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1936-1955 (Creation)
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- Freeman, Robert G.
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- Teeswater
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5 cm of textual records
143 photographs : b&w and col. ; various sizes
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Robert G. Freeman, known as “Bert” was born on May 2, 1918 to William J. Freeman and Mary E. Johnson. He married Marnie [surname unknown]. They had no children.
After graduating from a college Business Administration Course in London, Ontario, Bert worked for Empire Life in London, Ontario in or around 1938 and early 1939. He made a decision to leave Empire Life and work with his family's business on March 3, 1939. He returned to Teeswater in early April 1939 and worked with his father at Superior Foods grocery store, at 6 Clinton St., Teeswater.
Bert also served in the R.C.A.F. during WWII. He was training in Belleville in fall 1941. In January 1942, he was at No. 11 Elementary Flying Training School. In early October 1942, he was training in St. Thomas and then touring Montreal in late October. At some point in 1941 or 1942, he was also at No. 8 Service Flying Training School, Moncton and No. 5 Initial Training School, Belleville, Ont. In October 1942, he was at Halifax collecting a photograph of an usherette at Casino Theatre.
By November 1942, he was in England. He was at R.A.F. Acaster Malbis, England in December 1942. On March 12, 1943, Bert was rushed to Edinburgh City Isolation Hospital with Spinal Meningitis. Information written in his diary from March to April 1943 indicates that he was not expected to live on the way to the hospital. Notes made in the diary are "as per nite nurse Marg Gillies" and he was noted to be "out of danger" by March 16, 1943. He remained in the hospital until April 9, 1943. He mentions "Marg" several times in his hospital entries and he met her socially outside the hospital after his release. He notes that he took pictures with Marg at park Edinburgh on April 15, 1943. He also met Sister Bain on April 16.
Bert was promoted to Flying Officer on March 26, 1943, with pay back to December 19, 1942.
A note in his diary for Feb. 3, 1944 indicates "Med. Board passed [???] with no limitations except non-ops."
He returned home to Teeswater on May 30, 1944. In September 1944, he was posted to Pat Bay, British Columbia. While in B.C. he appears to have made notes and taken photographs of grocery store displays.
His father, William J. Freeman, retired from the grocery business in 1945 and passed ownership of the Teeswater business, Superior Food Store, to Bert. Bert sold it in or around 1959 to Douglas McDonald. After that, Bert worked in the investment business in Teeswater and Florida where he and his wife spent the winter months.
In 1960, he purchased 91 Clinton St. where he and his wife resided. Their home was a Gold Medallion home, the first of its kind in Teeswater.
Bert was also involved in municipal matters. He was a Director for Teeswater on the Saugeen Valley Conservation Authority from 1971-1974.
Bert died in September 1974 in Teeswater, Bruce County, Ontario and is buried in Durham, Ontario.
Custodial history
These items were purchased either by donor Jim Whytock, or another individual who provided them to the donor, at an auction of a Freeman family member. It may have been the estate of Bert Freeman's wife, but that is not certain.
Scope and content
This fonds consists of four diaries (January 1938 - December 1944) and 143 photographs (1936-1955) created by or featuring Robert G. Freeman, known as Bert Freeman, from Teeswater, Bruce County, Ontario.
The majority of photographs appear to have been taken from 1939-1944 and many feature Bert as a Flight Officer in his military uniform.
The entries in his diaries reflect his attendance and activities at Westervelt College, London, news of friends, social events and recreational activities (including movies, skating, fishing, dancing at dance hall at Wonderland & Springbank Rds., London, and time with friends), church attendance, work at Empire Life, London, Ontario (until early April 1940), bookeeping and work for his father at the Superior Food Store in Teeswater, and flying lessons / night aviation courses in 1939. WWII is mentioned in some of his entries. After enlisting, his entries include notes about flying, training and social activities. Notes are also made concerning his hospital stay for Spinal Meningitis in 1943.
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BCM&CC does not hold copyright on photos taken after 1948.
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An item-level report is available at the Bruce County Archives.
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Created November 9, 2013