Hi all! I have just returned from the Peel Archives where I have had a very enjoyable morning looking through the Veterans cards relating to my family. Some of them have a lot of information, some of them do not - but they are interesting reading anyway and I came away with more information than I had before. All in alphabetical order, neatly typed and easy to read. I just thought I would pass the word that the Archives has recently been refurbished and they are still hard at work getting things back in place so, if you do drop in, please be patient with them. There were a few calls come in about the cards while I was there so it seems the word is spreading quickly. I had a nice chat with Brian. I met him once some 25/30 years ago but I recognized him immediately. Of course, knowing ahead of time that he worked there helped. ;-) He sends his regards Muriel! Katie Brampton, Ontario Muriel M. Davidson wrote: >"In recognition of the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second >World War, the Region of Peel Archives has released a searchable >collection of rare searchable cards from the Peel War Records Board. >"It took volunteers one year to create the index of cards-- on >long-term loan from the Brampton Public Library. > >