Tuesday, March 1, 2011

In Memory of Reg.# 21512, Cst. A. Lepine


In Memory of Reg.# 21512,
Cst. Achille 'Archie' Lepine
Honour Roll # 119

'Friends Not Forgotten'

Cst. Lepine joined the Force in 1960. After basic training at 'Depot' Div., he was transferred to 'E' Div. and he was first posted to Pattullo Bridge Detachment.

Throughout the late 1950's and the 1960's, the RCMP maintained a small Detachment of police cars and motorcycles at Pattullo Bridge. The principle job of the Pattullo Bridge Detachment members was to help regulate traffic over the narrow, four lane Bridge which connects New Westminister, BC to Whalley, BC which is at the northern tip Surrey Detachment's patrol area.

On July 15, 1962 Cst. Lepine was on motorcycle patrol near Patullo Bridge. It was dark. A motorist turned his car into Cst. Lepine's lane of traffic and he hit the car. It was established that the car driver did not see Cst. Lepine on his Harley nor did Cst. Lepine expect or see the car turing into his direction. Cst. Lepine died a few days after the accident.

Cst. Lepine is buried in Prince Albert, SK.

The Harley-Davidson of the style and variety driven by our members during the 1960's.
Here, the Harley is under the control of Cst. T. C. Smith, Experimental Farm, Ottawa, ON


Photo credit: 'E' Div Vet. Don Klancher
Driver identified as Cst. T.C. Smith., 'A' Div. Traffic by Vet. Reg.#20342, Dave Bland

'Maintain Our Memories'


J. J. Healy,
Reg.#23685

3 comments:

  1. Hi Joe: The member in the photograph is Cst/Cpl T.C. Smith of "A" Division Traffic Section, taken in the late fifties at the Experimental Farm in Ottawa. Of interest is that by 1961, we were wearing the white helmets, which was probably for the better.

    Thanks

    Dave Bland
    #20342

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  2. rcmp motorcycle.s/o dan g sparrow

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