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Dale, Clifford
[clipping] 1944
CPL. CLIFFORD DALE
Preston, Nov. 23 - Official word that her husband, Cpl. Clifford Francis Dale was slightly wounded in action, was received yesterday by his wife, Mrs. Phyllis Dale, who resides with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norm. Schoenau, 1254 Hamilton St., Preston. The message from the Director of Records declared that nature of wounds is not immediately known, and that he is in hospital.
Cpl. Dale, 25, was born in Galt, attended public school and Galt Collegiate, and was for some time employed at the former Wragge Shoe Co. in Galt. About a year before his enlistment in August, 1940, with the Dufferin-Haldimand Rifles, he was living in Acton where he was employed. He later transferred to the Essex Scottish Regiment. Going overseas in April, 1943, he saw action in France and Holland and was believed to be serving in Belgium when wounded.
His wife and five-year-old son, Edward, have been residing with Mr. and Mrs. Schoenau since his enlistment.
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Dallner, P.W.
[photograph]
[note]
LAC P.W. Dallner, 37 Bridge Ave., Kitchener
Among the air gunners who received their wings recently at No. 9 Bombing and Gunnery School, Mont Joli, Que.
Montreal, July 3, 1943.
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Dallow, Ed. W.
[clipping] Galt 17 Aug 1940
Ed. W. Dallow
[image]
Private Edward W. Dallow was assigned to H.Q. company after enlisting on June 23 with the H.L.I. of C. He was born in Edmonton, Alberta, May 31, 1915, and attended Longbranch school at Toronto. He was employed as a driver at St. George before enlisting. His father, E.H. Dallow, is now living in Hamilton. Pte. Dallow's religion is Anglican.
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Dally, Edward
[clipping] 1943
[image] Edward Dally
[clipping] Preston Nov 1943
Edward Dally
AC.2 Edward Dally, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dally and husband of Mrs. Edward Dally, 507 Hespeler street, Preseton, enlisted in the R.C.A.F. on June 14, 1943, and is stationed at Medicine Hat, Alberta. Born in Preston January 11, 1912, AC.2 Dally attended Presont public school and prior to his enlistment was employed as a last maker at the Canada last. His father is a veteran of the last war. He is a member of St. John's Anglican church, Preston, and was a member of the 2nd (R) Bn. H.L.I. of C. for a short time prior to his enlistment. He has one daughter, Nancy.
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Dandeno, A.
[clipping] 26 Dec 1940
[image] Cpl. A. Dandeno
[note] Overseas
[photograph]
[KDRIS]
[N] Cp. Albert Dandeno
[HA] 10 Locust Street
[CO] Salesman
[PB] Guelph, Ontario
[FME] None
[PR] Cpl.
[DE] June 4, 1940
[UE] Royal Canadian Engineers
[MS] Married
[S] A. Dandeno
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[clipping] By Record Correspondent, 20 Oct 1944
Pte F. A. Dane
Listowel, Oct. 20.-Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dane, Listowel, were notified yesterday that their 19-year-old son, Pte. Frederick A. Dane has been officially reported wounded in action on Oct. 13. No information was given concerning the nature and extent of his injuries.
The young lad enlisted at London in December, 1941, and went overseas last spring. After arriving in England he continued his training, taking a sniping and scouting course. He went to France as a member of the Black Watch Regiment, and his last letter, dated Oct. 2nd, was headed "somewhere in Belgium." This letter indicated that he was enjoying a rest from battle. He wrote that it seemed good "not to be out there dodging shells."
Born Nov. 29, 1924 at Elrose, Sask., he came with his parents to a farm near Fordwich in 1937. He attended the Fordwich Public School for a few years, and later was employed by the Fordwich Cheese Factory.
Two brothers, John Laird Dane and James Herbert Dane, served with the armed forces for some time, but have both been discharged.
[clipping] By Record Correspondent, 23 Oct 1944
Pte. F. A. Dane
Listowel, Oct. 23.-Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dane, Listowel, who on Thursday received word that their son, Pte. Frederick A. Dane, serving with an infantry unit in Belgium, was wounded on Oct. 13, have now been informed that he was seriously wounded and is now dangerously ill.
Pte. Dane was employed at the Fordwich Cheese factory prior to his enlistment in December, 1941.
[clipping] By Record Correspondent, 27 Oct 1944
Pte. F. A. Dane
Listowel, Oct. 27.- Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dane have been notified by casualty headquarters at Ottawa that their son, Pte. Federick A. Dane, wounded in action on Oct. 13, is progressing favourably, and has now been removed from the "dangerously ill" list to the "seriously" ill list
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