Windsor & Richmond Gazette, Saturday, March 10, 1900 - page 4 Windsor Volunteer Company "A" (Windsor) Company, 3rd Infantry Regiment, under the command of Captain Paine, fell in on Windsor Park on Saturday afternoon last and were put through instruction in company in attack and defence of positions by that officer, assisted by Lieutenants Paine and Fitzgerald. Prior to the parade of the Company, Lieutenant-Colonel Bartlett, Adjutant of the Regiment, inspected and passed to the ranks 15 recruits who have been under instruction for the past 2 months. This squad subsequently attended the Company parade at 3.30 p.m. and swelled the number present to 56 - an excellent attendance. At the conclusion of the parade, and before dismissing, Captain Paine called on the Officers, N.C.O's and men to give three ringing cheers for the British success in South Africa, and needless to say this was responded to most lustily.