SK. He joined theCanadian Postal Corp. of the Canadian Army. He went to Ottawa, ON to theP.O. base and then to Debert, NS to the military office #603. He then wentto #604 and handled all financial transactions and on to Sussex, N.B. tohandle all P.O. business. Walker worked at Can. Military Headquarters inLondon, Eng. SCI until he was discharged in 1946. Walker was an activemember of the Legion for 52 years. He was also an active communitymember. He served on Town Council for 6 years and Mayor for 4 years.Walker passed away on May 10, 1998.

REA, Gilbert Peever WWIIGilbert was born on July 2, 1918 in Deloraine, MB. He enrolled with the Armyat the #10 District Depot, Royal Canadian Artillery in Winnipeg on November14, 1941. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, continental Europeand the Central Mediterranean until his discharge on November 13, 1945 inWinnipeg. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp,1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, and the Defense Medal.Gilbert passed away in 2000.

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TOWN OF ROCKGLENBox 267, Rockglen, SK S0H 3R0

PPrroouudd ttoo SSuuppppoorrttOOuurr VVeetteerraannss..

The Town of Delisle salutes ourveterans and troops.

Town of DelisleBox 40

Delisle, Sask. S0L 0P0Phone: (306) 493-2242

Fax: (306) 493-2263E-Mail: [email protected]

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REDDEN, Ernest Edward WWIErnest was born on May 14, 1884 in Ernesttown Township, ON. He came toSaskatchewan in 1909 to homestead. He enlisted with the army during WWIand served with the 60th Battalion in France. After the war he farmed for afew years, then operated a hardware store in Wiseton. He was Vice-Grandof the local Off Fellows Lodge and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Ernestpassed away on January 9, 1933 and is buried in Cataraqui Cemetery inKingston, ON.

REGIMBAL, Alfred Emile WWIIAlfred was born on June 15, 1918 in Lafleche, SK. He enlisted with theRCAF in 1940 and trained as a pilot at Trenton, ON. After his training he wasstationed in Calgary, Alberta as an instructor. While flying on a trainingmission over Cochrane, AB with an American student Pilot, LeadingAircraftsman Quentin Burl Chase of Wichita, Kansas their plane struck anunmarked cable across the Bow River and crashed, killing both airmen.Alfred is buried in Lafleche. A cairn was erected in their memory on the oldBanff HWY, 28 miles west of Calgary, adjacent to the site of the accident.

REID, Andrew Brandrew WWIIAndrew enlisted with the Army during WWII. He served with the ForestryCorps in Canada until his discharge. He received the 1939-45 War Medaland the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal.

REGIMBAL, Wilfred Henry WWIIWilfred was born on August 27, 1916 in Lafleche, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force in June of 1941 and instructed at No. 15 EFTS in Reginabefore going overseas. Wilfred and a crew comprised of four Canadians andon British airman were reported missing after an aerial combat on November22, 1944. On March 10, 1945 official word was received by his family that theaircraft had crashed in the Monschau Forest near Rocherath, Belgium. Thecrew was buried at Rheinberg, Germany. Regimbal Bay is named in hishonour.

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• ENGLISH • FRENCH IMMERSION118 - 11th St. East

Fax: 763-1723 Ph: 953-7500www.pacsd6.sk.ca

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In recognition & appreciationof our veterans’ courage,

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REID, Claire WWIIClaire was born in Manor, Sask. In 1937 he married Bessie Wilson and theymade their home at Carlyle and then Kenosee Lake. When WWII broke out,Claire enlisted in the Canadian Army and joined the South Sask. Regiment.He reported to Regina April 15,1941 and was moved to Winnipeg that Fall.He was sent overseas November 9,1941, to take Commando Training.Claire was wounded and taken prisoner at Dieppe August 19,1942. He wassent to a hospital for eight months and from there to Stalag 9 where hestayed until released by the Americans in July 1945. Claire was an ardentLegion member.

REID, John WWIIJohn enlisted with the Army during WWII. He served with the Calgary Tanksin Canada, Britain, France, Sicily and Italy. He received the 1939-45 Star,Italy Star, Defense Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp,War Medal 1939-45, and the Dieppe Medal.

REYNOLDS, Ernest A. WWIErnest was born in 1890 in Holmfield, Manitoba. He enlisted with the Armyduring WWI and served with the Wadena Wildcats in the C.F.C. C.E.F. inCanada, England, and France. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Leslie Branch. Ernest passed away in 1960.

REIGER, Jacob “Jack” WWIIJack was born in 1923 in Grayson, SK. He enlisted with the Army onSeptember 2, 1942. He arrived on the streets on London on September2,1943. He transferred into the same unit as his brother Casper, #45Company, R.C.A.S.C. Their unit went into France on June 10, 1944. Theystayed together until the Armistice was signed in May of 1945. Because hewas a Driver Mechanic, he was kept in Europe until all trucks weredemobilized. He was awarded the Dutch War Medal in 2003. Jack has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Young-Zelma Branch #358 for 37years.

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REYNOLDS, Harry Richard KoreaHarry was born on October 24, 1931 in Leslie, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Navy and served aboard the Crusader in Canada and Korea.Harry has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Coquitlam Branch#263 for 35 years.

REYNOLDS, William Franklin WWIIWilliam was born in 1922 in Leslie, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance in Canada, the United Kingdom, andContinental Europe. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion LeslieBranch #172 for 54 years. William passed away in 2000.

RICHARDSON, George Arthur WWIIGeorge was born on July 17, 1917 to William Bell and Jemima Mary (Kidd)Richardson. After completing his schooling George joined the InfantryDivision of the Canadian Army in 1942. He was stationed in Nanaimo andPort Alberni, BC, and then in New Brunswick. He was discharged in 1944due to medical reasons. In 1947, George married Millicent Fuller and theyraised two children: Colleen, born in 1951, and Allan, born in 1954. In 1966,Millicent passed away. George passed away on January 2000.

RICHARDSON, Fred WWIIFred was born in 1917 in Regina, SK. He joined the Regina Rifles Regimentin North Battleford in 1940, going 1st to Calgary where he took a course asa small arms instructor. In September of 1941 he arrived in England. Whilethere, he took four more courses at an English Military School. He took partin the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion for 38 years. Fred passed away in 1993.

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Midale Credit UnionP.O. Box 418 / Midale, Saskatchewan / S0C 1S0

R. L. (Bob) HarrisGeneral Manager

Ph: (306)458-2222Fax: (306)458-2329

Email: [email protected]

Goodwill Bakery

301 Main St. Box 219Stoughton, SK S0G 4T0

306.457.3171

317 - 103rd Street EastSaskatoon, SK S7N 1Y9

e-mail: [email protected]

Torquay CreditUnion Limited

Torquay BranchBox 30

Torquay, Sask306 923 2177

Tribune BranchBox 129,

Tribune, Sask306 456 2215

www.torquaycu.comProud Supporters of Royal Canadian Legion

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RICHARDSON, Kenneth R. WWIIKenneth was born in 1914 in Rawalpindi, India. He was the son of a BritishSoldier; his initials reflect his fatherʼs Regiment, the Kings Royal Rifles. Hisfamily came to Canada when he was a boy. His military career started as aCadet. His medical problems led to him training troops prior to them goingoverseas. After WWII, he served in the North Saskatchewan RegimentMilitia, part of this period as its Commanding Officer. He was active involuntary service including the RCL Branch #349, the St. Johnʼs Ambulanceand the Masons. Ken passed away in 2004.

ROBINSON, William J. WWIIWilliam was born in 1920 in Neville, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianAir Force on January 7, 1942 and served in Canada and England. He wasHonourably Released and transferred to the Reserve, General Section,Class “E” on March 27, 1946. He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and Clasp and the Defense Medal for his service. William was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion Branches 328 & 189.

ROLLINGS, Basil Robert WWIIBasil joined the Canadian Army in November 1940 and trained inCommunications. He served overseas in England, France, Germany andHolland. Basil received the following medals:1939 - 1945 Star and clasp, France - Germany Star, Canadian VolunteerService Medal, The Defence Medal, War Medal 1939 - 45. Basil was on thefirst wave at the Beaches of Normandy. On Dec. 8,1945 Basil married VeraMay King from London, England. After discharge they returned to Canadaand made their home in Yorkton. Basil passed away June 25,1994.

ROCKEY, Arthur John WWIIArthur was born on September 26, 1916 in Lynthorpe, SK. He volunteeredfor service on August 14, 1942 in Regina. He served in the United Kingdom,Belgium, France, Holland, and in occupied Germany with the 73rd Battery,5th Field Regiment until August 7, 1944 when the 5th Field broke up andthe 6th Field took over. He served with the South Saskatchewan Regimentuntil the warʼs end. He was discharged from active service on January 4,1946. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Glentworth Branchfor 47 years. Arthur passed away on July 9, 1995.

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ROSE, John Robert WWIIJohn was born in 1919 in Leslie, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1940 inRegina. He trained in Manitoba and was deployed to England. While inEngland, he tested positive for tuberculosis and returned to Saskatchewan.He was tested throughout the rest of his life and never had another positivetest. He served in the Army in Canada until January 1944 when he returnedhome. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Leslie Branch #172 for 32 years. John passed away in 1976.

ROSS, E. Roman WWI & WWIIRoman was born in 1895 in St. Lazare, MB. He served in WWI overseas inEngland and France with the 1st & 5th Battalion from 1914-1918. He washonourably discharged on April 12, 1919 in Regina, SK. He served in theVeteranʼs Guard of Canada during WWII. Roman passed away on February26, 1946 while in the service in the internment camp in Lethbridge, AB.

ROURKE, Frank WWIIFrank joined August 12, 1940 to the Saskatchewan Horse. He wentoverseas spring of 1941 and was put in a B.C. Regiment. He was in France,Germany, and through to Holland. Frank was discharged on September 28,1945.

ROULSTON, James Craig WWIIJames was born on February 1, 1881 in Spring Vale, ON. He moved with hisfamily from Hagersville, ON to the Prince District of Saskatchewan in 1909.There he homesteaded on a ¼ section of land. He joined the Army duringWWI. He served with the 5th Battalion, Saskatchewan Regiment, CanadianInfantry in France and Belgium. James was killed in action in Belgium onSeptember 21, 1917. He is buried in the Tournai Communal Cemetery, AlliedExtension, Belgium.

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ROURKE, James Mackie “Jim” WWI & WWIIIn WW I, Jim served overseas with the Canadian Armed Forces from August6, 1915 to May 19, 1919. After being wounded at Vimy Ridge, he returnedhome. During WW II, Jim once again volunteered his services. It was hisduty to take a load of mules to India traveling by submarine. In Jimʼs words,it “was a stinking trip”. He spent the rest of the War guarding prisoners inLethbridge.

ROWLE, Willis WWIIWillis was formerly from north of Pelly, SK. He joined the Armed Forces whiledown east at Coberg, Ontario. He went overseas in 1942 with the P.P.C.L.I.and was wounded in 1944 during action in Italy. He came back to Canadain 1945 and was later discharged.

RUETHER, Garland Wilbur WWIIGarland was born in 1920 in Penzance, SK. He enlisted with the Army onJuly 11, 1941 at the #12 District Depot in Saskatoon. He served as a VehicleMechanic with the 5th Infantry Brigade, 2nd Division R.C.A.S.C. in Canada,England, France, Germany, and Holland until his discharge on January 18,1946. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, DefenseMedal, C.V.S.M. and a “Thank You” Medal from the people of Holland(presented to his wife in 2003). He was a member of The RCL for 30 years.Garland passed away in 1981.

ROY, Arthur WWIIArthur was born on March 5, 1921 in Moosomin, SK. He enlisted with theArmy and served with the R.C.E. in England, France, Holland, and Belgium.Arthur has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Moosomin Branch#81 for 51 years.

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Box 150Gull Lake, SK

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RUSSELL, Earl WWIIEarl was born in 1923 in North Portal, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served with the 424 Squadron in England. He wasawarded the Flying Cross for completion of 35 bombing trips in 1944. Earlis a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion North Portal Branch #117.

RYLAND, Robert William “Bill” WWIIBill was born on May 9, 1920 in Eston, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force on June 16, 1942 as A.E.W. in Saskatoon. He completedhis training at St. Thomas in December of 1942. he served in Canada andattained the rank of Leading Aircraftsman by April 1, 1943 and washonourably released on March 18, 1946 when he transferred to the ReserveGeneral Section Class “E.” He received the Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal and War Medal 1939-45. He married Rita Rompre on June 16, 1949and they raised 3 children. Bill passed away on January 7, 1990.

SALLOUM, Eddie George WWIIEddie was born in 1922 in Karoun, Syria. He enlisted with the R.C.N.V.R. atthe HMCS Queen in Regina, SK. He served in Newfoundland until hisdischarge. Eddie is a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #148.

SADOWSKY, Walter WWIIWalter was born in 1920 in Richard, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the C.A.(B) T.C. 120th in Canada until his discharge in 1946.After the war he returned to the farm at Richard, SK. He retired to NorthBattleford, SK in 1986. Walter passed away in 1995.

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SALLOUM, Habeeb “Habbe” WWIIHabbe was born on March 9, 1924 in Karoun, Lebanon (Syria). He enlistedwith the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada and England untilhis discharge. Habbe received the Air Gunnerʼs Badge and the War Medal.

SANBY, Norman R. WWIINorman was born on June 15, 1919 in Lyndhurst, England. He came toCanada with his parents in 1926. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force inJanuary of 1941 and went overseas in May. From 1941 to 1944 he servedas Radio Mechanic in R.A.F. He returned to Canada in 1944 and took overthe family farm after the death of his father. He received a compassiondischarge in March of 1945. Norman is a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Abernethy Branch #26.

SANDERSON, Frank WWIIFrank served in the army.

SANBY, Stewart R. WWIStewart was born on March 1, 1886 in Southern England. He joined the 14thHussars in January of 1906 and served in England and India. He wastransferred to the machine Gun Corp and served all of WWI. He wasdischarged in March of 1920 after 11 years in service. He immigrated toCanada in 1926 to farm in the Abernethy area. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Abernethy Branch #26 for 18 years. Stewart passedaway in 1944.

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SANDERSON, Ross WWIIRoss served in the Royal Canadian Air Force.

SAUVE, Joseph WWIIJoseph was born in May of 1922 in Duck Lake, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Army in February of 1942. He served in Canada until hisHonourable Discharge in March of 1946. He received the 1939-45 WarMedal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. Joseph is a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Duck Lake Branch.

SAWCHUK, Bohdan “Bud” WWIIBud is the youngest son of Sam & Theodora Sawchuk. He enlisted in theRCAF in January of 1941 as an airframe mechanic. He was posted toBrandon, MB, Dunnville, ON, St. Thomas, ON, and Lethbridge, AB beforebeing sent overseas in March of 1943. In England he was posted to 426Bomber Squadron. He returned to Canada in June of 1945 and wasdischarged in September of 1945. Bud received the Canadian VolunteerMedal, Defense medal and the War medal.

SAVAGE, Gordon Trotter WWIIGordon was born in 1921 in Youngstown, AB. He started his military careerin 1940 with the Prince Albert and Battleford Volunteers. In August of 1941he received his discharge from the army reserve and promptly enlisted in theNavy. He served primarily as gunnerʼs mate aboard the Corvette HMCSChambly, a ship on escort duty in the North Atlantic. In 1944 he wastransferred to the HMCS Minas, a minesweeper active off the coast ofNormandy. He spent D-Day in the English Channel clearing the way forAmerican troops at Omaha Beach. Gordon passed away on November 11,2008.

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SAWCHUK, John WWIIJohn is the oldest son of Sam & Theodora Sawchuk. He taught school from1929 until 1941. He enlisted May 1941 with the RCAF and trained in Fingal,Yorkton, St. Thomas, Winnipeg and Saskatoon for 3 years. In April 1944 hewas stationed at United Kingdom Base Accounts Unit in London. Herequested & received release in March of 1946 upon his return to Canada.He received the Canadian Volunteer Medal, Defense medal and the Warmedal.

SAWCHUK, Martin WWIIMartin is the third son of Sam & Theodora Sawchuk. He enlisted in the RCAFand served 5 years as a pilot instructor at various stations in Manitoba &Alberta. He did not serve overseas. He received his honourable dischargein 1945. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Medal and the War medal.

SAWCHUK, Peter WWIIPeter is the fifth son of Sam & Theodora Sawchuk. He enlisted in the RCAFin 1940 & received training as an aero-engine technician. He was posted to#11 STFS for a few years & then served overseas for 2 years n the #6 HeavyBombers Group servicing Lancaster planes. He was discharged in Reginain October of 1945. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Medal, theDefense medal, and the War medal.

SAWCHUK, Michael WWIIMichael is the fourth son of Sam & Theodora Sawchuk. He enlisted in theRCAF and served at various Prairie stations as a Rigger (technician) forthree years. He was discharged without having gone overseas. He receivedthe Canadian Volunteer Medal and the War medal.

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SCHELL, Albert WWIIAlbert served in the Royal Canadian Navy.

SCHELL, Charlie WWIDuring WW I, Charlie joined the 226th Battalion in 1916 and served inFrance with the 16th Battalion for 19 months. After discharge hehomesteaded in the Whitebeach area. He joined the Dept of NaturalResources as Forestry Assistant in 1927 and in 1929 served in the PellyDistrict as a Forest Ranger, later known as a Field Officer.

SCHOW, Orville Jennings WWIIOrville served in the Canadian Navy as Petty Officer. He served as aTechnician in Radio and Radar Branch from 1943 until 1945.

SCHELL, Wilfred WWIIWilfred enlisted with the Anti-Aircraft Artillery.

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SCHOW, Roy WWIIRoy served in the Second World War in 1942 with the Royal CanadianInfantry and took basic training in Chiliwack & Vernon B.C. He was stationedin the Kiska Islands until he was discharged in 1945.

SCUTCHINGS, Arthur WWIIArthur was born in 1910 in Alliston, ON. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian AirForce on December 13, 1941. He was designated as a Leading Aircraftsmanand took his basic training in MacLeod, AB. He suffered a broken wrist whenoverseas which he received a small pension. He was honourably discharged onOctober 10, 1945. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star,Aircrew Europe Star, Defense Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medaland Clasp. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam Lake Branch#16. Arthur passed away in 1992.

SEGHERS, Edgar August WWIIEdgar was born on April 21, 1923 in Oungre, SK. He enlisted as a Private inthe Army on December 29, 1942 with the Princess Louise Fusiliers. Heserved in Canada, England, Italy and the Mediterranean area. He wasdischarged on June 13, 1946. He received the CVSM & Clasp, the Italy Star,and the France and Germany Star. He married Greta in Holland and returnedhome to Canada. Edgar was a Charter Member of The Royal CanadianLegion South Saskatchewan Branch #306. He retired to Weyburn where hestill resides.

SCUTCHINGS, Harry WWIIHarry was born in 1895 in Tring, Hertfordshire, England. He enlisted withthe Canadian Army during WWI and served with the 46th Battalion,Saskatchewan Regiment in France and Belgium. He was awarded theMilitary Medal “For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty beforePasschendale on October 26, 1917”. Harry was killed in action in 1917 atPasschendale.

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SEGHERS, Hector H. WWIIHector was born on February 12, 1919 in the Fairlawn District of SK. Hetook the Aero-engine Mechanic Course in Regina in July of 1941 and hewas enlisted on November 5, 1941 for basic training with the R.C.A.F. Hewent overseas in February of 1944 and served with the 429 Bison Squadronin Leeming, Yorkshire, England, the 410 R.S.U. in Holland and the 127Airfield Squadron in Germany. He was discharged on January 24, 1946.Following the war he joined R.C.L. Branch #306 and held all executiveoffices over the years. Hector was killed in an auto accident in December of2000.

SEIM, Ruth WWIIRuth joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and was stationed acrossCanada at different Airbases. She was discharged in 1945.

SHAK, Edgar Sydney WWII & Special DutyEdgar was born in 1922 in Kuban, Russia. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1941 and served in Canada during WWII. He servedwith the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1945 until 1970 with #404, #405,and #407 Squadrons in Canada.

SELSKY, Michael WWIIMichael was born on November 11, 1924 in PrudʼHomme, SK. He enlistedwith the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Canada, England andGermany. He served with the R.C.A.F. Overseas HQ, Canadian War CrimesInvestigation Unit. Michael has been a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Naicam Branch for 50 years.

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SHAW, Thelma Grace WWIIThelma was born in 1921 in Tate, SK. She enlisted with the C.W.A.C. andserved a total of 21 months as a Store woman at 10th Area Signals, inVancouver, BC. She received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal andthe 1939-45 War Medal. She was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionPierceland Branch #178. Thelma passed away in 1963.

SHERMAN, Fred Albert WWIIFred was born in 1920 in Vanguard, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army Service Corps and served in Canada, the UK andContinental Europe. He received the 1939-45 Star, France and GermanyStar, and the Defense Medal. In November of 1947 he joined The RoyalCanadian Legion in Orillia, ON. He moved to Neville and was President ofthe Legion. On December 4, 1969 Fred transferred to SK Legion #56.

SHIRLEY, Cecil WWIICecilʼs father had emigrated from Watford, Ontario, and purchased landnorth of Carlyle in 1908. In 1910, he married Mary Saunders of Morden,Manitoba. Cecil attended Swift Creek school. When the Second World Warbroke out, he enlisted in the Postal Corp. of the Canadian Army in 1942. Hewas stationed in Ottawa and London, Ontario. Cecil was discharged in 1945.After being discharged, he returned to Carlyle where he married BillieJohnstone of Wordsworth. They farmed in the north Carlyle area and raisedthree boys and two girls.

SHILLING, Glenn Arthur WWIIGlenn was born on January 12, 1907 in Knoxville, Iowa. He moved with hisfamily to the Regina, SK area in 1919 and in 1927 the family moved to theBirch Hills area to farm. He was called into the Canadian Army and servedfrom June 1943 until February 1946 in Canada, England, France, Belgium,and Germany. After the war he bought land in the Fisher District. In 1980 hesold his farm and bought a farm in the Winston District. Glenn passed awayon February 1, 1992 and is buried in the Birch Hills Cemetery.

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Spy Hill Lions ClubP.O. Box 127

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SHIRLEY, Clifford “Cliff” WWIIClifford was the eldest son of Carl and Mary Shirley of Carlyle, Sask. He joinedthe Royal Canadian Air Force in 1939 and trained at Mossbank as a flightnavigator. After being shipped overseas, he became a navigator bomb aimerin four-engine aircraft (Lancaster and Manchester) with the 50 Squadron RAF.Cliffʼs crew completed many successful bombing raids over Germany andItaly. After completing the required 52 missions, he returned to Canada in theFall of 1943 and served as a flying instructor in the British Commonwealth AirTraining Program at Boundary Bay, BC until the war ended.

SHORTT, Thelma WWIIThelma served with the R.C.A.F. (W.D.) from February 1943 until January1946. She was trained as an Equipment Assistant, with duties ofstorekeeping and accounting. Her service was primarily in Western AirCommand, where many stations were set up to train squadrons of Canadian,British, Australian and New Zealand airmen in flying skills. By 1944 theyeven had some free French airmen go in for training. After V.E. Day in May1945 she signed papers indicating that she was willing to continue serviceas the battle shifted to the Pacific.

SIKORA, Wilf PeacekeepingWilf was born on April 22, 1931 in Esterhazy, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force in 1954 and served for 42 years. He was honourablydischarged on June 5, 1996.

SIEGEL, Edward August WWIIEdward was born in 1911 in Lanigan, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Regina Rifles Regiment. He saw his first action on D-Dayand traveled all the way from D-Day to Germany. He then had extra duty inGermany after the war. He came home to Lanigan in March of 1946. He wasa member of The Royal Canadian Legion Lanigan Branch #143 for 55 years.Edward passed away in 2000.

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Phone: 306.782.3309

Toll Free: 1.800.667.6606 Fax: 306.786.7207

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SIMONS, George Alexander WWIIWhen the Second World War arrived George enlisted in the Canadian Army,joining the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry Division in either 1940or 1941 and perhaps in Winnipeg. He served until he was demobilized in1945. He served in a Unit stationed on Vancouver Island. George passedaway on March 26,1983.

SIMPSON, Alex WWIIAlex was born on June 21, 1921 in Moosomin, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force after graduating from Grade 12. At Manning Poolhe became a Sgt. and was a Drill Instructor. He failed the Air Crew Medicaldue to his eyesight. He was then sent to Quebec for Officer Training School.He then went to Fort Nelson, BC on the North West Staging Route, ferryingplanes to Russia. When the Germans surrendered, he received hisdischarge in Winnipeg but was kept on the roster as the conflict in Japanwas still on. Alex passed away in 1995.

SITAVANC, Joseph J. PeacetimeJoseph was born in 1937 in Moose Jaw, SK. He enlisted with the R.C.A.F.in 1955 and served for 26 years. He was an Instrument Tech on the HarvardAircraft in Moose Jaw, then to Cold Lake on the CF 104. He transferred to4(F) Wing Nato and went to Solingen, Germany and Sardenia for four years.He returned to CF Base in Winnipeg and 101 Squadron, Search and Rescueon C47 Dakotas. In 1974 he took s flight simulator course and went to 435Squadron in Edmonton on the 130 A/C Simulator. Joseph has been amember of The RCL#251 for 31 years.

SINNETT, John Chester Boer WarJohn was born on August 7, 1855 on a farm near Ridgetown, ON. Heattended Saint Johnʼs Jesuit College in New York City (now Fordham) andwas ordained by Bishop Lafleche. He became the Chaplain for the SecondContingent. Although Chaplains were not required to go into battle, Sinnettdid so, his cool courage and stimulating cheerfulness has been noted. In1905 he led a group of settlers from southern Ontario to an area near LeRoy,SK. The area became known as the Irish Colony and a small village namedSinnett was formed. Father Sinnett passed away in 1928.

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PROUDLY SUPPORTING OUR ACTIVE DUTY AND VETERAN SERVICE MEMBERS

THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF BRITANNIA NO. 502

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P.O. Box 661 Lloydminster, SK

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Phone: (306) 825-2610 Fax: (306) 825-8894

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Direct: 306.761.6652 Toll Free: 866.234.4418 Email: [email protected]

Money Matters. Life Matters.

Wellington West Capital Inc. 310 Main Street North, Suite 323 Moose Jaw, SK S6H 3K1 www.wellingtonwest.com

Wellington West Capital Inc., member CIPF

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Box 669Shaunavon, SK, S0N 2M0

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PO Box 790Balcarres, SK, S0G 0C0

306-334-2958

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Prince Alberta, SK, S6V 4W8Tel. 306-763-8571

Holy Family Roman Catholic

Separate School Division No. 140

“Rooted in Christ, Serving in Love”

* English * French Immersion

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Ph: (306)842-7025 Fax: (306)842-7033

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SKAAR, Lester Alvin WWIILester was born in 1919 in Broderick, SK. In February of 1941 he receivedhis order to report to Regina. Upon volunteering for active duty he joined the67th Battery in Rosetown, SK. He took correspondence courses inElectricity. He served in England and various theatres of war throughoutEurope. He was awarded the France and Germany Star, Defense Medaland the 1939-45 Star. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionBirch Hills Branch #122. Lester passed away in 1998.

SKOCZYLAS, John Paul WWIIJohn was born in 1925 in North Portal, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Canada until his discharge.John is a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion North Portal Branch#117.

SMALL, Dwight C. WWIIDwight was born in 1922 in Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in March of1942 at the age of 20. He took a Motor Mechanics Course in Ontario. Hearrived in England in 1944 and trained in tanks and then was transferred toInfantry. He served in Canada, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He receivedhis discharge in February of 1946. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-45 Star, and the France and GermanyStar. Dwight has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch#119 for 62 years.

SKORLATOWSKI, Joseph Edward WWIIJoseph was born in 1920 in Lanigan, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the R.C.E. 1st Core, 12th Field and 10th Field. He served inEngland, Italy, Holland, France and Germany. He received the 1939-45 Star,Italy Star, France and Germany Star, The Defense Medal, CanadianVolunteer Service Medal and the 1945 Holland Thank You Medal. Josephhas been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Lanigan Branch for 53years.

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Regina, SK, S4S 0A2Tel. 306-586-6414

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137 1st Ave NESwift Current, SK, S9H 2B1Tel: 306-773-1591

RM of Canaan 222Saskatchewan306-858-8830

Wynyard Bakery & Cafe

* Fresh Homestyle Baking* Lunches, Hamburgers, Soups* Catering Services

Ed & LindaBusiness (306) 554-3934Home (306) 554-3279

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SMALL, L. J. “Vern” WWIIVern was born in 1919 in Gull Lake, SK. He enlisted with the RCAF as an AFMin 1941, and then he remustered to Aircrew in 1942. He graduated as a PilotOfficer Navigator in 1943. He was posted overseas, then flew 19 ops with 429Squadron and was posted to 405 the RCAF Pathfinder Force Squadron, flyinga further 33 trips, several as Master Bomber, which completed 2 tours with thesame crew. Vern joined The RCL Branch #119 in 1947. He has been ZoneCommander, Branch President, Treasurer, and Sgt at Arms and PoppyChairman for 30 years. Vern was awarded a Life Membership.

SMITH, William A. WWIIWilliam joined the Winnipeg Grenadiers. He died in a POW camp onNovember 27, 1944 and is buried at Sai Wan Cemetery, Hong Kong. Hewas the son of William Rule and Hilda Jane smith. Memorial: Smith Lakesoutheast of Swan River, Manitoba.

SQUIRES, William WWI & WWIIWilliam was born in 1893 in Sheffield, England. He enlisted with theCanadian Army in September of 1915 and served with the 179th Battalion,43rd Cameron Islanders in Canada, England, France, and Germany untilhis discharge in March of 1919. He was awarded the Victory Medal andGeneral Service Medal. He served with the Veteranʼs Guard of Canada from1943-45 at German Prison Camps. He was a member of The British EmpireService League for 70 years. William passed away in 1993.

SPEECHLY, John Montgomery Boer WarJohn was born in 1870 in Ipswich, England. He served with the Army inSouth Africa during the war and spent 5 years serving in Africa. John passedaway in 1953.

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® HazletCo-operativeAssociation Limited

R.A. (RANDY) ANDERSONGeneral Manager

P.O. Box 150Hazlet, SK Canada S0N 1E0

Business (306) 678-2122Fax. (306) 678-2147

Open 9:00 - 5:30Mon. to Fri.

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Box 99 � Viscount, SK � S0K 4M0 � Ph: 306-944-2199 � Fax: 306-944-2198

Village of Viscount

Vera’s Diner146 22nd St. W.

P.O. Box 327Battleford, SK S0M 0E0

306.937.7363

NIS Contractors Ltd.P.O. Box 1634, Stn. MainRegina, SK S4P 3C4

(306) 543-5644The Spiritwood & District Lions Club Inc.

Honours The Memory OfCorporal Dustin Wasden

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Box 39, Lacadena, SK

Ph/Fax: 574-4753

Proud to Support our Veterans

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&P.O. Box 640 Carrot River, SK S0E 0L0

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STERZER, Mike WWIIMike served for four years overseas with the Regina Rifle Regiment and waswounded. After his discharge he returned home to the original homestead atBeaver Plains.

ST. GERMAIN, Emile WWIIEmile was born in 1919 in St. Laurent, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved in England, Canada, Germany and Belgium. Emile was killed inaction in 1944 in Brugg, Belgium.

STOCKTON, James “Russell” WWIIRussell was born on November 10, 1917 to Walter and Mary (McGraw)Stockton at Wordsworth, SK. After completing his schooling, Russell joinedthe Canadian Army and the 1st Battalion of the Winnipeg Light Infantry. Heserved overseas in the United Kingdom as training officer and taught fieldmechanics. After Russell returned home and was discharged, he, along withhis brother, Eddie, started their business known as “Stocktonʼs Electric.” In1951, Russell married Alyce Eckert.

STOBEE (BROWN), Cora WWIICora joined the C.W.A.C. in August of 1942 and took her basic training atVermillion, AB. She then transferred to Regina and worked in canteen thento Winnipeg for Documentation training, typing, shorthand. She transferredto Saskatoon and served in the Orderly room as personnel documentationclerk. She transferred to Ottawa in 1945 and worked on Military dischargeand transportation home. She transferred to Vancouver in 1946 and then toLethbridge “German Prisoner of War Camp” until it was closed in late 1947.Cora is a Pelly Legion member.

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ST. PIERRE, Armand WWIIArmand was born in 1919 in Tessier, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served in England. Pilot Officer Armand St. Pierrewas killed in Action in 1945 over the North Sea.

ST. PIERRE, Father Arsene WWIIArsene was born in 1911 in Tessier, SK. He served in the Army as Chaplainin Italy and Holland. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion.Father Arsene passed away in 1991.

ST. PIERRE, Henri WWIIHenri was born in 1915 in Tessier, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedin England, France, Holland and Occupation until his discharge. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion for approximately 30 years. Henripassed away in 1985.

ST. PIERRE, Gerard WWIIGerard was born in 1924 in Prudhomme, SK. He enlisted with the Navy andserved with Submarine Patrol, Marine Command in New Brunswick. He wasa member of The Royal Canadian Legion. Gerard passed away in 2004.

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STEFFENSON, Erhardt Peter “Hardy” WWIIHardy was born on June 18, 1917 in Carnduff, SK. He enlisted with the Armyin 1941 and received his basic training in Maple Creek. He was a memberof Edmonton Fusileers and served at various posts across Canada. Hereceived training as a mechanic and rose to the rank of Sergeant. His lastdays in the Army were spent in Dundurn, SK, where he taught driver trainingto University students in Saskatoon. One of his pupils was hockey legendGordie Howe. He received his discharge in 1945. Hardy passed away onJuly 26, 2004.

STEPHANIUK, William WWIIWilliam volunteered for the Canadian Army in August of 1942 and received hisbasic training in Manitoba. He participated in several hazardous and secrettrials at Experimental Station, Suffield in the autumn of 1942. He went overseasin 1943 and served in Canada, Holland, France, England, Sicily, Italy, andGermany. He served with the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards. He waswounded by machine gun fire in January of 1944. He was wounded once againin December of 1944 when their vehicle hit an anti-vehicle mine. He was amember of The RCL Branch #305. William passed away in June of 2000.

STERLING, John George WWIJohn was born in 1891 in Pilot Mound, MB. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the Canadian Infantry in Canada and France. John was killed inaction in 1918 while serving in France.

STEPHENS, Alvin Loyd WWIIAlvin was born in 1920 in Balcarres, SK. He enlisted with the Army onJanuary 22, 1942 in Regina. In April of 1943 he was transferred to the 8thRECCE Regiment, 2nd Division to guard the coast at Dover, England. OnJuly 6, 1944 he landed at Gold Beach Normandy where they were assignedto front line infantry for one month. The regiment was at Wilhelmshavenwhen the war ended. He served in England, France, Belgium, Holland, andGermany until his discharge on January 5, 1946. Alvin is a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Balcarres Branch #84.

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STERLING, Robert Thomas WWIIRobert was born on July 22, 1922 in Prince Albert, AB. He joined the Navyon August 19, 1942 and served in Canada on a training ship Cornwallis inDigby and Halifax. He was released for medical reasons before active duty.

STEWART, Nelson Herbert WWIINelson was born on November 6, 1923 in Blaine Lake, SK. He joined theArmy and served with the S.L.I. in England, France, and Germany. He wasawarded the France and Germany Star, 1939-45 Star, 1939-45 VoluntaryService Medal, and the Canadian War Medal. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122. Nelson passed away in1957.

STRILCHUK, Julian WWIIJulian served with the Army during World War II.

STRILCHUK, Bohdan WWIIBohdan enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and served until hewas discharged in 1946.

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STRILCHUK, Max WWIIMax joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and trained in Montreal andMoncton, from there was posted to England. He was discharged in 1946.

STRILCHUK, Peter WWIIPeter enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1936 and served duringthe war and remained with the Royal Canadian Air Force until retirement.

STRONSKI, John E. WWIIJohn was born on November 4, 1924 in Kincaid, SK. He joined the Navy inJuly of 1942 at the age of 17. He served with HMCS in the North Atlantic onthe Frigate Annan. He was a member of the depth crew when it sank theGerman sub U 1006. He was discharged in January of 1946. He was anactive member of The Royal Canadian Legion Loreburn Elbow Branch #251.John passed away on May 12, 1994.

STRILCHUK, Roman WWIIRoman served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II andremained with the Air Services after the War until his retirement.

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Regina, SK S4P 0K2

306-522-1953

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Tel: 306-948-3363

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PO Box 1341, Weyburn, SK S4H 3L9

306-861-6154

Lucky Lake FarmSupply Ltd.

PO Box 10, Lucky Lake, SK S0L 1Z0306-858-2020

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Kindersley, SK S0L 1S1Tel: 306-463-6304

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STYLES, Kenneth Earl “Ken” WWIIKen was born in 1919 west of Penzance, SK. He enlisted with the Army in1941 in Regina. Following his training he headed for the United Kingdom,and then to France, Holland, Belgium, and Germany, where he served withthe L of C Signals, Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. He returned to Canadaand was discharged on November 27, 1945 in Regina. He was awarded theCVSM Medal and Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the France and Germany Star,the Defense Medal, and the War Medal 1939-45. He was a member of TheRCL Craik Branch for 48 years. Ken passed away in 2001.

SUTHERLAND, Emily Barager WWIIEmily was born on July 20, 1922 in Pontiex, SK. She enlisted in the Army in1942 and met her husband to be, Vilas McAdams in 1943 and they marriedin 1945. She was stationed in Maple Creek, SK, Sussex, NB and Regina,SK. She was discharged from the Army in 1945. Emily passed away in 1985and is buried in Queenʼs Park, Calgary, AB.

SYRENNE, Roland Adrien WWIIRoland was born on March 11, 1920 in Fannystelle, Manitoba. He wasconscripted into the army on December 4, 1941. He served with the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in Holland, Germany, Canada, England, andBelgium before his discharge on January 24, 1946. He received the Franceand Germany Star and the Star for volunteering. He was a member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Pontiex Branch #297. The Legion was always thelove of his life. Roland passed away on November 14, 1994.

SWEETING, Alfred James WWIIAlfred was born on November 12, 1920 on a farm outside of Kamsack, SK.On March 3, 1943 he joined the Army at Fort Osborne Barracks in Winnipeg.He took his basic training at Fort Gary and from there was sent to CampBorden. On Halloween night in 1943 he landed in Scotland and did somemore training there. He was put in the 12th Manitoba Dragoons and went toFrance, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was discharged in Winnipeg onApril 4, 1946. Alfred has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for53 years.

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TANAKA, Harry Takeo WWIIHarry was born in 1920 in Meridian, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the 1st Armoured Brigade, Ontario Tank Regiment in England,North Africa, Sicily, Belgium, and Holland. He received the Defense Medal,Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, 1939-45 War Medal, 1939-45 Star,France and Germany Star and the Italy Star. Harry passed away in 2000.

TANAKA, Minoru “Morgan” WWIIMorgan was born in 1919 in Meridian, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the A Battery, 10 Armored Regiment, Fort Garry Horse, RoyalCanadian Armored Corps in Normandy and Germany. Morgan was killed inaction in 1945 in Germany. He is buried in Croesbeek, Holland, CanadianWar Cemetery. He received the following Medals: Memorial Cross, DefenseMedal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, 1939-45 War Medal, 1939-45Star, and the France and Germany Star. Tanaka Lake in Saskatchewan isnamed in his memory.

TARNOWETSKI, Walter WWIIWalter was born in 1924 in Sheho, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the 3rd Division Signals and was attached to La Regiment De LaChadiers. He served in Canada, England, and Continental Europe and waspart of the Occupational Forces in Germany. Walter has been a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Sheho Branch #356 for 59 years.

TANAKA, Taisuke “Tommy” WWITommy was born in 1892 in Kagoshima-Ken, Japan. He enlisted with the209 Battalion, Canadian Overseas and transferred to the 10th Battalion andserved in France. He was wounded at the Battle of Vimy Ridge where he losthis right eye and was hospitalized for the rest of the war. He received theVictory Medal 1914-1919, 1914-1915 Star, the British War Medal and theVeterans Badge. Tommy passed away in 1959.

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Cargill AnimalNutrition1800 Chaplan St. W

Swift Current, SK S9H 0H3Tel: 306-773-3197

MillenniumAviation Ltd.

#7 Hanger RowSaskatoon, SK S7L 6S1

306.384.4230

Prairie CareDevelopment Inc.

111-301 Macoun Dr.Swift Current, SK S9H 0A1

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Tel: 306-693-4626

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TAYLOR, John Benjamin WWIIJohn was born in 1916 in Foam Lake, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved in Northwest Europe and Italy. He was a Life Member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Foam Lake Branch #16. John passed away in 1996.

TAYLOR, Robert David WWIIRobert was born on December 14, 1921 in Carman, Manitoba. He enlistedwith the R.C.A.F., Aircrew Division on August 26, 1942. After taking basictraining, he graduated as an Air Bomber with a rank of Sergeant. He servedat several bases in England, attaining the rank of Field Sergeant in early1945. He volunteered for service in the Pacific. He was granted a 30-dayleave back to Canada, after several postings and the cancellation of theJapanese surrender, he received his discharge on September 12, 1945.Robert has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for 20 years.

TEMRICK, Max Nicholas WWIIMax joined the Provost Corp of the Canadian Army in Saskatoon on October21, 1941. He served in Canada, United Kingdom and Continental Europe,France, Germany, and Belgium. He was awarded the 1939/45 Star, France& Germany Star, Defense Medal and Canadian Volunteer Service medal &Clasp. He was discharged at Regina on February 19, 1946. Max joined thePelly Legion in 1946 and received the 50-year pin.

TEMPLETON, Robert WWIIRobert was born in 1918. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Army duringWorld War 2 and served in Canada until his discharge. Robert passed awayin 1989.

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THACYK (MITCHELL), Doreen Marie WWIIDoreen was born on May 21, 1920 in Hull, England. She served in the BritishAir Force with the rank of LACW, and served in the WAAF as a cook. Whilestationed at Leeming Air Force Base, she met Joe Thacyk of Lanigan, SK.They married on St. Patrickʼs Day in 1945 at St. Augustine Church inEngland. She was discharged from the BAF in late 1945 and the war brideset sail for Canada on her first wedding anniversary. She was a member ofThe RCL for seven years and was also a member of the Ladiesʼ Auxiliary.Doreen passed away on August 26, 1998.

THACYK, Joseph Arthur WWIIJoseph was born on March 26, 1920 in Lanigan, SK. He enlisted with theR.C.A.F. in 1941. After training in Canada, he was posted overseas to the UKin February of 1942, serving at various bases. He met and married DoreenMitchell at Leeming Air Force Base. He was honourably discharged onOctober 18, 1945 with the rank of corporal. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Watson Branch #272 for over 30 years (Life Member),serving one term as branch president. After celebrating his 50th weddinganniversary and 75th birthday in 1995, Joe passed away on April 3, 1995.

THOMPSON, Harold Andrew WWIIHarold was born in 1919 in Hearne, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianNavy and took his basic training aboard the HMCS Unicorn in 1941. He tookhis basic sea training aboard the HMCS Naden. He served aboard the HMCSCaribou and the HMCS Timmins until the commissioning of the HMCSPetrolia in 1944. He spent the rest of WWII aboard the HMCS Petrolia onNorth Atlantic Escort. He achieved the rank of P.O. and was acting C.P.O. atthe time of his discharge in 1945. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Snowden Branch #205 for 52 years. Harold passed away in 2000.

THOMAS, Wilma WWIIWilma joined the Navy in 1942 and served in Naval bases across Canada.She was discharged in 1945.

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THOMPSON, Hans WWIHans served during the First World War from 1914 until 1919.

THOMPSON, Robert “Bob” WWIIBob was born on June 10, 1918 in Drinkwater, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force on November 26, 1941. After basic training inLethbridge, AB he was stationed in Torbay, Newfoundland. There he servedon Aerodrome Maintenance. When he was honourably discharged onJanuary 26, 1946 he was transferred into the Reserve General Section ClassE. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal. He was an activemember of The Royal Canadian Legion and was awarded a LifeMembership. Bob passed away on October 4, 2002.

TONNELLIER, George WWIIGeorge moved to Carlyle in 1941. When he completed his High School hejoined the R.C.N.V.R. in April of 1943. He served as a signalman on aminesweeper in the English Channel. George served on HMCS “Bayfield”and took part in the VD Day Invasion of France. He was discharged inNovember, 1945. After coming out of the Navy, he continued in the printingtrade, at which he had become interested during his school years in timespent with Frank OʼNeill in the Observer Office. George married ElsieHermanson and raised one girl and two boys.

TODORUK, Bill WWIIBill was born on April 9, 1910 in the Maybridge District. He served in theRoyal Canadian Air Force from 1939 until 1945.

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TOWILL, Frederick W. “Fred” WWIIFred was born on October 28, 1925 in Whitewood, SK. He enlisted with theRegina Rifle Regiment in July of 1944 and served in Canada, the UnitedKingdom and Continental Europe. He was demobilized in May of 1946 andreturned to Canada where he farmed in the Whitewood area until his deathin 1989 at the age of 63. Fred was an active member of The Royal CanadianLegion Branch #87.

TOWILL, Graeme W. WWIGraeme was born on August 10, 1892 in Golderich, ON. He moved with hisfamily to the Moosomin, SK area in 1902. He enlisted with the CanadianExpeditionary Force in February of 1915 and served in England, France andBelgium with the 10th Canadian Mounted Rifles and the 4th Battalion, CanadianMachine Gun Corps. He was demobilized in June of 1919. He took up farmingunder the Soldier Settlement Board on what was then the Ochapowace Reserve,now know as the Armentieres district. He was a member of the GWVA and TheRoyal Canadian Legion Branch #87. Graeme passed away in 1973.

TURNER, Alfred Gordon WWIIAlfred was born on June 29, 1918 in Chickney, SK. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Air Force as a Navigator. He served in Canada, England,Scotland, Egypt, and Malta. He served with 65 Squadron and 39 Squadron.He was awarded the 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Canadian Volunteer ServiceMedal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939-45. Alfred was killed in action onNovember 2, 1942 when his aircraft was shot down into the sea and sank inTobruk, Libya.

TOWNSEND, William John WWIIWilliam was born in 1921 in Mazenod, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force and served as an Airframe Mechanic in Alberta andManitoba until his discharge. William passed away in 1997.

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GILLISS POWERTONGS LTD.

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Phone: 306-635-2020Fax: 306-635-2070

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TURNER, Bernard WWIBernard was born on April 4, 1898 in Kent, England. He enlisted with theArmy on May 24, 1916 and served with the 5th Western Calvary, 152ndBattalion in England and France. He was wounded at Vimy Ridge bymachine gun fire. He had bullets in both legs but there was no majordamage. He was declared missing in action until he was found a few dayslater in a shell crater. He was sent to a hospital in England and he finishedthe war as a bombing instructor. Bernard was a Life Member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Estevan Branch #60.

TURNER, Kenneth Bernard PeacetimeKenneth was born on September 25, 1947 in Estevan, SK. He served withthe South Saskatchewan Regiment, Young Soldiers Training Plans (Militia),and the Kings Own Calgary Regiment, URTP. He also served with the RCAF,Cadet Services of Canada as a Cadet Instructor. He holds CD with 2 Barsand is still serving as a Cadet Instructor. Kenneth has been a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion Estevan Branch #60 for 39 years.

TYCHOLAZ, Alexander WWIIAlexander went to Vesna school. He joined the Canadian Army 1942 andwas discharged in 1943. He returned home to help on the farm.

TURNER, Kenneth William WWIIKenneth was born on July 10, 1923 in Estevan, SK. He enlisted with theRCNVR in 1942. He was a Stoker 2nd Class and served at various units fortraining. He volunteered for the war on Japan. He was a Life Member of TheRoyal Canadian Legion Estevan Branch #60. Kenneth passed away onFebruary 25, 2004.

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TYCHOLAZ, Mike WWIIMike went to Vesna school. He joined the Canadian Army in 1943 andserved at Red Deer, Alberta with the Service Corps until he was dischargedin 1944.

UHRICH, William “Willie” WWIIWillie was born on November 11, 1908 in Winnipeg, MB. In 1943 he marriedBeatrice Johnson, the same year he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force.As an air-frame repairman he was stationed at Weyburn, Souris, Winnipeg,Toronto, Galt, and St. Thomas until his discharge in 1945. After the war hereturned to the elevator company continuing to work in Tribune until hisretirement in 1973. His family, church and community are all very importantto him and he worked very hard for the good of all of them. Willie is a LifeMember of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #306.

VALENTINE, Tom Arthur WWIITom was born on June 14, 1926. When the Second World War broke out, heenlisted with the Canadian Army on February 18, 1945. He was dischargedon May 6, 1946 to return to civilian life.

VALENTINE, Jack WWIIJack was born on December 26, 1917 to Thomas Arthur and Mary (Tindel)Valentine. When the Second World War broke out, he enlisted in the RoyalCanadian. Army.

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The RM of Moosomin No. 121 extends a thank youto the veterans and all members currently serving,without your dedication & sacrifice we wouldn’t bewhere we are today.”

Book & BrierPatch306-586-58144065 Albert Street

Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 3R6

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PO Box 211, Gull Lake, Saskatchewan S0N 1A0

Honouring Those Who Serve.

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VALLEY, Frederick John WWIIFrederick was born on December 5, 1913 in Sintaluta, SK. His basic trainingwith the Canadian Armed Forces took place at Camp Petawawa, ON; fromthere he was sent overseas to England. He met his “Lancaster Lass” DoraHosker at a dance. They were married on April 22, 1943 in Lancaster,England. Their daughter Virginia was born on April 12, 1944 while Fred wasaway in service. In recognition of his service to his country, he was awardedthe Voluntary Service Medal, The Defense Medal, The Italy Star, and theFrance and Germany Star. Fred passed away on September 27, 1971.

VAWTER, Earl Leroy WWIIEarl was born in 1918 in Allan, SK. In 1942 he left the family farm with aspirationsof becoming a pilot in the RCAF. He became a Flying Officer and completedmany successful missions as a Bomb-aimer. On June 17, 1944, his 425 AlouetteSquadron was attacked while over France and the pilot was killed. Earl pulledthe plane out of a dive and flew the bomber back to England. For his bravery hereceived the Distinguished Flying Cross. He also received the following: AirBomberʼs Badge, CVSM and Maple Leaf, 1939-45 Star, France and GermanyStar, 1939-45 War Medal and the Defense Medal.

VOGEL, Edward WWIIEdward was born in 1922. He joined the Armed Forces in 1941 in Regina.He was stationed in Vancouver, B.C. for 2 years and spent his 3rd year ofthe Armed Forces in the hospital. He was discharged in 1944 and returnedto Pelly and took up farming. Edward passed away in 1992.

VEREENOOGHE, Raymond WWIIRaymond joined the Army in 1940.

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Tel: 306-365-3079

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306-238-4747

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Proud to support The Royal CanadianLegion in all of their endeavors.

R M of HillsdalePO Box 280

Neilburg, SaskatchewanS0M 2C0

Tel: 306-823-4321

Airline Ground HandlingSaskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg

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VOGELI, Lloyd WWIILloyd joined the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War.

WADE, Robert Allen WWIIRobert was born in 1920 in Halifax, NS. He joined the 76th Battery in IndianHead, SK in July of 1940. He trained at Petewawa, ON, and in England. Heserved in Italy from late 1943 until spring of 1945 and then moved ontoHolland to finish up. He came home to Canada in August of 1945 and wasdemobilized in October of 1945 in Winnipeg. Robert has been a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for 51 years.

WALDEN, Levi WWI & WWIILevi was born in 1900 in Lilac, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1917 andserved in Canada for WWI. He enlisted with the Army in 1939 in Saskatoonand served in Canada for WWII as well. After the war he returned to Lilac,SK to farm. He and his wife Jennie retired to North Battleford, SK. Levipassed away in 1977.

WALD, Nelson Pius WWIINelson was born on March 10, 1920 in Wishek, North Dakota. His familymoved to Canada in 1926. He enlisted with the army on May 16, 1944 inSaskatoon. He spent Christmas of 1944 in Liverpool and shortly after theywere sent to France. After receiving special combat training, they weremoved to the front at Nijmegen, Holland. He was injured while battling asniper and spent time recovering in Glasgow. He returned to the front onMay 8, 1945, the day the war ended. He received the Canadian VolunteerService Medal and Clasp. Nelson is a member of The RCL Wilkie Branch.

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Riverside Arctic Cat160 38th Street E

Prince Albert, SaskatchewanS6W 1A6

306-764-4218

R M of Rodgers306-394-4305

Box 70, Courval, Saskatchewan S0H 1A0Proud to Salute our Veterans andThe Royal Canadian Legion.

Liberty Tax Service300 Confederation Drive, Unit 6Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 4R6

306-668-2355With Respect to All Who Have Served for Freedom.

C E Franklin Ltd.Box 2148

Lloydminster, AlbertaS9V 1R6

780-875-6144

IMPARK1870 Albert Street, Regina, SK

S4P 4B7306-352-2681

Proud to support our veterans.

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WALEN (WILSON), Helen WWIIHelen was born in 1924 in the Plato area of Saskatchewan. She enlistedwith the Royal Canadian Air Force Womenʼs Division at the age of 18. Sheserved at the Headquarters in Ottawa until her discharge. Helen passedaway in 2001.

WALEN (JACKSON), Helga WWIIHelga was born in 1924 in the Plato Saskatchewan area. She enlisted withthe Royal Canadian Air Force Womenʼs Division and served as Air CraftDispatcher and General Secretary in Canada until her discharge. Helgapassed away in 2005.

WALEN, Walter WWIIWalter was born in 1918 in the Plato area of Saskatchewan. He enlisted withthe Navy in 1940 and trained in Esquimalt, BC. He served as a First ClassStoker in Canada until his discharge. Walter passed away in 1949, the resultof an accident in Kelowna, BC.

WALEN, George WWIIGeorge was born in 1922 in the Plato area of Saskatchewan. He enlistedwith the Royal Canadian Air Force at the age of 20. He served as a WirelessAir Gunner, flying with a Wellington Bomber Crew in England. He made 4trips over Germany since he arrived overseas in May of 1942. George waskilled in action in 1943 over Germany.

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The Staff would like tosay thank you to all ourveterans and troops.

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“Proud to honour our veterans”Training Coordinators,

Career planning and employment placement services1300-410 22nd St. E., Saskatoon, SK S7K 5T6 Tel: (306) 652-5666

Thank You For Our Freedom

CCS MIDSTREAMSERVICES

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Tel. 306-228-3001

Irvine’s FirearmSales & Service

PO Box 1056Watrous, SK S0K 4T0

Tel. 306-946-3509

ChaparralCafePO Box 509

Arcola, SK S0C 0G0

Phone 306-455-2238

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Marion’s Burger Bar312 Railway Ave.P.O. Box 117Spiritwood, SK S0J 2M0

306.883.2346

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WALKER, James Hutcheson WWIIJames was born on October 12, 1918 in Wawota, SK. He joined the Army in1939 and received his training in Quebec. He went overseas and trained inEngland as a Trooper for the 8th Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment, 14thCanadian Hussars, and took part in the invasion of Normandy on D-Day goinginto Caen, Falaise, the Seine area and Antwerp. He arrived back in Canada inthe fall of 1945 having served 62 months overseas. He had signed up to go toJapan, but the war ended. In 1965 he had extensive surgery for cancer andpassed away on April 4, 1966. James is buried in Wawota.

WALTERS, Edwin Arthur WWIIEdwin was born in 1916 in Bulyea, SK. He enlisted with the Royal CanadianArmy and served in Canada until his discharge in March of 1946. He marriedCatherine in March of 1946 and in 1947 they went to the Abernethy Districtto farm. He was an active member of The Royal Canadian Legion BalcarresBranch # 84 for 42 years and held many offices. He was also an activemember of The Lions Club. Edwin passed away on October 20, 1994.

WARD, Jack McLeod WWIIJack was born on January 6, 1923 in Hubbard, SK. He enlisted with theR.C.E.M.E. in 1942 and served in Italy, Belgium, and Holland until 1945. Hewas a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatoon Branch for over 20years. Jack passed away on October 8, 1969.

WARD, Frederick Harold WWI & WWIIFrederick was born on July 21, 1897 in Lemberg, SK. He served in WWIwith 68 Battalion from August 14, 1915 until June of 1916. He then wentoverseas with 28 Battalion in June of 1916 and served until 1919. Heenlisted with the Army on January 24, 1940 and served in Canada untilDecember of 1945. He was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionLemberg Branch #69 for over 50 years. Frederick passed away onDecember 21, 1976.

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J M R Meats-DavidsonBox 506

Davidson, SaskatchewanS0G 1A0

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306-398-3030Proud to Support our Veterans.

Tam InternationalOil ServiceBox 626, Estevan, SK

S4A 2J2306-634-0027

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E-mail: [email protected] to Support our Veterans

RM of BjorkdaleCrooked River, SK

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WARNE, Bennett V. WWIIBennett was born at Driscoll, North Dakota and moved with his family toPelly in 1926 and then to Winnipeg in 1938. He is the son of Ole and AmyWarne. He joined the Queenʼs Own Cameron Highlanders of Pelly. He waskilled in action on August 19, 1942 at Dieppe and is commemorated on theBrookwood Memorial near London, England, for soldiers who died in raidswith no known grave. Memorial: Warne Lake, southeast of Swan River, MB.

WASTELL, Alfred E. WWIAlfred was born in 1882 in England. He enlisted with the Army in 1915 andserved with the First Canadian Contingent in England, Germany and France.He was wounded in 1917 in which he lost his hearing permanently. He wasa faithful member of The Royal Canadian Legion Tompkins Branch from thetime it formed. He attended Legion Conventions as a Delegate all of his life.Alfred passed away in 1976.

WATLAND, Margaret WWIIMargaret joined the Canadian Womenʼs Army Corp and was stationed inOttawa for the duration of the war.

WATERMAN, William “Bill” WWIIBill joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in December 1940. He spent threeyears overseas and was discharged in October 1945.

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Dr. B. L. ThomasPO Box 338

Unity, SaskatchewanS0K 4L0

Tel: 306-228-2722

Hon. June DraudeMLA Kelvington-Wadena

PO Box 369Wadena, Saskatchewan S0A 4J0

306-338-3973Proud to support our Veterans

and the Men and Women in Active Service.

Gravelbourg InnPO Box 85

Gravelbourg, SKS0H 1X0

306-648-3182

Raymore Savings& Credit Union

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306-746-2160Proudly supporting our troops.

Village of Lucky LakePO Box 99

Lucky Lake, SaskatchewanS0L 1Z0

306-858-2234We will always remember.

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WATLAND, Sigvert WWISigvert served in the Army during the First World War.

WEBB, Alfred John Boer War & WWIAlfred was born in 1880 in Berkshire, England. He came to Canada as ayoung boy. His adventurous life as a soldier started at the age of 18 when hefought in the Boer War and later in WWI with the Canadian Mounted Rifles.For over 3 years he fought along side his fellow Canadians at Vimy Ridge, theBattle Mons, Ypres, and Hill 60 where he was promoted to Sergeant. A pieceof shrapnel cut the corner off of the New Testament he carried over his heartand entered his lung where it remained. After the war he homesteadedthrough the Soldiers Settlement Board. Alfred passed away in 1965.

WEEDON, James Frederick Gladstone WWIIJames was born in June of 1916 in Kisbey, SK. He enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Air Force as a Wireless Air Gunner and was sent overseas toEngland in early 1944. On his 11th raid over Germany, his plane was shotdown on November 1, 1944. James is buried in Venray, Holland.

WEEDON, James Frederick WWIJames was born on October 22, 1879 in London, England. As a young lad,he and his brother went to Africa to fight in the Boer War. He was takenprisoner and released in 1903 and came to Canada. He joined the CanadianArmy in 1915 and served as a Farrier with the Army Service Corps in Franceand England. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion ChristopherLake Branch for 28 years. James passed away in August of 1958.

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Affinity Credit UnionPO Box 204

Shellbrook, SK S0J 2E0306-747-2636

Remembering our Veterans.

Hawaiian OilfieldMaintenance

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Checker FlagAutomotive

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Honouring Saskatchewan’s Veterans.

Village of WilcoxP.O. Box 130

Wilcox, SaskatchewanS0G 5E0

306-732-2030

R M of Barrier ValleyP.O. Box 246, Archerwill, SK S0E 0B0

306-323-2101Proudly Supporting our Veteransfor their Service and Sacrifice.

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WEHAGE, Walter G. WWIIWalter was born on December 17, 1923 in the Fulda area of SK. He enlistedwith the Army on April 4, 1942. He was shipped overseas in June of 1943with the Winnipeg Rifles 3rd Division, 7th Brigade, to England, then toNormandy in June of 1944. He was wounded at Carpiquet while overtakingan airfield outside the city of Caen on July 4, 1944. In September he wentto Holland and then to Germany. He was discharged in February of 1946.Walter was awarded the Defense Medal, France Medal, Germany Star,Holland Medal and a War Medal.

WEIR, Douglas Hugh WWIIDouglas was born on January 12, 1921 in Briercrest, SK. He attended theUniversity of Saskatchewan where he got his B.A. degree in 1940, at theage of 19. He enlisted that year with the 60-78th Battery at Indian Head andwent to England in the fall of 1941. In October of 1943 he went to Italy wherehe was wounded in battle. Douglas was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion.

WELFORD, William H. WWIIWilliam was born in 1922 in Lilac, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1942 inRegina. He served in Canada and the United Kingdom and returned hometo his farm in Lilac on February 2, 1946. He married in 1949 and remainedon his farm. William passed away in 1988.

WEISGERBER, Constantine Daniel WWIICon was born on September 6, 1919 on the family farm in SK. He joinedthe army on October 31, 1941 in Regina, SK. He arrived in Europe on March5, 1945. At the warʼs end he remained with his regiment in the Netherlandsto assist rebuilding. In 1946 he received a “Souvenir Medal” from thecommunity of Ede, Holland for aiding in erecting the works of public utilitythere. He was discharged on February 1, 1946. In 2003, he received a medalfrom the Dutch Government for his work almost 60 years earlier. Con passedaway on December 27, 2004.

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LA RONGEPETROLEUM LTD.

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306-425-6841

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Thank you Veterans, our Freedom is your Legacy.

P A Metis Women54 Tenth Street, Suite 8Prince Albert, SK

S6V 3E7306-763-5356

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Proud to Support Our Veterans.

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WENSEL, William “Bill” WWIIBill was enlisted with the Army on September 8, 1939. The regiment wasmobilized in September of 1939 by the late Lt. Col. W. G. Stillman shortlyafter the outbreak of WWII. The famed regiment has the distinction of beingthe only Alberta Infantry Unit included in the First Canadian Division. InDecember of 1939, 1000 troops were sent to Halifax where they boarded thePolish Liner-Battery for the crossing to Scotland. Bill was discharged on April20, 1945.

WENTZELL, Glenn Cowling WWIIGlenn was born on Dec. 4, 1912. He enlisted in 1940 in the SouthSaskatchewan Regiment in Weyburn and received training there and atShiloh, Manitoba. He received his orders to ship to England and on Dec.26,1940, he arrived in England. After more training there he was a participantin the Dieppe Raid, landing near the village of Pourville. After the DieppeRaid, Glenn remustered into the Saskatoon Light Infantry. He was a brengun carrier driver and saw duty in North Africa and Italy. Glenn passed awayon April 20, 1987.

WESTBURY, Earl WWIIEarl was born in 1926 in Beverly, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedin Infantry in Canada during the war. Earl has been a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Ogden Branch #154 for 35 years.

WESTBURY, Allan J. WWII & PeacetimeAllan was born in 1924 in Swift Current, SK. He started out as Trooper in CSquadron, 9th Armored Regiment, CACMF. He joined the Military on March3, 1943 and was in Italy by February 1, 1945. He transferred to the 3rdDivision Transport Company, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps onSeptember 15, 1944. He served as GNR OPC in Occupation Army for 1 yearin Oldenburg, Germany. Allan was a member of The Royal Canadian LegionBranch #275 for 35 years.

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WESTBURY, Howard Judson WWIIHoward was born in 1898 in Worthing, South Dakota. He enlisted with theRoyal Canadian Army Service Corps on August 29, 1941. He served withCAOS in Italy, France, Germany and Belgium, for a total of 1514 days ofservice. He received his discharge on October 20, 1945. Howard passedaway in 1968.

WESTMAN, George Alexander WWIIGeorge was born on January 28, 1920 in Kinaston, SK. He joined theSaskatchewan Light Infantry in November of 1939 and was off to AldershotEngland in December of 1939. He arrived in Sicily early in the morning, asthere was immediate front line action within the countryside. He developeddesert sores on his feet and spent time in hospital in North Africa. In Augustof 1943 they were shipped by train to an Army camp, and then to Larentoand finally to Ortona. They left Naples on May 17, 1945 and arrived in NewYork City for the Easter Parade. George passed away in 1989.

WETZEL, Peter WWIIPeter was born in 1921 in Chamberlain, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved as a Gunner in England, Italy, France and Germany. He waswounded while serving in Italy. He was a member of The Royal CanadianLegion Foam Lake Branch for 40 year. Peter passed away in 1998.

WESTWATER, Robert WWIIRobert was born in 1925 in Scott, SK. He enlisted with the Army in 1943 andserved with the 48th Highlanders in Canada until his discharge in 1946.Robert has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Wilkie Branch#129 for 40 years.

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AVONLEADISTRICT LIONS CLUB

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R M of McCraney&

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veterans for the freedom we enjoy today.

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Phone 1 -306 -525 -5526 Fax 1-306-525 5542 Toll Free 1-888-525-5526

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WHELEN, Evert Roy PeacetimeEvert was born in 1939 in Birch Hills, SK. He enlisted with the Army onFebruary 19, 1955 and served with the 1st PPCLI until March 17, 1958. Heserved with NATO in West Germany from 1955-1957. He served as aCorrectional Officer in Saskatchewan from 1964 until 1986. Evert has beena member of The Royal Canadian Legion Birch Hills Branch #122 for 51years.

WHELEN, Jeffrey Todd Special DutyJeffrey was born in 1965 in Prince Albert, SK. He served with the RCR from1987 until 1998 and the RCEME from 1998 until 2004. He was in WentGermany from 1988 until 1993, Persian Gulf in 1991, Croatia and Bosnia in1992 and Bosnia in 1996.

WHITE, Norman Hewson WWIINorman was born in 1915 in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the 8th Canadian General Hospital in Canada, England, andContinental Europe until his demobilization on August 31, 1945. He was amember of The Royal Canadian Legion for 21 years. Norman passed awayin 1980.

WHETSTONE, Ted WWIITed joined the Armed Forces during the Second World War.

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MIDWAY CO-OP LTD.Box 160

Leroy, SK S0K 2P0

306.286.3202

L & L OilfieldConstruction

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306.387.6111

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306.386.2110

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Office Assistant: Amanda Harris

PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS.

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S0A 1V0

Box 290Vonda, SaskatchewanS0K 4N0www.spraytechsprayers.com

Bus (306) 258-2175Fax (306) 258-2176

Toll Free 1 877 729-8324

With Respect and Gratitude

DEMBY TRAILER LTD.PO Box 1145, Weyburn, Saskatchewan S4H 2L5

Phone: 306-861-5655 Fax: 306-842-2997Email: [email protected]

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WIEBE (CALDWEL), Elsie Hilda WWIIElsie was born in 1920 in Altona, Manitoba. She enlisted with the RoyalCanadian Army Medical Corps and served in Canada until her discharge.Elsie has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion at severalbranches.

WIEBE, John WWIIJohn was born on July 1, 1918 on a farm near Altona, Manitoba. He enlistedwith the Army and served with the 17th Field Regiment, RCA, CanadianArmoured Division in England, Italy and Holland. John passed away on June14, 1983.

WILSON, Thomas Harvey WWIIThomas was born on February 9, 1925 in Parkman, SK. He joined the RoyalCanadian Air Force as soon as he was 18 and he graduated as an AirGunner with his commission as a Pilot Officer. He was then posted toBomber Command and took O.T.U. in Scotland. Thomas was killed on June8, 1944 on a night training flight in a Halifax. He is buried at StonefallCemetery, Yorkshire, England. Thomas was 19 years old.

WILLIAMS, Edward Forsaith WWIIEdward was born on December 5, 1917 in Garden Head, SK. He joined theArmed Forces in October of 1940 and after a month in the SSR, hetransferred to the RCAF. He was married on June 3, 1944 to Irene Wilkie andon August 29 he received his embarkation notice to the UK. He was sent toIndia and served with 435 Squadron. On January 12, 1945 the Dakotaaircraft was shot down by a Japanese fighter while dropping supplies to the14th British Army. The plane crashed and there were no survivors. Edwardwas 27 years old.

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320 Gardiner Park Court, Regina, SK S4V 1R9P 306 522 1656 F 306 569 1256

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Kanaweyimik Child &Family Service

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Thank you to all of our Veterans.

JANZENMETAL-FAB LTDPO Box 321, Watrous, SK S0K 4T0

Tel. 306-946-2665

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WILSON, Wesley Kilgore “Wes” WWIIWes was born to Thomas Andrew Baker and Annie Louise (Kilgore) Wilson,who farmed in the Carlyle, SK area. When the Second World War broke out,Wes joined the Canadian Army on November 19, 1942. He served inCanada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe before beingdischarged on February 22, 1946. He was awarded the following medals:1939-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, Canadian Volunteer Service andClasp.

WINTER, Muriel Joy WWIIMuriel was born on March 29, 1924 in Tyner, SK. She enlisted with theC.W.A.C. on August 21, 1944 and served in Canada until her discharge onMarch 4, 1946. She took a nursing aid course and later her (LPN), LicensedPractical Nursing. Muriel passed away on September 22, 1968.

WOOD (FOOTE), Mary WWIIMary enlisted in the Canadian Womenʼs Corp in 1942 in Vancouver, B.C.and took basic training in Vermillion, Alberta. She served in different militarycamps in B.C. until she was discharged in 1945.

WITNEY, James Wilson WWIIJames was born in 1916 in Killiher, SK. He enlisted with the Army and servedwith the #12 Manitoba Dragoons in Belgium, France, and Holland. Heachieved the rank of Lance Corporal. James passed away in 1982.

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WOOD, Robert Albert WWIRobert was born on March 23, 1894 in Stratford, ON. He signed up inEdmonton in March of 1916 and by December 12 he was in Shoreham,England. He was sent to the front in February of 1917. He was a member ofThe Royal Canadian Legion for more than 40 years. Robert passed away onJanuary 15, 1981.

WOOD, Robert Joseph WWIIRobert was born in 1915 in Kincaid, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved with the 17th Field Regiment, RCA in Canada, the United Kingdom,and Continental Europe. He was a member of The Order of The BritishEmpire. He received the France and Germany Star, Defense Medal and theCanadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Robert passed away in 1980.

WOODS, Franklin WWIIFranklin joined the Armed Forces in 1941 and saw action in Sicily, Italy andother European countries.

WOODS, Francis WWIIFrancis joined the Infantry in the Second World War. He got as far asEngland where he served as an instructor for tank drivers.

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WOODS, Herbert WWIIHerbert joined the Second World War and spent time in Germany withoccupation forces.

WOODS, Richard Stevenson WWIRichard was born in 1886 in Beaconsfield, MB. In 1911, he took up ahomestead in Saskatchewan. He enlisted with the Canadian Army when thewar broke out in 1914 in Leroy, SK. After being in and out of the trenches inFrance from 1915 until the 1st part of June 1916 in the battles of Ypres,Lance Corporal Woods was pelted by a mine blast and almost lost an armand a leg. He recovered from his wounds and was put on patrol with theMilitary Police in England. He was given an honourable discharge in late1917. Richard passed away in 1976.

WYLIE, Leading Seaman PeacetimeLeading Seaman Wylie joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1965 and tookbasic training in Halifax. He spent nine years on various ships and Navy tugboats and spent time in the Ireland Navy base, Scotland Navy base, andEngland Navy Base plus many more too numerous to mention while on tourwith the R.C.N. He was discharged in 1974.

WORK, John WWIIJohn was born on July 29, 1920 in Orkney Isles, Scotland. The familyimmigrated to Canada in 1921, moving to Leroy in 1930. He enlisted with theR.C.A. in August of 1941 serving in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe,and the Central Mediterranean until his discharge on December 4, 1945. Hereceived the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, 1939-45 Star,Italy Star, France and Germany Star. He was a member of The RoyalCanadian Legion Leroy Branch #309 for 30 years. John passed away onMarch 19, 1974.

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WYPOROWICH, Nick WWIINick was born in 1922 in Chatfield, Manitoba. He enlisted with the Army andtook his Basic Training at Prince Albert, Advanced Training at Brandon, andBattle Training at Debert, NS. He was shipped overseas to England andserved in Italy, Holland and Germany in the front lines. After the war was over,he joined the Peacetime Army and served in Germany for a few months. Hewas then shipped back to Canada and was discharged on June 20, 1946. Hereceived the 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and theCVSM and Clasp. Nick is a member of The RCL Wawota Branch.

YALOWEGA, Bill WWIIBill enlisted with the Army in 1941 and served in Italy and on the WesternFront until the end of the war.

YOUNG, George Ronald “Ron” WWIIRon was born on May 16,1920 to Archie and Maisie (Anderson) Young, whofarmed two miles north of Carlyle, SK. Ron took his schooling at Carlyle andfarmed until he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in July of 1941. Hetrained as an air-frame mechanic and served at St. Jeanʼs, Quebec. In 1943,he married Florence DeGeer. In 1944, Ron was discharged. He went hometo farm, where he and Florence raised a family of seven children. Florencepassed away in 2000. Ron has retired to Carlyle where he enjoys golfingand winters in Arizona.

YALOWEGA, John WWIIJohn joined the Armed Forces in 1941. In 1944 he was killed in France, atthe age of 22 years.

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William was born in Pelly, SK. He served with the No. 227 Sqn. BeaufighterAircraft No. JL 939. William went missing in action on a trip across the AgeanSea to Rhode Island, Greece on November 5, 1943, at the age of 21. Williamhas no known grave, but his name is included on the Alamein War Memorialin Egypt.

ZADOYOZNIAK, Steve WWIISteve was born in 1923 in West Bend, SK. He enlisted with the Army andserved in England, Belgium, Holland, Germany and France until hisdischarge. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Foam LakeBranch #16 for 15 years. Steve passed away in 1995.

ZENTNER, Jacob Joseph WWIIJacob was born in 1913 in Senate, SK. Being the eldest son of a large farmfamily; Jacob remained at home to help on the farm the first years of WWII.After completing basic training in eastern Canada, the war ended.

ZAREMBA, Alf WWIIAlf worked in the Wordsworth area as a section hand on the Railway. Heboarded at Percy and Louise DeGeers. He will be remembered for his abilityto play the accordion, as well as being a good ball player. When the SecondWorld War broke out, Alf enlisted in the Canadian Army and served with theSouth Saskatchewan Regiment. He was discharged in 1945 and returned toWordsworth, where he met and married Adalina Johnstone. They raised afamily of seven children, of which two children have passed away. BothAddie and Alf have passed away.

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18-WHEELS TRAINING SVC 2762537 BATTLEFORD LEGION RCACC 214A & K ENNS TRUCKING 298A HEALING TOUCH MASSAGE 336A&L PLUMBING & HEATING. 270A-LINE FRAME & ALIGNMENT SVCS 272AALLCANN WOOD SUPPLIERS 222ABEʼS SIGNS LTD 58ABLE AUTO & TRANSMISSION 254ACCESS COMMUNICATIONS 134ADESA SASKATOON 216ADRIAN BIGGELAAR TRUCKING 320ADRIAN CREURER AND ASSOCIATES 360ADVANTAGE CREDIT UNION 296AFFINITY CREDIT UNION 350AGENCY CHIEFS TRIBAL COUNCIL 202AGRA FOUNDATIONS LTD 338AHTAHKAKOOP HEALTH CENTER 320AIM ELECTRIC LTD 162AIR CADET LEAGUE 262ALAMEDA LEGION BRANCH 252ALBERT E PEACOCK COLLEGIATE 326ALBERT NORTH AUTO 330ALBERT SOUTH DENTURE CLINIC 186ALEX YOUNG MONUMENTAL CO LTD 252ALFA ENGINEERING LTD 330ALL HAUL COURIER 298ALL STAR ANCHOR SERVICE LTD 132ALLAN CONSTRUCTION CO 282ALLIANCE PIPELINE LTD 24ALTMAN CONSTRUCTION & EQUIPMENT 114AMACHEWESPEMAWIN CO-OP ASSN 334AMEC 176ANDERSON BUILDING MOVERS 198ANDREW SCHEER MP REGINA QUʼ APPELLE 258ANDY IWANCHUK MLA SASKATOON FAIRVIEW 250ARCHDIOCESE OF REGINA 300ARMADA INN MOTEL 220ASELTINE SKELTON & TURNER 232ATLAS SEWER 282AUTO CLEARING LTD 234AUTOMOBILITY MEDICAL 164AVONLEA CO-OP 220AVONLEA DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 356AVONMORE HOTEL & MOTEL 270B & E TRUCKING 346B G DENTURE CLINIC 342B JʼS REFRIGERATION 228B JOLLY ACCOUNTING LTD 286B P CANADA ENERGY CO 168B R GAFFNEY & ASSOC LTD 278BAKER BRIAN D D S 244BALCARRES & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 294BALCARRES ANIMAL CLINIC 230BATCO MANUFACTURING LTD 284BATTLEFORDS FUNERAL SVCS 236BEAR CLAW CASINO 144BECKERS MECHANICAL SVC 270BECKTON AGRICULTURAL FINANCE 186BEE HIVE FLOORING GROUP 284BEITELʼS INSURANCE 280BELLAMY KIA 310BELLEVUE GARAGE 318BETHUNE & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 224BEWS AGROW LTD 336BICKNER TRUCKING LTD 316BIG RIVER LEGION BRANCH 274BIGGAR VETERINARY CLINIC 304BIRCH HILLS & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 350BIRD FILMS LTD 356BIRDʼS POINT RESORT VILLAGE 244BIT SERVICE CO LTD 174BLIND RIVER FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC 312BLS ASPHALT INC. 196BLUE SKY MANAGEMENT 308BOCIAN JEWELLERS 104BOOK & BRIER PATCH 338BORDER INSULATORS 354BOURGAULT INDUSTRIES 46BOURGAULT TILLAGE TOOLS 306BRADY OIL FIELD SERVICES LP 334BRAKE & DRIVE SYSTEMS LTD 310BRENTʼS AUTO REPAIR 290BROADVIEW CO-OP LTD 222BROADVIEW DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 222BROADWAY AVENUE PHARMACY 212BROS EAVESTROUGHING LTD 208BROTHERS TWO RESTAURANTS 324BROWN COMMUNICATIONS GROUP CoverBROWNLEE FARM EQUIPMENT 242

BRUCE GRANDFIELD & CO 104BRY - TAN TRUCKING LTD 148BUCKS AUTO PARTS 278BUILDERS CHOICE PRODUCTS 300BUILDING BLOCKS DEVELOPMENT CTR 348BULYEA & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 240BURSTALL DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 268BUTCHER BOY MEATS LTD 328BUYKLES STORES LTD 236C & T COLLISION REPAIRS 352C & W OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION 332C A A SASKATCHEWAN 174C BʼS SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING 144C M A CANADA ( SASKATCHEWAN) 266C. T. V. 196CABRI FULL GOSPEL CHURCH- 268CADET SQUADRON 691-INDIAN HEAD 326CADET SQUADRON 300-FISHER 290CAMERON OKOLITA INC 236CANADIAN CORPS-COMMISSIONAIRES 160CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSN 158CANADIAN SUB SURFACE ENERGY SVC 304CANADIAN TIRE 278CANADIAN TIRE 284CANORA HOTEL 216CANWOOD LEGION LADIES 56CAPRICE CARRIERS INC 230CARGILL ANIMAL NUTRITION 326CARLSON BODY SHOP SUPPLY 320CARLTON DENTAL CERAMICS 254CARLYLE HOME HARDWARE 350CARLYLE PHARMASAVE 232CARNDUFF ELECTRIC LTD 296CARROT RIVER LEGION BRANCH 272CARSON WELDING & MNTNC LTD 344CASTLETON INDUSTRIES 112CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD 52CCS MIDSTREAM SERVICES 344CE FRANKLIN LTD 342CENTENNIAL FORD SALES LTD 262CENTRAL CABLE & SUPPLY LTD 178CEP LOCAL 594 254CEP LOCAL 677 78CEYLON LIONS CLUB 256CHAPARRAL CAFE 344CHECKER TAXI 282CHECKERD FLAG AUTOMOTIVE 350CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES 152CHILD FIND SASKATCHEWAN 264CHINOOK SCHOOL DIVISON 334CHIP 9 MACHINING LTD. 128CHIROPRACTORSʼ ASSN OF SASK 108CHOICE NUTRITION CENTRE 224CINEMA SATELLITE 160CITY OF REGINA - CEMETARY SECTION 28CITY OF REGINA MAYORS OFFICE 212CITY OF SWIFT CURRENT 108CITY OF YORKTON 148CLASSIC JEWELERS 68CLEMENTS ROSETOWN FUNERAL HOME 238CMS METAL PRODUCTS 360CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE 76COLLEGE PARK MALL 294COLLIER ELECTRIC 152COLT CONSTRUCTION LTD 280COMMITTEE BAY RESOURCES 70CONEXUS CREDIT UNION 124CONNIEʼS CARE HOME 290COOK ISI INSURANCE 222COPE LOCAL 397 302COPPERBELT HOTEL 358CORONACH KINSMEN CLUB 270COSTCO WHOLESALE 58COTTONWOOD DENTAL CLINIC 226CRAIK CO-OP OFFICE 252CREATIVE FIRE/ POTASH CORP. 8CRESENT HEIGHTS PHARMACY 280CRESENT POINT ENERGY TRUST 122CRESTVIEW CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP 84CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 330CUPAR LIONS CLUB 110CUPE HEALTH CARE WORKERSʼ COUNCIL OF UNIONS 156CUPE LOCAL 3967 138CUPE LOCAL 4777 30CUPE LOCAL 4980 106CUPE LOCAL 5111 82CUSTOM MICROSYSTEMS 354CUSTOM TRUCK SALES INC 300D & R ACCOUNTING 100D 2 CONSTRUCTION LTD 250

D F (YOGI) HUYGHBAERT WOODRIVER 308D T D OILFIELD SERVICE 252Dʼ AUTREMONT DAN M L A-CANNINGTON 154DAISYʼS RESTAURANT 352DAKODA DUNES CASINO CoverDARCY FURBER MLA PRINCE ALBERT NORTHCOTE 226DAVIS MACHINE CO 1960 LTD 236DAYS INN 324DBN SVC 340DEERY RAY 186DELISLE TOWN OFFICE 276DELTA CO-OP ASSOCIATION LTD 230DEMAINE HOTEL 330DEMBY TRAILER LTD 358DENT CLINIC 322DETOUR BAR & GRILL 256DEWDNEY DRUGS (1986) LTD 256DIAMOND & LOW HOLDINGS INC 314DIAMOND ENERGY SVC INC 182DIAMOND NORTH CREDIT UNION 262DIMENSION 11 CONSULTING LTD 340DIRECT AUDIO 360DIVERSE CATERING CO 298DODSLAND LIONS CLUB 298DONNA SUTHERLAND 226DOOLYʼS 336DR. B.L. THOMAS 348DR. E TOPOROWSKI 306DR. MARK FOWLER MD 312DR. R. SLAGHT 328DRIFTS & WAVES LEISURE INC 268DRYDEN AIR SVC 340DTZ BARNICKE REGINA 316DUCK LAKE & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 184DUCK LAKE LEGION BRANCH 276DUMUR INDUSTRIES 58DUNDEE DEVELOPMENTS 80DURA STRUCTURES LTD 318DURAMA ENTERPRISES LTD 360DYSART & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 270E A ROTH HOLDINGS LTD 240E K POIRIER FAMILY FARM 300EAGLE FEATHER NEWS 166EARLʼS PHARMACY LTD 236EAST END GAS & TIRE 346EASTEND GRAIN CO LTD 320EASTERN AIR SUPPLIES 330EASTSIDE AUDIOLOGY & REHABILITATION 94EDAM CREDIT UNION LTD 240EECOL ELECTRIC 124ELFROS AUTO WRECKERS 306ELK RIDGE RESORT 88ELKS LODGE 354ENBRIDGE PIPELINES INC 264END OF THE ROLL 72ENGELE & KOOK ASSOC LTD 344ENS LEXUS TOYOTA 320ESTERHAZY KINSMEN CLUB 254ESTEVAN KINSMEN CLUB 268ESTON BAKE SHOP 298ESTONIA FARMING CO LTD 134ETERNAL MEMORIALS 272EUROSPORT AUTO SVC 248EVANS INSURANCE BROKERS 180EXCALIBUR EQUIPMENT 334EXCLUSIVE ESTHETICS EDUCATION & DIST. 356EXIDE CANADA INC 274EXTREME TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS 260FAB TEC MFG 58FAIRMONT ELECTOPLATING LTD 286FAYE CARLSON 236FITZPATRICK INSULATING 318FLAG SHOP 162FOAM LAKE LEGION BRANCH 150FOLKFEST 336FORER FINANCIAL PLANNING SVC 226FORT QUʼAPPELLE LIONS CLUB 318FOSSTON GLOBE HOTEL 190FRIARS STAINED GLASS LTD 344FUN FINANCIAL E - Z CASH ADVANCE 186FUNKʼS FUNERAL HOME 300G & S LANDSCAPE & EXCAVATION 206G E NOREN & PARTNERS 120G R CARSCADDEN FUNERAL CHAPEL 150GANG-NAIL TRUSSES & BLDG CMPNT 316GARNET LUCYK BUILDING MOVERS 356GARRY BREITKREUZ MP YORKTON-MELVILLE 306GAZETTE- POST- NEWS 290GEIGERʼS FENCE ERECTORS 250GENESIS CLEANERS AND LAUNDRYMAT 234

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GETZ ENTERPRISES 254GIBBONS RICHARD LAW OFFICE 350GILLISS POWER TONGS LTD 334GILMORE MASONRY 194GLASSFORDʼS UNITY FUNERAL HOME 352GLEN PETERSON CONSTRUCTION LTD 126GLENAVON LIONS CLUB 292GLOBAL TELEVISION 108GLOBE PRINTERS DIGITAL CENTER 308GOLD EAGLE CASINO 12GOLD EAGLE GAS BAR/GAMEX BINGO 208GOLDEN ADMIN 120GOLDEN MOBILITY & REHAB LTD 32GOLDEN WEST MEDIA 196GOODSOIL & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 248GOODSOIL CREDIT UNION LTD 60GOODWILL BAKERY 282GORDONʼS WELDING & MFG 334GRACOM MASONRY 332GRAHAM CONSTRUCTION & ENGINEER 74GRAIN MILLERS CANADA CORP 240GRAIN SERVICES UNION 176GRAINBELT TRANSPORT LTD. 250GRANGER DRUGS LTD. 332GRANITE CURLING CLUB 234GRASSLANDS GROUP 330GRAVELBOURG INN 348GREAT PLAINS COLLEGE 322GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY 308GRENFELL CO-OP ASSOC LTD 326GROATʼS SUPPLY LTD 158GRONDIN FUNERAL SERVICES 306GROUP MEDICAL SERVICE 154HAL WELLSCH 208HALLAM DENTAL AESTHETICS INC 352HALSTEAD DENTURE CLINIC 330HARASYN BROTHERS STUCCO LTD 194HARBOUR PHARMACY 312HARTMANʼS SERVICE & BULK FUEL 280HARVEST CITY CHURCH 246HARVEST MEATS 156HARVEYʼS CARPET ONE 238HAUGENʼS GUN REPAIR & SPORTING 278HAWAIIAN OILFIELD MAINTENANCE 350HAYES HAVEN 306HAZLET CO- OP ASSOCIATION LTD. 312HEADWATERS (2001) 224HEARTLAND HEALTH REGION 266HEARTLAND LIVESTOCK SVC 350HEIN FINANCIAL GROUP 264HENRYʼS FAMILY FAIR & LIQUOR 254HIGHLINER HOLDINGS INC 324HOLTʼS POWDER RIVER SALES 302HOLY FAMILY ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL DIV 308HOME HARDWARE BUILDING CTR 248HOMETOWN BOOKKEEPING 64HON. JUNE DRAUDE MLA KELVINGTON-WADENA 348HON. RALPH GOODALE MP WASCANA 172HON. LYNNE YELICH M P BLACKSTRAP 296HON. DAVID FORBES MLA SASKATOON CTR 232HORAN CONSULTANTS 250HORIZON CREDIT UNION 174HORIZON SCHOOL DIVISION # 205 60HOSPITALS OF REGINA FOUNDATION 192HOUSE OF HAIR 252HOUSEMASTER 316HOUSTON SALES & SERVICE 218HUB CITY DENTAL LAB INC. 356HUGH SKOTHEIM TRUCKING LTD 338HUMBOLDT CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 224HUMPHREY WINDOW & DOOR STORE 290HUSKY ENERGY 142HYDRATEC HYDRAULICS 328I C R COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE 178I.B.E.W LOCAL 2067 92ICR DENRO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 280IMPACT OILFIELD MANAGEMENT TEAM 298IMPARK 342IMPERIAL PHARMACY 68INDIAN HEAD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 224INTER-CITY PHARMACY 234INTʼL BROTHERHOOD OF BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 555 198INTʼL ELECTRICAL WORKERS LOCAL 2038 60INTʼL UNION OPERATING ENGINEERS 202INTʼL UNION BRICKLAYERS, ALLIED CRAFTWORKERS LOCAL 1 40IRON WORKERS UNION LOCAL 771 118IRVINEʼS FIREARM SALES & SVC 344J & A HEATING AND PLUMBING 338J C L CARE HOMES INC. 244J L PERKINS BOOKBINDER LTD 272

J M R MEATS- DAVIDSON 346J RʼS WELDING LTD 130J WILK LANDSCAPING LTD 276J. E. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 204JAMES R. ZATULSKY, CA 314JANSEN SERVICES 310JANZEN METAL-FAB LTD 360JASMAN LUMBER 188JCP CONSERVATION SYSTEMS 64JNE WELDING 284JOEʼS LOCKSMITH LTD 156JOHN BOB FARM EQUIPMENT 108JOHN PAUL II COLLEGIATE 218JOHNSTONE TANK TRUCKING LTD 300JUDY JUNOR M L A SASKATOON EASTVIEW 110K & G BESTWATER LTD 292KAL TIRE 318KANAWEYIMIK CHILD & FAMILY SVC 360KEETHANOW BINGO NORTH 152KELLIHER & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 358KELLY BLOCK MP SASKATOON-ROSETOWN-BIGGAR 214KELLY COIN 328KELLY INSURANCE BROKERS 264KELLY PANTELUK CONSTRUCTION 124KELSEY MANOR 282KELVINGTON RX PHARMACHOICE 270KEN KLEINʼS ELECTRIC 328KENʼS LUMBER SALES 286KERTH ENTERPRISES 192KEY WELL SVC 342KG FURNITURE & APPLIANCE 340KIN ENTERPRISES 364KINDERSLEY PACKERS 226KINECOR INC 344KINMARA CARE HOME 348KINSMEN CLUB OF SASKATOON 48KINSMEN CLUB OF YORKTON 292KIPLING & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 262KIPLING HOME HARDWARE 326KIWANIS CLUB OF REGINA 94KLYPAK & RUSICK ARCHITECT 262KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 44L & I ELECTRIC LTD. 340L & L OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION 358L CALLSEN WELDING LTD 360LA RONGE DRUG STORE 356LA RONGE PETROLEUM LTD 352LAKELAND AGENCIES 340LAKEVIEW PHARMACY LTD 212LANIGAN AUTO PALACE LTD 226LAREDO WELL SVC 68LASER IMPRESSIONS 354LE ROY CREDIT UNION 296LEADER LIONS CLUB 258LEMBERG & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 258LIBERTY TAX SERVICE 342LIONS CLUB OF PRINCE ALBERT 136LIPSETT CARTAGE LTD 84LITTLE PINE GAS BAR & CONVENIENCE 346LIVING SKY SCHOOL DIVISION #202 188LIZEE & CO 246LLOYDMINSTER LEGION BRANCH 260LOBLAW COMPANIES LTD 100LONG LAKE REDA 356LOREBURN DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 110LORNE CALVERT MLA SASKATOON RIVERSDALE 174LOST CHILD TOWING 326LUCKY LAKE FARM SUPPLY LTD 322LUCKY LAKE KINSMEN CLUB 202LUNG ASSOC OF SASKATCHEWAN 122LUSELAND ROYAL CDN LEGION #146 262LUTHER CARE COMMUNITIES 14LUX OVERHEAD DOOR 210MACKENZIE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORIUM 266MACKLIN SCHOOL 62MACOUN CO-OP ASSOC 354MAGNA ELECTRIC CORP 296MAIN TRACK CAFE 116MAKWA & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 288MALL AT LAWSON HEIGHTS 240MANAC WESTERN 358MARGO CO-OP STORE 146MARIONʼS BURGER BAR 344MARKETING DEN 334MARSHALL MASONRY 2001 LTD 336MARYFIELD ASSOC GOSPEL CHURCH 290MATHIASON VALKENBURG & MCLEOD 128MAYFAIR PAINT & GLASS LTD 284MAZENC FUELS LTD 350MC ASPHALT INDUSTRIES LTD 214

MC DONALDʼS 344MC NEVIN MANAGEMENT LTD 220MCGILLICKY OILFIELD CONSTR. 316MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 328MEDICHAIR SASKATOON LTD 50MEGA PAWN 314MELDON PLASTICS LTD 354MEMORIES FROM YVONNE ANTIQUES &COLLECTIBLES 314MID CON ENGINEERING LTD 318MIDALE CREDIT UNION LTD 282MIDALE PETROLEUMS LTD 326MIDKNIGHT EXPRESS 252MIDWAY CO-OP LTD 358MIDWEST CLAIMS SERVICES 360MILLENNIUM AVIATION LTD 326MILLER WELL SERVICING LTD 322MILLSAP FUEL DISTRIBUTORS 184MINERS CONSTRUCTION CO LTD 334MLA CARROT RIVER FRED BRADSHAW 216MNS LTD 310MODEL MEATS 260MOLSON CANADA 128MONTGOMERY & SON SALES LTD 292MOORES CLOTHING FOR MEN 6MOOSE JAW FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 553 272MOOSE JAW HEALTH FOUNDATION 286MOOSE JAW MFRC 38MOOSE JAW ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION 136MOOSEJAW EARLY BIRD LIONS CLUB 268MOOSEJAW KINSMEN CLUB 204MOOSOMIN FIRST NATION SCHOOL 358MOSAIC POTASH ESTERHAZY 140MUNISOFT 216MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL CDN LEGION REGINA #001 36MUSKODAY GAS BAR & CONVENIENCE 206MY PHARMACY 138N I S CONTRACTORS LTD 312NABER FORD SALES LTD 332NATIONAL CRANE SVC INC 158NDP CAUCUS OFFICE 160NELSON CARE HOMES 266NESBITT BURNS INC 60NESTORʼS BAKERY LTD 324NEW COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION 318NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF SK 162NEWALTA CORP 352NEXUS A G BUSINESS INC 218NORCAN INDUSTRIES LTD 222NORTH BATTLEFORD LIONS CLUB 274NORTH EAST SCHOOL DIVISION 128NORTH HAVEN LODGE 214NORTH WEST REG. ECONOMIC DEV. CORP 304NORTH WEST SCHOOL DIV 203 76NORTHEASTERN CHARTERS LTD 148NORTHERN DRILLING LTD 328NORTHERN GROCERS INC 242NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL PLATING 272NORTHERN VILLAGE OF BUFFALO NARROWS 146NORTHLAND RENTALS LTD 278NORTHLANDS COLLEGE 238NORTHWEST DENTURE CLINIC 318NOVA PROMOTIONAL PRODUCTS 324O S C MANAGEMENT LTD 118OCHAPOWACE FIRST NATION 20OFF BROADWAY PHYSIOTHERAPY & DIZZINESS CLINIC 294OLD TIMER JANITORIAL 338ORCHARD TRANSPORT LTD 130ORION SURVEYS LTD 324OSKAYAK HIGH SCHOOL 348OXBOW DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 260OXBOW TRENCHING LTD 300P & E KEHOE RV 352P 3 ARCHITECTURE LTD 286P A METIS WOMEN 352P A RADIATOR SHOP 206P C S POTASH CORP OF ROCANVILLE 164P R T PRINCE ALBERT 234PACKARD ELECTRIC LTD 238PAICE CONSTRUCTION LTD. 360PAIGE INDUSTRIES LTD 220PAINTED HAND CASINO 164PANTER AGENCIES 336PANTHER INDUSTRIES INC 280PARAGON FUNERAL SVC 296PARK FUNERAL CHAPEL 274PARKER QUINE LLP 318PARKLAND FARM EQUIPMENT LTD 280PARKS CANADA AGENCY 42PARRISH & HEIMBECKER 256

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PASQUA FIRST NATION NO 79 200PASTA PRIMA 218PAULSON & FERRATON 224PEACE HILLS TRUST CO 242PELLY VILLAGE OFFICE 304PENN WEST ENERGY TRUST CoverPERFECT TOUCH 348PERSONAL HEARING SVC 130PETERS INSURANCE SVC 232PHOENIX ELECTRIC 342PHOENIX RESIDENTIAL SOCIETY 314PIAPOT LIONS CLUB 118PINELAND CO- OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION 286PINEVIEW LUMBER &HARDWARE 296PIPESTONE KIN - ABILITY CTR INC. 270PLAINS ENVIRONMENTAL INC 270PLAINS MIDSTREAM 354PLAINSVIEW CREDIT UNION 338PLUMBERS & PIPE FITTERS LOCAL 179 26PRAIRIE AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY INST. 106PRAIRIE CARE DEVELOPMENT INC. 326PRAIRIE CENTRE CREDIT UNION 92PRAIRIE DOME POTATOES 308PRAIRIE OASIS TEMPO 336PRAIRIE PIPELINE CONTRACTORS 334PRAIRIE ROSE HOME CARE SERVICES 346PRAIRIE VALLEY S.D #208 302PRAIRIE WEST TERMINAL LTD 138PRE- CON LTD 182PRIMROSE CHATEAU RETIREMENT 10PRINCE ALBERT ABORIGINAL HEADSTART PROGRAM 256PRINCE ALBERT EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION 266PRINCE ALBERT FIRE FIGHTERS LOCAL 510 142PRINCE ALBERT ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL DIV. 278PRISTINE COUNTERTOP DISTRIBUTORS INC. 282PROFESSIONAL AUDIO VISUAL LTD 130PROVIDENCE PLACE 272PROVINCIAL ELECTRIC LTD 346QUALITY WIRELINE SERVICES LTD. 232QUEEN CITY GLASS LTD 336QUEST COMMS./GOVʼT HOUSE RELATIONS 206R & D FRASER HOMES LTD 250R & R SVC & REPAIR LTD. 218R C M P REGINA VETERANS ASSN 218R M OF COULEE 254R M OF ENTERPRISE 32R M OF GLEN BAIN 242R M OF LAKE OF THE RIVERS 242R M OF MANITOU LAKE 442 166R M OF MOUNTAIN VIEW 340R M OF NIPAWIN 320R M OF SOURIS VALLEY # 7 50RM OF SURPRISE VALLEY & VILLAGE OF MINTON 348R M OF SWIFT CURRENT 332R M OF WINSLOW 218R R MC KENZIE AGENCY 296R S WILSON & SON CONSTRUCTION 344RADISSON HOTEL 72RANDY HOBACK MP PRINCE ALBERT 302RANDY OLSON WELDING LTD 254RAY BOUGHEN MP PALLISER 302RAYMORE SAVINGS & CREDIT UNION 348RBC DOMINION SECURITIES INC 310READY BAKE FOODS INC 56RECON POWER SUPPLIES 314REDBERRY PHARMACY LTD. 342REDSKY RESOURCES LTD 322REEL MARINE 74REGINA - M L A -TRENT WOTHERSPOON 26REGINA APOSTOLIC CHURCH 310REGINA BEACH CAMPGROUND 340REGINA FUNERAL HOME 280REGINA HEARING SERVICES INC 152REGINA JEWELLERS 322REGINA LOCK & KEY 314REGINA MEMORIAL GARDENS 102REGINA PATS HOCKEY CLUB CORP. 56REGINA SENIOR CITIZENS CENTRE 204REGINA TRUCK & TRAILER REPAIR 248REID AND SONS DIRECTIONAL DRILLING 288REMCO MEMORIALS LTD 28RESORT VILLAGE OF AQUADEO 274RESORT VILLAGE OF CHITEK LAKE 168RESORT VILLAGE OF COCHIN 230RESORT VILLAGE OF DISTRICT OF KATEPWA 254RESORT VILLAGE OF FORT SAN 142RHEIN DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 260RHODAS ELEGANCE AGAIN INC 326RICHARDʼS WELDING INC 292RITZ GERRY MP THE BATTLEFORDS LLOYDMINISTER 212

RIVER HEIGHTS DRUGS 324RIVER VALLEY FINE MEATS 332RIVERSIDE ARCTIC CAT 342RIVIER ACADEMY 244RJʼS CONSTRUCTION SERVICES LTD 320RM OF ABERDEEN 274RM OF ANTLER 246RM OF ARM RIVER 170RM OF BARRIER VALLEY 350RM OF BENGOUGH 248RM OF BIG ARM 68RM OF BIG RIVER 256RM OF BIG STICK 238RM OF BJORKDALE 346RM OF BLUCHER 144RM OF BRATTʼS LAKE 184RM OF BRITANNIA 308RM OF BROKENSHELL 302RM OF BUCHANAN 264RM OF BUCKLAND 298RM OF CANAAN 222 310RM OF CANWOOD 150RM OF COALFIELDS 180RM OF COLONSAY 112RM OF CORMAN PARK 110RM OF DUCK LAKE 358RM OF DUFFERIN 264RM OF ELCAPO 286RM OF ELDON 96RM OF EXCEL 120RM OF EXCELSIOR 242RM OF FERTILE BELT 250RM OF FOAM LAKE 218RM OF FOX VALLEY 248RM OF GARDEN RIVER 490 268RM OF GRANDVIEW 268RM OF GRASSY CREEK 260RM OF GRAVELBOURG 300RM OF GRIFFIN 74RM OF HART BUTTE 278RM OF HEARTʼS HILL 240RM OF HILLSDALE 340RM OF HUDSON BAY 306RM OF INDIAN HEAD 188RM OF INVERGORDON 132RM OF ITUNA BON ACCORD #246 150RM OF KELLROSS 242RM OF KELVINGTON 62RM OF KEY WEST 286RM OF KEYS 294RM OF LACADENA 312RM OF LAKE ALMA 254RM OF LAKE JOHNSTON 232RM OF LAKEVIEW 294RM OF LANGENBURG 252RM OF LAURIER 178RM OF LAWTONIA 240RM OF LIVINGSTON #331 202RM OF LONE TREE 304RM OF MARRIOTT 302RM OF MARTIN NO. 122 212RM OF MCCRANEY & TOWN OF KENASTON 356RM OF MERVIN 228RM OF MILTON & RM ANTELOPE PARK 86RM OF MONTROSE 274RM OF MOOSE MOUNTAIN 266RM OF MOOSE RANGE 226RM OF MOOSOMIN 338RM OF MORRIS 248RM OF MORSE 116RM OF NORTON 78RM OF OLD POST 246RM OF PARKDALE 238RM OF PLEASANTDALE 220RM OF PRAIRIDALE 286RM OF PROGRESS 216RM OF RECIPROCITY 190RM OF REDBERRY 106RM OF RODGERS 342RM OF ROSEMOUNT 346RM OF ROSTHERN 302RM OF ROUND VALLEY 276RM OF SALTCOATS 252RM OF SASKATCHEWAN LANDING 280RM OF SENLAC 246RM OF SHERWOOD 40RM OF SNIPE LAKE 34RM OF SPY HILL 242RM OF ST. PHILIPS 226RM OF STAR CITY 274

RM OF STORTHOAKS 262RM OF SUTTON 278RM OF TRAMPING LAKE 238RM OF TURTLE RIVER 228RM OF WALPOLE 196RM OF WAWKEN 224RM OF WEBB # 138 134RM OF WILTON 232RM OF WISE CREEK 256RM OF WOOD CREEK & VILLAGE OF SIMPSON 250RM OF THE GAP 36ROADRUNNER ANCHER SVC 266ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF SASKATOON 274RONʼS PLUMBING AND HEATING (1980) 66ROSE CITY MEMORIALS LTD 294ROSETOWN LIONS CLUB 144ROTO-ROOTER SEWER & DRAIN SVC 180ROWLEYʼS ELECTRIC LTD 236ROYAL CDN LEGION #262 86ROYAL CDN LEGION #113 22ROYAL CDN LEGION #139 316ROYAL CDN LEGION #111 288ROYAL CDN LEGION #13 260ROYAL CDN LEGION #2 136ROYAL CDN LEGION #61 166ROYAL CDN LEGION #70 252ROYAL CDN LEGION CARNDUFF 258ROYAL CDN LEGION MANOR 236ROYAL CDN LEGION NIPAWIN #120 314ROYAL CDN LEGION #56 248ROYAL CDN NAVAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY 168ROYAL DRUG MART 244ROYAL LEPAGE SOUTHLAND REALTY 224ROYAL PURPLE LODGE OF CANADA 95 316ROYS TRANSMISSIONS LTD 264RUGG JAMES B 230R M OF BROWNING 134R M OF ESTEVAN 120R M OF LOMOND 70RUTHERFORD AGENCIES LTD 288S R I HOMES INC 250SAGE SENIORS RESOURCES 118SALVATION ARMY 182SALVATION ARMY SK 122SALVATION ARMY THIRFT STORE 304SAMʼS ELECTRIC 244SAMʼS TRUCKING ESTEVAN 30SANDERCOCK SEED FARMS 308SANDERSON BALICKI POPESCUL 324SANDHILLS CREDIT UNION 294SAPPHIRE GROUP 296SARCAN RECYCLING 80SK REG COUNCIL CARPENTERS, DRYWALL,MILLWRIGHTS & ALLIED WORKERS 316SK ROUGHRIDER FOOTBALL CLUB 66SK OFFICE OF PROTOCOL 24SK ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MUNICIPALITIES 98SK BLUE CROSS 64SK FEDERATION OF POLICE OFFICERS 106SK FOOD PROCESSORS 70SK GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 116SK GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 228SK INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGIES 96SK JOINT BOARD RETAIL WHOLESALE & DEPT STORE UNION 72SK PARTY CAUCUS 18SK PRO FIREFIGHTERS ASSN 164SK REG NURSES ASSOCIATION 22SK RIVERS SCHOOL DIV 220SK SCRAP TIRE CORP 310SK SOUTH FIELD UNIT&PARKS CANADA 90SK TRUCKING ASSOC 154SK UNION OF NURSES 154SK VOICE OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES 288SK VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION 354SASKATOON BIOMEDICAL EQUIPMENT 314SASKATOON CARDIOVASCULAR CTR 256SASKATOON CITY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION 98SASKATOON CUSTOM POWDER COATING 290SASKATOON DOORS & MORE INC 330SASKATOON FIRE FIGHTERS UNION 126SASKATOON FURNITURE RESTORABLES 290SASKATOON HOME BUILDERS ASSN 44SASKATOON HOME SUPPORT SVC 52SASKATOON METAL MFG LTD 322SASKATOON NUTANA ROTARY CLUB 194SASKATOON PALLET LTD 166SASKATOON PRAIRIELAND EXHIBIT 224SASKATOON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 66SASKNATIVE RENTALS INC. 346SASKTEL PIONEERS 54

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SAULTEAUX HEALING & WELLNESS CTR 246SCHULER & LEFEBVRE FUNERAL 276SEARS CANADA INC 232SECURITAS 182SEEMANNʼS SERVICES LTD 338SERBIAN CLUB 334SEREDAʼS PHARMACY 126SERVICE & HOSPITALITY SAFETY 338SVC CORP INTʼL CANADA LTD 16SERVICEMASTER OF SASKATOON 200SHARP AUTO TRIM 274SHAUNAVON CO-OP ASSN LTD 322SHEET METAL WORKERS LOCAL 296 122SHERBROOKE COMMUNITY CTR 102SHERRITT COAL 148SHOPPERS DRUG MART 242SILENCE OF THE NORTH 236SILTON GENERAL STORE 242SILVERMAN OILFIELDS SERVICES 282SIMCOE DRAPERIES 332SIMON & SIMON 268SIMPSON HOTEL 234SLAB MASTER 322SMITH AGENCIES LTD 330SMITH SEEDS 232SMITTYʼS RESTAURANTS 264SMOKE & ASHES TABACCO 258SOLACE CARE HOMES 46SOLEMAN 228SOS ELECTRICAL LTD 188SOUND OBSESSIONS INC 178SOURCE BY CIRCUIT CITY 250SOUTH EAST DENTURE CLINIC 114SOUTHEAST AGRI-MOTIVE 330SOUTHEAST CORNERSTONE SCHOOL DIV 184SOUTHERN PLAINS CO-OPERATIVE 298SOUTHERN RANGE WELL SERVICING 292SOUTHLINE GAS & OILFIELD SVC 306SOUTHWEST CREDIT UNION LTD 324SPADINA FREE HOUSE 258SPECTRA ENERGY 238SPEEDY GLASS 230SPIRITWOOD LIONS CLUB 312SPIRITWOOD NEW & USED FURN 302SPLITTERʼS BAR & RESTAURANT 358SPRAY- TECH SYSTEMS LTD 358SPUZAK MEATS LTD 258SPY HILL LIONS CLUB 304SQUAD# 601-MACKLIN ROYAL CDN AIR CADETS 288SQUAD#568 WYNYARD ROYAL CDN AIR CADETS 260ST ANDREWʼS COLLEGE 216ST JOHN AMBULANCE 298ST MARYʼS SCHOOL 190ST PAULʼS CATHEDRAL COLUMBARIUM 170ST PAULʼS LUTHERAN CHURCH 278ST. LOUIS LIONS CLUB 192STANLEY MISSION BAND OFFICE 276STARK & MARSH 222STEAM- EST INDUSTRIES LTD 220STEFFANʼS ACCOUNTING 168STEPHANIUK LAW OFFICE 234STEVENSON WHEEL LTD. 332STEWART LYLE/MLA 114STONEʼS THROW COFFEE HOUSE 74STOUGHTON CREDIT UNION 234SUMMIT CUSTOM MACHINING LTD 356SUNRISE HEALTH REGION 72SUNSET FARMS LTD 226SUNWOOD BUILDERS 222SUPER 8 MOTEL 300SUPER GLOSS AUTOBODY 292SVEIN BRYEIDE CONSTRUCTION 116SWIFT CURRENT DIESEL INC 320SWIFT CURRENT FIRE DEPT 140SWIFT HEARING CENTRE INC. 54SYLVAN LEARNING CENTRE 198SYNERGY CREDIT UNION 62SYNERGY SALES 332T C AVIATION 356T J SERVICE LTD 284T S L LABORATORIES 312T W B CONSTRUCTION LTD. 160TAIT KITCHEN CTR LTD 210TAM INTERNATIONAL OIL SVC 346TAYLOR AUTOMOTIVE SALES 82TAYLOR VOLKSWAGEN INC 316TD BANK FINANCIAL GROUP 62TD CANADA TRUST 338TEAMSTERS DIVISION 510 38TEAMSTERS DIVISION 847 112

TEAMSTERS UNION 34TERRAMAX SITEWORK LTD 272THE MEDICINE SHOP 352THE ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH OF HOLY FAMILY 170THIRD GENERATION CONCRETE SVC 204THUNDER & LIGHTNING SVC 354THYSSEN MINING CONSTRUCTION 132TISDALE AMBULANCE CARE LTD 88TITAN LOGIX CORP 306TOM LUKIWSKI MP REGINA LUMSDEN LAKE CTR 156TORQUAY CREDIT UNION LTD 282TOWN OF ARBORFIELD 112TOWN OF BIGGAR 234TOWN OF BROADVIEW 280TOWN OF CARNDUFF 136TOWN OF CHURCHBRIDGE 312TOWN OF COLONSAY 266TOWN OF CRAIK 194TOWN OF DAVIDSON 230TOWN OF DUNDURN 138TOWN OF ESTERHAZY 272TOWN OF FRANCIS 198TOWN OF GULL LAKE 288TOWN OF LAFLECHE 284TOWN OF LANGHAM 244TOWN OF LEADER 252TOWN OF MAPLE CREEK 64TOWN OF MORSE 284TOWN OF MOSSBANK 246TOWN OF NAICAM 232TOWN OF OGEMA 270TOWN OF OXBOW 264TOWN OF RAYMORE 146TOWN OF REGINA BEACH 342TOWN OF ROCANVILLE 124TOWN OF ROCKGLEN 276TOWN OF ROSTHERN 340TOWN OF SCOTT 266TOWN OF SHELLBROOK 360TOWN OF SPRINGSIDE 224TOWN OF ST. WALBURG 230TOWN OF STRASBOURG 360TOWN OF STURGIS 248TOWN OF TURTLEFORD 240TOWN OF WAWOTA 302TOWN OF WHITE CITY 222TOWN OF WILKIE 278TOWN OF WYNYARD 200TOWN OF YELLOW GRASS 262TRANSCONTINENTAL PRINTING SASKATOON 126TRANSGAS LIMITED 158TRANSWEST AIR 300TRI- CITY SURVEYS LTD 192TRI- PAGING 230TRIAD POWER LTD 222TRIANGLE CONSTRUCTION LTD 290TRIPLE C CONSTRUCTION LTD 286TRIPLE G CARRIERS 256TRIPLE S TRANSPORT 320TROBERT LAW FIRM 318TRON POWER LP 172TUGASKE CO-OP ASSOC LTD 352TURNER TRANSPORT LTD 282TWIN RIVER TOURS 268TYERMAN INVESTMENTS LIMITED 284TYLER & ASSOC 176UKRANIAN CO - OP ASSOC LTD 244UNCLE DICKʼS TRUCKING CO LTD 228UNIQUE DRYWALL LTD 48UNITED BʼOOD CARPENTERS & JOINERS #1985 162UNITED RENTALS 142UNIVERSITY OF REGINA BOOK STORE 310UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN 140UNIVERSITY PARK PHARMACY 304V BINE ENERGY 190VALLEY VIEW HOTEL 314VARIPERM LIMITED 258VERAʼS DINER 312VICTORIA AVENUE FUNERAL HOME 328VILLAGE OF ANEROID 256VILLAGE OF ARRAN 114VILLAGE OF BORDEN 336VILLAGE OF BUENA VISTA 228VILLAGE OF CARIEVALE 288VILLAGE OF CARMICHAEL 260VILLAGE OF CHAPLIN 238VILLAGE OF CLIMAX 262VILLAGE OF CONQUEST 292VILLAGE OF DENZIL 240VILLAGE OF ELBOW 234

VILLAGE OF FILLMORE 228VILLAGE OF FROBISHER 276VILLAGE OF FRONTIER 292VILLAGE OF GLASLYN 216VILLAGE OF GLEN EWEN 226VILLAGE OF KENASTON & RM OF McCRANEY #282 258VILLAGE OF KISBEY 244VILLAGE OF LANG 288VILLAGE OF LEBRET 220VILLAGE OF LUCKY LAKE 348VILLAGE OF MARYFIELD 140VILLAGE OF MEOTA 258VILLAGE OF MILDEN 146VILLAGE OF MUENSTER 248VILLAGE OF NEILBURG 266VILLAGE OF RHEIN 246VILLAGE OF SHELL LAKE 228VILLAGE OF TOMPKINS 262VILLAGE OF WELWYN 170VILLAGE OF WILCOX 350VILLAGE OF YOUNG 230VISCOUNT HOTEL 336VISCOUNT VILLAGE OFFICE 312VYSIONS BY VALDA 180W H CODERRE & SONS CONSTR LTD. 270W J JONES AND SON FUNERAL HOME 290WADENA BAKERY LTD 320WADENA LIONS CLUB 288WADENA NEWS 200WAKAW LIONS CLUB 218WAL- MART 220WAL-MART 294WAL-MART 298WAL-MART 42WAL-MART 70WALL STREET AUDIOLOGY GROUP 90WALPER-BOSSENCE LAW OFFICE 176WASKESIU GOLF COURSE 66WATER GROUP COMPANIES 132WAYNE BUILDING PRODUCTS LTD 332WAYNEʼS CAR CARE 294WEATHERFORD B M W LTD 296WELLINGTON WEST CAPITAL INC 308WENDYʼS 76WEREZAKʼS PHARMACY LTD 304WEST CENTRAL AIR 210WEST WIND AVIATION 276WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM 172WESTERN FIBERGLASS PIPE SALES 218WESTERN SALES LTD 284WESTERN SURETY CO 246WESTGATE BOOKS 246WESTRUM LUMBER LTD 320WEYBURN AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY 220WEYBURN CREDIT UNION 328WEYBURN INLAND TERMINAL LTD 238WEYBURN MALL LTD 104WEYBURN ROTARY CLUB 292WHISKA CREEK ABATTOIR (2008) LTD 304WHITELINE CHARTERS 240WHITFORD CONSTRUCTION LTD 268WIENS STUCCO WIRE LTD 328WILLYʼS HOTEL , TAVERN & GRILL 208WILSON BROS. LANDSCAPING 354WINDSOR PLYWOOD LTD 306WINDTHORST DISTRICT LIONS CLUB 264WISETON LIONS CLUB 294WOIDEN CONSTRUCTION LTD 222WOLF PROMOS INC 104WOODLAWN CEMETERY 172WYNYARD BAKERY & CAFE 310Y W C A 308YORK ELECTRIC LTD 272YORKTON DODGE 244YORKTON CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD 236YORKTON TRIBAL COUNCIL 228ZELENSKY BROTHERS SAWMILL 260ZELKO CONSTRUCTION 324ZEP SALES & SERVICE 316ZEP SALES & SERVICE 210

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BC/Yukon Command2007-08 War Service Recognition Book - Submission Form

General Information Required for Story Submission. Please print clearly!

Name of Military Person being Recognized:

Place of Birth: Year of Birth: Year of Death:

Service: WWl WWII Korea Special Duty Area Peacetime Other:

Branch of Service: Navy Army Air Force Merchant Navy Other:

Service Unit:

Areas Served in:

Killed in Action? Yes No Year of Death: Where Killed

Was or is a Member of Legion Branch - Name & #: How many years?

Information on person submitting form:

Submitted by (Name): Branch # LA # Individual

Contact Information: Tel # __________________ FAX # ________________ e-mail ___________________

Additional Information: Please attach a separatesheet of paper, and keep information to maximumof 200 words.

(Example – awards for bravery i.e. VC, DSC, DFC,MC, MM, etc., POW.

i.e. - Canada, High Seas, England,C/E, Korea, SDA (Please name), etc.

i.e. North Shore, Carleton York, CWAC,Names of Ships, Squadrons, etc.

Please attach photograph here:Do Not Fax

Last Name Given Names

Saskatchewan CommandMilitary Service Recognition Book - Submission Form

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The GeoMemorial Program has been expanded to honour those who have given their lives in the service of the province or country, including members of the Canadian armed forces, police officers, firefighters and emergency response workers.

The GeoMemorial Program offers a permanent tribute to these brave men and women along with others who have served our province with distinction and dedication.

To date, nearly 4,000 lakes, bays, rivers and islands in the province have been named for individuals who have given selflessly in the performance of their duties.

For more information, please visit: www.tpcs.gov.sk.ca/GeoMemorial