• Here’s a memorable way to honour their sacrifice – those who answered the call of King and Country and rallied to the armed forces to serve Canada at a time of mortal global peril. Here’s an opportunity to memorialize their service to Canada in Tom Slater’s brilliant two-volume work, The War Remembrance Project. It is the definitive, eight years in the making and finally completed, story of Sarnia’s fallen soldiers, sailors and airmen. Final print and digital editions of the two-volume Sarnia War Remembrance Project are currently being finalized. For a minimum donation of $25 (digital) or $75 (print), your memorial can be added in the following style: The Egan Family In Memory of Joe Egan OR Sarnia Police Service In Memory of Constable Jack Lewis Take this priceless opportunity to memorialize the service of your loved one, as well as to help Tom Slater to raise the money needed to publish the Sarnia War Remembrance Project – a priceless gif and resource to the County’s Archives and museums and to Sarnia’s high schools, libraries, city records, media outlets and more. Tom Slater has never accepted one penny of reimbursement for his eight years of labour on this noble project. He is more than deserving of support. Tom’s work has not only recorded the lives of Sarnia’s fallen soldiers, it has seen 26 names added to the Sarnia Cenotaph and a section of Highway 40 renamed Veteran’s Parkway, in memory of those who served Canada.   
  • Here’s a memorable way to honour their sacrifice – those who answered the call of King and Country and rallied to the armed forces to serve Canada at a time of mortal global peril. Here’s an opportunity to memorialize their service to Canada in Tom Slater’s brilliant two-volume work, The War Remembrance Project. It is the definitive, eight years in the making and finally completed, story of Sarnia’s fallen soldiers, sailors and airmen. Final print and digital editions of the two-volume Sarnia War Remembrance Project are currently being finalized. For a minimum donation of $25 (digital) or $75 (print), your memorial can be added in the following style: The Egan Family In Memory of Joe Egan OR Sarnia Police Service In Memory of Constable Jack Lewis Take this priceless opportunity to memorialize the service of your loved one, as well as to help Tom Slater to raise the money needed to publish the Sarnia War Remembrance Project – a priceless gif and resource to the County’s Archives and museums and to Sarnia’s high schools, libraries, city records, media outlets and more. Tom Slater has never accepted one penny of reimbursement for his eight years of labour on this noble project. He is more than deserving of support. Tom’s work has not only recorded the lives of Sarnia’s fallen soldiers, it has seen 26 names added to the Sarnia Cenotaph and a section of Highway 40 renamed Veteran’s Parkway, in memory of those who served Canada.   

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