Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Madawaska
Location: Renfrew County N 45 29.958 W 077 58.962
In front of the cemetery on Madawaska Road (Highway 523).
This is a beautiful memorial to the men and women of Murchison and Lyell Townships, who served in the World Wars and Korea. The memorial is located outside the St. Matthew's RC Cemetery, and features a paved walkway, two benches, two flagpoles and a pair of armoured personnel carriers flanking the granite marker.
Marker text:
Centre:
IN HONOUR OF
THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN
OF
MURCHISON AND LYELL
TOWNSHIPS
WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II
AND THE KOREAN WAR
ROZAK, NEIL
THURSTON, HAROLD
LEST WE FORGET
List of those who served:
THURSTON, WILLIAM
BRESNAHAN, ALBERT
DUPUIS, ALBERT
DUPUIS, CLARENCE
DUPUIS, GEORGE
DUPUIS, NELSON
DUPUIS, MIKE
DUPUIS, ROY
CAMERON, LAURA
CAMERON, ALLEN
CAMERON, JAMES
CAMERON, JOHN
CAMERON, PETER
HILDEBRANDT, KENNETH
JOCKO, JAMES
JOCKO, LEO
JOCKO, MATTHEW
JOCKO, PETER
JOCKO, PATRICK
JOCKO, WILLIAM
JOCKO, MICHAEL
LAVALLEY, WILFRED
CARSWELL, JOSEPH
CARSWELL, BRUCE
CARSWELL, GORDON
CARSWELL, GILBERT
CARSWELL, RALPH
CARSWELL, ROBERT
PILATZKE, VERNON
PAYNE, THOMAS
PAPLINSKIE, FRANK
HASKIN, ELGIN
HASKIN, STANLEY
HASKIN, WILMOT
SIMOURD, ALEXANDER
SIMOURD, RENE
YOUNG, CLAYTON
JESSUP, ALLEN
JESSUP, ALBERT
JESSUP, JOHN
JESSUP, SARAH
JESSUP, WILLIAM
MONTGOMERY, ERNEST
WHITE, RUSSEL
MORRISSEY, LEONARD
MORRISSEY, MARTIN
FLORENT, ALFRED
FLORENT, DANIEL
FLORENT, EUGENE
LYNCH, DEAN
LABARGE, GEORGE
LUNDY, MICHAEL
HAMILTON, ARTHUR
HAMILTON, GUY
HAMILTON, LAWRENCE
HAMILTON, GORDON
HAMILTON, HERBERT
WOERMKE, CLARENCE
WASMUND, ARCHIE
TRACEY, EDWARD
COOK, FRANK
O'REILLY, EMMETT
O'REILLY, CLAUDE
O'REILLY, LEONARD
ENO, JAMES
HIGGINSON, ROBERT
WRIGHT, ROBERT
HERGOTT, ROY
CHADDOCK, FREDRICK
CHADDOCK, WILLIAM
BROWN, OLIVER
BROWN, WESLEY
DALY, JACK
BURANT, FELIX
IVY, MARGARET
IVY, RAYMOND
STEPHENS, GERALD
STEPHENS, ROBERT
PIGEON, ALEXANDER
PIGEON, JACK
PIGEON, KENNETH
PIGEON, RAYMOND
DUNNE, VIVIAN
DUNNE, BERT
DUNNE, FREBES
DUNNE, LAMBERT
DUNNE, SHIRLEY
CHARTRAND, ERNEST
HELMER, CORTIES
HELMER, ARDEN
SHELLHORN, CLAYTON
SHELLHORN, CLIFFORD
BENISH, JOHN
POPKIE, ALBERT
COULAS, BERNARD
COULAS, DOMINIC
COULAS, LAWRENCE
SILIEFF, ANTHONY
SILIEFF, NICK
DAVIS, LORNE
CLOUTHIER, MARTIN
GREEN, BERNARD
MATTHEWS, HUEY
BUDARICK, EMERSON
Sunday, 23 June 2013
Orillia
Location: Simcoe County N 44 36.308 W 079 25.495
On the northwest corner of Colborne Street and Dunlop Street, in front of the hospital.
The city of Orillia has done things a little different than most communities. They decided, at the end of the First World War, to create a cenotaph that was not only practical, but also would show thanks and respect to the men who gave their lives. The decision was made to build a much needed hospital, and thus, Soldiers' Memorial Hospital was erected in 1922.
A stone cenotaph and walkway mark the entrance to the hospital. The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 34 helped to make this unique tribute a reality, and added the granite cenotaph in 1967.
Marker text:
Front:
1914-1918
BY THE GRACE OF
ALMIGHTY GOD MAY
ALL WHO PASS THIS
WAY HOLD SACRED
IN THEIR HEARTS
THE MEMORIES OF
THOSE WHO FOUGHT
AND DIED THAT ALL
MIGHT LIVE IN
FREEDOM
1939-1945
CANADA AND ORILLIA
CENTENNIAL YEAR 1967
ERECTED BY
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
BRANCH 34
Left:
LEST
WE
FORGET
KOREA
1950-1953
Rear:
(same as front)
Right:
(same as left side)
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Rockwood
Location: Wellington County N 43 37.084 W 080 08.612
On the corner in front of St. John's Anglican Church, at 112 Main Street South.
Rockwood held a special half holiday for families on Thursday, August 28, 1919, beginning with an unveiling of the monument to honour soldiers who fought and fell in the Great War. The excitement was centred around a corner of the lot owned by St. John's Anglican Church. About 50 veterans marched from Waterside Park to the cenotaph, and two bands from Guelph came to provide the music. The attendees later walked to the Agricultural Park to enjoy a luncheon, baseball, and races, with speeches from local dignitaries. The two side additions were added to the memorial after the Second World War in 2000.
*taken from http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/nic-inm/sm-rm/mdsr-rdr-eng.asp?PID=807
Marker text:
Centre:
FOR THE CAUSE OF
LIBERTY, JUSTICE
AND PEACE
JOHN S. COKER
THOMAS EDWARDS
JAMES GAMBLE
HENRY HAMPSON
ROBERT J. MUTRIE
J. WILFRED OAKES
PETER PICK
ARNOLD PHILLIPS
WILLIAM W. SAMMON
R. JOHN STUMPF
GORDON WINSTON
ERECTED BY THIS MUNICIPALITY
TO COMMEMORATE THE
SERVICES & SACRIFICES OF OUR MEN
IN THE WAR OF
1914-1918
Left:
1939-1945
J. ALFRED EDWARDS
ERNEST H. GERRIE
LAWRENCE N. GRAHAM
JERRY T. GUTHRIE
WASLEY P. HARRIS
T. EDWIN HAYWARD
JOHN D. HILTS
GREAT HAS BEEN THEIR SACRIFICE
Right:
1939-1945
GORDON E. MACK
WILLIAM H. PARKINSON
DONALD F. TITT
GEORGE R. WARE
DOUGLAS W. WHEELER
CHARLES H. WILSON
THESE WELL BELOVED OF OURS
Lower:
1950 KOREA 1953
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Stayner
Location: Simcoe County N 44 25.123 W 080 05.315
On Perry Street, in front of the Clearview Township Administration Centre.
Erected fairly recently by the Township of Clearview and the Royal Canadian Legion Stayner Branch 457. The memorial consists of an engraved granite shaft, featuring the honour roll to those lost in the great conflicts of the 1900s.
Marker text:
STAYNER BRANCH 457
IN GRATEFUL TRIBUTE TO THE MEN
OF STAYNER AND COMMUNITY
WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN
WORLD WAR I AND WORLD WAR II
MAY WE EVER CHERISH AND
PRESERVE THEIR MEMORY
HONOUR ROLL
1914 - 1918
ENOCH HERITAGE
GEORGE McGINNIS
GEORGE SEVERN
1939 - 1945
ELDRED BOWMAN
FRANCIS HUISH
JACK LEMON
RUSSELL MATHERS
ROBERT PADDISON
WALTER SCOTT
ELMER FISHER
FRANCIS KELLY
NORMAN MARTIN
FRED MORRICE
FRASER ROBB
DOUGLAS WHITE
1950 KOREA 1953
LEST WE FORGET
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
New Dundee
Location: Waterloo Region N 43 21.027 W 080 31.712
On the north side of Bridge Street, entrance to the town park.
Dedicated in honour of and in grateful tribute, to those of the New Dundee community, who gave their lives for freedom in the Second World War. This memorial was erected by the community of New Dundee, unveiled in 1948. The memorial, known as Memorial Gate, is made up of the stone and iron gates at the entrance to the Town Park.
Marker text:
Front left:
MEMORIAL GATE
ERECTED 1948
IN HONOUR OF, & GRATEFUL TRIBUTE
TO THOSE, OF NEW DUNDEE
COMMUNITY, WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
FOR FREEDOM IN WORLD WAR II.
1939 -1945
LIFE MUST BE MEASURED IN DEEDS,
NOT BY TIME.
Front right:
KENNETH LAVERNE FRIED
1920 - 1945
WALTER CARL KURT
1924 - 1944
RUSSELL ARTHUR SALTZBERRY
1920 - 1944
BURKLE IRA TOMAN
1923 - 1945
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Uxbridge
Location: Durham Region N 44 06.519 W 079 07.355
On the southeast corner of Brock Street and Toronto Street, in front of the library.
This memorial is proudly dedicated to those from Uxbridge and District who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It was erected by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E.) and the citizens of Uxbridge. All the names on the cenotaph are from the Great War, along with the crests of the Canadian Expeditionary Forces, which they joined. A brass plaque on the front bears the names of the dead, and the back hosts the names of those who returned. A limestone statue of a soldier stands guard atop the memorial. It appears that the rifle he is holding was replaced in more recent times. A painted mural across the road also pays tribute to the warriors of the day.
Marker text:
Front engraved on stone:
1914 - 1918
YPRES
ST. ELOI
SANCTUARY WOOD
SOMME
COURCELETTE
VIMY RIDGE
HILL 70
ST. JULIAN
PASSCHENDAELE
AMIENS
ARRAS
CAMBRAI
MONS
WORLD WAR II
KOREA
1950-1953
Front brass plaque:
THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE
THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
LT. COL. SAM S. SHARP DSO. MP. OC.
116 ONTARIO COUNTY BATTALION
FT. LIEUT. RUSSELL GOULD
FT. LIEUT. HAROLD CROSBY
FT. LIEUT. GORDON CROSBY
SERGT. CARL DE GEER
SERGT. MARSHALL GRAHAM
CORP. HARRY NEWTON
W.J. BELL BODDY
JOHN A. BEARDEN
GEORGE V. CLARK
GEORGE COOPER
KILBY HICKLING
NORMAN MAIRS
GORDON McCARTY
ALLIN OUDERKIRK
WILLIAM H. SHELL
FRED STEPHENS
GEORGE W. ROBINSON
ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF UXBRIDGE
AND THE IMPERIAL ORDER OF DAUGHTERS OF
THE EMPIRE TO PERPETUATE THE MEMORY
OF THOSE WHO SERVED AND THOSE WHO
FELL IN THE GREAT WAR.
Rear:
UXBRIDGE HONOUR ROLL
THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR
C.A. ADAMS, H.L. ADAMS, D.B. ARMSTRONG, J. ASHFIELD, R. BARKEY, G.M. BEARDEN, J.E. BELL BODDY, R.C. BESWICK, J.C. BLACK, A. BROWN, J.R. CLEMENCE, M. COLLERAN, H.P. COOK, J.C. CROSBY, C. DASH, W. DOBSON, W. DE GEER, O. EWEN, R.M. FERGUSON, N.E. GERROW, J. GRAHAM, W.D. GRAHAM, J.F. GRAHAM, P.V. GRAHAM, P. GORDON
H.V. GOULD, L.H. GOULD, R.C. GOULD, S.A. GOULD, L.A. GOULD, G.E. GILFILLIAN, H.P. HAMMILTON, R.W. HAMILTON, V.J. HARE, J.A. HARMON, R.W. HARMON, A.H. HARSELL, A.R. HART, G.M. HEARD, W.H. HENRY, M.E. HOUCK, A. JOBBITT, J. JOBBITT, W. JOBBITT, C.E. JONES, G.B. JOHNSTON, W.H. JOHNSTON, J.W. JOHNSTON, R. JOYCE, P.M. LOTT
J.M. LITTLEJOHN, A. MAIRS, B. MAYNARD, C. MAYNARD, F. MAYNARD, L. MAYNARD, J.G. McDONALD, F. McNEVIN, O.C. McPHAIL, F. MONTGOMERY, D. MONTGOMERY, S. MONTGOMERY, L.M. NICHOLLS, G. NOLAN, E.H. NUTTING, H. OUDERKIRK, A.C. OSBORNE, J.A. O'DELL, A. PENNOCK
G.E. RAINEY, W.J. ROBINSON, H.R. ROBINSON, G.R. SILVER, D. SILVER, H. STINER, W.R. ST. JOHN, D.N. THOMPSON, P. TITUS, C. TUNSTELL, H.E. VESEY, W.A. VESEY, G.J. VICARS, G.B. WAGG, S.R. WATSON, W. WRIGHT
NURSES. IRENE McNEVIN, ELIZABETH REID