The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 73 CARR, Lloyd Weston WWII Lloyd was born in Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1917 and joined the Saskatchewan Horse Regiment-Lord Strathcona Horse Regiment, Armoured Corps Unit from August 20, 1940 to February 1946. He was stationed at Dundurn, Saskatchewan, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Vancouver, British Columbia, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Connaught Lange, Ottawa, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Camp Borden, Ontario, Sherbrooke, Quebec, and Debert, Nova Scotia. He did combat duty in England, North Africa, Italy, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. Lloyd passed away in 2007. CARR, Robert Addie WWII Addie was born at Strasbourg in 1901 to Lisle and Augusta and purchased a homestead in the Waterview area. He married Letha Denton in 1924 and moved to White Fox and raised six children. He joined the Armed Forces in 1940 and served in England until 1945. The family moved to Prince George in 1947. Addie passed away on February 1, 1983. CATHERWOOD, Orville Menzies WWII Orville was born in Ceylon, Saskatchewan, in 1921. He joined the British Columbia Dragoons and served in England, North Africa, Italy and the Netherlands. He married in 1947 and raised five children and participated in many British Columbia Dragoons reunions and travelled to Europe three times for Veterans’ activities. He farmed in Ceylon until his death in 1992. He received the 1939-45 Star, the Italy Star, the France/Germany Star, the Defence Medal, the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with overseas bar and the War Medal. He was a member of the Ceylon Branch #46 of The Royal Canadian Legion for 47 years. CARSON, Douglas W. “Doug” WWII Doug was born on September 12, 1923 at Wilkie, Saskatchewan. He enlisted in the Navy at Saskatoon in February 1943 and served on the High Seas on HMCS Stormont until he left the service at Saskatoon in November 1945 with the rank of Able Seaman. Married with three sons, after his wife died, he remarried and acquired step-children. After the war, he completed high school for university admission and took the Bachelor of Commerce Degree at the University of Saskatchewan and until his retirement he was the accountant in the comptroller’s department of the City of Saskatoon.
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