Grimsby Independent, 5 Sep 1946, p. 6

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The first shipme?t in seven @ars, dil‘ect rom Englu};d_ . . Heilk.: . 1/ You have been asking for them â€" here they "Honey" Shelton for powering bicycle Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug DYNAMOS Quality Meat Market Phone 215 fFirestOnk “f/go;/ LIGHT DELIVERY TIRES 4 > c_â€" o oams A #% B If It‘s Good, It‘s Here; If It‘s Here, It‘s Good Beef â€" Pork â€" Lamb â€" Veal Fresh And Smoked Fish GRIMSBY_ GARAGE -h.--..:: us s““g;dsmobfie Chevrolet Chevrolet Trucks | Case Tractors And Implements FULL LINE OF COOKED MEATS JOI!NIICIIAI.MN hdwlyd;hcum w’“: you.llhw.do-undomh m.m!wr-lh-m.wnk to see me, but as everything here bn reabinuccadio oi _1 L " (oope rainpriiiniah us d en 2s Snd is rationed and very dear, she canâ€" w3 get the litle things I would like for what may be only a year or two. They won‘t allow you to send nymouyoutdthemu-yuh, W-nwnumum parcel they send meâ€"For Invalid ln&mllupn.u,mu u.wxmumm Would they send me a few soda biscuits and 2 oz. pipe tobacco, lflu!nu(?).lvwlduhm to put their names inside so I can thank them. Also some kind friend "““‘!’F"mmd- ten, as 1 like to know how all your happy family are getting on. Yes, I often wish I could be back again with them. After I lost my loved ones I could not run my place any more, so I thought I would like to see my old home again after forty years away. I had a nice berth on the boat. First Class Officer‘s Quarters, but it was a very stormy passage, and we nearly went down one night as the boat was top heavy. Had 7,000 soldiers on board the week before, but only 350 passengers when I came over, beside the crew. It cost me $300 to get here. I will pray for the dear friends if they will do me the last favour I ever expect to ask them; but I hope we shall meet again on the other side. Again thanking you all, and God DISTRIBUTION OF Village and South Grimsby townâ€" ship, between the hours of llll.‘ a.m. and six p.m. ‘ In Clinton township books will be issued between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. at Victoria Hall, Vineland; Community Hall, Beamsâ€" ville; Community Hall, Campden. Community Hall, Beamsvilie, will be the issuing point for all Beamsâ€" ville residents, between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. L Block, Ward 8, Rest Home, EmGrove, 26 Main St. W. As stated above, all Grimsby | book fiMMM_"ElL! â€"m“â€"iâ€"“; books at the West Public School, Livingston avenue, 14th, between the hours of nine a.m. and six p.m. All work in connection with the distribution of these ration books umwmmmur umwwmmm. It is up to the citizens to go early wmmmmw mwmn-.mm and jamming and assist the volâ€" mmflnmwm. unteers to give them DeLer SerTiet. Ration administration officials punmwmum must murum:nmm "?!"_'!_ff‘ ll-‘|.1°.ln the old raâ€" point out that book holders must bring their old ration books when applying for Book No. 6, The green card marked RBâ€"191 in the old raâ€" tion book must be filled in and the book presented intact when applyâ€" ing for the new book. Ration book holders are urged not to remove the green card from the old books before presenting them at the disâ€" wmhvolutunir FA« tion books and are waiting for the new No. 6 book to be issued, will be out of luck when they present themscives at the distribution cenâ€" tres the week of Sept. 9. Without the card RBâ€"101, a new ration a THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT .Crenr.C.nsdhnAmxm"‘" who had served under e Field Marâ€" .mu.nwuommrv“""‘ ent Hill in Ottawa. a legal affidavit presented to a WPTB branch office of the Ration OLD LANDMARK building when she came to Grimsâ€" by in October, 1885â€"61 years ago. Adam "Pudge" McGregor says that the building was at one time owned by his grandfather, Tallman Cole, and that he died in the east end of the building. Yet, "Pudge" ummmum-ut and he does not remember his grandfather. A conservative estiâ€" mate would place the bullding at about 90 years old. So far no old muueubhnhulfllfl that would give any idea as to lmumw Its removal is a great asset to Main Street. And the new strucâ€" muvflluflnnmmwfll mu.mmromm and district. pak w e "Scotty‘ to everybody, sEMR hands and saying goodâ€"bye. At the same time it would not be surâ€" prising if "Scotty" was doing busiâ€" near future. Everybody hopes so. _ For a Chinaman he was a pretty good Scotsman. We hope the two Davids take notice. Adam "Pudge" McGregor says at the building was at one time vned by his grandfather, Tallman ole, and that he died in the east id of the building. Yet, "Pudge" xmmmumm nd he does not remember his __adfathar A canservative estiâ€" cannot be issued except with ARMY COMMANDER AND inctamae nrmssg m TL Telephone (alls Have "Shot up" too! .Hhmnoo every call you make. *Â¥ 1

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