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- 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 …
- Grattan H. Elliott whose parents live at 93 Melbourne St. W. in Lindsay, enlisted in the Canadian Army on 4 November 1942.Grattan Elliott entered the ranks of the 48th Highlanders of Toronto. He hadGrattan H. Elliott whose parents live at 93 Melbourne St. W. in …
- Grattan H. Elliott whose parents live at 93 Melbourne St. W. in Lindsay, enlisted in the Canadian Army on 4 November 1942.Grattan Elliott entered the ranks of the 48th Highlanders of Toronto. He hadGrattan H. Elliott whose parents live at 93 Melbourne St. W. in …
- Pte. J. Eggleton Wounded in Italy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eggleton, 175 King St., have received word that their son, Pte. John Eggleton, has been wounded in action in Italy on September 19. Pte. Eggleton isPte. J. Eggleton Wounded in Italy Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eggleton, 175 …
- Loses Toes Feels Fine Mr. and Mrs. W. Eggleton, King St., have received a letter from their son, Pte. John Eggleton, telling them about his wounds. I was wounded in the foot and I lost my first toe aLoses Toes Feels Fine Mr. and Mrs. W. Eggleton, King St., have …
- Pte. Laverne Gamble wounded but is Remaining on Duty Mrs. Laverne Gamble, 12 Queen St. (Nee Madeline Cotey) has received an official telegram to the effect that her husband, Pte. Laverne Gamble was wPte. Laverne Gamble wounded but is Remaining on Duty Mrs. Laverne Gamble, …
- Globe and Mail 20 November 1942 Editorial PageGlobe and Mail 20 November 1942 Editorial Page
- Grattan H. Elliott whose parents live at 93 Melbourne St. W. in Lindsay, enlisted in the Canadian Army on 4 November 1942.Grattan Elliott entered the ranks of the 48th Highlanders of Toronto. He hadGrattan H. Elliott whose parents live at 93 Melbourne St. W. in …
- 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 …
- Lindsay Boy Captures Two German Prisoners Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eggleton of King St., received word that their son John had captured two German prisoners in some unstated battle. Pte. Eggleton stated thatLindsay Boy Captures Two German Prisoners Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eggleton of …
- Pte. R.L. Gamble, Prisoner of War, Now in England Mrs. R. L. Gamble; Queen St. received word a few days ago that her soldier husband, Pte. R. L. Gamble, who was taken a prisoner of war by the GermansPte. R.L. Gamble, Prisoner of War, Now in England Mrs. R. L. …
- Former Lindsay boy wounded in Italy fighting Hit by a German sniper's bullet which went into his left shoulder and came out at the back of his neck, Pte. Donald Graham, 20, Central Ontario Regiment,Former Lindsay boy wounded in Italy fighting Hit by a German sniper's …
- Cpl. Growden is improving parents hear Cpl. Charles Growden, reported wounded while serving with the 48th Highlanders in Italy, has now recovered sufficiently to be moved to a rest home, according toCpl. Growden is improving parents hear Cpl. Charles Growden, reported wounded while …
- Another Lindsay Soldier Wounded Mr. and Mrs. C. Growden, St. David St., have received information that their son Cpl. Charles Growden, wounded while serving in Italy, has now recovered sufficiently tAnother Lindsay Soldier Wounded Mr. and Mrs. C. Growden, St. David St., …
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