St. Lawrence Flour Mills Great War Roll of Honor

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue,
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Canada's "Aid to the the Allies" includes the Great War Roll of Honor for St. Lawrence Flour Mills.

Canada's "Aid to the Allies" highlights what various provinces, people, and companies helped the Allied cause during World War I. The Quebec Family History Society is in possession of a copy of this document. The copies are not on display. 

Inscription

St. Lawrence Flour Mills

Roll of Honor

Montreal

The Boys who made Peace possible

A Tribute

Peace has come. But our rejoicing must not make us forget the gallant boys who fought to defend our rights, to assure our liberty and happiness – to save our country from the fate of Belgium.

Notwithstanding the fact that the St. Lawrence Flour Mills have been on a war basis since the very beginning of the hostilities, and has supplied flour to the Imperial as well as the Allied Armies, it has sent its quota of men to defend our Homes and our Country.

It is our desire to pay a tribute to these brave boys from the St. Lawrence Flour Mills who helped win the war.

Our Honor Roll includes: 

                  

Lieutenant A. D. Williamson (Killed in action)
Lieutenant D. Robertson  
Lance-Corporal George Harris (Killed in action)
Private John Welding  
Private John Unwing  

Two made the supreme sacrifice, but all were willing to lay down their lives to protect our own lives, our property, our rights and our honor.

 

Location
St. Lawrence Flour Mills Great War Roll of Honor

153 Sainte-Anne Street
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 45.4043979
Long. -73.9542533

Canada's aid to the allies

Victoria Edwards
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