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… Today, I commission this plaque in honour of my father, Adel Zaher for his leadership, faith, determination and …
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… My father returned to his home is Quesnel, British Columbia following his discharge from the army in 1945. Mom and I followed in July, 1946. I was 16 months old. We …
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… and grateful that I have had the opportunity to live here. Canada, in my opinion, the greatest country and the most generous, fine people to …
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… Located on the Halifax waterfront, beautiful and elegant spaces are available for all types of functions. Museum staff take pride in providing …
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… I met my husband when I was serving in the Women's Land Army in the village of Chipping Warden, Oxfordshire, England. He was …
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… We both went overseas in the spring of 1944 on a small troop ship which departed from Sydney NS and joined a convoy off Cape Breton which was … in the liberation of Holland and was in Germany when the war ended. My future wife Nursing Sister Eve Shepley served in the Canadian Army Hospitals in Colchester England, Belgium, and Holland. Ernest C. …
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… Families 1956 I arrived on a very cold day in January 1957 with my wife and son Richard born on the Boat "Venezuela." We were Hungarian … S.I. Sipkoi de Kellermann …
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… We both went overseas in the spring of 1944 on a small troop ship which departed from Sydney NS and joined a convoy off Cape Breton which was … in the liberation of Holland and was in Germany when the war ended. My future wife Nursing Sister Eve Shepley served in the Canadian Army Hospitals in Colchester England, Belgium, and Holland. I came home …
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… Harry on October 3, 1948. They were from Austria but departed from Bremenhofen, Germany. They came on an American Troop Transport called the General M.B. Stuart. They were put …
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… Nikander and Anna Owcharuk were my grandparents. They were both Ukrainian and arrived at Pier 21 on …