18th Battalion Association[i] Windsor and Detroit Branch *MEMORIES[ii]* When our Conventions are held at Windsor and we all parade to All Saints Anglican Church for our annual Memorial Service, it always brings back memories of our fist Chaplain, Captain Arthur Carlisle, who was the Minister at All Saints before and after the First War. Many... Continue Reading →
“Gallant Gentlemen”
“GALLANT GENTLEMEN.” BISHOP’S TRIBUTE TO CANADIANS. In a speech at the annual meeting of the British Columbia and Yukon Aid Society[i] at Church House, Westminster, yesterday, the Bishop of London[ii] [The Right Reverend Arthur Winnington-Ingram] spoke of the great debt of gratitude which the country owed to the men from[iii] Canada, and said that one... Continue Reading →
Help From a Reader: Leads One to Consider the Change of Anglicanism in Canada
A reader left a comment about the account I had found on his life. As this was one of the first soldiers I added to this blog it looks like my systematic work habits were not in place as I had taken the time to download the attestation papers for this soldier but had not... Continue Reading →