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- John French Kitchener Green of Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green, 14 Division St., enlisted for service with the Canadian Army in September 1939. Kitchener Green joined the Royal Canadian ArtJohn French Kitchener Green of Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph …
- Clifford Adolphus Green, 14 Division Street, Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green, enlisted for service with Canadian Army in December 1941. He joined the Canadian Infantry Corps and trained atClifford Adolphus Green, 14 Division Street, Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. …
- 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. …
- Gassien, F.J. joined the Army 7 July 1941. Received his training in Peterborough, London, and Kingston. He arrived overseas 4 November 1942 where he worked in Canadian Infantry Troop Workshop. Took pGassien, F.J. joined the Army 7 July 1941. Received his training in …
- Sgt. A.H. Gill, Gooderham.Joined army on 2 August 1940, trained in Lindsay, transferred to Saint John, N.B., did guard duty at Niagara-on-the-Lake, transferred to Edmonton and then to Prince Rupert.Sgt. A.H. Gill, Gooderham.Joined army on 2 August 1940, trained in Lindsay, …
- Gordon, R.A. W/C C1467Mrs. R.A. Gordon (wife)Bobcaygeon, OntarioW/C Gordon, R.A. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Gordon of Bobcaygeon, Ont. was awarded Mention in Dispatches in the King’s Birthday Honours LGordon, R.A. W/C C1467Mrs. R.A. Gordon (wife)Bobcaygeon, OntarioW/C Gordon, R.A. son of …
- Five Ottawa men received their pilot's wings at a Wings Parade at Uplands. They are, left to right, back row: FO Robert J. Groves, 289 Loretta Avenue; Flt. Sgt. Thomas [cut off] Blackburn Avenue; FOFive Ottawa men received their pilot's wings at a Wings Parade at …
- Sergeant George W. Guest enlisted with the 1st Midland Rgt. On 6 August 1940. He was promoted to Corporal in six days. He served with the Midlands in Ottawa, Sussex (NB), Edmonton (Alta), and PrinceSergeant George W. Guest enlisted with the 1st Midland Rgt. On 6 …
- “Back home, Youngest Flyer Slips into Normal Life with Family, Girl, Dances”“Back home, Youngest Flyer Slips into Normal Life with Family, Girl, Dances”
- “Back home, Youngest Flyer Slips into Normal Life with Family, Girl, Dances”“Back home, Youngest Flyer Slips into Normal Life with Family, Girl, Dances”
- “Back home, Youngest Flyer Slips into Normal Life with Family, Girl, Dances”“Back home, Youngest Flyer Slips into Normal Life with Family, Girl, Dances”
- Leonard J. Fox whose home is at 52 Glenelg Street E. in Lindsay enlisted in the Royal Canadian Air Force on 22 October 1942. Previous to his enlistment Leonard was attending the Lindsay Collegiate InLeonard J. Fox whose home is at 52 Glenelg Street E. in …
- Double celebration of City of Edmonton Intruder Squadron’s 100th enemy victim and return of commanding officer Wing Cmdr. A Barker (middle) and his navigator Flt. Lt. Gordon Frederick of Lindsay (rigDouble celebration of City of Edmonton Intruder Squadron’s 100th enemy victim and …
- Ginger, the cocker spaniel, woke the family by barking when Roy arrived unexpectedly from overseas. He was a pup when Roy left.Ginger, the cocker spaniel, woke the family by barking when Roy arrived …
- Two years ago Sergt. R.D. Muscles Hadwyn, Lindsay Ontario, enlisted in the RCAF, when he was just 15 years old. Now he is back in Lindsay, with one Nazi plane confirmed and one probably to his creditTwo years ago Sergt. R.D. Muscles Hadwyn, Lindsay Ontario, enlisted in the …
- 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 …
- R188031Charles S. Carew whose home address was 57 Wellington Street, Lindsay, and whose pre-war occupation was machine tool designer, enlisted in the Canadian Air Force on 14 August 1942 with the ranR188031Charles S. Carew whose home address was 57 Wellington Street, Lindsay, and …
- R188031Charles S. Carew whose home address was 57 Wellington Street, Lindsay, and whose pre-war occupation was machine tool designer, enlisted in the Canadian Air Force on 14 August 1942 with the ranR188031Charles S. Carew whose home address was 57 Wellington Street, Lindsay, and …
- R188031Charles S. Carew whose home address was 57 Wellington Street, Lindsay, and whose pre-war occupation was machine tool designer, enlisted in the Canadian Air Force on 14 August 1942 with the ranR188031Charles S. Carew whose home address was 57 Wellington Street, Lindsay, 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 …