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It is too bad that Grace Criss had to come home again. I agree with you that her return and loss of income is quite a consideration to the Crisses. This reminds me what you said about saving money. I have saved $10.00 so far and intend to save right along if I can possibly to do so. We are getting only partial pay each week now. The balance goes to pay for the difference between our £8 allowance for uniform and the actual cost of the same. I got mine last Friday and it is very nice. Nearly all the boys have theirs now and it is certainly the smartest uniform in Toronto. One of these days I will get a half-dozen photos so you can see your "flying son" on exhibition.
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It is too bad that Grace Cross had to come home again. I agree with you that her return and loss of income is quite a consideration to the Crosses. This reminds me what you said about saving money. I have saved $10.00 so far and intend to save right along if I can possibly do so. We are getting only partial pay each week now. The balance goes to pay for the difference between our £8 allowance for uniform and the actual cost of the same. I got mine last Friday and it is very nice. Nearly all the boys have theirs now and it is certainly the smartest uniform in Toronto. One of these days I will get a half-dozen photos so you can see your "flying son" on exhibition.
  
 
I believe I gave you a misconception of the location of Camp Borden, thinking of
 
I believe I gave you a misconception of the location of Camp Borden, thinking of
  
BC Archives 93-6553, Box 4, DREWRY FAMILY, Selected correspondence 1917–1919.
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BC Archives, 93-6553
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Box 4
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DREWRY FAMILY
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Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.

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It is too bad that Grace Cross had to come home again. I agree with you that her return and loss of income is quite a consideration to the Crosses. This reminds me what you said about saving money. I have saved $10.00 so far and intend to save right along if I can possibly do so. We are getting only partial pay each week now. The balance goes to pay for the difference between our £8 allowance for uniform and the actual cost of the same. I got mine last Friday and it is very nice. Nearly all the boys have theirs now and it is certainly the smartest uniform in Toronto. One of these days I will get a half-dozen photos so you can see your "flying son" on exhibition.

I believe I gave you a misconception of the location of Camp Borden, thinking of

BC Archives, 93-6553 Box 4 DREWRY FAMILY Selected Correspondence, 1917 – 1919.