Barjarow, L.


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NO NEED TO WORRY SAYS DIEPPE RAID PRISONER IN LETTER TO MOTHER HERE

The following airmail letter kindly handed to us for publication is from Cpl. L. M. Barjarow of Lindsay and Haliburton, to his mother in Lindsay. Cpl. Barjarow was taken prisoner in the Dieppe Raid. A brother Chas. (Ike) is a gunner in the 45th Reg't. England. Letter written Nov. 17 was received yesterday, Jan. 18.

November 17, 1942
Dear Mother:—
Just to let you know I am getting along fine and there is no need to worry. Getting the best of care and able to get out and around. I was out on a walk this morning and I sure had a good appetite when we got back in. We had our first bit of snow yesterday. Just a bit of a flurry. It is very lively scenery around here and puts me in mind of home with its wooded valleys and hills.

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Genealogical Resource
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Clippings
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Date of Publication:
20 Jan 1943
Subject(s):
Personal Name(s):
Lawrence Barjarow ; Lorne Barjarow ; Blanche Gregory
Collection:
World War II Service Files
Language of Item:
English
Geographic Coverage:
Latitude: 45.16682
Longitude: -78.49955
Copyright Statement:
Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
Contact:
City of Kawartha Lakes Public Library
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Agency street/mail address:
190 Kent St W.
Lindsay, ON K9V 2Y6
(705) 324-5632
Barjarow, L.
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