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Who Have Served ENTERPRISES LTD. , Beesigh sc (250) 635-4074 Parts & Service Machinery Sales . 5012 Highway 16 West Terrace, B.C. Trek Undercarriage token a aE raulic rose ittings Litter-Peter Diesel V8G 555 _ In 1944. Brock left Halifax for overseas, ; landing in: Southampton, , England. * “Serving in Canada, England, and. Europe. Canadian Air Force. With the rank of Flight Sergeant Cmde 10: 25am Parade Marches to Tillicum Theatre.. - Corbin Bright ACT OF REMEMBRANCE - PRESIDENT BRANCH 13. |}cCmde. Allen |. | [Edwin Bellamy i - Born on the 10th December 1930. ‘ ‘Seaman 7408E Allen’ Edwin Bellamy spent time in the ' Korean Conflict while serving on. the »H.M.C. S Athabaskan _ Ccmde. Brock Norbire ‘Cmde Brock Norbirg ‘was a member of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corp. Cmde Brock was * “deployed with the R.C.A.M.C. tending to wounded. Canadians: being shipped home: from ° all Parts of Europe. ; . cmde. Neil AC Buster), 7 Patterson: -Cmde Neil(Buster) Patterson | joined ithe Canadian Army in. 1951, and served until 1954. Shertiieede mre n the United States as an Instructor. f Buster served in the Armored Corp of ook him to Camp Boredon, Petawawa, fF and Fort Knox in the USA ; Ccmde. Cecil Goodvin Cmde Cecil Goodvin joined the R.C.A.F. in 1942 serving until discharge in 1946. He was a, Wireless . Operator(Ground) attached to 139 wing. One of Bob's highlights of those years. was. entering Paris, his scariest’ moments were’ crossing the Atlantic. avoiding U-Boats torpedoes. A fun time-sharing a food parcel from home with a Dutch family in Eindhoven on his 22nd birthday. In his own words Bob : SayS he remains one of the lucky ones. =a Cmde._ (‘Porter ' Cmde Constance Porter joined, the C.W.A. Ci in ' Calgary in March 1942. Took basic training. in: | Vermillion Alberta. She worked as a secretary to Cot J. Ww. Littleton Constance ‘Pte Porter from sergeant she. was allowed: to | December 1944. She arrived two. weeks | moved to Holland in May 1945. She returned “ae to Canada in 1946 and was discharged in. February 1946. One month short of four years’ cmde. Hoitom Cmde Delbert Holtom, now eighty years old Del served in the Royal Delbert. Del served in india and England attached to. the 356 Squadron. He also served as a nose gunner in B25s. ‘He is now a member: of the Burma Association Cmde. Edmond Cote Cmde Edmond Cote first joined the Canadian Army ! the newly formed Armored Corps. However due- to medical reasons Ed was. discharged in late’ 1941 Cmde Edmond = then joined the fF Merchant Navy traveling to Alaska,. . Australia, india, South America, and E East Africa. Dangerous as some of these trips were, none came close to that of MF the Merchant Navy in 1946 Cmde. Joseph Jean Fernand Gagnon_. Born July 1922, Fern enlisted in the Canadian Army in September 1942, and was discharged in June of 1946. he spent time in the Regiment. of Levis Quebec, Regiment of Chaudiere, Royal Corps Canadian Ordinance, and the St Lawrence Fusiliers. Cmde Fern served overseas with the Royal Canadian 22nd Regiment, Infantry, and was also in the Artillery. Serving in England, Belgium, Holland and Germany. . Fern is a ever present on Branch 13 Poppy Campaigns. ante F Allen joined the Canadian Navy, of the | Five years spent in the Navy, Leading, L/Cpl! Patterson served in Canada, and — during the Korean conflict was on loan he Royal Canadian Dragoon’s, which. in District depot #13 in Calgary. Reverting to-” ” | go ‘overseas. Traveling: by ship she left Halifax later in Southampton,England. She was then | in 1941, attached to. shipping supplies to England. Ed teft— Tf S -TILLICUM THEATRE SERVICE: Khe) CANADIAN TILLICUM THEATRE SE a3 " | am. pening Prayer lai Campbell , 3) bi wy } LEGION | | - Reverend Douglas Campbe | 10:58 am HYMN...Abide With Me REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICES ‘11:00 am - LAST POST - Terrace Community § TERRACE - Saturday, Nov. 11, 2006 Band - Corbin Bright | THE SILENCE ” 10: iSam Parade forms at the Safeway 11:02 am LAMENT - Terrace Pipes & Drums Parking Lot - Drew McKa os Parade Marshall: | y,. : ‘Cmde Peter J. Crompton 11:05 am REVEILLE - Terrace Community Band . Fourtune, however it was. while serving on the. CGmde. Doug 4 Cmde._ (Ruby) Whittington “| i Douglas. Kirkaldy Bud also spent | time in Y England ~Cmde Doug served in the British Army ADDRESS: by. Legion Padre, . ' Reverend Lance Stephens : MESSAGE: -by Legion President, : Comrade Douglas Misfeldt E HYMN: e) GOD OUR HELP.IN AGES PAST. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN - Cmde Kirkaldy. CENOTAPH SERVICE: Following the service, 4 the Parade will reform in. front. of the theatre and proceed to & the Cenotaph ‘for the laying. of wreaths. Veterans Cmde. Fred @ Annett, and President Douglas & Misfeldt will take the Salute enroute to the Cenotaph. — ; LAYING OF THE. WREATHS CLOSING PRAYER: by Cmde. Reverend - Lance Stephens Parade will return to. Safeway Parking L Lot. q Cmde. _ Willam- . Chemko . Cmde William. Chemko served in (Canada from 1943 “until . 1946. r Spending most of his time in Regina. - Cmde. Lawrence Lawrence Douglas Kirkaldy, better known around ‘the Branch as “Bud” served: in the Canadian, Navy, 1949. until 1974 . : ; ‘Warrent.- Officer Bud served ona “number of ships, The’ “Ontario, Columbia, St Croix, and The Athabaskan that Bud made two trips to Korea. Bud’s ‘Grandfather Father , and son are Past President's of Branch: 413 Ccmde. cecil Bartiett td, joined the Royal Canadian. Navy Reserve in 1943. following. ‘more than six months of training. in Canada asa Signalman. Cmde Cecil spent until 1945 at sea in | the North Atlantic as Convoy Escort. _- Cmde. Chester Dahms _ Cmde - Chester) Dahms was born Wetaskiwin in Alberta in 1923.. ‘Chester joined. the -Royal Canadian: Air Force in. 1943, and served until 1946. Training asa wireless operator in Ontario, and then was’ stationed in Halifax and Yarmouth. He volunteered for service in the. Far East, however. hostilities cease: prior to Chester being shipped out | ‘ in -Cmde. Leonard | \(Curly) Casey medical Sergeant. with the Fifth Field Co, RCE. After moving out of Terrace Cmde Casey : was given a discharge, and returned to Terrace : to Marry Margaret his late wife. “ F ' Legion President 1945. was Terrace's ‘first . spent many years with little. league baseball and Junior Hockey Miumford from 1950 until 1954. * Corporal Doug served in .the Royal Signals Corp, and spent time in Europe § and the Far East: with the #3 Medium Wireless Corp | Cmde. Edmund (Tea). Hamer | Edmund (Ted) Hamer spent: a short time. in’ May of 1946. Ted was in the R.C.E. Infantry : but fortunately where not needed in Europe. ‘Ruby's ‘job-eritailed making sure the allied ‘troops received some good and different “food, that was lacking at most camps. ind washed a lot of pots and ‘pans, - Branch 13 here in Terrace Florence. joined the N.A.A.FI. The Navy; Army, Air Force §j Institute in England - ahd -spent the next | three years moving from camp to camp throughout England, Belgium, and. Holiand. The people of the N.A.A.Fl where always a welcome site at a!l camps. transferred to the Engineers to get.an overseas. draft. But found unfit.for overseas duty Casey } Volunteer Fire Chief, and also paid Fire. Chief. .- nTed’s own words, he peeled a lot of potatoes : f the Navy in 1942. He joined’ the Army as a: }. Sapper in November 1944 until discharged in | Reinforcements, who were ready for action Ted is a strong supporter of the Legion and x Cmde Cecil Bartlett now: ‘eighty’ ‘years ; Leonard Casey first saw Terrace in April 1942, . .