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… Marshall B.L. Montgomery citing recognition for "outstanding good service, and shown great devotion to duty, during the campaign in north … SK, including a parcel of land that he received for his overseas service from The Veteran's Land Act. He was an active member of Royal …
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… RCAF and raised six children along the way. After a happy life in the service, Earl and Phyl retired in 1980, spending the rest of their …
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… years, was managing editor of Canadian Scene, non-profit, multilingual service for Canada's ethnic media. Currently publisher/editor of Canscene -- Canada's Multicultural Scene, a voluntary web service promoting Canada's diversity carrying on the work of the now …
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… two more children to their growing family. After a lifetime of service in the mining industry and in education, Carl retired in 1980. …
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… years old, my mother, Jeannie Lynn Rees, was the youngest war bride to come to Canada. By having her name inscribed on the Wall of Service I am paying tribute to her courage. I am in awe at what she did …
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… At this auto body repair shop I was fired because after one year's service I asked for 5 cents raise, from 65 cents to 70 cents an hour. … machine technician and in 1985 I opened my own business in Sales and Service of vending machines. I am still in business today. In 1964 I …
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… Service: World War Two Years of Service: 1 Medals Received: 1943-1945 Star, France & Germany Star, CVSM …
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… was establishing a speech treatment centre for brain injured Canadian servicemen and women. At that time Harry was engaged in the Allied … full of hammocks for the servicemen and the women and children were accommodated in rooms containing 4 double bunks. These rooms had … for DVA. Her room in the Lord Elgin Hotel offered the first comfortable sleep in almost 2 weeks. After traveling by train to …
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… Charles Hachey departed for service overseas aboard the Louis Pasteur on December 13, 1940. …
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… a very young man. He married Hendrikje Merkley in Holland in 1945. He died in 2001. …