Halifax Courier

Veteran makes 100onVEDay

- Sam McKeown

A WAR VETERAN and former Sea Scout is on the crest of a wave after celebratin­g his centennial birthday milestone.

Ernest Barnes, formerly of Godley Gardens, Shibden, turned 100 years old on May 7, just ahead of the 75th anniversar­y commemorat­ions of VE Day.

Originally from Devon, Mr Barnes volunteere­d to join the army during the start of World War II and was recruited to the Royal Engineers in the Waverley’s 8th Army, where he served in North Africa.

His daughter, Anne Waterfall, 63, said: “During the war he was ordered to help unload the ships at Alexandria Docks when German bombers flew over dropping bombs.

“One landed nearby and Ernest was badly injured with shrapnel. He was taken to hospital in Palestine where an Italian doctor removed as much shrapnel as possible, including removing three ribs.

“During this time Ernest developed septicaemi­a followed by peritoniti­s - doctors thought he wouldn’t survive.”

When he did recover he was transferre­d to Durban, where he spent Christmas 1943.

Eventually he was sent back to England for further rehabilita­tion and due to a clerical error Mr Barnes was sent to the barracks in Halifax, meeting his wife, Doreen, in Shibden Park.

“He was sat on a park bench and her dog, Peggy, ran off with Ernest’s cap, it was love at first sight,” said Ms Waterfall.

In his later years Mr Barnes suffered ill health and contracted pneumonia but fought on.

He was determined to live to see his 100th birthday and recognitio­n from the Queen.

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 ??  ?? YOUNG: Ernest during his youth in the 1920s and 30s
YOUNG: Ernest during his youth in the 1920s and 30s

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