Roll of Honor from the Craigvale Orange Lodge commemorating names of members who served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War, as well as one name of a Second World War veteran. The list includes: Corp. John MacKenzie, 75th Regiment; Pte. H.W. [Harvey Walter] Reid, 1st VMR [Note of clarification: transcribed incorrectly, should be 1st CMR]; Pte. E.C. [Clarence Edgar] Ralston, 75th Regiment; Pte. J.E. [James Elmer] Mayes, C. For. Corps. [Canadian Forestry Corps]; Pete. J.T. [John Thomas] Mayes, 19th Batt.; Pte. A.W. Lee, W.F.Y.; Pte. W.L. [William Leonard] Martin, 75th Batt.; Pte. W.E. [William Edmond] Mayes, 75th Batt.' Pte. J.H. [John Harrison] Douse; Pte. C.H. [Charles Henry] Eaglestone; and Corp. M.E. Grose, WW 2 C.P.C. [Canadian Provost Corps?] Corporal John MacKenzie [reg. # 643451] survived WWI and was further promoted to Acting Sergeant at time of discharge. Private H.W. Reid [reg. # 291118] enlisted with the 222nd Battalion and was a part of the 1st Canadian Mounted Rifles (CMR) during active service. At time of discharge his rank was Corporal. Private Ralston [reg. # 643321] attested in the 157th Battalion, actively served in the 75th Battalion, and was killed in action. Private J.E. Mayes [reg. # 763085] attested in the 122nd Battalion, and actively served with the 49th Canadian Forestry Corps. Private J.T. Mayes [reg. # 643281] attested with the 157th Battalion, and actively served with the 19th Battalion. Private W.L. Martin [reg. # 643274] attested with the 157th Battalion and actively served in the 75th Battalion. Private W.E. Mayes [reg. # 643483] attested with the 157th Battalion, actively served in the 19th Battalion and was determined to be medically unfit and sent home in 1918. Private Douse [reg. # 1096022] attested with the 255th Battalion, actively served with the 3rd Battalion and was killed in action. Private Eaglestone [reg. # 3231128] attested in the 3rd draft, 2nd Battalion (1st Central Ontario Regiment) and began active service with the 3rd Battalion on 18 August, but was killed in action on 18 September. Special thanks to Jan Coward for corrections and additional information.