Grimsby Independent, 3 Aug 1944, p. 5

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‘CAMMYS‘ MA Bac "Honey" + y ue X6, AD04%, De«r Carm : Many thanks to youself and m--..nc.c.cc.g., Â¥si arother 300 cigarettes. Grimsâ€" b’hum’hnm :.“::'lfl.wmm to upon its beauty at this time of the year. All my Grimsby DOWn mwa fies _2 4 J L8 o CCE U cltan:22: 20 ie iee P . E ) laaj,, _ 3. __ _ 45 CIC MAD. | &rCtte« June i -nmmwmm-n.,.:::‘h, 13th, 194 b"“’umnlhqum MG“' time of the year, All my Grimsby ©‘% m Silver, soys are fine and working hard. | Dear Mr. Millyard: ® to you e 'hh|m"‘°"“m today | a; w" supme sc d a~ P Dear Grimsby: A few days ago I receive‘* anâ€" M‘mdwamm people of Grimsby. Many thanks to thein and yoursel. Cume fust the right time. Didn‘t have uns Coundiun left. Hope to see you ull soon. Best of luck. coys are fine ties etc. h-h.--pmumgam- culties over here and we all appreâ€" clate it very much. Yours sincerely, 10th, Many smincere thanks. That Parts ty those shoe Ammfifl“ entirely. We wi like new. work is a SCienHLt DON‘T BE ON YOUR UPPERS wext Door 8 C. H.RUSHTON E. A. Buckenham w.wwmffl’ mwflell‘w Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs Full 12 Main St. E. Staing iID Germany, ‘TH: LUTTLE SHOEMAKEN * sATS... » with us. . R. Lusy, y were needed badly. BULOVA, ELGIN, W ATCHES Store in The Fruit Belt" Grirmiby News IT‘S HOT! ie always have 2 Line of 8: ICE COLD DRINEKS omcs . Cmm M s ue but e mm t ""’P"'-"mm&u and Major Frank Shoebridge yre they are TV y, We wil make scientific apecialâ€" ck of plicycle Accessori»s OB Wlm nokers Supplics Shelton « June 15, 1944. E. McIntyre. May 10, 1944 all. in for for tre i at last 1944. l Runging fram the “‘w‘“ take loose coupons fro a your book., It is Hllegal io present loose couâ€" yu-{alhpudlndrm‘d commodities, and also HMegal for the storekeeper to accept them. jectile %009 feet in seven, types of hesy? currently using is P Mlma_ you, OK. bhere, Thanks a million "or ::b..t.o?l‘u...‘ “"‘""! « reriaduartivey who make this | es time, so thank you : of the C. of C. for w doing for us over here days ‘than st any other time. Guests should take along their own rution books as their hostess may be short of rautioned swpplies. Doar Mr mn;.,:g * Thanks ugain for another cording to let ers), the draw on the Be Careful With Overseas Address Forces. Approximately 100 letters daily are being received at the the number and name of the Unit, but bear such unofficial directions adian Forces in France" or "B.W. EF." etc. Omission of the numâ€" ber and name of the Unit is a cerâ€" tain cause of delay, since all Armâ€" ed Forces‘ letters are sorted acâ€" cording to Unit at the Base Post should be addressed to a theatre of war rather than to an actual unit as heretoforc, and it is necessary that such incompletely addressed letters be returned to senders from the Base Post Office. Mail to the Armed Forces Overseas should, as in the past, he addressed as folâ€" To A We e Many thanks for your Very much appreciated. ~J ‘â€"i¢ way, Bobbie Robertson (Wlflma‘)“ uumma.,u..u never received any cignrettes. Thought you would like to know EC oo n e s * Ext d Please convey my tharks to < concerned. Wilson Johnson. tions have for the A: RATION BOOKS WHEN VISITING FRIENDS Everyone visits friends more ofâ€" © ® w w ts o Cl ‘“‘“'t you very much for cig. C received June 13th, 1944 Re ho 19 C uts Omission of TUnit Numbers: and Regimental Nurm*<r, Rank, Surname, Initials, Full Details of Unitâ€"Le. Squaâ€" dron, Company, Battery, etc. Regiment or Branch of Service, Cunad‘an Army Overseas. was glad to get thank you and the weuy "~~""p$ SImOKes, (acâ€" the contributors for Cpl. E. W. Lue in P 4 of zhm wiles y wesapous the CaD air today bwfi.” sende u 2‘% P and It@y albusyt to hen Canada‘s Guns Roar Office catch.â€"Clear akies.â€" sumâ€" mer days â€"fine fishing wenther â€" but not at the Hase Post Office. The parcel repair men are not boasting of their inckâ€"though just the other day their daily catch inâ€" cluded two lobsters and a cooked codfish Unfortunstely, the lobâ€" sters had beer packed in glass jars in « soldier‘s parco!, despite the rep® .« warnings of the Post Ofâ€" fice not to send glass through the mails. ‘The codfish, several pounds of it, has bee enclosed in a large jam tin with only ‘a "push on" l4 in another soldier‘s parcelk The another soldier‘s parcel. The final results in eack parcel were much the came. The "sea food" literally broadcastâ€"its presence imâ€" mediately on arrival st the Base Post Office and it was necessary to take the nauseous parcels outside the. building to unpack, so overâ€" nowering was the aroma. As usâ€" ual, it was foupd that the glass sontainers had broken in the one the. building to unpack, so overâ€"| The Boart has endesvoured to nowering was the aroma. As usâ€" mauke it as easy as possible for the ual, it was foupd that the glass| busy farmers wife to obtain these sontainers had broken in the one | extra rations. The application calls parcel leavine the package an | for only essettial facts, such as the odourous wm« :. #z23 the "push on" | amount of work done, the number lid, on the sn of codfish had run of men empbyed, the number of true to formâ€"squeezed open in the | days they wil be working, etc. other parcel â€" with disastrous reâ€" | _ ‘Those whoare employing workâ€" sulte. ers for & Priod of two weeks or Postal authorities cannot underâ€"| longer shoult ask their hired hnelp utard why any citizen at this | for their own ration books as soon period of the war, and after so as they arri‘e. Rationed foodstuffs many warnings, continues to send | must be pichased for them with cantents of this nature in fragile | coupons fromtneir books. Postal Cierks Don‘t Like Fish: 5i. a by the thousands are pouring forth from this Quebec MM.MMdm spend their days nonâ€" chalantly tucking ‘T.N.IT. into containers destised to explode where mbumummm ‘This photo shows a worker pouring liquid ‘TN.T. into antiâ€"aircraft shells. Put as Canada‘s fighting men join the Allied forces for the knocke«* blow to Germany vast quantities of shells are needed and vast numbers of workers are needed to produce them. Seven thousand women and three thousand men are nesded now on shell flling aad sbell manufacturing plants across t« Dominion. Postal authorities cannot underâ€" stard why any citizen at this period of the wur, and after so many warnings, continues to send contents of this osture in fragile T HE ure 40 mm poard pro FeedingThe Guns Of An Erapire urt abows ; Army is Cansdias CGRIM&Y INDEPENXDENT and Allng plants ._...muâ€"-mmumum-' Montgomery berrages ‘@t have been preceeding Allied tank and tofentr attacks in France. Artilâ€" | ”mwmuquu mm“mummmwm “dwm”“m The farmer‘s family need not share their rutioned commodities with those belping out on farm labor. ‘The Wartime Prices and Trade Board have arranged to isâ€" sue couponsto cover the number of meals served to the extra help. Applications for these coupons tion Journey and then delivery possibly under "frontâ€"line conditions"â€"they would surely exercise all necesâ€" sary care in safeâ€"guarding the conâ€" tents by proper packing. on" lids which so easily come open. If the sender of a parcel would bear in mind that his or ber parcel is but ene of millionsâ€"the packing in mail bags â€" the handling on trucks and trainsâ€"the packing of beavy mail bags in hoids of ships EXTRA RATIONS FOR FARM at Want to Buy â€"Sell â€"â€"Begâ€" Borrow â€" Swap a Wile . ... Advertise in The Independent And Get Quick Results. Phone 21 D Your HARDWARE Reyirements CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED GEO. C. ANSPAGH COMPANY, LIMITED PRODUCE GROWERS! will make a report TO THE PEOPLE CGF ONTARIO Reduc® | JOHNSON‘S HARDWALE "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" as PARM over the Ontario Kegional Network of the Good Choice In Glassware and Enmebrare PREMIER GEORGE DREW «â€"â€" When Shopping Visit Our Store =â€"â€" . PARMORE â€"anadian Broadcasting Corporation and Affiliated Stations Shipping Stamy and Pad on Request. : cnesday, Aug. 8.30 p.m. GENERAL HARDWARE BENJAMINE MOORE‘s PAINTS Mark Your Shipments POR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto. Take No Chances, Use The Best CONCBENTRATE Hormane sproy for apples NICOTINE SULPHATE 40% H A MILTON CKOC Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. TORONTO CBL compounded hormone spray that makes them cling icoger, more drâ€"ely until picking time; This mears improved cuality and colâ€" Thursda August 3rd, 1944. ERE is a sure #od simple meuns of keeping apples on |â€"

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