truly, that is what your listening ear is treated to each Tuesday and 4‘ Thursday mornipg at 1045 from YOL. LVIIâ€"NO. 49 By now, you‘ve probably heard of the Optimist Club â€"â€" and its Chocolate for Bria‘s Fund. ‘The optimistic cheer to London‘s Blitzâ€" ed kiddies, by sending to them, high energy Chocolate bars, in quantity. ‘The past couple of weeks, they have taken over the Bandwagon on its regular Wedâ€" mesday evening 8.30 drive down qo eoq ies Hnele 2900 ‘ quantity. ‘The past couple of Rockeliffe, Ont., weeks, they have taken over the June 4, 1942. Bandwagon on its regular Wedâ€"| This is Thursday 9 a.m. We had mesday evening 8.30 drive down|to line up for roll call at 8.10 â€" Harmony Highways from CKOC.| then march to parade ground for Recent guest was the Governor of | inspection by the officers â€" when the Welland Club, W. W. Smythe,|they try their best to pull you who is known to all Optimist Club| apart. ‘When standing at attention Associates as ‘The Chocolate Soldâ€"|a buge mosquito lit on my cheek Ser‘, for it was he who originated| and started boring but I had to let Optimist Bandwagon journeys have been enjoyable ones, giving lots of scope for original program chockâ€"full of originality, variety | uniforms are not through yet. Wa: and fun! get 3 dresses, etc etc. m * . iz Right now we are waiting for a "Cheers from the Camps", bringâ€" lm.on“hy-uum"‘ ing together as it does each Tuesâ€"|then we have c:ill down at the day night at 9.30 a great host of | Drill Hall and they sure put the B talent from various Army Camps| on us there. the country over, has proven to be| You would enjoy seeing all our a sparkling hour of outstanding| pale finger nails We can use & fun â€" Sort of reversing the usual|light nail polish, but it is far too bring fun and frolic dedicated to| cially when we have to get up at the folks back home, "Cheers from |6.30 and polish our buttons. I do the Camps", will bring to one and| my shoes at night but the buttons wll, many ~outstanding ~stanzas of | dull over night and you get yelled topâ€"flite summer ‘Tuesday evening | at if they don‘t sparkle. radio listening. In the Peninsula Getting your hair done is a probâ€" <horal group, the orchestral badyâ€" each select some favorite «melody flower and interpret it for your enâ€" Joyment. All the grand old favorâ€" ites that have «ndeared themselves to all the family through the years, are given exquisite interpretaâ€" tionâ€"each ‘Bouguet‘ program; and each show is flavored with a bit <of homely philosophy from the pen and voice of Peter Donald! J"".mw tune to 1150 some y or ‘Thursday morning at 10.45, and revel in the rich melody of a ‘Musical Bouquet‘ over Red Skeiton‘s 10.30 p.m. FATRONIZE Tommy Dorsey fans will be inâ€" terested to learn that last Tuesday, dom to obey.â€"Montgomery. music will play host for the sumâ€" mer season in ‘Fibber McGee and Molly‘s‘ 9.30 Tuesday p.m. upot, and other interesting chunges are taking place. Everett Sloane, popuâ€" lar and therefore busy New York radio and screen actor, often apâ€" pears on many topâ€"filte shows, in Sunday night‘s 8.30 ‘Inâ€" | The Grimsby Independent | AIRWOMANFINDS THAT PROPER DRESS RULES MUST BE OBEYED AS WELL AS PASS TIME LIMITS TWENTY GALS RIDE SINGLE TAXI 8y a Grimsby Member of The R.C.A.F, (W.D.) Stationed at Rockeliffe it bore and now I have a big We are having perfect weather now â€" last week it was so hot I thought I‘d melt in my uniform are so busyâ€"you have to make an appointment about a week ahead of time. Guess I‘ll dip mine in the wash basin. Our squadron is organizing a ball team and also a wiener roast, so they sure keep us hopping all the time s i Our next lecture coming up any minute now is Flight Instructionâ€" I never knew there was so much to f:’.mmmm I‘m stuck on the station Saturâ€" Gay afternoon and evening â€" darn it! I am on "Duty Watch" along with 15 others. wonderful than the bundreds of other girls on this Station who gave up far better jobsâ€"than Iâ€"did: â€"â€"Yes ourâ€"M.D, must â€"beâ€"smartâ€"as she alone certainly gave our whole squadron 5 needies each, she had 2 nurses handing her equipment etc., but they didn‘t do the jabbng. The rains have been just as bad here although none for over a week â€"we had rain first couple of days but none since and we didn‘t have the wind storm here. Afier you get adjusted to this life you don‘t think of weekends like we used to. Saturday is 12 hour pass day and you don‘t have to be to bed till 12.30â€"but lights are still out at 10.30 so if you don‘t go out your either sit in the dark or go to bed. The canteen is a liveâ€" ly spot. We put the Wurlitzer goâ€" ing and dance, or play ping pong or just be lazy and sit. It‘ll do MMM““““"" and don‘t tell me to cheer up. Sofar I‘m pepped up cnd have no intenâ€" tion of letting mysell down, as I said before thero are no tears here and hope the>s won‘t be. Grimsby, Ontario, Thursday, June 18th, 1942. _ $2.00 Per Year, $2.50 In U.S.A., 5¢ Per Copy since it is raining I don‘t mind so much as some of the kids have alâ€" ready returned from the city and say it‘s pretty miserable out. We had to get dressed in our fatigue clothes and report at two o‘clock then we had to clean and dust the Assembly Hall and carry chairs from various buildings for now till after supper, when we have to again appear in fatigue clothes and have fire drill, etc., alide down fire escapes, etc. otc., it will be fun in the rainâ€"but it doesn‘t matter about the weather here, rain or not, out you go and so far we haven‘t been given rainâ€" â€"â€"APPLICATIONâ€"CARDSâ€" . | FOR â€"COUPON RATIONING â€" OF SUGAR 2 _ _â€"â€"Will be mailed next week. _ _ _ â€"â€" Canadians will be required to register so that ration cards, good for the 10 week period, %}u&lï¬ï¬‚umflw ately. a cou :denbook.qoodhldxul:?v‘illhhlm holders through the post offices on or before Tug# Boy: June 237d. Additional carts will also be de raas 1 S )epreWksinebeniiiisi: s copmrnry vaere w P POV Muwmumw who bears a last name from the head of s-wu..«u.mmuyb.m fram local post offices. nuwuamunum-. Qï¬yamo‘hhm“hu'o‘ WO . ETE C eiiriion k Bos ies ce sn Td brAcaiaset Wircrometinr dud A, spttect ve Remaniiicertner verr ie yapet F a‘.h.ApupiHmeT*mfl % â€" Aelivered with each card. mmm -"lzw“‘m‘. cards, giuod cnn-wnk’ubd.-ï¬lbo-c"-.cdlom one ration card for each person in * â€"ur home. will be for sugar only. Becomes Effective suiy 1st 1at, will he Beginning July 1st no one will be pannited to but Coupon ftationing for Sugar wm“-..mdhwu;: filling mu?fl-n necesoury to ensure return of ration coupor cord in time to purchase sugar on or Remeimberâ€"thke amount of sugar allowed each indiâ€" vidua! under the new coupon ratiocing pian will be exactly the same as allowed 0‘ presentâ€"4 pound per person per we idents in Uâ€"ban Areas not served by Letter Cars»>r, and Residents in HOW TO RBEGISTER to every Household in Canada DO NOT SUNNHENDER YOUR APPLICATION CABRD TO ANY UNAUTHORIZED PENRSON The most terrible thing happenâ€" ed last night in Ottawa. I menâ€" tioned before that there wa a big had a good view, 1t was quite imâ€" pressive, about 2 miles long with lots of banids, etc. Well, the trafâ€" fAic was pretty well jammed up and when we tried to return there were hundreds of us â€" taxis were mobbed by frantic girls on 10 ©‘clock passes. There is an RC. A.F. Bbus picks us up at 9.30 and we are told if we came on the bus we are never"late. Mmm‘ starts, 9.30 no bus, 9.45 no bus and also no taxis, Well the gals get panicky and the Captain had to make us get buck on the sidewali. Being late doesn‘t really matter to civilians, you are late and that‘s all there is to it, but if you are late here the Service Police take Parliament Hill with the mob and charge next day for A.WL. 950 came and still no taxis or bus. Along came a taxi and about 20 gals jumped on itâ€"12 got inside and away they went. Our Sergeant came along and saw our plight and took us under her wing, she dashâ€" ed off and found the Flight Officer at the Station and she phoned the Transport at R. C. A. F. and told them to send a bus as soon as they could and told the Sergeant to stick with us and try to calim down the Service Police. I may add the 8. P. are waiting their chance to catch us gals in trouble and slap us on charge. Everything went off O.K, and they let us in.â€"â€" Never againâ€"it sure was an exâ€" perience. We arrived at our quarâ€" ters at 10.45 o‘clock. The worst part here is you are continually changing clothes, etc., also you can‘t stick your nose outâ€" side unless you are properly dressâ€" duty then we wear fatigue. I have to get dressed now for supper at 5.30, then dash home, get in fatiâ€" gue again.. "his collar and tie gets me dowrâ€" â€" uy are separate from the shirtâ€".. just finished washing 2 shirts, 4 collars and 2 pair of awhile getting used to them but (Continuaa on page 6) The provision for additional sugar for preserving, sic., will be continued. Special voucher forms for this purpose are being supplied is all retailers. No person have on hand more than two weeks‘ myu.':'-.uuuuu-mm CANADA P P THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADF aoARD _A aall‘ â€"BKCLARAT 1O N â€" m surrour or RATION BOOK APPLICATION 1 TE WhoenmoniDd SXEMiAY OOCLA®ME That : (ANO TWE FOREGOING MEMBLAS OF THE SAME FamiLy, :VE af TwE ABOVE ADDRESS, SLing | YRA FLIES CAUSE INFANTILE PARALYSIS T uagus inclsmpoine)." Evary diy allowed to live is a potential menace to Investigations medical scientists ugerts Ti miersed foucs ins ons feJ | se ofren es > = JOHNSON Optometrist and Opticien ~ 170 Ortawa $t. North, Mamilton