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Allen, Winn
Private.
Enlisted December 14, 1915 with the 111th Battalion at Ayr.
He was born in England and his next of kin is Felix Allen, 366 Prescott Rd., Old Swan, Liverpool, Eng.
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Appleyard, Joe Clarence
Private.
Enlisted March 20, 1916 with 111th Batt.
Transferred to 4th Battalion.
Presbyterian.
Born March 4, 1898 at Galt and educated at Roseville Public School. Single.
He was discharged Dec. 1918 and is now living at R.R. 2, Ayr, Ontario.
He was wounded April 1917.
His next of kin is Mrs. Joseph Appleyard, R.R.2. Ayr, Ontario.
Agnes Ronald, R.R. 2 Ayr, Ontario.
Private William Byecroft Appleyard is buried in the Barlin Communal Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France
His grave reference is II. D. 27.
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Appleyard, William Byecroft
Private.
Enlisted March 18, 1916 with 111th Batt.
Transferred to 4th Canadian Battalion.
Presbyterian.
Born at Galt in 1896.
Married to Louise Mullet who lives at R.R. No. 2 Ayr. (Mrs. W.B. Appleyard).
Died of wounds at 4th Clearing Station, France September 24, 1917.
Agnes Ronald, R.R. 2 Ayr, Ontario.
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Drawing appears on the 1861 Tremaine's Map of the County of Waterloo.
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Ball, Fred
[image] 1943 Fred Ball
[image] 1943 George Ball
[image] 1943 Jack Ball
[clipping] Ayr Dec.1943
Fred, George and Jack Ball
Fred, George and Jack, sons of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Ball of Ayr, are all on
active service. Fred is at Toronto with the army. George is with the RCAF on the
east coast and Jack, who is also with the RCAF as a sergant, is overseas. The
brothers attended Ayr public and continuation school, George also attending
Galt Collegiate. Fred was employed by Jones and Ventham, Ayr, before enlisting.
George was on the staff of the Sifton funeral home at St. Thomas, and Jack
was working at Zehr's general store in Ayr. They are members of Knox United
church at Ayr.
[clipping] Dec.1943
Fred, George and Jack Ball
In an account printed recently of Fred, George and Jack Ball, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Ball of Ayr, it was stated that AC.2 Jack Ball was overseas
and that Sgt. George Ball was serving on Canada's east coast. Actually it is
George who is on the east coast.
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Ball, George
See also Ball, Fred
[clipping] Ayr 22 Nov 1944
By Record Correspondent
AYR, Nov. 22 -- Flt. Sgt. George Ball, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Ball,
Swan St., was slightly wounded directly below the elbow on his last flight over
Germany and is now confined to a hospital in England.
This word came to Mr. and Mrs. Ball by letter this week. Following release
from the hospital, George expects to go on furlough.
Enlisting in May 1941, he received his wings at Crumlin, and went overseas
in August 1943.
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[image] Hespeler April 1943
Douglas Harrie
DOUGLAS HARRIE
L.A.C. Douglas Harrie is serving with the R.C.A.F. as an air frame mechanic. His wife resides in Hespeler and he is a son of Walter Barrie of Bright and the late Mrs. Harrie. L.A.C. Harrie was born in Ayr, Oct. 3, 1921, and he went to school in Ayr. His religious denomination is Presbyterian.
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Bergey, Gordon Clemens
Private.
Enlisted at Galt, March 21, 1916 with the 111th Battalion.
He was born in Canada and his next of kin is Mrs. Augusta Bergey, Roseville, Ontario.
His address is Ayr, R.R. 1.