The Royal Canadian Legion Saskatchewan Command LEST WE FORGET 209 LAKE, Bertram WWI Bertram was born in Dover, England in 1879 and came to Canada in 1896. He moved to Quill Lake, Saskatchewan in 1905. Bertram joined the Canadian Army and served in Canada and overseas with the 214th Battalion. He was married and had three children. Bertram died in 1954 and is buried at Clair, Saskatchewan. LAKE, William WWI William was born in Clair Saskatchewan. He joined the Canadian Expeditionary Forces during WWI and served in Canada with the 79th and 214th Battalions. William married, had two children, and lived in Clair for a number of years. He died in 1978 and is buried in Saskatoon. LAMB, Ken WWII Ken was born on July 14, 1925 in Brock, Saskatchewan. He enlisted on July 5, 1943 in Regina and served with the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in England until May 9, 1945 when he stationed in Ghent, Belgium and Nijmegen, Holland to haul troops in and out of Germany as well as supplies, equipment and commodities to locations in Belgium, France, Holland and Germany. One of the last 100 Canadians on the Continent, he returned to Britain a year later, injured his knee and was hospitalized for some time. Private Lamb left the service on August 31, 1946 and then took the Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Saskatchewan. He worked as a geotechnical engineer most of his life with PFRA at various locations. After retiring in 1980, he joined the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan for another seven years as a geotechnical engineer. Married with a son and daughter, Ken joined Saskatoon Legion Branch 63 before transferring to Nutana Legion Branch 362, having served on several committees.
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