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The following are the names of World War I Veterans, (A to L) who had lived in either Rama or Mara Townships (now called Ramara Twp.) prior to the start of the Great War. Most were born, and remained in these townships, some were born in the townships, and relocated elsewhere prior to the war, others were born elsewhere, and settled in the townships prior to the Great War.
FALLEN SOLDIERS ARE ON A HONOUR ROLL ENTITLED ‘THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE’
We Remember
we invite you to submit photos and/or stories on these soldieirs, when did they go overseas, when did they return, were they wounded, were they prisioners of war, did they recieve medals or mentioned in dispatches–what was their rank? Share your stories– lest we forget
The following are the names of World War I Veterans, (M to Z) who had lived in either Rama or Mara Townships (now called Ramara Twp.) prior to the start of the Great War. Most were born, and remained in these townships, some were born in the townships, and relocated elsewhere prior to the war, others were born elsewhere, and settled in the townships prior to the Great War.
FALLEN SOLDIERS ARE ON A HONOUR ROLL ENTITLED ‘THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE’
We Remember
we invite you to submit photos and/or stories on these soldieirs, when did they go overseas, when did they return, were they wounded, were they prisioners of war, did they recieve medals or mentioned in dispatches–what was their rank? Share your stories– lest we forget
August 1, 1917
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RAMA RESERVE, August 1,—
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Half of Them Are Orillians
September 27, 1917
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September 27, 1917
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This Articule was sent to us by Carden reseacher Frances Laver
From 1943 Packet and Times
April 1943
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Fifty Million years of Carden History
Fifty years ago, as Carden plowboy I stood on Eagle Rock and scouted for buffalo or Cowboys and dreamed the dreams of a child. Today as an old man I stand on that same rock and think– after fifty million years, it’s still home to me
A TRIBUTE TO EDWARD J. MURPHY
FROM CARDEN TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Packet and Times July 3, 1970
This articule submitted by FRANCES (FOX) LAVER)More to come
FOR KING AND COUNTRY
MEMBERS OF
DALRYMPLE UNITED CHURCH
WHO HAVE VOLUNTEERED
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE
WITH CANADA’S FIGHTING FORCES
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For the British Red Cross
November 2, 1916
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