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Harrogate Herald - 16th January 1918
H Gill says :
I have had the Herald sent out here regularly from home, and came
across a letter from W A Ballance, a school chum of mine, inquiring
for my address. I had written him, as he remarks, without giving any
address, as I knew he had it. I should feel pleased if, through the
medium of your paper or by means most convenient to yourself, you
would inform him that I have been in the 2nd Canadian General
Hospital since the 10th December with a somewhat severe illness
contracted whilst up the line, and I am now in a convalescent camp
preparatory to rejoining my company. During the last six or seven
months I have seen a good bit of France and Belgium, and met a good
few local lads on different parts of the line, notably the good old
Beechwood party. Laurie Heap was in the same division as myself, and
being old friends we had many pleasant hours together, but
unfortunately he was wounded and badly burnt by a gas shell when we
went into a very hot stunt just over three months ago. During the
last attack we were in I also came across a brother of the late
Lieutenant Garnett, and managed to exchange a few words with him. It
may be of interest to old friends of Sergeant C D Longfield, whose
father, I believe, was formerly stationmaster at Starbeck, to know
he has been in this company since February last - he was Corporal
until last October. We often talk about mutual acquaintances
Greetham and "Toby" Hodgson and Jesse Coleman and I
thought they might like to know his whereabouts. He is a cousin to
the Makins, of Elmwood Street, one of whom won the DCM and
was afterwards killed. I had hoped to go to hear Miss Lena Ashwell's
Concert Party when I came out of the line, but was prevented by my
illness. I was anxious to see Mr Gordon Williams, as I often used to
take part in his concert work several years ago. We have had a
glorious Christmas in hospital, and I assure you I shall go back to
the boys feeling considerably "bucked" thereby. Please
accept my very best wishes for the New Year.
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