Like, Englehart, I think was one of the highest, like, per capita
in the, in the, in the country. 'Cause there's hardly isn't...
well, the only ones that was there... There was one fella had
one eye and then the other guy I don't know if he had
something wrong with his leg. There was hardly anybody
left in town, so, like, that was old enough, like, you know.
So, and I'd, well, I'd just been working since I was 14,
like I worked in lumber camps and construction camps
and I always hung around with like, older, older guys, like,
you know, three or four years older.
I went up to the pool hall the day before and there was two
of my friends there and I said to them, "I'm going up to
Kirkland and join up." They both said, "Well, I think we'll go
too." So, the next morning, the three of us went up to
Kirkland and we had to catch a train at 5:30 in the morning
and then we had to sit in a restaurant 'til 10 o'clock 'til the
recruiting office opened. So, and we hadn't mention anything
you know that we were going in or anything, so... at 10 o'clock
I said, "Well," I said, "I'm gonna go and join the army."
Well, Stan said, "Well, I'm gonna join the air force."
And Alec, the other guy, said, "Well, I'm joining the navy."
So, the three of us went together and, and went to three
different services all together, so...
But, I worked in Sarnia in a construction outfit there,
when they were building that Palmer rubber outfit, you know.
And there was two guys there from New Brunswick, like,
I can't remember the name of the small town, so I figured
I'll tell them I was born in New Brunswick, like, and I guess
I don't know whether I got excited or what but they said,
"Where were you born?" And I name that town, but I
said Nova Scotia. So, then he said to me, "Well, we'll have
to check this up, anyhow, and see." And I said, "Okay."
So, I waited about a week and he phoned me, "Where the hell is
this town in Nova Scotia?" I said, "I don't know." I said, "I was
about a year old when we come to Ontario," and I said, "I have no
idea where it is." "Well," he said, "We can't find it." So,
he said, "I'll let you go." But he said, "If you're, if you're
lying," he said, "I'll tie you into a potato field,"
he said, "and you'll stay there 'til the end of the war."
So, that's about enough of that part. And then, and then
I went home. I joined, and then went home, told my dad.
Of course, he didn't believe me because I only weighed
about 110 pounds, and... So, I said, "Okay, you can
laugh all you like." I said. He just laughed at me, you know.
I said, "But my papers will come one of these days."
Well, when my papers came, he got quite a funny look
on his face, you know, and he said, "They won't keep you."
I said, "Why not?" So, I went, anyway, and, so...
I guess, before I finished my basic, he went and joined up.
And I was too young, and he was too old, so...