Well it was a Sunday and it was the 4th of September and the
member, Mr. Chamberlain coming on and in a very halting voice,
said that they'd issued this warning to Germany and if they did
not receive any, an answer by noon, I believe, that Germany
would pull out of Poland we're at war. And his words were,
"We have not received an answer, therefore, England is at war."
And those words, I do remember them very clearly.
My thoughts were that knowing the Nazi regime and under Hitler,
his idea was to conquer the world not just to conquer Europe.
And eventually England's turn would come and America's turn
would come and naturally Canada would be in the same boat. And I
felt that it would be better for me to do my part by trying to
stop him over in Europe, before he came over here. And that was
basically my thought, was to break this thing up,
whatever little part I could play.
My mother and my dad were upset because, I had a brother younger
than I, was in the military and they knew that as soon as I
could, I would likely join the air force. And so they were...and
other parents were the same, there was a...if they had boys of
military age, there was a lot of worry. On the day, second day,
day of the war broke out, it was (inaudible ) as a beehive. And
they had 3 regiments here. And all these men had registered for
defence of Canada. Now they had to be resigned again to go
overseas and (inaudible ) block. And there were so many people
that they set up a card table, sort of a thing, out on the
Christina Street. And the colonel was there and his adjutant and
what not, they were signing up these people. And of course they
knew everybody in Sarnia. And I had been in the militia, so when
I came up, it was Captain Charlie Woodrow, later became Colonel
Woodrow and he said, "James, which one outfit do you want to
join, because there was the three?" I said, "I don't wanna join
any , I want, can you tell me where I can enlist in the air
force." And he looked at me and said, "Get the hell out of
here!" If I wasn't going to be a soldier, he didn't want me to
be there taking up time. At any rate, I'd always wanted to fly
and during the depression you were lucky to be able to afford a
pair of roller skates, let alone an air plane.
So here's a chance to learn to fly and so naturally,
my choice was the air force.