WOUNDEDMr. and Mrs. J. F. Anderson, ofSilverton, received word last Saturday that their eldest son, Sgt. Gordon E. Anderson, had been wcunded in action with a tank g'.oup of the Fort Garry Horse. One message stated head wounds caused by shell fragment, and a later one Si.id he was seriously ill Gordon has. been in action with the Fort Garry Horse since D Day and has s*cn some real tough action. He was out of the lines for a short spell oving to leg trouble caused by fall from one of his tanks, but a 1/ing around for abou'or so was very glad when he wat last permitted to get b^ck to h: beys.