Hello all ('-') ... This belonged to my grandfather. His name was Rex Frederick Reginald Cosh, and yes, he was from Gananoque (with a 'q'), Canada. His father Eli George Cosh came to Canada as a boy, worked for a Montreal furrier for a while and then set up a tailoring business in Gananoque.
Rex earned all his medals in long service (over both wars... I'm not sure how these got on the market!). He married my grandmother in England and they made the journey to Canada in 1918 or 1919. Like his father, he was fond of fishing and hunting and crafting things; he cut down and stripped a number of cedars at our cabin at Wolf Lake and built all our cabin's furniture using the stripped raw branches. He was a painter as well... watercolours.
He had three children: two girls, and a son, Digby Cosh who went to RMC and flew Spitfires and Wildcats.