Remembrance day

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“They went with songs to the battle, they were young. Straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow. They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted, They fell with their faces to the foe. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. They mingle not with their laughing comrades again; They sit no more at familiar tables of home; They have no lot in our labour of the day-time; They sleep beyond England’s foam” Laurence Binyon, “For the Fallen” Robert Younger Herbert Woodward John Bradshaw Gerald Brooke John Dubois Ernest Dyke Aubrey C. Flowers Knud Jensen S.T. Steptoe R.O. Clarke E.C.W. Mockler J.F. Wilson Sidney Crook Bert Eastman W. Gilmour C.F. Hallett Alfred Roden David Dundas J.A. MacForbes J. Foy C.A. Matheson Albert Gold A.A. Allen W.B. Martin D.A. McDonald E.F. McAneeley D.J. Schmitz L.D. Kidd D.E. Horton R.L. Telfer V.F. McHarg I.G. Grice J. Leniuk A.A. Shephard K.G. Smalley G.C. Parker R.B. Kotchork R.A. Wignes L.G. Waddell Duncan Cameron L.W. Lenz J. Morphy W.C. Gay L.C. Kawn R.C. Conley William Taylor Our local, brave troops who never returned home, we remember Alex Bain W.J. Parenteau J.A. Williams M. Tagseth G. Wium M. Weber H. Murphy Ernest Roper Bert Roper Steve Veres Edwin Wagner J.P. Kavanagh M. Reynolds J. Reynolds A. Britz T. Flack Arthur Booker Robert Clarke G.S. MacDonald Frank Stockall Ernest Wilson Garvin Wilson Archie Wilson Edward Bowes Samuel Churm W.E. Hewitson Trevor Jones Rex Kirkwood Cyrus Smythe John Whiddet W.B. Brandon Alexander Bellamy Alexander Davies Alexander Cameron Nels Christiansen Frederick Clarke Percy Johnstone Maurice Jordan Kenneth McIntosh Charles MacGinnis Peter McCorkindale Gordon Stockall J.H. Stringer James Stebbings Joseph Pinnette

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“They went with songs to the battle, they were young.Straight of limb, true of eyes, steady and aglow.

They were staunch to the end against odds uncounted,They fell with their faces to the foe.

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morning,

We will remember them.They mingle not with their laughing comrades again;

They sit no more at familiar tables of home;They have no lot in our labour of the day-time;

They sleep beyond England’s foam”Laurence Binyon, “For the Fallen”

Robert YoungerHerbert WoodwardJohn BradshawGerald BrookeJohn DuboisErnest DykeAubrey C. FlowersKnud JensenS.T. SteptoeR.O. ClarkeE.C.W. MocklerJ.F. WilsonSidney CrookBert EastmanW. GilmourC.F. HallettAlfred RodenDavid DundasJ.A. MacForbesJ. FoyC.A. MathesonAlbert GoldA.A. AllenW.B. MartinD.A. McDonaldE.F. McAneeleyD.J. SchmitzL.D. KiddD.E. HortonR.L. TelferV.F. McHargI.G. GriceJ. LeniukA.A. ShephardK.G. SmalleyG.C. ParkerR.B. KotchorkR.A. WignesL.G. WaddellDuncan CameronL.W. LenzJ. MorphyW.C. GayL.C. KawnR.C. ConleyWilliam Taylor

Our local, brave troops who never returned home, we remember

Alex BainW.J. ParenteauJ.A. WilliamsM. TagsethG. WiumM. WeberH. MurphyErnest RoperBert RoperSteve VeresEdwin WagnerJ.P. KavanaghM. ReynoldsJ. ReynoldsA. BritzT. FlackArthur BookerRobert ClarkeG.S. MacDonaldFrank StockallErnest WilsonGarvin WilsonArchie WilsonEdward BowesSamuel ChurmW.E. HewitsonTrevor JonesRex KirkwoodCyrus SmytheJohn WhiddetW.B. BrandonAlexander BellamyAlexander DaviesAlexander CameronNels ChristiansenFrederick ClarkePercy JohnstoneMaurice JordanKenneth McIntoshCharles MacGinnisPeter McCorkindaleGordon StockallJ.H. StringerJames StebbingsJoseph Pinnette

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Today we pause for our soldiers and veterans.We can never thank you enough for your service,

your commitment & your heroism.

When a letter is all you have

Troops overseas would write letters back home as often as they could, their loved ones eagerly awaiting the mail de-livery to see if a letter had arrived. What was once a brief update on the war effort from the battle zone itself, is now a time capsule that many families have preserved. Above: Paul Henry Lewis, of the Carleton and York Regiment in the Canadian Army, writes to his sister Vivian Henry, while stationed in Italy during the Second World War in 1943. “Mother told me that you taught school at Mountain Rd. for awhile last year,” Lewis writes to his sister.

Letter submitted by Paul Henry Lewis

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We Remember Their Sacrifice

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Lord, bid war's trumpet cease;Fold the whole earth in peace.

-Oliver Wendell Holmes

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This Remembrance Day, never forget thosethat give their todays, for our tomorrows.

One mile east of Humboldt Ph: 306-682-5737

Your sacrifice doesnot go unnoticed.

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Letter submitted by Caitie McRae

Letter submitted by Boyd Henderson

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Email: [email protected]

We remember our honoured veterans.

10:30 Gather in lobby of St. Augustine Church10:45 Parade into Church11:00 Lastpost - 2-Minute Silence - Reveille11:05 Remembrance Day Service12:00 Wreath Laying Ceremony (in church)

Supper in Main Hall 5:30pm(Catered by BV Inn)

Social in clubroom until closing

Supper tickets -$15.00ea/Adult - $8.00ea/ChildAvailable at Legion Clubroom or

Poppy Table in the Humboldt Mall

(under 8yrs)

(Entertainment - The Beer Tent Gang )

2:00 Social in Clubroom and Museum

1:00 Lunch at Legion Hall

Royal Canadian Legion

Branch # 28

Humboldt, Sask

Monday, November 11th Schedule

Above: Earl James Piche, of the Algonquin Regiment, writes a poem to his wife, Betty, from the front in Germany during the Second World War. He was killed in action on April 11, 1945. He was obviously looking forward to returning home to his wife:“To hear your voice, to see your face, to walk and talk with you. Picking up the broken fragments, starting life anew,” he writes in his poem.Right: Horace Frederick Knapp Henderson, of the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, writes to his mother from overseas during the First World War. Henderson’s letter shows the uncertainty of the war front for soldiers, given they were of-ten confused on their location and exact date, as evidenced by Henderson stating he’s “Somewhere in France.” He dated the letter Feb. 3, 1918 but the envelope it was sent in was officially stamped January, 1918, showing Henderson was unsure as to the exact passage of time.

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Peter P. Dutchak, gunnerCanadian Army

Second World War

Pte. Andrew DutchakCameron Highlanders of Ottawa

Second World War

Anthony Vincent ZilkowskySouth Alberta Regiment

4th Canadian Armoured DivisionSecond World War

Cpl. Arnold W. Bolton58th Independent Field Squadron,

Royal Canadian EngineersGermany 1952-55

Donald B. Ramsay, telegraphistRoyal Canadian Navy

Volunteer ReserveSecond World War

Lance-Cpl. Richard Woods5th Battalion of the 1st

Canadian DivisionFirst World War

Bernard NiekampCanadian Army, Coastal Defense

Second World War

Sgt. Bernard JansenRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War

Lance-Cpl. Doris (Atkinson) GrayCanadian Women’s Army Corps

Second World War

John Arthur GrayCanadian 6th Anti-Tank Regiment

Second World War

Pte. Frederick BlythCarleton and York Regiment

Second World War

Gabriel Laplante, flying officerRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War

We Remember

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This Remembrance Day, we pause for our veterans.We can never thank you enough for your service,

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Honour their service and their sacrifice

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We shall remember their sacrifice.

Delbert Kirsch MLA

Batoche Constituency

(306) 256-3930

Humboldt Ph: 682-2574 • Lake Lenore Ph: 368-2338Bruno Ph: 369-2830 • Cudworth Ph: 256-2300

Lest We Forget

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Gottlieb FreistadtSaskatchewan Regiment of the Canadian Expeditionary Force

First World War

Pte. Henry RennebergRoyal Canadian Corps of Signals

Second World War

Tony RennebergRoyal Canadian Postal Corps

Second World War

Cpl. Egill A. BuschmanThe Regina Rifle Regiment

Second World War

John Clifford Misouri8th Canadian Reconaissance

RegimentSecond World War

Joe SaretskyThe Regina Rifle Regiment

Second World War

Sgt. James R. HarcourtCanadian Army

Second World War

Sgt. Horace Frederick Knapp Henderson72nd Battalion of the Seaforth

Highlanders of CanadaFirst World War

John Svab, flying officerRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War

Pte. Joseph Leonew32nd A.A. Battery R.C.A.

Second World War

Leo Saretsky, telegraphistRoyal Canadian NavySecond World War

Cpl. Louis Francis Benson404 Squadron,

Royal Canadian Air ForceSecond World War

On behalf of the Humboldt constituents and myself,I would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to all of our

veterans who so selflessly served in past wars.Our thoughts, prayers and gratitude are with those

serving in the Canadian Forces today.

MLA HumboldtConstituency Office

632 9th Street Humboldt, SKPh: 306-682-5141

Donna Harpauer

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Lest we Forget

We pray for our veterans andthose who are presently serving

our country in harms way.

From the Living Word Church Congregation

“Blessed are the Peace MakersFor they will be calledChildren of God.”

-Matthew 5: 9

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Boyd, Janet, Brenda, Maureen, Denise, Trina

517 Main St., Humboldt, SK • 306-682-501774 Main St., Quill Lake, SK • 306-383-2383

We remember their sacrifice.

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Watson

Rural Municipality of Bayne No. 371306-369-2511

We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them.

-Francis A. Walker

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Pte. Math BunkoThe Rocky Mountain Rangers/ South Saskatchewan Regiment

Second World War

Pte. Michael Joseph ZilkowskyRoyal Winnipeg Rifles

Second World War

Pte. Nick SokolanThe Regina Rifle Regiment

Second World War

Pte. Peter KlashinskySouth Saskatchewan Regiment

Second World War

Pte. Roman SarauerThe Regina Rifle Regiment

Second World War

Pte. Ray SteffenCanadian Army

Second World War

Cpl. Peter TarnowskiSecond World WarStationed in Halifax

Flight Sgt. Albert John CashSecond World War

Served 1942-46

Pte. Stan FordPrincess Patricia Canadian

Light InfantryYugoslav Wars

Pte. Walter WehageCanadian Army

Second World War

Col. William Andrew BoutinCanadian Forces

Gulf War

William DomesCanadian Army

Second World War

813 21st Street Humboldt, SK(306) 682-5501

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For love of their countrythey accepted death.

Lest we forget.

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November 11, 2013Remember those who havefallen so others can live.

Lest we forget

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Behiel, Will & BiemansBarristers & Solicitors

306-682-2642

In Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row,

That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, fly

Scarce heard amid the guns below.-Lieutenant Colonel John Alexander McCrae, MD

616 Main Street • Humboldt • 306-682-3861

Humboldt Florist

Lest we Forget

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Andy McAnally (senior)The Royal Navy

Second World War

Cpl. Andy McAnally (junior)The Ulster Defence Regiment/

Royal Irish RegimentServed 1979-1993

Dr. Robert W. Begg, OC1st Canadian Parachute Battalion,

Canadian Army Medical CorpsSecond World War

Lieut. Elsie “Duzz” BakerThe Nursing Sisters of the

Canadian Army Medical CorpsSecond World War

Flight Lieut. William McRaeRoyal Canadian Navy & R.C.A.F. Second World War and after

Flight Lieut. Stan BakerRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War

Pte. Raymond SchwartzThe Regina Rifle Regiment

Second World War

Pte. Berenice BakerCanadian Women’s Army Corps

Second World War

Cpl. Philip William ClarkRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War,Alaska highway project

Bernard and Francis DoepkerThe Rocky Mountain Rangers

Second World War

Pte. Earl James PicheThe Algonquin Regiment

Second World War

Gabriel Kloschinsky18th Canadian Battery R.C.A.

Second World War

Accent Credit UnionQuill Lake Branch • 78 Main Street, Quill Lake, SK

806 6th Ave. • 306-682-2829

Our cheer goes back to them,the valiant dead!

Laurels and roses on their graves to-day,Lilies and laurels over them we lay,

And violets o'er each unforgotten head.-Richard HoveyB

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We SaluteOur Veterans

CANADADIXON

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1-800-667-5060

Danish Oven306-682-3933

Lest we forget

Graphic arts printinGLtd.

[email protected] • 903 5th Ave., Humboldt

Dennis, Vyenda, & Jim Korte

We can never thank you enough foryour service, your commitment

& your heroism.Farm Equipment Ltd.

www.hergottcaseih.com

Hwy 5 E Humboldt306-682-2592 • Parts & Service 306-682-2591

Lest We Forget

Kevin PhillipsMLA Melfort Constituency

Box 2800, Melfort, SK S0E 1A0(306) 752-9500

Toll Free: 1 (800) [email protected]

We Salute Our ArmedForces and Veterans.

HUMBOLDT CO-OP

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We will not forget

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Martin MuyresCanadian Army

Second World War

John Bernard LoefflerCanadian Army

Second World War

Don McKimRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War

Norman AngelstadRoyal Canadian Air Force

Second World War

910 Main Street, Humboldt, SKwww.calebgroup.ca

Who kept the faith and fought the fight;The glory theirs, the duty ours.

-Wallace Bruce

Locally owned, globally connected.www.cmiterminal.com

Naicam, SKToll Free: 1-877-209-0977

Lake Lenore, SKPh: 306-368-2281CMI Terminal

CMI Ag Ltd.

1-800-667-2623 • www.ctrc.sk.ca

Remembering thosewho served

Hometown CellularYour Telus Authorized Dealer

623 7th Street306-682-1410

(In the old Carlton Trail Building)

Supporting the troops

of yesterday, today

& tomorrow

The Marysburg Centre of the Artsmarysburgchurch.ca

NEVER FORGET

THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA530 Main Street, Humboldt

306-682-2678

…And their namesare engraven on

honour’s bright crest.

a simple gesture, an act of respect. a lifetime of FREEDOM.

www.graphic-ad.cawww.graphic-ad.ca

Wear a Poppy.

QUILL LAKE OIL CO-OPPh. 306-383-2313

FAX: 306-383-2213