27/11/2024
I had a request from a previous post regarding Grouard that mentioned the soldiers who returned home. There was no specific list so I compiled one. At the bottom there is a transcribed article mentioning an event for the soldiers which says there were 34 of them. The images have not been transcribed but are about a Patrick Cunningham and the awards he received - and why.
The list in alphabetical order:
-- F. Amarr - had arrived in Halifax on the Adriatic on March 9th. Edmonton Journal, March 10, 1919 page 8
-- Anderson, W.M. listed as wounded: Calgary Herald Page 6, Oct 29, 1918
-- Jimmy Andrews - enlisted in the 194th a Edmonton - recently returned - The Edmonton Bulletin, Jan. 13, 1919, page 3
-- W.J. Andrews, listed as wounded Edmonton Bulletin, Sept. 11, 1918 page 12
-- J. Andrew left St. John (not sure about this.) Ed, Bull Dec 4, 1918 page 3
-- R. St. Arnault, Grouard. Reported as wounded Calgary Canadian Sept 21 1918 page 15
-- D.A. Capeo, Round Prairie, Grouard - Wounded . Calgary Canadian Sept 14 1918 page 17
-- Harry Critchley - enlisted in the 194th a Edmonton - recently returned - The Edmonton Bulletin, Jan. 13, 1919, page 3
-- Pte. P. Cunningham, Grouard - due in Calgary about April 26th. Disembarked from the SS Grampian - Calgary Alberta, Page 8, April 23, 1919 - Also P. Cunningham listed as wounded - Calgary Canadian Aug 20 1918 page 1
-- F. Forster, Grouard, Due to arrive in Calgary - Calgary Albertan page 5, March 1919
-- A.G. Gordon, High Prairie, Due to arrive in Calgary - Calgary Albertan page 5, March 1919
-- George Harvey, Jr. a member of the original 49th - recently returned. The Edmonton Bulletin, Jan. 13, 1919, page 3
-- J. Inglee, Wounded - Calgary Albertan, Aug 28 1918 page 2
-- McDermott, H. - left Quebec - due to arrive in Edmonton - Ed. Bull. Dec. 3 1918, pge 1
-- Hugh McDermott - recently returned - The Edmonton Bulletin, Jan. 13, 1919, page 3
-- Pte. W. Noskey, Part of the “Terrible Tenth’ Enroute for Calgary - Calgary Herald April 1919, Page 31
-- V. Noskey, Killed in Action - Calgary Herald, Aug 30 1918 page 11
-- H.H. Reynolds - enlisted in the 194th a Edmonton - recently returned - The Edmonton Bulletin, Jan. 13, 1919, page 3
-- Pte. R. Starnaeold, Grouard - Arrived by the steamer Celtic. Due in Calgary - Calgary Herald, Page 7 May 17, 1919
-- P. Wabishkan - wounded. Calgary Herald, Oct 18 1918 page 13
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Grouard turned out ‘en masse’ to welcome home her boys who have returned from ‘over there’ at a reception extended to the returned soldiers which was held at the Citizen’s hall Tuesday evening. Over 500 people were present to do them honor, an honor which they rightly deserved. In the absence of Mayor Maurice, the address of ‘welcome’ was delivered by the secretary of the board of trade, G.H. Trahan, who was followed by the Rev. Father Falher. Replies were given by Lieut. Novion, D.S. Hayden, Pat Cunningham, and H.H. Reynolds.
Thirty-four enlistments was Grouard’s quota for the cause of liberty. Although we welcome the return of all, we must not forget that we owe a debt of lasting gratitude to those who have paid the supreme sacrifice. Among the returned soldiers are two modest heroes, an old forty-niner, Pat Cunningham with the distinguished conduct medal, military medal and bar, and Adolph Bole-Trelier who fought with the 4th Zouaves, French infantry, securing the legion of honor, military medal with three bars and two special citations in the army orders.
Luncheon was served, after which dancing was enjoyed until dawn. The committee in charge of the affair comprised H.B. Hunter, chairman, D.E. Guy, A.J. Bergeron, Dr. J.A. Gauthier and Donat Papuette.
(From the Edmonton Journal, page 9 May 20 1919)