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Westmount War Service Roll WAR SERVICE ROLL 1939-1945 t T ••• T A{ T Y T • T • T • T A T t v A• t t • T T • T • fT WAR • T T• T T A* T x T J T • T SERVICE ROLL • •T • A AJ T >• T • I OF • « • • • t •* T • T T f CITIZENS OF WESTMOUNT T •* T • T T • T A T WHO J t • T • T • T T • T • T SERVED IN THE WORLD WAR T T T T• T • T T • T • T 1939-1945 • T • T • T t • T • T • vT • f • T T • T AJ t ••• : : T : •l> Vt Y Y T X X £ PREFACE J:; :î : 4 WAR SERVICE ROLL f î : «S:» •A*t> . X: This War Service Roll contains the names of the citizens fÀ and employees of the City of Westmount, as well as those resident in Westmount for the greater part of their lives, who Y ••• Y ••• were on active service during World War 1939-1945, in His «£• •^• Majesty'..s forces or in the force. s of an Allied Country. It also >v< T Y X contains the names of those who served overseas in the Red 1 Y T Cross and the St. John Ambulance or Auxiliary Services, as Y y ... Y ••• well as of those flying in the service of the Transport Command <£• • ^ of the Royal Air Force. f t Y This Roll perpetuates in more permanent form the J^ r Honour Roll erected in Victoria Hall in the year 1944, YY ••• ... Y which was compiled as an enterprise of the Westmount f Y Municipal Association. Two plaques, each 14 feet long by 5 Y feet 5 inches high, were placed on either side of the main f>? • entrance in Victoria Hall. It contains the names of 2,804 & persons of whom 281 were shown as having made the supreme <|> Y sacrifice. Each name is stamped in gold letters on a brown T& Y fabricated strip seven inches long by five-eighths of an inch % YÀ wide... The .origina l Honour Roll was handed over to the City xV X jft of Westmount for extension and maintenance at a public «!• JL . _ , À X ceremony in October 1944. ^ T Y T T T YY ^ "Cleared the dark places and let in the law, «£• T ^ broke the bandit holds, and cleansed the land." T £ (IDYLLS OF THE JONG) & Y Y I ^^ ^Indicates those who made the supreme sacrifice. YJT *» Y• Y T T Y T Y ±T Y A t Y r Y Y Y Allingham, Otis Y T Y T Allingham, Otis C. Y f Y T Allingham, Robert Y T aron, Elmer Y * Allingham, Robert F. Y t *Acer, John Frederic Y T Amyot, Jacques L. T Acton, William E. t T ••T• T Adams, Barbara Wilkes * Andersen, Erik F. R. T Anderson, A. Allan t T Adams, Ernest A. f T f T Adams, J. Robert * Anderson, Duncan R. Y Y Y Y Adams, Samuel T. Anderson, J. A. C. Y T Y T Anderson, John O. Y f Aikin, Archibald McK. Y T Anderson, John P. Y T Aikin, R. Catherine Y T Anderson, Robert A. Y T Aikman, John L. Y f Anderson, Stuart M. Y • Aikman, R. E. Y • Anglin, William G. t Aird, James M. f T *Anglin, Wm. Sherron f f Aird, John P. Y T Y T *Aird, John Seaton Angus, Donald M. Y Y Y Y Aird, William H. Ansell, Alan C. Y Y Y Y Aird, William R. *Appelt, Luther Arthur Y • Y f *Applin, Donald John Y T Albers, Mary F. T B. Argue, Alan F. f t Aldadanov-Wallis, Boris T T Argue, Thomas A. Y T Alderson, John George • T Armstrong, David M. f T Aldford, Albert T T * Armstrong, F. Logie T T Alexander, R. Milne T T * Armstrong, George H. Y T Algar, F. I. Y T Y T Algar, P. E. * Armstrong, J. Darrell T Y••• T Alger, Arthur A. Armstrong, J. W. f T f T Allan, A. O. Armstrong, Walter J. T T T T Allan, M. Moncrieff * Arnold, John T Y T Y Allen, John M. Arnold, Margaret E. T Y Y Y * Allen, Wm. T. Y Y Arnott, Keith Y Y Allingham, Joan Y Y Aronson, Norton L. Y Y Y Y • «Y •i>•?••?••?< • ••» ••• ••• »> »? »i* «;• »i* •:« >T> »>•••*»••»*••••< JL. Y f ••• T • T Aronson, William M. Bain, Russell H. • T • T Asch, R. N. Baird, Samuel L. ••• T • T Ashby, Noel G. *Baittle, Horace D. T t t T Ashby, Reginald F. G. Baker, C. A. Y T Y T Ashley, Robert J. Baldwin, Herbert M. • T f T Astrof, Samuel • T ^Baldwin, Jess A. • T Atchison, George W. T Baldwin, Richard D. •Y T Atchison, Wallace M. • T Bale, John H. • T • T Atkinson, David *Ball, Albert R. • T • T * Atkinson, Eric Ball, Sidney S. • T•• • • Atkinson, Eric Ballantyne, D. G. M. • t • T Atkinson, H. Derek *Baller, C. F. Leroy • T Y T Atkinson, James Banks, F. Albert • ••T • • Atkinson, J. Philip Banks, J. R. • f • f * Austin, Robert Elliot • T *Banks, Robert E. T Y Ayer, George ^Barclay, William N. • Y Y Y Y Y *Bardwell, Keith S. Y Y Y Y Bardwell, K. S. Y Y Y Y Barkes, Reginald G. F. Y Y Y Y Barnard, R. T. Y Y Y Y Y adger, John D'A. Barnes, Albert J. F. Y Y Y Y Badgeley, Peter C. Barnes, John H. Y Y t Y *Badgeley, John C. Barnes, Richard J. 1 Y Y Barnes, Wilfrid L. Y Y Badgeley, Maurice F. Y Y Y Y Bagg, Douglas G. Barrett, James B. D. Y Y Y Y Bagg, Joseph L. Barrett, P. Alan P. Y Y Y Y Bailey, James Barry, John C. Y Y Y Y Bartlett-Buchanan, G. A. Y *Bailey, Sidney J. L. Y Y Y Y Bailey, Sidney John Bartram, Howard F. Y Y Y Y Bailey, William E. Bartram, Ross M. Y• Y • Y Baillie, Archibald D. Bartram, V. Lome • Y • Y Y • Baxter, James A. Berwick, K. Cameron Baxter, Susan M. J. Besserer, Jerome L. Baxter, Wm. Besson, R. Bazin, A. Randolph Beveridge, Donald D. Bean, B. A. ^Beveridge, John B. Beaton, J. Wallace Beveridge, J. Wm. Beattie, Richard O. ^Beveridge, Massey W. Beauchemin, P.-E. Bewes, Leonard D. Beauchemin, J.-Charles *Bieler, G. D. A. Beaulne, Stuart Billingsley, L. W. Beaulieu, Raymond E. *Bilkey, James D. Beaumont, George B. Bilodeau, Donald Beardmore, Eric W. Bilodeau, F. A. Beck, Robert U. Binnie, J. Corneil Beck, Urquhart S. Birks, Richard I. Beckett, Joan M. Bishop, Ronald W. Beddœ, Allen C. Bissonnet, Alfred P. Beddows, William H. Black, D. K. Bell, John K. Black, G. Glenholme Benett, C. Morgan Black, J. George Bennet, Bruce G. Black, R. Murray Bennet, .Eric Francis Black, W. *Bennet, Wm. A. J. Black, W. G. Benson, B. Robert Blackmore, Frank P. Benson, Donald M. Blackwell, Edmund Benson, E. Dorothy Blackwell, George E. Benson, F. E. Earle Blackwell, Russell G. Berger, Gordon J. Blackwell, Pamela C. Bernier, Lester S. Blair, Robert William Berry, Frank Blake, Charles Bertram, John H. Blakeney, T. N. y y T y T Blanchard, R. L. Bourne, John Gilbert y T y T y Blandford, Sydney L. *Boyd, J. Arthur W. y T y X Blandford, Bruce Boyd, Lyle H. y T y T Bliss, Frederic M., Jr. Boyle, James W. y T y T Bliss, Richard Ernest Boyle, S. Warren y T y T Bocking, Stanley F. H. y T Boyle, T. Patrick y T y X Boivin, Louis Bradbury, G. F. y X y T Bolduc, Allan Brady, Thomas J. y T y T Bolduc, Ernest Brady, Alex M. y T y T Bolduc, Ernie Bradford, Frederick D. y T y y y y Bolger, Kenneth B. Y. *BradIey, Frederick W. y y y y Bolger, Melbourne C. Braithwaite, R. C. y y y •y Bonnar, William, Sr. Brambell, Queenie ••• yf Bonnar, William, Jr. Brennan, M. Francis yf y Bonnier, A. L. Brewer, Basil • X f y Boon, Ernest H. Bricker, Milton B. y y y y Boon, William J. y y Bricker, Thomas C. y y y y Boright, Gilbert W. Brierley, James G. y y y Borlase, James Ogden Brighton, C. John y y Bortnowski, Andrew Brisbane, John N. yt y y Bostwick, Charles M. Brisbane, Wm. S. y y y y y y Bourassa, Robert D. Briskin, Julius y y y y Bourcier, F. Dale Brodie, Alexander B., Jr. y y y y Bourke, D. T. Brodie, A. Malcolm y y y Bourke, Edward T. Brodie, Hugh A. y y f y Bourke, G. M. Brodie, Hugh R. y y y Bourke, Harold L. Brodie, James C. y • y Bourke, Paul J. Brodie, Robert J. y yf Bourke, Stanley J. Brodie, Robert P. •y y Bourne, C. Gordon Bronfman, Gerald y ty y Bourne, James Douglas Bronson, Gordon D. y y y J: F Y T Y T Bronstetter, M. L. Bulger, Robert P. Y T Y Bronstetter, W. Edgar Bunclark, James R. Y f Y T Brooke, Leonard C. Bunclark, Owen T t t Brooke, Norman S. Burbidge, Barbara R. T •f t T Brookfield, Donald L. Burbidge, G. W. t T T • Brooks, Gordon Stanley *Burbidge, George W. T t T T Brown, A. Douglas Burdayron, Victor J. T T T T Brown, Arthur E. Burg, Ronald t T T f Brown, Clifford F. 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