Bienfait, Saskatchewan, Canada
Air Cadets
Info from the 1955 History Book
The First Officers of the local Air Cadets were Mr. A. E. Gough and Mr. Percy Taylor. (See Bios below)
The Air Cadets first began in the Bienfait Legion Hall.
Awards won by local Cadets in the present or past year:
Murray Weppler won the flying Scholarship which enabled him to take a six-week course at the Estevan Airport
Albin Kaminski had the honour of taking a six-week summer training course at the R.C.A.F. station at Camp Borden, Ontario.
Following are the present officers of the #30 Wylie-Mitchell Squadron: (ca 1955)
F/Lt. Taylor: Commanding Officer
F/O. Walker: Assistant Commanding Officer and drill instructor.
Prof. Knight: instructor in meteorology
Ken Nicholson: navigation and flying scholarship instructor
J. Appleby: firearms instructor
These local boys were members of the Air Cadets; (ca 1955)
First Officers:
Albert Edward Gough (Jr)
b- Apr 8, 1913 in Harrogate, Yorkshire, England
d- Feb 27, 1989
buried in Souris Valley Memorial Gardens in Estevan
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He was Principal of Bienfait High School for years.
Married Isabel Elizabeth Seipp, July 13, 1940 - Regina, SK
Percy Taylor fought in WWI.
b- Jan 28, 1897 in Magdalen, Norfolk, England
d- Apr 7, 1976 in Summerland, British Columbia, Canada
Parents: Joseph Taylor, Louisa Taylor
married Catherine Walker in 1926, b- 1902 in Glamis, ON.
Mother- Louisa Taylor next of kin, living in River Bank, Magdalen, Norfolk, when he enlisted in Estevan in Dec 3, 1915,
shown as a farmer labourer at that time, living near Estevan.
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Photos below from Dean Sane, May 24, 2021
Four Air Cadet pics of names of officers you mention on Bienfait Web page.
Mack Taylor
Bill Owens \ Rem Walker
Group photo of Air Cadets at camp in Abbotsford B.C.
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