Friday. Nov. 25. 1955 The Guardian. Fllllelh Anniversary of W t ?Z:"?:T;33;”oLLf”:firT'foi'f';.'7” 0 O Pnlslm OFHCEM ion" Li ut 6 Lan Ital” Lid 1;. ' Lt.-Col. I K. M. Johnston. 15.1). W, 'Rmfu'y; Lieutf; Ejeama: I S n Commanding Officer; Mal. F. S. Lieu; Mp L. Meme”-; Lian. L. pa. Jenkins, E.D. Second-in-Command: McMurrer: meat. 3' D. M . r , Maj. H- R. Hennessey Adjutant. Lieu; J. E Green; Ling. J, , A reception and dance given by the rank of Lt. Cal. and Command in 1951 of the than Princess El.iz.a- M”. E, A, Mqgcargy, c.1).; Maj, Gallant; 2-Lieut. R. L. Bonn : the Commanding Officer and Of- was taken over by Major 1''. B. beth, the Guard of Honour included 3 (1 numant; Capt, E W, Car- 2-Lieut M. G. Baril; 2-Liaut. L. V. ficgrs of 5 Signal Regiment. Royal Conrad, M.M., E.D., during which a good representation from 5 Signal mody, (51),; Capt. w. L, Mac. A- MacDonald; 2-Lieut. E. C. lolly- Canadian Signals at the Charlotte period it was known lIrlCCBSSlVc:,v Regiment. Kinnou; cap; ,1, J, coyiev Capt. ().C.deg 5, A squmbrmu. & toxin Hotel tut nisfhtihmarked the Ex No- I Sfizglahl gomegnvi gm 5 During the Coronation celebra- H. w. F. Hughes. c.n.; Capt. J. F- Cadet G. M. Andrew; 0-Cadet W. 50 anniversary 0 e organiza- ompany 0 iv. igs, 0- gig . g . gstani , , . 3 1- i . . ; ca L g y . . . . V tion. The following historical sketch Composite Company and No. 6 Dis- - Sm Mal E A ey M M u ge M 0 ) p- K A MC G Nelsom acadet w H' mm indicates the passing changes in trict Signals. Second-i " mmand Signals during the half century of was Capt. W. A. Smith and Capt. their operations. D. N. Bell as Adjutant during these Signals in Prince Edward Islandly9”5- goes back even before the birth ofl0.mER CHANGES l c d' Si 11' c i I133. :':;0;:n!hegafn:n5f igipsce: in 1938 Major Conrad went on thc' tury there was an engineer unit on S"W"3m9"""y 39'9"” with the the Island with a small section ”"k "'14- C91” look ft 1 IA mi lie was succeeded by his 2 i-c caml,::.a H 0” rmy Comm" 1Major W. A. Smith who organized This section was commanded byi3,';,eUTetcelnf: i:'0g2:)zt:2:L;ror1gggs the la” W" Pi D""”' a"””""d5lon Sept. 15th. a detachment con- . we” know" electrician in P' E' L !sisting of Capt. Bell, Lts. Jenkins 1Nm.;pENDENT UNIT and Johnston and forty men was In 1905 an independent Signal Unit :59” ” s5'd”"- N- St m take "V" was formed' which became kmwny-the fortress communications. hater E I I. No. 12 Signamng section and in the Fall the remaining offiters id "ttHl'f.Sd- was commanded by the late Lt. W. :2), ;:?lnNKf;;f: N?Sgz:v'h:.(e myey Young Steer Young Steer K. Rogers. In 1911 Lt. Rogers re- . . . . . . - i ined until joining th Th! 11 gregugseggvourorhns Lt. xemg-1':.'V".';.,,,,,,, Signals in ,,a:,.e,.e,j,, Round Steak, lb. 49: Shoulder Roast, lb. 39: In July 1914 No. 12 signaiiingll0';3mfw2',:g'r:f,eS3';1:" ?;.”'ni?;?.;.i.. Young Steer Year. Old Section camped in Sussex. N. B.., U -t ' ' dl 5&1 - o and the Senior Sergeant at cainpigizinsianlyi Swrsgalgraigllzii E; D sII'lOIn lb, Ibo O O O O 4, galwijfr; lLan5wi';vcI:i:t?g2'":ri5' IE Bell, E.D. as Commanding'O!; Y P k tired. on'August 17th, 1914 a de- ;l;f,"M';lj:1g'KF-N,f- ,i::,':f(',na:n?1 3,? Dung stem 5 or oPs' ' c tachmcm from this Um was the S Jenkins as .Squa'dr'on Command: lb: i fieiifi 31.0"” '0 Iea,Il,':. Pti tE'hIi mtrers. In 1948 twelve offit-ers and l 'b' ' ' ' s ce overseas. is e ac man ,i - r r. g . - . consisting of Sgt. Weeks. Cpl. H. R. 33:? S'3;:lma:;9'g;e':pth::rtmstnizgsgl Young Stem Brisket Stewart. Sigmn. I-L Whitlock, H. R. - t . g Large, v. McLeod, and o. o....n. C;n';:,3'a';;,;';0"h:,,:',:;5':;;;:,,;f,;";, Bmkel 3995 lb- 2" Corned Beef, lb. 29: net. served with distinction tintil fhe U5” at the time. A 1919. They were the recipients of Lt Co, B," was waved by Lt nine decorations for service in thercol. F J. Stm.eyV ED, Wm, wmg PRESENT AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURAL ACHIEVEMENT . Haddock Fmm smoked ,me,, D, cod 5",, k V t ' field, several were mentioned infmanded the UH" um” June 1949 ' ' Y I NIVHI as the Mnsscy Mt-dais for fllsimlvhcs. two were wounded andlwhen he retired in fawur hf LL Architecture. 1955. rjggfed home "M" "'9 Wme Col. K. M. Johnston. E0. the ore-l Herring, Frozen HCddOCk. --- lsent Officer Commnndin . Lt. Col. IF IT'S Giivernnr - Gcneral Viiii.-untlincnihcrs of a Victoria firm nl for its ricsiizn of a Vii-loiia old Massey presents a gold medal for architects. The firm, Sharp and . , . irrhitectural achievement to Thompson. Berwick. Pratt and mks ""889 rhe medal is the mp Charles E. Craig and C. E. Pratt. Charles E. Craig. won the award prize awarded in a competition (Cri photo) Lt. K. Sp Rogers sewed as Fm.twSmrey' incidentally. is 8 pastpre.!i ess Si nal Officer in Halifax durin ' i n Si nal As-l l ' old R.c.M.P' lf,rom Re ' to Singapore. nit Macdonald. no also listed the .'di- FLYING FISH the Ggeat War. . '3 the Canada pg gs I MAL has were over the bed and 8 Mile menmons A it was to be large y p In 1920-21 the pnit was re-0rganiz- In March 1950' the designation of 6583 Barracks "rsn:"i'il?;oniion Pile 0'Bones. i?i'i'3.'.'.gh m M” "M squm "' "0 Fi:l?RTw::sTtIl:EiSii No: tLCPi)iT.ltE'l "Rof::ns8iiSy'g11lwC”h"5iiiy 37;: i'i'.?ioUi'3"stli”s5i 3iiii'io?i'i?i'L5.idlnth&5l WE DELIVER 6' oi D' . where Sitting Bull caniped in 1881i -Construction of a new barracks Canso causeway by a noiithwestlagain Compnanding dfficer. ' ygignaisr i g i ' ' EMERSON R. FORD, Prop. -W33 d9518l18tEd by SIP John A. M” Start Milly "OX1 V0811 E319 recently. 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