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Nom de l'objet : Certificate, Confirmation
Titre : Confirmation Certificate for Geoffrey Sayers
Numéro d'accession : BR2011.9.104
Date de début de production : 1923
Description : A Certificate of Confirmation for Geoffrey Sayers. At the top of the certificate there is a cross with a banner. Inside the banner it says "Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life". Along the proper right side of the certificate is the image of a star with beams of light shooting downward. In the beam is a crown and at the end of the beam is a cross surrounded by flowers and leaves. The image and the wording on the certificate is in gold, baby blue and red. Geoffrey's name and details are written into the appropriate areas in the certificate in handwriting in black ink. Geoffrey was confirmed at St. Peters on Erindale on Sunday June 24th 1923. On the back is a list of ten rules for everyone who has been confirmed.
Fonctions : Geoffrey Harris Sayers was born 23 April 1907 and died 25 November 1997. A retired businessman, he was the first child of Beverly and Annie Sayers (n‚e Harris). A member of the Canadian Armed Forces, he was appointed 2nd Lieutenant 14 June 1938. Two years later, he was appointed Lieutenant. As of 21 April 1941, he was appointed the rank of Temporary Captain, and was recommended for appointment to the Lorne Scots (P. D. and H. Regiment) based out of Brampton. According to his military file, Captain Geoffrey Sayers served with the Canadian Forces from 21 April 1941 until 11 October 1945, when he was honourably discharged. From 17 June 1941 until 13 March 1945, he also served with the British Forces (he had British citizenship). He received the Canadian Volunteer Service Medal and Clasp 1939-45.
Geoffrey Sayers and his sisters, Dora Sayers Caro, and Barbara Sayers Larson donated Benares Historic House to the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1969. It has operated as a museum under the City of Mississauga since 1995 and was officially transferred to Mississauga in 2000. Geoffrey Sayers and his wife Kathleen (n‚e Colloton) occupied Benares from 1969 until 1981. During that time, they acted as care takers of the estate on behalf Ontario Heritage Foundation. They kept a small display of artifacts in the kitchen, and opened up the house once a year to the public. He also maintained the Benares financial affairs in 1932 for Naomi (Na) and Mary, who were unable to do so themselves.
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