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City/Municipality
Big Valley
Memorial Number
48009-050
Type
Address
53 Main St, Big Valley, AB
Location
Municipal park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.036914490976, -112.75129667961
Inscription

[front/devant]

ERECTED
IN HONOR OF THE MEN WHO DIED IN THE TWO GREAT WARS
1914 - 1918
AND
1939 - 1945

[left side/côté gauche]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN ACTION DURING W.W. I 1914 - 1918

ADSHEAD ALBERT
DAHL HARRY
DURIEUX JOHN
EVANS GEORGE
FOURNIER AUGUSTIN
HOCKLEY HENRY
HOCKYARD ERNEST
HOLMES OWEN
MARQUIS DANIEL
PRICE HARRY
RAYNARD GEORGE
WATSON JAMES

[right side/côté droit]

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN ACTION DURING W.W. II 1939 - 1945

CURRIE RICHARD
EDWARDS ERWIN
EDWARDS GRANT
FORANS EDWARD
FORANS JIM
GRICE WOODROW
GRIDLEY RANALD
HOLLENBACH EDWARD
MACMILLAN HARRY
MELNYCHUK WILLIAM
O’MEARA EDWARD
O’NIEL WILLIAM
OSMENT DONALD
SCOTT NELSON
TUSTIN ALBERT
WILLIS DANIEL

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obelisk (front and left side)
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obelisk (front)
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plaque (left side)
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plaque (right side)
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead of the First and Second World Wars. A Big Valley Cenotaph was originally constructed in 1925 in memory of those who laid down their lives in World War I. The present day population does not remember the precise location. The present day Big Valley Memorial Cenotaph and surrounding Park was built by Leg ion members and commemorated in 1948. This beautiful treed and flowered park is approximately ½ block from the Legion, which is an Original Charter Member. Planters adorn the east and west side of the monument with smaller ones at the base. The Village now maintains the park area and Legion members still voluntarily prune and water the flowers and shrubs as necessary. There is a Dieppe Survivor and subsequent prisoner of war living in Big Valley. In his honour and all other Dieppe Veterans, in conjunction with Alberta Prairie Steam Tours, an annual Dieppe Train Ride and Parade is presented to commemorate them.

City
Big Valley
Country
Type Description
Cement obelisk
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5
City/Municipality
Veteran
Memorial Number
48009-044
Type
Address
100 Waterloo St, Veteran, AB
Location
Veteran United Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.001039617518, -111.12171101079
Inscription

[front/devant]

FOR KING AND COUNTRY
Veteran United Church
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH
CANADA'S FIGHTING FORCES

E.C. Akhurst
D.R. Anderson
E.C. Anderson
J.H. Ballentine MM
B.B. Bennett
F.L. Bennett
R.E. Bower
R. Burns
T. Burgess
E. Bye
T. Belsheim
R.L. Carlson
H. Clark
L.R. Clark
L. Cline
D.L. Cuthbert
C.J. Cuthbert
N.S. Cuthbert
R. Conway
H. Dowler
L. Erickson
R. Erickson
A. Fleming
L. Fleck
A. Fischer
A.A. Goulson
H. Halverson
G. Hopcraft
H. Johnstone
W. Kubinchak
M. Kotanko
E.G. Long
E. Lindemann
H. Laycraft
P. Litniak
J. Lees
R. Locke
I. McCarthy
J.K. McCurdy
J. McDonald
T. McDonald
W. McDonald
H.A. McKenzie
B.W. Melin
D.L. Melin
F.V. Melin
N.B. Mills
D.B. Mogck
E. Monagle
E. Maron
H. Mosher
H. Nelson
N.O. Nelson
D. Nilson
R.B. Nelson
E.R. Paulson
W.W. Paulson
J.R. Pringle
D. Pennington
A. Robb
L. Rowell
H. Raniseth
J. Ross Jones
R. Roth
H. Roth
H. Stevinson
M.H. Sims D.F.C.
L.D. Smith
C.W. Smith
A.J. Smith
J.G. Stiles
W. Stiles
R. Stiles
W. Stewart
R. Stewart
R.G. Thorburn
G.E. Ulseth
L.C. Ulseth
T.E. Wall M.I.D.
E. Wittmack
G.T. Watson
H.H. Wilson
T.O. Walhovd
S.T. Walhovd
W.A. Wraight; S. Wraight

Women's Services

E.B. Akhurst; M.M. Armstrong; I.N. Armstrong; W.L. Armstrong; M.A. Bowthorpe; J. Bucfield; C.O. Elzer; A. Kraisosky; L. Kraisosky; D. Pennington; E.N. Vetter; K. Wraight

They Died that We may live

E. Alm; L. Ford-Deacon; S. Ley; M. McCurdy; A. Roth; H. Smith; F. Wittmack

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certificate (front)
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Body Content

This certificate lists the names of the members of the Veteran United Church who served in the Canadian military during the Second World War.

City
Veteran
Country
Type Description
Framed certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3069
City/Municipality
Veteran
Memorial Number
48009-042
Type
Address
100 Waterloo St, Veteran, AB T0C 2S0
Location
Veteran United Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.000921094821, -111.1218419541
Inscription

[front/devant]

Roll of Honor

"Greater Love Hath No Man Than This"

1914 Veteran 1918

Acton J. *
Acton Victor
Bishop J.A. *
Ballantyne J.H.
Black John
Brittain J.B.
Burnard A.J. * Vimy Ridge 19 May 1917
Beach Kenneth
Carswell James
Cogswell E.
Collins M.
Creed Hugh (wounded)
Clarke E.J.
Deacon L.F.
Dutton R. (wounded)
Dutton C. (wounded)
Dowler G.E. (RFC) *
Graham G.G.
Goldthorpe George
Huton Herb
Haddon Ralph
Hobbs A.P. (wounded)
Jermyn J.H.
Lewis Bob
Lightle Allan *
Lane David
Mason F. Leonard
Martin Alphonse *
McGregor R. (wounded)
Martin Francis
Orchard Fred
Pennington W.
Pennington G.
Petit H.
Raycraft E.
Riddel R. *
Robertson S.
Rolls Geo.
Richmond George (wounded)
Shipton C.
Shipton W.
Stanton A. *
Scott Harold (wounded)
Twillie W.J.H.
Turner John
Tanner Tom
Webster D.D.W. *
Wilson R.W.
Wraight W.
Wood Rob
White Clarence*
Warring W.T.
White J.D. (wounded)
Beach Barney
Hailstone Robert
Baxter Charlie

* denotes those killed in action

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certificate (front)
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This certificate lists the names of the local war dead and veterans of the First World War.

City
Veteran
Country
Type Description
Framed certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3068
City/Municipality
Bashaw
Memorial Number
48009-040
Type
Address
Feltham Drive & Range Road 204
Location
St. Peter's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[front/devant]

To The Glory of God
PARISH OF ST. PETERS
1914 - BASHAW - 1918

[First column/première colonne]
ANDERSON, TRULS
ANSLOW, TOM
BEAUDRY, FRANK
BILLINGHURST, W.
BLACKMORE, R.
BODDY, W.C.
BOWRING, GUY
BRADY, JACK
BROPHY, ED
BURNS, MARTIN
CHARLESWORTH, K.
CHRISTIE, NORMAN
CONN, J.A.
CREIGHTON, REV. O.
CURTIS, DR. W.
DAVIDSON, GUY
DICKSON, LIVINGSTONE
DUKE, H.C.
DYSON, JOSEPH
DYSON, WM.
EMOND, JIM
FISHER, I.M.
FISHER, J.F.
FRASER, DR. W.E.
GALLINCAMP, J.W.
GILLMORE, SCOTT
HORN, A.D.
JARVIS, NEVILLE
JARVIS, ROBERT
LOWTHER, JACK
MARSHALL, JAS.A.
MCFALL, JIM
MILLER, JAMES
MILLER, ROBERT
MILLER, WILLIAM
SULLAN, ELLEF

[Second column/deuxième colonne]
MONROE, HAMILTON
MUNDY, J.C.
PARRANTO, CLARENCE
PEARSON, J.H.
PEARSON, REG. C.H.
PEARSON, S.E.H.
PHILP, ROBT. H.
PRATT, F.W.
RAYMOND, CHAS.
REAY, CHAS.
REAY, RAYMOND
SAHLER, GUS
SALMON, A.D.N.
SALMON, L.B.
SILVERSON, W.
SMITH, JIM
SOUTHALL, F.
STEBBINS, R.
STEPHENSON, C.D.
STEPHENSON, G.L.
STEPHENSON, VAY
STORY, J.
STUBBS, JOHN ROGER
SUTTON
TANNER, L.
UTAS, CHAS.
UTAS, GUS
WASHINGTON, HENRY
WELLS, FRANK
WILLIAMS, ALF
WILLIAMS, R.A.
WILLIAMS, ROBERT
WILLSON, ALWYN
WISEMAN, W.S.
WOOD, BERNARD

Lest We Forget

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Caption
plaque (front)
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the members of the Parish of St. Peters who served during the First World War.

City
Bashaw
Country
Type Description
Wooden and metal plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2881
City/Municipality
Bashaw
Memorial Number
48009-039
Type
Address
Feltham Drive & Range Road 204
Location
St. Peter's Anglican Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
0, 0
Inscription

[front/devant]

To The Glory
OF
GOD
PARISH OF ST. PETERS
1939 BASHAW 1945

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Lest We Forget

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Caption
plaque (front)
Province
Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the members of the Parish of St. Peters who served during the Second World War.

City
Bashaw
Country
Type Description
Wooden plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2880
City/Municipality
Wainwright
Memorial Number
48009-038
Type
Address
Parade Square
Location
Canadian Forces Base Wainwright
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.8324818, -110.8788201
Inscription

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Photo Credit
Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry
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Brigadier Andrew Hamilton Gault Statue
War or Conflict Term
Province
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Body Content

Three statues in honour of a great Canadian war hero, philanthropist, industrialist, public servant and founder of the Princess Patricia Canadian Light Infantry were commissioned to accurately portray him and his strict military demeanour. Careful attention to detail and authenticity place Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Hamilton Gault in the uniform and rank, complete with regimental badges and war service medals, as he welcomed his soldiers returning to Ottawa from the First World War. The other two statues are in Calgary and Ottawa. This bronze statue was created by renowned bronze sculptor Don Begg of Studio West Bronze Foundry Ltd.

Andrew Hamilton Gault was born in England on 18 August 1882. He was descended from Scottish-Irish of Ulster who immigrated to Canada from Northern Ireland in 1842 and settled in Montreal. In 1900, at the age of 18, he was commissioned into the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles and served with distinction as a subaltern until the end of the South African War in 1901. He was awarded the Queen's medal with three clasps.

After the war he continued military service with the Canadian Militia, eventually becoming a Captain with the 5th Royal Highlanders (Black Watch). The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry was raised in Ottawa in August 1914 as the result of an offer by Captain Andrew Hamilton Gault, by now a prominent business man, to provide $100,000.00 to finance and equip a regiment for overseas service. The Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry was founded for service in the First World War on August 10, 1914, and paraded for the first time at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, Ontario, on August 23, 1914. It was the last privately raised regiment in Canada.

Gault was appointed Senior Major and Second-in Command of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. He was the first Canadian to receive the Distinguished Service Order for gallantry in the field during the First World War when he was wounded while retrieving casualties under fire at St. Eloi on 28 February 1915. He was wounded again at the Battle of Frezenberg on 8 May 1915 and again for the third time at the Battle of Sanctuary Wood on 2 June 1916, ending his field service with the Regiment. Despite losing his left leg, he refused repatriation to Canada and returned to duty as a Staff Officer with the 3rd Canadian Division until the end of the war.

On 28 March 1918, Major Gault was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and rejoined the Regiment as Commanding Officer in November. Gault and the surviving members of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry left France for England on 7 February 1919. The Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry returned to Ottawa 19 March 1919 for their victory parade, led by Lieutenant-Colonel Gault. For his service in the Great War, Gault was also awarded the Order of the British Empire, the 3rd Class Russian Order of St. Anne with Crossed Swords and the Belgium Order of the Crown. He was Mentioned in Despatches four times and made Honourary Lieutenant-Colonel in 1920.

In 1939, Hamilton Gault was recalled for active duty with the Canadian Army in England and was promoted to the rank of Colonel in 1940 and to Brigadier-General in 1942. He commanded a Canadian Army Reinforcement Holding Unit until ill health forced him to retire later that year. He returned to Canada and his Canadian home at Mount St. Hilaire in Quebec in 1944. In 1947, Gault founded the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Association and served as the first National President. He always maintained his connection with the Regiment and gave advice on Regimental matters which were always referred to him. Gault was appointed honourary Lieutenant-Colonel in 1948 and visited the Regiment in Calgary in 1953 and in Germany in 1954. He was appointed the first Colonel of the Regiment shortly before his death 28 November 1958. 

City
Wainwright
Country
Type Description
Statue
Memorial CF Legacy ID
12153
City/Municipality
Donalda
Memorial Number
48009-037
Type
Address
3117 Olson St, Donalda, AB
Location
Bethany Lutheran Church
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.58238, -112.57689
Inscription

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Province
Body Content

This certificate, compiled by the members of the Bethany Lutheran Church, lists the names of local soldiers from the Second World War.

City
Donalda
Country
Type Description
Paper certificate
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2936
City/Municipality
Castor
Memorial Number
48009-036
Type
Address
50 street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.21948, -111.90506
Inscription

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LEST WE FORGET OUR WARRIOR DEAD

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stele (front and right side)
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stele (front and left side)
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stele (front details)
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Body Content

This memorial is dedicated to the local war dead.

City
Castor
Country
Type Description
cement stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3046
City/Municipality
Hanna
Memorial Number
48009-035
Type
Address
2nd Avenue and Centre street
Location
Hanna Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
51.6435236, -111.9254905
Inscription

[front/devant]

1914 1918

1939 1945

LEST WE FORGET

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Photo Credit
Bob Bellis
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stele (front)
Province
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Body Content

This stele was constructed in memory of the people killed in the First and Second World Wars, who were from Hanna and District. It was moved to its present location in 1965. It is now located in Hanna Memorial Park. The park is maintained by the town.

City
Hanna
Country
Type Description
red granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2943
City/Municipality
Bashaw
Memorial Number
48009-034
Type
Address
5115 50 St, Bashaw, AB
Location
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 38
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
52.584474503041, -112.96960710198
Inscription

[front/devant]

LEST WE FORGET

VALOUR

IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR YESTERDAY FOR OUR TOMORROW

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stele (front)
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Body Content

Erected by Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 38, this memorial is dedicated to all deceased Canadian military veterans.

City
Bashaw
Country
Type Description
Granite stele
Memorial CF Legacy ID
3037