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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 …
- Gunner Everitt Ivan Hill enlisted with the Royal Canadian Artillery on 24 March 1941, training at Brantford, Petawawa, and Debert (N.S.). He proceeded overseas on 21 October 1941 and on D-Day went toGunner Everitt Ivan Hill enlisted with the Royal Canadian Artillery on 24 …
- Pte. Hobbs killed in action Pte. Kenneth Hobbs, Oliver's Lane, who was recently reported missing has now been reported killed in action. This word has been forwarded to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. AlbePte. Hobbs killed in action Pte. Kenneth Hobbs, Oliver's Lane, who was …
- Second son is reported killed Word was received in town today of the death in action in Germany of Pte. Alfred Hobbs, son of Pte. and Mrs. A.G. Hobbs, Oliver's Lane. Pte. Hobbs is the second son in tSecond son is reported killed Word was received in town today of …
- Robt. Gregory Establishes Radio Service Announcement was made a few days ago to the effect that Robert Gregory, who held the rank of Armt. Q.M.S. during the war years, has entered into business for hRobt. Gregory Establishes Radio Service Announcement was made a few days ago …
- 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. …
- 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. …
- Rev. Goldring is appointed army chaplain Popular local Minister makes announcement at Sunday service Rev. A. J. Goldring, rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church, made a startling announcement on SundayRev. Goldring is appointed army chaplain Popular local Minister makes announcement at …
- 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 …
- Killed in Action Word came to Mr. and Mrs. William Chalmers that their son Jim had been killed in action. Jimmy Chalmers was one of the first to enlist around here. He was in the Signal Corps and itKilled in Action Word came to Mr. and Mrs. William Chalmers that …