We salute those who fought for our freedom so we may live in peace.

This special edition of Your West Central Voice is dedicated to the men and women from our region that so bravely served our country. Some of them paid the supreme sacrifice. They were more than soldiers, they were sons and daughters, husbands and fathers. They came from towns and hamlets that are no longer. We can never begin to repay them, but we can remember them, every ONE of them.

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Sgt. Lawrence Ryan

SGT. L. Ryan of the R.C.A.F., eldest son of Mrs. D. A. Ryan, proprietress of the King George Hotel at Luseland, was killed in an air raid over the Netherlands, his mother has been informed.

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Private Norman Mackenzie

Norman MacKenzie was born in Gairloch, Scotland, July 3, 1891. He came to Salvador, Saskatchewan, where his sister and brother-in-law Christina & Alex Fowler had a homestead.

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Flying Officer Donald Kenneth Robertson

Donald Kenneth Robertson was born May 20, 1919 at Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, the only son of Kenneth and Florence Wilhelmina “Wilma” (nee Coe) Robertson, and brother of Margaret Elizabeth Laura, Doro- thy Wilhelmina, and Alex Roberta Robertson.

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The Lea Brothers

Harlan was born in Minnesota, USA, on June 29, 1918. He moved with his parents as a young boy to Smiley, Saskatchewan. He attended the University of Saskatchewan for a year before joining the R.C.A.F.

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Zahais (Cy) Ternes

Zahais (Cy) Ternes was born June 1, 1922 near Lemsford, Sask. and in 1926 he along with his family moved to a farm north of Smiley in the RM of Prairiedale.

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