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SATURDAY. APRIL 93. 1949

... Nom Sasial. —The fourth Welcome Home Social for men and women of Weliwynd Church who served in the forces during the second world war was held in the Church Hall on Tuesday. Lady Managers of the church served tea and the Rev. J. C. G. Ball, presided. ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1949
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 990 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SATtRDAY. OCTOBER U. INS

... He was employed in the Imperial Tube Works and his last residence in Airdrie was at 44 Stonefleld street. Ihiring the Second World War, he was chairman of the British War Relief Committee of the Philadelphian Branch of the British Legion and it was for ...

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... Airdrie, a memorial tablet Is to be dedicated to the ten men from the congregation who made the supreme sacrifice In the Second World War. Ex-Service men and women of the congregation will welcome this opportunity to pay homage to their brethren who did not ...

WERE THE WORST

... France at the head of another British Expeditionary Force. It was commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel D. A. H. Graham. In the Second World War the achievements of the Cameroniens have been not less remarkable than they were in !the first. In France and In Belgium ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1943
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1908 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

STOLE 122 FROM OFFICE SAFE Boy Gave Pals £5 Each A boy of IS years of age who' was employed

... . Airdrie. These years cover one of the most critical periods in human history. great depression was followed by the Second World War ; bah toll of the moral and spiritual .1 the people and made on a Christian mini,- ter. Mr Matson met the situation ilk ...

AIRDRIE

... conditions. the League of Nations Union Discussion Circle was well attended last Tuesday evening when the subject, The Second World War—ls it to be the last?' was discussed. The speaker, Mr Walter Pakerson. M.A.. of Airdrie Academy, dealt with his subject ...

NOSTIIIII TIIA

... g Sir Harry. Mr Walker said his work for the dependents of Service men and for the Br h Legion during the first and second World Wars was well-known to every Scot. They were very pleased that he had managed to find time to atone to Garrowhill to open ...