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Source Organization
Kitchener Public Library
Collection
Soldier Information Cards - World War Two
Transcription
Livermore, Lorne
Lance-Bombardier
[clipping]
Feb 28, 1945
By Record Correspondent.
Listowel, Feb 27 - Lance-Bombardier Lorne Livermore has been wounded in action, according to a wire received Saturday by his wife, who now resides in London.
Although no other details were given in the message, his more recent letters indicated he was serving somewhere in Holland with a light anti-aircraft regiment.
Proprietor of a drycleaning establishment in Listowel for about 11 years, he enlisted in Guelph in March, 1941 with the 100th Battery, 4th LAA Regiment and proceeded overseas in NOvember, 1941. Prior to his service in Holland he was in France and Belgium.
His wife, who was formally Miss Ivy Aldington, of London, returned to make her home in that city after her husband joined the service. They have one daughter Jacqueline.