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City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Alliston)
Memorial Number
35078-008
Type
Address
49 Nelson Street West
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1513582, -79.870767
Inscription

ALLISTON MEMORIAL ARENA

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Between 1947 - 1949, the community made plans to build a new facility but material shortages created during and following the Second World War delayed progress. Early in 1949 with financial assistance from a provincial grant program, Alliston Town Council voted to proceed with the project and in April of that year, the unnamed arena was first referred to as Alliston Memorial Arena. Presumably Council had decided to dedicate the new structure to those who had lost their lives in both the First and Second World Wars.

In May 1949, Council announced that the memorial arena and a large community hall would be built at a cost of over $82,000 on the understanding that local residents would step to the plate as a free labour source to offset the additional costs of the building. The community as a whole was committed to building this new facility.

On March 10, 1950, Alliston Memorial Arena was officially opened with Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost in attendance. In a service at the arena on March 19, Royal Canadian Legion, Alliston Branch 171 dedicated the building to the memory of those who had died in service for this country in both World Wars.

The Alliston War Mural is located on the outside wall of the arena that faces the Alliston Cenotaph.

City
New Tecumseth (Alliston)
Country
Type Description
Building - arena
Photo Credit
Alliston Historical Society
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10673
City/Municipality
Collingwood
Memorial Number
35078-007
Type
Address
45 St. Paul Street
Location
Memorial Park
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.5024983, -80.2149019
Inscription

[front/devant]

THE LAST POST

Designed By
CHARLES H.L. MACDONALD
1894-1963

A NATIVE SON

THIS MEMORIAL WAS
ERECTED IN GRATEFUL
AND LOVING MEMORY OF
THE HEROES WHO FELL IN
THE GREAT WAR OF 1914 -
1918 A.D. BY THE CITIZENS
OF COLLINGWOOD ONT.,
IN THE YEAR 1922 A.D.

[right side/côté droit]

HONOR ROLL

  • ERNEST FREE
  • CHARLES FURLONG
  • ROBERT GILPIN
  • R.W. GLENN
  • WM. GARBUTT
  • ABRAM GIBSON
  • ALLAN GRAY
  • A.H. HALL
  • NORMAN HENRY
  • LAWRENCE HARTLEY
  • W.G. HEDGER
  • J.W. HABGOOD
  • R.C. HORTON
  • JACK HANLEY
  • OSCAR IRWIN
  • JOHN IRONSIDE
  • E. JOHNSTONE
  • WM. JACKMAN
  • EDWARD L. KNIGHT
  • JOSEPH LEGASSIE
  • A. LEGG
  • DAVID LOWERY
  • MAT LIGHTHEART
  • J.L. MATCHETT
  • F.S. MASON
  • ALEX McLEOD
  • ALEX McBRIDE
  • ANGUS McCOY
  • ALF McMILLAN
  • F. McKEE
  • STUART McNABB
  • ANGELO NEYLAN
  • J.R. ORR
  • FRANK OCCOMORE
  • W.C. OSTIC
  • HARRY PULMAN

[back/arrière]

THE LAST POST FUND

HONOR ROLL

  • ERNEST PODMORE
  • CECIL PRATT
  • ROY PERRY
  • THOMAS PAGE
  • ANTHONY RENTNER
  • FRED STEPHENS
  • GORDON SUTER
  • R.A. SCOBIE
  • FRANK SHANNON
  • L.E. STORK
  • ROBERT SOULSBY
  • THOMAS SHEPHERD
  • L.H. CARMICHAEL
  • GERTRUDE ANDREWS
  • BERT CORBET
  • ROYAL SHERRICK
  • R. SHEFFIELD
  • WM. WENSLEY Jr.
  • ERNEST WILDE
  • H.R. SHARPE
  • T.L. SHARPE
  • JAMES SCOTT
  • STEWART TELFER
  • HOWARD TELFER
  • HERBERT THOMAS
  • HAROLD VARLEY
  • ARTHUR WILLISON
  • GEORGE WHITING
  • C.S. WILKERSON
  • R. WHITE
  • H. YATES
  • J.V. GUILFOYLE
  • ALEX JARDINE
  • LLOYD TAYLOR
  • LORNE CARMICHAEL
  •  
  •  
  •  

[left side/côté gauche]

HONOR ROLL

  • MAY SAMPSON
  • NEIL ARBUTHNOT
  • A. BROCK
  • ROBERT BOYCE
  • CHARLES BROWN
  • K. BURGESS
  • JOSEPH BRANDON
  • JAMES BEAVEN
  • DALTON BAILEY
  • ERNEST BROWN
  • GORDON BANTTEN
  • C. BOWES
  • ALEX CONNELL
  • WM. CAPEL
  • SIDNEY CAMP
  • ARTHUR CAVILL
  • H.J. CLARK
  • GEORGE COOK
  • JOHN CRICHTON
  • E.J. CLEMENT
  • JOHN CARMICHAEL
  • JAMES  CARMICHAEL
  • COLIN  CARMICHAEL
  • ROY CAMPBELL
  • WILFRED COPELAND
  • GORDON CAMERON
  • KENNETH DAWSON
  • THOMAS DARE
  • C. DEWSBURY
  • R. DUNBAR
  • H.A. DUNCAN
  • H.C. EATON
  • F.C. EARY
  • L. ELSLEY
  • BRUCE FISHER
  • S. FLOYD

[left slab/dalle gauche]

TO THE HONOUR AND GLORY OF
THOSE WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
— IN WORLD WAR TWO —

  • DONALD G. BARNIE
  • DOUGLAS BERNHARDT
  • JOSEPH BOLT
  • NELSON BOYCE
  • JOHN F. BOYD
  • JACK BOYLE
  • DAVID BOYNTON
  • ALFRED BRETT
  • ROBERT CAMERON
  • CLARE CAMP
  • EDWARD CAPIN
  • WILLIAM DARLING
  • VICTORY DEAN
  • GEORGE E. McDONALD
  • JAMES E. BOLT
  • IRVINE I. DONOVAN
  • GORDON FOLEY
  • WILLIAM FOLEY
  • JOHN FRITH
  • JAMES GIBBONS
  • WILLIAM GIRVIN
  • COLIN GORDON
  • W. GRAHAM
  • D.B.F. HIGGINS
  • W.V. HIGGINS
  • IVAN HILTZ
  • ALBAN HOUGH
  • CHARLES N. MacNICOL
  • NORMAN REDPATH
  • HAROLD ARNOLD

LEST WE
FORGET

KOREA
1950 - 1953

[right slab/dalle droite]

TO THE HONOUR AND GLORY OF
THOSE WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
— IN WORLD WAR TWO —

  • HARRY HUNT
  • NEIL HURST
  • CECIL JONES
  • JOHN KAY
  • CHARLES LAVERY
  • KENNETH LESTER
  • JOHN McCORT
  • NEIL McEACHERN
  • JAMES McLURE
  • DAVID MELROSE Jr.
  • JOHN MONTGOMERY
  • JOHN MURPHY
  • MERVIN PELCH
  • CHAS. A. MacNICOL
  • FRED T. HAMILTON
  • NORMAN RING
  • MAURICE ROBERTS
  • J.D. RUSSELL
  • HOWARD SIMMONS
  • C.A. SMITH
  • J.H. STEVENS
  • JAMES VOSE
  • DALTON WALLACE
  • ENOS WYLIE
  • EDGAR WILSON
  • THOMAS WRIGHT
  • M. YORK
  • SIDNEY BROWN
  • NORRIS K. McMILLAN

LEST WE
FORGET

KOREA
1950 - 1953

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Collingwood Cenotaph
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The Collingwood Cenotaph is dedicated to the Veterans of the First World War and was erected by the people of the town of Collingwood. The Cenotaph and is located in Memorial Park, at The Station. The Station, a replica of their train station, originally constructed in 1873, is now home to the Collingwood Museum and the Chamber of Commerce.

In 1923, Canadian National Railway (CNR) agreed to the erection of a memorial on its property, if the Town would sign an agreement. CNR also provided a landscape gardener to assist with the layout for the proper placing of the memorial. The Cenotaph was constructed and dedicated to local Collingwood men who volunteered and laid down their lives in the First World War.

The north and south faces of the shaft lists the names of those who fell. Construction began in 1922, with a public dedication held August 5, 1923. The Cenotaph was designed by local contractor Charles Henry Lawrence MacDonald, who used his brother Fred as a model for the soldier. A concrete slab supports a granite base and stations a 16 foot bronze figure of a First World War Canadian soldier in uniform looking west to St. Paul Street. The soldier holds a bugle to his lips with his right hand, left arm at his side, prepared to play "The Last Post", which is inscribed immediately below the figure.

The Cenotaph is framed by four electric light standards and a flagpole, initially installed in 1923. In 1960 granite "wings" flanking the original Cenotaph were installed and commemorate 52 Collingwood men who died in the Second World War. In 1982, the Korean War Veterans were acknowledged on the wings.

The Collingwood Cenotaph is an important symbol of community pride and provides a focus for a number of ceremonies throughout the year, including Remembrance Day. Maintenance and upkeep of the Cenotaph are shared by the Town of Collingwood Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture, the Collingwood Horticultural Society and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 63.

There is also a First World War artillery piece on the grounds of the park, as well as a plaque honouring the Canadian Merchant Navy.

City
Collingwood
Country
Type Description
Shaft - stone, statue - bronze, slabs - granite
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
5397
City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Beeton)
Memorial Number
35078-006
Type
Address
22 2nd Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0795443, -79.7859497
Inscription

BEETON COMMUNITY
MEMORIAL CENTRE

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Town of New Tecumseth/Ville de New Tecumseth
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Beeton Community Memorial Centre
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Beeton Community Memorial Centre
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The Beeton Community Memorial Centre was erected 1948-1949 and officially opened December 29, 1948, by Hon. W.A. Goodfellow. A local farmer and carpenter Ben Heuchan came forward and offered to raise the rink, enlisting local labour and farmers in the community. The actual construction was supervised by Ben Heuchan, and later by Andy McCague.

City
New Tecumseth (Beeton)
Country
Type Description
Building - centre
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10645
City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Beeton)
Memorial Number
35078-005
Type
Address
Prospect and 2nd Streets
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0804302, -79.7875165
Inscription

[center/centre]
Dedicated To Their Memory, Legion Branch #421

[center left plaque/plaque du centre gauche]
To Honour Those Who Sacrificed
Their Lives And Served In
The First World War.
1914 - 1918

Edgar Douglas
Fred Fenn
Oscar Haines
Oscar Hammel
Norman Henry

Neil McCullough
George M. Reynolds
Albert Smart
Arthur Smith
John A. Wright

[center right plaque/plaque du centre droite]
To Honour Those Who Sacrificed
Their Lives And Served In
World War II
1939 - 1945

Aubrey C. Coburn
Ross Robinson
Gershaw Bateman
A.A. Snedden

Henry Chiccony
Theodore Schrump
Spencer Schrump

[left plaque/plaque à gauche]
To Honour Those Across Canada
Who Served In The Korean War
Korea
1950 - 1953

[right plaque/plaque à droite]
In Memory And To Honour
Our Canadian Peacekeepers
Throughout Canada

[sign/panneau]
Welcome to the Beeton Cenotaph
Spearheaded and organized by Councillor Helga Elie, Tecumseth.
On September 2002 the final documents & permits were signed to build a new Cenotaph.
The long time wish of past President, Comrade Jerry Ferguson, The Executive, our
Veterans and general members, became reality.

Cenotaph Donations
Land and Funding Provided By the Town of New Tecumseth
Architectural Design by Bradley Designs

  • The Nottawasaga Foundation
  • (the Biffis Family)
  • Honda of Canada Mfg.
  • Barrie Hydro
  • Electrical Safety Authority
  • George McCague
  • Richard Preiss
  • Beeton Lions Club
  • Bob Mathews
  • John & Betty Crumbie
  • Earl Brown
  • Dorsey Farm Ltd.
  • R & B Well Drilling
  • Casino Rama
  • Mulmur Stone
  • Legion Halloween Party
  • & Collection Box
  • K.R. Boyd
  • LaFarge Cement
  • Atlas Block
  • Larry Smilsky Ltd.
  • Walter Garden Supplies
  • Lynn & Ken Metke
  • Dave Stewart
  • Mike Wall & Family
  • RC. Jackson Holdings
  • Mr. & Mrs. Bob Jackson
  • Lizette St. Peters
  • Gary & Linda Carlton
  • Jim Wilson M.P.P.
  • Beeton Honey Festival
  • CPD Consulting
  • Ontario Potato
  • LOPDT Logistics
  • Korean Veteran's Assn.
  •  
  • Douglas Jebb
  • Frank Sypulski
  • WD Potato
  • Borden Metal
  • Beeton Rotary
  • Gibson Transport
  • Hart & Marilyn Holstrom
  • Tuesday Night Euchre
  • Wayne Service
  • Ladies Auxiliary BR421
  • In Kind
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The Beeton Cenotaph was dedicated by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 421 in memory of those who sacrificed their lives in the First and Second World Wars, those that served in the Korean War and Canadian Peacekeepers.

City
New Tecumseth (Beeton)
Country
Type Description
Wall
Photo Credit
Town of New Tecumseth
Memorial CF Legacy ID
9843
City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Beeton)
Memorial Number
35078-004
Type
Address
72 Prospect Street
Location
Beeton Fairgrounds entrance
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.0804302, -79.7875165
Inscription

[first pillar on the right/premier pilier à droite]
IN MEMORIAM
EDGAR DOUGLAS
FRED FENN
OSCAR HAINES
OSCAR HAMMELL
NORMAN HENRY

NEIL MCCULLOUCH
GEORGE M. REYNOLDS
ALBERT SMART
ARTHUR SMITH
JOHN A. WRIGHT
1914 — 1918

GERSHAM BATEMAN
HENRY CHICCONY
1939 — 1945

AUBREY C. COBURN
ROSS ROBINSON

[second pillar on the right/deuxième pilier à droite]
BEETON
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
1856 – 1956
PRESENTED BY ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
IN RECOGNITION OF
ONE HUNDRED YEARS SERVICE
OCT. 3, 1956

TO HONOUR THE PIONEERS
OF THIS COMMUNITY
AND ALL THOSE WHO
DURING THE PAST
100 YEARS
HAVE SERVED THE CAUSE
OF AGRICULTURE
IN TECUMSETH

[first pillar on the left/premier pilier à gauche]
KOREA
1950 — 1953

[second pillar on the left/deuxième pilier à gauche]
TO THE HONOR OF THOSE
WHO SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 – – 1918


TO THE HONOR OF THOSE
WHO SERVED IN WORLD WAR II
1939 — 1945

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Beeton Memorial Gates
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The first meeting of the newly organized Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Kate Scott Aitken on 9 November 1920. One topic discussed was a memorial to  the men who had fallen in the First World War. It was decided that a memorial entrance to the park would be a fitting tribute. A vast campaign was launched to raise money, including the village of Beeton and Tecumseh Township. Alliston Marble Works erected the gates using four pillars of granite (two, seven feet high and two, five feet high). The wrought iron archway and lights were added in 1931.

The memorial was unveiled on 27 November 1927. Because it was an extremely cold day, the ceremony took place in the Town Hall followed by a parade march to the newly constructed gateway for the unveiling. The names of the men who had given their lives in the Great War were inscribed on the pillars. Later more names would be added, following the Second World War and an inscription dedicated to those that served in the Korean War.

City
New Tecumseth (Beeton)
Country
Type Description
Gates - granite and metal
Memorial CF Legacy ID
520
City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Alliston)
Memorial Number
35078-002
Type
Address
445 Victoria Street East
Location
Alliston Union Cemetery
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1585992, -79.8474649
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
ALL MEMBERS OF THE
ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION
ALLISTON BRANCH 171
AND
EX SERVICE PERSONNEL
OF CANADA
WHO ARE BURIED HERE
LEST WE FORGET
ERECTED 1988

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This black granite stone was erected in 1988 in honour of all the Royal Canadian Legion Alliston Branch ex service personnel buried in Union Cemetery.

City
New Tecumseth (Alliston)
Country
Type Description
Stele
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
492
City/Municipality
New Tecumseth (Alliston)
Memorial Number
35078-001
Type
Address
Albert Street West and Paris Street
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
44.1501893, -79.870841
Inscription

[front/devant]

1914 – 1918
ALLISTON SCHOOL HONOURS HER DEAD
AND THOSE DARING TO DIE SURVIVED
OUR HEROIC DEAD

  • STANLEY BROOKS
  • BERNAL BROWN
  • ROY BUCHANAN
  • LYMAN CHANTLER
  • GORDON DALE
  • CECIL WILSON
  • CHAS. S, DAVISON
  • JUDSON ELLIS
  • STEWART FOSTER
  • WILLIAM HENDERSON
  • FRANK HOLT
  •  
  • ROBERT MOUDER
  • NELSON PADDISON
  • NOBLE RILEY
  • FRED STEELE
  • ROSS SHEPHERD
  • RAY WALLACE

LEST WE FORGET

THESE ALSO SERVED

  • NURSE T. DONNELLEY
  • NURSE E.KNIGHT
  • NURSE E.MOORE
  • NURSE F.MCMAHON
  • NURSE N.NORTON
  • NURSE W.REYNOLDS
  • NURSE K.RYAN
  • NURSE M.E.WALLACE
  • W.D. ALLEN
  • R. ANDERSON
  • F.G. BANTING
  • H.J. BAYCROFT
  • H. BOND
  • P. BOND
  • H. BROWN
  • J. BROWN
  • S. BUCHANAN
  • R. CAMPBELL
  • T. CARR
  • J. CONWAY
  • T. CUMBERLAND
  • F. DALE
  • V. DALE
  • A. DONNELLY
  • M. DOWNEY
  • W. DRENNAN
  • J. DUNN
  • C. ELLIS
  • H. WILSON
  •  
  • C.ELLISON
  • J.H.IRWIN
  • F. EVANS
  • R. EVANS
  • J.H. EVANS
  • E. EWING
  • F. EWING
  • H. EWING
  • S. EWING
  • G. FERGUSON
  • R. FERGUSON
  • A. FIELDS
  • A. FISHER
  • G. FOSTER
  • F. FREEMAN
  • S. FREEMAN
  • H. GILMOUR
  • G. GRAHAM
  • V. GRAHAM
  • W. HAND
  • F. HANNA
  • WILFRED HENDERSON
  • J. HEYDON
  • T. HINES
  • F. HIPWEL
  • H. HOLMES
  • R. HOLMES
  • W .HOLMES
  • J. HOLT
  • N. SCOTT
  • B.HORAN
  • C. HOUGHTON
  • R. HURST
  • W. HURST
  • T.H. HUTCHINSON
  • J.D.H. HUTCHINSON
  • W.JOHNSTON
  • W. KNIGHT
  • E. LEAROYD
  • H. LEAROYD
  • E. LIGHTFOOT
  • R. LIGHTFOOT
  • H. LOUNDES
  • L. LYNCH
  • W.A. MCMULLEN
  • H.S. MARTINDALE
  • H. MILLS
  • R.B. MILLS
  • H. MITCHELL
  • R.C. MITCHELL
  • E. MORRISON
  • C. MOUDER
  • F. MCCLINTOOK
  • H. MCGEE
  • J. MCGILL
  • N. MCKINLEY
  • N. MCLAREN
  • W. MCLAREN
  • E. MCMAHON
  •  
  • D. NICOL
  • H. NORTON
  • A. OAKLEY
  • J. PATTERSON
  • JESSIE PATTERSON
  • W. PEACOCK
  • C. REYNOLDS
  • B. ROACH
  • C. ROGERS
  • D. ROSS
  • O. RUSK
  • E. SCOTT
  • H. SCOTT
  • R. SCOTT
  • F. SCOTT
  • C. SHAW
  • A. SMILEY
  • W. SMILEY
  • J. SPECK
  • W. STEELE
  • J. STEVENS
  • P. STEVENS
  • W. STOKES
  • W. TARGART
  • G. THORNE
  • B. TRACEY
  • E. TRACEY
  • F. WHALE
  • E. WHITESIDE
  • C. WOODMAN

THIS TABLET ERECTED BY PUPILS AND EX-PUPILS OF ALLISTON SCHOOL

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YPRES
ST. ELDI.
SANCTUARY WOOD.
FESTUBERT.
THE SOMME.
VIMY RIDGE.
PASSCHENDAELE.
LENS.
CAMBRAI.
AMIENS.
CAMBRAI.
VALENCIENNES.
MONS.

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Alliston School War Memorial
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In August 1920, Alliston Town Council organized a committee to raise funds and design a First World War memorial. The public and high school staff offered to erect a memorial to the ex-pupils of the school with costs covered by current and former pupils. Alliston Public & High School at 25 Albert Street West was selected as the site. Within three months, more than $800 was raised for the project. 

In November 1918, Dr. F.G. Banting wrote Alliston's Mayor stating that the 44th Battalion, having captured numerous German machine guns, offered one to Banting to present to his hometown of Alliston. In August 1920, the Canadian War Trophies Commission wrote Alliston's Mayor informing him that trench mortar No. 1110 was allotted to Alliston. Council agreed to have both guns placed at the memorial, one on each side.

The dedication took place during the ‘Old Boys and Girls Reunion’ (former Allistonians) on July 17 - 19, 1921, with three thousand people in attendance. The memorial was officially unveiled in front of the school on July 18, 1921. A bronze plaque adorns the front of the memorial and was designed by the Group of 7, while on the back are engraved the major battles of the First World War.

In 1961, Alliston Public School Board removed the two guns from the memorial as a result of ongoing vandalism. The German machine gun from by Sir F.G. Banting was donated to the South Simcoe Pioneer Museum (renamed Museum on the Boyne). The gun, a Spandau Maschinengewehr, was later placed on permanent display at Sir Frederick Banting Homestead inside the octagonal shed that sits behind the farmhouse. The fate of the trench mortar is unknown.

In 1988, the monument was relocated several meters north from its original location to make room for a new driveway at the front of the school. The Town of New Tecumseth purchased the former school property in 2016. In 2020, the Alliston Legion relocated the memorial to its current location with the Alliston Cenotaph directly across from the former school property. Shelburne Memorials donated the cost to remove, transport and reset the monument.

The bronze plaque was cleaned and re-sealed in August 2021 with funds provided by St. john’s Foundation.

City
New Tecumseth (Alliston)
Country
Type Description
Slab
Memorial CF Legacy ID
493
City/Municipality
Toronto (Scarborough)
Memorial Number
35077-005
Type
Address
59 Lawson Road
Location
Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans Care
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.783403, -79.1636239
Inscription

[building]
TONY STACEY
CENTRE
FOR
VETERANS CARE

[stone]
BY THE GRACE OF
ALMIGHTY GOD. MAY
ALL WHO PASS THIS
WAY, HOLD SACRED
IN THEIR HEARTS
THE MEMORIES OF
THOSE, WHO FOUGHT,
AND DIED, THAT ALL
MIGHT LIVE IN
FREEDOM

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Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans/Centre de soins Tony Stacey pour les vétérans
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sign
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Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans/Centre de soins Tony Stacey pour les vétérans
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stone
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Tony Stacey Centre for Veterans/Centre de soins Tony Stacey pour les vétérans
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entrance and gate
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The centre is named in honour of Tony Stacey, the Second World War Sergeant who, with other veterans, fought tirelessly to found the centre. It is a long term care facility that accepts non-serving spouses of Veterans, non-overseas Veterans, Veterans of conflicts post Korea and peacekeepers.

City
Toronto (Scarborough)
Country
Type Description
Building
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10462
City/Municipality
Toronto
Memorial Number
35077-004
Type
Address
2575 Danforth Avenue
Location
Scotiabank
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.6883853, -79.3009539
Inscription

IN MEMORY OF
A.V.F. TRIMBLE
AN OFFICER OF THIS BRANCH
WHO GAVE HIS LIFE IN
THE GREAT WAR
1914∼1919

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Photo Credit
Scotia Bank Archives
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Second Lieutenant Alan Vincent Franke Trimble Plaque
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As a memorial to staff who gave their lives in the Great War, the Bank of Nova Scotia commissioned about 60 bronze tablets, between July 1920 and February 1921, to be placed on the wall of the branch where each known staff member was employed when they joined the military forces. These plaques listed the names of staff killed on the field, as well as those who died from their wounds after they returned home from the war.

This plaque honours Alan Vincent Frank Trimble a former officer of the Bank of Nova Scotia Danforth & Pape Branch in Toronto, Ontario, who was killed in service during the Great War.

City
Toronto
Country
Type Description
Plaque
Memorial CF Legacy ID
10162
City/Municipality
Toronto (Scarborough)
Memorial Number
35077-001
Type
Address
2190 Kingston Road
in Canada
Yes
GPS Coordinates
43.7027319, -79.2539157
Inscription

[front/devant]
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN LASTING MEMORY OF
THOSE OF SCARBOROUGH
WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
FOR THE SACRED CAUSE OF
THE FREEDOM OF THE WORLD
IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 + 1918

"THEY CLIMBED THE STEEP ASCENT TO HEAVEN
THROUGH PERIL TOIL AND PAIN."

THEY SHALL RECEIVE A CROWN OF GLORY


PEACEKEEPING

[right side/côté droit]
SCARBOROUGH WAR
MEMORIAL

THIS CROSS COMMEMORATES
THE SACRIFICE OF THOSE WHO GAVE
THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WAR
1914 -- 1918

THEIR NAMES ARE RECORDED
IN THE TEMPLE OF VALOUR
"THEIR CONFLICT PAST"
AND TO THE EARTH BE PEACE

KOREA
1950 - 1953

[back/arrière]
SCARBOROUGH MEMORIAL
ERECTED BY FRIENDS
TO THE GLORIOUS DEAD
UNVEILED BY
ADMIRAL-OF-THE-FLEET
EARL JELLICOE  G.C.B.  O.M.  G.C.V.O.
ASSISTED BY
HON. GEORGE S. HENRY  B.A.  L.L.D.
PRIME MINISTER OF ONTARIO
DEDICATED BY
HON. REV. CANON H.J. CODY    M.A.  D.D.  L.L.D.
AUGUST 30TH 1931

"THEIR NAME LIVETH"


THIS TABLET IS ERECTED
IN LOVING REMEMBRANCE OF
THE CITIZENS OF
SCARBOROUGH TOWNSHIP
WHO DEFENDED THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM
IN THE WAR OF
1939 - 1945
TO THE GLORY OF GOD
AND IN MEMORY OF THOSE WHO
HAVE CONQUERED THE LAST ENEMY
AND ARE CROWNED WITH GLORY,
HONOUR, AND ETERNAL LIFE.

UNVEILED BY GROUP CAPT. C.L. ANNIS  O.B.E.
OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
JUNE 6, 1948

[left side/côté gauche]
SCARBOROUGH
CANADA

FROM SCARBOROUGH ENGLAND
IN PROUD MEMORY
TO SCARBOROUGH CANADA

THEIR NAMES ARE HALLOWED
IN THE LAND
THEY LOVED

AND THE GLORIOUS MAJESTY OF THE LORD OUR GOD
BE UPON US


IN HONOURED MEMORY OF
MRS. GERTRUDE VanKOUGHNET
A DEVOTED SERVANT OF THE
VETERANS OF THE GREAT WAR 1914-1918
AND TO WHOSE UNTIRING ENTHUSIASM
THIS MEMORIAL WAS LARGELY DUE
THIS TABLET ERECTED MAY 5, 1940
BY THE VETERANS OF SCARBOROUGH

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Scarborough Memorial
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front inscription
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right side and back
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right side inscription
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back inscription
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left side inscription
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Body Content

This memorial to the local war dead and veterans of the First World War was originally unveiled on 30 August 1931 through the efforts of the local community. Plaques for the remembrance of the Second World War and the Korean War were added later.

City
Toronto (Scarborough)
Country
Type Description
Cross
Photo Credit
Tim Laye, Ontario War Memorials
Memorial CF Legacy ID
2613