Location: Lambton County N 43.03866 W -82.16218
6745 Camlachie Road, beside the library.
This memorial stands proudly in Veterans Memorial Park, next to the public library and local sports fields which are the centre of activity on most small towns. It represents not only the village of Calmachie, but the township of Plympton-Wyoming. The memorial consists of two stones standing on each side of the Canadian flag. The original monument is a large cairn constructed of local fieldstones and features a red granite plaque with the names of the lost heroes from the two World Wars. A more recent addition is a flat, grey granite stone to honour one local soldier lost in the Afghanistan War and with room to add more names of future unforeseen conflicts. We can all hope that no more names ever need to be added to this stone and that although our brave men and women continue to serve our country with distinction in conflicts around the globe, that they can do so without further loss. Lest We Forget.
Marker text:
Fieldstone cairn:
CALMACHIE
COMMUNITY
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
OUR HONOURED DEAD
AND ALL WHO SERVED
1914 - 1918
SAM NORWOOD
THOS. POWELL
GEO. RITCHIE
GEORGE GRAY
1939 - 1945
MARTIN ANDERSON
LESLIE COLLINSON
JOHN STEWART
New stone:
IN HONOUR OF ALL THOSE
FROM PLYMPTON - WYOMING
WHO HAVE SERVED SO WE
MAY LIVE IN PEACE
LEST WE FORGET
CPL BRENT POLAND
AFGHANISTAN 2007
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