Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

World War II Military Personnel Newspaper Clippings


The World War Two Military Service files began in 1944 as a project at the Lindsay Library. The intent was to gather together as much information as possible on the military record and the service of people from the Town of Lindsay and the County of Victoria who served in the War.


To that end, during the years 1944, 1945, and 1946, members of the public donated photographs and updated information about their loved ones. Both library staff and the public saved and donated newspaper clippings. By the time the project was finished, over 1600 cards files had been created. Some of the files contain great amounts of detail, while others have just a name.


Anyone with interest in the military, local history, veterans, or genealogy will find this digital archive very interesting and most helpful. For more than 60 years the records and files have been preserved in the Lindsay Library archives. Now they are available online.


The originators of these records did not include any information about themselves. Most likely they were created under the direction of Miss Edith Blackwood, the chief librarian of the day. They were later updated by librarian Martha Holliday. Georgia Robinson, reference specialist, used the files for research on World War II veterans but realized they were not fully accessible to the public.


In 2007 Jacob Currie, a co-op student working under the direction of Georgia Robinson, gathered the individual files from the library archives and organized them into a series of indexed binders. In 2012, a Cultural Strategic Investment Fund grant from the Ministry of Tourism and Culture provided funding to hire MLIS graduate Stephanie McPherson to convert the material from textual to digital format.


The Lindsay Library Reference Department of the City of Kawartha Lakes Public Library contains the original copies of these and other documents that provide insight into the contributions and sacrifices made by the local community during the Second World War. Library staff would be pleased to add additional items of local interest to the collection.


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  • Olsen. A.M.
        Coboconk soldier, member of Midland Regiment at Prince Rupert, accidentally killed
      Coboconk soldier, member of Midland Regiment at Prince Rupert, accidentally killed
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  • Simpkins, C.
        C 65601Cpl. Simkins, CliffordClifford Simpkins of Lindsay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Simpkins whose home was 58 Ridout St. When both parents died when he was the age of 5, he went to live with h
      C 65601Cpl. Simkins, CliffordClifford Simpkins of Lindsay is the son of Mr. …
  • Simpkins, C.
        C 65601Cpl. Simkins, CliffordClifford Simpkins of Lindsay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Simpkins whose home was 58 Ridout St. When both parents died when he was the age of 5, he went to live with h
      C 65601Cpl. Simkins, CliffordClifford Simpkins of Lindsay is the son of Mr. …
  • Skipworth, G.L.
        Captain G.L. Skipworth enlisted in the Midland Regiment of the Royal Canadian Army on 8 August 1940. He has been stationed at Ottawa, St. John (NB), Niagara-on-the-Lake, Prince Rupert and Kingston.
      Captain G.L. Skipworth enlisted in the Midland Regiment of the Royal Canadian …
  • Welsh, G.A.
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      The rest of the article is not included in this record.
  • Stewart, C.J.
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  • Truax, L.G.
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  • Wilson, H.
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  • Hartwick, W.
        Gnr. Hartwick one of the youngest in the service One of the youngest soldiers overseas from Lindsay is Gunner Garnet Wilbert Hartwick, a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hartwick, Colborne St. When still under
      Gnr. Hartwick one of the youngest in the service One of the …
  • Heels, H.
        Harry Heels of Lindsay enlisted with the Midland Regiment on 2 August 1940. He left for Ottawa, Ontario on 30 January 1941, and left there for St. Johns 28 April 1941. He was moved back to Niagara-on
      Harry Heels of Lindsay enlisted with the Midland Regiment on 2 August …
  • Hartwick, E.
        Pte. Earl Harwick twice wounded Pte. Earl R. Hartwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.V. Harwick, Colborne St. wounded for the second time is now convalescing according to information received by his parents.
      Pte. Earl Harwick twice wounded Pte. Earl R. Hartwick, son of Mr. …
  • Hartwick, E.
        Pte. Hartwick is wounded Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hartwick, 76 Colborne St. W., were advised today that their son, Pte. Earl Hartwick has been wounded in fighting on the Italian front. In conversation wi
      Pte. Hartwick is wounded Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hartwick, 76 Colborne St. …
  • Hartwick, E.
        Pte. Hartwick wounded again Word has just been received by Mrs. R. Hartwick, 76 Colborne St., town, to the effect that her son, Pte. Earl Harwick, has been wounded for the second time since going to
      Pte. Hartwick wounded again Word has just been received by Mrs. R. …
  • Stewart, G.N.
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  • Page 153: Attridge, John Theodore
        This card is part of a larger collection of World War II personnel clippings. The project began in 1944 at the Lindsay Library. The intent was to gather together as much information as possible on th
      This card is part of a larger collection of World War II …
  • McKay, A.
    Lindsay Daily Post, 4 Oct 1945     ...
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