Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario Command. Military Service Recognition Book. Volume 7

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Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario Command Military Service Recognition Book Volume 7

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND A Message from the President I feel very pleased that I am able to introduce you all to our 7th Military Service Recognition Book. As many of you will know, I have had a long spell in the hospital. I am now back and ready to face the rest of my term. With our support this book will continue giving us memories of war and victory. This book holds many lives in its hands and keeps us thinking about the lives which were so radically changed in the years while we waited for peace. There were great changes that came from those conflicts. I want to give you all my hope for understanding of the individuals who were fighting and dying for our peace. I also hope you appreciate the contents of the book. In Comradeship, Mel Willis President The Royal Canadian Legion Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario Command www.mbnwo.ca 1

Over 100 years caring for Veterans... your sacrifices are not forgotten. 2 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND Front Cover Photo The Waverly Park Cenotaph in Thunder Bay, Ontario was originally built in remembrance of local soldiers who died during World War I, and was updated for both the Second World War and the Korean War. It was erected in 1925 by the McCallum Granite Company of Kingston, Ontario, through the efforts of the Women s Canadian Club. The cenotaph is identical on either side, with an inscription that reads: ERECTED IN COMMEMORATION OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THIS CITY WHO DIED ON THE FIELD OF HONOUR IN WAR THAT CANADA MIGHT MAINTAIN HER HERITAGE OF FREEDOM. Table of Contents PAGE President s Message.................1 Publisher s Message.................7 VETERANS ACORN, William...................225 ADAMS, Harry J.....................9 ALLISON, William L..................9 ANDERSON, Albert Jon.............225 ANDERSON, Andres.................9 ANDERSON, Harry.................11 ANDERSON, Hjalti S................225 ANDERSON, Julius.................11 ANDERSON, Stanley...............11 ANDERSON, Sverre...............225 ANTONIOUS, Stephen T.............13 ARASON, Elmer....................13 ARASON, Skapti...................13 ARMSTRONG, Donald..............15 BAJUS, William....................15 BAKER, William....................15 BALDWIN, Keith J...................17 BALDWIN, Kelvin B..................17 BALDWIN, Margaret M...............17 BALDWIN, Robert W.................19 BALLANTINE, Elwin Walter..........225 BAMBENEK, Tony.................225 BARNES, Harold...................19 BARRETT, Francis W................19 BARTLEY, Raymond................21 BARTLEY, Reginald................21 BASKERVILLE, James D.............21 BASKERVILLE, Mary................23 BATEMAN, John Hawthornwaite......225 BEEDIE, William....................23 BELL, William......................23 BENSON, Howard Richard..........225 BENSON, Stefan...................25 BERARD, Joseph E.................25 BERG, Harold V....................25 BERGESON, Donald A...............27 BERGSON, Lloyd M.................27 BERRY, William Robert..............27 BICKERTON, Albert D...............29 BICKERTON, Thomas..............29 BIRT, James A.....................29 BLACKBURN, Arthur Stanley Woods...31 BOLTON, William John..............31 BOOMHOWER, Floyd...............31 BOOMHOWER, Jack................33 BOWERING, Fred..................33 BRAENDLE, John N.................33 BREMNER, Francis John.............35 BROWN, Homer A..................35 BROWN, Walter...................225 BULLION, George Roy...............35 BUNN, Hugh......................225 CAMERON, Kenneth W..............37 CAMPBELL, Murdo................225 CANART, George...................37 CARR, Barton P....................37 CARR, Jack A......................39 CARRELL, Henry..................225 CARRIERE, David G.................39 CATHCART, Lorne.................225 CHAMBERS, Alex.................225 CHAMBERS, Harold...............225 CHOWN, Ernest...................39 CLARK, Edwin....................227 CLARK, Fredrick C..................41 CLARK, John Wanstall..............227 CLARK, William L...................41 CLARKE, Allan Osborne.............41 CLEMENSON, Clemi................43 CLINE, Earle H....................227 COLDWELL, Albert L................43 COLDWELL, William T...............43 CONQUERGOOD, Arthur............45 CONQUERGOOD, Howard...........45 COOK (APPERLEY), Rebecca Pearl....45 COWIE, Joseph....................47 COX, Henry E......................47 COX, Melvin C.....................47 CRAIK, Murray Clayton..............49 CRAMER, Delbert M................227 CRAMER, Thomas Arthur...........227 CRAMER, Wilfred Playfair............49 CRERAR, Robert S..................49 CRUICKSHANK, Thomas W..........51 CULLEN, William...................51 www.mbnwo.ca 3

CULLEN, William Alexander..........51 CUTTS, Harry......................53 CUTTS, John Arthur................53 DALRYMPLE, Murray G..............53 DEARLE (KUSTRA), Helen...........55 DELORME, Rita Wilma.............227 DONNELLY, Frank..................55 DONNELLY, John R.................55 DONNELLY, William H...............57 DOUGLAS, Gary T..................57 DUNCAN, Douglas A................57 DUXBURY, Bernard J................59 DUXBURY, Charles B................59 DUXBURY, Oscar B.................59 DUXBURY, Thomas.................61 DUXBURY, Thomas.................61 EGGLETON, Charles R..............61 EKMAN, August J...................63 EMBERSON, George...............227 ESPEY, William Harvey..............63 EVERETT, Leonard Francis..........227 FALLOON, Maurice E................63 FARQUHAR, William R..............65 FAULKES, Frank B..................65 FAULKES, George..................65 FAULKES, William Bill...............67 FEADER, William..................67 FERGUSON, George................67 FLYNN, William James..............69 FRANKLIN, Douglas Howard..........69 FRANKLIN, Maurice................69 FRASER, Ronald J..................71 FRASER, Roy.....................71 FREEMAN, Douglas................71 FURNAS, Jack....................227 FUTTY, Thomas....................73 GARDHAM, George W...............73 GARDNER, George R................73 GARDNER, James S................75 GARDNER, William Ronald...........75 GEISEL, Michael...................75 GERRARD, George S................77 GILBART, Lloyd M..................77 GILBART, Stanley W.................77 GILBEY, John Percy................79 GIRLING, Armer H..................79 GODIN, Maurice Thomas.............79 GOEGEBUER, Marcel..............227 GOERTZEN, Frank S................81 GOODA, Frank P...................81 GOODMAN, Steini.................227 Table of Contents GOODRIDGE, Bruce................81 GREENAWAY, Gordon H.............83 GREENAWAY, Hampton W...........83 GREENWOOD (POPLE), Lillian.......83 GROVES, Edward Alfred............227 GUTHRIE, Robert M.................85 HABINSKI, Julian L..................85 HALLGRIMSSON, Edwin P...........227 HANNAH, James A..................85 HANNAH, James M.................87 HARVEY, Leonard W................87 HERITAGE (MERRITT), Agnes........87 HERITAGE, Alfred..................89 HOBBS, Frederick.................227 HOLMES, Frank....................89 HORNING, Terrence B..............227 HORNING, Wally L..................89 HORRILL, Alvin....................91 HORRILL, Hughie E.H...............91 HORRILL, Roy J....................91 HOWARD, Frederick J...............93 HUDSON, Herbert T.................93 HUFFMAN, Angus W...............229 IRELAND, Edward C................93 ISLEIFSON, Barney August..........229 JOELSON, Sigurdur................229 JOHANNESSON, Clarence..........229 JOHANNESSON, Pall...............95 JOHANNSSON, Arman.............229 JOHNSON, Alfred T.................95 JOHNSON, Bruce..................95 JOHNSON, Brynjolfur...............97 JOHNSON, Charles................97 JOHNSON, Clifford I................97 JOHNSON, Harry...................99 JOHNSON, John Eggert............229 JOHNSON, Robert D................99 JOHNSTONE, Alice Lillian............99 JONASSON, Herman David..........101 JONSSON, Theodore...............101 JOSEPH, Joe.....................101 JOSEPHSON, Frederick............103 KATCHANOSKI, Philip Peter.........229 KELLEHER, James S...............103 KENNEDY, Brian..................229 KENNEY, George Pervis............229 KENNY, Clarence R................229 KERR, Don C.....................103 KILGOUR, George.................229 KING, Derek J.....................105 KITSON, Clifford A.................105 KITSON, Earl.....................105 KNIGHT, Albert James.............107 KOLDYK, Sybren..................229 KOOL, Walter Arie.................107 KRAWCHUK, Merdo...............107 KREITZ, Friedrich.................109 KUSTRA, Earl....................109 KUSTRA, Frank...................109 KUSTRA, Jack....................111 LAMONT, George.................111 LAMONT, Thomas.................111 LASEK, James W..................113 LAVOIE, Gaston...................113 LEE, Eric James...................113 LEE, John D......................115 LEE, Robert Nathaniel..............115 LEE, Thomas Henry................115 LEE, Thomas.....................117 LEGARIE, Roy E...................117 LEMIEUX, Gerard J.................117 LESLIE, Alec.....................119 LESLIE, Clifford...................119 LESLIE, Ronald...................119 LESLIE, Sam.....................121 LUMGAIR, Norman A...............121 LUND, Walter....................121 LUNDGREN, W. A.................229 MacDONALD, Donald..............123 MacGARVA, Robert Alexander.......123 MacGARVA, Ronald O..............123 MACHAN, John...................125 MACKAY, John...................125 MAILES, Russell E.................125 MALLETT, Clifford.................127 MANN, John Plater.................127 MASON, Henry G..................127 MATSON, Stephen.................129 MAVINS, John Earle...............129 MAWBY, James Turnell............129 MAY, Herbert.....................131 McBEAN, Donald..................131 McCALL, George A.................131 McCAMON, Edgar R................133 McCOLL, Bert.....................133 McCOLL, Jack....................133 McDIARMID, Allan C................135 McDONALD, Hamilton.............135 McFADDEN, Jesse Harold...........231 McGOGY, Allard LeRoy.............135 McGOGY, Bernard James...........137 McGOGY, Donald Charles...........137 4 Military Service Recognition Book

McGOGY, Ellis Kirkland.............137 McGOGY, Leslie Groves............139 McGOGY, Murray Benone...........139 McGREGOR, Frank J. N.............139 McINTYRE, Ross G................141 McKAY, Donald G.................141 McKAY, Murray R..................141 McKINNY, Robert Jack.............143 McLAREN, Clarence...............231 McLEAN, W. J....................143 McLEOD, Alick Russell.............143 McLEOD, Robert Fraser.............145 McLEOD, Robert Murray............145 McLEOD, Roderick Murray..........145 McMANUS, John Earl..............231 McNEILL, Bernard J................147 McTAGGART, Orville E..............147 METCALF, Richard D...............147 MIDDLETON, Joseph J..............149 MILLER, Murt L....................149 MILLER, Robert C..................149 MILROY, George..................151 MITCHELL, Clarence McLean........151 MITCHELL, Kenneth...............151 MONTROY, Emill..................153 MONYCH, Metro..................153 MOORE, Wesley J.................153 MORRIS, William James............155 MUDGE, Albert Edward.............155 MULLIGAN (JESSAMAN), Vi.........155 MULLIGAN, Clifford................157 MURRAY, Bruce..................157 NAGLE, Francis J..................157 NAISMITH, George Albert...........159 NORRIS, Jack T...................159 NYLIN, Tilden.....................159 O NEILL, Dori J....................161 ORCHARD, Clarence N.............161 ORR, James H....................161 OSSACHUK, George G. W. O........163 PADDOCK, Cecil..................163 PAWLUK, Daniel D................163 PETERSON, Norman P.............165 PHILLIPS, Ross M.................165 PIERSON, Francis S................231 PIZZEY, Fredrick..................165 PIZZEY, George J..................167 PIZZEY, Ralph C...................167 PLUMB, Robert...................167 PLUMB, Stan.....................169 POHL, Henry Henderson............169 Table of Contents POLCHNSKI, Dominic..............169 POLCHNSKI, Joseph...............171 PORTERFIELD, John A.............171 POSTON, Ralph...................171 PRATT, George...................173 REID (McBRIDE), Marion S..........173 REID, David H.....................173 REID, Edwin R....................175 REID, Henry W....................175 REYNOLDS, Walter R...............175 RICHARDSON, James J............177 ROBERTS, William................177 ROBERTSON, George F............177 ROBINSON, Thomas W.............179 ROBSON, James Earl..............179 ROSS, Don.......................179 ROSS, Leslie Jack Willis............181 ROSSET, Andre...................181 ROSSET, Claude..................181 ROSSET, Henri C..................183 ROUSE, Allen.....................183 ROWLEY, Wesley Bruce............231 RUSKIN, Harry....................183 SAWYER, James..................185 SCOTT, Charles Pringle.............185 SELLEN, Linton Andrew.............185 SHAW, William...................231 SIDDALL, William.................187 SIGTRYGGSON, Konrad............231 SIMMS, Arthur....................187 SINCLAIR, Lloyd G.................187 SISSON, Scotty...................189 SKARDAL, Kristjan A...............189 SLATER, Hubert John..............189 SMALL, Samuel T..................191 SNAITH, Roy A....................191 SNELL, Jack......................191 SNELL, Rupert....................193 STANTON, Richard H...............193 STANTON, William H...............193 STEINKE, Fredrich................195 STEINKE, Richard W...............195 STEINKE, William.................195 STEVENS, Alfred H................231 STEWART, John..................197 STEWART, Verna.................197 STOLTZ, Carl E....................197 STOYANOWSKI, Joseph............199 STRANG, Harry Gordon.............199 STRUTT, Fred....................199 SUITOR, William..................231 SULLIVAN, Francis T...............201 TAYLOR, James A.................201 THIESSEN, Paul E.................201 THOMASSON, Thomas.............231 THOMSON, James L...............203 TITUS, Gerald R...................203 TITUS, John S....................203 TODD, Thomas Baron..............205 TOWLER, Edgar..................205 TRICK, Charles Richard............205 TWIGG, Sam.....................207 VIAU, Armand E...................207 VIAU, Joseph R....................207 VILLENEUVE, Joseph A.............209 WADE, Clarence Edwin.............209 WARD, Earl Kitchener..............209 WARREN, Robert J................211 WARRENER, James Albert.........211 WATSON (STONEHOUSE), Mary K....211 WAWRYK, Nickolas...............213 WAWRYK, Paul...................213 WAWRYK, Steve..................213 WELSH, Russell...................215 WELSH, Wilfred Playfair............231 WHETTER, R.J. Clinton............215 WHITE (SKEOCH), Gladys E.........215 WHITE, Bernard V..................217 WHITE, George A..................217 WICKENS, Edward Donald..........217 WIDDICOMBE, C. Wesley..........219 WILLIAMS, James A................219 WILLIAMS, Leonard R..............219 WILLIAMS, Llewellyn L..............221 WILLIS, Arthur J...................221 WILLIS, David A...................221 WILLIS, Joseph H.................223 WILSON, Orville King...............231 WOOD, Robert R..................231 WOODS, Samuel..................231 WORTHINGTON, Frederick W........223 WRIGHT, Alfred J.W................223 WRIGHT, Horace F.................231 Advertisers Index.........................236 Veteran Information Submission Form........240 SPECIAL THANKS to Glenn and Kate Matthews for supplying military silhouettes for Veterans without photographs. 5

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND A Message from the Publisher Fenety Marketing is very proud of its participation in the publication of the The Royal Canadian Legion Manitoba Northwestern Ontario Command s Annual Military Service Recognition Book. This is the seventh edition in the series devoted to recognizing veterans and ex-military service personnel throughout Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. It is always an honour to work with The Royal Canadian Legion on this historic series of recognition books, which offers another avenue to continue its mandate as Keepers of Remembrance, so that the selfless contributions made by Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario s veterans will not be forgotten. I would like to thank the citizens and business owners of Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario who have supported this very worthwhile project of The Royal Canadian Legion, as it is their support that makes this legacy of The Royal Canadian Legion possible. Lest We Forget Mark T. Fenety President Fenety Marketing Services www.mbnwo.ca 7

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ADAMS, Harry J. Harry, the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams was born in 1918 at Stockton. The family farmed south of Baldur. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery on January 3, 1941 and took his training at Woodstock and Petawawa, Ontario. He went overseas in June of 1941. Harry took his discharge in England at the end of the war and lived there. ALLISON, William L. Bill Bill was born on the farm north of Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 and served for five years. He trained at St. Thomas and Trenton, Ontario. He was then posted to the bombing and gunnery school at MacDonald, MB for the remainder of his service. He was promoted to Corporal. Following his discharge, he began farming. Bill was a Life Member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. ANDERSON, Andres Andy Andres was born at Baldur, Manitoba, the son of Siggi and Sena Anderson. Andy enlisted in Winnipeg, trained at Trenton, Ontario and Dafoe, Saskatchewan. Going overseas, he was stationed in England and in France. On June 7, 1947, he married Ruth Gerolamy. They had a son, Dean. www.mbnwo.ca 9

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ANDERSON, Harry Harry was born and raised on the family farm near the village of Manson, Manitoba. He joined the Army in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. After training in Canada, he left for England during World War II. He became ill in England and was invalided home in 1944. He was later discharged for health reasons. He settled in Winnipeg where he worked for the Provincial Government. ANDERSON, Julius Julius was born in 1903 in Grund district (Baldur) the son of Bjorn and Kristine Anderson. After teaching for four years, he entered the Manitoba Medical College graduating in 1936. He served on the Staff of the Municipal Hospitals for two years; following which he practiced medicine at Biggar, Saskatchewan for two years. In 1941, he enlisted in the R.C.A.M.C. going overseas in November of 1942. Dr. Julius and his wife, the former Margaret Bower, resided in Winnipeg upon his return to Canada. ANDERSON, Stanley Stan Stan was raised near Mansion, Manitoba where he attended school. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1943 and was trained as a gunner. He served on convoy duty on the North Atlantic as a D.E.M.S. (Defensively Equipped Merchant Ship) gunner. Stanley was discharged in 1945 in Winnipeg, MB. www.mbnwo.ca 11

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ANTONIOUS, Stephen T. Steve Steve was born at Baldur, Manitoba, the son of Stigur and Lena Antonious and in November of 1945, he married Lois Pink at Pierson, MB. They had three children, Patricia, Barry and Timothy. He enlisted at Portage and trained at Barrie Field, London and was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA. He owned and operated A.N.C. Aluminum in Winnipeg. ARASON, Elmer Elmer was born in the Bru district, the son of Tryggvi and Olive Arason. He enlisted in Winnipeg in December of 1942 with the R.C.A.F. He trained at Winnipeg, Toronto and St. Thomas, Ontario. He worked as an air force mechanic. On April 10, 1943, he married Helen Patterson and they had four children, Debbie K., Kerry L., Janette O., and Tryggvi S. and farmed near Cypress River. ARASON, Skapti Skapti was born on the N.W. 24-6-14 in the R. M. of Argyle. His parents were Oli and Olga Arason. He married Edith Auery on May 23, 1945. He has one son, Gregory, and two daughters, Eileen and Nancy. He enlisted in Winnipeg in 1941 with the R.C.A.F. and trained at Charlottetown. Overseas, he was stationed in Scotland as a Staff Pilot. He returned to Canada in 1944 and was discharged in 1945. www.mbnwo.ca 13

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ARMSTRONG, Donald Don Don was born on April 20, 1924, and raised on the family farm in the Parkland district, south of Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve on May 12, 1943. He served in World War II on the High Seas on North Atlantic convoy duty until the war ended. Don was discharged on October 5, 1945. After the war, Don and his wife, Evelyn, moved to Turner Valley, Alberta where he worked for Royalite Oil Company. BAJUS, William Will WWI Will was born and raised on the family farm north of Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Army on March 21, 1917 and served overseas in England and in France with the 4 th Divisional Ammunition Column during World War I. After the war, he became a successful farmer in partnership with his brother. He married Kathleen Bryant on January 15, 1942 and together they raised seven children. Will passed away in 1961. BAKER, William WWI William was born on January 12, 1896 in Ontario. He was a rancher at the time of his enlistment with the 137 th Battalion in Calgary on February 8, 1916. His unit sailed from Halifax aboard S.S. Olympic to England where he transferred to the 31 st Battalion and William was in France by the end of November 1916. In August of 1917 he received a gunshot wound to his right leg and was returned to England and treated in hospitals in Manchester and Epsom until July of 1918. While William was hospitalized he met his future wife, Lillian (Elizabeth) Drake. William returned to Canada in April of 1919 and received his official discharge due to demobilization. In September of 1920, Lillian arrived in Canada. They first lived in Ameliasburgh, ON where they farmed but soon moved to Carman, Manitoba, then to Keewatin, ON where William worked for the Lake of the Woods Milling Company and a Flour Mill for 30 years before retiring. William was a sports leader and community worker. William and Lillian had five children: Sheilah, Desmond, Ron, Doreen and Dennis. William passed away at the age of 64 on February 1, 1959. www.mbnwo.ca 15

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BALDWIN, Keith J. Keith was born in Warren, Manitoba in 1917. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in January 1942, spending most of his enlisted time in Canada at Paulson near Dauphin, MB as Leading Aircraftman. He was discharged from the service in 1945. After some time, Keith moved to California with his family where he resided until his death in 1994. BALDWIN, Kelvin B. PEACETIME Kelvin was born in Warren, Manitoba in 1933. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1951 and received his basic training in St. Jean, QC and did his trades training as clerk typist in Aylmer, ON. After training, he went to Trenton, ON for six weeks to train for and participate in the Honour Guard for Queen Elizabeth. His postings include MacDonald, Portage La Prairie, and Winnipeg, MB. He was then posted to 2 Fighter Wing in Grostenquin, France. After returning from France, he went to Base Winnipeg and then to Training Command Headquarters. He was released after twenty years of service in December 1971. Kelvin has been a member of Stonewall Legion Branch 52. BALDWIN, Margaret M. Margaret was born in Ontario in 1889. She graduated from the Winnipeg General Hospital School of Nursing in 1926. She joined the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and went overseas in 1940 with the Canadian Nursing Sisters to the Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital near Tapelow, England. Margaret served there for the duration of World War II. After the war, she returned home to Manitoba where she continued her nursing career. She was awarded the Royal Red Cross for her service. Margaret passed away in 1968. www.mbnwo.ca 17

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BALDWIN, Robert W. Robert was born in Warren, Manitoba on January 13, 1925. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on November 11, 1943 and was sent overseas in December 1944 where he served with the 59 th Broken Wheel Squadron in Ireland and the North Sea as an air gunner before he was transferred into the Royal Air Force. He did air patrolling into the North Sea and the English Channel searching for German U-Boats and submarines, as well as escorting convoys of ships coming with supplies such as gasoline, tanks and guns. He was discharged in February of 1946 and sailed home on board the Queen Elizabeth. His awards include the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star and the Air Gunner s Badge. He was a Life Member of the Woodlands Legion Branch 248. Robert passed away in 2010. BARNES, Harold Harold was born at Sternoway, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on July 14, 1941. He served in World War II in England, India and Burma. After he was discharged in 1945, Harold and his wife, Joyce, began farming in the Fleming, SK area. They later moved to live in Elkhorn, Manitoba. Harold was an active member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. BARRETT, Francis W. WWI Francis was born in Romford, England in 1892. He joined the Navy in 1918, hoping he would get back to England to see his mother, but got no more than 75 miles out of Halifax on a patrol boat (9 Niobe) Mine Swiping. He served with the RCNVR in Canada during World War I. His rank was Leading Stoker P.O. Francis was discharged in 1919. After the war, he came back to Binscarth, Manitoba and bought a farm. In 1926, he married a girl he met in Halifax, Vera Mont, and they raised a family of five. They retired in 1956. Francis was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for 31 years before he passed away in 1962. www.mbnwo.ca 19

2169 We Honour Our Veterans For Their Brave Service The Board of Trustees, Students and Staff of LORD SELKIRK SCHOOL DIVISION salute The Royal Canadian Legion in recognizing the sacrifices of our Veterans and in honouring the bravery of our troops. Lest We Forget Educational Care & Excellence 205 Mercy Street Selkirk, MB R1A 2C8 Phone: (204) 482-5942 Fax: (204) 482-3000 Email: lssd.boardoffice@lssd.ca Website: www.lssd.ca 20 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BARTLEY, Raymond Ray Ray was born on July 6, 1922 in Toronto, Ontario. He moved to Carievale, Saskatchewan with his parents where they ran a store. In 1934, the family moved to Elkhorn, Manitoba where they established a permanent home and continued to operate a store. Ray joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 as an aero-engine mechanic. He served on various units across Canada during World War II and was released in 1945. He went back to Elkhorn to work in the store. However, in 1946, he re-enlisted in the Air Force. After another 25 years of service, he passed away in Belleville, ON in 1973. He was Warrant Officer Second Class. BARTLEY, Reginald Reg Reg was born on August 26, 1927 in Carievale, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army just before the war ended at a very young age. He was training as an infantry replacement in fort Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg when the war ended. After the war, Reg returned to Elkhorn and opened a barber shop. He married Eleanor Stein from Melville and they raised a family of three boys. Reg passed away in December of 1980. BASKERVILLE, James D. Jim Jim was born at McAuley, Manitoba on March 14, 1923. He joined the Army in June of 1941 and was assigned to the 18 th Armoured Car Regiment. He served during World War II in Canada, Germany, England, France, Holland and Belgium and was wounded in action. Jim was discharged in January of 1946. Jim passed away in Winnipeg on November 14, 1993. www.mbnwo.ca 21

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BASKERVILLE, Mary Mary was born and raised on the family farm near McAuley, Manitoba. She joined the Canadian Women s Army Corps in July of 1941. She served during World War II in Kingston, ON. She was discharged in 1946. BEEDIE, William William was born in the R.M. of Winchester, Deloraine, MB on September 9, 1913. He enlisted in the Army and joined the 2 Motor Ambulance Convoy, RCASC. He served in England and in Italy during World War II. He received the France and Germany Star and three other medals. He was a lifetime member of over fifty years of the Deloraine Legion Branch 11 before he passed away on December 31, 2000. BELL, William William was born in Winnipeg on March 12, 1917. He joined the 38 th Field Artillery Militia, which later became the Fort Garry Horse Regiment. William enlisted with the Winnipeg Grenadiers when broke out and after basic training was sent to Bermuda to do ship guard duties before rejoining the rest of the Regiment in Jamaica. His regiment was assigned to Hong Kong and they arrived on November 16, 1941. William survived being shot by Japanese soldiers and survived the Battle of Hong Kong when a fellow soldier made the ultimate sacrifice by jumping on a grenade before it exploded. William also survived almost four years of extreme deprivation in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. While a POW, he met his brother Gordon who was also in the camp; Gordon would later die at another POW camp. William suffered from many ailments during his years of service, but enlisted again during the Korean War. He was assigned to the Royal Winnipeg Rifles but because of his many previous war wounds, he was sent home because he was no longer physically able to serve. William worked at Winnipeg Hydro until retirement. William passed away on his 96 th birthday, March 12, 2013. www.mbnwo.ca 23

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BENSON, Stefan Stefan was born in Selkirk, Manitoba in 1921. He enlisted in the Army and served in Montreal during World War II. He was a member of the Norwood, St. Vital and Osborne Legion Branches for more than forty years before he passed away in 2013. BERARD, Joseph E. Joseph was born in Grande Pointe, Manitoba in 1927. He enlisted in the Navy and served as a Stoker with the RCNVR in the Pacific during World War II. He had 47 year of continuous service with the Legion and was a member of the Norwood-St. Boniface Legion Branch. Joseph passed away on January 12, 2014 in Winnipeg. BERG, Harold V. Harold was born in 1921 in Vermilion Bay, Ontario. He joined the Army in World War II and served with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles and the RCCS in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. His medals include the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and clasp, 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star and the Defence Medal. Harold passed away in 1970. www.mbnwo.ca 25

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BERGESON, Donald A. Donald was born at Erikson, Manitoba in 1925 and was educated at Erikson School. In 1944, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and later transferred to the Army. He was discharged in 1946. On one of his leaves home, he was involved in a motorcycle accident which necessitated the amputation of his right leg and a long stay in Deer Lodge Hospital. He married Marion Magill and was a salesman for supplies to Power Stations and mines. He passed away in 1989 and is buried in Winnipeg. BERGSON, Lloyd M. Lloyd was born at Erickson, Manitoba in 1923. He was educated at Erickson School. In 1940, he joined the Army and served for five years with the Royal Canadian Engineers in Italy and throughout North- Western Europe during World War II. Following the war, he worked in mines in Ontario and the North-West Territories. In 1965, he purchased the NW 18-17-18 WI in the R.M. of Clanwilliam where he lived and farmed until his death in 2004. He is buried in Bethel Cemetery at Danvers, N/E of Erickson. He was a member of the Erickson Legion Branch 143. BERRY, William Robert Bill Bill was born in Manitou, Manitoba in 1923 and was raised on the family farm in Middleton, MB. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and after basic training was stationed overseas in England working as an airplane mechanic. He was discharged in October of 1945 and returned home and purchased the family farm which he farmed until his death in 2006. He was a member of the Manitou Legion Branch 21 for 61 years. www.mbnwo.ca 27

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BICKERTON, Albert D. AB AB Bickerton was born in 1919 and was raised on a farm near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1939 and served with the Lord Strathcona s Horse. He served during World War II in England and saw action with his Regiment in Italy and Holland. He returned to Elkhorn after the war and began farming in the district. AB was a member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. BICKERTON, Thomas Tom Tom was raised on a farm near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1941. After training in Canada, he proceeded overseas and joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment in England. He saw action with his Regiment in France and later campaigns. He was severely wounded in Holland. After his discharge, he returned to Elkhorn and began farming. He married Jean Cuthill and they raised a family of four. BIRT, James A. Jim Jim was born on Brooklyn Street, Winnipeg in 1922. His father Jim and mother Nellie used to go to dances at St. James Legion after World War I. The family moved to Fort Frances when Jim was a baby but returned to Winnipeg when Jim was fifteen. He joined the Air Force in 1941 and was trained as an Instrument Technician. He served in various bases across Canada including Newfoundland. Jim re-enlisted after the war and stayed until 1950. He worked as an Instrument Technician first for Bristol and then for Air Canada. He married Hazel Lauttamus in 1952 and they bought a house on Ferry Road where they raised three daughters. Jim retired in 1980 to work at his hobby of oil painting and to enjoy his summer home in PEI near his relatives. He and his wife travelled widely, all over the world. He was a St. James Legion member for over sixty years and he and his wife went dancing on Saturday nights. Jim was a patient in Deer Lodge Veterans Unit for five years and died on December 29, 2001. www.mbnwo.ca 29

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BLACKBURN, Arthur Stanley Woods Stan Arthur was born on October 31, 1912 in Kenora, Ontario. He moved to Winnipeg and attended St. Alphonse and St. Edwards School. He started working for Hudson Bay Company in the early 1930 s. He joined the Corps of Canadian Firefighters in 1942 and trained in Ottawa. Stan went overseas during World War II and was stationed in Plymouth and returned to Canada in 1945. He returned to work at Hudson Bay Company and retired after 44 years of service. He was a member of Branch 1 in Winnipeg. Stan passed away on June 21, 1985. BOLTON, William John WWI William was born in Glenella, Manitoba in 1894. He served with the Army in Canada during World War I. William passed away in 1958. BOOMHOWER, Floyd Floyd was born at Elkhorn, Manitoba and served in the Army overseas during World War II. While in England, he met Pat Wildblood. She immigrated to Canada and they were married in Elkhorn. Floyd continued his military career after the war as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. www.mbnwo.ca 31

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BOOMHOWER, Jack Jack was born near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve during World War II. He served on convoy duty on the North Atlantic. While in England, he met and married Babette Fletcher, his British war bride. Together, they raised a family of three. Jack passed away in 1979. BOWERING, Fred Fred was born near Elkhorn, Alberta. He joined the Royal Canadian Air force in 1942 as a technician. He served during World War II at various locations in Canada and overseas in England. He was discharged in 1945 to farm near Elkhorn. For a number of years, he was the curator of the Elkhorn Automobile Museum. Fred was a member of Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. BRAENDLE, John N. John was born in 1916 in Binscarth, MB. He enlisted in the RCNVR on January 3, 1941, in Winnipeg as an O/S for W/T. After basic training he was sent to HMCS Naden in Esquimalt, BC for a course in wireless telegraphy. On completion, John was sent to Prince Rupert to serve on HMCS MacDonald for the next sixteen months. In the spring of 1943, he was sent to Halifax and was posted briefly to HMCS Hamilton. John was then sent to St. Hyacinthe for another course in communications before the Hamilton left the dock. On his return to Halifax, he was sent to HMCS Provider where he served until the spring of 1945. His last ship was HMCS Milltown and he served on her until they returned from England and he was sent to Winnipeg for his discharge on December 28, 1945. www.mbnwo.ca 33

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND BREMNER, Francis John Francis, son of John and Rebecca Bremner, was born on February 28, 1916 in the Rural Municipality of Landsdowne near Arden, Manitoba. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Navy in Winnipeg on January 16, 1941. He was posted to Esquimalt, BC as an Able Seaman. His ship, the HMCML 128 patrolled the West Coast of Canada to the Aleutian Islands. Francis was discharged on September 24, 1945. He returned to Neepawa, MB and purchased land where he farmed and raised a family until his sudden passing on October 9, 1992. Francis was a Life Member of Legion Branch 23 Neepawa. BROWN, Homer A. Homer was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1919. Lieutenant Brown joined 70 Field Battery in Brandon. After his initial training, he was drafted to England and there he received his commission. He later joined the Allied invading forces in Normandy, and there he transferred to light anti-aircraft #8 RCA. Receiving his second pip he eventually became Liaison officer with the Polish Forces in Europe. He served in France and in England during World War II. Homer was killed in action in 1944. He was mentioned in Dispatches. BULLION, George Roy George was born at Baldur, the son of Ed and Margaret Bullion. Roy enlisted in April of 1940 in Winnipeg and took his training at Rivers, Edmonton and Esquimalt, BC leaving for overseas in January of 1941 as a Sergeant Pilot. He received his Pilot Officer degree before leaving England for combat in India. In December of 1944, he was lost over Burma. www.mbnwo.ca 35

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CAMERON, Kenneth W. Kenneth was born in Birtle, Manitoba in 1922. He enlisted in the Army with the #10 District Depot. He served in the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Central Mediterranean during World War II. He received the 1939 1945 Star of Italy, France and Germany Star and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 40 in Rossburn, MB for more than forty years before he passed away in 2001. CANART, George George was born on March 21, 1918 in Makinak, Manitoba. His parents had emigrated from Belgium; they returned to Belgium in 1925 along with their Canadian born family, George included. They returned to Canada in 1931 and settled on a farm west of Elkhorn. George joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and trained as an instrument technician. He served in Canada and in England during World War II. He was discharged in 1945 as a Corporal. George married Margaret Nichols in 1947. They settled in Brandon and together raised four children. CARR, Barton P. Burt Burt was born in Foxwarren, MB in 1917. He enlisted in the Canadian Army and served with the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry in Canada, France and Italy. After the war, he took over his father s butcher shop and later became a grain buyer in Foxwarren, Endcliffe and Strathclair. He married Wanda Klinger and had three children. Burt passed away in 1994. www.mbnwo.ca 37

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CARR, Jack A. Jack was born in Foxwarren, MB in 1919. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Royal Canadian Engineers. He saw action in England. He married Ida Douglas before going overseas and had six children. After the war, he worked at Transcona, MB and Dryden, ON. He suffered an injury in Dryden and retired to Emo, ON. Jack died of a heart attack in 1981 and is buried in the Foxwarren Cemetery. CARRIERE, David G. David was born in The Pas, Manitoba in 1918. He enlisted in the Army on June 5, 1941 and served in France, Africa, Germany and England with the Sea Forth Highlanders. He was discharged on October 13, 1945. David passed away in 1992. CHOWN, Ernest Ernie Ernie was born on November 21, 1920 in Moosomin, Saskatchewan and moved to Elkhorn with his parents at a young age. He received his education in Elkhorn. He enlisted in the Army and joined the Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps on March 12, 1942. He served in Halifax and Vancouver during World War II and was discharged as a Sergeant on May 6, 1946. Ernie passed away on April 19, 1990. www.mbnwo.ca 39

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CLARK, Fredrick C. PEACETIME Fredrick was born in Arden, Manitoba in 1937. He enlisted in the Army and served in Peacetime in Canada with 1 st RCHA, C Bty from 1955 to 1958. CLARK, William L. Sparky William was born in Dauphin, Manitoba on December 17, 1926. He enlisted in the Army on January 4, 1945 and served with the Canadian Infantry Corps in Canada during World War II. He has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 20 in Dauphin for 57 years. CLARKE, Allan Osborne Ossie Ossie was born at Dauphin, Manitoba on June 28, 1924. He joined the Royal Canadian Air force during World War II where he trained as a pilot and served as a flight instructor before serving overseas for a brief time. He worked in the construction industry throughout both Alberta and Saskatchewan, first with Dominion Bridge in Edmonton and then with MacKenzie and Thayer in Saskatoon before starting his own business. Ossie made Shaunavon his home for the last five years of his life. He passed away on December 2, 2013. www.mbnwo.ca 41

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CLEMENSON, Clemi WWI Clemi was born in Iceland on December 4, 1896, the son of John and Thuridur Clemenson. He enlisted with the 223 Bttn at Winnipeg in March of 1917. He arrived overseas in April of the same year and over to France in June. He participated at Passchendale, Amiens, Arras and Cambrai. In the Battle of arras, Clemi was awarded the Military Medal. He was wounded in the right shoulder by gun shot near Cambrai on October 10, 1918 and arrived back in Canada in January of 1919. Clemi was employed as a Stationmaster for many years. He retired to Wawanesa, Manitoba. COLDWELL, Albert L. Albert was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1922. He enlisted in the Army with the No. 1 Motor Ambulance Convoy and served in England, Italy and Holland during World War II. He was a member of the Transcona Legion Branch 7 for thirty years. Albert passed away in 2009. COLDWELL, William T., KOREA, SPECIAL DUTY AREA, PEACETIME William was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1925. He enlisted in the Canadian Navy and served on Minesweepers and other vessel and 1960 submariner. He served in the war and sailed out of Glasgow and Plymouth. He retired in 1972. William passed away in 2009. www.mbnwo.ca 43

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CONQUERGOOD, Arthur Artie Artie grew up on the family farm near Willen, Manitoba. He joined the Army and served in Canada and in the Aleutian Islands with the Canadian Contingent during World War II. Following his discharge in 1945, he was a barber in Broadview, Saskatchewan and later worked for the C.P.R. He married Faye Davies in 1947 and they raised a family of four. CONQUERGOOD, Howard Howie Howard was born near Virden, Manitoba in 1908. Two years later, he moved with his family to a farm four miles east of McAuley, Manitoba. In 1926, another move to Willen, MB took place. In 1942, Howie enlisted in the Army and served with the Toronto Scottish Regiment during World War II. He went overseas in 1943. While in England, he contracted diphtheria and was sent home in September of 1944. Howie received a medical discharge. In 1946, he purchased a farm eight miles north of Elkhorn, MB. In 1947, he married Gertie Cullen and they raised two daughters. They retired to Elkhorn where they were both valued members of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. COOK (APPERLEY), Rebecca Pearl Rebecca was born in September of 1921, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Apperley of the Dry River district. Pearl enlisted in the R.C.A.F. on September 3, 1942. She served as a Meteorological Observer (U of Toronto). Pearl was selected and trained for the first precision drill and participated in the Third V-Loan Campaign in Ontario as well as Recruiting Campaigns from Ottawa throughout the west of Victoria. Pearl was married to Wesley H. Cook. They had four children. www.mbnwo.ca 45

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND COWIE, Joseph Joseph was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1921. Joseph joined the Royal Canadian Air force in 1943 and received basic radar training at University of Saskatchewan. He completed his technical training at the very secret base at Clinton, Ontario and passed as a radar technician. He was drafted to Liverpool, England and later served in North Africa and Greece, where his group got involved in the Greek civil war. Later, he was moved to Egypt. He serviced equipment on many aircraft types but mainly Lancaster bombers. He served with the RAF South African Air Service, RCAF Squadron 29 (Mosquitos), RCAF Squadron 221 during World War II. Joseph was a member of the Calgary Legion before he passed away in 2006. COX, Henry E. Henry was born in 1907 on the farm in the Crewe district six miles west of Foxwarren in southern Manitoba. As a young man, he left the farm and headed west, eventually making his home in Jasper, Alberta. He joined the Army in 1939 with the Royal Canadian Engineers 9 th Army Troop Company. He served in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was married and had a daughter, Darlene and a son, John. Henry passed away in 1978 and was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Jasper Branch 31 for 35 years. COX, Melvin C. Mel Mel was born in Neepawa, Manitoba in 1926 and took his early schooling in Kelwood, MB and High School in Winnipeg. He volunteered for active service in the Canadian Army in 1944 during World War II. He joined the Lake Superior Regiment M in Holland in late February of 1945. He was killed in action on April 13, 1945 while clearing the village of Friesoythe in Germany and is commemorated in the Holton Canadian War Cemetery in Holland. He was the son of Gladys (Kew) and Charles Cox and had two brothers, Harold and Murry and a sister, Helen. www.mbnwo.ca 47

Manitoba Building Trades serves 13 construction and skilled trades unions in Manitoba, and together, our member unions represent more than 7,000 professionals. Manitoba Building Trades is proud to support Helmets to Hardhats to help veterans transition to careers in the trades. @MBTCouncil www.mbtrades.ca An exclusive offer for Royal Canadian Legion members: receive a 10% discount off We Care services * We Care provides compassionate and professional home care to over 800 communities all across Canada. Our services help you live your life with more confidence and independence. Call us toll free at 1-855-229-3227 to discover how, at We Care, great care comes from the heart. PERSONAL CARE HOME MAKING COMPANION SERVICES NURSING HELP WITH MEDICATIONS ALZHEIMER S CARE LIVE-IN CARE ACCOMPANIED VISITS FOOT CARE Helping you. Live your life. 1-855-229-3227 WWW.WECARE.CA * Discount not valid in conjunction with any other discount offer(s) and is based on standard local rates. Limited time offer available at participating locations only. Subject to change without notice. Limit one per customer. Discount applies only to privately funded services excluding foot care and occupational health. 48 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CRAIK, Murray Clayton Murray was born at Dry River, Manitoba on May 2, 1920, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Craik, long time hotel operators at Baldur. Prior to enlistment, Murray taught school at Antonious, S.D. having completed his education in Baldur. He enlisted in the R.C.A.F. in May of 1941 at Winnipeg. He trained at Brandon, MB; North Battleford, Saskatchewan; Malton, Ontario and Jarvis, ON as a WO2. He graduated from Rivers, MB as an air bomber, obtaining the rank of Flight Sergeant. He was posted to Charleton, PEI on reconnaissance duty over the Atlantic Ocean. He was sent overseas in September of 1942. He was reported missing and presumed dead in September of 1943 on an overnight raid on Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Craik were later informed that Murray was buried near Munich, Germany. Murray was posthumously cited and in his respect his mother received his Operational Wings. CRAMER, Wilfred Playfair WWI Wilfred was born at Baldur, Manitoba, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Cramer Sr. He enlisted in Brandon where he also received his initial training before going to England. He married Gladys Craig on April 7, 1926 and they farmed east of Baldur until his death. CRERAR, Robert S. Bob Robert was born in 1920 in Binscarth, Manitoba. Bob joined the Army in 1941 and spent time in Winnipeg, London, Halifax and St. John s during World War II. He was at Barriefield Camp, Ontario between December 1941 and June 1942, moving on to Camp Borden in July 1942 where he trained as a tank and truck mechanic. Later, there are pictures of him, his comrades and civilians in Caen (Normandy) in August 1944 and at the Canadian Leave Camp in Deauville, France in September 1944. During his time with the RCEME, he repaired vehicles during the Battle of the Scheldt and worked in the Tank Shop in Machelen, Belgium in 1945. After demobilization in 1946, he returned to farm in the Binscarth area. Robert married Jean from Edinburgh, Scottland and raised one daughter and two sons. He was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for fifty years before he passed away in 1996. www.mbnwo.ca 49

Proud To Support Our Veterans Town of Rainy River 201 ATWOOD AVENUE P.O. BOX 488 RAINY RIVER, ONTARIO P0W 1L0 The Rural Municipality of East St. Paul would like to thank all of our War Veterans for the extraordinary sacrifices they made for our country and for us as Canadians. Thanks to these men and women, Canada is a place we are proud to call home. The freedoms we enjoy today are often taken for granted and regrettably only reflected upon on Remembrance Day. We are proud to sponsor the Military Service Recognition Book Project to remind Canadians of the selfless contributions made by our Veterans so that your sacrifices were not in vain. LAKESIDE MARINA LTD Sales - Service - Parts Mike & Deanna Smith Yamaha, Ski-Doo, Can-Am Alumacraft, Alumarine Lawn & Garden P.O. Box 344, #1 Hwy 105 Red Lake, ON P0V 2M0 Ph: (807) 727-2366 Fax: (807) 727-3377 info@lakesidemarinaltd.com www.lakesidemarinaltd.com 50 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CRUICKSHANK, Thomas W. Tom Tom was born near Cromer, Manitoba. He attended Sanderson School and worked on the farm until 1942 when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. Tom trained as an aero-engine mechanic. While in Canada, he served at St. Thomas and Exeter in Ontario and Gimli, MB. He served in Canada and overseas during World War II. He was in England when the war ended. Tom married Margaret Freeman from Elkhorn in 1942. Following his discharge in 1945, they bought a farm south of Elkhorn and raised a family of five. They were leaders in various activities in the community. Tom was a member and a strong supporter of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. CULLEN, William Alexander WWI William was born in 1886 in New Deer Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He joined the Army and served with the 85 Battalion and 113 Battalion (Lethbridge Highlanders) in England during World War I. William passed away in 1948. CULLEN, William William was born in 1918 in Bennington, Hertfordshire, England. He joined the Army and served during World War II with the Royal Winnipeg Riffle, Royal Canadian Ordinance Corps in England, Italy and Netherlands. He was a member of the Brandon Legion Branch 3 for fifty years before he passed away in 2002. www.mbnwo.ca 51

Board of Trustees along with senior administration, school staff and students acknowledge and are thankful for the sacrifices made by our veterans so that freedom is ours to enjoy. Box 10, Groupe 582 RR 5, Winnipeg, MB R2C 2Z2 Tel: (204) 231-1249 Fax: (204) 235-1937 Proud To Support Our Veterans St. Andrews Airport Inc. Unit 202-705 South Gate Road St. Andrews, Manitoba R1A 3P9 Phone: 204-336-3250 Fax: 204-336-3252 e-mail: staai@rainyday.ca 52 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND CUTTS, Harry Harry was born in Hathersage, England in 1906. He immigrated to Port Arthur in 1919 with his uncle Bill Sidall returning from the war. Harry took one year of Electrical Engineering at Finley Engineering College in Kansas City. He completed an Apprenticeship as a Mechanic. Harry married Nora McManiman in Winnipeg in 1940. They had three children. Harry served the R.C.A.F. between 1942 and 1946. He served at Fort William, Ontario from 1942 to 1944; Swift Current, Saskatchewan in 1944; St. Thomas, ON in 1944; Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1944 to 1946; Calgary, Alberta in 1946 during World War II. His ranks were Aircraftman CI.2, August 1942; Aircraftman CI.1, November 1944; Leading Aircraftman, July 1945. His trade was Aircraft Carpenter: Trade Group C. Prior to the war, Harry was employed with No. 2 Empire Flying Training School, Ft. William receiving a leave of absence to serve in the war. The Military deemed that Harry had good mechanical knowledge. The career he chose after the war was Auto Body. He was to take the course at Winnipeg. Harry had a good service record and good character report. Harry was a very gentle, very kind man. CUTTS, John Arthur Jack Jack was born in 1909 in Hathersage, England and immigrated to Canada in 1914. In 1942, Jack married Dorothy Kelleher in Winnipeg and had two children. Jack was an avid pilot. He served at Camp Borden then at Test and Development Establishment & No. 15 Flying Training School, R.C.A.F. Station, Rockliffe, Ontario. Prior to the war, he was a Bush Pilot in Ontario. During World War II, Jack was a Flight Instructor. Jack s military records state: Jack is a good worker and very good character; very pleasant and cooperative. Jack took a Parachute Course and Jump and achieved his Commercial Pilot s License. After the war, he returned to civilian duties at the CNR yards, Winnipeg; worked for Trans Canada Airlines, Bristol as an Airplane Mechanic; worked at Standard Aero Engine as an Airplane Mechanic for twenty years until his retirement in 1974. Jack passed away at Deer Lodge in 1997; a very kind human being. He belonged to the Masons as well as the Shriners. DALRYMPLE, Murray G. PEACETIME Murray joined the CAF on February 14, 1975. After basic training at CFB Cornwallis, he posted to 2RCR Battle School in Gagetown, NB. With 2RCR, he completed a tour of duty in Cyprus and was a security guard at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. In 1979, Murray remustered to the Air Force as a Fire Fighter for the next 25 years. As a young Cpl at CFB Cold Lake, his first call was a crash call for a VooDoo 101. As a firefighter, Murray had six postings across Canada and overseas to Baden, Germany. He served twelve years at sea on three different classes of ships; his final four years as the Snr. Fire Fighter at CFFS-E Damage Control Division. With CAF, he earned three United Nations Peacekeeping Medals, one Special Service Medal, the Queens Golden Jubilee Medal, and his Canadian Decoration. Murray truly joined the Army and saw the world, sailing the seven seas and visiting five of the seven continents. Now retired, he is an active community member and is also active in the Boissevain Legion Branch 10. www.mbnwo.ca 53

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND DEARLE (KUSTRA), Helen Helen was born in Dauphin, Manitoba in 1917. She enlisted in the Army and served with the Canadian Women s Army Corps in Canada and in England during World War II. She received the Defence Medal, CVSM and Clasp and War Medal 1939 1945. Helen passed away in 1994. DONNELLY, Frank WWI Frank was born in Hartney in 1894. He enlisted in the Air Force during World War I and served in Trenton, Canada with the Royal Flying Corps as Instructor flying J4 aircraft. His aviator s certificate was issued by the Royal Aero club of United Kingdom on September 19, 1919. Frank passed away in 1939. DONNELLY, John R. Jack Jack was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1924. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1943 until the end of the hostilities of World War II. After final training at HMCS Base Cornwallis and a week on a World War I four stack destroyer, he was drafted to Halifax and to an Algerine mine sweeper HMCS Persian. She still had some sweeping gear on board but had been converted for escort duty and joined on Atlantic convoy group off Newfoundland. In Greenwich, Scotland, Jack joined an advanced party to HMCS Monnow, a frigate being finished in Bristol, England. Monnow went through evolutions (shake down) at Tobermory in Scotland then joined other escorts for convoy duty. Later, he was drafted to HMCS Arnprior in Newfoundland, a castle corvette, after her refit and she proceeded on Atlantic convoy duty. At wars end, and awaiting discharge, he crewed on HMCS Beaverton, an ocean going tug towing ammunition barge out of Halifax and dumping them at sea. www.mbnwo.ca 55

www.krahnbros.com Thank You to our Veterans and Military Personnel for their sacrifices and service. Freedom Is Never Free ENGINEERED FOR THE HARSHEST CLIMATES We deliver YEAR ROUND! Financing available Arctic Spas Manitoba Just past Perimeter in Oak Bluff (McGillvray Blvd) 204-927-7727 Store Hours: Tue & Wed 9 am - 6 pm Thur 10 am - 8 pm Fri 10 am - 6 pm Sat 10 am - 4 pm Sun & Mon Closed arcticspasmanitoba.ca Contact Us Krahn Bros. Sheet Metal Ltd. 359 Bronstone Drive, Niverville, MB R0A 1E0 PHONE: 1.204.388.4416 FAX: 1.204.388.6084 EMAIL: marshall@krahnbros.com TOWN OF BEAUSEJOUR Proud to support The Royal Canadian Legion Across the prairie provinces of Western Canada, Lehigh Cement, Inland Aggregates, Inland Concrete, and Inland Pipe are known as Lehigh and Inland. Lehigh Cement and the Inland companies are part of the Canadian region of Lehigh Hanson in North America. Lehigh Hanson is one of the world s leading heavy building materials companies with over 14,000 employees in North America. Civic Administrative Building 639 Park Avenue, Beausejour, Manitoba townoffice@townofbeausejour.com www.ourhomeyourhome.ca Thank you to all our Veterans for your years of service and sacrifice. Lest we forget. 56 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND DONNELLY, William H. WWI William was born in Hartney, Manitoba in 1885. He joined the Army and served in France during World War I. William was killed in action in France in 1917. DOUGLAS, Gary T. SPECIAL DUTY AREA Gary was born in 1941 in Russell, Manitoba. He joined the Navy and served with the St. Laurent in Canada in special duty area. Gary passed away in 1997. DUNCAN, Douglas A. Douglas was born in Austin in 1919. He trained in Canada as a Radar Mechanic in the Air Force. After completing his course, he was drafted overseas and served in Ireland and England with #120 RAF Squadron installing and maintaining that fairly new and vital technology, radar. He worked on ground installations and aircraft for the Canadian Air Force, RCAF, and the British Air force, RAF. Douglas passed away in 2005. www.mbnwo.ca 57

Grace Hospital Founda on supports The Royal Canadian Legion Grace Hospital Founda on 300 Booth Drive WINNIPEG, MB R3J 3M7 P: (204) 837-0375 1311 Portage Avenue, Suite 203 Winnipeg, MB R3G 0V3 (204) 988-3111 Proud To Support Our Veterans Royal Canadian Legion Charleswood Branch 100 6003 Roblin Blvd Winnipeg, MB R3R 0G8 B: 204-953-1240 F: 204-953-1242 E-mail: admin@rclwinnipeg100.ca - Club Room with pool tables/shuffleboard & dart boards inside with deck and horseshoe pits outside - Sports Leagues pool/billiards/dart/curling/golf - Weekly Meat Draws and Track the Jack - Weekly Bingo,Cribbage & Pooltop curling - VLT s - Hall Rental Lest We Forget RCL Norwood / St. Boniface Legion #43 134 Marion Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba www.norwoodstbonifacelegion.ca Lest We Forget Legion House Museum 2nd Floor Come visit The Legion House Museum. Take a walk through our history. It is not a place of treasures but a place of Remembrance. Museum Hours: Wednesday 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. By Appointment or Tours Welcome http://www.mbsm.ca/joomia/ 58 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND DUXBURY, Bernard J. WWI Bernard was born in Elkhorn, MB. He joined the Canadian Army on June 24, 1940 and served with the Seaforth Highlanders in England, Sicily, Italy, and Holland. After some time in England, he took part in the First Canadian Infantry Division assault on Sicily in 1943. He also took part in the Italian Campaign and was in Holland when the war ended. He was discharged on December 11, 1945 as a Sergeant. After the war he moved to British Columbia. DUXBURY, Charles B. WWI Charles was born in Elkhorn, MB. He was educated in Elkhorn and graduated from the University of Manitoba. He enlisted in the Canadian Army and served overseas in England and France. Charles was killed in action in 1916 in France. DUXBURY, Oscar B. Oscar was born in Elkhorn, MB. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in October 1940 and served with the Royal Canadian Air Force Aircrew from October 1940 to August 1941 before working in the Safety Equipment Branch as an equipment assistant on various bases in Canada. He was discharged as a Corporal in February 1946 and began farming north of Elkhorn. Oscar has been an active member of Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 59

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND DUXBURY, Thomas BOER WAR Thomas was born in Manchester, England in 1875 and immigrated to Canada with his parents in 1887. He joined the Cavalry in 1899 and went to South Africa to fight in the Boer War. After the war, he returned to Imperial, SK in 1911, he began farming north of Elkhorn, MB. Thomas passed away on November 5, 1942. DUXBURY, Thomas Thomas was born in Elkhorn, MB on July 2, 1916. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940, trained in Canada and graduated from the Bombing and Gunnery school in St. Thomas, ON as a wireless air gunner with the rank of Sergeant. In early 1941, he proceeded overseas to take operational training. He joined a crew flying heavy bombers against heavily defended targets in Germany and was promoted to Flight Sergeant during this time. On his 21 st mission, his aircraft was shot down while on a raid over Bremen on October 12, 1941. Thomas was reported missing in action and later presumed dead. In 1987 the Province of Manitoba named Lake Duxbury after him. EGGLETON, Charles R. Charles was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1910. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and was stationed on Canada s West Coast. He served with the 3 rd Repair Depot in Calgary and with the Western Air Command in Tofino during World War II. He was part of a team of men whose job it was to ensure that needed equipment and supplies got safely and quickly shipped out to isolated commands at both fighters and bomber air fields and rescue bases at the RCAF. Being responsible for huge amounts of varied and important materials was a major undertaking. They also coordinated the supplying of service materials to contracting companies that were hired by the RCAF. www.mbnwo.ca 61

Real Quality! Real Selection! Real Value! TJ Wyborn Trucking Ltd. Grain & Fertilizer & Liquid Local & Long Distance With 31 Locations Serving Manitoba and NW Ontario For Info Contact 204-694-1984 Proud To Support Our Veterans Phone: 204-638-9242 Box 251 Fax: 204-638-2955 Dauphin, MB Tom s Cell: 204-638-0305 R7N 2V1 Email: tjwyborn@mts.net 622-3rd St. S.W. Dauphin, Manitoba R7N 1R5 Phone: 204-638-4602 Toll Free: 1-888-638-5930 Cell: 204-638-2778 Fax: 204-638-4390 E-mail: dcp@mymts.net Web page: www.dcp.ca Free Delivery Drive-Thru Service 10 Pharmacists to Serve You 62 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND EKMAN, August J. Gus August was born on a farm near Lipton, Saskatchewan in 1914. He enlisted in the Army in March of 1943 and arrived in England on September 1 st of that year. Gus served with the Canadian Scottish Regiment in England and in Normandy during World War II. He was killed in action on Juno Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944 and is buried at the Beny-Sur-Mer Cemetery. ESPEY, William Harvey Harvey was born in Cardale, Manitoba in 1923. He joined the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry in 1942, training at Shilo and Portage. Harvey served eleven months in North Africa and Italy. In Italy, he fought in the Liri Valley and in the battle of Ortona, fighting the Hitler Youth Line. He was wounded twice, once in May of 1944 and again in September of 1944. He was then sent to England to recuperate, but due to his last injury was given a medical discharge in July of 1945. After his return, he farmed in the Oak River district, married Mabel Pratley and raised a family of two. He was a member of the Oak River Legion Branch 150 for 41 years. Harvey passed away in 1994 at the age of seventy. FALLOON, Maurice E. Maurice was born in 1916 to Sam and Fanny Falloon on the farm near Foxwarren, Manitoba. Maurice was accepted to air crew in the Royal Canadian Air Force in November of 1942. He graduated as a pilot officer and was chosen to serve for Canadian Transport Squadron 436 flying Dakota Air craft dropping supplies to the British 14 th Army in Burma. In December of 1944, he was stationed in the Imphal Valley where he flew over fifteen thousand foot high mountains. In the spring of 1945, Maurice was moved to Akyab, a small island off the Arakan coast of Burma. In the summer of 1945, he flew out of Ramree Island. Maurice finished his tour of 700 operational flying hours the day before the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. General Slim and the British 14 th Army took Rangoon from the Japanese soon after. He was a member of the Legion Branch 152 for more than sixty years before he passed away in 2009. www.mbnwo.ca 63

Royal Canadian Legion Brandon Branch No. 3 5 6 0-1 3 t h S t r e e t E a s t B r a n d o n, M a n i t o b a OFFICE HOURS Tuesday to Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm Saturday 8:30am to 12 noon LOUNGE HOURS Tuesday to Thursday 12 noon to 10:30pm Friday and Saturday 11am to 12 midnight BANQUET HALL & GAMES ROOM RENTAL 204.728-5026 Catering Available Upon Request We are honoured to extend our sincere thoughts from the citizens of the Town of Minnedosa to the memory of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice while fighting for our freedom and democracy. Our current members of the Armed Forces and our Veterans have selflessly contributed to the quality of life that we Canadians enjoy today. While it is important to recognize the sacrifices made by our Veterans and their families, it is also important that we support those members now serving in harm s way and their families. We are proud of our Canadian Men & Women who wear the uniform of the Canadian Armed Forces. We will remember those who have served and we are thankful to those who now serve. Council, Staff and Citizens of the Town of Minnedosa Working with you to Maintain your Financial Health to Maximize your Wealth JRF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT INC. James R. Fiebelkorn CA 20-1615 St. Mary s Rd, Winnipeg 204.782.3968 jamesf@jrfca.com JRF CA Have a High Performance Day 64 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND FARQUHAR, William R. Bill William was born in 1923 in Foxwarren, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a security guard and became a fireman with the rank of L.A.C.. He served in Shauhnessy,Vancouver during World War II and became a steamfitter. After his discharge in 1945, he started farming and married Margaret Barrett and raised a family of five. They continued farming until 1972 when he died. He was a member of the Birtle Legion Branch 52. FAULKES, Frank B. Frank was born in Carman, Manitoba on April 25, 1920. At the age of 22, he enlisted on December 2, 1942 in Winnipeg in the Canadian Armoured Corps and the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. Frank received an honourable discharge on February 26, 1946. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, Central Mediterranean Area and Continental Europe. Frank received the following medals: 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939 1945. He was married 64 years to his wife Pauline (Ellen) and he was father to Darlene, father-in-law to David Broomhead and grandfather to Bryan Scott. Frank passed away on August 28, 2006 in Beamsville, Ontario. FAULKES, George George was born in Carman, Manitoba in 1921. He attended St. Daniel School and worked for local farmers until 1942 when he and brothers, Frank and Bill, joined the Army. He served overseas with the Fifth Division Service Corps in Britain, Italy, Northwest Europe and Holland during World War II. He was honourably discharged in 1946. He received the following medals: 1939 1945 Star, France, Italy and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. He passed away in September of 1987 and is buried in Langley, BC. www.mbnwo.ca 65

The Town of Stonewall would like to pay tribute to the many Manitobans who left their homes and families in the name of democracy and who willingly fought to protect our rights and freedoms. These individuals are indeed deserving of our utmost recognition and admiration, and to those men and women, we say thank you. Is proud to support the brave men and women who sacrifice so much to ensure our freedom. Lest We Forget We thank all Canadian Veterans for their great contributions to our country. wawanesa.com 66 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND FAULKES, William Bill William was born in Carman, Manitoba on September 24, 1916. He joined the Army with his brothers, Frank and George, in 1942. He is believed to have served overseas with the R.C.O.C. but little is known of his service. After discharge, he and his wife moved to Moses Lake, Washington, USA where he died on September 5, 1990. FEADER, William Bill Bill was born in Manson, Manitoba where he began school before moving to Kirkella, MB. He joined the Army early in World War II and served in Canada, England, Italy, Holland, Belgium and Germany. He served overseas for five years. After the war, Bill ran a store in Kirkella and had a trucking business. Later, he was a grain buyer for Saskatchewan Pool Elevators in Hart and Fairlight, SK. FERGUSON, George /SPECIAL DUTY AREA George was born in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 1926. He enlisted in the Navy and served in Canada aboard HMCS Quatsino during World War II and in special duty area. He has been a member of the of the Portage la Prairie Legion Branch 65 for 29 years. www.mbnwo.ca 67

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND FLYNN, William James Bill Bill was born in Winnipeg in 1916. He attended Lord Roberts School. He began an apprenticeship with the CNR as a Machinist. Bill was sent to Port Arthur for some apprenticing at their CNR Shop. John Cutts was working at the CNR and took bill home for a home-cooked meal. There he met his future wife Marjorie Cutts. World War II broke out and Bill was stationed in Shelburne, Dartmouth and Halifax. He served in Canada and on the high seas onboard HMCS Chippawa, HMCS Naden, HMCS Stadacona and HMCS Shelburne. He and Marjorie married in Halifax in 1942. Bill was Chief of Machine Shop and in shore establishments. After the war, Bill returned to the CNR in Winnipeg as a Machinist. In 1963, working for Bertram s & Sons, Bill moved his family to Dundas, Ontario, then to Toronto working for Sandvik Tools. He always had a story to tell and knew everyone. There was nothing he could not fix. Bill passed away in 1996 in Toronto suffering from Alzheimer s. Bill was loved very much. He was a Mason. FRANKLIN, Douglas Howard Douglas was born in Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in May of 1942 and trained as a Stoker. Following training, he was posted aboard H.M.C.S. Kokanee on convoy duty running between St. John s, Newfoundland and Londonderry, Ireland. He served on the High Seas during World War II. He was discharged in November of 1945. FRANKLIN, Maurice Moe Moe was born on March 19, 1922 and was raised in Elkhorn, Manitoba. In 1942, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve. He served on convoy duty on ships on the North Atlantic during World War II. He was discharged in 1945. Maurice passed away in 1997. www.mbnwo.ca 69

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND FRASER, Ronald J. PEACETIME Ronald was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1950. He joined the Navy and served on HMCS Chaudiere and the McKenzie for three years as a radar plotter in Canada during Peacetime. He was a member of the Gladstone Legion Branch 110 for ten years. Ronald has lived in Oklahoma City, USA for the past thirty years. FRASER, Roy WWI Roy was raised near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Army and served in France with the Fort Garry Horse in World War I. FREEMAN, Douglas Doug Doug was born on May 5, 1921 at the farm home near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He enlisted early in World War II and served as a wireless operator with 1 st Canadian Armored Brigade. He saw action in North Africa, Italy and in the campaign in Northwest Europe. He left the Army in 1945 and began farming in the Swan River Valley. www.mbnwo.ca 71

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND FUTTY, Thomas Thomas was born in Winnipeg in 1922. He enlisted in the Navy and served in Canada during World War II. He was stationed in Shelburne, Nova Scotia in the Royal Canadian Navy. He married Annie on June 29, 1944, and a few days later, leaving behind all family, they left for Shelburne where they started their new married life together. Thomas was 23 years old when his first child was born a year later on May 1, 1945. When he became a father, he was extremely happy with his new role as a Dad, and he excitedly took everyone he could find to see his new daughter, Karen, at the maternity ward. He remained, over the years, a wonderful father to Karen and his next two children, Tommy and Jane, who were born a few years later. When Karen was ten days old, Thomas carried her down to the harbour where he showed her the U-boats. Over the years, he would remind her that when she was a baby, she had witnessed the U-boats in the Harbour. History was in the making and she was there to see it. He was a member of the St. James Legion Branch 4. Thomas passed away in 2008. GARDHAM, George W. George was born on May 9, 1921 in Miniota. He attended school in Arrow River. In 1941, he attended trade school with air force ground crew for eight months in Winnipeg and later in the same year, joining the Air Force in Brandon, serving overseas with the Squadron 432 in North Yorkshire, England until 1945. After the war, he returned to Arrow River in 1946, bought land and started farming until he passed away on November 20, 2005. In 1952, he married Lillian Richardson, second daughter of the late Arthur and Emma Richardson of Miniota. They have two children. He is missed and thought of every day by family members. George was a member of the Arrow River Miniota Legion Branch 66 for 57 years. GARDNER, George R. George was born and raised on the family farm near Elkhorn, MB. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force as a mechanic from 1941 to 1945. While based in England, he married Mildred Smith. After the war, George worked as a steam engineer in Brandon and Minnedosa in Manitoba. www.mbnwo.ca 73

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND GARDNER, James S. James was born in Elkhorn, MB. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served until his discharge in 1945. He married Wilda King and moved to Kindersley where they raised three children. GARDNER, William Ronald Ronald was born in Elkhorn, MB. He joined the Army in 1942 and served in Canada and Overseas in the Provost Corps. Following the war, he worked in the Elkhorn creamery and in Brandon. He married Lilly Turner and they raised a family of three. GEISEL, Michael Mike Michael was born in Winnipeg in 1918. He joined the 2 nd Battalion Winnipeg Grenadiers on November 22, 1940 and served as a Photo Finisher; he later transferred to the Air Force. One of his postings with the Air Force was at Rivers, MB. While there, Mike was a member of the Concert Party that left base to entertain troops stationed in Brandon, MB. Mike was also an acrobat, performing various handstands and moves that he learned with Russel Saunders and his brother. He also served as an Observer on a five-man crew of a Wellington MK II Bomber; his job was navigator and backup pilot on missions to Germany from England, Italy from North Africa (Tunisia) and then back to England with the 420 th Snowy Owls, 6 th Bomber Command. He was struck off strength on September 6, 1945 on completion of a term of voluntary service during an emergency as a Flight Lieutenant. Mike received the Defence Medal, Air Navigator s Badge, RCAF Ops Wings, 1939-1945 Star, CVSM with Maple Leaf, Star of Italy, 1939-1945 Medal and the Bomber Command Medal. Mike was a member of the Charleswood Legion Branch 100 for seventeen years before he passed away in 1996. www.mbnwo.ca 75

Box 135-8 Main Avenue Roseisle, MB R0G 1V0 (204) 828-3479 WE WILL REMEMBER Military Service Recognition Our Vision Every student will have the opportunity to experience the joy of learning in the Sunrise School Division in order to be better prepared for the future, with the knowledge, skills and values to achieve their own personal life goals. A Proud Supporter of Canadian Veterans...with Thanks!! Ask about our $500 Military Discount Our Purpose Nothing less than outstanding learning experiences, one learner at a time. Sunrise School Division honours and recognizes the dedication, valour and sacrifices of the men and women who have served or are serving in the Canadian Armed Forces. It is through their selfless contributions that Canada is and remains a safe and prosperous democracy for all its citizens and future generations. Sunrise School Division also recognizes the outstanding peacekeeping role and assistance the Canadian Armed Forces have provided to numerous other countries across the world who have faced substantive crises and struggles. 76 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND GERRARD, George S. George was born on October 4, 1919 at the farm home of his parents, Alexander and Jeannie Gerrard of Menzie, Manitoba. In 1940, at the age of twenty, George joined the Army and enlisted with The Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders. In April of 1941, they sailed for England and spent time at New Haven and Petworth. Later, George transferred to the Canadian Provost Corp to be with his brother Joseph Gerrard. George and Joseph were then sent to Italy where they were based at Salerno. In 1944, the troops transferred to Central Europe. They drove from Naples, Italy to Leghorn, Italy where they boarded ships for Marseilles, France. George s unit was based at Ath, Brussels. He arrived in Winnipeg on December 1, 1945 and married Helga Olafson in January of 1946. He returned to the only occupation he had ever wanted farming. Helga and George raised six children. George was active in the Strathclair community for many years. GILBART, Lloyd M. Lloyd was born in 1924 and was raised on the family farm near Elkhorn. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and took pilot training. Following graduation he was a staff pilot during World War II. He was discharged in June of 1945 as a Flying Officer. Lloyd operated a Ford dealership in Thunder Bay, Ontario. GILBART, Stanley W. WWI Stanley was born near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1915 at the age of eighteen. He was assigned to the 190 th Battalion. He served in World War I in England and in France. He was wounded in action and was hospitalized for an extended period. After the war, he returned to Elkhorn to farm. www.mbnwo.ca 77

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND GILBEY, John Percy WWI John was born in London, England in 1893. In 1915, he enlisted with the Canadian Army and served overseas with the 44 th Battalion. He served in the European War, France and Belgium. He was wounded and honorably discharged in 1918. John was a member of the Elmwood Legion Branch 9 and passed away in 1968. GIRLING, Armer H. Armer was born in La Riviere, Manitoba in 1918. He enlisted in the Army in December of 1940 and was discharged in February of 1946. He received basic training at Portage La Prairie, advanced training at Nanaimo, BC and shipped overseas to England and Italy where he was wounded then to Northwest Europe. He had enlisted with the 26 th Field Battery then went on to serve with the 19 th, 21 st and 17 th Field Regiment. He joined the legion in 1948 and went on to serve as sergeant at arms, service officer, president, vice president and secretary treasurer. He belonged to the legions at Kelwood, Neepawa, Oak Lake and Shoal Lake, MB. He also served as deputy zone commander and zone commander for many years. He has done an exceptional job in community service in his time in communities where he was employed with Canada Post. When Armer returned from overseas, he married and raised a family. Armer continues to participate in the community and legion activities. GODIN, Maurice Thomas Maurice was born in Fort Frances, Ontario on April 22, 1927. He enlisted on February 4, 1942 and served in Port Arthur, ON and Valcartier, Quebec until he was discharged with the rank of Private First Class on July 17, 1942 for being under age. He enlisted again on October 12, 1943 with the U.S. Navy and served with the rank of Seamen 2 nd Class in various ports before being discharged on July 3, 1944. He was transferred to the Canadian Army (Active), Reinforcement Unit Canadian Infantry Corps on July 3, 1944 and served in Canada, England, Belgium and Holland before his discharged on October 12, 1945. After, he chose to go to the Pacific War and as a result was sent back to Canada before his time was up. When he was on disembarkation leave, the V.J. War ended. Therefore, upon returning to his base, he was given another option to go on leave for two years, by that time he would be eligible for discharge on a point system. He took the two years leave and consequently received an underage discharge after all these years of service. www.mbnwo.ca 79

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND GOERTZEN, Frank S. Frank was born in Herbert, Saskatchewan in 1920. He enlisted in the Army and served with the L Con Corps Sigs of the RCCS in Canada, France and the United Kingdom during World War II. He served from June 5, 1942 to February 5, 1946. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, France and Germany Star, 1939 1945 Star and the Defence Medal. He married Lena Sawatsky. Frank passed away in 1994. GOODA, Frank P. Frank was born in Binscarth, Manitoba in 1915. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on November 5, 1940. Frank worked in aero engine mechanics in Winnipeg, Brandon, Toronto and St. Thomas. Frank served with the 423 Squadron at the Castle Archdale and Enniskillen, Ireland during World War II. He became a Cpl Aero Mechanic on November 17, 1942 in the United Kingdom. He was a diesel mechanic trained in twin wasp engines. Frank was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 9 for 26 years before he passed away in 1971. GOODRIDGE, Bruce Bruce was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on October 31, 1923. He enlisted into active duty in the Canadian Army on October 22, 1942. He was a member of the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders overseas in World War II. Bruce was wounded in Belgium (a machine gun shot to the left thigh) and spent several months recuperating in hospitals in France and England. He was discharged to return to civil life due to demobilization on July 21, 1945. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and returned home to Eriksdale, MB on VE Day in 1945. Bruce was a member of the Eriksdale Legion Branch 140 for fifty plus years. He held the office of secretary-treasurer for several of those years. He married and raised a family in Eriksdale. He worked as a butter maker for the local Creamery and Palm Dairies in Winnipeg. Later he took a job with the Department of Highways until his retirement in 1983. Bruce was an avid sports fan, playing baseball in the summer, curling in the winter as well as playing and coaching hockey. His absolute favorite pastime was playing the horses at Assiniboia Downs in Winnipeg with his many friends. He was a member of the Eriksdale Commemoration Legion Branch 140 for more than fifty years. Bruce passed away in March of 2004 at the age of eighty. www.mbnwo.ca 81

New Adventures Deli, Market & Quilt Store From Located in the WB Lewis Business Centre S20-24 Aberdeen, Pinawa Manitoba Phone 204-753-8211 It is worth the trip to Pinawa to lunch in the Deli where everything is made fresh daily. We serve cold and hot sandwiches and Panini's. Most of our soups are gluten and dairy free. We also have gluten free desserts and serve Trail's End coffee that is roasted right here in Manitoba. Shop in the market for Pinawa souvenirs and other gifts like pottery, ceramics, cards and art works all made by local artists. Quilters check out the quilt shop for all you quilting needs. Proud to Support our Veterans a Friend of the Veterans Lest We Forget IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH LOCAL 102 1794 St. Matthews Avenue, Suite 102 Winnipeg, MB R3H 0A5 Tel: 204-774-5641 Toll Free: 1-877-705-1114 Fax: 204-774-5649 Email: local102@mts.net Proud to Honour our Veterans. Thank You for your sacrifices. 82 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND GREENAWAY, Gordon H. WWI Gordon was born in Hollan Center, Ontario in 1895. He enlisted in the Army in Winnipeg on February 29, 1916. Gordon embarked in Halifax on September 18, 1916 and arrived in England on SS Olympic on September 25, 1916. The 107 th Pioneer Canadian Engineers disembarked in Boulogne, France on February 25, 1917 and fought at Vimy. He was awarded the Good Conduct Badge in the field on February 29, 1918. The unit disbanded on May 28, 1918 and absorbed into the 2 nd Canadian Engineers Battalion. Gordon was part of the battalion to enter Germany. On April 29, 1919, he embarked on SS Baltic Liverpool for Canada. Gordon took discharge in Hamilton on May 9, 1919. He visited with family in the Toronto/Owen Sound area before heading west to farm with his father near Newdale, Manitoba. In 1925, Gordon headed north, settling in the Yellowknife NWT, trapping, fishing and guiding along the Mackenzie River for the rest of his life. He was a Life Member of the Vincent Massey Legion Branch 164 where a plaque hangs in his honour. Gordon is buried in the Veterans plot in Yellowknife. GREENAWAY, Hampton W. WWI Hampton was born in Holland Center, Ontario in 1892. He enlisted in the Army on January 6, 1916 in Winnipeg, MB and embarked from Halifax on September 18, 1916 on SS Olympia. He arrived in Liverpool on September 15, 1916 and disembarked in Boulogne, France on February 24, 1917. He earned his Medal for Bravery in the Field on August 15, 1917 at the Battle for Hill 70 near Lens with the 107 th Pioneer Canadian Engineers when he showed great dexterity and skill in tending to wounded. Under intense hostile fire of shrapnel, H.E. and gas, his devotion to duty under very trying circumstances was undoubtedly the means of saving a great many lives and the number of men he personally saved were too numerous to count. Hampton was appointed L/Cpl in field on October 20, 1917 and was awarded the good conduct badge on January 6, 1918. He was then appointed Acting Corporal with pay on February 1, 1918 and promoted to Corporal on September 2, 1918. He was struck off strength on January 11, 1919 and he returned to Canada on March 10, 1919 arriving in Halifax on March 18. He returned to farm at Newdale, Manitoba. He was a Life Member of the Newdale Legion Branch before he passed away in 1965. GREENWOOD (POPLE), Lillian Lillian was born on September 13, 1925 in Cartwright, Manitoba. She was the daughter of Ben and Zara Pople (Du Bédat). She enlisted in the Department of National Defence Army on November 11, 1943 during World War II. Her regimental number was W.100560 and her rank was Private. Lillian was discharged on October 24, 1945. She was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Strathcona Branch 150. Lillian passed away on January 18, 2010 in Sherwood Park, Alberta. There was a Legion Honour guard at her memorial service. www.mbnwo.ca 83

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND GUTHRIE, Robert M. Robert was born in Brandon, Manitoba. He joined the Navy and served on the High Seas during World War II. Leading Seaman Guthrie served on the frigate, HMCS Valleyfield. She was part of an escort group that was protecting forty or fifty show merchant ships crossing the Atlantic Ocean from the United States and Canada. These ships carried vital war supplies and food to England and Europe, which the German submarines wanted to sink. During action with Sub U 548 Valleyfield was struck by a homing torpedo and in the explosion it broke in half and sank, 133 men lost their lives and Robert was one of them. He was killed in action in 1944 in the North Atlantic. HABINSKI, Julian L. Julian was born in Cooks Creek, Manitoba in 1921. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Canadian Anti-Tank Corp in England, North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He joined the 7 th Anti-tank Regiment of armoured tanks in 1942. He took his basic training in Portage la Prairie and then advanced training at Brandon s Camp Shilo where he was trained on Bren machine guns and other anti-tank weaponry. Julian went to Halifax after training and then boarded the Queen Elizabeth bound for England. He completed two months of training in England before his unit headed for Philipville, North Africa. While serving as a driver-operator with the 7 th anti-tank division his main job was to make sure no German tanks got to the troops. After his service in Africa, he returned to his old job on the same Starbuck farm for another two years, worked at the mine in Atikokan for thirteen years, and was a truck and bulldozer operator. Julian married Emma in 1951 and they moved into their brand new home where he continues to live. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, 1939-1945 Star Medal, 1939-1945 War Medal, Italy Star Meda, and France and Germany Medal. HANNAH, James A. James was born in 1913 in Rathwell, Manitoba. He served in England, India and Burma during World War II. He enlisted in the Air Force in Winnipeg on March 12, 1941 as a Motor Transport Mechanic. Training started in 1942 at #2 Wireless School in Calgary, MMMT C and B in Trenton and #4 Wireless School in Guelph. Jim completed the MMMT A training while in India and was promoted to the rank of Corporal on August 1, 1944. He embarked from Halifax on May 15, 1943, arriving on May 24 at PRC Topcliffe, England. On March 17, 1944, he went overseas from there to District Headquarters New Delhi India with 4 Wing (435/436 Squadrons) then moved to 221/222 RAF Squadrons working in public relations. Jim saw many atrocities and suffered with shell shock and after effects of malaria. He received the following medals: 1939 1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, General Service Medal and CVSM with Clasp. Jim was released on January 15, 1946 and re-enlisted in 1956 as F/O with the RCAC working with 320 Squadron in Rivers, MB while continuing farming near Oak River. He was a member of the Oak River Legion Branch 150 for 58 years before he passed away in 2004. www.mbnwo.ca 85

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND HANNAH, James M. Jim PEACETIME James was born in 1941 in Newdale, Manitoba. Jim joined the RCAC 320 Squadron in Rivers, Manitoba in the fall of 1955 with the rank of L.A.C. During his five years of service, he was promoted to Corporal, Sergeant and eventually to Flight Sergeant. During his tour with the Air Cadets, he attended summer training camp in 1956 at Abbotsford Air Base in BC and again in the summer of 1957 at the Sea Island Air Base in BC. Then, in the following summer, he took his flight training in Brandon, MB with the Brandon Flying club and received his wings in 1958 and obtained his Private Pilot License. James became a member of the Royal Canadian Flying clubs Association. Jim left the 320 Squadron in the spring of 1960. HARVEY, Leonard W. Leonard was born in Virden, Manitoba in 1922. He enlisted in the Navy and served during World War II. He was a faithful Legion member of the Rivers, Manitoba Branch 75 and served on several executive positions. He and his team of Gord Taylor (skip), Harry Parker and Don Young won the Dominion Legion curling Championship in Summerside, PEI in 1960. Leonard passed away in 1984. HERITAGE (MERRITT), Agnes Agnes was born in Birch River, MB. She joined the Canadian Women s Army Corps in 1941 in the Food Preparation Trade. She served in Canada, England, and Holland. Agnes was discharged in 1946 as a Corporal. Agnes joined her husband, Alf, on the farm near Elkhorn and together raised four children. They retired in Elkhorn in 1975 and were strong supporters of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 87

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND HERITAGE, Alfred Alfred was born in Elkhorn, MB. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942. He went overseas and spent four years in England serving as an air frame technician. He was a ground crew member on No. 407 Squadron in Coastal Command. Upon his discharge, he returned to Elkhorn and took over the family farm. Alfred and Agnes retired in Elkhorn in 1975 and were members of Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. HOLMES, Frank Frank was born in Ochre River, Manitoba in 1914. He enlisted in the Army and served in Canada, England, France and Germany during World War II. Frank volunteered in 1941 and went into France on D-Day as a Corporal with B Company of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles. They took heavy machine gun fire on the beach and only 27 out of 186 men in B Company could continue at the end of the day. After they moved in under a machine gun in a concrete bunker, Frank was boosted up to toss grenades into the bunker and stop the machine gun. The survivors at the beach advanced with another company but were surrounded and captured on the third day. Frank was a prisoner in Stalag 12A at Linberg before being moved to Stalag 357 at Bad Fallingbostel, north of Hanover. That camp was liberated by a British outfit in the spring of 1945. After the war, he farmed near Strathclair, MB until he suffered the first of a series of heart attacks in 1958. Later, he was a Commissionaire at Rivers, MB and at Calgary, AB. He was a member of the Strathclair Legion Branch for about twenty years. Frank passed away at the Regina General Hospital in 1997. HORNING, Wally L. SPECIAL DUTY AREA Wally was born in Millwood, Manitoba in 1940. He joined the Navy and served with the Pacific Command in Canada in Special Duty Area. www.mbnwo.ca 89

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND HORRILL, Alvin SPECIAL DUTY AREA Alvin, son of Kenneth and Beatrice Horrill was born on March 18, 1949 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He went to school at Elmwood, Winnipeg, MB. He served in the Canadian Navy, Medical Corps from 1970 to 1973 during Peacetime. HORRILL, Hughie E. H. PEACETIME Hughie, son of James and Lucy Cox, was born in Swan River, Manitoba on May 10, 1934. Because of his mother s death when he was three weeks old, Hughie was raised by his aunt Gertrude Horrill in Cartwright and the Mylor district. He went to school at Mylor and high school in Cartwright. At the age of eighteen, Hughie signed for service with the RCAF from 1952 to 1980. He served in Canada and in Germany during Peacetime. On returning to Canada, he was stationed in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan where he serviced the famous planes of The Canadian Snowbirds. He married Gayle Martel and they had one son and one daughter. Hughie passed away on May 12, 1999. HORRILL, Roy J. WWI Roy was born on April 25, 1897 in Cartwright, Manitoba. He was the son of Charles and Maude Horrill. He served with the Army in England during World War I. He married Gertrude Cox of Hansboro, North Dakota on November 17, 1920. He farmed in the Mylor district, north half of 10-1-14 W. He passed away suddenly of appendicitis in March of 1925. www.mbnwo.ca 91

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND HOWARD, Frederick J. WWI Frederick was born in 1894 in Newdale, Manitoba. He joined the Army and served in France during World War I. He enlisted in Winnipeg on January 6, 1916 with the rest of the boys from Newdale in the 107 th Overseas Battalion CEF. He embarked from Halifax on September 18, 1916 on SS Olympia and arrived in Liverpool on September 25. He proceeded overseas to Witley Camp on February 24, 1917 in Boulogne, France. Fred was part of the Canadian Section, 3 rd Echelon 107 th Pioneers when he was killed in action whilst returning from a working party near Neuville St.-Vaast on the night of June 24/25, 1917. A shell exploded on the top of the communication trench immediately above him. He was instantly killed by a portion of the shell which struck him on the head. A memorial plaque and scroll (Ser #801148) went to his father, John Howard and Memorial Cross to his mother, Grace Howard in Newdale. Fred is buried at Aux Rietz Military Cemetery southwest of the village of Neuville-St-Vaast, 3 ¾ miles north of Arras, France. HUDSON, Herbert T. Bert Bert was born in East Bay, Manitoba in 1921. He enlisted in the Army in June of 1942 and trained at Fort Osborne barracks with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles. He later trained in Nova Scotia. He went to the United Kingdom in January of 1943 where he was transferred to the 48 th Highland Regiment. He served with that regiment in Italy and later Western Europe until the end of the war. While serving in Italy, he contracted malaria which plagued him for the rest of his life. Bert married Phyllis Jackson. They farmed in the East Bay district and raised their family of six girls and two boys. Bert was a long-time member of the Ste. Rose Legion Branch 232. He passed away in Ste. Rose in 1998. IRELAND, Edward C. Ed Ed was born in 1922 in Binscarth, Manitoba. He served in the Army from 1942 to 1946. He served with the Saskatoon Light Infantry in Canada, England, Italy and Germany during World War II. He was posted to England then sent to Africa. They landed in the invasion of Italy and on to Germany to the end of the war. He served in the occupation of Germany until he broke his finger and was sent to hospital in England then sent home demobilized in 1946. He farmed and his hobby was collecting antique tractors and other machinery. He operated at reunions in Canada and in the United States of America until he retired. Edward was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch for fifteen years before he passed away in 1985. www.mbnwo.ca 93

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND JOHANNESSON, Pall WWI Pall was born at Riverton, Manitoba on January 13, 1896 and came to Baldur in 1903. He was the son of Thorfinnur and Karolina Rannveig Johannesson. He enlisted at Baldur on January 18, 1916 with the 222 nd Battalion. He trained at Camp Hughes before going overseas in November of 1916 where he was transferred to the 46 th Battalion. He was killed in action in France on May 5, 1917. Pall is buried in the British Cemetery, four miles from Lenns in France. JOHNSON, Alfred T. Alfred was born in 1923 and raised on the family farm south of the village of Manson, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1943 and trained at Fort Garry Barracks, Winnipeg and Camp Shilo, MB. He joined the C Coy in the Algonquin Regiment. Alfred served in England, France and Germany during World War II. He was wounded in France and was returned to his regiment as a stretcher bearer. He was killed in Germany on March 8, 1945. Alfred is buried in the Grosbeak Canadian War Cemetery, Nijmegen, Holland. JOHNSON, Bruce Bruce was born in the Burnbank district North of Elkhorn, Manitoba. In the spring of 1941, he joined his twin brother Bob as a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force. He trained as an aero-engine mechanic and went overseas to serve on 400 Squadron, a Spitfire unit. He served in Canada and in northwest Europe during World War II. He was discharged in 1945, married Marie Young and began to work on a farm near Crandall. He began farming for a short time then trained as a grain buyer for Manitoba Pool Elevators. He bought grain for twenty years in Kenton, Basswood and Springhill Siding, MB. After leaving The Pool, he went to Alberta to truck oil. Bruce and Marie raised a family of four. www.mbnwo.ca 95

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND JOHNSON, Brynjolfur Ben Ben was born at Baldur, Manitoba on July 22, 1923, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Johnson. Ben enlisted in Winnipeg with the Army Infantry Division and trained at Fort Garry, Shilo and Woodstock, Ontario. In October of 1944, he left for overseas and served in England and Holland. He was wounded and made the supreme sacrifice on February 19, 1945. His sisters are Mrs. Roy Campbell and Mrs. E. Truelove. In 1970, Ben Reuvenkamp respectively visited Ben s grave. JOHNSON, Charles Charlie Charlie was born near the village of Kirkella, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941. He served as an aero engine mechanic on air bases at Wheatland and McDonald, MB during World War II. He was discharged in October of 1945 as a Corporal and began farming near Kirkella. In 1963, Charlie and his wife Gladys moved to the Oakner district near Hamiota and continued farming. JOHNSON, Clifford I. Cliff Cliff was born in 1924 and raised on the family farm south of the village of Manson, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in 1943. He served on landing craft delivering Canadian troops to Juno Beach in Normandy on D-Day June 6, 1944. He served in Canada, England and France during World War II. He was discharged in October of 1945. He married Doris Hunt and began farming after his discharge. They raised a family of two boys. Cliff was a hard working member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 97

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND JOHNSON, Harry WWI Harry was born in 1892 in Elvaston, Derbyshire, England. He immigrated to the Elkhorn, Manitoba district with his parents in 1906. He enlisted in 1914 with the Fort Garry Horse and served in England, Canada and France during World War I. He trained at Camp Hughes, which is now Camp Shilo. He proceeded overseas and was severely wounded in the Cambrian offensive in France in 1917. He returned to Canada and was discharged. He farmed in the Elkhorn district until his death in August of 1950. JOHNSON, Robert D. Bob Bob was born and raised on the family farm in the Burnbank district, north of Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in April of 1941 and trained as an aero-engine mechanic. He served in Canada during World War II. He was discharged as a Corporal in 1945 and began farming. Bob moved to Harding, MB in 1949 to continue farming. He married Joyce Hamilton in 1952 and they raised a family of four. They were active in community affairs and farm related organizations. JOHNSTONE, Alice Lillian Alice was born in 1923 in Dominion City, Manitoba. In January of 1945, at 22 years of age, she enlisted with the Canadian Women s Army Corps CWAC at Fort Osborne Barracks in Winnipeg, MB and took her basic training for six weeks. After the six weeks, she was sent to Kitchener, Ontario for further training, and then went to Kingston, ON for a few months. She then went to Kildare Annex, Ottawa, ON to the office to do filing, mail and working on the printing press in the Orderly Room. In August of 1946, she was told the war was over and that she would be leaving Ottawa for her home town of Woodmore, Manitoba. www.mbnwo.ca 99

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND JONASSON, Herman David Herman was born at Baldur on May 3, 1913, the only son of Halli and Sigurveig Jonasson (deceased). He had two sisters, Mrs. Alla Hunter (deceased) and Mrs. Dora Johnson of Selkirk. Herman enlisted in Winnipeg in July of 1941 with the RCAF. He was stationed at Dafoe, Paulson and Goderich, Ontario, going overseas in December of 1942. He was reported missing in 1944 and presumed dead. Herman was awarded the Victoria Cross. JONSSON, Theodore Theodore was born at Cypress River, Manitoba, the son of Christian B. and Thordis Jonsson. He had five brothers and seven sisters. He enlisted in Winnipeg in 1939 with the Grenadiers and served in Jamaica and Hong Kong. He was killed in the over the hill Hong Kong battle in 1941. JOSEPH, Joe Joe was born on September 14, 1923 in Markinch, Saskatchewan and was raised in Stockholm, SK where his father ran a grocery store. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942. He served mainly in the Yukon until his release in 1945. After his discharge, he began farming in Reeder, Manitoba as well as operating a small store and post office in the village. He married Violet Flannery in June of 1956 and they raised a family of five. They moved to Elkhorn, MB in the 1980 s and Joe became a hard working member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58 where he was a Life Member. www.mbnwo.ca 101

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND JOSEPHSON, Frederick WWI Frederick was born in Iceland on October 24, 1895, the son of Jon Josephson and Gudrun Swanson, who after being widowed became the wife of Sigvaldi (Walter) Gunnlaugson who farmed in the Thor district. Fred came to Canada in 1902. On January 8, 1916, he joined the 222 nd. Going overseas in November to Aldershat with the 46 th and to France in January 1917. He was wounded at Vimy Ridge in April and hospitalized in England. He returned to battle at Amiens in August and on September 3, 1918 he was reported missing in the Battle of Arras. His name appears on the Vimy Ridge Memorial in France. KELLEHER, James S. Jim Jim was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1925. When Jim joined the Canadian Navy during World War II and after training he was drafted to H.M.C.S. (Her Majesty s Canadian Ship) Kirkland Lake. She was a frigate larger than a corvette and better armed, but less so, than a destroyer. She acted with other escorts in convoy protection across the Atlantic and did runs to Gibraltar as well. Jim was an Able Seaman who stood sea watches as did his buddies but was chosen helmsman, steering the ship often for which he obviously had a special skill. Jim was a member of the RCNVR, a volunteer reserve until the end of hostilities. KERR, Don C. Don was born in Fort Frances, Ontario in 1923. He joined the Army in Winnipeg on October 14, 1941 at the #10 District Depot. He had basic training in Fort Gary and was involved in more training until the spring of 1943. He served with the Princess Patricia s Regiment as a Gunner during World War II. Don was sent to the 77 th Field Battery of the 3 rd Regiment of the 1 st Division. This regiment consisted of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, the Royal Regiment and the Princess Patricia s Light Infantry. Don was in the first convoy that landed in Sicily, although in the Artillery Don landed as an Infantry as the guns and trucks had not arrived yet. He fought through Italy and was at Anzio. He was transferred to France and Holland so all Canadian troops were together. He was there until the end of the war. He was discharged in Winnipeg on November 14, 1945. Don was a member of the Fort Frances Legion Branch 29 for 60 years until he passed away in 2005. www.mbnwo.ca 103

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND KING, Derek J. Derek was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1925. He served during World War II with the #6 Bomber and Reconnaissance in the RCAF as part of the ground and flight crew working as a wireless mechanic. His squadron flew bombers that protected Canada s west coast and island. He also flew anti-submarine patrols. Radio communication was vital and these technicians installed and maintained this equipment in the planes and on the installations on the ground. KITSON, Clifford A. Clifford was born in Reston, Manitoba in 1921. He was recruited at Brandon College (Brandon University) to train C.O.T.C. officer cadets for that profession. He later transferred to regular forces, artillery and trained at Fort Benning in Georgia, USA with #8 Company, 1 st S.T.R.T.I.S. He volunteered for service in the Pacific but the war ended before his overseas service began. His picture was taken in World War II battle dress with his Father Earl. Clifford passed away in 2003. KITSON, Earl WWI & Earl served with the British Expeditionary Force in France in World War I. With other Canadians in his regiment, he fought in the Battle of the Mons. In his time at the front he was gassed and was wounded once. In World War II, he again donned uniform and served in Canada on the home front. His picture was taken in World War II battledress with his son Clifford. www.mbnwo.ca 105

Thomas Pitt 842 corydon ave r3m 0y4 ripebistrowpg@gmail.com ripebistro.ca (b) 204-284-7916 (c) 204-918-6725 Darrin Klann 603 Grassmere Road West St. Paul, Manitoba R4A 4A9 dklann@shaw.ca Fax (204) 338-1675 Cell (204) 793-8771 Thank You To Our Veterans For Their Service & Sacrifices For Canada 106 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND KNIGHT, Albert James Tim Tim was born on a farm near Clearwater, Manitoba on November 10, 1917. He was active in all forms of sport, particularly hockey and baseball. Tim continued to play baseball into his sixties with the Portage Liniment League. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and qualified as a pilot in 1943. Tim survived a crash in the Welsh Mountains and went on to achieve the rank of Flying Officer. He flew Lancaster Bombers with 433 Squadron. While in England, Tim met and married Celia. He was awarded the France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, War Medal 1939 1945 and Canadian Forces Decoration. He was a member of the Portage La Prairie Legion Branch 65 in Manitoba for 39 years. Tim passed away on December 22, 2006. KOOL, Walter Arie KOREA & PEACETIME Walter was born in Virden, Manitoba in 1929. Walter served for three years with 18 th Armored Car Regiment, 12 th Manitoba Dragoons. Walter took Canadian Officer Training from 1949 to 1950 with Royal Canadian Armored Corp School at Camp Borden in Ontario. He served in Canada during the years after the Korean War but was never in Korea. He served with the 12 th Manitoba Dragoons in Virden, Manitoba from 1950 to 1964 and with the 26 th Field Regiment Royal Canadian Artillery, 13 th Field Battery in Virden from 1965 to 1970. Major Walter A. Kool was honourably released in March of 1970. He was awarded the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal 1953, Canadian Forces Decoration Service Chevron with Maple Leaf 1956. He has been a Life Member of the Virden Legion Branch 8 for 55 years. KRAWCHUK, Merdo Merdo was born in Fort Frances, Ontario on October 3, 1925. He enlisted in the Army during World War II. He served with the Lake Superior Regiment and Winnipeg Rifles in Aldershot, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He received the European Service Award. He is a member of the Fort Frances Royal Canadian Legion Branch 29. www.mbnwo.ca 107

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND KREITZ, Friedrich Fred WWI Fred was born in Letellier, Manitoba on August 27, 1897. He was drafted into the Military service in November of 1917. He served in the 1 st Depot Battalion, Regiment #2381710 in England during World War I. He returned to Canada and was married in 1927 in Winnipeg. Fred s death is listed as 1950. KUSTRA, Earl Earl was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba in 1924. He joined the Army and served with the Royal Canadian Artillery in the United Kingdom, Mediterranean and Europe during World War II. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, France and Germany Star, Italy Star, 1939 1945 Star and Defence Medal 1939 1945. Earl was a member of the Legion Branch 20 until he passed away in 1995. KUSTRA, Frank Frank was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba in 1913. He joined the Army and served in England, France and Italy with the #70 Light A/A Battery RCA during World War II. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and clasp, 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939 1945. Frank passed away in 1988. www.mbnwo.ca 109

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND KUSTRA, Jack Jack was born in Gilbert Plains, Manitoba in 1918. He enlisted in the Army and served in England and in Holland with the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II. Jack was killed in action in Holland in 1944. His medals include the British Empire Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and clasp, 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal. Kustra Lake in Northern Manitoba was named after Gnr. Jack Kustra. LAMONT, George George was born in Manson, MB. He joined the army in 1942 as an artillery replacement. After training in Canada, he was sent overseas to England where he was assigned to the 19 th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery. He saw action in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Following his discharge in 1946, he returned to Manson to work at various jobs. George retired in Moosomin, SK. LAMONT, Thomas Thomas was born in the Village of Manson, MB. He joined the Army, but after a few months of service, he transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force. He spent four and a half years in England. While there, he met and married his war bride, Dorothy Wakefiled, on August 3, 1945 and she came to Canada shortly after. Thomas stayed in the Air Force and, along with Dorothy, served in several locations across Canada. While in Quebec, Thomas passed away on March 29, 1965 after a short illness. He was a Warrant Officer Second Class at the time. He is buried in Moosomin, SK. www.mbnwo.ca 111

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND LASEK, James W. Jim Jim was born in Elkhorn, Manitoba on May 26, 1914. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in March of 1944 and served until April of 1946. He served in England and in Canada during World War II. He left the service as a Leading Patrolman. Jim passed away on March 21, 1998. LAVOIE, Gaston PEACETIME Gaston was born in Rimouski, Quebec in 1954. He served from 1972 to 1982 in the Canadian Navy and was released honourably with the rank of Master Seaman (MlCpl). He served with the Navy in Canada aboard HMCS Restigouche, HMCS Chaudiere and HMCS Qu Appelle during Peacetime. He met his wife in Victoria, BC and quit to go farm with her father in Foxwarren, MB. After seven years, he rented the land and worked for a car dealership in Birtle until 1992, and then he started his own painting business. In 1996, he was hired by Potashcorp of Saskatchewan and he is still there. In 1993, he joined and took over command of the #677 RCASC Russel and for the next thirteen years and was the commanding officer. He retired in 2006 with the rank of Captain, CD. He has a very good and successful career with the air cadets. LEE, Eric James Eric was born in Carberry, Manitoba in 1920. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and was initially sent to Trenton, Ontario for training as a rear gunner (because of his small stature). He also trained in Calgary and Edmonton but was grounded when he became ill with rheumatic fever. While he was in the hospital in Calgary, he met the Duke of Kent (George VI s brother). Following the war, Eric attended the University of Manitoba graduating as a Pharmacist in 1950. He worked in Carberry until his retirement in the late 1990 s. He passed away in Calgary in 2005. www.mbnwo.ca 113

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND LEE, John D. Jack Jack was born in Treherne, Manitoba on September 13, 1922. He joined the Royal Canadian Artillery on December 2, 1942 and went overseas on December 14, 1943. He served during World War II in the United Kingdom and Northwest Europe. He received his discharge on March 13, 1946. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and the War Medal 1939 1945. Jack was an active member of the Treherne Legion Branch 120 for thirty years. He passed away on July 19, 1977 and is buried at Woodlands Cemetery in Treherne. LEE, Robert Nathaniel Bob Bob was born in Carberry, Manitoba in 1913. He enlisted in the Canadian Infantry Corps on June 5, 1944 from North Battleford, Saskatchewan. He received his basic training at Prince Albert, SK and advance training in Calgary. He was then placed on overseas draft but final medical examinations revealed a defect in his hearing as a result of practice shelling explosions. This led to his removal from the draft and assignment to Pay Office duties. Bob worked with the Bank of Montreal for 48 years. He passed away in 2001. LEE, Thomas Henry Harry Harry was born in Carberry, Manitoba in 1915. He enlisted in the Army in July of 1942 and was in the Postal Corps. He trained in Shilo and in Ottawa and was about to go overseas when the war ended. Throughout his life, Harry was an active member of the Carberry and District Royal Canadian Legion 153 being treasurer for many years and responsible for the Saturday night bingos. He was the postmaster in Carberry from 1947 to 1976. Harry passed away in 1986. www.mbnwo.ca 115

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND LEE, Thomas WWI Thomas was born in Nottingham, England in 1882. He enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in March of 1916. He trained at Camp Hughes, Manitoba before sailing for Europe in December of 1916. He served in many of the famous battlefields of Europe during World War I Hill 70, Arras, Amiens, Cambrai, Canal du Nord and Valenciennes. He was wounded in August of 1917 and returned to active duty in April of 1918. He was with the 16 th Battalion Canadian Scottish during the last 100 days and traveled to Cologne as part of the Occupation Force. He returned to Canada in May of 1919. Thomas was appointed postmaster in Carberry, MB in July of 1921, a position he held until his death in 1947. Thomas was a founding member of the Carberry and District Legion 153. He was the Legion s first treasurer. LEGARIE, Roy E. Roy was born in Virginia, Minnesota, USA in 1926. He enlisted in the Army and served with the PPCLI in Canada during World War II. Roy has been a member of the Fort France Legion Branch 29 for seventy years. LEMIEUX, Gerard J. Gerard was born in St. Hippolyte, Saskatchewan on July 22, 1925 and lived in Paradis Hill, SK for a few years. In 1938, he moved to McCreary, Manitoba where he finished his schooling. In the fall of 1943, Gerard enlisted in the Army and served on active service with the Canadian Army from April 8, 1944 to November 27, 1946. At the time of demobilization, he was Lance/Corporal in the Canadian Provost Corps. His theaters of service were in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal 1939 1945 and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. After the war, he farmed in Ste. Amelie, MB for a year. In 1948, he moved to Dauphin and was employed by Manitoba Dairy and Poultry Coop for eighteen years. He married Lucille Therrien and had four boys and two girls. He was a member of the Dauphin Legion Branch 20 for thirty years. In 1966, he purchased Dauphin Taxi and was owner/operator until his sudden death in 1982 at the age of 56 in Dauphin. www.mbnwo.ca 117

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND LESLIE, Alec Alec was born at Elkhorn, Manitoba on July 25, 1925. He joined the Navy then transferred to the Army. He served in Canada and in England during World War II. Alec went overseas in March of 1945. He volunteered for the Pacific war and was sent home. When the Pacific war ended, Alec was discharged and moved to BC to pursue employment. LESLIE, Clifford Cliff Cliff was born at Elkhorn, Manitoba and was raised on the family farm. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Forestry Corps during World War II. He went overseas and served in Scotland. He returned home and moved to Savona, BC. LESLIE, Ronald Ron Ron was born at Elkhorn, Manitoba and raised on the family farm. He enlisted in the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders. Ron saw action with his regiment throughout the campaigns in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. While in England, he met and married Chris Sterling of Renfrew, Scotland. Chris came to Canada as a war bride in 1946 and began farming with Ron near Kirkella, MB. Ron was a member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 119

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND LESLIE, Sam Sam was born at McAuley, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1941 and served in England and in northwest Europe with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps during World War II. He was discharged as a Sergeant in 1945. Following the war, he moved to Hussar, Alberta where he worked in construction. LUMGAIR, Norman A. Norman was born at Thornhill, Manitoba on April 22, 1922 to Robert W. and H. Louisa Lumgair. He received his education at Orangehill and Wellington Schools, finishing Grade XI in June of 1939. As well as working on the home farm, he enjoyed skiing and skating in the winter and playing ball in the summer. He was taken on strength on February 26, 1942 and trained at various bases in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He sailed for Britain on March 27, 1943. He trained on bases in Britain and was assigned to 408 Squadron at Linton-on-Ouse on February 4, 1944. He made five operational trips in February. The sixth and fatal trip was on March 15, 1944 with Stuttgart as the target. He was awarded the following medals: Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, General Service Medal, A/C Europe Star and 1939 1945 Star. He was awarded his Commission posthumously. LUND, Walter Walt Walt was born at Elkhorn, Manitoba in 1911. He joined the Army and went overseas with the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders. He served during World War II in Canada, England and in France where he was severely wounded in action and as a result, he lost a leg. He was sent home and discharged from the Army. www.mbnwo.ca 121

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MacDONALD, Donald WWI Donald was born in Isle of Lewis, Scotland on January 18, 1895. In 1913, Donald came to Ninette, Manitoba where his relatives had started farming. Donald enlisted in Winnipeg in 1915 with the 43 rd Battalion and proceeded overseas in England, France and Belgium during World War I. He was gassed in Belgium and developed tuberculosis. After stays in numerous hospitals in England, he was returned to Canada and the Ninette Sanatorium where he received treatment for close to two years. He was discharged as permanently unfit for service in 1918. Over the next twenty years, he experienced numerous procedures for his tuberculosis empyema including two thoracoplasty operations. Donald worked tirelessly for veterans and other TB patients and was honoured in 1935 by King George V with the Jubilee Medal and again in 1953 with the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Medal. He was heavily involved with the Ninette Legion serving in various executive positions. He was the local representative for the Department of Veteran s Affairs and Ninette s postmaster for 36 years until his death in 1959. MacGARVA, Robert Alexander Robert was born in Scotland on July 4, 1913. At a very early age, Robert immigrated to Canada along with his parents and siblings. They took up farming in Balmoral, MB and, in 1939, Robert joined the Fort Garry Horse Reserve. In 1940, he married and joined the Royal Canadian Air Force a year later. His wish was to become a pilot but his vision did not meet the criteria required so Robert then chose to join the Air Force Military Police where he remained until 1945 at which time he returned to Canada, bought a farm in Balmoral where he raised a family. He remained on the farm until his health failed in the late 1980s. Robert passed away on August 27, 1998. MacGARVA, Ronald O. Ronald was born on April 14, 1922 on a farm near Whithorn in Scotland. He was the second son of Robert and Jean MacGarva who arrived in Balmoral, MB on May 28, 1928. When he was eighteen, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force; he wanted to fly and to shoot. He learned that this was possible with fighter planes which also dropped bombs. He proceeded through the ranks from Aircraftman to Flight Lieutenant while in Canada and then England and India. He returned to the farm after 1945 and took an Agricultural Diploma Course, and then by invitation, returned to the Air Force to become a Squadron Leader. His medals include the 1939-45 Star, the Aircrew Europe Star, the Burma Star, the Defense Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, the War Medal 1939-45, the Canadian Forces Decoration and Clasp, the Operational Wings and Bar, Pilots flying Badge and Dieppe Clasp. He married Marion Brennan in 1952. Ronald passed away in January 2009 at the age of 87 in the Blairmore Hospital, AB. www.mbnwo.ca 123

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MACHAN, John John was born in Antler, Saskatchewan in 1914. He joined the Air Force and served in Canada during World War II. John passed away in 2004. MACKAY, John WWI John was born in 1892 in Stornoway, Rosshire, Island of Lewis, Scotland. As a young Scotsman, John immigrated to Canada from Scotland to take up employment as a farm hand in the Binscarth area. When called to military service in 1918, he trained in the Minto Barracks, Winnipeg, Manitoba until he was discharged on demobilization harvest leave in November of 1919. He served with the First Battalion, Manitoba Regiment of the Army during World War I. Returning to Binscarth, he resumed his interest in farming, which was to become his life work for the next thirty-four years. He and his Canadian-born wife, Levenia Honey of Binscarth, married in 1921, raising a family of four children. John and Levenia enjoyed a comfortable retirement in the village of Binscarth for eighteen years until his death in 1972. Levenia died in 1988. Both are buried in the Binscarth cemetery. MAILES, Russell E. Russell was born in Moosomin, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Army in September of 1939 with the Royal Canadian Engineers and served in Canada, England and Italy during World War II. Following training in Dundurn, Saskatchewan and Petawawa, Ontario, he went overseas to Aldershot, England. He took part in the Italian campaign with the First Canadian Division. After his discharge, he married Martha Will from Elkhorn, Manitoba. They spent ten years in Toronto, several years in Brandon then retired in Elkhorn. Russell passed away in 1981 and is buried in the Elkhorn Cemetery. www.mbnwo.ca 125

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MALLETT, Clifford Cliff Cliff was born and raised in Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and trained as a pilot. He graduated as Sergeant and proceeded overseas. He served during World War II. He was released in 1945 and worked in Sudbury for two years before returning to Elkhorn to manage the family tin shop business. Cliff passed away in July of 1975. MANN, John Plater John was born at Verdun, Quebec in 1920. He served on the high seas during World War II. He entered R.C.N.V.R. September 1940 to 1945; with R.C.N.R. January 1950 1955. John qualified Gunnery Rating February 1941; passed professionally for Leading Seaman, July 1941 and passed professionally for Petty Officer, 1944. John was on the H.M.C.S. Otter; H.M.C.S. Pictou; H.M.C.S. Morden; H.M.C.S. Amherst and the H.M.C.S. Port Colborne. In August of 1946, John married Mabel Siddall of Port Arthur. They had three children and resided in Winnipeg until John s death. When John was aboard the Otter, fire broke out; flames and smoke broke through the wooden upper deck. The crew was unable to control the fire and captain ordered abandon ship. One officer and eighteen ratings were lost; two officers and twenty ratings survived. John has his right index amputated due to a depth charge being dropped on his finger. He was granted a Hurt Certificate. John had very good conduct. MASON, Henry G. WWI & Henry was born in London in 1888. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Royal Field Artillery in England. He served in both World War I and World War II. His medals include the Military Cross, MM Medal, Military Medal, British War Medal, Victory Medal, George Medal (George VI). Henry was a member of the Grandview Legion Branch 14 for many years until he passed away in 1976. www.mbnwo.ca 127

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MATSON, Stephen Stephen was born in Gonor, Manitoba in 1918. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Patricia Pats in England, Italy and France during World War II. He was a member of the Selkirk Legion Branch 42 for more than forty years. Stephen passed away in 2004. MAVINS, John Earle, KOREA, SPECIAL DUTY, PEACETIME John was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1913. He served in the Non- Permanent Militia from 1930 to 1939 (Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada). He joined the active service in the beginning of World War II and served from 1939 to 1945 in England and in Northwest Europe. In 1950, he was appointed to the Canadian Army Special Force with the rank of Captain, serving under the UN in Korea, Japan and Vietnam. Upon returning to Canada, he served as Adjutant 1 AUU AHQ and subsequently as Camp Commandant HQ in the Saskatchewan Area. Retiring from the Camerons in 1961, he transferred to the Canadian Guards in Ottawa where he attained his Majority and continued to serve until retiring in 1968. He was a member of various Legion Branches for many years before he passed away in 1989. MAWBY, James Turnell Jim James was born to Turnell and Eva (Hayes) Mawby at Cypress River, Manitoba on December 17, 1916. Jim enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force when World War II broke out. He served overseas from 1941 to 1945 and was stationed at Linton-on-the-Ouse with the Thunderbirds Squadron as an armourer in 1942. He received three medals: Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939 1945. Jim was also mentioned in The Dispatches by the King s Order for distinguished service and received the Oak Leaf. He returned to Paradise, Nova Scotia where he was training for the war in the Pacific when VE Day was declared. Jim passed away on December 24, 1962. www.mbnwo.ca 129

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MAY, Herbert WWI Herbert was born on August 7, 1892 in Camberwell, Surrey, England. He was born to Charles and Helen May, who were originally from Dulwich, England. They moved to Rainy River, Ontario where Herbert took a job as a stationary engineer. He enlisted at Port Arthur, Ontario on January 10, 1918. He started in the 1 st Depot Battalion of Manitoba in which he served as a Private. He trained for approximately four months before being sent overseas. With this battalion, he made his way to England across the Atlantic Ocean on the S.S. Tunisian. He arrived in England on April 19, 1918. Soon after he arrived, he was taken on strength to the 18 th Regiment Battalion, but due to the lack of need for assistance he was struck off strength to join the 44 th Battalion of the Canadian Infantry (New Brunswick Regiment). He was shipped to France for the Battle of Canal-du-Nord and Cambrai with this battalion where he fought his last battle. This battalion belonged to the 10 th Brigade of the 4 th Division. Herbert suffered serious wounds from heavy enemy fire and was killed in action on September 27, 1918. He is buried in the Bacquoy Road Cemetery in Ficheux, France. McBEAN, Donald Donald was raised on a farm near the village of Manson, MB. He joined the Army in 1941 and served as a cook in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. He was with the Canadian contingent that served in the Aleutian Islands in 1943. The remainder of his service was in various army camps in British Columbia. Following his discharge in 1945, he attended Normal School to train as a teacher. He spent the remainder of his working years teaching in rural Manitoba. McCALL, George A. George was born in East Braintree, Manitoba in 1924. He joined the Canadian Army when he was eighteen years old and served with the 42 nd Anti-Aircraft out of Simcoe, Ontario. He served in England during World War II. George and his eight brothers all served during the war and they all came home. He was also a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Elmwood Branch 9 for over 45 years and sat on the Executive as Membership Chair. He also held the position of Zone Secretary. George passed away on August 14, 1991. www.mbnwo.ca 131

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McCAMON, Edgar R. WWI Edgar was born at Russell, Manitoba in 1892 to Winsor McCamon and Sarah Frances (Frankie) Laycock. He was the second child in a family of six. Two of his sisters died young and are buried in Zion Cemetery west of Foxwarren. The family relocated to Winnipeg and eventually to Alberta. Edgar joined the Air Force during World War I. Information about his service career is unavailable. He was married and had three children, one of whom was in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. Edgar died in Calgary in 1963. McCOLL, Bert Bert was born on the family farm north of Elkhorn, MB in 1925. He joined the Army and was assigned to the infantry. After training in Winnipeg and Camp Shilo, he was on his way overseas when the war ended. After discharge from the Army, Bert made his home in Carberry, MB. McCOLL, Jack KOREA Jack was born near Elkhorn, MB. He enlisted in the Special Force that Canada raised to take part in the Korean War. Jack was in Korea for several months as a member of the Royal Canadian Artillery. On return from Korea, he was released from the Army, married and made his home in Rocky Mountain House, AB where he and his wife Beverly raised a family of two. www.mbnwo.ca 133

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McDIARMID, Allan C. Allan was born on September 15, 1921 in Gladstone, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Canadian Air Force in the fall of 1942. He had basic training in Brandon, MB for six weeks and then Portage la Prairie for eighteen months in navigation school. There were people from all over the world, including Australia and England. He took flight training in Portage la Prairie, Brandon and Dauphin was followed by Calgary OTU for three months, then LaChine, Quebec for posting. He boarded the Empress of Scotland to Liverpool and trained in Yorkshire. Allan became one of the RCAF 425 Alouette Squadron of bomber command. He flew Halifaxes and Lancasters in six operations over Germany. He then took over the family farm in Helston, MB. In 1999, he retired from farming and moved into Gladstone Legion Lodge. He was past president and past Sergeant-at-Arms of the Gladstone Branch 110 of The Royal Canadian Legion. McDONALD, Hamilton Hammy Hammy was raised on a farm near Fleming, Saskatchewan. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1940 and trained as a pilot. Following graduation from basic pilot training, he proceeded to England where he took further training as a fighter pilot and was sent to a Spitfire Squadron. He served in England and in Normandy during World War II. He was shot down over the British Channel, but was picked up by Air-Sea rescue. At the end of the war, he left the Air Force as a Squadron Leader and went back to the farm. He spent some time in the Saskatchewan Legislature and as a Senator in Ottawa. McGOGY, Allard LeRoy Allard was born in Ashley, McIntosh County, North Dakota on November 25, 1909. His service number was H76148. He served with the 18 th Field Battery and 2 nd Medium Regiment of the Royal Canadian Artillery in England, France, Germany, Italy and North Africa. The 18 th and 25 th Field Battery Units were recognized on January 26, 1942 to Canadian Armoured Corps: 2 nd Medium Regiment which is also part of First Canadian Army Troops. Allard was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Allard passed away on October 17, 1960. www.mbnwo.ca 135

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McGOGY, Bernard James Bernard was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta on July 7, 1921. He enlisted in the Army on August 12, 1942 and joined the Field Battery #1, RCAN, #10 District Depot. His service number was H101841. He served as a Gunner during World War II in England, Central Mediterranean, Continental Europe, France, Germany and Holland. He was discharged on November 13, 1945. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. The Legion said that he most likely also received the War Medal and the Defence Medal. Bernard passed away on December 10, 1948. McGOGY, Donald Charles Donald was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta on November 11, 1912. He enlisted in the Army on January 9, 1943 with the Number 10DD RCA Anti Tank. His service number was H1210. He served during World War II in England, Central Mediterranean, Continental Europe, Italy, Germany and North Africa. He landed in France on March 17, 1945, in Belgium on March 22, 1947 and in Holland on April 2, 1945. He was promoted to Sergeant on August 4, 1945 and was discharged on March 19, 1946. He received the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. The Legion said that he most likely also received the Africa Star Medal. Donald passed away on August 9, 1991. McGOGY, Ellis Kirkland Ellis was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta on March 19, 1917. He enlisted in the Army and served with the 12 th Manitoba Dragoons 18 th Armoured Car C. Regiment as a Trooper. His regiment number was H77868. He served in England, France, Germany, Holland and North Africa during World War II. The 18 th Canadian Armoured Car Regiment: left the 4 CDN repatriation Depot between Thursley Village and Witley Village in Surrey, England to return to America aboard S.S. Queen Elizabeth that departed on December 20, 1945. He arrived in New York City, New York, USA on January 14, 1946. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. The Legion said that he most likely also received the Africa Star Medal. Ellis passed away on September 3, 1993. www.mbnwo.ca 137

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McGOGY, Leslie Groves Leslie was born on April 16, 1919. He joined the Army and served with the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment, 7 th Platoon E.C.O.Y. Currie Barracks, Calgary, AB. His regiment number was M106564. He served in England, France, Germany, Italy and Greece during World War II. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. Leslie was a member of the Houston, BC Legion Branch before he passed away on August 2, 1993. McGOGY, Murray Benone Murray was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta on September 26, 1914. He enlisted in the Army and served with the 49 th Field Battery, 24 th Field Regiment RCA. He was deployed as MP01106 from Vancouver, BC. He served with the rank of Gunner in England, France, Germany, Italy and Holland during World War II. His regiment number was H69953. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. He passed away on February 23, 1983. McGREGOR, Frank J. N. Frank was born in Winnipeg on August 8, 1920. He joined the Lord Strathcona Horse (RC) in Winnipeg in August of 1940. Frank took his basic training in Ontario before leaving for England. He served in Canada, Britain, Italy, France, Holland and Germany during World War II. His regiment was later shipped to Italy where he was wounded in the Battle of the Melfa River. After hospitalization, he left to rejoin his squadron as an acting-sergeant and tank commander. At the end of December 1944, while on leave in Rome, he became ill with hepatitis. Frank was hospitalized and shipped back to England. His greatest regret was his inability to rejoin his squadron before the end of the war. He left England aboard the Queen Mary, a peacetime luxury liner, but in wartime an overcrowded troop ship. He was discharged in Winnipeg in August of 1945. Frank died in March of 1995 and is buried in the Veteran s section of Brookside Cemetery in Winnipeg. www.mbnwo.ca 139

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McINTYRE, Ross G. & KOREA Ross was born in Oakville, Manitoba in 1926. He enlisted in the Army and served as Guardsman and Private from 1946 to 1953 and ad L/Cpl in 1953 with the PPCLI. He served in Canada and in Korea. He was awarded the War Medal 1939 1945, Korea Medal, United Nations Service Medal for Korea and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal for Korea. Ross passed away in 1983. McKAY, Donald G. Don Don was born in 1923 and was raised in Portage la Prairie, the son of Gordon and Florence McKay. He volunteered for the RCAF and after training in various Canadian locations, he was transferred to England. He served as a Flying Officer in 405 Squadron. In his second tour, on January 16, 1945, his plane was shot down over Germany and all the crew were killed. Don was one month short of his 22 nd birthday. He is buried in Durnbach War Cemetery in Bayern, Germany. His brother, Murray McKay, also served in the RCAF and he too was killed. McKAY, Murray R. Murray was born in 1924 and was raised in Portage la Prairie, the son of Gordon and Florence McKay. He volunteered for the RCAF and after training in various Canadian locations, he was transferred to England. He served as Flying Officer in 49 Squadron during World War II. His plane was shot down on April 9, 1945 and never found. Murray was twenty years old. He is commemorated in Runnymede Memorial in Surrey, UK. His brother, Donald McKay, also served in the RCAF overseas and he too was killed. www.mbnwo.ca 141

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McKINNY, Robert Jack KOREA Robert was born in 1933 and enlisted in the Canadian Army on February 6, 1951 at the age of seventeen with his mother s consent. He served in Canada, Korea and Japan as a gunner, radio operator and paratrooper with 1 Light Battery. In 1952, while practicing in Saskatchewan, his parachute failed to open and he was injured. He recovered in time to serve active duty in Korea. He was honourably released on April 26, 1954. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the Korean Medal in, the Peacekeeping Medal and the United Nations Korea Medal. Upon release, Jack joined Canada Post where he served for 34 years retiring in 1988 as Post Master in Melita, MB. He was a member of Legions Gladstone #55, Gillan #245 and Melita #127. Melita Legion presented him with the Merit Service Medal, a 50 year pin and a Life Membership. He was also a member of the Korea Veterans Association, Saskatchewan Unit 46. Jack died in 2007 at the age of 74. McLEAN, W. J. Jim WWI Jim was born on June 20, 1897 at Pilot Mound, the son of Aaron and Susan McLean. He enlisted with the 46 th C.E.F. in World War I. He saw active service in France from 1915 to 1918. He was wounded twice. In World War II, he served with the Veteran s Guard from 1942 to 1945. On June 10, 1925, he married Winnifred Neighbours at La Riviere, Manitoba. They had two sons and three daughters. Jim passed away on October 13, 1958. McLEOD, Alick Russell KOREA Alick was born to World War I veteran Robert Murray McLeod and Mary (Carrigal) McLeod on December 6, 1926 in Dugald, Springfield, Manitoba. He lived all his life in Dugald. Alick joined Manitoba Telephone System as a linesman in 1947. In 1950, he joined the Canadian Forces attached to R.C.C. of Signals as Private Special Forces 3 rd Battalion PPCLI. He was deployed to Korea. Alick contracted malaria and was medically discharged from the Canadian Armed Forces in December of 1950. His service number was H800286 and he was awarded the Korean Medal, U.N. Service Medal and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. When he had recovered, he resumed his employment with MTS. He worked at Winnipeg, Churchill, Lac du Bonnet, Morris and Marden where he and Nancy Clover Fraser of Carman retired in 1983. They had five children: Janice, Tracy, Kathy, Scott and Leslie. When he retired in 1983 he held the position of District Services Management Eastern Region. After military service, Alick was active in the Legion from 1953 and president at the Morden Legion Branch 11 in 1990 and 1991. Alick was a loving father, grandfather and greatgrandfather with twelve grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. He passed away on September 30, 1994. www.mbnwo.ca 143

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McLEOD, Robert Fraser Robert was born to World War I veteran Robert Murray McLeod and Mary (Corrigal) McLeod on June 9, 1923 in Dugald, Springfield, Manitoba. He joined the #5 Division Ordinance Workshop R.C.O.C. (Canadian Army) on July 13, 1942. On completion, November 25, 1942, he enlisted in the #10 District Depot Canadian Infantry Corps R.C.O.C. (active) until January 5, 1943. He served during World War II in the United Kingdom, England and Canada and was discharged on April 6, 1946. His service number was H445398 and he was awarded the Defence Medal and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp. Fraser lived in Manitoba, except for his military service overseas. He married Norma Jean Brown (Dugald) on June 23, 1949. They had three children: Roderick, Murray and Barbra. All, and their children, are residents of Manitoba involved in and contributing to the life of the province. Fraser held various positions, until employment with Manitoba Hydro that lasted until his untimely accidental death on March 23, 1981 at age 57. He was pleased and proud to have been the foreman of a hydro pole setting crew that brought electrical power to rural Manitoba. McLEOD, Robert Murray WWI Robert was born in Dugald, Springfield, Manitoba to Kenneth McLeod (recipient of second Springfield Municipality land grants) and Mary Margaret Black, daughter of Robert Black (recording secretary of first Springfield Municipal council meeting). He lived all his life in Dugald except time spent in England and France during World War I. He enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force 90 Canadian Infantry 3 rd Battalion Winnipeg Rifles on November 12, 1915. He served in France. Robert was stricken with trench fever and PTSD (modern designation), his health was severely compromised. Robert was orphaned at age eighteen. He and Donald Alexander (younger brother) farmed. Robert was granted compassionate leave to return to Dugald because Donald Alexander died. He was discharged on July 18, 1918. His service number was 187212 and he received the Service Medal. Robert married Mary Corrigal (Selkirk) on June 26, 1919. His farm was taken from him in 1925. He supported a family of eight children working on C.N.R. Three sons: Roderick (KIA), Fraser in World War II and Alick (Korea) served in the Canadian Military. Robert passed away on May 5, 1965. McLEOD, Roderick Murray Roderick was born on August 21, 1921 in Dugald, Manitoba. He was the eldest son of World War I veteran Robert Murray McLeod and Mary (Corrigal) McLeod, Springfield Pioneers. He enlisted in the Air Force and served in England, Canada and France with Squadron 419 during World War II. Roderick went missing in action on March 30, 1943. Monthly telegrams stating still missing in action came. At one year, missing in action and presumed dead. It was difficult on the family. On May 8, 1945, the family was notified of a marker with his name and number found at St. Nazaire, France in Escoublac-la-Baule War Cemetery, Loire- Atlantique. Roderick was raiding a German submarine pens his Halifax Bomber was shot down over Trignac (a suburb of Nazaire). The crew of seven perished. On May 8, 2000, 45 years after wars end, the Trignac people erected a cairn with the names of Roderick s crew and one other crew that perished that night to honour their sacrifice. Members of his family attended. Roderick McLeod Lake (63N/8) south of Brentwood Lake was named to commemorate Roderick s death. His youngest brother Glen and his son Keith erected a headstone at this site. www.mbnwo.ca 145

Abdo (Albert) El Tassi, C.M., O.M., LLD. Honourary Lieutenant Colonel, The Royal Winnipeg Rifles C.E.O. / President Peerless Garments LP 515 Notre Dame Avenue, Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada R3B 1R9 Phone (204) 774-5428 Fax (204) 786-7976 Email: aeltassi@peerless.mb.ca Web Site: www.peerless.mb.ca Winnipeg Police Association 70-81 Garry Street, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4J9 Phone (204) 957-1579 Fax (204) 949-1674 info@winnipegpoliceassociation.ca www.winnipegpoliceassociation.ca The Winnipeg Police Association represents approximately 1750 sworn police officers and support staff, serving the citizens of Winnipeg. We are proud to support the fine men and women of the Canadian Military, and are privileged to also support this publication on behalf of Manitoba s esteemed veterans. On behalf of all our members, we extend our wishes for a safe, prosperous and healthy 2016. Winnipeg Prosthetics & Orthotics Elmer Earl Elmer Earl enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery at Vancouver, B.C. He was transferred to the Support Company of the South Saskatchewan Regiment in March 1941. Elmer served duty in World War 2 in France, Holland and Germany. Elmer returned to Justice, Manitoba in January 1946. He married Mae Mitchell in October 1946. They farmed in the Justice area until 1994. Elmer and Mae have one daughter, Nadine, one granddaughter and two great grandchildren. They reside in Brandon, Manitoba. BEN WIEBE CONSTRUCTION (1985) LTD General Contractors Construction Managers www.bwc1985l.ca Fax: 729-8824 A-315 College Ave..... Brandon 725-1436 146 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND McNEILL, Bernard J. Bernard was born in Brandon, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Navy and served in the High Seas during World War II. Able Seaman Berny McNeill served on the frigate HMCS Valleyfield. She was part of an escort group that was protecting 40 or 50 slow merchant ships, each loaded with vital war supplies and food sailing from the United States and Canada to England and Europe, across the Atlantic Ocean. German submarines wanted to sink them. During an action with sub U548, Valleyfield was struck by a homing torpedo and broke in half in the explosion and sank; 133 men lost their lives and Berney McNeill was one of them. McTAGGART, Orville E. Orville was born in Crystal City, Manitoba in 1920. He joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles in 1941 and served in Canada, Jamaica and in the United Kingdom during World War II. He was then transferred to the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders and saw action in Continental Europe. He remained with the occupation army in Germany for a year after the war and was discharged in April of 1946. Orville was awarded the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939 1945 War Medal. Orville was a member of the Crystal Lake Legion Branch 35 for eight years before he passed away in 1992. METCALF, Richard D. Dick Richard was born in Carroll, Manitoba in 1923. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and served in Europe with the #428 Squadron, 6 Group Bomber Command T.A.F. during World War II. After training in Canada, he was drafted overseas as an airplane mechanic. He worked on Lancaster bombers, patching and repairing the bodies and wings when they returned from bombing raids on enemy lands. Often the planes were torn and holed by shells from enemy fighters and antiaircraft ground fire and sometimes crashes. It was terribly important that these planes were rebuilt and repaired and returned to our aircrews in a safe and airworthy condition as quickly as possible. They carried our fight to the enemy lands. He was a member of the Legion Branch 90 for 63 years before he passed away in 2005. www.mbnwo.ca 147

In Memoriam Mokichi Sakiyama 15/08/1880 to 1957 Served in the Canadian Expeditionary Forces, Service # 826495 Sakiyama Construction Ltd. Quality Construction Since 1954 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Call: 204-345-2488 Canadian Home Builders Association D 3 Excavating Ltd Box 451 Altona, MB R0G 0B0 (204) 324-4041 TTES CONSULTING INC. Jeff Tait, C.E.T. President Construction Surveys G.P.S. Machine Control Support Gravel Testing and Densities Concrete Testing Project Management Roadway and Parking Lot Design Data Prep and Modelling A Proud Supporter of our Veterans 59 Fawcett Road, Box 148, MacGregor, MB R0H 0R0 Cell: (204) 526-5185 Office: (204) 685-3123 Fax: (204) 685-2401 Email: j.tait@ttesconsulting.ca www.ttesconsulting.ca 148 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MIDDLETON, Joseph J. WWI Joseph was born in Bloomesbury, London, England in 1869. Joseph enlisted in the Army and served with the 226 th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force at Russell, Manitoba. He served in France during World War I. He received the British War Medal, Victory Medal and the Class A and Class B Badge. Joseph passed away in 1944. MILLER, Murt L. Murt was born in Trelydden, Manitoba in 1923. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and served in Canada during World War II. He was a member of the Lundar Legion Branch 185 for 35 years. Murt passed away in 1997. MILLER, Robert C. Robert was born in Lundar, Manitoba in 1920. He enlisted in the Army and served in Canada with the Winnipeg Grenadiers from 1940 to 1942 during World War II. He was a member of the Legion Branch in Orange Lodge Eriksdale, Manitoba. Robert passed away in 1981. www.mbnwo.ca 149

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MILROY, George George was born and raised near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Army in March of 1941. He served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in England in the campaign in northwestern Europe during World War II. He left the Army in 1945 and returned to Elkhorn. George was a member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. After retiring, he moved to Virden and transferred to the Virden Branch 8. MITCHELL, Clarence McLean WWI Clarence was born at Pilot Mound, Manitoba, the son of Alexander and Margaret Mitchell of Baldur, MB. He enlisted at Baldur and trained there and also at Camp Shilo. He served overseas at Vimy, France and while with the First Canadian Mounted Rifles was killed in action on July 15, 1917 at the age of 24 while at Neuville St. Vaast, France. MITCHELL, Kenneth Kenneth was born in Hartney, Manitoba in 1919. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in May of 1940. He took his basic training in Montreal, Quebec and St. Thomas, Ontario. He was stationed at Bournemouth, Torquay and Truro, England before he was transferred to the Far East where he was stationed at various bases in India and Burma. Karachi, Rawalpindi, Imphal and Ramru to name a few. He Served in Canada, England, India and Burma during World War II. He returned to Canada in October of 1945. After his discharge from the Royal Canadian Air Force, Ken joined the West Mount Air Cadet Squadron, obtained the rank of Pilot Officer then Flying Officer. Ken resides in Point Claire, Quebec where he is a member of the St. Anne s Military Hospital Liaison Center. He is also active in the Masons and Shriners. www.mbnwo.ca 151

IRON WORKERS LOCAL 728 OVER 60 YEARS BUILDING MANITOBA Making tomorrow s products better 895-A CENTURY ST WINNIPEG, MB R3H 0M3 PH: 204-783-7853 FAX: 204-783-7303 PRESIDENT - DAN PELLETIER BUSINESS MANAGER/FST ROBERT KOZUBSKI VICE PRESIDENT ROB DUARTE RECORDING SECRETARY KRIS REMILLARD It is important to remember. Acsion Industries Inc. P.O. Box 429 Pinawa, Manitoba R0E 1L0 Canada Tel: (204) 753-2255 Fax: (204) 753-8466 Email: acsion@acsion.com Web Site: www.acsion.com Rural Municipality of Hanover #135 28 Westland Drive Box 1720 Steinbach, Manitoba R5G 1N4 Telephone: 204-326-4488 Supporting and Remembering our Troops Lest We Forget 152 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MONTROY, Emill WWI Emill was born at Rock Lake, Manitoba, the son of Louis and Mary Louise (Foy) Montroy. He enlisted at Baldur, MB where he trained and later at Camp Hughes. He served overseas with the 222 nd Regiment of the Canadian Expeditionary Force where he saw action in France and Belgium and was killed in action on April 28, 1917. MONYCH, Metro Metro was born on February 19, 1919 in Meadowlands, Manitoba just outside of Winnipegosis, MB. He enlisted in the Army on March 4, 1942 with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles with the reg forces. He served in France, Germany, and England during World War II. Before his discharge on January 15, 1946 he was with the Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. After his service, he returned home to his wife and family. He worked as a labourer, fisherman and truck driver until he started with the Department of Public Works as a dredge hand. He worked dredging on Lake Winnipeg and Lake Winnipegosis until his retirement. He raised a large family and was a Life Member of the Winnipegosis Legion Branch 91 until it closed and then transferred to the Dauphin Branch 20. He was diagnosed with cancer in 1986 and passed away on September 13, 1987. MOORE, Wesley J. Wesley was born in Saskatchewan in 1922. He enlisted in the Army and joined the Manitoba Dragoons in 1941 driving the armoured Staghounds. He served in France and in Eastern Europe during World War II. Also, he served in the Infantry and was a member in the quartermasters stores at one time. He is a member of the Legion in Fairlight, SK. www.mbnwo.ca 153

École secondaire Neelin High School 1020 Brandon Avenue Brandon, Manitoba R7A 1K6 Village of Waskada 33 Railway Avenue Waskada, MB R0M 2E0 204-673-2401 Proud To Support Our Veterans Proudly supporting our Veterans and our Canadian Military Personnel and their Families The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 78 Box 1269, Sioux Lookout, Ont. B0B 2T0 HONOUR ROLL 1939 1945 WE SHALL REMEMBER THEM Alfie Maxwell Allan Hakala Arthur Anderson Bert Atwood Clifford Dumphy Dick Meadwell Earl Carlbom Edward Cole Fedko Husak Fred Cole George Little Glen Lincoln Jewell Pierson Jim Noble Leo J. Fraser Melvin George O. Lynn Glay Paul Olson Rod Melvor Ted Uren Missing Photos: H.E. Fenwick, Willette Kennah, Joe Slugoski 154 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MORRIS, William James Bill Bill was born in Niagara Falls in 1920. His family later moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba. As a youth, he was very active in sports, especially hockey. He joined the Camerons reserves before the war had started and when it did he transferred to the active service. He served in the Army in Canada, England and France (Dieppe) during World War II. While in Britain, he played on the Camerons hockey team. In 1942, the team went on to win the 2 nd division championships. On August 19, 1942, he landed in Dieppe, France. While withdrawing, his unit was cut off from the boats on the beach. Bill told the others to get the wounded off while he would keep the Germans occupied by jumping all over shooting and making it look like there was more than just him. He had taken out a German Pill Box before he ran out of ammo at which time he surrendered. For this action, the French government awarded him the Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star for bravery above and beyond the call of duty. Bill was taken Prisoner of War at Dieppe in 1942. Bill passed away in 1970. MUDGE, Albert Edward Albert was born in 1924 in Thornhill, Manitoba. He served as a pilot in the Royal Canadian Air Force in Canada (Virden, Manitoba) during World War II. Albert passed away in 2000. MULLIGAN (JESSAMAN), Vi Vi was born in England. She served in the British Army during World War II with a Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment. She served in the London and Dover areas during the VI missile attacks in 1944. Vi married Cliff Mulligan, a Canadian soldier, on August 11, 1945. Cliff returned to Elkhorn, Manitoba, his hometown, and Vi joined him in July of 1946 when they began farming. Vi was a very active member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 155

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND MULLIGAN, Clifford Cliff Cliff was born at Siemens, Saskatchewan and was raised on a farm near Elkhorn, Manitoba. In 1942, he joined the Army in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, serving in England and northwestern Europe. While in England, he met and married Vi Jessaman who was serving in the British Army. Following the war, they returned to Elkhorn to begin farming. They were both active members of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. MURRAY, Bruce Bruce was an Observer/Navigator posted to 10 BR Squadron in late 1941 and flew in Douglas Digby Aircraft. In the spring of 1943 he converted to 4 Engine VLR Liberators to close the Atlantic gap. On September 16, 1943, Bruce left Goose Bay to sweep ahead of quadrant group HMS Renown, which was carrying Winston Churchill back to Britain after the Quebec Conference with President Roosevelt. On September 19 th their aircraft took off with another 10BR squadron aircraft to sweep the track of a westbound convoy. While they were enroute to the sweep area a U- boat was spotted but it was impossible for them to lose the necessary height for an attack. The submarine was firing at them from the moment of sighting. As they were turning to get in position for another run up, the U-boat sank. A few weeks later the crew was given leave but Bruce decided not to go on leave at that time. Bruce was very fortunate for that decision as their plane bound for Montreal failed to reach Dorval and the crash was not found on Black Mountain, Quebec until three years later. NAGLE, Francis J. Frank WWI Frank was born on December 6, 1891 at Elmsley, Ontario near Perth. A veteran of World War I, he joined the Fourth Canadian Mounted Rifles in Toronto at a young age. He was in active service for four years in France, Belgium, Vimy, Sommes and Ypres. He came back to Canada, later moving to Manitoba where he farmed until his death in October of 1942. He is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Neepawa, Manitoba. His wife passed away in 1989. He is survived by two sons and one daughter in Neepawa. www.mbnwo.ca 157

RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF ROSEDALE The RM of Rosedale extends a thank you to the veterans and all members currently serving. Without your dedication and sacrifice we wouldn t be where we are today. We will not forget Rural Municipality of Rosser salutes The Royal Canadian Legion in recognizing the sacrifices of our Veterans and in honouring the bravery of our troops. Murray Kozie Trucking Ltd 485 Lucas Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3C 2E6 Phone: (204) 633-1505 Toll Free: 1-866-420-9485 Fax: (204) 633-1541 www.murraykozietrucking.ca Proud to Support our Veterans Royal Canadian Legion Cartwright/Mather Branch 86 P.O. Box 121 Cartwright, MB R0K 0L0 (204) 529-2536 The Cartwright/Mather Branch 86 is proud to honour our Veterans in Cartwright/Mather and Manitoba/NWO, Past, Present and Future. 158 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND NAISMITH, George Albert WWI George was born in Canada in 1896. He enlisted in the Army and served in Germany during World War I. He was also at Vimy Ridge. George was a member of the Legion in Glenboro, Manitoba before he passed away in 1949. NORRIS, Jack T. Jack was born and raised in Elkhorn, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and trained as a pilot. He served with the 422 Squadron in the United Kingdom during World War II. After arriving in England, he took operational training to become an aircraft Captain on Sunderland aircraft in Coastal Command taking part in the antisubmarine campaign. He completed a tour of operations. After being discharged as a Flight Lieutenant, Jack attended the University of Manitoba, taking a degree in pharmacy. He returned to Elkhorn and operated Mooney s drug store for a number of years before moving to Courtney, BC. NYLIN, Tilden Tilden was born in Rapid City, MB on October 14, 1920. He moved with his parents to Elkhorn, MB in 1930. In 1941, Tilden joined the Army. He served with the 83 rd Transport Convoy, attached to the Calgary Tank Regiment in the 1 st Canadian Division. His regiment was part of the assault force which invaded Sicily in 1943. Following the Sicilian campaign, they landed in Italy for the long and bitter struggle in that country. The First Division was sent to France to take part in the war in Holland, Belgium and Germany. Tilden was in Germany when the war ended and then he volunteered for the Pacific. However, that war also ended before his services were required and he was discharged in 1945. On release, he began farming at Elkhorn. Tilden was a member of Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 159

THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Branch 252 Lest We Forget 426 Osborne Street Winnipeg, MB R3L 2A3 204-284-1695 Thank you! TO ALL VETERANS, PAST AND PRESENT Merci! Reeve, Council & Staff R.M. of La Broquerie / M. R. de La Broquerie Box/C.P. 130, 123 Simard Street La Broquerie MB R0A 0W0 Tel/Tél : (204) 424-5251 Fax/Téléc : (204) 424-5193 Email/Courriel : labroquerie@rmlabroquerie.ca Website/Site web : www.labroquerie.com Rural Municipality of Municipalité Rurale de TACHÉ Box/C.P. 100, Lorette, Manitoba R0A 0Y0 Office of the Chief Administrative Officer Tel: 878-3321 Bureau du Directeur Général Fax: 878-9977 E-mail: info@rmtache.ca Thank You 160 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND O NEILL, Dori J. Dori was born in St. Peters (East Selkirk), Manitoba on December 7, 1919. He was the son of Patrick and Christine O Neill. He enlisted on September 26, 1939 in Winnipeg at the age of 19 and served during World War II. He was a member of the Winnipeg Grenadiers, RCIC and serviced in Bermuda, Jamaica and Hong Kong ( C Force). Dori was killed in action on December 19, 1941 in Hong Kong and is buried in the Hong Kong Memorial. He was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp, 1939 1945 Star and the Pacific Medal. ORCHARD, Clarence N. Clarence was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1924. He joined the 25 th Field Regiment RCA in 1943. He took his army training at A4 Barracks in Brandon, at Shilo, Manitoba and at the West Coast. After a year, he transferred to the Canadian Navy in the then volunteer reserve, RCNVR. Completing advanced naval training at HMCS Cornwallis Base at Deep Brook, Nova Scotia he served on HMCS Hapstick, a British vessel, and then HMCS The Pas in patrolling and protecting Canadian waters. A well, The Pas, a Corvette often joined other escorts on the Triangle Run guarding loaded ships from New York and Boston convoy. They arrived in Halifax s Bedford Basin and along with many other ships were formed into larger convoys and escorted by the same protectors met and handed over their charges to the Atlantic escort groups out of St. John s, Newfoundland which took them to England, Ireland and Europe. ORR, James H. Jim Jim was born at Beulah, Manitoba in 1912. He enlisted on September 13, 1939, joining the 12 th Field Company of the Royal Canadian Engineers and later transferring to the Canadian Armoured Corps when he received his commission. Jim saw active duty in Canada, Britain and northwest Europe, receiving the following medals: France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the War Medal 1939 1945. He was honourably discharged with the rank of Lieutenant in September of 1945. Jim married Doris Alexander of Bookham, Surrey, England and she followed him to Canada as a war bride in March of 1946. Together they raised seven children on a farm near Binscarth, Manitoba. Jim was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for 45 years until his death in 1990. www.mbnwo.ca 161

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND OSSACHUK, George G. W. O. Joe Joe was born in Fort Frances, Ontario in 1924. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy and served in Bermuda with the R.C.N.V.R. during World War II. The name of the ship he was on was Shawinigan. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion for two years. Joe passed away in 2009. PADDOCK, Cecil Cecil was the manager of the Elkhorn Creamery when he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. He trained as an air gunner and went overseas on graduation. He joined the 424 Squadron, a bomber unit that saw action in the air offensive against German targets and in the campaigns in North Africa and Italy during World War II. Cecil completed a tour of operations and for his outstanding contribution was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. He was discharged as a Squadron Leader. After the war, Cecil resumed his civilian career as manager of the creamery in Reston, MB. His medals include the Air Gunner s Badge, 1939 1945 Star, CVSM and Clasp, European Star, Italy Star and Defence Medal. PAWLUK, Daniel D. Dan Daniel was born in Rossburn, Manitoba in 1920. He joined the Army and served with the #10 District Depot Canadian Infantry Corps (R.W.R.) in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe during World War II. He was awarded the France and Germany Star and the Foreign Coronation Medal upon discharge in 1946. In 1986, Dan received the Diamond Jubilee Medal. He returned to Rossburn after being discharged from the Army and on July 12, 1947, married Helen Gandza of Ruthenia, MB. They purchased a farm in Foxwarren, MB in 1953. Here, they raised their four children, Ron, Brian, Randy and Michelle. Dan enjoyed the farm life, growing grain and raising livestock. He was a member of the Legion Branch 152 for 41 years in Foxwarren and enjoyed the friendship of many fellow veterans in the area. He enjoyed attending the hockey games and curling in Foxwarren. He was a lover of fishing, particularly ice fishing. In 1989, Dan and Helen retired to Russell, MB. He was a friendly, good natured man who always had a joke to tell and a smile to share with those he met. Dan passed away on December 30, 2000 at the age of eighty. He rests eternally at the Russell Cemetery in Russell, Manitoba. www.mbnwo.ca 163

Ukrainian Canadian Veterans Branch 141 618 Selkirk Avenue Winnipeg, MB R2W 2N1 Bruce Ashton ph. 204.325.9400 fx. 204.325.5377 bruce@koolers.ca REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING BULK MILK TANKS POTATO STORAGE GAS HEATING SALES & SERVICE COOLER RENTALS 249 MANITOBA RD. P.O. BOX 1240 WINKLER MB R6W 4B3 (204) 589-6315 Thank You To Our Veterans And Service Personnel For Our Freedom Gary Berg Box 1240 office 204-325-9571 249 Manitoba Road cell 204-362-2418 Winkler, MB fax 204-325-5377 R6W 4B3 gary@daloewenelectric.net daloewenelectric.net gary@daloewenelectric.net www.cttam.com admin@cttam.com Royal Canadian Legion Hartney Branch 26 P.O. Box 98 Hartney, MB R0M 0X0 (204) 858-2289 Lest We Forget 164 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND PETERSON, Norman P. Norman was born on the farm in Erickson, Manitoba in 1925. Following Grade 12, at Foxwarren Collegiate Institute, he spent a year on his father s farm at Erickson and then joined the Army in 1944. He was a Two-Stripe Corporal in the Infantry and Service Corps, stationed at Fort Osborne, Camp Debert, Halifax, Barriefield, Dundurn, Fort Gary, Camp Borden, Chadibucto and the Rivers Joint Air-School. Following the war, he enrolled at the University of Manitoba, attaining the Science in Agriculture Degree. While there, he was a member of the Canadian Officers Training Corps where he was offered a King s Commission which he declined. He formed his own company Peterson Manufacturing, patented several small tools, specializing in Liners for Chimney of Gas Furnaces as well as Continuous Eavestroughs. He inherited his father s farm in 1979, rents it out and resided in Onanole, MB. He is a member of the Erickson Legion Branch 143 and has been for over 50 years. PHILLIPS, Ross M. Ross was born in Roland, Manitoba on October 20, 1917 and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery in 1942 and served in World War II. In the spring of 1943, he sailed to England for more training and in July of that year went to Italy. He went right to the front lines which was called The Hitler Line where fighting was very fierce and conditions terrible. He was then transferred to another division called Lanark & Renfrew where he saw some really fierce fighting. It was called The Gothic Line. He ended up getting Jaundice and Malaria so he had to spend a month in hospital. When he came out, everyone in his platoon had been killed except four. In the spring of 1945, he left Italy and went to Germany where he spent six months in Army Occupation. He arrived home in the spring of 1946. He was a member of the Carman Legion Branch 18 for 62 years and was a Life Member. He passed away on March 3, 2008 at the age of ninety. PIZZEY, Fredrick WWI Fredrick was born in the Binscarth District in 1891. He was a trench mortar gunman in France and Germany during World War I. He was in the trenches when mustard gas was used. He was a member of the Foxwarren Rifle Club. When he returned home from the war, he started a business with his brother. From there, he went into farming and trucking. He also started a gun dealership and gunsmithing business where he repaired R.C.M.P. service revolvers. Frederick was also known to be a keen hunter and conservationist. He never married and passed away in 1962. www.mbnwo.ca 165

Welcome To THE FRIENDLY CLUB ELMWOOD BRANCH (MANITOBA NO. 9) 920 Nairn Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R2L 0X8 Ph: 204-667-4538 Fax: 204-663-3349 E-mail: rcl9@mts.net Support Our Troops Thank You to our Veterans THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF ALONSA The Reeve, Council and Staff of the Rural Municipality of Alonsa would like to thank our dedicated men & women for their selfless service to our Nation. Proud to Support The Royal Canadian Legion The Archdiocese of Winnipeg pays proud tribute to Canada s Veterans. 166 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND PIZZEY, George J. George was born in 1912 in the R.M. of Ellice. He was the Eldest son in his family. He enlisted in the Army in 1939 and did his basic training in Winnipeg and was then sent back home. He served with the Highlanders out of Winnipeg during World War II. Upon returning home, he helped his father on the family farm. George never married and he passed away in 1986. He was a member of the Foxwarren Legion Branch 152 for ten years. PIZZEY, Ralph C. Ralph was born in the R.M. of Ellice in 1917. He enlisted in the Army in 1939 in Winnipeg. He did his basic training in BC. He served overseas from 1944 to 1946 going to England, France and Germany during World War II. While in France, he was wounded and had a piece of shrapnel in his leg for the rest of his life. He was married in 1944 and had two children. He returned home in 1946 to the family farm where he resided until his death in 2006. He was a member of the Foxwarren Legion Branch 152 for ten years. PLUMB, Robert Robert was born in 1927 in Binscarth, Manitoba where he also received his schooling. He was the youngest of the five Plumb brothers that joined the Army during World War II. He served in Canada and in Germany during World War II. He was a member of the Princess Pats and remained in the Army after the end of the war. On December 6, 1951, Robert lost his life in a motor vehicle accident. www.mbnwo.ca 167

Auto Centre Proud Supporters of our Veterans Danny Pierard Owner Ph: (204) 748-2894 Fax: (204) 748-6715 337 King Street Virden, MB R0M 2C0 www.integratire.com KAKABEKA FALLS & RURAL DISTRICT BRANCH #225 Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario Command The Royal Canadian Legion P.O. Box 69, Kakabeka Falls, ON P0T 1W0 Phone (870) 473-9122 Fax (807) 473-9122 kakabekalegion@tbaytel.net PROMPT, PROFESSIONAL LEGAL SERVICE AT A REASONABLE COST Jack D. Cram Robert D. Harrison Tammy D. Baryluk Joseph Pelletier Bryton Moen Articling Student At Law Ken Milenko Mary Majbroda Secretary President (807) 475-9260 (807) 475-0729 Support the Legion in your Region www.kakabekalegion.ca 148 8th Street Brandon, MB R7A 3X1 (204) 727-8491 hmc@wcgwave.ca 168 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND PLUMB, Stan Stanley was born in 1923 in Binscarth, Manitoba and attended school in Binscarth. He was in the Army during World War II and saw service in Belgium, Italy, Holland and Germany. He served with the 2 nd Field Regiment as a Gunner. On return to civilian life, he worked for the CPR, then the IHC for a while and for Esso in Foxwarren, MB until his death in 1981. Stanley was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for 35 years. POHL, Henry Henderson Henry was born in 1923. He served in Canada with the Canadian Infantry Corps from November 30, 1944 to July 29, 1946. L/Cpl Pohl was posted to the Canadian Provost Corps on May 23, 1945 and was awarded, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939 1945 War Medal. After being discharged from the Armed Forces, he made his living in all aspects of being a self-taught carpenter. He took pride in laying and refinishing wood floors until retiring. He was divorced and re-married to Marie Lazarowich. He raised two daughters, Sheila (Larry) and Patricia (Peter) and four grand-children. His untimely death was due to a Grey Goose bus and car collision on Easter day April 19, 1992. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Gladstone Branch 110. POLCHNSKI, Dominic Don Don was born at Mulvihill, Manitoba. He enlisted with the Royal Canadian Navy in 1942. He served on at least twelve frigates stopping at many ports in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. In May of 1944, the Matane one of the frigates that Don was on at the time was hit by a glider bomb from Luftwaffe. A large hole was blown into the engine room causing steam to escape and scald engine room personnel. Flooding of the compartment followed. Most of the wounded were injured by steam scalding. Don was injured but not scalded. He was discharged on October 18, 1945. Don married Grace McLachlan and they lived on a farm near Katrime, MB and later retired to Gladstone, MB. Don was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Gladstone Branch 110. www.mbnwo.ca 169

EAR FALLS LEGION Branch #238 41 John Street, Ear Falls, Ontario 807-222-3652 Proud to have served for the past 60 years. Pool Table, Dart Boards, Big Screen TVs Wireless Internet Good Company St. Mary The Protectress Ukrainian Orthodox Millennium Villa, Inc. 800 Burrows Avenue Winnipeg, MB R2X 3A9 In appreciation of the sacrifices made to preserve our freedom and the courage of our service men and women, past, present & future... Rural Municipality of Woodlands 170 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND POLCHNSKI, Joseph Joseph was born in Mulvihill, Manitoba in 1915. He enlisted with the Canadian Army in 1942 the same year that his brother, Don, enlisted with the Navy. Once discharged, he was employed in Windsor, Ontario where his oldest brother worked and lived. Joe was married and helped to raise step children where he lived the rest of his life in Windsor. PORTERFIELD, John A. Jack Jack was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on October 22, 1920. He was a member of the Navy Cadets for many years before being called to duty in 1940. He joined the Army and served with the Prince Henry as a Gunner and Signal man and toured in England, France and Italy during World War II. After the war, he and his family moved to Portage la Prairie where he was a member of the 13 th Field Battery and worked with the Army Cadets for many years. Jack was also a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 65 for about thirty years. He passed away on February 9, 1979. POSTON, Ralph Ralph was born in the Mossgiel District west of Elkhorn, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in April of 1940 at the age of 22. He was a member of the ground crew initially, then remustered to aircrew and trained as a navigator. He served on a Squadron on the East Coast in anti-submarine patrol duty during World War II. He was discharged in September of 1945. After the war, Ralph attended the University of Manitoba and Colorado State attaining a Master s degree in Agriculture. He served as Agricultural Representative in Melita, Eriksdale and Whitemouth in Manitoba. He retired in Elkhorn and became a staunch supporter of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 171

The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 42 403 Eveline Street, Selkirk, MB R1A 1N8 Ph/Fax: 204-482-4319 Email: rcl42@mts.net - Friday Night Meat Draw and Chase the Ace - Bingo on Monday and Saturday - VLT s - Banquet Hall Follow us on Facebook A SINCERE THANK YOU TO OUR VETERANS AND TO THE MEN AND WOMEN SERVING IN OUR CANADIAN FORCES THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF THOMPSON P.O. BOX 190, MIAMI, MB R0G 1H0 Lest We Forget STEVENS Home Medical Supplies Store The Stevens Home Medical Supplies Store is located inside the Health Science Centre Hospital in Winnipeg. Specializing in home health care, we carry a wide range of products from numerous quality suppliers. Our highly trained staff offer outstanding service to our valued customers. LAGACÉ TRUCKING 31, rue Principale La Salle, MB R0G 1B0 SERVICES RENTAL EQUIPMENT INSTALLATIONS AND PRODUCT SERVICE HOME PRODUCT TRIALS STORE HOURS MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:00-5:00 CLOSED WEEKENDS AND HOLIDAYS 204-736-4519 Proud to Support our Veterans SR140-700 William Ave. Winnipeg, MB R3E 0Z3 Tel: 204-787-3532 Fax: 204-787-3552 172 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND PRATT, George George was born in Rathwell, Manitoba in December of 1916. He joined the Army in Winnipeg in June of 1942. George went overseas after training in August of 1943. His rank was Bombardier of the Royal Canadian Artillery. He served in the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany during World War II. George received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, War Medal 1939 1945. He was discharged from the Army in November of 1945 to return to civilian life and back to farming. George passed away in January of 1973. He was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for 22 years. REID, David H. David was born in Scotland on February 4, 1922 and immigrated to Canada in 1923. He resided in Kapuskasing, ON until enlisting in the Royal Canadian Navy in July 1942 at H.M.C.S. York, Toronto. He trained at H.M.C.S. Stadacona in Shelburne, NS and was posted to Esquimalt, BC where he served as a stoker on a newly commissioned frigate, H.M.C.S. Buckingham. In November 1944, he returned aboard the Buckingham to Shelburne for North Atlantic Convoy duty out of Halifax, NS and St. John, NL. After the war, he returned to Kapuskasing where he was employed by Kimberly Clark and was a member of Kapuskasing Legion Branch 85 for 41 years. David retired to Brandon MB in 1986 and was a member of Brandon Legion Branch 3 until his death in December 1990. REID (McBRIDE), Marion S. Marion was born in Scotland in 1920. Just before the war, she was hired by Civil Service as an accountant including Non Public trends at No. 8 Repair Depot being developed at Stevenson Field in Winnipeg. When the Women s Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force was inaugurated, she joined and went for a six weeks basic training at Uplands airport in Ottawa with the provision she would return to her job at No. 8. Instead, she was posted to No. 1 Bombing and Gunnery School in Jarvis, ON and put on pay accounts. Upon discharge, she was given the job as Veterans Affairs Liaison Officer at the University of Manitoba for veterans returning to university. She was a member of Kapuskasing Legion Branch 85 until she retired to Brandon where she became a member of Brandon Legion Branch 3. www.mbnwo.ca 173

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND REID, Edwin R. Edwin was born in Brandon, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Navy during World War II and served aboard HMCS St. Croix on the High Seas. Able Seaman Reid served on one of our convoy escort ships. These vessels guarded 40 or 50 merchant ships that were loaded with vital supplies needed in England and in Europe including civilians. On an action with a German submarine his ship was torpedoed and sunk. There was much loss of life including Edwin Reid. REID, Henry W. Harry Harry was born in Viceroy, Saskatchewan on March 10, 1916. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1941 and served as an airframe mechanic A in Canada and Gander, Newfoundland (Newfoundland was not part of Canada until 1949). Harry was a member of the Gladstone Legion Branch 119 for 53 years. He passed away on March 7, 2009 and is buried in the Gladstone Cemetery. REYNOLDS, Walter R. WWI Walter was born on September 11, 1896 at Hargrave, Manitoba. He served in Canada, England and France during World War I in B Coy 1 st Depot Battalion. Following the war, he worked for a farmer at Kyle, Saskatchewan and later began to farm on his own. He was a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion in Kyle. Walter passed away in Virden in 1980. www.mbnwo.ca 175

To Remember is Forever... In appreciation for the Men and Women who have served and continue to serve on our behalf. The Pembina Trails School Division Board of Trustees, staff and students support the Royal Canadian Legion in honouring the men and women who bravely served in the past and the peacekeepers who currently ensure we live in a safe and caring community. 181 Henlow Bay, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3Y 1M7 Call: 204-488-1757 or visit us on the web: www.pembinatrails.ca Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter Proud to Support Our Veterans and Troops FOR ALL YOUR CONSTRUCTION NEEDS Municipal, Residential, Commercial and Industrial Works Aggregate and Paving Works 101 Dawson Road North, Winnipeg, MB R2J 0S6 Telephone: 204-949-8700 Fax: 204-237-8337 176 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND RICHARDSON, James J. Jim James was born in Brandon, Manitoba. Jim joined the Canadian Navy in 1942. He served during World War II on the convoy escort ship St. Croix as a coder. His work was to decode secret messages that came to his ship by radio. While protecting merchant ships from German submarines, the St. Croix was torpedoed by a submarine. Jim was lost with his ship. ROBERTS, William WWI William was born on August 15, 1895 in Cornwall, England to John Roberts and Mary Julia Elland Holland. He immigrated to Canada in 1896 with his parents and two older brothers. Upon arrival, they purchased a grain and dairy farm in Dugald, Manitoba. William was a very active young man and was involved in baseball and hockey. He attended the Manitoba Agricultural College obtaining his diploma in agriculture. After college, William learned to fly and enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in January of 1918. On August 29, 1918 he was promoted to Second Lieutenant. However, he was declared unfit for flight duty and spent the remainder of his service in observation duties and ground detail. He returned home in April of 1919. Following his return to Canada, he spent some time in Victoria, British Columbia. He passed away on March 3, 1928 and is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Winnipeg, MB. ROBERTSON, George F. Geordie was born in McAuley, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1942 and after basic training in Canada, he proceeded to England where he was assigned to the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry regiment. He was with his regiment in the assault on Sicily in 1943. He was wounded in the Campaign in Italy. After convalescing, he joined the Royal Winnipeg Rifles in Holland. He was discharged as a Corporal in 1945. He began farming and married Lillian Martin, they raised a family of two girls. Geordie was an active member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 177

6092 Boundary Road P.O. Box 48, Vassar, MB R0A 2J0 (204) 437-2284 Thank You to the brave men and women who have served or are presently serving, for your sacrifices. Freedom Is Never Free 209 Cumberland Street North Thunder Bay, Ontario Phone 345-1861 M. & C. Commodities Inc. Box 12, Rosser, MB R0H 1E0 (204) 268-8167 M. & C. Commodities Inc. is proud to honour our veterans. Lest We Forget Proud to Support our Veterans 178 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ROBINSON, Thomas W. WWI Thomas was born on March 28, 1897 in Millwood District, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Army in Millwood on July 14, 1916 at the age of nineteen. He served with the 3 rd Battalion C.E. France and he served overseas with the 200 th Battalion during World War I. He was discharged from services in May of 1919 in Winnipeg, MB. He was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for forty years until he passed away on September 13, 1981 at the age of 84. ROBSON, James Earl Earl was born in Melita, Manitoba on October 11, 1914. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve in July of 1942. Following basic training, Earl was stationed in Halifax serving as a Stoker/Mechanic on Chippawa, Cornwallis, Stadacona, Avalon, Preserver and Perigrine until he was discharged on August 7, 1945. He served in the East Coast of Canada during World War II. Earl was awarded the War Service Badge. After discharge, Earl farmed with his wife Violet, raised one son and three daughters. Earl also drove a school bus for several years and spent two winters working at Alert, Nunavut at the Canadian Forces Station Alert as a mechanic in the early 70 s. They retired to Melita enjoying their family, curling, travelling and spending time in their cabin at Oak Lake. He was a member of the Melita Legion Branch 127 for 44 years. Earl passed away in 1986. ROSS, Don Don was born in Springhill, Nova Scotia in 1964. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Canadian Forces School of Survival and Aeromedical Training (CFSSAT). Don passed away in 2014. www.mbnwo.ca 179

R.M. of Wallace - Woodworth Box 2200 Virden, MB R0M 2C0 Lest We Forget Thank you to all past & current service members Office: 204-748-1239 Fax: 204-748-3450 wallace-woodworth.com VISCOUNT GORT HOTEL Banquet & Conference Centre 1670 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3J 0C9 Ph: 204-775-0451 Fax: 204-772-2161 Toll Free: 1-800-665-1122 www.viscount-gort.com E-mail: reservations@viscount-gort.com Proud to Support Our Veterans In recognition of the dedicated service of the courageous men and women of the Municipality of Emerson-Franklin Thank You Lest We Forget Municipality of Emerson-Franklin 115 Waddell Avenue, Dominion City, MB www.emersonfranklin.com P.O. Box 29 River Hills, MB R0E 1T0 Tel: (204) 348-2770 Fax: (204) 348-2548 Toll Free: 1-866-959-4247 Email: sales@whiteshellchairs.com Web: whiteshellchairs.com We are proud to support our Veterans. Lest We Forget 180 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ROSS, Leslie Jack Willis Leslie was born in Rossburn, Manitoba on November 1, 1919 and moved to Winnipeg in 1929. He attended Hugh John Macdonald and Daniel McIntyre Schools. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force in March of 1940 during World War II and trained as a pilot at Claresholm, Alberta. He received his wings from the Duke of Windsor on October 5, 1941. Flight Sergeant Ross was shot down eight miles south west of Sedan at Flize, France during a night raid against Saarbrucken, Germany. He was buried in Parish Cemetery at Flize, France and was exhumed and reinterred in War Cemetery at Choloy, Meutrthe-et-Moselle, France. ROSSET, Andre Andre was born in Haywood, Manitoba on July 27, 1927. At the age of eighteen, he enlisted in the army. He served with the Canadian Infantry in Canada. When World War II ended, he volunteered for service in the Far East. When Japan surrendered, he returned to St. Claude, MB and married Louise Bonnefey and they were proud parents of fourteen children. He was employed by Modern Dairies, first as a truck driver, then many years as a power engineer. He retired in 1998. His retirement years were spent gardening, hunting, fishing and wood carving. He was a member of the St. Claude Legion and passed away in 2007. ROSSET, Claude WWI Claude was born on May 24, 1895 on the S.E. ¼ 20-8-7 St. Claude, Manitoba. Claude enlisted in the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force in March of 1916. He arrived in France in February of 1917 and served with the 107 th Battalion 2 nd Canadian Engineer during World War I. He was involved in the Battle of the Somme where he was wounded at Arras, Pas de Calais on August 28, 1918. He returned to England in September of 1918 where he spent the next year convalescing. He arrived home in May of 1919 where he was a self-employed blacksmith. Claude passed away at 81 on March 28, 1977. www.mbnwo.ca 181

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND ROSSET, Henri C. WWI Henri was born in St. Claude, Manitoba on May 5, 1899. He joined the Army in 1916 and served overseas in France with the 107 th Battalion of the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force during World War I. On demobilization, Henri returned to St. Claude and farmed until he passed away in 1962. ROUSE, Allen Allen was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan on August 7, 1925. During World War II, he served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 1939 to 1945. Allen served in the South Pacific and European theatres at sea onboard HMCS Ontario and in Scotland at HMCS Niobe. He also served at HMCS Cornwallis, HMCS St. Hyacinth and HMCS Montcalm. After retirement from the Navy, he joined the Manitoba Department of Justice and served for 43 years as a County Court Clerk, Magistrate and Clerk of the Peace/Court of Queen s Bench for the Province of Manitoba. Allen is a tireless community supporter having received many community service awards and serving for 25 years as a School Trustee and is a past president and Life Member of the Manitoba Association of School Trustees. He is a Past President of the Kiwanis Club of East Kildonan and served on the Board of Directors. Allen served as Treasurer and Board Member of the Elmwood and East Kildonan YMCA. He is a Royal Canadian Legion Life Member and has been a member and volunteered in many executive positions in the Legion for over seventy years. RUSKIN, Harry Harry was born in the RM of Lawrence, Rorketon in 1915 to Fred and Maria. He enlisted in the Army in 1940 and trained in Portage la Prairie, MB; Dundar, SK; Winnipeg, MB and Chilliwack, BC. He served in Sicily, Italy, France, Holland and Belgium and the end of the war in Germany during World War II. He served as a Private with the 13 th Field Engineers 1 st Corps Engineers. Harry was discharged in 1946 and married Polly in the same year. He worked for CN in Winnipeg for 33 years and retired in 1980. He was the honorary recipient of several war medals. Harry passed away on August 30, 2009. www.mbnwo.ca 183

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND SAWYER, James James was born in Foxwarren, Manitoba in 1920. He joined the forces in 1939 signing on with the PPCLI in Winnipeg. After his training, he was shipped to England where he served with the tank division of the 8 th RECCE. He served in England, France and the Netherlands during World War II. He was wounded while at the Falaise Gap in 1944. He was hospitalized at Horley Canadian Military Hospital in Surrey, England. He received the following medals: (5) Gold Star GRJ VI, 1939 1945 Star; Gold Star - GRJ VI, the France and Germany Star; Silver-Georgivs VI D G Briomn Rex F D IMD Imp; 1939 1945 Defence Medal; Canada 1939 1945 Voluntary Service Volontaire; Georgivs VID AG BR Omn Resetindiare IMT 1939 1945. His unit returned to Canada in September of 1945 where he was discharged. James was active with the 8 th RECCE reunions held all over Canada until his death in 1987. He was also a member of the Pro Pats Legion Branch in Victoria for forty years. SCOTT, Charles Pringle BOER WAR, WWI & Charles joined the Army and served with the Black Watch. He served in China and fought in the Boer War and in both World War I and World War II. SELLEN, Linton Andrew PEACETIME Linton joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1986. He completed Officer Leadership training, finishing first of 110 candidates, and was commissioned an officer. He trained as a pilot and was presented his Pilot Wings by his father Bomber Command Pilot Sqn #J86580 Richard Sellen in 1987. Linton was selected by coursemates as Valedictorian at their Wings Graduation. He became a flying instructor, earning A1 instructor category, and became an instrument check pilot, finishing first on course. He served as Flight Commander at the Flight Instructor School, training other instructors. He flew operationally at 402 Sqn as Chief of Pilot Training. Linton retired from the Royal Canadian Air Force in 2000. His maternal grandfather, Robert M. McLeod #187212 3 rd Battalion Light Infantry Winnipeg Rifles, WWI was in the trenches in France and at Vimy Ridge. His uncle, Roderick M. McLeod #R119623 Bomber Command 419 Sqn, served during World War II and was killed in action over France. Uncle R. Fraser McLeod # H445398 CIC England, RCOC act, served during World War II. Uncle Alick R. McLeod #800286 served in the Canadian Army in the Korean War. www.mbnwo.ca 185

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND SIDDALL, William Bill WWI Bill was born in 1894 in Curbar, England. He immigrated to Canada in 1912, settling in Port Arthur, Ontario. He served in the 96 th Lake Superior Regiment then enlisted in the C.E.F., posted to The Little Black Devils. He served in England, France and Germany during World War II. Bill was at the Battle of Ypres gas attack. Despite the effects of the gas, Bill s 8 th Btn left their trenches and engaged the Germans hand to hand combat. Many were killed. Bill was injured and taken as a prisoner of war at Kriegsgefangenelager Camp from May of 1915 to December of 1918. While a prisoner of war, Bill cared for the horses. He would hide horse hair from the horses tails and made a necklace over the three years. There is a pattern to it with likely a meaning. Bill met Elizabeth Pinchbeck, Sheffield and married in March of 1919. He gave Elizabeth the necklace as a gift which she wore for years. Bill was a very kind, gentle man who loved gardening. He passed away in 1972 in Winnipeg. SIMMS, Arthur WWI Arthur was born in 1892 in Russell, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Army and went to training in Osborne Barracks, Winnipeg. He went overseas with the 78 th Battalion, arriving in Liverpool, England in May of 1916. By August, he was in Ypres, France. He served in Canada, England and France during World War I. While on night patrol, he was taken prisoner and forced to work behind enemy lines in France without any necessities of life. After a year, he was sent to Germany where Red Cross parcels and clothes awaited him. He was repatriated through Copenhagen, Denmark on December 17, 1918 while a band on the dock played The Maple Leaf Forever, thence to Scotland Christmas Day, finally arriving in Canada in April of 1919. Arthur married Edna Kelly of Crawford Park, MB where Arthur took up farming and their six children attended Clear Creek School. In 1947, the farm was sold and the family moved to Foxwarren, MB. Arthur died in 1982 at the age of 89 and Edna passed away in 1992. They are buried in Foxwarren Cemetery. SINCLAIR, Lloyd G. Lloyd was born in Elkhorn, Manitoba and was raised on the family farm nearby. After finishing high school, he taught school. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force early in the war and trained as a pilot. Following graduation from the pilot training course, he was sent to England for further training. He served in England during World War II. He became the Captain of a Lancaster bomber taking part in the air offensive against Germany. His aircraft was shot down over Germany and the entire crew was killed. Sinclair Rapids on the Mistey River in Northern Manitoba were named in memory of Sergeant Lloyd Sinclair. www.mbnwo.ca 187

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND SISSON, Scotty Scotty was born in Wingham, Manitoba in 1921. He enlisted in the RCAF in 1939 and was called up in 1941. F/O Sisson received his wings and commission in December 1942 and was a pilot of a de Havilland Mosquito in the 409 Nighthawks Squadron flying reconnaissance missions. He was shot down over Normandy, France on June 16 th, 1944 and captured as a POW the next day, then shipped to Stalag Luft III. As the war wound down, the POWs were forced to march long distances. Scotty was very weak but his comrades helped him along the way, enabling his survival. After the war Flight Lieutenant Sisson married Margaret Peggie Wood from Scotland and moved back to Manitoba where they had ten kids, farmed, owned an agricultural dealership, spread square-dancing throughout the province, coached hockey, and with their family started a golf course in Elm Creek. SKARDAL, Kristjan A. WWI Kristjan was born in Iceland on May 16, 1899, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Skardal. Chris enlisted at Winnipeg on July 10, 1917, receiving his training at St. Charles before going overseas to serve in France with the 16 th Battalion. He participated in battle at Amiens, Arras and Cambrai. Upon returning to Canada, Chris commenced farming. In 1923, he married Una Bergson (deceased 1934). They had two sons Albert at Somerset and Norman on the home farm in Baldur. SLATER, Hubert John Hubert was born in Stoughton, Saskatchewan in 1916. He joined the Navy and served on the High Seas aboard HMCS Mahone, Sankaty and Halifax during World War II. When he was discharged from the Navy, he bought a farm. He sold it in 1962 and moved to Shoal Lake and went into road construction. Later, he and his son Ross moved to Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Ross is still there. He was a member of the Yorkton Legion Branch for ten years. Hubert passed away in 1984. www.mbnwo.ca 189

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND SMALL, Samuel T. Samuel was born in 1908 in Halbrite, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army on December 17, 1940 and trained in Winnipeg for twenty weeks. During that time, on March 1, 1941, he married Elsie Irene Spencer and after a short two weeks together, Ted was sent overseas where he served in Britain, Italy, France, Holland and Germany during World War II. After several weeks as a Gunner, he was transferred to be a cook for the remainder of his service for health reasons. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and War Medal 1939 1945. Upon discharge, when the war was over on January 19, 1946, he returned home to Dauphin. He joined his wife and lived in Dauphin where his only daughter Margaret May was born on April 16, 1947. On December 1947 he purchased a quarter of land which was five miles west and one mile north of Dauphin where he farmed until his passing on April 27, 1955. He had a wonderful sense of humor, was a big tease and enjoyed life. SNAITH, Roy A. Roy was born in MacGregor, Manitoba in 1921. He volunteered for active service in the Army in 1942 and went overseas with the 12 th Manitoba Dragoons and served in Canada, England and in the North West of Europe. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Medal and the Defence Medal. He was discharged in 1946 and took up farming in the Austen area. In later years, he retired from farming and was employed by the Lyles Lumber yard in MacGregor. He now resides in Portage la Prairie, MB. He has been a member of the Legion Branch 110 and the MacGregor Branch for more than fifty years. SNELL, Jack Jack was born and raised near the Village of Manson, Manitoba. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force early in the war and trained as a Radio Mechanic. He served during World War II in England and after the invasion went to France with 139 RECCE Wing. When the war ended, Jack was in Germany. Following the war, he began farming at Manson. He is a member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. www.mbnwo.ca 191

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND SNELL, Rupert Rupert was born near the Village of Manson, Manitoba where he attended school. He enlisted in the Infantry during World War II, and after basic training in Canada he proceeded overseas. He was assigned to the South Saskatchewan Regiment. During the Normandy invasion he saw action with his regiment and was severely wounded in 1944. He was invalided home and released from the Army. He continued to live in Manson until he passed away as a result of his war wounds. STANTON, Richard H. WWI & Richard was born in Birtle, Manitoba. He joined the Army in 1915 with the 78 th Infantry Battalion Winnipeg Grenadiers. He was discharged in July of 1919 from World War I. He joined World War II in 1940 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He enlisted in 10A Veterans Guard and was discharged in 1943. He was wounded in France when a shell landed close to him. It blew him into a shell hole full of water. Richard was a member of the Ladysmith Legion Branch 171 for 27 years until he passed away in 1976. STANTON, William H. Bert Bert was born in Treherne, Manitoba on October 31, 1922. He enlisted in the Royal Winnipeg Rifles on October 30, 1942. He served in Italy and in Northwest Europe during World War II. He received his discharge on December 11, 1945. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, Italy Star, France and Germany Star, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and War Medal of 1939 1945. He was an active member of the Treherne Legion Branch 120 for 49 years. Bert passed away in January of 1994 and is buried at Bethel Cemetery in Treherne. www.mbnwo.ca 193

Dryden Kinsmen Club P.O. Box 253 Dryden, ON N0P 1M0 807-221-8644 Celebrating Over 50 years in Dryden We Salute the Veterans of Manitoba & N.W. Ontario with Pride Lest We Forget RICHARD MIDDLETON, B.A., J.D. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Middleton & Middleton 736 Park Avenue Box 1150 Phone: (204) 268-4566 Beausejour, Manitoba Fax: (204) 268-4572 R0E 0C0 Email: wcmiddle@mymts.net Mike Kuczer Telephone 222-7144 2691 Day Street Fax 777-0019 Winnipeg, MB E-mail kuczerauto@mts.net R2C 1X1 Royal Canadian Legion Belgian Veterans Association Branch #107 407 Provencher Blvd Winnipeg, MB R2H 0G9 Ph./Fax: (204) 237-4263 Lest We Forget Ivan Franko Manor 200 McGregor Street Winnipeg, Manitoba R2W 5L6 (204) 589-4949 55+ Independent Living Centre We salute our Canadian Veterans who honour us through their commitment to world peace. Rev. Margaret Mullin Executive Director Winnipeg Inner City Missions Box 2444 Station Main, Winnipeg, MB R3C 4A7 mullin.mim@shawcable.com www.wicm.ca 1-204-942-8682 ext. 222 Fax: 1-204-957-5001 BRANDON AND DISTRICT LABOUR COUNCIL 727C - 10TH ST, Brandon, MB R7A 4G7 Phone: 204-726-9570 194 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND STEINKE, Fredrich Fred Frederich was born on November 19, 1919 in Ridgeville, Manitoba. He joined the Army and after served overseas in England and Germany with the XII Manitoba Dragoons in World War II. After the war, Fred farmed in the Woodmore area of Southern Manitoba until he became ill. He passed away in 1998 and was buried in the Freidenstahl Cemetery. Fred and his wife Linda had three children. STEINKE, Richard W. Richard was born in Emerson, Manitoba on September 12, 1925. He served overseas in World War II with the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada, Charlie Company 13 th Platoon, Regiment No. H23957. He served in England, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He served in the Occupational Troops in Germany at #10 Blue Street in Oldenburg, Germany. When he returned to Canada in April of 1946, he was transferred to the Royal Winnipeg Rifles. He became a professional wrestler in Winnipeg with the proceeds going to the victims of the 1950 flood. Richard passed away in 1967. STEINKE, William Bill William was born in Emerson, Manitoba on July 20, 1915. He joined the Army in 1943 with the Lake Superior Tank Regiment. He then transferred to the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry prior to going overseas. Bill attended the Military Academy at Kingston, Ontario for two months, focusing on a course on the German language to assist an interpreter for radio reception. Bill was killed in action in Italy on December 21, 1944 and was buried in Coriano Ridge War Cemetery in Italy. www.mbnwo.ca 195

Gasthaus Gutenberger Catering 2583 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0P5 (240) 888-3133 St. James Electric & Heating 485 Queen Street Winnipeg, MB R3J 1L3 204-889-5226 Kempthorne Roofing Box 91, Souris, MB R0K 2C0 (204) 724-2729 ST. GEORGE S PLACE 100 Cruise Crescent Dauphin, MB R7N 3L6 Phone: (204) 638-3041 Fax: (204) 638-8434 A senior s complex next to the mall Proud to support our Veterans St. James-Assiniboia Teachers Association 2639 Portage Avenue, Suite 203, Winnipeg, MB R3J 0P7 Tel: (204) 888-1314 Email: stjata@mts.net Web: stjata.ca A M Bruce Drilling Specializing in Domestic & Commercial Water Well Drilling In Business Since 1940 Chlorination of Wells Discontinuing of old Wells Pump Sales & Hookups Screened Wells Free Estimates Guaranteed Quality Workmanship 768-2665 or 768-0370 1 1/4 mile West on Scullen Rd. ASHERN Member of the Manitoba Water Well Association Lest We Forget From a Friend 196 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND STEWART, John John was born and raised near the Village of McAuley, MB. He joined the Army in 1941 and served with the 101 st Battery of the Royal Canadian Artillery. He served in England and saw action with his regiment in Normandy and subsequent campaigns. He was wounded in action in 1944. John was discharged in 1945 and returned to McAuley. In 1969, he moved to Elkhorn where he worked for Good Roads until his retirement. John was a hard working member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. STEWART, Verna Verna was born in September 1920 near McAuley, MB. She joined the Canadian Women s Army Corps in November 1942. She served at various locations across Canada until being discharged on February 23, 1946 as a Corporal. She married John Stewart, an army veteran in June 1947. They farmed near McAuley from 1942 to 1968 when they moved to Elkhorn. Verna was a very loyal, hard-working member of Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. STOLTZ, Carl E. Carl was born in 1916 in Kenwood, Saskatchewan. He joined the Army and served with the No. 10 District Depot (CA). He was a member of the Legion Branch 241 until his passing in 1972. www.mbnwo.ca 197

Phil s Corner Store 36 2nd Ave., Austin, MB R0H 0C0 Tel. (204) 637-2561 Proud Supporter Of Our Veterans And Current Troops Town of Melita Box 364, Melita, MB R0M 1L0 204-522-3413 Lake of the Prairies Conservation District Each year, Lake of the Prairies Conservation District offers a range of programs designed to financially assist landowners who wish to implement best management practices on their land by: Promoting Sustainable Land-Use Management on a Watershed Basis Through Financial Aid and Funding of various Water Quality Protection Programs, such as: Erosion Control, Riparian Stewardship, Abandoned Well Sealing, Alternate Watering and Water Distribution Systems Please contact the office for criteria, eligibility, and application forms Office: 204-564-2388 E-mail: lpcd@mymts.net Assisting Veterans with Career exploration and transition services. Visit us today at www.indep.ca or call us at 478-6644 Thank you for serving us. We would be proud to serve you. Kazoku Restaurant 2583 Pembina Hwy, Suite 30, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2H5 204-269-0042 Ching s Repair RR #1, Box 44 Darlingford, MB R0G 0L0 (204) 246-2045 Proud to Honour our Veterans FAB DINELLA Store Manager ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION KILLARNEY BRANCH NO. 25 Killarney, MB Banquet Hall, Clubroom, VLTs, Bingo Phone: 523-4950 rcl25@outlook.com Remembering with gratitude the sacrifices made by many for the freedoms enjoyed today. 198 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND STOYANOWSKI, Joseph Joseph was born in Arborg, Manitoba in 1920. He joined the Army and served during World War II with the RCEME in England, Belgium and the Netherlands. He has been a member of the Arborg Legion Branch 161 for sixty years. STRANG, Harry Gordon WWI Harry was born on July 23, 1893, the son of James and Annie Strang. Harry enlisted at Brandon and trained there and in Winnipeg before serving in England and France. He was a Life Member of The Royal Canadian Legion Baldur Branch 108. He married Jennie McLennan on October 24, 1917. They had three daughters, Marguerite Jean Lockerby and Doris Mary Stone of Baldur and Anne Lovell Fisher of Elm Creek. The Strang s farmed at Greenway from 1919 to 1940 and they retired to Baldur where he passed away on March 5, 1960. STRUTT, Fred WWI Fred was born at St. Leonards-on-sea, England. He enlisted at Baldur while working in the district as a labourer. He was shot as a prisoner of war. www.mbnwo.ca 199

WINKLER CONSTRUCTION LTD. SAND - GRAVEL - CRUSHING - SCREENING LOADING - HAULING - SNOW REMOVAL Fax Line 325-6865 380 Kimberly Rd...............Winkler 325-8101 861 Vine Street, Birtle, MB R0M 0C0 (204) 842-2287 www.twinvalleycoop.ca Proud to Support our Veterans Kinsmen Club of Boissevain Serving the Community s Greatest Need We support The Royal Canadian Legion in honour of the Veterans and in appreciation of the Legion s many years of community service. Boissevain, Manitoba boissevainkin.ca Royal Canadian Legion Major Hughes Branch #54 Box 272 Rainy River, MB P0W 1L0 Ph: (807) 852-3544 Fax: (807) 852-1397 www.thegaragepros.ca Email: thegaragepros@yahoo.ca 200 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND SULLIVAN, Francis T. Francis was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1921. He joined the Army on January 3, 1942. He served with the 13 th Field Regiment RCA 3 rd Division during World War II. He landed at Normandy, France on D-Day, June 6, 1944. His barge was hit by shell fire. Francis was wounded on the Somme River, France in the upper right arm by a German 88. He rejoined his unit to fight at the Scheldt Estuary and Nijmegen, Holland. He was awarded the 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, War Medal 1939 1945 and the Long Service Medal. Francis was a member of the East End Legion Branch 3 in Brandon, Manitoba for 22 years until he passed away in 1982. TAYLOR, James A. Jim Jim was born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1925. He enlisted in the Navy and served on the High Seas during World War II. Jim served as a seaman aboard HMCS Rosthern and HMCS Snowberry, both corvettes. These ships were members of the North Atlantic Escort Squadrons that protected heavy laden merchant ships, travelling in convoys of 40 to 70 vessels to England and Europe. There are many records of the heroic actions of these escorts in fighting off German submarines, some successful, some resulting in their own sinking and loss of good men. Jim was a member of the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve, serving until the end of the hostilities. Jim passed away in 1999. THIESSEN, Paul E. SPECIAL DUTY AREA Paul was born in Crystal Lake, Manitoba in 1955. He enrolled in the Royal Canadian Navy on July 17, 1973. He did basic training at CFB Cornwallis. In December of 1973, he transferred to CFB Borden to train as a mechanic and then transferred to CFB Halifax in May of 1974 to train as a Boatswain. From July 1974 to January 1975, he was stationed on the HMCS Huron and then on the HMCS Gatineau from January 1975 to December 1978. On March 2, 1977, he helped in the rescue of two sailors from the Royal New Zealand Navy and received a commendation. He was honourably released on December 27, 1978. He has been a member of the Castlegar Legion Branch for one year. www.mbnwo.ca 201

GERALD A. KORZENIOWSKI, ARCHITECT INC. G. A. KORZENIOWSKI BES, M. Arch, MAA, MRAIC 2310-65 SWINDON WAY WINNIPEG, MB R3P 0T8 PH: (204) 832-8666 email: geraldak@shaw.ca RM of Sifton P.O. Box 100 293 2nd Avenue West Oak Lake, MB R0M 1P0 Support our Troops Past, Present and Future International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Local 555 110 Haarsma Street, East St. Paul, MB R2E 0M8 204-987-9200 PARR METAL FABRICATORS LIMITED STEEL - STAINLESS - ALUMINUM 717 JARVIS AVENUE WINNIPEG R2W 3B4 PHONE (204) 586-8121 FAX (204) 956-1748 CESARE SACCO CELL (204) 999-2124 GENERAL MANAGER E-Mail: scocco@parrmetal.com Dauphin Market Place 1450 Main Street S, Dauphin, MB R7N 3H4 (204) 638-9396 BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL INC. 320 Veterans Lane, P.O. Box 1321, Beausejour, Manitoba R0E 0C0 Bookings (204) 268-2146 FAX (204) 268-3107 Ph (204) 268-4162 Gary s Drain Service Proud to Support our Veterans In honour of our veterans of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Town of Arborg 202 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND THOMSON, James L. James was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1932. He enlisted in the Air Force and served in Canada, Egypt and Holland. James was a member of the St. James Legion Branch before he passed away on February 5, 1961. TITUS, Gerald R. Gerald was born in Wellwood, Manitoba in 1913. He worked in Powell River, BC and for newspapers in Minnedosa and Carberry before enlisting. In July of 1940, he enlisted in the Army with the Second Manitoba Dragoons as a trooper. In January of 1941, he was discharged so he could join the Royal Canadian Air Force. After training in Canada for approximately ten months, he sailed for England in November of 1941 as a member of the #405 City of Vancouver Squadron. He made his first flight over enemy territory on May 30, 1942. He was missing in action on July 27, 1942. It was later learned that on that day, his bomber was hit by flack, exploded and crashed into the Elbe River, seven miles west of Hamburg. As he has no known grave, his name is inscribed on the Runnymede War Memorial, Englefield Green, Surrey, England. He was posthumously awarded the Operational Wings of the Royal Canadian Air Force. TITUS, John S. Jack John was born in Wellwood, Manitoba in 1918. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 29, 1941 in Brandon, MB. He trained as a wireless air gunner in Canada for many months before leaving for England in March of 1943. He completed 34 sorties against the enemy and was awarded the D.F.C. in November of 1944. On his return to Manitoba, he worked with his father, taking over the Wellwood Post Office and general store when his father retired in 1945. Jack passed away in 1995. www.mbnwo.ca 203

OPTOMETRISTS Dr. M. Anderson Dr. T. Anderson Dr. M. Langenberger Dr. A. D Mello Because You Deserve the Very Best! Comprehensive Eye Exams Large Frame Selection Vision Therapy WINNIPEG, MB 90-2200 McPhillips Street (204) 633-7482 101-2265 Pembins Hwy (204) 275-2015 SELKIRK 353 Main Street (204) 482-3713 STEINBACH, MB 258 Unit A Main Street (204) 326-1388 PINE FALLS, MB Rupert`s Landing 19 Pine Street (204) 367-2390 Corydon Hardware Limited Rob Benson, Manager Hardware Northern Paints Sales & Service to: Vacuums Windows & Appliances 838 Corydon Avenue Phone/Fax (204) 453-8943 THE RURAL MUNICIPALITY OF ALEXANDER MUNICIPALITÉ RURALE D ALEXANDER Lest We Forget Box 100, St. George, MB R0E 1V0 Phone 204-367-6170 Fax 204-367-2257 C.P. 100, Saint-Georges, (Manitoba) R0E 1V0 Tél. 204-367-6170 Téléc. 204-367-2257 Paroisse catholique romaine Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes Roman Catholic Parish (Ste. Anne des Chênes, Richer, Ste. Geneviève, Ross, Hadashville) 162, avenue Centrale Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes MB R5H 1C3 1-204-422-8823 1-204-422-8442 Email: parsadc@mymts.net Rev. Gabriel Lévesque, Pastor In Memory of Sergeant H. A. Bergmann Bonnie Bergmann Phone: (204) 799-4520 Email: bergy4@live.ca Garth Knox Builders (Specializing In Building & Selling Ready-to-move Homes) 58 Division Street S, Austin, MB R0H 0C0 (204) 637-2055 204 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND TODD, Thomas Baron Tom WWI Thomas was born at Lachute, PQ on May 12, 1888, the son of Thomas and Marjorie Todd. Tom enlisted in Brandon on January 14, 1915 and served in Britain and France. He was a member of the 45th Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force and served in France with the 52nd. He was discharged in Winnipeg on May 17, 1919. While in England he married Florence Davies. They had two children, Beryl Bjornson (Winnipeg) and Stanley (Baldur). Thomas is deceased. TOWLER, Edgar Edgar was raised on a farm north of the village of Manson, Manitoba. He joined the Army early in the war and served initially with the 101 st Battery Royal Canadian Artillery. He transferred to the South Saskatchewan Regiment and proceeded overseas. He served in Canada and in France during World War II. Edgar was severely wounded in 1944 while serving in France. He was a member of the Elkhorn Legion Branch 58. TRICK, Charles Richard Dick Dick was born near Stonewall, Manitoba in 1916. He joined the Winnipeg Grenadiers in 1939, deploying to Jamaica to carry out garrison duties in 1940, and returning to Winnipeg in August of 1941. He had just enough time to marry Helen (Sheldon) before deploying to Hong Kong in late October. What followed has been well documented, the battle of Hong Kong, the surrender, and then almost four years of beatings and starvation in Hong Kong and Japan for the survivors. Dick was a POW in Hong Kong until January of 1943 when he and many others were shipped off to Japan to act as slave labour in various camps. He survived, returning home in October of 1945 and taking over the family farm from his father. In 1946, he joined the Legion and began a life-long campaign for veterans rights. He received the Meritorious Service Medal in 1972 and in 1981, Life Membership. Dick passed away in 1996 and he is buried in Stonewall Cemetery with his comrades. www.mbnwo.ca 205

HOURS: MON TO FRI 9-5 SATURDAY 10-2 775-2222 George Rempel Auto Centre Phone 897-6611 Fax 888-5141 Richard Janzen Jeff Rempel grac@mymts.net 3310 Roblin Boulevard Winnipeg, MB R3R 0C4 www.georgerempel.mechanicnet.com Grunthal Cartage Ltd Lest We Forget Thank You for your Service Donation from Rev. Roman & Genia Bozyk in loving memory of Nicholas Maranchuk Veteran of For every cottage need! 204-349-2441 Custom Homes & Cottages * Docks & Decks Complete Waterfront Development West Hawk Lake, MB OWNERS: Tom Todd & Paul Wanke 206 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND TWIGG, Sam WWI Sam was born at Bradfield, Yorkshire, England on October 16, 1888. He came to Canada in 1913 and settled near Elkhorn, Manitoba. He enlisted in the Army on January 25, 1916 and was assigned to the 226 th Overseas Battery. He served in England and in France during World War I. He was badly wounded in the arm and was hospitalized for some time. He was awarded the Military Medal for gallantry in action. When discharged from the Army, Sam and his wife, a British war bride, farmed near Elkhorn until retirement in 1941. Sam passed away on August 5, 1956 and is buried in the Elkhorn Cemetery. VIAU, Armand E. Armand was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba on May 7, 1907 to Clara and Damase Viau and husband to Anna Viau. Armand joined the Merchant Navy at the beginning of World War II and assumed the rank of Private with the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, unit # 5, General Hospital. He served in Canada and in England. He was awarded the Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the War Medal. Private Armand died while rescuing people from a burning building in London on January 29, 1942. He is buried with his brother, Sergeant Joseph R. Viau, in Surry, England at Brookwood Military Cemetery. VIAU, Joseph R. Joseph was born on May 19, 1914 in Winnipeg, Manitoba to Clara and Damase Viau. His training started in Brandon, MB on December 20, 1940 in a Tiger Moth. Joseph reached the rank of Sergeant in the Royal Canadian Air Force with over 220 hours of flight time. He served in Canada and in England during World War II. While returning to England, Joseph and three other crew members crashed their Hampden Bomber in Chipping Warden, England on their way back from a bombing mission and passed away on February 14, 1942. He received the War Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and the Defence Medal. Sergeant Joseph is buried with his Brother, Private Armand Viau, at the Brookwood Military Cemetery in Surry, England. www.mbnwo.ca 207

THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION #58 Box 416, Elkhorn, MB R0M 0N0 Hall Rentals Ph. 204-845-2424 or 2584 Proud To Support Our Veterans Mossey River Municipality P.O. Box 370, Winnipegosis Manitoba R0L 2G0 Phone: 204-656-4791 Fax: 204-656-4751 E-mail: assistantcao.mrm@outlook.com 27 Hampton Street E P.O. Box 190, MacGregor, Manitoba R0H 0R0 Telephone: (204) 685-2211 Fax: (204) 685-2616 office@northnorfolk.ca www.northnorfolk.ca Proud to Support our Veterans Oberlin Farms & Seed Service Ltd. P.O. Box 1797 Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0 (204) 734-2292 Proud to Honour our Veterans W. J. F. Sim & Associates Ltd. CONSULTANTS Rural Municipality of Ellice-Archie Box 67, McAuley, MB R0M 1H0 Phone: (204) 722 2053 Fax: (204) 722 2027 W. J. FRANK SIM, M.Sc., P.Eng. P.O. BOX 2647 WINNIPEG, MANITOBA CANADA R3C 4B3 TEL: (204) 275-0258 FAX: (204) 275-0311 Proud to Support The Royal Canadian Legion Email: rmarchie@mts.net Web: rmofellicearchie.ca Proud to Support our Veterans ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION (McCreary) Branch 171 431 1st Avenue McCreary, MB R0J 1B0 204-835-2149 204-727-7282 Brandon, Manitoba glendale@atomjet.com Municipality of McCreary P.O. Box 338 Phone (204) 835-2309 432 First Avenue Fax (204) 835-2649 McCreary, MB R0J 1B0 E-Mail municipalityofmccreary@inetlink.ca PROUD TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS 208 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND VILLENEUVE, Joseph A. Joseph was born in Neche, North Dakota, United States in 1916. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, C Group in the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Company Quartermaster Sergeant Villeneuve was awarded the 1939-45 Star, the Defense Medal, the France and Germany Star, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. He was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion for 14 years. Joseph passed away in 1997. WADE, Clarence Edwin Clarence was born on March 7, 1922 in Kirkland Lake, ON. He joined the Canadian Army in 1942 and served with the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders of Canada. He was shipped out to Britain but once there he did not meet the requirements for active battle duty and instead served in support roles at various military bases in Britain for the duration of the war. Following his discharge in 1945, he returned to the family farm with his war bride. However, his wife returned to England in 1952 and their marriage dissolved. After the war, he raised beef cattle and drove school buses for many years. Clarence lived in the Anola area until his passing in 1976 from heart disease. WARD, Earl Kitchener Earl was born in Roblin, Manitoba on July 30, 1916. He enlisted in the Army on January 20, 1941 and served in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany as a Gunner and ammunition truck driver. He was honourably discharged on December 15, 1945 and received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp and the 1939-1945 War Medal. Earl married Lorene A. Nastrom in 1948. He was a Life Member of Roblin Legion Branch 24, at times holding the positions of president, secretary and in the Colour Party. He was a member of the Agricultural Society, and the Roblin 50 & Over Club, the Trans Canada Trail Committee, Senior Citizens Council for Parkland and Historical Society and worked three years on the local History Book Committee. He coached ball for boys and girls in Roblin and worked at the Legion Athletic Camp at the Peace Gardens for many summers. He received various medals and awards. Earl and Lorene farmed in Roblin for over 60 years. They had three children, seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He passed away on August 26, 2008. Earl s name is engraved on a kiosk at the Juno Beach Centre in France. www.mbnwo.ca 209

Proud to support our War Veterans for their dedication and sacrifice. R. M. of Elton Forrest, MB R0K 0W0 Powerview Office Phone 367-9193 Fax 367-8616 310 Main St. Powerview, MB Lac du Bonnet Phone 367-9193 Located in Mrs Lucci s 76 Third St. Lac du Bonnet, MB E-mail darreltarrant@aol.com Mailing Address Box 188, Powerview MB R0E 1P0 G J Vis Enterprises Inc. 140 Parland Road Oak Bluff, MB Canada R4G 0A5 www.gjvisent.ca Overhead Door Of Brandon Ltd Site 405, Box 18, RR #4 Brandon, MB R7A 5Y4 (204) 725-0540 250 Dufferin Avenue Winnipeg 204.586.8097 www.worldofsheepskin.com 238 St. Mary s Road Telephone: (204) 233-3974 Winnipeg, Manitoba Fax: (204) 233-4008 R2H 1J3 Email: gailfr@mts.net Sid s Complete Car Care Centre 999 Fife Street Winnipeg, MB R2X 2T5 Tel. 204-632-0506 Portland Cement Concrete Technology Pavement Analysis and Design Industrial Floors and Flatwork W. G. ROOKE & ASSOCIATES LTD. Consulting Engineers WALLY ROOKE, P. Eng. 12219 Lake Louise Way SE Calgary, Alberta Cell: (204) 291-5074 Canada T2J 2M2 Email: wrooke@shaw.ca Banquet Hall Bingo Monday Night Catering Royal Canadian Legion Red Rock Branch 226 41 Salls Street Red Rock, ON P0T 2P0 Lest We Forget 210 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WARREN, Robert J. Bob Bob was born in Holland, Manitoba in 1916. He enlisted in August of 1943 and was in Winnipeg, Shilo, Woodstock; London, Ontario; Back to Shilo then overseas to England and Northwest Europe. He then spent nine months in the Occupational Forces. Bob returned to Canada and received his discharge on June 12, 1946. He moved to Flin Flon, Manitoba in July of 1946 and then worked underground for Hudson Bay mining and smelting until October of 1976. He retired and moved to Brandon, MB. He was a member of the Flin Flon Legion Branch for thirty years. Bob passed away on October 11, 1983 and is buried at Bethel Cemetery in Treherne, MB. WARRENER, James Albert Jim James was born at Baldur, Manitoba, the only son of Clarence and Pearl Warrener. Jim enlisted in Winnipeg in January of 1941 and trained at Woodstock and Petawawa, Ontario with the 1st Field Regiment R.C.N.A. After going overseas, he was stationed in Wales and Scotland and went into action in Sicily and Italy where in September of 1944, Jim was killed in action. He was awarded the Military Medal. WATSON (STONEHOUSE), Mary K. Mary was born at McAuley, Manitoba in 1913. She served in Canada with the Women s Division of the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. She married Bill Watson from Birtle in 1948. Following their marriage, they lived in Winnipeg and in Chicago, Illinois. In 1973, they moved back to Elkhorn, MB to retire. www.mbnwo.ca 211

Royal Canadian Legion #10 Boissevain, MB Proud To Support Our Veterans PRIORITY: SAFETY. Consulting Inc. John K. Wilmot President, CRSP, CIAT info@prioritysafety.ca (204) 229-5802 Make safety your priority!tm Health and Safety Planning WHMIS & First Aid Training Hearing Conservation Programs Business Resumption Plans Confined Space Safe Entry Safety Inspections & Audits 19 Atlantic Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2W 0P6 Member APAM, ABHA, CSSE 1411 1st Street, Brandon, MB R7A 2Y7 (204) 728-3023 Ross Di Nicola DINICOLA ENTERPRISES Ceramic Tile Slate Granite Marble Box 856 Stoney Mountain, MB R0C 3A0 Tel. 204.831.9755 Cell. 792-2286 Fax. 204.831.9762 HOUSE of NISSAN 727-6418 3620 Victoria Avenue, Brandon, MB Toll Free 1-800-862-6339 www.houseofnissan.ca www.accuratelawn.ca 344 Pembina Hwy. Winnipeg, MB R3L 2E7 (204) 284-5950 Toll Free 1-800-456-5950 Fax (204) 474-0445 Monday to Friday: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday: Call for Hours 212 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WAWRYK, Nickolas Nick Nick was born on December 4, 1912 in Netley, Manitoba. He joined the Army and enlisted with the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders in October of 1939 and served overseas in Africa, Italy and Germany during World War II. While in Italy, he was a gun fitter artificer with the 5 th Armored Division before going to Germany. Nick lived and farmed in Netley, Manitoba for many years with his wife and six children. Besides farming, he also worked at the Manitoba Rolling Mills in Selkirk for fifteen years. Nick passed away on April 7, 2004. WAWRYK, Paul Paul was born in Netley, Manitoba on October 25, 1918. He first joined the Royal Canadian Artillery but was assigned to RCEME. He was sent to the Postal Corps in Bournemouth, England then to London for driver training and spent two years delivering mail. Driving through the streets that were not bombed near Eddison station, a buzz bomb suddenly shattered an apartment block. Paul stopped and noticed a young boy on the 7 th floor. He was able to help and saved him from further harm. In 1949, Paul graduated in Radio Engineering and rejoined the Army and worked in radio communication during the flood of 1950. They were posted to Churchill; Kingston; Halifax; Baden (4 th Wing) in Germany; Edgar, Ontario; Beausejour; Gypsumville, MB. He retired from Commox, BC in 1968 and eventually returned (fifteen years) as a radar tech with ITT on the DEW line. He worked on every DEW line pod from the Alaska side to the Greenland side. Paul passed away on January 8, 2009. WAWRYK, Steve Steve was born in Netley, Manitoba on July 20, 1921. He was posted for the battle of Ortona. There were thirteen regiments on a three mile front. He was assigned to the 19 th Battery, 3 rd Field Regiment. There was a premature shell burst; the shell burst leaving the muzzle, the muzzle break was blown to pieces. He somehow survived the blast but he still has ringing in his ears to this day. The muzzle break was scattered over the countryside, the liner in the barrel was distorted and the beach block was frozen shut. Towards the end of January 1945, his two brothers, Nick and Paul were on leave in London. They all met in Aldershot. They arrived by train at the Waterloo station and stopped overnight at the Victoria League Canadian Forces Club. By April, they boarded the Le De France, a French vessel, eight days to New York Harbor and two days by train to Winnipeg. www.mbnwo.ca 213

P. 204.661.8600 www.olympicbuildingcentre.ca Sandy Lake Lions Club P.O. Box 232 Sandy Lake, MB R0J 1X0 Serving Sandy Lake & Area Since 1982 We Are Proud To Salute The Veterans Of Manitoba/N.W. Ontario, Past & Present WE SERVE Proud to Support our Veterans Triple S Seeds Ltd. RR #4 Grandview, MB R0L 0Y0 Phone: 204-546-2590 Troy cell: 204-638-2004 Kip cell: 204-648-3663 triplesseeds@gmail.com www.triplesseeds.ca 214 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WELSH, Russell WWI Dr. Russell Welsh was born at Baldur, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Welsh. He enlisted in Winnipeg in 1918 and served with the Royal Canadian Medical Corps at Tuxedo Barracks. In 1919, he married Laureta Reaux. His second wife Lillian Black, he married in 1936. Their children are Lois and Russell Jr. WHETTER, R.J. Clinton Clint Clint was born in Dand, Manitoba in 1919. After completing a degree in Agriculture at the University of Manitoba, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1942 and trained in Canada, England and Scotland. Flight Lieutenant Whetter and his crew were posted to the 425 Alouette Squadron, Tholthorpe Yorkshire and then selected to Pathfinder Force, Gransden Lodge England, flying a total of sixty OPS over Western Europe during World War II. Clint was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his skill, courage and determination. Discharged in May of 1945, he returned home and married Dorothy Keeler and began farming at Dand. Together they raised a family of four and were stalwart members of the community. Clint practiced and promoted soil conservation throughout his farming career for which he was inducted into the Canadian Conservation Hall of Fame and the Manitoba Agriculture Hall of Fame. At 93, Clint continues to be a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 26, Hartney. WHITE (SKEOCH), Gladys E. Gladys was born on January 12, 1926 in Russell, Manitoba. Private Skeoch was a member of the No. 110 Depot Company, Canadian Women s Army Corps during World War II from August 24, 1944 to October 3, 1945 when she returned to civil life on demobilization. She served as a parachute packer at CFB Shilo in Shilo, MB. Gladys married Bernard White on June 14, 1947 and together they raised three children on their farm east of Binscarth, MB. She was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74. Gladys passed away on November 8, 2008 at the age of 82. www.mbnwo.ca 215

Municipality of Oakland-Wawanesa P.O. Box 28 Nesbitt, Manitoba R0K 1P0 Phone: 204-824-2666 Fax: 204-824-2374 E-mail: oakwawa@outlook.com Proud of our Veterans Tanya s Beehive Lounge 763 13th Street, Suite A Brandon, MB R7A 4R6 (204) 727-5585 Proud to Honour our Veterans Sturgeon / Curtis Tire 986 Arlington Street Winnipeg, MB R3E 2E7 774-3433 Rural Municipality of Dauphin Box 574 Dauphin, MB R7N 2V4 Proudly supporting our Veterans Lest we Forget 5-530 EMBASSY DRIVE WINKLER, MANITOBA 204-362-7027 / 204-332-0181 EST. 2009 Proud to Support our Veterans and Military Personnel United Steel Workers Local 1-830 610 Bannerman Avenue Winnipeg, MB R2W 0W1 204-586-1307 L I T I G A T I O N C O U N S E L Suite 2670, 360 Main Street Winnipeg, MB R3C 3Z3 (204) 954-0750 hillco.mb.ca Proud to Support our Veterans Lest we forget The Rural Municipality of Cartier 28 PR 248 S., Ellie, MB R0H 0H0 Phone 204-353-2214 www.rm-cartier.mb.ca 216 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WHITE, Bernard V. Bernard was born on June 30, 1923 in Binscarth, Manitoba. Private White was a member of the Royal Canadian Regiment of Canada Second Division and also served in the Canadian Intelligence Corps. He served in Canada, England, France, Belgium, Germany and Holland including the Battle of Normandy during World War II. He received the GRI VI 1939 1945 Star, the GRI VI France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal (with silver bar) and the War Medal (1939 1945). Bernard married Gladys Skeoch on June 14, 1947 and together they raised three children on their farm east of Binscarth. Bernard has been a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Binscarth Branch 074 for many years and currently resides in the Boyne Lodge at Carman, MB. WHITE, George A. George, son of George and Agnes White was born in Binscarth, Manitoba on September 21, 1920. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in Winnipeg in September of 1940 and proceeded to Manning Depot in Brandon, MB and thence to No. 2 Wireless School in Calgary for a six week course (he had learned telegraphy prior to enlistment). In mid-november, he was in England posted to 220 Squadron as a ground wireless operator. His desire was to be air crew and he was afforded the necessary training and promoted to the rank of Sergeant Wireless Air Gunner. When the Canadian Government decided to Canadianize the force, he was transferred to the all Canadian 407 Squadron (Demon Squadron) attached to Coastal Command which in part was its mandate to attack enemy shipping at mast height. He passed through the ranks and retired after thirty years of service with the rank of Colonel. Arthur passed away on February 22, 2011 and is buried in the military cemetery in Ottawa. WICKENS, Edward Donald Edward was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan in 1921. He enlisted in the Air Force in Regina on April 10, 1942. He trained at No. 7 ITS (graduated November 6, 1942) and at No. 7 AOS (graduated March 19, 1943). He went overseas in England where he served with 434 Bluenose Squadron during World War II. He also served in postwar Royal Canadian Air Force. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross which was effective on January 6, 1945 as per the London Gazette dated January 19, 1945 and AFRO 508/45 dated March 23, 1945. The citation on which this award was made reads as follows: Flying Officer Wickens has completed a tour of operations several of which were against heavily defended targets in Germany. In March, 1944, during an attack on a French target, his aircraft was attacked by night fighters with the result that the flight engineer was wounded, two engines were severely damaged and the petrol tanks holed. This necessitated an emergency landing as soon as this country was reached. This officer displayed courage, determination and high navigational skill under hazardous circumstances. He has proved himself to be a cool and highly efficient navigator throughout. His devotion to duty in the face of enemy opposition and adverse weather is meritorious. www.mbnwo.ca 217

Diocese of Churchill On Hudson Bay P.O. Box 10, Churchill, MB R0B 0E0 (204) 675-2252 Thank You to our Veterans CARBERRY MOTOR INN Box 1100, Carberry, MB R0K 0H0 (204) 834-2855 Frig s Natural Meats & More 3515 Main Street, West St. Paul, MB R4A 1A1 (204) 334-9430 The RM of West Interlake Acknowledges The Sacrifices Of Our Veterans Both Past And Present. LEST WE FORGET Carman Collegiate 121 4th Avenue SE Box 1510, Carman, MB R0G 0J0 (204) 745-2001 Thank You to our Veterans Town of Grandview Box 219, Grandview Manitoba R0L 0Y0 204-546-5250 Proud to Support our Veterans We Pay Tribute To Our Veterans From A Friend ALLISON MURRAY P.O. Box 2902 Neepawa, MB R0J 1H0 (204) 212-2255 A Proud Supporter of our Veterans Book an eye exam and get $100 Off eyewear with a minimum $250 purchase of complete pair of eyewear only or 20% Off of a one year supply of contact lenses. One coupon/customer, must present coupon. Cannot be combined with any other offer. 3327 Roblin Blvd, Winnipeg, MB R3R 0C2..........(204) 889-0602 218 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WIDDICOMBE, C. Wesley Wes WWI Wes was born in 1885 on the homestead near Binscarth, Manitoba. He grew up on the farm and was educated at the rural schools of Bayfield and Balmerino. He became a linesman for the telegraph company and worked on the Canadian Pacific Railway telegraph line between Edmonton, through Provost, Alberta as well as at Fernie and some other spots in BC. He enlisted on January 18, 1916 and went overseas with the 151 st Observation Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Division as #624575 Sapper C. Wesley Widdicombe of the Signal Corps and landed in Crowsborough, Sussex, England on March 24, 1917. Upon his return from active service in France, he went farming in Czar, Alberta. In 1926, he went to live with a sister in Wainwright, AB. He passed away in 1967, a confirmed bachelor, and is buried in the Veteran s Section of the Wainwright Cemetery. WILLIAMS, James A. James was born in Deloraine, Manitoba in 1912. He enlisted in the Army on June 21, 1941. He served in Canada, the United Kingdom, Central Mediterranean area and Continental Europe during World War II. He was discharged on September 27, 1945, returning to the Deloraine area to farm. He was a member of the Legion Branch 83 for 34 years. James passed away in 1975. WILLIAMS, Leonard R. Leonard was born at Foxwarren, Manitoba on October 7, 1922. Following his graduation from Foxwarren Collegiate, he enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He trained at Dauphin, MB and went overseas in 1941 as a Flying Officer attached to Squadron #272. He was posted to Shaluffa, Station, Egypt and North Africa during World War II. While training a student on November 22, 1944, his Beaufighter went down in the Mediterranean Sea, ten miles off Suez, Egypt. The student was rescued but Leonard s body was never found. He had just turned 22. www.mbnwo.ca 219

B-Line Trucking 96 Greenway Crescent, Thompson, MB R8N 0R4 (204) 677-3982 A Proud Supporter of our Veterans DENIS ROCHON 28 Percel Avenue Winnipeg, MB R3G 1A1 (204) 954-3803 Thank You to our Veterans Minnedosa Tribune Box 930 Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 204-867-3816 Proud to Support our Veterans Gold-N-Memories 178th Hwy 12 N, Suite 72 Steinbach, MB R5G 1T7 (204) 326-3917 Thank you to our Veterans for our Freedom IMPEL TRANSPORT Proud to Support our Veterans Box 895, Winkler, MB R6W 4A9 204-331-9313 Syverson Monteyne Architecture 194 Sherbrook Street Winnipeg, MB R3C 2B6 204-947-3155 Dreamland Motel & Cafe P.O. Box 958, Melita, MB R0M 1L0 (204) 522-3594 Lesage Electrique CP 434, Notre Dame de Lourde, MB R0G 1M0 204-723-0106 We Will Remember Them Lo-Cost Driving School 14 Jack Kolt Place, Winnipeg, MB R2P 2M3 (204) 694-2840 220 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WILLIAMS, Llewellyn L. Llewellyn was born at Foxwarren, Manitoba in on June 4, 1921. He was educated at Foxwarren School, having candled eggs at the local grocery store to earn his grade twelve tuition. For a time, following school, he drove a gravel truck for Widdicombe & Low Bros. Construction when they were building the Trans-Canada Highway in Northern Ontario. In 1942, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and in 1943 he married Helen Marks of Orillia, ON. He served in Canada and in Great Britain during World War II. His Halifax plane crashed during an electrical storm in Scotland in 1944, and he and his crew are buried in Sleepy Hillock Cemetery in the Scottish Highlands, Montrose, Scotland. Llewellyn was almost 23 years old. He and Helen had no children. WILLIS, Arthur J. Art Art was born in Binscarth, Manitoba in 1920. He enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1940 at Shilo, MB achieving the rank of Lieutenant in the Postal Corps. He served in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany during World War II before being repatriated to Canada in 1946. He stayed with the post office, serving as postmaster in Binscarth, Neepawa and Flin Flon, MB finally retiring in 1975. He also served as a Lt (R) in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets from 1965 1977. He received the OBE, MID, 1939 1945 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp, War Medal and 1939 1945 C.D. He was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74 for fifty years. He spent his final retirement years in Binscarth, passing away in 1997. WILLIS, David A. PEACETIME David was born in Binscarth, Manitoba in 1941. He joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1959 serving in the Engineering Branch aboard the HMCS La Hulloise out of Halifax until 1962. Upon leaving the RCN in 1962, he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as a Safety Systems Technician and served on many bases throughout Canada, retiring in 1993 having attained the rank of Warrant Officer. He received the CD1. He is currently enjoying retirement in Binscarth and wintering in Lakeland, Florida. He has been a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch for 35 years. www.mbnwo.ca 221

Minnagro Ltd 79 Armitage Avenue P.O. 301, Minnedosa, MB R0J 1E0 (204) 867-6012 Proud to Honour our Veterans Thorpe Construction 730 Richmond Avenue E Brandon, MB R7A 7G9 204-724-4239 Box 370, Morden, MB R6M 1A4 204-325-5356 A Proud Supporter of our Veterans O V Electric & General Contractor 251 St. Alphonse Avenue Ste Anne, MB R5H 1G4 204.422.9933 Thank You to our Veterans Allan McLeod Construction Ltd P.O. Box 98, Cross Lake, MB R0B 0J0 204.676.2440 Proud to Support our Veterans Lest We Forget A Proud Supporter of our Veterans P J Droux Garage Ltd Box 214, Manitou, MB R0G 1G0 (204) 242-2416 Rental Experts Inc. 410 Turenne Street Winnipeg, MB R2J 3W8 204-453-1544 Proud to Support our Veterans 222 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND WILLIS, Joseph H. Joe BOER WAR & WWI Joe was born in Allington, Wales in 1882. He served in the British Army in South Africa (Boer War) from 1901 to 1902. In 1903, he immigrated to Canada and farmed until 1914 when he joined the Canadian Army (1 st Canadian Mounted Rifles) and served during World War I. He attained the rank of Quartermaster Sergeant Major and was severely wounded in 1916 at Vimy Ridge in France. He was repatriated to Canada from England in 1919 after convalescing in England. He became postmaster in Binscarth, Manitoba in 1920 staying on the job until 1949 when he retired to his garden. He was a member of the Binscarth Legion Branch 74. Joe passed away in 1970. WORTHINGTON, Frederick W. Frederick was born in Toronto, Ontario in 1908. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Queen s Own Rifles of Canada in England and in France during World War II. Frederick was killed in action in Normandy in 1944. WRIGHT, Alfred J.W. Alfred was born in Holland, Manitoba in 1914. He served with the Queen s Own Cameron Highlanders. He was stationed in England and was badly wounded in the raid on Dieppe during World War II. He married Nora Power, an English war bride, who came to Canada in 1945. They had two daughters. He returned home to Winnipeg in 1946 and trained as a cabinet builder. He worked for Display Fixtures in Winnipeg installing some of the first checkout turntables in Safeway all over Manitoba and Northwest Ontario. He worked there until his retirement at the age of 65. He was divorced from Nora and remarried Travonna Twiss and they moved to Portage la Prairie in 1996 and lived there until their deaths. They are both buried in Boyne Creek Cemetery at Treherne, Manitoba. He was a member of the St James Legion Branch. www.mbnwo.ca 223

Mag Design Group Inc. Honouring our Armed Forces 5425 Portage Avenue, Headingly, MB R4H 1H8 Phone: 204-885-7058 www.magdesigngroup.com From a Friend of the Veterans Lest We Forget James Stevenson Salvation Army Correctional and Justice Services In Winnipeg, MB Proud to Support & Honour our Veterans Darcy Nestibo Ph: (204) 747-2904 Fax: (204) 747-3767 Toll Free: 1 (888) 835-6351 E-mail: admin@nestiboagra.com Box 592 206 Broadway Street N Deloraine, Manitoba Canada R0M 0M0 Corporate Office: 678 Main St, Birtle MB R0M 0C0 (204) 842-3234 or (204) 842-3403 Satellite Office: 111 Sarah Ave, Miniota MB R0M 1M0 (204) 567-3683 Tina Collier, CAO Email: info@myprairieview.ca Website: www.myprairieview.ca Rural Municipality of Oakview Oak River Legion & Rapid City Legion Tel: 204-566-2146 or 204-826-2515 In Support and Remembrance for our Veterans We will not forget 827 Dakota Street, Unit 2 Winnipeg, MB R2M 5M2 224 Military Service Recognition Book

The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND More Veterans ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ACORN, William WWI William of Glenora was injured in the mustard gas attack by the Germans in 1915. As a result, he was returned to Canada and passed away in Ninette Sanatorium. ANDERSON, Albert Jon Albert, the son of Paul and Gudny Anderson, of the Bru district, was born on February 5, 1910. He enlisted in April of 1943 at Winnipeg and served in the Heavy Artillery. He was married and lived in Winnipeg. ANDERSON, Hjalti S. WWI Hjalti was born at Bru P.O. on June 26, 1883 the son of Skuli and Margret Arnason. He enlisted on March 12, 1918 and on to Europe in July. He returned in June of 1919. Hjalti had a store and was postmaster in Dominion City. He died in about 1945. ANDERSON, Sverre WWI Sverre was a Swedish labourer in this district and joined the 222nd while in Baldur. He was immediately sent overseas and paid the supreme sacrifice. No next of kin were known. BALLANTINE, Elwin Walter PEACETIME Elwin was born at Glenora, Manitoba, the son of Walter and Liz. He married Edna Gail Breault in April of 1966. He enlisted in Winnipeg in September of 1961 and trained at Edmonton and Kingston and was stationed at Victoria and Calgary. BAMBENEK, Tony Tony was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bambenek. He enlisted in Winnipeg and trained at Rivers, Calgary, Mossbank and Sheppard. He also served overseas in England. He lived in Winnipeg. BATEMAN, John Hawthornwaite WWI John was born at Baldur, the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bateman, late of Innisfail, British Columbia. John was a pilot in the R.C.A.F. and was lost over the Pacific in 1945. www.mbnwo.ca BENSON, Howard Richard WWI Howard was born at Cavan, Ontario. His parents were Stephen and Agnes Benson. He enlisted at Baldur, Manitoba. He served in France with the 12th C.R.T. for two years. He died on July 3, 1955 at Neepawa where he made his home. BROWN, Walter WWI Walter was born at Madoc, Ontario. He enlisted at Baldur where he resided and trained in Winnipeg before serving abroad. He married Florence May Chambers on March 11, 1919. He is deceased. BUNN, Hugh Hugh was in the Active army back in the mid 1940 s and prior to that he was in the Home Guard (Fort Garry Horse during his high school days in The Pas, Manitoba. His active army number was H. 28510. CAMPBELL, Murdo Murdo was born at Isle of Harris, Scotland and was the son of Norman and Hannah Campbell. He served from 1939 to 1945 going overseas in 1939. CARRELL, Henry WWI Henry was born at Belleville, Ontario. He married Carrie Kenney in 1906. They had one adopted son, Gordon. He enlisted with the 222nd at Baldur; whence he also received his discharge. CATHCART, Lorne Lorne was born at Stonewall on October 9, 1916, the son of William and Marjorie Cathcart. He lived in Flin Flon and was employed as a foreman with the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. In July of 1946, he married Marjorie Anne. CHAMBERS, Alex WWI Alex paid the supreme sacrifice in World War I. He was married to Sybil Chester and they had one son, Russell. CHAMBERS, Harold WWI Harold was born at Ingersol, Ontario. He enlisted at Baldur with the 222nd and trained at Winnipeg and Shilo before going overseas. He was killed in France. 225

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND More Veterans ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CLARK, Edwin WWI Edwin was born at Baldur, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. He had two sons, MacDonald and Douglas. He enlisted in Winnipeg and served as a dentist while in service. He is deceased. CLARK, John Wanstall WWI John was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of Baldur. John served his country at home and abroad. CLINE, Earle H. WWI Earle was born at Baldur, Manitoba, the son of Alex and Lettie Cline. He enlisted in Winnipeg in 1915 and while training there, he contacted measles and died as a result thereof in March of 1916. CRAMER, Delbert M. WWI Delbert was born at Baldur, the son of Laura and M. T. Cramer. He enlisted in Brandon and died on April 12, 1919 on active service while training at Brandon. CRAMER, Thomas Arthur WWI Thomas was born at Baldur, Manitoba, the son of Laura and M. T. Cramer. He enlisted at Baldur with the 222nd Battalion where he trained during 1914-15 as well as at Camp Hughes. He went overseas in 1916 and was killed at Passchendale in 1917. DELORME, Rita Wilma Rita was born at Pilot Mound, Manitoba, the daughter of Thos and Alma Delorme. She married Lloyd Hannah in 1947 and passed away in 1961. She enlisted with the air force in Winnipeg and trained in Ontario. EMBERSON, George WWI George was an English fellow who enlisted at Baldur and also served overseas at Aldershot in England. He returned to Baldur. George is deceased. EVERETT, Leonard Francis PEACETIME Leonard was born in Winnipeg, the son of Francis and Aleta Everett and was with the Canadian Armed Forces in New Brunswick. In April of 1969, he married Catherine Ann Gatisnby. They had one son, Anthony Robin Everett. www.mbnwo.ca FURNAS, Jack WWI Jack, a labourer, came to this district from Ontario. He left Baldur with Lorne Playfair the day after war was declared. He was killed in action on November 11, 1918. GOEGEBUER, Marcel Marcel was born at Knesselare, Belgium, the son of Alida and Achiel Goegebuer. In 1941, he married Antoinette Desrochers. He enlisted in Winnipeg and was stationed at Fort William. GOODMAN, Steini Steini was born at Baldur, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder Goodman. He lived in Winnipeg and was employed as a carpenter. He enlisted in Winnipeg and trained at Brandon. He served overseas in France, Belgium and Holland. GROVES, Edward Alfred WWI Edward was born at County of Dorsetshire, England. He enlisted at Baldur, trained at Camp Hughes and overseas in France with the Army Service Corps. Teddy worked as a laborer at Baldur, where he died. HALLGRIMSSON, Edwin P. WWI Edwin was born March 12, 1897 and was the son of Baering and Sigurborg (Christopherson) Hallgrimsson. He enlisted on May 21, 1918. He served in Canada. Edwin farmed in the north-west of Baldur. HOBBS, Frederick Fred WWI Frederick was born at Tamsworthy, Dorset, England, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hobbs. Fred enlisted in Winnipeg in 1815. He made his home with the Biles family. Fred died in 1969. HORNING, Terrence B. SPECIAL DUTY AREA & PEACETIME Terrence was born in Russell, Manitoba in 1952. He enlisted in the Navy and served aboard HMCS Protecteur, Fraser, Algonquin, Winnipeg, Annapolis, Preserver, Saguenay and Iroquois in the Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea, Pacific and Persian Gulf during Peacetime and in Special Duty Area. He received the CD with Clasp, NATO and Persian Gulf. 227

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND More Veterans ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HUFFMAN, Angus W. WWI Angus was born at Baldur in 1896, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Huffman. He married Lillian Card in 1926. They had one son, Glen. Angus served for two years in France with the 27th Battalion and received his commission over there. He returned home in 1918. ISLEIFSON, Barney August Barney was born at Glenboro on January 22, 1922, the son of Thorstein and Sarah Isleifson of the Bru district. He enlisted in Winnipeg and trained in Kingston, Ontario. He was stationed overseas in England and was killed in France on July 13, 1944. JOELSON, Sigurdur WWI Sigurdur was born on January 26, 1896 at Baldur, the son of Joel and Stienun Joelson. Sig served in Canada. He and his wife, Edna (Thorsteinson), farmed north of Baldur. They had two daughters, Darleen and Aldene. JOHANNESSON, Clarence Clarence was born at Baldur on January 9, 1923. He served for some time in the RCAF. In 1947, he married Alma Dreger. They had three sons, Martin, Harold and Joey. Clarence was a hospital orderly in Morris, Manitoba. JOHANNSSON, Arman WWI Arman was born at Baldur on February 16, 1897, the son of Kristjan and Sigridur Johannsson. He enlisted on May 28, 1918, receiving his discharge in November of the same year. He died on May 30, 1949. JOHNSON, John Eggert John was born in the R. M. of Argyle on February 27, 1896, the son of Joseph and Asdis Johnson. He enlisted in May of 1918. He was trained in England when Armistice was signed and returned to Canada in June of 1919. He lived in Detroit for many years but is now deceased. KATCHANOSKI, Philip Peter Philip was born in 1918 in Souris, Manitoba. He joined the Army and served with the 1st Battalion of the Canadian Scottish Regiment in Holland, Belgium and Germany during World War II. He received the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Philip was a member of the Souris Legion Branch before he passed away in 1960. KENNEDY, Brian Brian was born in North Bay in 1926. He enlisted in the Army and served with the Princess Pats in Canada during World War II. Brian passed away in 2005. KENNEY, George Pervis WWI George was the son of A. J. Kenney of the Dry River district. He served his country in World War I. KENNY, Clarence R. WWI Clarence was born at Pilot Mound and resided in Dry River. He enlisted at Baldur and trained at Shilo. He served overseas in France (Vimy Ridge) and in England. Clarence and his wife had three children, Rennie, Ray and Reg. KILGOUR, George George was the son of the late Lillian and W. G. Kilgour of Baldur, where he was born and educated. George served in the R.C.N.V.R. and was wounded a sea and died as a result thereof. KOLDYK, Sybren Sybren was born at Freesland, Holland, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Koldyk. He enlisted in 1942 and went overseas in 1943. Sybren transferred to the Dutch Navy when he arrived overseas. He returned home in 1945. In 1950, he was accidentally killed in an automobile accident. LUNDGREN, W. A. WWI W. A. was born in North Dakota on August 12, 1895. He was overseas during 1918. He was a life member of Baldur Royal Canadian Legion No. 108. He passed away on March 4, 1970. www.mbnwo.ca 229

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The Royal Canadian Legion MANITOBA & NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO COMMAND More Veterans ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ McFADDEN, Jesse Harold WWI Jesse grew up at Stockton, Manitoba and entered the ministry and preached at Glenora and Killarney prior to enlisting. He was killed in action. McLAREN, Clarence WWI Clarence was born on August 4, 1897 in the Wigton district, Manitoba. He joined the First Battalion on January 9, 1918 at Brandon, MB, going overseas in March. He went to France where he joined the 27 th Battalion in July until the end of the war, and then served in Germany until March 1919. Clarence is deceased. McMANUS, John Earl WWI John was born at Stayner, Ontario, the son of Thomas and Elizabeth McManus. He enlisted at Brandon and trained there and at Winnipeg. He served overseas at Aldershot and Seaforth, England. He is deceased. PIERSON, Francis S. WWI Francis, late of Glenora, was born near Virden, Manitoba, the son of Jacob and Lydia Pierson. He saw service in Canada at Camp Hughes and Winnipeg. Overseas, he was stationed at Brighton and was later killed in action on October 15, 1914. ROWLEY, Wesley Bruce Wes Wesley was born at Portage, the son of William John and Bertha Rowley. On October 27, 1940, he married Leona Kriewaldt and lived in Calgary. They had four children. Wes enlisted in Winnipeg. SHAW, William Billy WWI William was a lad brought out to this district from England. He was a labourer in the district immediately southwest of Baldur. Billy enlisted while very young and served as a bugler. SIGTRYGGSON, Konrad WWI Konrad was born in Iceland on August 17, 1888, the son of Sigtryggur and Kristin. He enlisted in October of 1915 with the 78th Battalion, going overseas on May 20, 1916. He was wounded twice in battle before being killed in action at Vimy Ridge on March 31, 1917. www.mbnwo.ca STEVENS, Alfred H. Alf WWI Alfred was born at Baldur, Manitoba on March 28, 1885, the son of Frederick and Elizabeth Stevens. On April 7, 1915, he married Hannah Cuthbert. Alf died in October of 1958. SUITOR, William BOER WAR William lived in the Glenora district. He enlisted for service in the Boer War and was killed in action. THOMASSON, Thomas Thomas was born the son of Thorbjorn and Augusta Thomasson. He enlisted in Winnipeg in December of 1939 and trained at Fort Osborne in Winnipeg. He was stationed in Jamaica and then in Hong Kong where he died on October 14, 1942. WELSH, Wilfred Playfair WWI Wilfred was born in 1897 in Kamloops, British Columbia, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Welsh. He enlisted at Plunkett, Saskatchewan and received his training in Winnipeg. He died in service in 1916. WILSON, Orville King WWI Orville was born at Mount Forest, Ontario. He came to the R. M. of Argyle and joined the service at Baldur, Manitoba in 1916. He was sent overseas and was killed in action in 1918. WOOD, Robert R. Robert was born in Utica, Minnesota on September 21, 1926. He enlisted in the Army and served from October 27, 1944 to April 9, 1946 in Canada and was discharged by reason of demobilization. He was a member of the Legion Branch 29 before he passed away on April 2, 1993. WOODS, Samuel WWI Samuel was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods. They lived in the Glenora district during World War I. He was killed in action. WRIGHT, Horace F. Horace was born on May 14, 1925. He joined the Canadian Army and served with the Fort Garry Horse in the United Kingdom and Europe during World War II. Horace has been a member of Fort William Legion Branch 6 for 58 years. 231

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A & B MECHANICAL LTD.....................36 A M BRUCE DRILLING......................196 A PET LOVERS WAREHOUSE LTD............106 AAA ELECTRIC LTD........................134 ABALON..................................110 ABBY S SOUTH.............................60 ABC FIRE & SAFETY EQUIP LTD.............134 ABCO SUPPLY & SERVICE LTD...............90 ABLE CONCRETE LTD......................162 ABORIGINAL PEOPLES TELEVISION...........28 ABSOLUTE AUTOGUARD INC................134 ACCEL TOWING & TRANSPORT LTD..........102 ACCENT ENVIRONMENTS...................212 ACCURATE LAWN & GARDEN...............212 ACSION INDUSTRIES INC...................152 ADULT EDUCATION CENTRES (AEC) INC......106 AFTER HOURS PLUMBING & HEATING........100 AGRITEL GRAIN LTD........................90 AIR WISE INC.............................100 AIRBORNE COATINGS......................118 ALEC YOUNG ASSOCIATES LTD.............206 ALLAN MC LEOD CONSTRUCTION LTD........222 ALLIANCE ENGINEERING SERVICE INC,......196 ALLIED 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BROKENHEAD RIVER COMMUNITY HALL......202 BROOKFIELD AUTOBODY & TOWING LTD......134 BROOKSIDE MEMORIALS LTD................60 BROTHERS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY LTD........132 BUCKBOARD EXPRESS MESSENGER LTD.....188 BURRON LUMBER WINDOWS-ROOFING........84 BUUS CONSTRUCTION LTD.................108 C P ROOFING.............................216 C W AUTO KING...........................114 CAISSE GROUPE FINANCIER................182 CALM AIR INTERNATIONAL LP...............126 CAMPBELL FUNERAL HOME AND FLOWERS...118 CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES................126 CANADIAN CARTRIDGE.....................116 CANADIAN MARKING SYSTEMS..............184 CANEXUS CORPORATION..................204 CANLAN ICE SPORTS......................110 CANSYS WEST LTD........................106 CAPITAL FORD LINCOLN.....................72 CARBERRY MOTOR INN....................218 CARL BUSQUE CRIMINAL LAW...............186 CARMAN COLLEGIATE.....................218 CARMAN GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS.........98 CARRIERE FIRE & SAFETY LTD..............222 CATELLIER SEED SVC......................120 CATTONS................................212 CEDARS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE INC.....86 CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS & TECHNOLOGISTS...164 CGS TRANSPORT LTD......................142 CHAPEL LAWN FUNERAL HOME............OBC CHARLESWOOD CARE CENTRE..............78 CHARLESWOOD EYE CTR..................218 CHELL S SLED SHED........................90 CHICKEN CHEF CANADA LTD.................62 CHING S REPAIR..........................198 CHOCOLATIER CONSTANCE POPP INC.......120 CHOICE GROUP BENEFITS...................86 CHS CANADA INC (GRAIN MARKETING).......118 CITY OF BRANDON POLICE SERVICE..........94 CITY OF SELKIRK..........................136 CLARK S SEPTIC SERVICE & PORTABLE......200 CLAY OVEN................................82 COLONIAL INN............................132 COMMISSIONAIRES MANITOBA...............52 CONCORDIA EYE CENTRE..................130 CONSOLIDATED FLEET PURCHASING........104 CONSTANT C TECHNOLOGY GROUP.........186 CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE...............140 CORYDON HARDWARE LTD.................204 Military Service Recognition Book COUNTRY CLASSICS CEDAR FURNITURE.....104 CRAIG & ROSS CHATERED ACCOUNTANTS...150 CRIKSIDE ENTERPRISES LTD................94 CROSSROADS INSURANCE.................154 CTR AUTO / INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY............126 CUPE LOCAL 500..........................160 CUPE LOCAL 87............................24 CURTIS TIRE SERVICES C/O KROY TIRE......216 CUSTOM CLADDING.......................226 CUTTING EDGE AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INC....................88 CYPRESS CYCLE & AG SUPPLY.............224 CYRUS WERBISKI ELECTRIC................132 D 3 EXCAVATING LTD......................148 D A LOEWEN ELECTRIC LTD................164 D J S PROPELLER REPAIR..................190 D R KNIGHT LAW OFFICE...................188 DAKOTA OJIBWAY POLICE SVC..............104 D ARCY BAIN PHYSIOTHERAPY...............78 DARRELL J TARRANT CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT LTD..........210 DAUGHTER ON CALL INC...................118 DAUPHIN CLINIC PHARMACY.................62 DAUPHIN MARKET PLACE..................202 DAYS INN-THOMPSON.....................114 DEER LODGE CENTRE.......................2 DEE S ELECTRIC LTD......................186 DENIS ROCHON...........................220 DENNY S RESTAURANT.....................26 DENT ELIMINATOR..........................84 DENTAL F/X................................90 DEREK ERB S SEEDS......................218 DIASER MANAGEMENT LTD.................128 DINICOLA ENTERPRISES...................212 DIOCESE OF CHURCHILL ON HUDSON BAY...218 DIRECT CASH ATM.........................26 DIRECT RIGHT CARTAGE...................190 DMS INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTORS...........34 DOMINION ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE.....120 DOMINION DIVERS LTD......................94 DOORTECH MFG & DISTRIBUTION LTD.........54 DOVETAIL KITCHENS......................108 DR GENDREAU PERSONAL CARE HOME......100 DREAMLAND MOTEL & CAFE................220 DROZDA BACKHOE SERVICE LTD............108 DRYDEN KINSMEN CLUB...................194 DUCKS UNLIMITED........................114 E. F. MOON CONSTRUCTION LTD.............86 EAGLEYE PRINTING & DESIGN..............118 EAR FALLS LEGION BRANCH #238...........170 EAST INTERLAKE CONSERVATION...........206 EAST SIDE VENTILATION LTD................90 EASTSIDE HEAVY TRUCK COLLISION..........88 EDDIE S GRAVEL SUPPLY LTD...............196 EDEN DENTURE CLINIC.....................96 EDGEHILL FARMS LTD.....................134 ELMWOOD RC LEGION BRANCH NO 9........166 ENCOMPASS INC...........................92 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET...............222 EVERGREEN REALTY......................130

EXTREME ELECTRICAL LTD.................132 FALK PHARMACY..........................104 FIRST CHOICE LAWN CARE.................134 FISHER FUNERAL HOME....................126 FLO FORM COUNTERTOPS.................114 FLO-CREST EQUIPMENT....................116 FOCUS HYUNDAI..........................212 FORT LA BOSSE SCHOOL DIVISION...........98 FOUNTAIN TIRE............................92 FRASER AG SVC LTD......................110 FRIENDS FUNERAL SERVICE INC.............86 FRIGS NATURAL MEATS & MORE............218 G DAVID GEORGE.........................226 G J VIS ENTERPRISES INC..................210 GABER DISTRIBUTORS......................88 GAIL FRIESEN CGA PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION........................210 GALARNYK INSURANCE LTD................144 GARAGE PROS............................200 GARTH KNOX BUILDERS READY TO MOVE HOMES...............204 GARY S DRAIN SERVICE....................202 GASTHAUS GUTENBERGER CATERING.......196 GENUINE TRUCK SERVICE...................78 GEORGE & TWEED LAW CORPORATION......190 GEORGE REMPEL AUTO CENTRE............206 GERALD A KORZENIOWSKI ARCHITECT INC....202 GIANT TIGER.............................112 GILLAM INSURANCE AGENCY LTD............94 GISLASON TARGOWNIK PETERS.............96 GLENDALE INDUSTRIES LTD................208 GLENWOOD DRAPERIES & UPHLSTRNG......200 GOLDEN DOOR...........................150 GOLDEN HEALTHCARE RESOURCES..........74 GOLD-N-MEMORIES........................220 GOOD AS NEW BATHTUB REFINISHING.......130 GRABOWESKI CONCRETE & SUPPLIES.......202 GRACE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION..............58 GRAND LODGE OF MANITOBA AF.............80 GRANITE FINANCIAL GROUP INC............186 GRANTHAM VALUATION SERVICES...........44 GREAT WEST VENTILATION INC.............108 GRUNTHAL CARTAGE LTD..................206 GUINN & SIMPSON MEMORIALS CO LTD......214 HAMMERDOWN HOME RENOVATIONS........120 HANOVER SCHOOL DIVISION...............204 HARMAX SERVICES LTD....................120 HARRIS BUILDERS LTD.....................112 HEADS-UP AUTOMOTIVE PARTS.............188 HEART BEAT INC...........................86 HEDLEY ENTERPRISES.....................192 HILL SOKALSKI WALSH OLSEN..............216 HILLIS INSURANCE LTD....................138 HOLIDAY INN-WINNIPEG AIRPORT W.........122 HOLUKOFF CHIARELLA CHARTERED.........124 HOME PHONE RECONNECT LTD.............224 HOMESTEAD MANITOBA.....................30 HOOK & SMITH............................206 HOTSY CENTRAL..........................132 HOUSE OF NISSAN........................212 www.mbnwo.ca Advertiser s Index HOUSE OF SILVER 2012....................134 HUMPHREY PRODUCTS OF WINNIPEG........38 HUNT MILLER & CO LLP....................168 IMPEL TRANSPORT........................220 INDEPENDENCE INC REHAB & RETURN TO WORK CONSULTING SERVICES INC....198 INDIAN & METIS FRIENDSHIP CENTRE........116 INDUSTRIAL TRAILER SALES LTD.............88 INTEGRA TIRE & AUTO CENTRE.............168 INTERLAKE AVIATION......................124 INTERLAKE CRANE INC.....................122 INTERLAKE REAL ESTATE..................134 INTERLAKE SALVAGE & RECYCLING.........200 INT L ASSOC OF MACHINISTS & AEROSPACE WORKERS RED RIVER LOCAL 1953........58 INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF BOILMAKERS LOCAL 555.............202 INT L UNION-ELEVATOR LOCAL 102...........82 IRONWORKERS UNION LOCAL 728...........152 ISLAND LAKES PHARMACY..................92 IVAN FRANKO MANOR......................194 J & K ZINN LANDSCAPING CONTRACTORS....202 J P F 2000 INC.............................118 J.J. 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SELF STORAGE.........................42 JACUZZI HOT TUBS OF MANITOBA...........156 JAMES STEVENSON.......................224 JELD-WEN WINDOWS AND DOORS............32 JML ROOFING & RENOVATIONS.............192 JOHN EICHEL TRUCKING LTD...............184 JRF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT INC..........64 K R CROP CHECK LTD......................132 KAZOKU RESTAURANT.....................198 KEEP N TRAC SECURITY SYSTEMS...........68 KEEWATIN - PATRICIA DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD...............92 KEEWATIN AIR LTD.........................90 KEMPTHORNE ROOFING...................196 KIKIWAK INN..............................130 KILLARNEY VISION SERVICE................192 KINSMEN CLUB OF WINNIPEG................18 KIWI INSTALLATIONS & SALES...............144 KLANN CONSTRUCTION LTD.................106 K-MAC PROJECTS LTD.....................132 KNIGHT PLUMBING........................192 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS 4TH DEGREE........70 KODIAK SHELTER SYSTEMS................106 KRAHN BROTHERS SHEET METAL............56 KUCZER AUTOMOTIVE LTD.................194 KUIPERS BAKERY.........................212 LA BOUTIQUE DEL VINO.....................74 LAC DU BONNET AUTO BODY...............148 LACOSTE GARDEN CENTRE.................94 LAGACE TRUCKING........................172 LAKE OF THE PRAIRIES CONSERVATION DISTRICT..............198 LAKESIDE MARINA..........................50 LAMB S PAINTING.........................124 LAN MIND NETWORK CABLING INC...........128 LANDMARK TRANSFER LTD.................104 LANDMARK TRUCK & TRAILER WASH.........184 LARWYN CUSTOM HOMES LTD..............100 LAWN CLINIC LTD.........................196 LAWSON CONSULTING & SURVEYING LTD....130 LD ELECTRIC LTD.........................122 LDB PURE WATER.........................78 LEHIGH & INLAND HEIDELBERG CEMENT GROUP...........56 LESAGE ELECTRIQUE......................220 LEVINE & ROW.............................92 LISA REID AUDIOLOGY HEARING CENTRES....10 LOBERT S ELECTRIC.......................114 LOBLAWS INC........................InsBckCvr LO-COST DRIVING SCHOOL.................220 LONDON LIMO............................142 LORD SELKIRK SCHOOL DIVISION............20 LOUIS RIEL SCHOOL DIVISION...............152 M J ROOFING.............................114 M. & C. COMMODITIES INC..................178 MAG DESIGN GROUP INC...................224 MANITOBA BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL.......48 MANITOBA CLINIC MEDICAL CORP...........110 MANITOBA HYDRO..........................72 MANITOBA NURSES UNION.................130 MANITOBA PUBLIC INSURANCE CORP........42 MANITOBA SHINERS........................98 MANITOBA WHEELCHAIR SPORT ASSN.......128 MAPLE LEAF DRILLING.....................190 MARIC HOMES.............................40 MARION TRUCKING LTD....................184 MARTIN REINHORN O.D.....................192 MAZERGROUP............................104 MB TOURISM, CULTURE, HERITAGE (COMMUNICATIONS MB)................226 MC CAIN FOODS CANADA..................122 MC CREARY PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL........98 MEALS ON WHEELS OF WINNIPEG...........102 MEDALLION MILK CO LTD...................190 MEDIGAS MANITOBA LTD....................46 MEIGHEN HADDAD LLP.....................166 MELET PLASTICS INC......................100 MERCURY PRESS.........................204 MERV S EXCAVATING CO....................98 METRO CENTRE LTD........................88 MHA ENTERPRISES LTD.....................60 MIDDLETON & MIDDLETON LAW OFFICE......194 MIDNIGHT METALWORKS...................124 MINNAGRO LTD...........................222 MINNEDOSA TRIBUNE......................220 MMP ARCHITECTS.........................182 MOLLY MAID..............................IFC MONTEFERRO.............................94 MORGAN MOTORS CO LTD..................96 MOSSEY RIVER MUNICIPALITY..............208 MPJ ENTERPRISES LTD....................184 MUNCIPALITY OF SWAN VALLEY WEST.......176 MUNICIPALITY OF BRENDA -WASKADA.......154 MUNICIPALITY OF BIFROST-RIVERTON.......116 MUNICIPALITY OF GRASSLAND...............18 237

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PAUL......................50 R M OF ELLICE- ARCHIE....................208 R M OF ELTON............................210 R M OF HANOVER.........................152 R M OF LA BROQUERIE.....................160 R M OF LORNE............................162 R M OF MINTO-ODANAH....................226 R M OF OAKVIEW..........................224 R M OF PIPESTONE.......................142 R M OF PRAIRIE LAKES.....................114 R M OF ROSEDALE........................158 R M OF ROSSER...........................158 R M OF SIFTON............................202 R M OF TACHE............................160 R M OF THOMPSON.......................172 R M OF VICTORIA...........................86 R M OF VICTORIA BEACH....................96 R M OF WEST INTERLAKE..................218 R M OF WOODLANDS......................170 RCB TRUCK & TRAILER REPAIR..............74 RCL STEINBACH LEGION # 190..............210 READY-MIX OF DAUPHIN...................120 RED RIVER AIR BRAKE.....................108 REENDERS SQUARE EYE CTR................94 RE-NEW MOBILITY.........................124 RENTAL EXPERTS INC......................222 REV ROMAN & GENIA BOZYK................206 RICHARDSON & LUIK FINANCIAL..............60 RICK M DENNEY INSURANCE SERVICE.......190 RIPE BISTRO & LOUNGE....................106 RIVER EAST TRANSCONA SCHOOL DIVISION...100 RIVERSIDE LIONS ESTATES..................16 RIVERTON TRANSPORT (1998) LTD..........122 RIVERVIEW HEALTH CENTRE................38 RNR STEEL INC...........................226 ROADHOUSE RESTAURANT.................128 ROCKING U FEEDERS.......................88 ROMA AUTO BODY LTD.....................100 RONALD HABING LAW CORP................130 ROSEISLE COMMIUNITY GROCERY...........76 ROSSBURN MUNICIPALITY..................214 ROTO- ROOTER PLUMBERS................110 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH # 3.......64 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BELGIAN VETERANS ASSOC. 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Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario Command Military Service Recognition Book Submission Form 563 St. Mary s Road, Winnipeg, MB R2M 3L6 Phone: 204-233-3405 How many years? Additional Information: Please attach a separate sheet of paper, and keep information to maximum of 150 words. (Example - awards for bravery i.e. VC, DSC, DFM, MC, MM, etc., POW. Please attach photograph here: Do Not Fax 240 Military Service Recognition Book

Thank you. We are We proud are proud to support to support and honour the the Veterans Manitoba of & British Northwestern Columbia Ontario and the Veterans Yukon who serve our country..

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