A WW II rifleman remembers
STORY BY ALEX BOWERS
George Beardshaw no longer recalls the dates, but he retains the memories. A proud 102-year-old Canadian veteran of the Second World War, he was born in Yorkshire, England, on Sept. 14, 1923. The story of how he came to serve Canada, however, isn’t a strictly happy one, having been one of some 100,000 adolescent Britons, mostly of orphaned or impoverished backgrounds, sent to the dominion between the 1860s and the 1940s as part of the Home Children scheme.
Many, including Beardshaw, endured considerable hardship in rural households. Some even experienced exploitation and abuse by their Canadian foster families.
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