Location: Lambton County N 42.99597 W -82.41361
Veterans Memorial Park, 206 S.t Clair Street.
This tall memorial was erected in 1922 by the citizens of Point Edward to remember the fallen in the Great War. The carved stone bust of a soldier was carved by a local artist. The monument was opened to great fanfare by Governor General Lord Julian Byng, who had commanded Canadian troops at the famous Battle of Vimy Ridge. The names of the fallen from the Great War can be found on plaques at the base of the memorial and the names of the battles can be seen rising up the sides of the stone pillar. There is also a bell with plaques that also pays tribute to the fallen of World War II and Korea. A recently planted Vimy Oak also stands proudly over-looking the park, complete with its own sign.
A memorial dedicated to the Canadian Merchant Navy is also found in the Veterans Memorial Park, which I will feature in a separate post.
Marker text:
Front:
YPRES
HOOGE
ST. ELOI
VIMY RIDGE
BOURLON WOOD
SACTUARY WOOD
THIS MEMORIAL
WAS ERECTED BY THE CITIZENS OF
POINT EDWARD
THROUGH VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS
TO THE HONOURED HEROES
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 - 1918
LEST WE FORGET
THEIR NAMES SHALL LIVE FOREVER
THIS STONE WAS LAID
BY
LORD JULIAN BYNG
OF VIMY
GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA
APRIL 18th, 1922
Right side:
DOUAI
HILL 70
ARLEUX
FRESNOY
VALENCIENNES
QUEANT DROCOURT
KILLED IN ACTION
RANDALL ROBERT
SEAGER FREDERICK
SKINNER WILLIAM BRUCE
SLATER BENJAMIN
TAYLOR ERNEST
VOLLICK HENRY HERBERT
WALKER KENNETH
WILLIAMS MORRIS
WALKER FRANK
FERNS PERCY
HOWELL ARTHUR
Back:
MONS
DENAIN
GIVINCHY
FESTUBERT
PASSCHENDAELE
NEUVE CHAPPELLE
DIED DURING MILITARY SERVICE
OR THROUGH MILITARY SERVICE
KNIGHT, RICHAR R.
EVANS, THOMAS H.
BROWN, JAMES GORDON
MAVITTY, JOHN
THE STONE IN THIS
MEMORIAL WAS DONATED
BY THE
CENTRAL CANADA STONE CO. LTD.
Left side:
LENS
SOMME
AMIENS
CAMBRIA
CANAL-DU-NORD
MONCHY-LE-PREUX
KILLED IN ACTION
BENWARE NEIL
CLARKE WILLIAM
FORSYTHE ROBERT
FAIR ROY
GRACEY AUBREY WILLIAM
HAMBLETON GEORGE
HOWIE MORLEY
KEMMLE CHARLES
McRURY ANGUS
PLUMBRIDGE THOMAS
Bell:
THIS PLAQUE IS ERECTED
IN HONOUR OF
THE VETERANS OF
THE KOREAN WAR
1950 - 1953
THIS PARK DONATED TO
POINT EDWARD BY
CARL C. MANORE
IN MEMORY OF HIS PARENTS
MR. AND MRS. C.C. MANORE
LONG TIME RESIDENTS OF THE VILLAGE.
DEDICATED
TO THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THIS COMMUNITY
WHO SERVED IN
WORLD WAR II
1939 - 1945
KILLED IN ACTION
ALBERT F. BENDALL
JACK BURGESS
ROSS CLARK
ROBERT S. HADLEY
GEORGE HOPWOOD
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