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  • Alex and Helene Dmitruk
    Alex Dmitruk (parents Justin & Maria), born March 12, 1923 in Mohilno, Western Ukraine, Displaced Person Helene Marie Kreutzer, born August 29, 1925 in Spiegelau, West Germany Alex fled Russian occupation to Germany as a young man where he became part of a conscripted labour force in a factory in …
  • John and Jane Dillen
    I remember coming to Halifax in the fall of 1953 and seeing the red coloured maples, yellow birches, greens and oranges. I thought I had come to a very special place - a magic land. I remember thinking life would be good in such a land. Life has been good to all of us here. Akky Mansikka … John and …
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  • John da Silva
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  • Annelies Schaerer Munzker
    Why and how I came to Canada I was born 1931 the second of five children into a very well off family in Vienna / Austria. After a care free wonderful childhood my life changed with the end of the Second World War when we lost everything. Early 1944 I was evacuated with my high school to a mountain …
  • Beryl Byard Landry
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  • Lance Cpl Edmund Clayton Hubbard
    Lc/Cpl Hubbard was born in Cassilis, New Brunswick on May 11, 1920, the son of William A. Hubbard and May M. Fisher Hubbard of Long Reach, New Brunswick. He married Marjory Johnson of Montreal, Quebec. They had three sons: William Richard, Timothy Clayton and Keith David. Edmund died in November …
  • Warrant Officer J. Wes McElgunn
    Warrant Officer J. Wes McElgunn …
  • Joan E. Zwicker
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  • Joan Muriel Smale
    Joan Muriel Smale …

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