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- 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. …
- William Grant Ferguson of Lindsay enlisted for service with the Canadian army on 1 September 1939. He entered the Royal Canadian Artillery – the 45th Field Battery – with the rank of 2nd Lieut. He waWilliam Grant Ferguson of Lindsay enlisted for service with the Canadian army …
- William Grant Ferguson of Lindsay enlisted for service with the Canadian army on 1 September 1939. He entered the Royal Canadian Artillery – the 45th Field Battery – with the rank of 2nd Lieut. He waWilliam Grant Ferguson of Lindsay enlisted for service with the Canadian army …
- William Grant Ferguson of Lindsay enlisted for service with the Canadian army on 1 September 1939. He entered the Royal Canadian Artillery – the 45th Field Battery – with the rank of 2nd Lieut. He waWilliam Grant Ferguson of Lindsay enlisted for service with the Canadian army …
- Canadians spend 18 hours in Dinghies in the ChannelBack at the base after spending 18 hours on the waters of the English Channel, Flt. Lt. Gordon Frederick, of Lindsay, navigator for Wing Cmdr. A. BaCanadians spend 18 hours in Dinghies in the ChannelBack at the base …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 Met Buckner In Alaska Mr. W. Barnsley, 72 Melbourne St. W. Lindsay, advised The Post to-day that while reading a book written by Joseph Driscoll, entitled War Discovers Alaska , he noticeLindsay Boy Met Buckner In Alaska Mr. W. Barnsley, 72 Melbourne St. …
- 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 …
- No date [1944] Pte. G. Barjarow Reported Wounded Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barjarow, Victoria Ave., Lindsay, that their son, Albert [Garfield], has been wounded in action,No date [1944] Pte. G. Barjarow Reported Wounded Word has been …
- 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 …
- Wounded in the Campaign in Sicily Mrs. John Madill, 76 Albert St., has received no further word concerning Cpl. Tom Madill, who was reported as having been twice wounded in the fighting in the SiciliWounded in the Campaign in Sicily Mrs. John Madill, 76 Albert St., …
- C 65625Pte. Andrew Moir enlisted with the Canadian Army on 6 March 1941. He trained at Ottawa and St. John N.B. He was one of 50 who were chosen at Niagara Falls to go overseas and saw action at HongC 65625Pte. Andrew Moir enlisted with the Canadian Army on 6 March …
- Lindsay girl welcomes home her husband from OverseasCapt. Donald L. Mumford was given a warm, cheery, lovable welcome home by his young wife as he stepped off the train at Toronto. Mrs. Mumford (formLindsay girl welcomes home her husband from OverseasCapt. Donald L. Mumford was …