www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, November 8, 2013 | 14 A photo recently found of the 1st Division of the Canadian Active Service Force. | photo by Nikki Wesley Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) Amateur historian happens upon local war photo by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff TMTrademarks of Meridian Credit Union Limited. Rate are subject to change without notice. The Save Happy GIC is a limited time offer. The interest is calculated and compounded annually and paid upon maturity at the end of the 18 months, minimum investment of $1,000 required for unregistered plans; and %500 for registered plans. Other conditions may apply. Home Equity Line Of Credit offered at Meridian Prime Rate (3.00% as of July 22, 2013, calculated daily and charged monthly). Offer available as of July 22,2013. Subject to Meridian's normal lending approved criteria. Available for a limited time only. Rate floats with Meridian's Prime rate and is subject to chug without notice. Other institution rates are as of July 2, 2013 and are subject to change. Some additional conditions may apply. Offer may be withdrawn at any time, without notice. For further details and terms and conditions on these or more investment products, visit your local branch or visit meridiancu.ca. 08/2013. An Oakville amateur historian is calling on residents to provide information on what happened to 39 local soldiers who appear in a 1940 photograph. John Picard said he came into possession of the photo when a friend who owned an antique store on Kerr Street moved out of the area. "He had a collection of Oakville memorabilia and I bought his collection," said Picard. Information accompanying the photo said the men were part of the 1st Division of the Canadian Active Service Force and the first group of Lorne Scots to go overseas. "This one I thought would be an interesting one to show and maybe get the community in- volved and telling some of the stories about their grandfathers or whoever these guys were," said Picard. "These are real people. Nobody asked them to do this, they all volunteered and that is something we need to remember...." The names listed in the accompanying information include: W. Shand, W. Pate, N.L. Kemp, N.A. Flaxman, W.A. Dando, F .H. Gerrard, L. Pennycook, D. Smith, C. Cunningham, R. Woods, G.E. Ward, O.J. Medland, W. Mackie, W. Day, R.J. McLean, M.E. Cooper, W.H. Medland, H. Windsor, G.O. Hughes, J. Stennett, T. Medland, C.T. Flippance, Cpl. J.P . Blackham, T.H. Ewing, G.A. Kemp, J. Mitchell, W. Woods, H. Decker, Cpl. W. Scott, Sgt. P .L. Spurgeon, C-QM-S. J. McArthur, Capt. C.T. Sharpe, Capt. G.P . Doty, Lt.-Col. Louis Keene E.D., Capt. C.K. Nicoll M.M., Lt. M.M. Wyndham, R-Q-M-S. G.W. Baylis, Sgt. N. Dankiw, Sgt. W.E. Card. RE RECYCLE CYCLE MORE Recycle empty rigid food, beverage and household plastic containers and packaging. Visit your municipal website for more information. REGION Available in an accessible format. Space provided through a partnership between industry and Ontario municipalities to support waste diversion programs.