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              McKinstry, Cpg. James G.
              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWI-PH26620 · Stuk · 1994-06-18
              Part of Local History Collection

              "James G. McKinstry was born in the town of Bradford on December 4th, 1884. He enlisted on December 11, 1915, into the 10th Royal Grenadiers, who were later absorbed into the 123rd Battalion Canadian Expeditionary Force. The 123rd served in Canada until they embarked for England, on August 8th, 1915. McKinstry served at Bramshott Camp and was confirmed in the rank of A/L Corporal, in 1916. He was appointed A/Cpl. in 1917. In early February, 1917, the 123rd Battalion served overseas in France and Flanders, as a Pioneer Battalion. McKinstry remained in England as a instructor, but was dispatched to the front one month later, as part of the Canadian Corps below Vimy Ridge. In October of that year, the Corps moved to Flanders to aid the British in their autumn offensive. The attack on Passchendaele Ridge took several stages to complete. Cpl. McKinstry was killed in action at Passchendaele on October 21st,1917, and is buried in Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, in Belgium. He was 31 years old at the time of his death. At the end of the offensive in November, the Canadian Corps had sustained 16,000 casualties.

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-06-27-02 · Stuk · 2016-06-10
              Part of Local History Collection

              Bond Head Memorial Plaque for Soldiers who lost their lives in World War II from the Bond Head area. Plaque reads:
              "In Memoriam
              Harold Wilson
              Laurie Melbourne
              Ross Rutherford
              Walter Aelick
              Walter Andrews
              Earl Slack
              Robson Jewitt
              Who lost their lives in the Second World War."

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-07-18-02 · Stuk · 2016
              Part of Local History Collection

              Memorial page for Hedley G. Dimock from the Madras War Cemetery in India where he is buried. It reads:
              "Joined the R.C.A.F as an Avi Engine Mechanic, rising through the ranks to a Pilot Officer. He was born in Eston, Sask. on the 22nd April, 1922; moving to Bradford, Ontario he attended the Public and High School, passing the 12th Grade with honours. He died at Cochin India, the 27th June '44."

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-05 · Stuk · 1942-04-29
              Part of Local History Collection

              "Somewhere in England, 23-2-422.
              The Bradford Witness, Bradford, Ontario.
              Dear Sir;
              I would like to thank all the friends who contributed in sending me the swell parcel which I have just received. I cannot find time to thank all of you individually, but I want you to know that I greatly appreciate your kindness. It means a lot to me to receive a gift from folks i have known as friends. Again, thank you one and all.
              I received a copy of The Bradford Witness to-day. Thanks a million for sending it so regularly. I am awfully glad to get them and always look forward to receiving the next copy.
              Wishing you all the best of luck in everything, I remain, Yours sincerely
              Eric Wright.
              B29439 Spr. E. Wright, 2 Cdn Rd. Const. Co'y., R.C.E. Cdn. Army Overseas."

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-07 · Stuk · 1944-06-14
              Part of Local History Collection

              "News From home Appreciated Most By Boys
              May 25, 1944
              Dear Mr. McKenzie:
              My first copies of The Bradford Witness arrived a few days ago and I can assure you it was indeed a pleasure to read news of the old town. My mail has been coming through exceptionally well, but even so I found a number of items of news in your paper that my wife and mother apparently had overlooked.
              Spring has at last arrived in England and is most welcome after a winter of fog and rain. I am at present on a drome in the centre of the fruit-growing district and the trees are a mass of bloom. Whoever wrote about the beauties of "An English Apple Orchard in the Spring" didn't half do it justice.
              Like everyone else these days, we are kept very busy, but last week I managed to get sufficient time off to visit Shakespeare's birthplace, Stratford-on-Avon. It is a beautiful little town and the Memorial Theatre is very interesting.
              I hear from Ron. Sutherland and Lorne West quite regularly by letter, but it is difficult to arrange one's leave in order to get together.
              My sincere thanks to you and Mr. Earl Rowe for making it possible to receive your paper. Without a doubt, news from home is cherished most by all the boys overseas.
              My kind regards to all the good people of Bradford and district.
              Sincerely, Laurie Melbourne."

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-12 · Stuk · 1944-06-21
              Part of Local History Collection

              "Word was received last week by Mr. arnold Walker, of Blubber Bay, B.C., formerly of Bradford, that his only son, William, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for dropping blood plasma to the Partisan troops of General Tito's Yugoslavian Army, thereby saving the lives of several of his soldiers." ...

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-08-01 · Stuk · 1944-06-21
              Part of Local History Collection

              "With Our Men in Uniform" was a weekly column where letters or the location of Bradford and West Gwillimbury troops in the Second World War was disclosed to the town. It was a way to give updates on their conditions, or let the soldiers themselves thank the community for any gifts, support, or to say how they were doing overseas.

              This week promoted three letters from soldiers, the location and well-being of Hedley Dimock and letter of thanks from Ken Ogilvie.

              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-08-04 · Stuk · 1944-06-21
              Part of Local History Collection

              "Dear Mr. McKenzie:
              I would like to thank you and the members of the bradford Canadian Corps Association for your kindness extended to me while in this country. I wish to thank the Corps for their regular assignment of cigarettes. It is hard to express one's appreciation for Canadian cigarettes, as the English fags are very interior when compared to ours.
              I have been receiving a very welcome visitor weekly in the form of The Bradford Witness. It keeps me well abreast with all the local happening and recalls to one the days at home. I wish to thank you and the Hon. Earl Rowe for making this possible.
              I haven't met anyone from Bradford or vicinity over here in my wanderings, but, judging from your column, "With the Men in Uniform," in The Witness, it is well represented.
              Thanking you again, I remain, Respectfully yours, Harold Wilson."

              The Roll of Honour Book
              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS9569 · Stuk
              Part of Local History Collection

              The Roll of Honour Book at the War Museum in Seoul showing the Canadian flag and the number of lives sacrificed from Canada for peace in Korea.

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              War Museum in Korea
              CA BWGPL LHC-Her-Milit-OS10049 · Stuk
              Part of Local History Collection

              A wall plaque at the War Museum in Seoul, Korea, that indicated the Nations that took part in the Korean war and the number of veterans who lay down their lives for peace in Korea.

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