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          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-08-02 · Item · 1944-06-21
          Part of Local History Collection

          "Dear Friends:
          Many thanks to you and the people of Bradford for the parcel and cigarettes which I have been receiving regularly. Someone must have given a great deal of thought to the making up of that Christmas parcel. It arrived in fine shape and all the contents in good condition - and thank you, Mrs. Saint, for your care in packing it." ...

          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-06 · Item · 1942-04-29
          Part of Local History Collection

          "Editor of Witness, Bradford, Ontario.
          Dear Sir:
          Just a few lines to acknowledge receiving The Bradford Witness very regularly and must say I am very thankful to Hon. Earl Rowe and to you for being so good as to provide us boys with the paper, as it sure is great to read the news of good old Bradford and district.
          As for news over here, it is very scarce. It seems as though the friends I had back in Canada have given up writing since I came over here, though I certainly have done my part as I have written to several, but no answer, and I make a practice of answering any letter I get. Of course, their replies may have been lost at sea.
          However, I receive The Witness very regularly, and that means a whole lot when I don't get any other mail. Again I send my thanks to Mr. Rowe and you for this great pleasure, and also to the Bradford Corps Association. They have been real good to me. Yours truly, Jack Donnelly.
          B. 49-511 - Pte. Jack Donnelly, R.C.O.C. No. 2 Detachment, M.T. Depot, Can. Army Overseas."

          Bradford Witness
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-07 · Item · 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."

          Bradford Witness
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-08-03 · Item · 1944-06-21
          Part of Local History Collection

          "Dear George:
          Just a line to let you know I received another 300 cigarettes from the Can. Corps to-day. Many thanks to you and to every member of the Bradford branch.
          It just occurred to me that I neglected to write last month, so I also thank you for them, as well.
          The weather has been rather bad lately, so we haven't been flying a great deal for the past few days. However, we do manage to keep pounding the Germans fairly regularly. In fact, planes take off from some parts every night to go to Germany and France.
          Well, I must sign off. Once again, many thanks. Most sincerely, Lorne E. West."

          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-08 · Item · 1944-06-07
          Part of Local History Collection

          "Refused Promotion and Apparently Safer Task to Answer Call of Duty with Famous British 8th Army in Italy.
          The toll of war has sacrificed a life which embodied all that was fine and noble and has brought a great loss, not only to his family and friends, but also among those to whom our fighting men will look for sane judgments in all the troublous days still to come, by the death in action in Italy of Lieut. Keith D. Fairs on May 24." ...

          Bradford Witness
          Little, William Audio (Dr.)
          CA BWGPL OH-Little-Little Audio · Item · 1974-04-10
          Part of Oral History Collection

          Audio of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for summary.

          Jack Coleman
          CA BWGPL OH-Little · File · 1974-04-10
          Part of Oral History Collection

          Audio and summary of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.

          Jack Coleman
          CA BWGPL OH-Little-Little Summary · Item · 1974-04-10
          Part of Oral History Collection

          A summary of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for audio.

          Jack Coleman
          Long, Arthur Given obituary
          CA BWGPL VS-1900-2016-07-27-01 · Item · 1916-04-13
          Part of Vital Statistics

          "Pte. Long's Death.

          Weston, April 12 - (Special) - Rev. Dr. Long received word to-day of the death of his son, Pte. A. G. Long, by shell shock in Belgium on March 29th. He was with the 18th Battalion, and formerly with the Goodyear Company at Calgary. He was well known at Brampton and Bradford. Pte. Long spent Christmas Day in the front line of trenches. Two brothers and two sisters and the parents survive."

          The Globe Toronto
          CA BWGPL LHC-Her-WWII-2016-11-07-03-2016-11-08-08 · Part · 1942-04-15
          Part of Local History Collection

          "Government Should Be Free to Meet Any Emergency
          The eyes of the world will be upon Canada on April 27, when the plebiscite vote will be submitted to the people of this country. Canada will be on trial before the world, and rightly or wrongly, the result of the vote will be interpreted, both by friends and enemies, as indicative of Canada's desire to do her share in the war effort." ,,,

          Bradford Witness