Saturday 17 August 2019

Winchester

 
Location:  United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
N 45 04.151   W 75 16.884
In front of the Winchester District Memorial Hospital, 566 Louise Street.
 
This is an update to the post I made of the same location in April 2018, but since then, the memorial has had two "wings" added to the sides and I have also managed to get a photo of the memorial plaque inside the hospital.  Thanks to fellow researcher Louise Bellec for the new photos.

This memorial was erected in 1954 by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 108.  It was moved to its current location in 2009, with the opening of a new Winchester District Memorial Hospital.  The original Memorial Hospital was opened in 1948, but replaced with a new state-of-the-art hospital in 2009, which is when this memorial was moved to front of the new building.  Inside the hospital is a plaque with the names of those brave souls from this area who died in World War II.  The plaque is situated by the main entrance on the left wall in between the two sets of doors.

 
Marker text:
Front:
THEIR NAME
LIVETH
FOR EVERMORE

1914 - 1918
1939 - 1945

ERECTED 1954
BY
CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 108
TO PERPETUATE THE GLORIOUS MEMORY
OF OUR FALLEN COMRADES

1950 - 1953

AFGHANISTAN
2001 - 2014

PEACEKEEPING
 
 



Inside plaque:
WINCHESTER DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
ERECTED IN HONOURED MEMORY - WW II

ACE    PTE.    WALLACE J.
AITKENS    F.O.    ROLAND
ANDERSON    PTE.    WALTER
ANNABLE    LIEUT.    EDWARD
ARMSTRONG    F.O.    HAROLD
ARMSTRONG    PTE.    ROBERT
BARRIGAR    LIEUT.    CARL
BOYD    TPR.    KENNETH A.
BOYD    LIEUT.    NAIRN S.
BROUSE    W.O.    DAVID L.
BURNS    CPL.    ROY
CALORNE    CPL.    DONALD
CAMERON    SGT. P.O.    KEITH
CARTER    SQDN. LDR.    FRANK
CARKNER    SGT. OBS.    CLIFFORD
CARKNER    SGT. P.O.    D.M.
CHAMBERS    P.O.    KELLY
CLARK    TPR.    ALLAN
CLARK    F.O.    JAMES
CRAIG    PTE.    DAVID
COTTER    W.O.I    DAVID G.
COYNE    P.O.    HAROLD
CUMMINGS    PTE.    B.R.
DESJARDINES    DVR.    J.E.D.
DURANT    TPR.    DWIGHT
 
EMPEY    SGT.    EARL
EMPEY    FLG. SGT.    H.C.
EVANS    W.O.2    D.F.
FOUBERT    PTE.    EUGENE
GATES    PTE.    CHARLES
GARLOUGH    TPR.    J.J.
GILLILAND    PTE.    DAVID
GILLISSIE    F.O.    WM.
GILSON    F.O.    ARNOLD
GOODMAN    PTE.    G.W.
HADLEY    FLT. LIEUT.    JAMES
HENDERSON    SGT.    GORDON
HOLMES    PTE.    FRED
IRVINE    W.O.    HAROLD O.
JOHNSON    L.A.C.    ALEX
JOHNSON    F.O.    JACK
KENNEDY    SGT. GNR.    ROY
KIRKER    L.CPL,    HARRY J.
KIRKER    TPR.    LORNE R.
KNOWLES    P.O.    DAVID M.
LINTON    P.O.    OSWALD A.
LONEY    P.O.    GLEN B.
LONG    P.O.    STUART
MARCELLUS    P.O.    FRANCIS S.
 
MARCELLUS    P.O.    DOUGLAS L.
MC EVOY    FLT. SGT.    OLIVER J.
MC GINN    FLT. SGT.    WILFRED L.
MC LAUGHLIN    F.O.    GEORGE
MC MILLAN    F.O.    HUBERT J.
MORIARTY    TPR.    HERBERT
OGILVIE    F.O.    BRUCE
O'GRADY    SGT.    JOHN
PRUNNER    PTE.    L.W.
ROBERTSON    PTE.    JOHN R.
ROBINSON    CPL.    M.C.
ROSSIE    PTE.    ALEX R.
SCHELL    P.O.    LYLE
SCOTT    PTE.    ALLAN
SHAVER    TPR.    HENRY A.
SMITH    PTE.    BERT
THOMPSON    SGT.    L.H.
TWINAME    P.O.    ERIC P.
UTMAN    LIEUT.    G.D.
UTMAN    SGT. OBS.    KEITH B.
VAN ALLAN    PTE.    DWIGHT
VITTORIO    TPR.    SAM
WARREN    PTE.    GERALD D.
WILSON    SGT. GNR.    GORDON
WOODS    GDSMAN    F.F.
 

Saturday 10 August 2019

Westmeath


 
Location:  Renfrew County        N 45.817719     W 76.887735
Township of Westmeath Veteran's Park, Corner of Jessie Street and Synton Street.
 
Located in the scenic Ottawa Valley, Westmeath along with the former municipalities of Cobden, Ross and Beachburg was amalgamated into was is now the Township of Whitewater Region, which was named after the world-famous whitewater on the Ottawa River, popular for kayaking and rafting. Westmeath is also in an historic area, where not too far away, Samuel de Champlain's astrolabe was found nearly 254 years after it was lost. Also, Cobden which was founded by circumstances as a land road was needed to travel on instead of using the treacherous part of the Ottawa River.

The Township of Westmeath Veteran's Park, was part of a project to commemorate 50 years of the end of WWII. The inauguration was on August 9th, 1997 at 14h00, where there was a Legion Parade of Veterans and a decoration service. 3 local Legion Branches participated and around 400 Townships residents attended.

Situated just across from the Westmeath Recreation Centre and the fire department, the Veteran's park occupies a small portion of a block that has also a baseball park. A small brick layered path leads to the monument which is complemented by some shrubs and tall cedars behind with our national flag. Most of the time, the names of the local unselfish war heroes who lost their lives are inscribed on the front of the cenotaph, not for this one, one has to look at the back.

***Special thanks once again to Louise Bellec for the photos and description. 



 
Marker text:

Front of stele:

DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY
OF THE MEN AND WOMEN
OF THIS TOWNSHIP
WHO HELPED PRESERVE
A FREE NATION

WORLD WAR I  1914 - 1918
WORLD WAR II  1939 - 1945
KOREAN WAR  1950 - 1953

LEST WE FORGET
 


 
Back of stele:

IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE

WORLD WAR I

HUGH ED BROWNLEE
DONALD COFFEE
ARNOLD DAVIDSON
LYLE G. DOUGHERTY
LOUIS ETHIER
LEMOINE GERVAIS
GEORGE L. GRAHAM
VERNON GRAHAM
WILLIS HOWARD
JOHN McGONEGAL
WILLIAM R. MUCKLE
JAMES PATTERSON
HAROLD G. SMITH
WALTER THOMPSON

WORLD WAR II

CLINTON B. BERRY
WILLIAM BLACKMORE
GERALD BROMLEY
WELDON CARNEGIE
WILSON COSTELLO
WESLEY G. DAVIDSON
STEWART ECKFORD
CARSON FOY
WARRINGTON FOY
EDWARD GERVAIS
HARRY GERVAIS
RENAUD GERVAIS
FRANCIS HARNEY
ELMER S. KENNY
J. IRWIN LABOW
KENNETH LADEROUTE
NEIL LAFRENIER
LYLE LAMKIE
HAILEN LAPORTE
JOHN MELLISH
ELMER MUTTON
SYDNEY PRESCOTT
MERVIN ROBINSON
GORDON ROLLINS
ROBERT H. WILSON











Sunday 4 August 2019

Rodney - cemetery

 
Location:  Elgin County     N 42 33.834   W -81 41.362
In the cemetery, 218 Queen's Line ( County Rd. 104)
 
This memorial consists of a large cross on top of a granite headstone, with the names of those lost in the two World Wars.  The setting in the Rodney Cemetery is very beautiful, with the cross placed at the head of two long rows of evergreens.  The names engraved on the memorial are the same as found on the plaqueS at the local library (see previous post).  A very elegant and peaceful setting for a war memorial, great place to rest and remember.
 




Marker text:
Front:
1914-1918

LIEUT. A BAKER
FRANK BOLTON
NELSON DOYLE
A.R. GARDINER
CORP'L. DAVID GILL
FRANK KAY
EMERSON McCALLUM
THOMAS McCOLL
LLOYD McPHEE
JOHN PLATT
GEORGE SEARLE
A. SEWELL
A. TEMPLETON
S. WEST
LIEUT. EZRA D. ZOLLER


1939-1945

ALBERT BUSHENSKY
LEONARD C. DEGRAW
ELLIS A. EASTON
WALKER HOOVER
LLOYD LANCASTER
HECTOR LANCASTER
ORVILLE LONG

LEST WE FORGET

RODNEY AND WEST ALDBOROUGH