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FOCUS - NOVEMBER 2015 45 ing soon got him back to a healthy weight of 175 lbs. Jacks mom saved every cent he earned and mapped wherever he went. She was very upset the year that she sent his Christmas package and it ended up in London Ontario instead of London England On January 10 1946 Jack received his official ilitary Discharge. He was glad to get home. He was decorated with many medals com- memorating his years of service to our country. On civvy street Jack served as a police officer and then worked his way up to the Head of Security for GM Canada. He has travelled exten- sively including cruises Sadly his two beautiful wives Jean and Esther passed away. He loves spending time with his children Carol Margaret and Gary and their families. I dont know what I would do without them he says. A member of the Oshawa and District Naval Veterans Club and the Royal Canadian Legion for Jack November 11 means donning his dec- orated uniform and participating in Remembrance Day services. And yes that was Jack riding in a Corvette Convertible in the 2015 Canada Day parade in Port Perry. Hes proud to be part of a video about the historical war years. But most of all he treas- ures the comments and cards he has received from little children thank- ing him for serving in the war. Lest we forget. By Lynn Campbell Focus on Scugog Port Perry Villa resident Jack sharing his story and photo album. 1918 Scugog Street Port Perry across from Vos 905-985-2451 www.FurnitureAndAppliances.ca OMESTEADHFURNITURE APPLIANCES