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Baines, Bertie Charles
Staff Sergeant.
Enlisted August 7, 1914. With the 1st Canadian Infantry Battalion.
Presbyterian.
Born in Peterborough, England Sept. 12, 1893.
Educated at Peterborough in the public and technical schools. Came to Canada in March 1910.
Married and has one child. Address: 41 McNaughton St. Galt.
Left Valcartier September 23, 1914, trained at Salisbury till February, 1915. Trenches February 28, 1915. Was through Neuve Chapelle, Ypres and Festubert. Wounded May 26, 1915. Shot in jaw also wounded in left arm and foot.
Discharged February 19, 1916.
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Barnes, George
Corporal.
Enlisted in August 1914 with 11th Battalion and transferred to 4th Battalion.
Lutheran.
Born February 13, 1894 ; educated at Central School, Galt and at Galt Collegiate Institute.
He was killed in action May 23, 1915 at Festubert.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Barnes 18 Ball Avenue, Galt, are his parents.
Hazel Dykeman, 10 Ball Ave. Galt.
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Williams, Dick
Private.
He was one of the boys of the Coombe Home, Hespeler.
He was killed at Festubert.