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- Specialized in radar, Lindsay airman returns Sgt. Harvey Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston, of 27 Glenelg St. W., has arrived home from overseas on the liner "Pasteur". He enlisted in ToronSpecialized in radar, Lindsay airman returns Sgt. Harvey Johnston, son of Mr. …
- One son home, One is missing, One still overseas Mrs. Fred Johnston, 27 Glenelg St., is proud to have one of her sons home from overseas, namely Lance Corporal W.H. Johnston, who has been in the servOne son home, One is missing, One still overseas Mrs. Fred Johnston, …
- Fenelon Falls man tends Monty when plane crashes Following injuries which he received when his plane crashed into a tree near Oldenburg, Germany, while landing preparatory to attending an inspectionFenelon Falls man tends Monty when plane crashes Following injuries which he …
- Another Lindsay soldier is home Toronto Telegram a few nights ago contained a picture of Emerson Jones, of Lindsay, a young soldier, who has been invalided home and is being welcomed back by many friAnother Lindsay soldier is home Toronto Telegram a few nights ago contained …
- R 119369 Cpl. Jones, I.H. enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force 28 July 1941. He received his initial training at Toronto. At Brockville, Ont., he received training as a Postal Clerk. On 11 OctobeR 119369 Cpl. Jones, I.H. enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force …
- 63 Kinmount men are in the armed forces Kinmount, July 20, (PNS) - Kinmount has 30 of its finest young men overseas and 33 in Canada. The list overseas is as follows: -- Jack Magrath; Ronald Barkwell63 Kinmount men are in the armed forces Kinmount, July 20, (PNS) …
- Signalman Joseph Edwin (Ted) Magahay was sworn in July 1944, at Toronto and called for duty in October 1944. He trained at Toronto, Quebec and is now taking a signaling course at Cornwallis N.S. TheySignalman Joseph Edwin (Ted) Magahay was sworn in July 1944, at Toronto …
- Capt. Maidens' unit wins prize A very good picture appeared in Tuesday night's Toronto Telegram of Capt. Bruce C. Maidens, of Lindsay, and a group of officers belonging to his unit overseas, the unitCapt. Maidens' unit wins prize A very good picture appeared in Tuesday …
- Capt. B.C. Maidens enlisted on 21 April 1942 in the Royal Canadian Artillery and trained at Petawawa and Debert, proceeding overseas in August, 1943. He was promoted from Lieut. to Capt. In December,Capt. B.C. Maidens enlisted on 21 April 1942 in the Royal Canadian …
- Local officer's poem appears in army paper Capt. B.C. Maidens, of Lindsay, has recently been given wide publicity through the medium of the Canadian Army Newspaper, Maple Leaf. Capt. Maidens is at prLocal officer's poem appears in army paper Capt. B.C. Maidens, of Lindsay, …
- Village boys all liberated from Germans Haliburton, May 18 (PNS) - Mrs. Jean Mann, a resident of Haliburton and is now in Peterborough, has received word that her husband, David Mann, who has been aVillage boys all liberated from Germans Haliburton, May 18 (PNS) - Mrs. …
- Located beside current day Little Britain Community Baptist Church (on Eldon Road.) School re-built due to fire in 1928. Today school is an apartment complex.Located beside current day Little Britain Community Baptist Church (on Eldon Road.) …
- V-J DISPLAY AT WARDER Samples of Victoria and Haliburton Service File and Honour Roll Shown - Urgent Need for Completion of This Historic File. Citizens of the town and district will be interested inV-J DISPLAY AT WARDER Samples of Victoria and Haliburton Service File and …
- 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 thThis card is part of a larger collection of World War II …
- Back Left: Vi & Martin Thurston - Built & operated Greenhurst Pavilion from 1930s to 1945 Band: Len Hopkins & Band Members Front Row: Staff for soda fountain & restaurant in lower level of dance hallBack Left: Vi & Martin Thurston - Built & operated Greenhurst Pavilion …
- 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 thThis card is part of a larger collection of World War II …
- Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Crowe safe in Dominion again Friends of Dr. and Mrs. W.R. Crowe, for 17 years prior to the war residents of Minden, Ont., will no doubt be pleased to learn that they are now both saDr. and Mrs. W.R. Crowe safe in Dominion again Friends of Dr. …