The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 167 GALVIN, Iven W. WWII Iven was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1918. He enlisted in the RCASC and served as transport and supply captain and was discharged in 1946. He joined the Federal Civil Service as a material management officer and following employment at Wainwright, Camp Borden, Churchill, Winnipeg and Edmonton, he retired in 1982 and to Victoria, British Columbia, with his two children. GALVIN, Kenneth R. WWII Kenneth was born in Berwick, Saskatchewan, in 1916. He attended the University of Toronto Dental College before serving with the RCADC as a dental officer in 1942. He was discharged in 1946. After his discharge, he practiced dentistry in Toronto. Kenneth died from a heart attack in Toronto in 1984. He had two children. GARDINER, William “Billy” WWI Billy was a WWI veteran and came to the Megan District in 1933 from southern Saskatchewan, where his brother, Jimmy, was Minister of Agriculture in the Federal Government. Billy never married but enjoyed parties and dances put on in homes in the early days. He farmed and sold out in 1947, going to Manitoba. GALVIN, Raymond K. WWII Raymond was born in Marchwell, Saskatchewan, in 1922. He enlisted in 1942 and served with the medical branch of the RCN and was discharged in 1946, after serving on the East Coast and in the North Atlantic. After his discharge, he was employed by the CPR in Canora, Saskatchewan, for many years until he transferred to Saskatoon as a freight claims agent. He married Peggy and they had one child. Raymond retired in Saskatoon.
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