The Huron Expositor, 1982-11-10, Page 20A20 — THE HURON EXPOSITOR, NOVEMBER 10, 1902
At t
as he views
the great war display at
remembers souvenirs, is °n views Paul Doig the( war sou W assink photo)
vett
WORE®W ►Rhe l Can d along on. Oth l
his uniform• al Canadian deg
the seaforth Roy
gy KRiSSIELA
Remembrance
many
Day w
is a time w en comrades
R
woorld world w rancc war veterans honor theirFor Paul Doig of of
last in the two great wars.
both wars. it is a
he
Seaforth and a veteran n those left couldn't stand
was t
reflect o luau Mr. Dalrymple Tank which could carry
a were
k back and the most admits jokingly •
Doig is a strapping
much converted Ram me T Ra use they
time to loo in some of s nue hewere
First World War. at Today• Mr. age He p men at a because behind. fought
Doig
the a the allied ears of g with a particular carriers European
intense battles almost tour nearing 83 years
Kipling. .converted to e. The
ion tanks nemrere
ale. France. a where
a%m time Rudyarals difficult to s would followans the
Qa Mr. D ht the Germ as warfare and emphasis works by almost any assault, giving attack was
on inion on The
forces foug man with a opinion
has his own terrain. n the ass p
It was a time of g He is a discuss. recently that a large s
months. inning of topic you want to disarmament question. impressionin the
Dalrymple ca
)aids. e
muddy trenches• at the beg disarmao v t n
signed P assigned to the view of the futile thing taking pl e. MT•h� war dad.
u
Me. Doig sig He was assig d to is the ballot here. is a h
the war in (the army)
transferred
ed t e y , 1 personally feel it
it is the,. recalls the da t
he was quickly because Germany. lying
i
of Cyclists and disarmament) to fighting. in Oldenburg, war ended It `"�
Di
vision a Once theme )nuclear t Vie resort ••l was when the were still in
grave ned• decided they .didn't nature of theme ost philosophically. afield sleeping and we v� were
;"ass g to the all feel that the United States k th
..Ther 'the artn�l�ps so we went he explains almost .. he adds. a beautiful sunny e told that there
e
mounted of his arson Y e Soviets• he campbifid a they
who didn't
want any explains 1 personally
phobia about the Remembrance y lecaus snipers
h y t explains• e memories of the
gavel crushers."
{°she� he the 1st infantry • has a P Remfor France with saw first On the question good thing to have.
pveT
transfer to where he acrienced war• It waT was
France endacle. feels that
it is uer exp the tragedy For Mr. Dalrymple
ehstitl takesbet
those
It was is of Passh battles of •v. a who haven act on faded. but h o
the battle est ba them to refl war have Dai to
remember action in the wicked 4 hundred a foie for do Remembrance
e
butt was one of he will
return. 1 is a silent tribute I think we lost 3 to of war. asked what ••1 will who did not
the war. . he explains. masks. Remembrance Day he answers• o
thousand men.—
issued two g )ten comrades.
of the war they didn't remembering
ememberi g old friendembcr of the
me out
•• tifirs n
but tuse i �gas)t hatnmuch. was teiribl trench
beeAnother war veteran and
warfare and the
continues.
11. Mr. Doig was assigned
CAF, in Labrador as an equipment
In World War he was not
the
supervisor engaged fr airplanes
o thewar because of his
directly felt the old guys
age In those days there sure of war.
he
the P
was
Bill Dalrymple. Ile was
Seaforth Legion is famous First
Regiment, known as the
a member �arTier ftegim many of
e
Personnel) He fought in er
Kangaroos• as a troop cam
driver and wen with the 'allieded drive into
Countries European the end
Germany which eventually
the war in Europe driver of a
(Wassink p oto)
.and in the m morning
weshall remember them
Today's freedom
was won yesterday.
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