WW II Letters Home Marsh / Robinson Family
From: Pte. Allan Robinson
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh (Margaret)
Date of letter: November 30, 1941
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Postmark: Nov 30, 1941, Kitchener, Ontario
To: Mrs. Clarence Marsh, Dresden, Ontario
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Nov. 30/41
Dear Sister:
Well, here I am still in Kitchener yet but my name is on the draft board now so I will be leaving here any day now.
How are all of you getting along? Has Dad been down since I was home?
I have been out on two route marches this week and there is another one tomorrow so they just told me.
Has Clarence been doing any more hunting yet? And when are you going to kill your porker? I haven’t smelt any fresh pork frying yet.
Well, it is almost supper time and I can’t think of much right now so will close for this time. I will let you know as soon as I move. Hoping to hear from you soon.
Love, Allan