Your dad served in WWI? Or was it your granddad?
My Father. John Carl Bunting serial 201018, served in the 3rd Battalion of the CEF, enlisting in October of 1915, here in Toronto. He served in France until the armistice on November 11th of 1918, then he volunteered to stay behind for an additional 6 months, as a POW camp guard in Belgium. The bonus was that he would get a full year's pay, for 6 months of VERY easy duty.
The Germans were simply waiting to be sent home. Dad finally arrived back in Toronto on July the 9th of 1919, and he was released the next day. Dad was born in rural Garafraxia township about 100 miles west of Toronto in December of 1899. I was born in 1946, from his second marriage, when he was 48. He lived to be 83 dying here in Toronto in 1981. I am now 76.
He said he had a "good war " despite being wounded three times, and on one attack he was the only man out of his 12 man machine gun team who was not killed. He came home and used his "bonus money " to buy a used car in 1921, and he started the Toronto Veteran's Taxi Company, which eventually grew to 30 cars. He sold the business for cash in 1928, and bought a 25 room hotel in downtown Toronto.
The hotel was his future retirement fund. He lived long enough to see jet aircraft travel, and men on the moon. He was a crusty old bugger, at times. But he was also proud to be able to say " I was at Vimy Ridge, and all of the rest right up to the end ". JimB.