Permission has been granted by Entegrus and the County of Middlesex to attach powder-coated, laser-cut, metal display ‘banners’ to their utility poles along Frank and Metcalfe Street west.  This is the route from the cenotaph, past the Legion Hall, to the Strathroy Cemetery.

Each Memorial Banner is approximately 24″ wide and 42″ tall.  Each banner is different, but they have these common features: the Lions logo in a circle at the top, the words Strathroy and Caradoc to represent our community, a large circular area that has the crest/badge/emblem of each different battalion, the name of the battalion, and at the bottom, the name of the sponsor of the banner.  All graphics are in full colours and made of the same durable material used for the images on road signs.

These pole-mounted metal ‘banners are placed on poles starting at the Strathroy Cemetery, continue along Metcalfe Street West toward and eventually past the Legion Hall and ending at the cenotaph on Frank Street.

The first banner, the entry banner recognizing the sacrifice of our veterans, was sponsored by the Strathroy-Caradoc Lions Club, but a previous CAO of the Municipality, who was subsequently terminated from the position, refused to allow it to be placed there. Therefore, it is still hidden in the parking lot of the Legion Hall.

[W.M.: “Politicians and Respect for Veterans do not always make a good fit.”]

Here is a street map with the route marked in blue.

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Banners: Battalions & Veterans’ Names

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World War II

Essex Regiment: Albert Arthur and Jack Lovell

1st Canadian Carrier “Kangaroo Corps”: Russell Gerry

24th Kent Regiment: Richard M. Hall

Perth Regiment: Robert Adair and Kenneth Adair (brothers)

RCAF 14th Squadron: Donald Thomson

RCAF 23rd Operational Training Unit: John McDonald

#88 Hong Kong Squadron: Charles Adair

RCAF 263rd Squadron: Allan Campbell

RCAF 401st “Ram” Squadron: William K. Ferguson

RCAF 427th Squadron: Donald Leitch

RCAF Heavy Conversion Unit #1656th: Lawrence Pike

Royal Canadian Engineers 7th Field: Charles W. Barker and Arden Payne

Royal Canadian Regiment 8th Army: Edmund Holliday

Royal Canadian Navy (HMCS Valleyfield): Leroy Swales

World War I

1st Canadian Infantry Battalion: Wilson Cuddy, Arthur Holderness, Frederick Jay, John Nunn, William O’Dell, Frederick Robinson

1st Depot Battalion: Thomas Norman, Joseph Payne

1st & 4th Battalions Canadian Machine Gun Corps: John Brown

2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion: George Wallace

3rd Battalion Canadian Infantry Troops (Toronto Regiment): Robert Davis

3rd Battalion Canadian Railway Troops: George Urquhart

4th Canadian Infantry Battalion: James McGeary

4th & 5th Canadian Mounted Rifles: William Gough, Alexander Newton, Ralph Newton, George Main

4th & 8th Canadian Military Engineers: James MacAuley

8th Field Company: Stormont McIntyre

9th Canadian Infantry Battalion: Ross Briscoe

14th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Royal Montreal Regiment): Cyril Lowe

15th Canadian Infantry Battalion (48th Highlanders of Canada): Walter Beer, James Kellestine, Thomas Milliken, Asa Patterson, Charles Perring

16th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Princess Mary’s Scottish): Arthur Lindsay

18th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Eastern Ontario): Reginald Buchanan, Ernest Leaden, Edward Moore, Harold Wiese

19th Canadian Infantry Battalion: Ernest Burtenshaw, Vernon Sullivan

29th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Vancouver): Andrew Small

47th Canadian Infantry Battalion (B.C.): Neil McLean, Charles Smithrim

50th Canadian Infantry Battalion: William Foxen (M.C.)

54th Canadian Infantry Battalion (Kootenay): Henry Pembleton

58th Canadian Infantry Battalion: Sidney Kemp

72nd Canadian Infantry Battalion (Seaforth Highlanders): Robert Brown

99th Overseas Battalion: Thomas Welch

101st Squadron Royal Air Force: William Cooper

135th Overseas Battalion: William Adair, James Armstrong, William Cowan, Howard James

Canadian Army Medical Corps: James Abbott

Canadian Cyclists Battalion: Charles Bennett

Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry: Arnold Newbury

Royal Air Force: Edgar Sexton

Royal Canadian Dragoons: Eugene Reardon

Volunteer Aid Detachment: Alice Nettleton