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THE WEEKLY ANCHOR
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Lest we Forgetest we Forget
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MR. DAN PLANTE
Branch of service M 65724; Robert McLellan
unit, Rank Sapper M Clasp; Bruce Lindgren METRO BASARABA FRANK J. LEACH
years enlisted, July 10, Division or Regimental No Branch of service, Army;
1941 - August 22, 1945. EARL CLIFFORD M39969; rank, Corporal; KEN W. CHALUK u n i t 4 9 t h E d m o n t o n
Served in United Kingdom RONNESETH signed up April 1942, Division or Regimental No Regiment; years enlisted,
and Canada. Medals discharged February 1946; V71894; rank, 1st Class 1942-1945. Service in
Stoker; signed up August
awarded - Canadian Division or Regimental No years served, 4; served in 1943; discharged January England, Sicily, Italy, N.W.
volunteer, 1939-1945 K49793; rank, Private; Canada, United Kingdom, 1946; years served 2½; Europe. Medals awarded,
Defence Medal, medal signed up January 1943, Continental Europe; served in Canada and South Monte Cassino Cross, Italy
from the Queen. Dan lived discharged August 1945, medals/stars, Canadian Pacific and North Atlantic; Star, France & Germany Star,
in Marlboro in 1924, later Calgary, Alberta; years medals/stars, Voluntary
Shiningbank. After the served 2½ years; served in Volunteer Service Medal Service Medal 1939-45, 1939-1945 Star, Canada War
Medal, Victory Medal, Dutch
army he worked for the Canada, Europe, North with Clasp and War Medal. Imperial George VI Medal,
railroad living in Hinton, Africa, Italy; medals/stars Hong Kong Medal, the Embassy Medal (7).
Vancouver and Prince 1939-45 star, CVSM, GEORGE Pacific Star; pay per day, Eli Wild
W eekly George. Italian Star, Victory Medal, MITCHELL basic $2 day; training, basic
training, infantry. From Bickerdike, AB training, joined up at HMCS
Served in WWII from Discovery, Vancouver, BC
1941 - 1045 and HMCS Nonsuch,
Edmonton; advanced
t r a i n i n g , H M C S
JIM TAYLOR Cornwallis, Nova Scotia
Canadian Merchant Navy; and numerous training
signed up 1943, discharged ships; active duty, HMCS
1946; served, around the Prince Robert, South
world. Pacific.

BART DAVIDGE
Division or Regimental No
M105012, Tor. Scot; rank,
Corporal; signed up 1942,
discharged 1945; served in
Canada, England, France, ADOLPH ABRAM
L. Cpl. G Robert Belgium, Holland and M. 107567 Canadian Army R.C.A.M.C., Private.
VanKoughnett Germany; medals/stars, ‘39- Entlisted April 1943 and discharged February 1945.
JOHN ADAMSON
Royal Canadian Engineers Division or Regimental No 45 Star, CVSM, N/W Europe
1942-1946 M38092; rank Lance Vic. Medal.
Corporal; signed up June 24,
1943, discharged October 9, HOLLAND ACORN
Division or Regimental No
R187030; rank, Lac A
Group; signed up 1942 The
discharged V Day; years Salute to those who fought ANCHOR
served, 3 years 60 days;
s e r v e d i n C a n a d a ;
medals/stars, Canada and
Volunteer medals; pay per
day, $1.25; training,
Airframe Mechanic; other
members in family who
served, brother, Keith,
passed away Dec. 12, 2001. The eekly
ROBERT R. ANCHOR
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RICHARDSON (Bob)
ELMER AHLF B r a n c h o f s e r v i c e , KENNETH SMITH ISABELLE PETTIFER
Division or Regimental No R.C.A.C. M.P. (Military Division or Regimental Division or Regimental No
RCAF, R113335, rank, Policeman), 1941-1945, No 1st Canadian Army Army, CPC; rank, Private;
Leading Aircraftsman; served in Canada. Tank RCASC; rank, signed up Apri 1944,
signed up July 15, 1941, Private; signed up January discharged September 13,
discharged September 10, 19, 1941, discharged
1945; years served, four; JOHN FRANCES September 25, 1945; years 1945; years served 1 ½
served in RCAF (Canada ALEXANDER years; served in Ottawa,
and Britain); medals/stars, served 4 years 8 months; other members in family
Defence Medal, CVSM and WINWARD served in England, Sicily, who served, two brothers,
Clasp; pay per day, $1.50; Served RAMC War Veteran Italy, Belgium, Holland overseas, Allan Lambert
training, Aircraft Rigger. for three wars. and Germany. and Lorne Lambert.

CLIFF WINTER
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Cliff was born in Fisher
WILDWOOD BR 149 Mills, Ont. Feb. 19, 1898.
He came west in 1914 at the
Veterans List age of 16 with his brother
Ray and made his home at
the Lambert Creek, up the
Honor Roll Sagmoen, Marvin Johnson, Larry Robb Hwy. Cliff joined the
Able, Leon F. Starko, Nick Johnston, Michael Royal North West Mounted
Steer, Ken
Alskogg, Victore Vickery, Jack O'Dell, Reginal Police in 1917. In Feb.
Bateman, Arnold Willett, Victor Phillips, Bruce 1918 he went to WWI. He
Redinger, Joan
Boone, William Williamson, Harry Riendeau, Tom w a s i n t h e 7 8
Dash, Kenneth C.F.A.C.E.F.M.D. #13 out
Dash, Merle (Bud) Schuler, Hector of Calgary. They were sent
Travis, Cecil
George, William Veteran List Turco, Salvadore overseas first to England
Johnson, Basil Berg, Stanley then on to France. Cliff was
Loughran, Ada Cardinal, Terry with the dog teams, a
Loughran, Harry Dungey, Christine teamster and a gunner. He
E
McKenzie, Harry Erickson, Boe came home to Edson at the
Monty, Tony Estes, Jon end of the war in 1919 and EDSON CHRYSLERDSON CHRYSLER
Olesiuk, Sandie Gibbs, Don homesteaded along the UNBEATABLE
Paulson, Clare Greenwood, Ellen McLeod River up the Robb 7440 4th Ave. - Highway 16 1-877-723-9500
780-723-9500
780-723-9500
1-877-723-9500
Rachel, Herert Hiesinger, Rudy Road until his death in
1979. Edson Chrysler - You drive our way, we’ll deal your way.
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