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John Haworth Drewry Letters

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Camp Borden
 
Camp Borden
 
June 26 1917
 
June 26 1917
Dear People:
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I have just returned from a couple of days with Uncle Fred and Aunt Jessie. Your wire Mother dear reached me last Tuesday night by telephone. I am sorry that you should have worried about me but I think that my last letter will have put you at ease. I did not wire a reply as the telegraph office is a long way from here and I had no opportunity of going away from camp for the necessary time and was unable to phone a message to be sent. I had intended having my photo taken while in town but I really spent my time resting and taking it easy for I was
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Dear People:-
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I have just returned from a couple of days with Uncle Fred and Aunt Jessie. Your wire Mother dear reached me last Tuesday night by telephone. I am sorry that you should have worried about me but I think that my last letter will have put you at ease. I did not wire a reply as the telegraph office is a long way from here and I had no opportunity of going away from camp for the necessary time and was unable to phone a message to be sent.
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I had intended having my photo taken while in town but I really spent my time resting and taking it easy for I was
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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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Camp Borden June 26 1917

Dear People:-

I have just returned from a couple of days with Uncle Fred and Aunt Jessie. Your wire Mother dear reached me last Tuesday night by telephone. I am sorry that you should have worried about me but I think that my last letter will have put you at ease. I did not wire a reply as the telegraph office is a long way from here and I had no opportunity of going away from camp for the necessary time and was unable to phone a message to be sent.

I had intended having my photo taken while in town but I really spent my time resting and taking it easy for I was

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