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Grimsby Independent, 4 Mar 1943, p. 8

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. "> Sees -‘P'. -l" The following facts Brilain‘s. unfl; s & .. mmmh;m‘dw""*" 22“-:‘;::.“:“ l"*.__fi.‘ Detwne x 14 and an .. CC Born in the township of Grimsâ€" by, 78 years ago, there passed to her last rewaurd, on Tuesday night, Margaret House, relict of Richard Shannon, for many years a valued town employee. Another link sevâ€" ered of the people who built this v-fimnl services are takiog place this afternoon from the Stonchouse Funeral Home, at three o‘clock. Inâ€" terment will be in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery, with Rev. W. J. Watt, Trinity United Church officiating. Casket bearers will be Mayor Rdric S. Johnson, Earl J. Marsh, Albert Marsh, Edward Farewell, Frank Hitch:nan, Norman Todd. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS «* _ L is TABLE!® + 7** s "Sif pocuve $149. 140 mhoke U se â€" kt Dym0®~> nsm While never a woman who took ; much part in social organizations, sabe always could be relied upon for help among her neighbours fld' contributions where they done the Deceased up until a year ago had been enjoying the best of health. During the past haÂ¥ year she began to falil and despite all that loving care and medica) skill could do, silently slipped away on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Shannon was the oldest of a family of sight. Seven daughâ€" ters and one son, all of whom preâ€" Burviving is one son George, the Hydro Electric Commission Ontario. a hope for success is that it doesn‘ iwTEe anmmatommmmmmm LOST 7 Sept. 1939 m“..mwlmm.mc 25 cents. cn\-nltmonml“"'m Tlog A charge of ten cents is made for Orinsby P# , _ C "~C«vied w c ues haye been mobiaaa 1 onl 9ten ) 14 and 65 =:_-., .!hh*!h w. ‘ Ode ‘\ *"m vor UMCE or Anothe: reason that 1940 Five thousand tom: MARGARET SHANNON Obituary Wallet reason that more people sccess than work for it doesn‘t take energy to armed ... _._" 0 6, 2 ko Rutiors ,..â€"-nwaMt-h.u*“h perions This in addition ty millions d service __~_ ‘* ‘M* millions who ure daing pannme s i "2n"tdon C omenmmarome .. * â€" o) wnet card. last Thursday 6 w m’ ‘ ac. Bos 381 gs. AppÂ¥ )7 Sigeâ€" 200. "Wiâ€" #3â€"1p _ _ tamie mmapee os WAR PRODUCTiON 33â€"1p u. Mb.imum charge each insertion adver isement to guarantee inserâ€" A father is a person who knows | how to keep his little son quict. He | permits him to do the things he| can‘t stop the boy from doing unâ€" Grimsby Fuel&Feed, C Babcock Bros., Bean smm 00 00 WANTED T9 . mmdrooms. House with foutr PA orn conveniences, 8 16* j ppma fon» but not in smaÂ¥ {O°) "p write G. A. You&‘ _Findlay aveme m"". Ottawn e 'â€"»’â€"“""’. wanmfep _ Work on smm "h wtock farm. ""’u..md Paâ€" perience, c ons tructor :: s mmmm, _,...;"c".-, hox Is «arumaby Independent. 41*# WANTED â€"â€" * ? Capable takin , state terms. 1 MM WwHTED â€"â€" To N suitable for PO%! Good buildings. C -â€"’W‘_â€" "~= fur and _ Sarim imple® Swibb, King 5t money orders, No bother. Porâ€" sonal attention. Prompt delivery. C Wl es & Tes | m t evetien t chal ‘own 0) asout $ net*® * Write G. A. Yo%r.w, 9 mats, ts tm t |b en * Hrgpy D §ZfMID #NC| OE O Place your Bray Chick order through us. No writing. No Sept. 1942 the office of The Independent If you want the Editor at Night, Sundays, Holidays, just callâ€" TELEPHONES Henry Haws, Grassie LABOU@ WANTED _ ______ ~Used furniture n implements. 5 3 9 May 31. 19434 PUACHASE pg fooit tarm, â€" j whges, :-‘G*; P ~amaville. 21 2te rimsaby | a«toves, 3%â€"1p r 1 CRIMsBY Boy J. My next stop was Engiang h "'"‘“"nmm..mm..' me one of his punts toop e harbour, "; will v.olk “m""w Hammocks are O.K. in a m ces . Iumemt.beu-om«u:.ney are neve? on the receiving end. | The Arabs are selling oranges, |eggs and "veno" wine, so nobody ’ueverhnnxrybstmmuh.m | veno makes some of the boys comâ€" mandos sand after dark night fightâ€" ers. Sunday is jusf another day ‘a the Army but some how most of ‘thelellmmtothdrmchmh with no quest/ons asked. |â€" There is nothing to take the place of a letter from home and | when "Andy" (Father) scatters some of his wit it is really someâ€" .ullng (he could make Jack Benny \sit in a back seat), and mother ‘ abould have the top seat in the house. They are the best Mother and Father the world over. Last stop all out The Arabs have very few clothes and are now using anything from mattress covâ€" â€"ers to barracks bags, The French | are getting in shape again and it | won‘t be long before we are all rolling along together. The chow line is forming and the last shail get the least, so I will save the rest of the ink for the envelope and call it enough for the first chapter. As ever, all the luck in thei world. Your old booster friend, _ P.8.â€"I never felt better in my | 'm.nflleuldmmw* |town scandal. So if you have the | | time use the Waterman‘s blue on | lmmummwm| of the envelope. | never _ _ _ CCC AAOntns And ended up in North Africa, fl\hhnmmm“, and mm:-wm.llthonwndnu- IulhoutMfle.muthanw Into the liquor store first for some Siss! d uh w :w.!‘mm- thorough in« n-unufl.molnl.anehtm‘ }m-mmn&vch-rlu seine withdrawn as tAval or not Jre water, ‘The sunrise here is beautiful rad the only time 1 saw IthckhnmomM!.uup s2ly to see what the neighbours had that 1 didn‘t. "Some people Glnltmm“mn | _ Of the 20 cames disposed of | Judgé Btar‘ury, eigit were C | mitted to trainim» schools . Tw am told by a "buddy" who waus never in Florida. ‘This is the mrat time since the good old school ¢zy: ! smy GG L l Out af the %4 coming before w‘m”'.‘h court 'waq."‘"‘"" » 80 oo warning. Mone hot Â¥ mmmmmb”h a restaurant for a meal. The G.G. toodhm.mhnm,xm the Army has spoiled me at meal time, Mmusugm lem. Where I am stationed we go to town in trucks and pick it up in 5 gallon cans from a hose like a gasoline station back home. Time out for a stretch between mmmmm I am using my right knee for a desk. Another stop war news. We have to be careful what we write so the censors don‘t have too use the scissors. lo-ulthouwnéa-â€"c; over the radio from the States. these were young girls whose pStâ€" ents reported them as incorrigible after repested efforts to discioline them. Eighteen boys were placed «. prohationâ€"eight in the county ~nd 10 in the cityâ€"under the supâ€" rviaion of the Big Brothers. Only two became repenters and had to be sent to the Boys Training Schoo!l y o. old ons tamt ciative of the kindly 3ef" grow up to be fine citizens ..h“mh.oud."nfi Stanbury, "that for every girt saved from the ® s« a saaintenznce ch any e m“mil"'fl"" m‘d&'mfl _ _ anch mofe #280re08." Continuafions From Page One Mr, Fong«r .urther DELINQUENCY THE ger in his report stated «4 the others are appt®â€" e®arges were the magistrate‘s , is the same CGRIMsS®p INDEPENDEN T disposed of by None has AvCD the municlâ€" of ine cblls saaid Judge| the pres » training thanks t likely to ' In addition to these cases.dealt with by Mr. Fonger as the result of j ieln.u. he has effectively dealt with 128 other cases in a prevenâ€" tive way, where environment indiâ€" cated the wisdom of taking some precautionary measures with the plgq.:ssistance of the Big Brothers. the by gvenlle court during the past six Cbristma% Smokes Reached The Boys in the spring of 1938 lmumuc‘mumm ‘h.odmm only the mud is : deeper and it rains harder. Well 1 wich you would thank all lmwy-hthgcn-nymw this messrge, To express to yourâ€" self and mermDers of the Chamber uo_....’-ymw mammw-v- self and lads in my unit Letters From Overseas Now '7â€"-?00 i celved their Chrstmas cigarettes all OK. accoraink to letters now yard. ‘That is al) but 51 packages, â€"M. mh‘fl“ tely _known ~to have been lost. That the boys are mighty pleasâ€" ed to get the "f488" is attested by their letters and cards. If you want good work, drop yYour nickles or dimes in the little Yellow counter boxes in the steres or send in a Received smokes today. ‘Thank you and all your help for the work you are doing for us over here, Just a few lines to let you know that I received three nundred cigâ€" arettes from the Grimsby Chamber of Commerce, and boy, how glad I was to get them. You see we are very busy now and a good smoke keeps us going. Many thanks for the cigarettes. I certainly appreciate your generâ€" And I don‘t know but I think our big day is not very far away when we will get our chance to show you good people back home Dear Friends: home to good old Grimsby. How are things in the town*? They tell me We won‘t know it. what we come Over here for. I sure would like to bag a few more Jerry planes and get this war over with so we can .come But just £ive us the chance to come back there and we will soon know where W¢ are, of Commice for all they are doâ€" ing Sor us boy® And also the g40d people over there that help to send us amokes. me the :noats It was very thoughtfu! and all I can say is thanks &A Milion. °I will also ~=y my best to 4@ my bit and then some for Y9% and all. Dear Bir: 1 received 300 cigurettes from the Chamb®" of Commerce on the 16th of NOYVS=ber and I am grateâ€" ful for the Hft becsuse in this country theY are hult of our leave money. W#*are very busy here a° the pres#Ot We are workit; on Commmerce ® Grimaby CIB®""tes Pund JuK. & DA note to thank you all for th4 ift of cigurettes which 1 raocely! today and was very ‘Thank you all for the smoikes, Pte. R. H. Forysth Received cigarettes today, Many With many thanks I wish to therk you for sending Gur. H. F. MacMiNar Yours truly, Ou!. J. A. Rokr:tzon Waell 3 131 4 Chriatrmeasd ‘flf- mud L. L. Lymburner 20 12 17 int that the Big .. â€"_ was organized Gordon Hunter 12 10 City LDj pleased to receive them from you I hope that some time rea! soon we will be able to thank you one and all personally. So I will once again say thanks a million, The scythe of time swings swiftâ€" ly in these days. Week by week, hour by hour, we must fortify ourâ€" MHoscenaer Miossuu, Winister of Labowr Help The P hewd t7 Hs Eneclieney 18 the Governor <seneral :s Counâ€" a«il, provides that certain single men sous! regisies immediately for the Military Callâ€"up under Nationa! Selective Service Moâ€" Single who must now regicter h who wore born in any year from: 18982 to War calls must come first . . . which means that we should reduce our nonâ€" essential use of the telephone to the minimun.. Present facilities cannot be increasedy your coâ€" operation is needed if war calls are 10 go through promptly. L Please remember that the wasteful use of telephone time can hold up war business â€"and that every second you save counts. bern in eny ud.‘;.‘.m.'a:'fi:‘d.ohh.d previousty been med».="= «samined callâ€"awp, and deseribed as ,‘-..'Lu:-â€"“flon.um‘z, of July, 1940, unmarried or a widower without «e childrea or has since the said day heen divo ced Penalttes are provided for failure to register oh. PBDUAANDLD M is pointed out that anmarried at 160th, !I;.‘quz:bu.hl‘*’a.o Registration is to he made on forms available with Postmasters, National Relective Bervice OMéces, or Registrurs of Mobilisation Boards. "Bingle Men," refersed to, required to reguter include asy manâ€" ho MOBIHILIZANMTION NATIONAL OoOF SINGLE MEN T 2EA A. Hunt. BSERVICE courage. We are on the threshold of tremendous events. The stoutest hearts, the clearest minds, the tireâ€" less tollers â€" to them will go the Victory.â€"Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen was nothing to the British "lubeckâ€" inz of Lubeck, when the British dropped 100 more tons of bombs und did it in half the time. 1028 inclusive, and who did not previconsly undergo med.cal cxami. *‘on under tt Millcary Men aciually in the Armed Bervices are exempt under this erder, but men discharged from the Services, not pr '“" medically ‘2â€"> . sa dinker the “fll‘_fl' Cauita y, A. MacNantama, Lirsdor, Netionel Belective Rervice Red Cross BEJ SCTIVE February 25, 1943.

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