Men, 30, 40,50! Want MNormal Pep, Vim, Vigor? ns erorise Watch Ciock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 81. E, Grimsby Take a half dozen home for the wife and kiddizs, C. H.RUSHTON Full Line of Smokers® Sx. Aes DON‘T BE ON YOUR UPPERS WASHDAY and DBAIN STOPPED UP! Bflnï¬hueshouinfor repair before they are ruinâ€" ed entirely. We will make them like new. Repair work is a scientific specialâ€" ty with us. ‘THE UTTLE: "Honey" Shelton BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES We always have a large Store in The Fruit Bait" Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug ITS HOT! â€" MADE iN CAMADA ICE COLD DRINKS and of ‘CAMMYS‘ MAIL BAG I m.’ll:f :wm was glad to get them. Many thanks to you and all memâ€" bers of Grimsby Chamber of Comâ€" merce. My best regards to all. much for the smokes received O.K. Thanks a million for your kindâ€" Received smokes today. All cigâ€" arettes received from your fund bless them, somehow don‘t cater to our taste quite as much as they might, but also its always a treat to realize that the old home town is still conscious of your existence, You must bave a real job on your handsâ€"everytime 1 see a paperâ€" which I admit isu‘t often, I read about somebody from Grimsby doâ€" ing something in some corner of the earth. Please coovey my thanks t the Chamber or Commearce for carton of Sweet Caps when we got in last time and neediess to say they are most appreciated. Its not only the cigarettes themselves, alâ€" Parcel received. mean at the blossoms. ‘Thanks again Carm and best reâ€" gards to yourself. . Just received your carton of cigâ€" arettes mailed in Jan. but I believe they went via Italy to my old adâ€" dress which accounts for the deâ€" lay. Thanks again for your conâ€" tinued good wishe%. Spr. H. S. Keir. C.P.O., London, June 21, 1944. May Sth, 1944. Stan Reiliv June 3rd, 1944 w.un.nu-uufl'“" .muwmm my but except for the activity in th uir there‘s been no change. All leve is atill off so we don‘t get ery far from home. Definitely nothing of news for t» moment.so more thanks to you 11 and best regards: none of the bome ga9g and was ""O" Pmamt _ mas copy of The Independent, *4 told memore about the home lads than Thed hoard in some time. This country is too warm: and mh“-mhm.' overiook these days I guess. I sure look forward to 80eing the great hood as well as their ® pe.â€"lrtuint" s o S uts d the racial _M“h mmmkfl’!‘fl""‘: cases almost pur, EUrOpeSD. NC Bullock cart is stil) used extensiveâ€" ly as a means of transport. ‘They vary in character somewhat mentally they are balanced load. They often travel in caravans, I have seen Elephants used in the teak foresis. The water buffalo is used ag the beavy draft animal and BulloCks for the lightâ€" Dhoti for meu, or & combination of and sure do kick up quite a 4i India has quite a variety of wi THKE GRIMSBY country India has her art, peculiar souvenirs of Indian craftsmen rather limits the amount you can In the cities the streets are filled with vendors who sell everythiug under the sun from Mutes to fruit. ‘The cow, sacred to many Indians, walks the sidewalk at will You respectfully step aside for it. The buzsars are extremely interesting siipped by and I &n _.in I must thank you pay so much to read them, and YOU mnmmm"'%""" g.uu,upo-umï¬â€˜â€œ-“-"{ And so I could go on. But it is such a far cry from the day when mw‘huumw 8. And when we all get home we will wear your doorstep do n coming in to say thanks in person. Ard so for now, Zrom way out here +> away back there," Helio aud thank you all." INDEPE NDE N T mmummm their ration cards from their units. This is a folder conlaining one or more sheets of ration coupons. Coupons in this folder are good at P & C3 >a ues w %aA l any time. . The front of this folder must be siamped with the ship or ordei!v ‘oom stamp and signed by er must leave his two weeXs FAâ€" tion card with the proprictor. For short leaves of 48, 72 and 96 hours, the serviceman is given a different type of ruuion card. It is a yellow card mad must be signâ€" ed by the issuing officer and by the person going on leave. This type * card should be left with the perâ€" son who has provided meals during the loave. ‘These cerds must be taker, to the nearest Local Ration Board and cxcaanged for coupons. ‘The coupons given are based on one coupon for each nine meals served A woman can aiways get anothâ€" er article in hubby‘s suit case and & man can always squeeze another kid into a Sunday School picnic A servicemw=n staying t ARMED FORCES RATION caARDS fop NOW WE ARE "SCRAPING THE BOTTOM OF THE BARREL * On HeTive Suarvice In spite of the most careful use of available supplies, we have bhad to use up most of the *margins‘ built into telephone plant. We are working f2â€"ilities at maximum capacity. Telephone sets, switching equipment *> central offices, and other parts of telephone plant cannot be obtained for civilian use because telephone material is still going to war. We regret that to t « many applicants for reside. ~. teleâ€" phones who are still waiting, as well as those .o want telephones and have not even applied, we must say: "Sorry, but we ust rigidly couserve There are upwards of 180,000 more Beli teleâ€" phones in service today than when the war began. Jack Morris their holidays in the U.S, this S0M" uo-mmd-m-"â€â€˜ wwmmmdm C G~ "u. tA Xmad ft country with them, Upon entry into the UA« UZ* tors from this country will be supâ€" plied with ration points if they SP~ wumnu-thmnd hcsagit Lo mnn m‘ bhe ~AAMF ~DF town where they are AONCRJY"R® Points adequate for the duration of wm% «Is1TORSs TO VAAA CLASSIFIED ADS CLASSIFIED AZS3S This is the way to let the other fellow know what you have to sell or what you want to buy . . . You can reach the whole circuâ€" lation of The Independent for the small cost of two cents & word . . . Why hang on to an article for which you have no further «_>+ when someone else may be glad to buy it? . . . Why continue to carry furniture up to the aitic when you might turn it into cash through a classified " said Fred C. Maximum Result the city or ‘Ainimum Outlay remaining supplies of teleâ€" phones and materials. We can install telephones for only the most essential service." So long as the needs of war ns« © frst claim, we shall have to keep on doing the best we can with the equipment obtainable. Meanwhile, we say "Thank You" for your cordial underâ€" standing of our position, to spend their stay will Butt explained. mwwmfllbr’- main in the U.S. more than . 60 days, they will be given ® "m“w_' American "2°__â€"s thev must déct 98 _ Je eation Frok muudrcl-fl""“" to the authorities here." «Visitors to the U.S. fof M“â€â€˜â€"""â€â€ UV U _ iawance In TEst CC "aMk 6 M.-“.M‘.“ mfludl- A. C. PFEICE