Remembrance Day

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Sunday, November 8, 2015 - North Shore News - A15

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

a tribute to our

country’s heroes In Flanders fields the poppies grow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.


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Sunday, November 8, 2015 - North Shore News - A17

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Lawrence Ovid (Smitty) Allard

1916-1994. Born in Sardis, BC. Served 1939-45 Canadian Army. Descendant of Ovid Allard of Hudsons Bay Co. Loved his “maple leaf forever.” Was/is loved with much affection by his niece Naydeen.

Flying Officer Jack Alton

Felix Almazan Jr.

Entered the US Navy at the age 17. He was stationed in San Diego before serving in Japan.

Juanita Almaz!n US Armed Forces

John Antone Sr.

John Anthony Antone Jr. US Marine Corps.

Served in the US State Maritime Service. He was wounded twice while serving in the South Pacific. He was decorated with several medals, including the Purple Heart.

Joseph Antone United States Army

On Remembrance Day, teachers and students remember those who are serving and those who have served.

Served with the RCAF during WW2 as mid upper gunner in Bomber Command. Jack passed away on September 15, 2012

Steven Antone Wright

Awarded the Military Medal for Gallantry in Action. This medal was presented to him by Field General Montgomery.

Our Country’s Heroes

Edward Harry Ange

Oliver Ange

WWII Vet. Motorcycle Dispatcher. Killed in Action.

WWII Veteran. Canadian Army Infantry.

Rudy Baker

Age 92, served during WW2 in France, Belgium, and Holland with the Calgary Highlanders, Infantry. Resides in North Van and is a member of Lynn Valley Legion, Branch #114.

WWII Veteran. Canadian Army Private-K-7439

Virgil Billesberger

We Remember the sacrifices made by all who serve our country

Honouring sacrifice in war. Teaching for peace in the future.

Jane Thornthwaite, MLA North Vancouver - Seymour

A message from the public school teachers of North and West Vancouver.

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Our Country’s Heroes

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Remembrance Day Events on the North Shore NORTH VANCOUVER ceremony and parade

WEST VANCOUVER ceremony and parade

Wednesday, Nov. 11, 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Victoria Park Cenotaph at Keith Road and Lonsdale Avenue

Wednesday, Nov 11, at 10:45 a.m. Memorial Arch in Memorial Park at Marine Drive between 19th and 20th streets The parade starts at 10:45 a.m. and the service starts at 10:55 a.m.

At 9:20 a.m., the JP Fell Pipe Band will march from the armories at 15th Street and Forbes Avenue, and proceed east to 15th Street across Lonsdale Avenue, southbound and up to the RCMP Detachment. At 9:55 a.m., the Pipe Band, RCMP and fire department will proceed south on St. Georges Avenue down to the assembly point at the corner of East Keith Road and St. Georges Avenue. With the completion of the ceremonies at approximately 11:30 a.m., veterans and remaining participants will march off from the Cenotaph at Victoria Park. The final stage of the parade route will move northbound on Lonsdale Avenue, turning westbound on West 15th Street and proceeding west on 15th Street up to the armories on Forbes Avenue.

Chuck Billy

Joined the army at age 17 in 1943. He trained at Camp Borden, Ontario as a Machine Gunner. Chuck was on Embarkation leave when V.E. Day was declared May 7, 1945.

Philip F Blades

March 24th 1924-December 16th 2006 Served in the Canadian Army World War II, 2nd Field Regiment, 10th Battery First Canadian Division 1942-1946 front line service as a Dispatcher in Sicily and then in occupied Germany.

MARITIME MEMORIAL SERVICE Wednesday, Nov. 11, 10:30 a.m. Cates Park 4141 Dollarton Highway A public ceremony hosted by Burrard Yacht Club - participate on the land or on the water.

Albert Carnelley Brook

Bob Bodie

World War 2 Veteran. Lancaster Navigator RCAF Shot down over France and hidden by the French resistance. Always loved and never forgotten.

Canadian Army Private

Daniel Ted Cheer

Thomas Cole

Flight Lieutenant Albert Carnelley Brook, Distinguished Flying Cross Served RCAF as Navigator based in England World War II. Died, Winnipeg January 26, 2010, age 93.

Arnold Bro

Remembering those who fought for the freedom that we enjoy today. Volunteered at age 18 in 1943 with the Sea Forth Highlanders. He served in France, Germany, Italy and Holland. He was killed in action in 1944.

Served in France, Belgium & Holland. Taken prisoner in ‘44, 10 miles from Nijmegan. Eventually delivered to Poland where he remained a POW until liberated by the Russian army. Received 4 medals and was discharged in 1945.

Tom Robert George Cole III

Born in 1936, NV, BC. Joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in January 1954. Retired in 1975. Tom was stationed in Sea Island, Downsview, ON, Germany and Cold Lake Al. Now re-sides in French Kwen, ON.

Darick Dion Cailing US Armed Forces

Pascal Cortez

Joined the Canadian Army at age 27 in 1942 and was discharged in 1945.

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Sunday, November 8, 2015 - North Shore News - A19

Our Country’s Heroes

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

lest we forget

James Daniels

WW I Vet. Joined the Army when he was only 15 years old and was not honest about his age.

Reginald Dominick

Volunteered at age 21 in 1941. He served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in England, France and Holland. Reginald was killed in the line of duty in Holland in 1945.

WWII

Able Seaman Ronald G. Ennis

Harry Pascoe Duplissie

1885-1917 Killed in action in WWI and buried in France. He said, unless he offered his services to his country he could not occupy the same place in his community. With Love and Respect Norm Duplissie

Buzz Downer

Art Eggros US Army

Joined the Navy (RCNVR) Stationed on Newcastle Is. Served on HMCS Moolock; HMCS Mattane (K444) Training for the Pacific. A North Shore resident, Ron passed away September 5, 2015.

Fred Downer WWII

Douglas H. Franklin

Canadian Navy May 29, 1942 – November 29, 1945. Douglas served at HMCS Dockyard Esquimalt with the Bomb Disposal Unit and aboard the frigate, HMCS Kokanee convoying between NFLD and Ireland.

Henry Downer

John Downer

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A20 - North Shore News - Sunday, November 8, 2015

Our Country’s Heroes

Lieutenant Daniel Frost / Keetley

He served in the Canadian Navy for seven years in communications and counter intelegence tirelessly. He is in our thoughts every day. Daniel passed away at the age of 31.

John T. Hoyle

Served in the R.C.A.F. during W.W. II, Bluenose Squadron #434 as a Lancaster pilot stationed in Yorkshire. John, 91,is a member of the West Van Seniors Centre Keeping Connected program.

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Harvey Gonzales

Peter Garcia Canadian Army

Larry Jack

Volunteered in ’39, age 29. Served with the Westminster Regiment in England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, North Africa & Italy. Received 6 medals. Served with the 5th Canadian Division, under the 8th British Army.

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Isabelle Garcia Phillips WWII Vet. Canadian Army

WWII Vet Canadian Army 1st Battalion

Joined US Army at age 18 in 1940. Served with the 101st Airborne Division in England, France, Italy and Belgium. Harvey started out as a Medic, then retrained as a Paratrooper in England. He participated in the Battle of the Bulge. Discharged in 1947.

Edward “Jock” James

Jimmy E. Johnston

Nadine Joseph

Domingo Gonzales

Joined the Canadian Army at age 18 in 1944. He took basic training in Saskatchewan, then switched over to the Medical Corps. Jock was discharged in 1946.

Joined the Canadian Army at age 21 in Nov. 1944. Trained with the #11 Platoon, C Coy Petawawa Regiment. He was in transit on the Atlantic Ocean when the war was declared over.

After leaving St. Paul’s Residential School she volunteered at age 18 in 1941 to serve with the Canadian Women’s Corps. She trained in Vermillion, Alberta. She was stationed in Victoria until 1945.

Beverly Guerin WW II Vet.

Roman Joseph

Seaforth Highlander Cadet Corps (19821986) and rose to rank of officer. Currently still in service. Sarajevo/Bosnia campaign Peace Keeper for United Nations. Veteran of Afghanistan Confl ict as a member of RCAF and was in charge of his own platoon during Afghanistan Conflict. Current rank held is Master Corporal in Signal Corps (RCAF).

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Welcoming all the the Public and Veterans to all of our Remembrance Day Ceremonies All members of the public are welcome to any of our Branches and the Army, Navy and Airforce after the services.

West Vancouver Branch 60 580 - 18th Street, West Vancouver

North Vancouver Branch 118 123 W. 15th Street, North Vancouver

Lynn Valley Branch 114 1630 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver

Army, Navy and Airforce Veterans in Canada Unit 45 119 East 3rd St. North Vancouver

We welcome all veterans and the public to any of our ceremonies at: MEMORIAL ARCH ARCH Marine Drive at 20th Street, WestWest Vancouver at 10:30 am, Wednesday Marine Drive at 20th Street, Vancouver at 10:40 am Monday VICTORIA PARK Keith at Lonsdale Avenue, Vancouver at 10:30 am Monday VICTORIA PARK Keith at Lonsdale Avenue, NorthNorth Vancouver at 10:30 am, Wednesday LYNN VALLEY Pioneer Park,Lynn Lynn valleyVillage Rd &atMountain North Vancouver LYNN VALLEYCAIRNLibrary Square, Valley 10:30 am,Hwy, Wednesday Ceremony to be held at Veterans Plaza, 10:30 am Tuesday We would like to thank all the contributors to the Poppy Campaign and thank the volunteers for all their hard work.


Sunday, November 8, 2015 - North Shore News - A21

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Flight Lieutenant Robert Keetley

He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during the WW 11. He served in the Atlantic arena flying over the supply ships all the way to Iceland on sub patrols. Flight Lieutenant Keetley passed away at 93 yrs.

Captain Kenneth W. Kelly

Jack Kelly

WW II Vet (Kelly Boys)

Korean Veteran Cypress Peacekeeping Mission Military Career for over 22 years Thank-you for your service.

Patti Kelly

Our Country’s Heroes

Willy Kelly

Canadian Army

Canadian Army

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Remembrance Day Maritime Memorial Service The public is invited to join members of Burrard Yacht Club in a Remembrance Day Maritime Ceremony on the water at Cates Park, November 11 at 10:30AM.

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Our Country’s Heroes

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

Sammy Lewis

Norman Lewis WW II Vet. Joined in April 1945 at 24 years of age.

Served in France, Germany, Italy and Holland. He was active in the “D” Day Invasion and was awarded 5 medals. Wounded in ’44. Pretended to be dead while Nazi’s ripped off his “Dog” tags and went through his pockets. Crawled back to Allied lines, his only ID was his Cdn. uniform.

Milton Miranda

Jim Miranda

Volunteered at age 18 in 1941. He served with the Sea Forth Highlanders in Italy and France. Milton drove a supply truck in the convoys and was also an ambulance driver. He was wounded when his truck went over a land mine.

Henry Ferguson Lopez US Army. Stationed in West Berlin

Donald Moody

Volunteered in ’42 age 22 with the Algonquin Regiment in England, Belgium, France and Germany. Was stretcher bearer in Medical Corps when wounded & his buddies killed. Later recalled a dream his friends were calling him to go with them.

Anchil “Ducky” Mack

Volunteered at age 40 on Dec. 6, 1941. He was trained in small arms and demolitions, but served with the Canadian Forestry Corps in Glasgow. The C.F.C. produced railway ties.

Joseph Moody

Volunteered at age 27 in 1941. He served in Canada, The United Kingdom and Europe. He was discharged in Vancouver in 1946.

MCPL Charles "Chuck" W. Matiru

1980 - 2013 Deployed in Kabul 2004, Kandahar 2006, Special Joint Task Force X 2009 - 2013. You will always live in our hearts.

Thomas Nahanee Almojuela

Now serving with the US Embassy in Monte Visio, Uruguay. A ’66 grad of the US Military Academy. Senior Army Aviator is 22 year veteran. Awarded the Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star and other citations.

Lawrence McGrath

Served in the Royal Canadian Army in WWII as a Tank Gunner in the 28th Armoured Regiment. Fought in the invasion of Normandy to liberate France. Always remembered, always missed.

Edward Nahanee

PVT. 1st Class, 334th Infantry. Volunteered ’42 at 20, served with the American 9th Army in Europe. Received Bronze Star in ’44, Silver Star and the Purple Heart. Fought in Battle of the Bulge, killed in action in Holland, February 28, 1945.

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Sunday, November 8, 2015 - North Shore News - A23

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

James P. Nahanee

Robert Nahanee

Served in England, France, Belgium & Holland. Medals awarded: Cdn Voluntary Service Medal, Civilian Medal, Cdn Centennial Medal (’67), Outstanding Service Medal in organisation work among the Native Indian Communities in BC.

Enlisted at 17. Assigned to Germany with NATO Forces. Transferred in ’67 to Edmonton, then to Cyprus in ’68 for 6 months. Stationed in Calgary from ’68-’74. Back to Cyprus in ’71. Trained on navy ships. Disharged in ’74. Received the Cyprus Medal.

Charles Newman

Joined Canadian Navy in January ’57. Basic training, CFB Cornwallis NS, then Esquimalt for medical training for nursing. Worked at military hosp. in Esquimalt, then transferred to HMS Stadacona military hosp., Halifax. Served in the military for 2 years.

WWI Vet. 37th Battalion C.E.F. April 3rd, 1929.

Our Country’s Heroes

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Served with the United Nationes peacekeeping forces in Cyprus.

Cpl. Willard Pat

Joined the US Marine Corp. in 1989. Willard did his basic training at Camp Pendleton, CA. He Served at 29 Palms, CA. In 1991 he served 88 days in the 1st Gulf War and was discharged in March of 1993.

Andrew Natrall

Albert Newman

Robert Paull

Robert Walter (Bob) Ralston

Andy volunteered at age 18 in 1917. He trained as a sniper/gunner and his accuracy was 90 percent.

Joined the US Army in 1987. Undertook basic training at Fort Knox, Texas. Served in Scheinsurt, Germany and Fort Hood, Texas, Saudi Arabia (six months during Desert Storm). Discharged in 1991.

George Newman

Volunteered at age 17 in 1914. He became a Machine Gunner. Served in France & Germany for four years.

WWI Vet

Born 1925, Medicine Hat, Alberta HMCS Tecumseh, served on Mine Sweepers and Corvettes on the Atlantic Seaboard 1942-45. He is a longtime contractor and resident of the North Shore.

Flight Sgt. Fred Rannard Sr.

Enslisted in Lethbridge AB. Flew with the RCAF during World War II, over the Pacific, as a wireless air gunner. Passed away September 9, 2015 at the age of 92.

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Our Country’s Heroes

Peter Rivers

Volunteered at age 33 in 1943 with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He arrived in Liverpool on Jan. 17, 1945, on the SS Mauritania. In the early morning hours he heard the bombing of V-2 rockets in the distance. Peter served in England for 20 months.

REMEMBRANCE DAY IS NOVEMBER 11TH

PO Harry W Sandgren

Served in the RAF, 158 Sqd, as a pilot of Halifax Bombers. He was awarded the DFC from King George VI for his service. Harry passed away Aug 13, 2015 at the age of 100.

James Thomas

Enlisted with US Marine Corps in 1986. Stationed in Camp Lejeune N. Carolina, 6th Marines, 2nd Marine Div. where he was a TOW Gunner. 3 months in Panama. Medals – Good Conduct & Rifle Expert. Honourable discharge in September 1990.

Lorne Thomas

WWII Vet. Canadian Army

Private Catherine Schaff

Cpl. John Schaff

Served in the Canadian Army Motor pool Halifax, During WWII. Member RCL, TVS Branch 44 Vancouver.

Served in the Canadian Army during WWII in Europe Member of RCL, TVS Branch 44 Vancouver. Remembered and always loved. John Passed away June 30, 2005.

William R. “Sam” Thomas

Linwood (Dawson) Trask

Served with Sherbrooke Fusiliers, 27th Armored Div. in France, Holland & Germany. Received the Croix de Guerre w/ Crimson Star in ’47. “For exceptional service rendered during the war for the liberation of France.” The medal was the highest military award for Gallantry in Action.

Enlisted in the RCAF at Montreal, Que. on Valentine Day 1942. Following six weeks basic training in Toronto, she received her posting. While stationed at #13 S.F.T.S., St. Hubert, Quebec. Linwood worked in Logbook Control and Records Office.

Able Seaman/ Weapons Under Water Gerald Smith Served in the Canadian Navy on the HMSC Skeena, Qu'Appelle and the New Glasglow between 1963-1965.

Fred Stokes

North Vancouver resident (age 91) proudly served in the Second World War and is the last living member of the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion in this area. Long standing member of Branch #8 Bornewest and Branch 118 Legion of North Vancouver.

Thomas Williams

Volunteered in ’42, at 20 w/ the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada in England, France, Holland and Italy. Wounded carrying a message across front lines. Slept for 3 days, awoke with scars on hip where doctors removed shrapnel. Received 7 medals.

Walter Williams Canadian Army ‘Died in Action’

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