Monday, June 26, 2023

William Vanden Bosch Bench

In Manotick, the bench commemoration William Vanden Bosch (Dec 7, 1917 – Apr 24, 1980) occupies the south side of Mill Street at the edge of the Mill Street Parkette a short distance from Rideau Valley Drive.






IN MEMORY OF
WILLIAM VANDEN BOSCH
A COMMUNITY MINDED MANOTICK RESIDENT
FROM THE TIME OF HIS IMMIGRATION FROM
HOLLAND IN 1939 TO HIS DEATH IN 1980

"SIT A WHILE AND CATCH YOUR BREATH"




Monday, June 19, 2023

Constable Michael John O'Leary Plaque

The plaque commemorating Constable Michael John O'Leary stands in the southeast corner of the RCMP National Memorial Cemetery in Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa.

Cst. Michael John O'Leary
Reg. No. 5685 Royal North West Mounted Police

February 1, 1915 as a member of 1st Battalion Irish Guards
was awarded the Victoria Cross for Valou at
Cuinchy, France – First World War.


Gend. Michael John O'Leary
No. de mat. 5685 Royale Gendarmerie à cheval du Nord-Ouest
le 1er février 1915, en tant que membre du 1er Bataillon des Irish Guards
a reçu la Croix de Victoria pour bravoure à
Cuinchy, en France – Première Guerre mondiale.





 

Monday, June 12, 2023

Manotick United Church

The Manotic United Church occupies the southeast corner of Rideau Valley Drive North and Currier Street, at 5567 Rideau Valley Drive North, Manotick, Ontario.



Built for the Methodist congregation from January 1, 1903 to January 1, 1904, the Manotick Methodist Church opened on May 22, 1904. In 1925 it was turned over to the United Church of Canada. It is the oldest church structure in Manotick. The Township of Rideau recognized the Manotick United Church for its heritage value on October 16, 2000, By-law 26/2000




1903 — 2003

DEDICATED TO OUR
FOREFATHERS WHO BUILT
OUR CHURCH ON FAITH

UPON THIS ROCK I
WILL BUILD MY CHURCH

MATTHEW 16:18













TOWNSHIP OF RIDEAU HERITAGE BUILDING

BICENTENARY
Methodist
Church




METHODIST
CHURCH
1903



Monday, June 05, 2023

Newboro War Memorial

In Newboro, Ontario the Newboro War Memorial stands in a memorial park south of Drummond Street across from the junction of Simcoe Street and Drummond Street.



IN HONOURED
AND LASTING
MEMORY OF
THESE MEN
WHO GAVE THEIR
LIVES IN THE
DEFENCE OF
THEIR COUNTY
IN WORLD WAR I
1914 — 1918
AND WORLD WAR II
1939 — 1945
FOREVER REMEMBERED
THEY GAVE THEIR
TOMORROW
FOR OUR TODAY

KOREA
1950 — 1953


1914 — 1918
ALLEN FLEMING
ARTHUR TETT
WILLIAM J. WILLIAMS
HUGH KERR
STANLEY B. CURTIS
FRED BOARD

1939 — 1945
ARTHUR BELL
CHARLES BELL
KENNETH EMMONS
ROY GRAHAM
REV. THOMAS MOONEY (CHAPLAIN)
BRUCE WEAVER
GEORGE HAZEN TETT
LLOYD G. BISHOP