Grimsby Independent, 27 Apr 1944, p. 7

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Thuraday, April 27th, 1944. TIME TABLE «HANGES All corn growers whether on the rzmmuflqmfl- ,Aâ€"..â€"Qâ€".E‘A‘â€"A: M PPA SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1914« Â¥Full information from agentr e O ‘--â€"I»-‘*" I may be must be either plowed unâ€" shortage of both rybber and gasoâ€" ‘!\wummuwâ€"' whtfllmmrnmtou| trip only will be necessary. Failure u.fi‘mmma this leaves the offender “zwuhm the costs of sending men to do the Re Corn Borer g6.9 WEST MAlN STREET r for the County of Lincoln, < Phone 70â€"Jâ€"4. J. DeLaplan‘® ~~**~103. . Auimeal /ERYDAY CARDS | j m‘; als of All zpom Foundatio® Blosks 40 'w €rim, _ COnsuLT =â€"~ B on * yiments in somejoases 10w4" ~NOTICE eA Te Fromâ€" 19 1ns A‘fi" UORTGAGE 8. J. SMITH, e k i Cc p Hes Cmet of Police. April 15th, 1944. OW NERS CONTINUATIONS ®r, patriotic readings: and the auâ€" Gents, under the leadérship of Mr. “‘-‘::u'v;::nmuu Ni Land O‘ Mine." 4 Mr. J. W. Baker, representing the Town Counci) ‘n the absence of wapt. Woodcock and the guests,| who inclaied the Clergy of Town and District, members of Town| d’mmw atives from Lions Club, Canadian Legion, L.O.D.E., Red Cross, U.E. Loyalists, Women‘s Institute, Grimsby Beach Home and School Club, Trustees, Guides, Scouts, and other organ« izations. Andy Fuitor, Cadet Corps Comâ€" mander, int=~duced Capt. Woodâ€" eock in the form of a review of his military life. In 1939, Sgt.â€"Major Woudesch went Overseas with the 1st Division of the Canadian Army. During the Dieppe raid in 1942, the young Sgt.â€"Major was captured and taken to a British Hospital in Germany. ‘While he was interned there, he receivcd his captaincy. humorous story of Army life in Great Britain. It seemed a middleâ€" aged Engiish lady whs was accusâ€" tomed to buying ‘her groceries in a little stor«s across the bridge in her small town, attempted *0 pass the tioned the lad, ‘you can‘t cross that bridge, it‘s just been blown up durâ€" Mdmmmww‘ another Canuck standing near by. A flow of words ensued interruptâ€" ed suddenly by the Private: ‘Just a minute lady, don‘t tell your troub« les to me,â€"I was killed ten daya ago.‘ "This is the wonderful spirit tinued the Captain. "The legend of St. George has conduct is a credit to us all," conâ€" half years with the 1st division, we found there was also a dragon to fight in England, â€"a dragon in the form of marking time, trainâ€" ing, listwning to the deeds of othâ€" ers, particularly the soldiers,â€"and locking forward to actus! battle. Although my words chiefly conâ€" cern the soldier, â€"â€" there is NO prouder person of the Navy and the Air Force than the lad in ithaki. ‘The three branches work together, and all our combined exâ€" As is customary, Captain Woodâ€" OR CBPE CC uu.mamuâ€" um,,.ndu-nm-tpn- vailed from dusk ‘till midnight puttonnnld. The men carried Mmmwm muaunmmmndo'-. And MMWWMN TB Aopene: â€"78 @ilaman V3 o eopneli en n c ud L P battle. Two bours after the eVA cuation, an investigating ""”‘ aw-mrollllwv found me. * don‘t remember anything more 01 U J awoke in a British Mo#pitAl~ > a smail part of the British in the heart of Germany * A4t is truc, few of th secessitie? or Hifs are found in * prinowiret war W but by our own in wenuity we mavaged to °0 Tore mw' fiw. z:m more ".,,,," at this than oi« for UP have the ability to dev210D 1iA 96 .t here in Canada. | Lou:‘ Africans, Russian® § * 0 "seigh. ond a JODt WAR MOTHERS Sn taken. Theirs is & n#Vel was taken. Their‘# a neverâ€"give, un wpirt shown in this, 95108 bpisode: a new RTAIP a Tat E,nmfl'”"m”.m waww..d.mw‘ The \mcndoddodum”""mm uy (e s nb S ublflwh’ waw-"â€"' I-‘.dadumldhmwl' venient If they out !t UP inte t mmwl‘c“mw pl'l'l“ WBE . mo.'m,“mmufi'l- Three â€" times they replaced the um.rw""‘“"m“m "*" ~yinally the captors C o TA â€" ther‘re UP _5 _ put if they had YJews e slion in a different light, se C C ob % hm,lfl‘."n“m ‘.wmw I e 41 SE dWB = es, sorry, them‘s me ), they‘re prisoned men are using up labour, ols s aniiminnest Mrs. Sarah Cariton, mother of| Jack, who died in a Gertman prison |. camp, and, Jim, a prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war| in the same camp as Bob Aldrick,| Mro. Wm. Aldrick, Mra Vera }uq.-mm.mmm zun-munm- in Germany, were present to meet Captain Woodcock, whose asâ€" suring words were inGeed a comâ€" fort to them all. In his address, Captain Woodâ€" cock mentioned especially the bravery of Jack Cariton, who courâ€" ageously "hung on" after all hope for his recovery had been abandonâ€" ed. ‘The doctor who had treated the young lad, noticing that Capâ€" | tain Woodcock was also a member |of the RHLL., was high praise of the dauntless constituâ€" |tions of these Canadian soldiers, |represented by this one Grimsby | boy. The courage and determinaâ€" "Keep Canada for the Canaâ€" dians; keep Canada for the British Empire." Alice Neale, C.O. No. 2 Co‘y, G.H.S. Cadet Corps, moved a vote of thanks to Captain Woodcock for THE GRIMSBY IN EPENDENT l s y o“‘“v k ‘\‘o,» ;)6 $52X. w ty ‘4‘:; b'V‘ 4. A 2o WH!Namhmndedin action or seriously ill, he is rushed through field and base hospitals with .upou:'blcopeod.wthoylncwhetemouefiedvcm- ment can be given. Because of this rapid movement, his longed for a letter from home, it is at such a time, To offset possible delays, a new "Shortâ€"Cut". mail service has been put into effect. A Priocity Casualty Card iofilledinnndmdndbyAir Mail to his friends or relatives with instructions to add the words "In Hospital" ;"d;;nitaddnutheyumlly use. reath the addressan faster than ever before. It i ineviteble that in trating mea who have been moved, or wounded, some delays occur, But you can rest umndwmmunflq.aspodierdcliwfiuof Wwywtmilbihlwlud(bomushlydom- When you get a Priority Casnalty Card be sus> the words.‘In Hospital" are addedto the regular unit addres: when writing overs:as, cANABA POST OFFer the libra his intring address. FOlOWDG the reung of colours and the Naâ€" Independent wpects it. Therelor® nu-npfluhhm-l.d all, other itemswe must change We yougood people of hope that Grimsby and distet will bear with us, and seethis situation in the same light ant we see it. l After all if yo told Hitler every» thing you knew how far would WINONA IS REALLY _ Friday, in the"evening, the ref" venated Winona Athletic Associgâ€" tion, headed by Jack Puddicom‘* some more of the old brigad» °"° CENSE@SHIP MUST > AMlaiL hms PRIORITY #. MYVLO*®K, tea was served in l-ofl‘hwu of K. K.C., M.Ps ‘onlunu e s 0 ul Following the procéeds tzing for war charl= d the Naâ€" Gun-l.u-l-'m served in Draw tickets are now being sold at 25 cent each, Ave for a dollar. NB | ‘So you see folks, Winona is real mer ”m ~IO'M‘"‘ Cana®" »O"A. #4 metll | gbod in‘a pip pipe Our objective for this Joan _ °* $400,000 and it is to be hoped that neeae MROt E0 C e d s umW sandLs uit HRls T T00 Sn o -.-nnummm-nâ€" There is an impresmon WIOV‘G the farmers that they are not exâ€" -“mmMWW until August 1st, the same as other ect. All persons, including farmâ€" ers, can have until August ist to make their income tax payments. Grimsby Natural Gas Co. is being Pabl ind i sRn 9 * o eR aAL Ee e 000 mfimdmmr‘fl uwm-!l‘"‘""n'-.. use when cast into the #ea. rafts cost money and it is YOU! mh-fiofl“"‘m tory Bonds that provides ho Have a look at this raft and then go and buy another bond. _ for Water Mains," "".".::fi.g"";... of al} material and Mar copstruction of 6â€"inch water main on No. 8 Highway will be a mwth-“"""g:‘fi eel,""** _*** > 1944. Plans and specifications may be seen and form of tenders obtained ** the office of MACKAY & MACâ€" RAY, Engineers, Imperial Buildâ€" ing, Hamilton. THe WWwent "C "e d necessarily “"Ea' anda | the Council reserves the right to reject all tenders. T. W. ALLAN, Clerk of the 85, Grimaby, Ont. Township Of North Grimsby MA ter N (6 0 4 Ts Hes $ it J 7."‘: :‘ ‘ 4 ¢ , Lots 18 to & t *% Â¥k

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