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Legion Prince edward island command Dedicated to all Prince Edward Islanders who served their country in times of war and peace. War Time Service Recognition Booklet Vol. 9

Lest We Forget / 1 Message From Premier Ghiz On behalf of the Province of Prince Edward Island, I would like to extend warm congratulations and best wishes to the Royal Canadian Legion on the occasion of the publication of this ninth edition of the War Service Recognition Booklet. I would also like to take this opportunity to commend the Royal Canadian Legion for its ongoing work on behalf of our veterans and their families. Islanders have a long and proud tradition of responding to the call of duty both in times of peace and conflict. This particular publication will serve as a lasting legacy to the commitment and dedication of Island veterans who served our country during the two World Wars, the Korean War, and the Peacekeeping and Afghanistan Missions. Let us continue to honour the memory of those individuals who fought to ensure the freedom we enjoy today. Robert Ghiz Premier of Prince Edward Island

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Lest We Forget / 3 The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command This year marks the 200th anniversary of The War of 1812. The war was a defining moment in Canadian history; laying the foundation not only for Confederation but for the modern nation we live in today, independent and free. The Battle of Vimy Ridge remains an iconic event in Canadian history, fought fromApril 9 to 12, 1917. Thousands of Canadians have made a pilgrimage to the Vimy memorial each year and it has remained a focal point for Canadian war remembrance. In the Dieppe raid of 1942, 6000 allied troops were involved, of these roughly 5000 were Canadian and the remainder were British Commandos and 50 American Rangers. The Royal Canadian Legion Youth Track and Field event took place from August 17-19, 2012. The athletes held a Dieppe ceremony at Cavendish beach on August 20. Our Canadian soldiers play a huge role in training the Afghan security force. It will be a period of some reckoning for Afghanistan and to then decide their own fate. The Royal Canadian Legion is the largest community based organization in Canada and continues to provide community programs through volunteer efforts of our membership. On behalf of PEI Command Executive Council, staff and Ladies’ Auxiliary, I extend a warm thank you to everyone who contributes to make this War Time Recognition Booklet a success. Through your support The Legion can continue to develop and fund Youth programs, programs to support our Veterans and Seniors and to ensure Remembrance continues. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them. Dianne Kennedy Provincial President Prince Edward Island Command The Royal Canadian Legion Message from The President

4 / www.legion.ca War Time Service Recognition booklet - Volume 9 Table of Contents Denotes deceased All information believed to be accurate at time of submission, October 2012. Front Cover Photo: War Monument in Stratford, PEI Dedicated to all Prince Edward Islanders who served their country in times of war and peace. War Time Service Recognition Booklet Vol. 9 Messages Message from the Premier ..................................1 Message from Command President ....................3 VeTeRaNs Acorn, Edwin ........................................5 Acorn, Murdock ....................................5 Acorn, Nathan ......................................5 Acorn, William Daniel ...........................5 Adams, Stewart J. ................................5 Allen, Gordon .......................................7 Anderson, John ....................................7 Arsenault, Abel .....................................7 Arsenault, Abel A. .................................7 Arsenault, Adrien ..................................7 Arsenault, Adrien Joseph .....................9 Arsenault, Albain ..................................9 Arsenault, Albert ..................................9 Arsenault, Albert ...................................9 Arsenault, Albert Joseph ......................9 Arsenault, Alcide J................................11 Arsenault, Alfred ...................................11 Arsenault, Alfred J. ...............................11 Arsenault, Alfred Joseph ......................11 Arsenault, Alma ....................................11 Arsenault, Alphée J. .............................13 Arsenault, Alphonse Joseph.................13 Arsenault, Alphonse S. .........................13 Arsenault, Alyre ....................................13 Arsenault, Alyre ....................................13 Arsenault, Alyre ....................................15 Arsenault, Amand .................................15 Arsenault, Amédée ...............................15 Arsenault, André...................................15 Arsenault, André F. ...............................15 Arsenault, Clarence J. ..........................17 Arsenault, Jerry Jerome .......................17 Arsenault, Joseph Aldéric ....................17 Arsenault, Joseph Alphonse.................17 Arsenault, Joseph Alyre........................17 Arsenault, Joseph Frank ......................19 Arsenault, Robert Joseph.....................19 Babineau, Oliver Joseph ......................19 Banks, Ruskin Lloyd.............................19 Barbour, Neil.........................................19 Barbour, Sterling Frederick...................21 Bernard, Joseph Emanuel ....................21 Brown, Ernest J. ..................................21 Bryenton, Edgar ...................................21 Buchanan, Victor ..................................21 Buchanan, Vincent ...............................23 Burns, James J.....................................23 Cahill, James ........................................23 Clark, John Keir....................................23 Clow, Edwin Thomas............................23 Collin, Tyler...........................................69 Curran, Rita Mabel Ann........................25 Durelle, Claude.....................................25 Dutney, Charles Buster ........................25 Dutney, Kay ..........................................25 Ferguson, Waldon ...............................25 Gaudet, Belonie....................................27 Gillis (King), Sadie Elizabeth................27 Gillis, John Charles ..............................27 Hogan, John Howard ..........................27 Holt (Crossman), Dorothy Ellen ...........27 Hume, Daniel Keenan ..........................29 Irving, Benjamin Kenneth .....................29 Irving, Don ............................................29 Irving, John Jack ..................................29 Judson, Dale A. ....................................29 Judson, George Ansel ..........................31 Kelly, Richard ......................................31 Kennedy, Windsor ................................31 Ladner, Warren J. .................................31 Larkin (Burroughs), Edith .....................33 Larkin (Moore), Matilda ........................33 Larkin, Arthur E.....................................31 Larkin, Phillip D. ...................................33 Leard, William Godfrey.........................33 LeLacheur, Malcolm .............................33 Lewis, Gregory .....................................35 Lewis, Harvey Henry ............................35 Lewis, William James ...........................35 MacAulay, Malcolm Daniel ...................35 MacDonald, Allistar...............................35 MacDonald, Bernard J..........................37 MacDonald, Corey................................69 MacDonald, Daniel J. ...........................37 MacDonald, Georgina ..........................37 MacDonald, John ................................69 MacDonald, John Damien ...................37 MacDonald, Joseph E. .........................37 MacDonald, Kenneth V.........................39 MacDonald, Lawrence..........................39 MacDonald, Mary .................................39 MacDonald, Stephen J. A.....................39 MacEwen, Robert Lorne.......................39 MacEwen, Ross Watson ......................41 MacInnis, Cyril ......................................41 MacInnis, Ronald Daniel .....................41 MacIntyre, Daniel .................................69 MacKay, John Alexander ......................41 MacKay, Vance ....................................41 MacKinnon, Albert Leslie......................43 MacKinnon, Daniel Malcolm.................43 MacKinnon, John Peter ........................43 MacKinnon, Lloyd James .....................43 MacKinnon, Stephen Augustine ..........43 MacLain, Gwendolyn Esther ................45 MacLain, John Angus ...........................45 MacLaren, Douglas Elmer ...................45 MacLaren, Gordon ...............................45 MacLaren, John Archibald....................45 MacLaren, Joseph Elliott .....................47 MacLaren, Rod P. ................................47 MacLaren, Vernon H. ...........................47 MacLaren, William Murdoch.................47 MacLaren, William R. ...........................47 MacLean, Lowell Gordon .....................49 MacLeod, Alexander.............................49 MacLeod, Allan D. ................................49 MacLeod, Charles Samuel Charlie ......49 MacLeod, Donald .................................49 MacLeod, Earl ......................................51 MacLeod, Everett Frederick .................51 MacLeod, Joseph Pius .........................51 Matheson, Alexander............................51 Matheson, Daniel Harold......................51 Matthews, Keir Henry ..........................53 Matthews, Norman Kenneth.................53 McAlduff, Alvah.....................................53 McAlduff, Frances.................................53 McKinnon, Francis Lloyd Frank............53 McKinnon, John Donald .......................55 Moore, George Lewis ...........................55 Moore, Reagh William..........................55 Morrissey, Francis Everett ....................55 Murcheson, Charles .............................55 Myers, John Patrick .............................57 O'Halloran, Charles John ....................57 O'Hanley, Earl ......................................57 O'Hanley, Joseph Euphrase .................57 Pickering, Roland .................................57 Poirier, Beloni .......................................59 Profit, Carl Augustin..............................59 Pyke, Alfred Arthur................................59 Pyke, Vernon Addison ..........................59 Quigley, John H. ..................................59 Riley, Alonzo William ............................61 Ross (Matheson), Edith Marion ...........61 Sanderson, Alton Clarence .................61 Sanderson, Calvin Robert ....................61 Sanderson, Earl Henry .........................61 Sanderson, George Anies ....................63 Sanderson, George Raish....................63 Sanderson, John Lauchlin....................63 Sanderson, William Ralph ....................63 Saunders, George Leo .........................63 Stevens, Frank Robert ........................65 Stewart, Layton Archibald.....................65 Stewart, Malcolm..................................65 Stewart, Sam........................................65 Stewart, Sydney ...................................65 Sutherland, John Augustine ................67 Waye, Charles W..................................67 Weeks, Frank C. ..................................67 Whitty, Albert F......................................67 Wilson, Gerard James..........................67 POeMs It is the Veteran ....................................71 Forget Them Not ..................................73 In Flanders Fields.................................87 Veteran Information submission Form....88 Advertisers’ Index ................................................86

Lest We Forget / 5 acORN, Nathan WWII Nathan was born in Glen William, Prince Edward Island. He served with the Royal Canadian Army. Nathan has passed away. acORN, edwin WWII Edwin was born in Glen William, Prince Edward Island. He joined the Royal Canadian Army and served with the Black Watch. Edwin has passed away. acORN, Murdock WWII Murdock was born in Caledonia, Prince Edward Island. He joined the Royal Canadian Army and served during World War II. He became a prisoner of war in Hong Kong where he died in prison. acORN, William Daniel WWII William was born to Ruben F. Acorn and Annie Florence MacDonald on October 6, 1923 in Forest Hill, PEI. He enlisted in the Army on January 8, 1943 and served as a Private with the Royal Canadian Regiment in Ortona, Italy, then went on to southern France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. After the war, William volunteered to stay in Amsterdam, Holland with the occupational forces. William was discharged on March 23, 1946. aDaMs, stewart J. WWII Stewart was born on May 29, 1924 in Sea View, Prince Edward Island. He enlisted with the Cape Breton Highlanders on July 15, 1943 and served in Italy during World War II. Stewart was discharged on April 8, 1946. He passed away on June 23, 1987. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 7 aRseNaulT, abel WWII Abel was born to Alyre and Marie-Anne Arsenault. From February 21 to August 18, 1945, he served as a Private in Canada with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. alleN, gordon WWII Gordon, son of Webster Allen and Mattie Barrett, served in the Canadian Army from 1943 to 1945. After serving as a member of the RCMP in Western Canada, he enlisted in the Canadian Provost Corps as a Private and traveled on the trains across Canada during the war years. aNDeRsON, John WWII John was born in St. Peter's, PEI on October 16, 1925. He enlisted with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders in January 1944 and served in Belgium, Holland and Germany. When the Germans retreated from Belgium, they bombed the Scheldt Estuary and flooded the area. As a result, Jack contracted diphtheria and was sent home in the spring of 1946. He was discharged in December of that year and returned to civilian life, making his home in Hamilton, Ontario where he still resides. Jack married Eleanor Jenkins. aRseNaulT, abel a. WWII Abel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Fidèle) Arsenault, enlisted in the Canadian Army in Winnipeg on October 10, 1939. He served as a Private in Canada with the Winnipeg Grenadiers and in Hong Kong, where he was a prisoner of war for approximately 3 years. He was discharged on February 8, 1946 in Winnipeg. Abel received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp and the 1939-45 Star. aRseNaulT, adrien WWII Adrien, son of Télesphore Arsenault and Alice Gaudet, enlisted in the PEI Highlanders in 1940. He served as a Private with the North Shore Regiment in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe until his discharge in 1945. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 9 aRseNaulT, albert WWII Albert, son of Jérémie Arsenault and Marie Pitre, enlisted in the Canadian Army on January 8, 1942 as a Private. After serving in Canada for over a year, he sailed for England in May 1943 with No. 2 Tank Troops workshop. He landed in France in June 1944 and proceeded to Belgium and Holland, having been taken on strength with the Royal Regiment of Canada. He was in Germany at the end of the war before returning to Canada for demobilization on February 19, 1946. aRseNaulT, adrien Joseph WWII Adrien, son of André P. Arsenault and Marie-Anne Gallant, joined the Army as a Gunner on January 8, 1942 and was posted at the following army depots: Aldershot, NS, Army Training Depot; Toronto, ON, Artillery Training Depot; and Halifax, NS, No. 6 N.R.M.A. Clearing Depot. Adrien was discharged on September 28, 1942. aRseNaulT, albain WWII Albain, son André M. Arsenault and Philomène Gallant, enlisted in the Canadian Army in Charlottetown in October 1942. His military postings included: Halifax, NS; Petawawa, ON; Val Cartier, QC and other army bases in Canada. Private Arsenault was discharged in January 1946. aRseNaulT, albert WWII Albert, son of Agape Arsenault and Véronique Gallant, joined the Royal Canadian Navy in August 1943 and served as a Seaman on the tribal destroyer "Iroquois". He saw action and service in the Atlantic Ocean as part of the convoy unit escorting ships to England and Scotland. The famed destroyer also made numerous trips to Russia on the Murmansk run and took part in D-Day activities on June 6, 1944. Albert was discharged in June 1945. aRseNaulT, albert Joseph WWII Albert, son of Maxime and Agnes Arsenault, joined the Prince Edward Island Highlanders on June 6, 1940. He served as a Private in Canada and Newfoundland and also took part in the Italian campaign, after which he saw action in Continental Europe, England, Belgium and Holland with the Cape Breton Highlanders. He was discharged from the service on October 30, 1945. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 11 aRseNaulT, alfred J. WWII Alfred, son of Arcade and Madeleine Arsenault, enlisted in the Army on November 19, 1942. He served as a Private with the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps and went overseas in 1943 as an army vehicle operator. After having served in this capacity during the war years in England, he participated in a European convoy at the end of the war. He was discharged on April 26, 1946. aRseNaulT, alcide J. WWII Alcide, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arsène Arsenault, served as a Private in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps from June 5, 1942 until his discharge from the service on January 18, 1947. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the 1939-1945 War Medal. aRseNaulT, alfred Joseph WWII Alfred, son of André Marc Arsenault and Philomène Gallant, enlisted in the PEI Highlanders on July 15, 1940 and served as a Lance Corporal with the Canadian Provost Corps in Labrador, France, England and Scotland. He was discharged on January 15, 1946. He received the four war medals. aRseNaulT, alma WWII Alma, daughter of André and Léonide Arsenault, served as a Lance Corporal with the Canadian Women's Army Corps from March 13, 1943 to November 29, 1945. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command aRseNaulT, alfred WWII Alfred, son of Fidèle and Jacqueline Arsenault, enlisted in 1944 and served as a Gunner with the Royal Canadian Heavy Artillery. He saw action overseas and was discharged in 1946. He re-enlisted again in the 50s and went to Germany where he met with an unfortunate drowning accident on January 30, 1955. He is buried in a War Cemetery near Hanover, Germany.

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Lest We Forget / 13 aRseNaulT, alphonse s. WWII Alphonse, son of Philippe V. and Ursule Arsenault, enlisted in the PEI Highlanders in Charlottetown in 1942. He served with the Pictou Highlanders in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and also served for two and a half years in the West Indies. Private Arsenault was discharged in 1946. aRseNaulT, alphée J. WWII Alphée, son of Arsène and Julie Arsenault, joined the North Nova Scotia Highlanders in June 1940 and served in the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and Holland for three years. Private Arsenault died in Holland on June 5, 1945. aRseNaulT, alphonse Joseph WWII Alphonse, son of Gilbert Arsenault and Émilienne Gallant, joined the West Nova Scotia Regiment on October 29, 1942 and served as a Private in the United Kingdom, the Central Mediterranean area and in Italy. Alphonse was discharged on November 19, 1945. aRseNaulT, alyre WWII Alyre, son of Philicien and Alma Arsenault, served as an Airman in the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1941 to 1944. He served in Canada as an electrician. aRseNaulT, alyre WWII Alyre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Théophile Arsenault, enlisted in the PEI Highlanders in Charlottetown on December 12, 1942. He trained in Aldershot, NS and at Camp Borden, ON with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders before proceeding overseas on May 7, 1944. He served as a drivermechanic in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, attached to the 10th Canadian General Hospital. His overseas experience took him to England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Private Arsenault was discharged on March 30, 1946. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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aRseNaulT, amédée WWII Amédée, son of Arsène and Denise Arsenault, enlisted in the Army on January 13, 1942. He served as a Private in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. Amédée received the 1939-1845 Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. He was discharged on March 2, 1946. aRseNaulT, alyre WWII Alyre, son of Arcade and Hélène Gallant, enlisted in the Canadian Army on June 24, 1940, served in Canada until July 1941, then served overseas with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders. After being engaged in England's coastal defence until June 1944, he landed in France on D-Day (June 6, 1944) at Bernières-sur-Mer, seeing front line action all along the North coast of France, Belgium and Holland until the war ended on May 8, 1945. He was in Aurich, Germany, when hostilities came to an end and he stayed with the occupation forces until August 1945. Private Arsenault returned to Canada for demobilization a month later, on September 22. aRseNaulT, amand WWII Amand, son of Calixte and Marguerite Arsenault, enlisted in August 1941 and served overseas as a Private with the Cape Breton Highlanders. During the Italian campaign in August 1944, he was wounded at the Gothic Line. As a result of his wounds, he was hospitalized most of the time until his discharge in June 1945. aRseNaulT, andré WWII André, son of Joseph (Victor) Arsenault and Emma Aucoin, enlisted in the Infantry on October 20, 1944 and served in Canada, the United Kingdom and Continental Europe. He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the 1939-1945 Star, the Defence Medal and the France and Germany Star. Private Arsenault was discharged on April 24, 1946. aRseNaulT, andré F. WWII André, son of Philémon Arsenault and Roséline Gallant, enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force as an Airman on November 19, 1941. During the war years, he was posted at the following Air Force bases: Manning Depot, Toronto; Gander, Newfoundland (in the ground crew); Goose Bay, Labrador and the Moncton Equipment Depot. André was discharged from the Air Force on May 30, 1946. Lest We Forget / 15

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Lest We Forget / 17 aRseNaulT, Joseph aldéric WWII Joseph Aldéric, son of Augustin Arsenault and Lucille Poirier, served overseas as a Private in the Army from May 13, 1943 until his discharge on May 2, 1946. aRseNaulT, clarence J. WWII Clarence was born on October 26, 1926. He joined the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve and served in Canada, England, and on the high seas. He was awarded the War Medal 1939-45, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the France and Germany Medal, and the Atlantic Star. Clarence was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion. aRseNaulT, Jerry Jerome WWII Jerry was born in Skinners Pond in 1921. He joined the Army and served with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders in the Mediterranean, Central Europe, the United Kingdom, and the North Atlantic. He was a member of The Royal Canadian Legion Branch in Tignish, PEI for 51 years. Jerry died in 2008. aRseNaulT, Joseph alphonse WWII Joseph Alphonse, son of Charles and Évangéline Arsenault, enlisted in the Canadian Army as a Private in July 1943 after graduating from university. Having joined the Carleton and York Regiment, he went overseas in January 1944. After some time in Great Britain, he took part in the Italian campaign in the summer of 1944. He was wounded three times during the fighting between Faenza and Ravenna, where he died of his wounds on December 12, 1944. Alphonse is buried in Ortona, Italy. aRseNaulT, Joseph alyre WWII Joseph Alyre, son of Gilbert Arsenault and Émilienne Gallant, joined the service in May 1942 and was discharged on December 20, 1945. Private Arsenault was posted at Partridge Ireland, St. John, New Brunswick and in Nova Scotia. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 19 BaBINeau, Oliver Joseph WWII Oliver joined the Canadian Army and served with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders, (PEI Highlanders), during World War II. He was killed in France on July 18, 1944 and is buried in the Canadian War Cemetery at Bény-sur-Mer. aRseNaulT, Joseph "Frank" WWII Frank was born to Joseph Arsenault and Geneviève "Jane" Blanchard in the Bloomfield district. He enlisted on September 3, 1941 and served as a Private in the Army at # 6 District Depot in Canada and in the United Kingdom. Frank was discharged on July 25, 1946. aRseNaulT, Robert Joseph WWII Robert was born to Benjamin Arsenault and Johanna "Jeanni" Peters of Bloomfield District. He enlisted on November 1, 1942 and served in the Merchant Navy, Canadian Coast Guard on the CGS Saurel, CGS Laurentian, and CGS Dollard in Canada and Newfoundland. Robert was discharged on September 16, 1947. BaNks, Ruskin lloyd WWII Lloyd was born on February 21, 1917 in Conway, Prince Edward Island. He enlisted in the Canadian Army and served in Canada, Britain, the Central Mediterranean area and Northwest Europe from April 7, 1942 to November 14, 1945. Lloyd passed away on July 30, 1997. BaRBOuR, Neil WWII Neil was born in the Alberton district of Prince Edward Island. He enlisted on March 4, 1941 and served in Canada as a Leading Aircraftsman in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Neil was discharged on December 12, 1942. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 21 BROWN, ernest J. WWII Ernest, son of Jacquelin Brown, was born in the Bloomfield district. He enlisted on June 28, 1943 and served as a Private in the Army at # 6 District Depot, West Nova Scotia Regiment, in Canada, UK, and in the Central Mediterranean. Ernest was discharged on April 12, 1945. BaRBOuR, sterling Frederick WWII Sterling was born in Alma, PEI to John Harrison (Harry) Barbour and Rachel Hardy on May 17, 1919. He enlisted at Charlottetown, PEI on June 27, 1941 and served as a Gunner with the 82nd Battery, 4th Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery in the United Kingdom, Central Mediterranean, and Continental Europe. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France and Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the War Medal 1939-45, and the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Clasp. Sterling was discharged on December 4, 1945. He was a member of the O'Leary Legion Branch # 2 for 46 years. He passed away on January 26, 1993. BeRNaRD, Joseph emanuel WWII Joseph was born in St. Edwards on February 11, 1916 to Ben Bernard and Madeleine Gaudet. He enlisted as a Gunner on May 29, 1941 and was discharged on January 17, 1946, after serving in Canada and with the Royal Canadian Artillery in the UK and Northwest Europe. Upon discharge, he married Kathleen Gallant and together they raised 15 children until his sudden death on August 3, 1970. Joseph was killed after being struck by a car while he was walking to work. BRYeNTON, edgar WWII & WWII Edgar was born on July 28, 1897 in Spring Valley, Prince Edward Island. During World War I, he served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in England and was discharged in 1918. During World War II, he reenlisted on September 18, 1942 and served as a Corporal with the Provost Corps in Ottawa, Ontario. Edgar was discharged on May 1, 1946. He died on November 2, 1980. BucHaNaN, Victor WWII Victor was born in Glen William, Prince Edward Island. He served in the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II. Victor has passed away. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 23 caHIll, James WWII James was born in Mt. Hope, PEI to John Cahill and Elizabeth MacLeod on April 26, 1917. He enlisted with the US Air Force in 1942 and then transferred to the Royal Canadian Air Force, serving in England and Germany. James' plane was shot down over Germany and he was taken prisoner for 70 days. James was Staff Sergeant when he was discharged in 1945. BucHaNaN, Vincent WWII Vincent was born in Glen William, Prince Edward Island. During World War II, he served in the Royal Canadian Navy. Vincent has passed away. BuRNs, James J. WWII James was born in the United States on September 25, 1914 to Harry Burns and Florence Wilson. He was raised in Southampton, attended Saint Dunstan's University, and later returned to the US. James joined the US Air Force in 1942 and was sent overseas where he served as a Sergeant. A welder by trade, he returned to the US after his discharge in 1945. He married Susan Johnston and now lives in Long Beach, California. claRk, John keir WWII John was born in the Alberton district of Prince Edward Island. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on September 3, 1943 and served in Canada as an Air Gunner. John was discharged on February 14, 1945. clOW, edwin Thomas WWII Edwin was born in Summerside, PEI on September 3, 1922. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on October 27, 1941 and served as a Wireless Air Gunner in Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Gibraltar and The Azores. His 269 Squadron patrolled the oceans looking for German U-boats and antishipping boats and also looked for survivors from downed aircraft. He was honourably discharged on August 30, 1945. Edwin received the 1939-45 Star, the Atlantic Star, the Victory Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the Tour of Operations Medal and the Air Crew of Europe Medal. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 25 DuTNeY, charles "Buster" WWII Buster was born in Murray River, Prince Edward Island. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. Buster has passed away. cuRRaN, Rita Mabel ann WWII Rita was born in 1923 in Pleasant Grove, PEI. She joined the Army and served as a Lance Corporal with the Canadian Women's Army Corps in Halifax and Sydney, Nova Scotia. She was awarded the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, the Defence Medal and the King George VI Medal. Rita died in 2008. DuRelle, claude kORea & sPecIal DuTY aRea Claude was born in Baie Sainte-Anne, New Brunswick in 1932. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force and served in Korea and Egypt, flying with Transport Command. He was a member of Legion Branch #18 for 12 years. Claude received medals for Korea, the United Nations, Egypt, and was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration. He died in 2003. DuTNeY, kay WWII Kay was born in Murray River, Prince Edward Island. She served with the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II. Kate passed away on April 17, 2010. FeRgusON, Waldon "Waldie" WWII Waldie was born on March 15, 1919 in Graham's Road, Prince Edward Island. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery Corps, 21st Regiment, and served from June 30, 1942 to February 22, 1946. He was an instructor on the use of anti-aircraft guns. Waldie died on February 3, 2009. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 27 gIllIs (kINg), sadie elizabeth WWII Sadie was born in Forest Hill, PEI to Donald Gillis and Lillian Stead on May 2, 1924. She enlisted in October 1942 and served as a Corporal during World War II. Sadie was discharged on July 1, 1946. gauDeT, Belonie WWII Belonie was born in St. Louis, Prince Edward Island on May 6, 1916. He joined the Army and served in Europe with the Royal Regiment of Canada. He was a member of Legion Branch #6 in Tignish, PEI. Belonie died on November 14, 1994. gIllIs, John charles WWII John was born to Joseph A. Gillis and Mary Montgomery on June 24, 1921 in Greenwich, PEI. He enlisted on October 21, 1942 and served in Canada as a Corporal, providing ground support to the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was discharged on May 29 1946. John passed away on July 23, 1977. HOgaN, John Howard WWII John was born in Tignish, Prince Edward Island on June 8, 1918. He joined the Army in May 1942 and served with the Royal Canadian Artillery until June 1946. John died on August 17, 1950. HOlT (cROssMaN), Dorothy ellen WWII Dorothy was born to Alexander Crossman and Charlotte Olive Costain of the Bloomfield district of Prince Edward Island. She joined the Army on September 23, 1943 and served in Canada with the Canadian Women's Army Corps. Dorothy was discharged on November 2, 1945. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 29 IRVINg, Don PeaceTIMe Don enlisted on November 2, 1965 and served as a Sergeant with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He served at RCAF Station St. Jean, QC; RCAF Station Camp Borden, ON, Air Frame Technician Trade Training, RCAF Greenwood, NS Argus Maintenance. He also served at CFB Shearwater, NS, Tracker Maintenance, CFB Summerside, PE 413 Search and Rescue Squadron, UNEF Ismailia Egypt 116 Air Transport Unit, CFB Cold lake AB CF-5, Maintenance Crew Chief. Donald was discharged on December 15, 1987. HuMe, Daniel keenan WWII Daniel was born in Iris, Prince Edward Island. During World War II, he served with the Royal Canadian Navy and the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was a prisoner of war at Stalag 5 in Germany. Daniel has passed away. IRVINg, Benjamin kenneth WWII Benjamin was born in the Alberton District of Prince Edward Island. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on February 19, 1941 and served in Canada as a Leading Aircraftsman. Benjamin was discharged on July 10, 1945. IRVINg, John Herbert "Jack" WWII Jack was born in the Alberton district of Prince Edward Island. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force on August 23, 1940 and served in Canada as a Leading Aircraftsman. Jack was discharged on April 2, 1946. JuDsON, Dale a. WWI & WWII Dale was born in 1900 to George Judson and Edith Dockendorff from Alexandria, PEI. He served with the Militia in WWI and enlisted in the Army in 1939, serving with the PEI Highlanders and North Novas Service Corps as a Private in England, Normandy and France. Dale was discharged in 1945 and he passed away in May 1986. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 31 keNNeDY, Windsor WWII Windsor was born in Iris, Prince Edward Island. He served with the Royal Canadian Army during World War II. Windsor has passed away. JuDsON, george ansel WWII George was born in Mt. Hope, PEI to Adoniram Judson and Lulu Dockendorff on January 7, 1923. He enlisted on November 1942 in the Royal Canadian Air Force, went to wireless school in Saint John and Montreal, and was posted to Newfoundland. Corporal Judson was discharged in October 1945. kellY, Richard "Dick" WWII Dick was born in Kensington on April 13, 1926 to Leonard Kelly and Lillian Inglis. He joined the service as a Private in 1942 in Debert, Nova Scotia and was discharged in 1946. Dick passed away on August 26, 1967. laDNeR, Warren J. WWII Warren was born in St. Peter's Bay, PEI in 1920 to John Ladner and Florence Warren. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in 1941 and served as a Petty Officer in Europe, South Africa and the Mediterranean. Warren passed away in 1980. laRkIN, arthur e. WWII Arthur was born to John Larkin and Emma Phalen on October 10, 1915. He joined the Army as a Private in October 1939 and was first stationed at Citadel Hill, Halifax, and then at Gander, Newfoundland. Early in 1944, Arthur joined the Cape Breton Highlanders in Scotland. During that year, he went on a large convoy to Italy and fought with the Cape Breton Highlanders, 1st Division. On December 13, 1944, Arthur was killed in Italy. He was 29 years of age. He is buried in Villanova Canadian War Cemetery in Italy. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

32 / www.legion.ca Hennessey Cutcliffe Charlottetown Funeral Home 33 - 35 Longworth Avenue, Charlottetown 894-4321 894-4433 894-4626 www.islandowned.ca A long standing tradition of caring service to all ‡ Pre-arranged funerals ‡ Chapel and reception facilities ‡ Ample parking ‡ Cremation services May we never forget the sacrifices made by our Veterans and their families Lest We Forget DIANNE LANK, BC - HIS Hearing Instrument Specialist Audio Consultants of P.E.I. Ltd. Beltone Hearing Aid Centre Polyclinic Professional Centre 199 Grafton Street, Suite 304 Charlottetown, P.E.I. C1A 1L2 Telephone: 894-8455 Fax: 892-0097 Toll Free: 1-877-994-8455 We Remember 511 Granville St. Summerside, PE 432-3570 Norman g. clarey Manager 85A Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown Prince Edward Island, Canada C1A 1R6 Phone: 1-902-569-4556 Cell: 1-902-626-9485 Fax: 1-902-569-4557 nclarey@pei.sympatico.ca

Lest We Forget / 33 laRkIN, Philip D. WWII Philip was born on Fortune Road, PEI to John Larkin and Emma Phalen on September 4, 1917. He enlisted in the Army on April 4, 1941 and served as a Trooper with the PEI Light Horse Infantry and the 1st Canadian Armoured Brigade. He served in England and was also a dispatch rider in France and Germany. Philip was discharged on December 6, 1945. laRkIN (BuRROugHs), edith WWII Edith was born to Wilfred Larkin and Henrietta O'Brien on April 10, 1923. She enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on June 18, 1942 and advanced to the rank of Corporal. She took her basic training in Rockcliffe, Ontario then was posted at Mont-Joli, St. Hubert and # 1 Wireless School in Montreal. Edith graduated as a Wireless Operator with her certificate for 25wpm, and was sent to Halifax for the duration of service. Edith received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and the War Medal 1939-45. After her discharge on October 2, 1945, Edith married and is now Mrs. Burroughs. She lives in Eaglesham, Alberta. laRkIN (MOORe), Matilda WWII Matilda was born on Fortune Road, PEI to Wilfred Larkin and Henrietta O'Brien on February 1, 1922. She enlisted in the Army as a Private on June 29, 1942 and served in Borden, England as a cook in the Officers' Mess where the usual fare was Australian mutton. To this day, Matilda won't eat mutton. She was discharged on November 24, 1945. leaRD, William godfrey WWII William was born to Russel Leard and Clara Lockerby in the Bloomfield district of Prince Edward Island. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in August 1942 and served as a Leading Aircraftsman in Labrador. He was killed in action on July 6, 1944. lelacHeuR, Malcolm WWII Malcolm was born in Murray Harbour, Prince Edward Island. During World War II, he served with the Royal Canadian Air Force. Malcolm has passed away. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 35 leWIs, William James WWII James was born in St. Peter's Bay, PEI to Daniel Lewis and Ada McPhee on April 16, 1912. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on September 10, 1949 and served as an Aircraftsman 2 while stationed in Dafoe, Manitoba. James was discharged on May 19, 1943. He passed away on September 10, 1949. leWIs, gregory WWII Gregory was born in St. Peter's Bay, PEI to Daniel Lewis and Ada McPhee on April 16, 1908. He enlisted in August 1939 and served as a Lance Corporal with the PEI Highlanders until his discharge in 1941. Gregory passed away on July 26, 1981. leWIs, Harvey Henry WWII Harvey was born to Edward Lewis and Mary Ellen Skerry of the Bloomfield district of Prince Edward Island. He joined the Army on December 17, 1942 and served as a Sapper with the Royal Canadian Engineers, # 62 CA (B) TC in England, France, Holland, Italy and Germany. Harvey was discharged on November 14, 1945. MacaulaY, Malcolm Daniel WWII Malcolm was born on September 18, 1916 to Michael D. MacAulay and Matilda MacKinnon from Southampton, PEI. In 1939, he enlisted to fight in World War II and served as a Private until his discharge in 1945. Malcolm passed away on December 8, 1984. MacDONalD, allistar WWII Allistar was born in Glen William, Prince Edward Island. He served with the Royal Canadian Army during World War II. Allistar has passed away. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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Lest We Forget / 37 MacDONalD, georgina WWII Georgina was born in Farmington, PEI on January 10, 1914 to Stephen MacDonald and Mary Ellen Flynn. She enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force and served during World War II. After her discharge, Georgina made her home in the United States where she lived and died. Georgina is buried in Massachusetts. MacDONalD, Bernard J. WWII Bernard was born in Cable Head, PEI to Henry MacDonald and Mary Jane MacKinnon on June 5, 1908. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on September 24, 1943 and served in Canada. A/CL MacDonald was discharged on March 27, 1946. Bernard passed away on August 28, 1953. MacDONalD, Daniel J. WWII Daniel was born in Woodvale Mills, PEI on March 10, 1910 to Dougald and Annie MacDonald. He joined the Army and was sent overseas where he married a Scottish lass while in Scotland. After his discharge, Daniel returned to live on the Cardigan Road, and later moved to Toronto, Ontario. He died on September 19, 1987 and is buried there. MacDONalD, John Damien "Jack" WWII Jack was born in Dingwell's Mills, PEI on September 11, 1905 to Richard MacDonald and Margaret Cahill. He enlisted in the Home Defence in 1941 and then served with the Merchant Navy on the ship Yarmouth. He was discharged in 1945 as a shipwright. Jack passed away on December 2, 1965. MacDONalD, Joseph e. WWII Joseph was born in Farmington, PEI to Steven MacDonald and Mary Ellen Flynn on March 13, 1920. He joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in November 1941 and served as a Leading Aircraftsman in the North Atlantic and Canada. After his discharge in March 1946, Joe returned to Canada and made his home in London, Ontario. The Royal Canadian Legion Prince Edward Island Command

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