tiurhamregion.com THE CANADIAN STATESMAN ♦ NOVEMBER 10, 2004 ♦ PAGE 5 A solider's story and the Battle of Hong Kong Durham youth learn from veteran's visit BY DAVID BLUMENFELD Staff writer DURHAM--They are often called "tire forgotten héros." Dieppe and Normandy are well-known battlegrounds in Canada's war history, but how much is known of the 1,975 Canadian soldiers who fought and died in an 18-day siege of Hong Kong in 1941? ^gt. Robert "Flash" Clayton, 83, of Brechin, Brechin, was just 21 at the time. He was a member of the Royal Rifles of Canada when he, along with the Winnipeg Grenadiers, Grenadiers, fought in Hong Kong beginning the day after the attacks on Pearl Harbour -- Dec. 8,1941. Those who did not perish on the battlefield battlefield later died or suffered, as Mr. Clayton did, in prisoner-of-war camps in the Pacific at the hands of the Japanese troops. Today, Mr. Clayton is just one of 161 Hong Kong veterans still alive to spread the word about the Battle of Hong Kong. r 'Tm not a hero. I'm just a Canadian sdlider that done his job," Mr. Clayton told a group of 100 students who gathered in the library of Henry Street High School on Nov. 2 to hear his story. The Battle of Hong Kong was doomed even before it had begun, he said. The Allied leadership believed the Japanese to be inferior fighters, unable to see at night and afraid of the water. Nothing could have been further from the truth. The 75,000 Japanese soldiers attacked Hong Kong from the air, sea and land, Mr. Clayton said. To make matters worse, poor planning prevented any of the 212 Canadian Canadian military vehicles and extra ammunition ammunition from ever arriving in Hong Kong. The 1,975 Canadian soldiers were basically left to fight with rifles and bayonets. "He was one tough boy to fight, let me tell you," Mr. Clayton said of the Japanese troops. "We had only been there three weeks, and we didn't know one place from another." Wounded four times by grenades, Mr. Clayton was later transferred to a military hospital in Hong Kong, where, on Christmas Christmas Day of 1941, the allies surrendered to Japan. Canadian soldiers unable to get out of bed were bayoneted on the spot, Mr. Clayton said. Nurses were raped and killed. Soldiers who could walk were forced to carry mattresses outside, where the articles were stacked and burned with the dead. Overall, the Canadian losses were heavy in Hong Kong: 554 soldiers died in combat or in the POW camps. Mr. Clayton, however, however, said he wasn't worried about dying. "I never, anytime I was in the prison camps, I never thought I wouldn't come home. Then again, there were a lot of guys who thought that way and didn't come Clarington Remembrance Day ceremonies CLARINGTON -- Remembrance Day will be marked at two local cenotaphs Thursday. 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His father, Private Matthew Murray, also fought in the battle. "They want to have their rightful place in the history of this country," Mr. Murray said. On Remembrance Day, Mr. Clayton will lay the wreath in Ottawa that honours the Hong Kong veterans. Celia Klemenz/The Canadian Statesman Sergeant Robert "Flash" Clayton, 83, served with the Royal Rifles of Canada, Canada, who engaged the Japanese troops in 1941 in the battle of Hong Kong. Today, he shares his account of the events with younger generations. Clarington Leading the Way ^ What's on this page Public Notices Information Centres 905-623-3379 • Reigning Cats and Dogs • Job Postings • Upcoming Municipal Events "Tenders • Road Closures nfo@municipality.clarington.on.ca CAREERS Full job descriptions are available at www.municipality.clarington.on.ca/hldocs/careers.html SENIOR PLANNER, DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BRANCH Please quote: File #1154)4 Qualifications: You will have a degree in Urban and Regional Planning from a recognized university program or a 4 year specialized degree in a related program, and possess a minimum of five (5) years of progressive planning experience at the municipal level. A thorough understanding of The Planning Act regulations regulations and procedures and demonstrated excellent written and verbal communications communications skills are essential. Your excellent organizational, analytical and problem solving skills will allow you to manage multiple tasks and changing demands. You are an experienced team player with initiative, creativity and a commitment to superior customer service. You will be a member of, or be eligible for membership in, the Ontario Professional Planners Institute. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and planning-related computer applications, proof of a valid Ontario Motor Vehicle Operators Licence, current automobile insurance and the use of a vehicle are also required. Salary Rate: 52,625.00 to $61,177.00 per annum (2004 rate) The interview may include verbal and written testing to assist in the determination of the successful applicant. Applications will be received in confidence until 5:00 p.m. on November 26,2004 to: DEPUTY CLERK Please quote: File #118-04 Qualifications: • 3-Year University degree, preferably in Public Administration or equiv aient education and experience as determined by the Municipal Clerk • AMCT Designation • Minimum 5 years supervisory experience in a Municipal Clerk's office, with direct involvement with elections and lottery licensing • Ability to communicate effectively, both written and verbally, with staff, municipal officials, Members of Council and the general public. The following is required at time of interview: 1. Proof of current automobile insurance coverage ' 2. Cùrrent Driver's abstract 3iValid Ontario Driver's License: . ; . 1 4. Current Criminal Records Check (CPIC) valid within the last 90 days Salary Rate: $64,216 - $83,774 per annum (Level 9 of the 2004 Salary Administration Program for Non-affiliated Employees) The following is required at time of interview: • Proof of current automobile insurance coverage and a current Driver's Abstract •Valid Ontario Drivers License • Current (within last 90 days) Criminal Records Check ("CPIC") • Applications will be received in confidence until 5:00 p.m., Thursday, November 18,2004 ACCOUNTING CLERK II (Full-time Union Position) Please quote: File ##119-04 Qualifications: • Advanced standing in a recognized accounting designation program or Community College graduate in the accounting field. • Completion of Municipal Finance Accounting Course and/or a mini mum of two years exposure to Municipal Finance functions with spe cific experience in fund accounting, fund analysis and financial state ment preparation. • Demonstrated proficiency in the use of Office 2000 and/or other relàt ed software applications. • Proven written and oral communication skills, including the ability to . prepare reports, spreadsheets and detailed financial analysis for Council, other staff and the public. ' The interview will include oral and written testing to assist in determining determining the successful candidate. A pass will be considered to be 60%. The following is required at time of interview: 1) Proof of Current Automobile Insurance Coverage and current Driver's Abstract 2) Valid Ontario Drivers License 3) Current (within last 90 days) Criminal Records Check ("CPIC") Salary: Code 8 of the Inside Collective Agreement - 2004 rate ($36,486. - $45,547.) Benefits: A comprehensive Benefit Package will be provided upon successful successful completion of the probation, period. Human Resources Division Municipality of Clarington ■ 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6. Additional information on our Career Opportunity page at www.munici- pality.clarington.on.ca Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of job selection. 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