Everyone, Here are the two Dyer names for those interested. DYER: Brigadier-General Hugh, C.M.G., D.S.O. Farmer. Son of Captain H.M. Dyer, R.N. and Mrs. Dyer. Came to Canada in the early "Eighties. A pioneer of the Minnedosa District. Long connected with Canadian Militia, 12th Manitoba Dragoons) Overseas with First Contingent, C.E.F. Major 2nd in Command 5th Battalion. Saw much distinguished service. Colonel, O.C. 5th Battalion. Brigadier-General. Awarded C.M.G. and D.S.O. Contested Marquette Constituency in Conservative interest in Federal Election of 1921, defeated by Hon. Mr. Crerar. Address, Minnedosa, Man. Pioneers and Prominent People of Manitoba Canadian Publicity Co. 1925 pp 162-163 DYER: Lieutenant-Colonel William Alexander, General Agent, Manitoba Telephone System, Manitoba Government. Born at Ardrisich, Argyle, Scotland, 1866. Son of Captain H.M. Dyer, R.N. and Mrs. Dyer. Married Mrs. M.A. Chalmers, June, 15, 1913. Educated at Kelly College, Tavistock, Devon, Eng. Came to Manitoba, March 23, 1883. Long connected with the Militia. Instructional work with Canada Permanent Forces. Saw Service with the Canadian forces in South African Campaign. Joined C.E.F. 107th Battalion, Major 2nd in Command. Overseas, France after second Battle of Ypres for Canada; returned to France, February, 1917. Wounded at Vimy Ridge, April 1917. Returned to France July, 1917. Battle of Lens. Lieut.-Colonel O.C. 10th Battalion, February, 1919. Returned to Canada, August 26, 1919. Member, Canadian Club and United Service Club. Anglican Church. Address- 147 Woodhaven, Sturgeon Creek, Man. Pioneers and Prominent People of Manitoba Canadian Publicity Co. 1925 p 162 Hope these help someone. Karen