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There is but one task for all One life for each to give
Who stands if England falls] WHo dies if England lives]
Rudyard Kipling—1914
VETERANS OF WORLD WAR I
David MacGougan, born 1894, son of Alexander and Bell Campbell
MacGougan. Enlisted in the 6th, C.M.R.’s in 1915-. Died in Charlottetown, Dec. 26, 1919 from spinal menigitis.
John MacGougan, brother of David, born 1892 in Baltic. Enlisted in 1915, was killed in action in France in 1917.
Albert MacGougan
Robert MacGougan, born in Baltic, both brothers of David and John served overseas, returned in 1919 and later moved to Western Canada.
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Fred Matthews, born in Baltic 1886, son of Hugh and Susan Stewart Matthews. Enlisted in Vancouver in 1915, was killed in action in 1917.
Clark Woodside, born in Baltic, son of Archibald and Alice Clark Woodside, enlisted in the 105 Battalion.
Earl Davison, born in Baltic son of Joseph and Laura Crozier Davison, enlisted with the 6th Seige Battery. Died of wounds at Ypres in 1918.
Everett Burt, Served with the 105th Battalion LouisCarroll, served in the 26th Can. Infantry William Thompson, served in the Royal Navy
VETERANS WORLD WAR II
John Crozier
Phillip Crozier, killed in action. Lillian Donald, Nursing Sister Sterling Clark, Can. Navy
John MacDonald, Royal Can. Artillery.
Charles “Ted” MacDonald, Cape Breton Highlanders, awarded the Military Medallion.
Earl Matthews Robert Pierce, Can. Navy John Wall, killed in action
All that they had they gave—they gave In sure and simple faith
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