Grimsby Independent, 1 Apr 1943, p. 1

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_ CAMIING SUGAR INSTRUCTIONS '% The Grimsby Independent Jvm. LVIIIâ€"No. 38 Special Coupons Will Be Isâ€" sued â€" Application Must be Filed With Local Ration Board Before April 15th,| or You Are Out of Luck. Do IT TODAY \ First Coupons Will be Valid June First, And Each Month Thereafter â€" All Unused Coupons Must be Tlaatraved. â€" Un usue d ist, ‘ Former Grimsby "July" any time after July 1, and -.._wmm-niup- 2C 0. natan: Kentember 30. Unused Coupons MuUSt . Destroyed â€" Unusue Sugar Must Be Declared. make a specialty ':«”-nymu\ t June, two coupons are provided for | Wartime Boys In Services Keith Hope Kidd is Now a Second Lieut. in Signals â€" Two Sons of T. A. C. Jone® in Air Force And American Â¥* t MWL" °0 lnk U Late and hearty and enjoys 84 good things of life includint ng on his Hittle fruit fntm Sl avenue. He cele birtnday on February 1th, _0 uen 10 w in (Continued on page 8) M o aars in been born i8 . "* fnt of 1892 LOUIS LARSEN Aent of Grimaby 84 ousng; en ommey [ieeaee m t l 2 O 1 a BASKET MANUFACTURERS _ _ HAVE BEEN CRANTED AN _ ~â€" _ "ACCOUNTABLE SUBSIDY" LEGION oowunsm% Union Jack and Legion \"J °_ _ Legion by Brigadier Armand A. . M.C., E.D., at a colourfu Legion o{thmmwokmmepmn\pmmmphowgnph. From Hamilton Legion ; Foster, vieo-pmt Central Legion branch, David rd, zone commander; Roy filfleflt Winora Legion Shaw, D. Winona; Brigadier Ar‘nnd A. , MC., E.D. ; Capt. M. John‘s Anglican Church, Winona. _ w . .l s en n mm n esfi mm omm apmath + e the he 18 Will Produce As Many Packâ€" C c on wC Â¥ 12 Aaw NEqeg A BR 0 0C munufacturers in Ontario. \ ”.‘n“hllmm at whereby the government will, at the end of the season, pay to the iSfacturers &n "accountable subsidy." aBF Lo i. o d artime Prices And â€" Trade M”Dmm hh?fiiifldm C terms and conditions that SPI //_‘ to them in 1942 will exist in 1948 This subsidy will have no beatink on Ar as the grower is concerned." (Continued from page 7) REGULATING PRICES Thanks people for arettes, _‘ here, Be# Agi.5 to write With parcel of i And again mmnch are over ..Vymlctufl wou will all 42% (ince Ag dian Package Sales, in conâ€" tion with The m.l *, "we do not know just what nccmuntable E*JY would ank Thansk mretlé thoughtfulness. . Best "‘yo':r\ nu all dJ your redn I must take a little M", ang thank you ali for the t amokes mv‘ toâ€"day . .mull"“ they wc‘ ich appreciated as they all : here. vrite mfll‘(fl""“ g letters to you of neWs 8# L M Mnl.duww to you and the r y.e grand cart Things going > st regards to G for cigars Yourk Gnr. all have read Farrell, Manager _ “ V 'fl;“ ur cigarett« ry much, we Cs. wasute J say thanks for Ceic Banks Pte ring wel over ; to Ofllfllby' Capl, Eric Bull. ttes recely that applied aincerely. W . H. Martin Col Grimsby, Ontario, the Grimsby earton of ©igâ€" J. H. HearD »s 10 Hurpl \N ew Colors Presented \_~_ To Winona Legion day. | the Only Son Killed On Active Service "is iy Hime:, Gngent ormer mt.wm â€"Buried in England. _ w.mmm-fldw.n.h 1145 Valleyway, Niagara Falls, ceived &" cable Tuesday advising that their only son, Fit. Sgt. John mmn,“skmdolw tive service March 20 and will be buried in England. Haist enlisted in the RC.A.F. in 1940 and went overseas last October. He was a EPCPE N CCC pilot and had participated in nUMâ€" erous raids over enemy territory, Besides his father, who is a vetâ€" eran of the last war, and his Nothâ€" er, he leavos one alster, Jean at home Reginald Haist, the father, / an oldâ€"Grimsby_boy_and enlisted from here in 1914. He was a son of the late W. L. and Mrs. Haist. One Boy fore as to what ‘s gomP : at prosent. . But all 1 want is I am enjoying the best 0 at present and jooking for returning to Grimsby wh job is finished which J fee to far in the distance, but rate we al} appreciate whid have done for us Over here jJust a line thankiDg ] kindly for the 'd“M'A- have M l’lw.‘ + Yours truly, Received smokes O.K million. . Lots of luck. Bgt W. 3 1 remain y Writesâ€""When Parcel Arrived it Made me a Proud And Happy Holdigr. to Xnow That Grimsby Rememâ€" ibered me" â€" A CAPtain Says "Your Pareiis Are Cerâ€"| tainly a Regular Reminder of All Your Good Efforts in Our Behalf." \ COpl J as ever the father, is an ; you enjoyIn€ | Received 3900 C\,ayetes sent DY | o too severt &\ Grimaby Chambe® op cqympâ€"erce toâ€" night and I WISh ;,, pape this op» A portunity to thank everyone <+nat W. MacDoug8}â€"| helped to TAK® it posgipe and I + | certainly apPPreO®C ‘youy pindness. nking you "r"laptdmmw so awfully uretrss whice ‘..,-..nudnntmr:“m“ . \m Canadiap 084E "j; yoj can » truly, |____â€" _ |jmagin# bow t0ADK!,,,; / uy are A, Alien. Thanks a g‘“.m: Legion ceremony at nc graph., From the left, they are: * vian branch, m.u‘.'.‘:..A!gd f \mm WAR ENLUSTMENT RECORD STILL STANDS D Dedicated by Rev. B. A. Pegâ€" _ lar, of St. John‘s Anglican e RRSCCE CCC P ours were presented to Winona | Branch of the Canadian Legion by | -xwht Armand A. Smith, M.C., KD., al a special meeting of the Branch held in Winona Institute hall on Friday evening last, ‘The colours were dedicated by Rev, B. A, Pogiar, of 8t. John‘s Anglican church, and were accepted on beâ€" half of the Branch by its president, Captain 2?ay Parke. Introduces by J. J. Baisley, the first Winona boy to enlist in the war of 1914â€"18, Brigadiér Smith vyâ€"outtined theâ€"historyâ€"Ofâ€" “""“m" ;_ww,, F.S. Capt. M. Melntyre H Capt. Roy Parke, E.D., Gave History Of . nona‘s Record Enlistm of Men in Present War. A Union Jack and Legion in answer to your most welcomé narcel of cigarettes, Sorry I haven‘ answered it sooner but I wa away from the Unit for on day and our mail was held up Lakdl w returned, Agein I thank you. Vours alncerely, ‘ C 8. Hunt. '“-. we receive Te ”]‘.â€"m t from Canada. r'm":sncwfn un‘ very pleased the way the war is progressing #*3 ©° j unt when we 11 NEW MEMBERS (Continued on page 8) FOR GRIMSBY DISTRICT A. Smith, M.C., History of Wiâ€" ord Enlistment k41 202. dnc ~ i + ~dneaint FH it Winona last Friday night. Some y are: Charles Davis, president Fast Alfred Smees, district commander ; 3. Woodcock, Winona ; Sergt. Charles Hood; Rev. B. A. Peglar, rector St. Grimsby In This War 1HMAS Two 0110( Five Brothâ€" ers And Three Groups of 1914â€"18 â€"a high wale? IMMTY "*"* this district, for enlisted men from nar ctay reney yERl. 9 | . _ & s aduts ho ecifhanmar t one family, was set by the f2mily of the late W. D. "Chummy" Warnâ€" of North Grimaby, with a total of seven. There was "Chummy" the father on service in Cansa¢a and his ulx sons, five of whom served overseas, they being Thomas, George, Gus, Charlie, William and Samuel. L_,.m-m-'.-’ t! iring _ 1914 â€" 1918 _ Conflict Family of W. D. "Chummy" Warner Set Mark at Seven Uniform Then. GRANDSONS ENLIST During the ers And Three Groups of Four Brothers in The Varâ€" go Into acticu w shortly we can hel quick victory in 1 er has beon very few weeks with mmy, but of cours quite vaed o it now thas‘\ing y« l for the cigarettes | everything of th Muny, many thanks for the: clgarettes which 1 received yeatorâ€" day from the Chamber of Come« \ merce. When 1 read where the ‘pu w1 was from, it made me a very proud and happy soldier, to ‘l\uw that Grimaby â€" remembered me r ‘Cigs. Grimaby has been, and always will be with mo, the Joveliest litte town in Canada. 1 upent my last loave there, and married the gir} of my dreams, a home town gisl, Theilms May McCoy, niece of Bessie K. Moore, My smincere thanks to all in Grimaby for thoir gift. If all the (Continued on page 8) neticu which should be we can help to bring it to a ictory in 1945, The woealh« won very mmiserable the last oka with »‘ nesr‘y every t of course . > have got aad to it now, T‘ll close aching vou all very much' (Continued on page 8) ) it now, 4 x you all ve ttes, Wishi f the besl. Yours truly, water mark for Six Sons in Alex Neale \NEW HOSPITAL NAME GHOSEN | West $2.50 In U.S.A., 5e Per Copy When Completed Building and Equipment Will MHave A Building Donated by C. J. Eames is Valued at $30,000. According to Globe, the prop for Orimaby and According to A. R. "Sandy" Globe, the proposed new hospital for Orimsby and district, will be & $50,000 pm,nt, when one the value of the elub house build Ing and required land that is being donated by Mr. Charles J. Fames, "When the new hospital is acâ€" tusily opéned to the public® say" "Sandy", "it really will be a $50.â€" 000 setâ€"up, as it is figured that the buildings, grounds and furnishings wily be worth $30,000; other equip« ment and capital operating account will make up the otherâ€"$20,000."â€"â€" eC rotime anmi lulitd ~aho wl The Selec Boys Whi Sacrifice i This One. u.mnmnwumuuu- has been donated, so that that $30,â€" 000 is really set right now. $5,000 has already been promised for the purchase of equipment and . toâ€" mmmmw ations to the building and the inâ€" stailing of a heating aystem. Thus umbn-mu.hutnn‘ cent of the required amouat is alâ€" ready up the lodder. mmm-w u.’npetwbuhnulllfl (Continued on page 7) 9\ _ nEAMSVILLE FLYER LANS London Blitz Flag Now In Library Deposited on Wednesday Aftâ€" In striking contrast to the time when it floated over Londsa during the height of the Blitz in 1940, the "London Biltz Flag" was deposited in Grimsby Public Library yesterâ€" day (Wednesday) afternoon,. Here, a mild, sunny, peaceful afternoon, not even a practice plane droning overhead. There, the screech and whine and roar of the assault, the crash of falling masonry, the cries of the injured, the flame of burnâ€" ing buildings. The â€" impressive though brief ceremony began with the ‘"‘2 of the colour party from W Lincoln Branch of the Canadian Logion in charge of Major L A. Bromley, composed . of . Edward Rooker, Charles Mason, 8r., and Howard Caudwell Lined up to meet them at the entrance were the Boy Scouts. . (Continuea on page 8) .fl-_-.-.-..'.‘.’.'.“ at| _ Plot Officer D. K. Shepherd, son f|\of Mr, and Mrs. George "Pop* "A,! Shephord, of Beams.lle, who was Of | recently commissioned on graduaâ€" tion from No. 4 Service Flying in| Training School, Saskatu.on .A he| graduate of Beamsville achools, he was 10 in January, Sinclair . Eu Lincoln _ Memorial is Selection, in Honor of . Who Made Supreme iGee in Llast War And PROGRESSING at Impressive Cereâ€" _ Sent Home From to the time

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