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IRVINE 8 JAPANSES BEGIN TO FEEL THE PINCH OF WAR PRICES RISE FAST WHILE SHORTAGE OF FOOD AND CLOTHING INCREASES

... aid to digestion 3 To take short walk day It helps to expand the lungs and prevent the occurrence of disease there 4 To dig for victory and so cultivate health as well as 5 To of medicines or take them unnecessarily (one aspirin will do the work of two if ...

Published: Friday 08 January 1943
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5058 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE IRVINE JUNE 27 WE8TERN LEAGUE ANNUAL MEETING DISCUSSION ON NEXT SEASON RETAINING FEE PROPOSED FOR CLUBS NOT ..

... their orders do job all get orders too by week our leaders before us Nov I are to carry gas masks to for now early to dig for victory to and lend to calls are definite one Admiral : “Close range can’t enough hits” in important because coal communications ...

Published: Friday 27 June 1941
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4927 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE IRVINE 10 1942 -j-i-i WESTERN LEAGUE GENERAL COMMITTEE There was pleasing attendance of delegates at ..

... something will turn up It will not what or expect” Noel Curtis-Bennett ARMYS GARDENERS GREW 25000000 RATIONS 80LDIER8 AND ATS DIG FOR VICTORY IN THEIR LEISURE HOURS By A Military Correspondent lead to amateur gardeners and allotment-holders to produce a bumper ...

Published: Friday 10 April 1942
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5281 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

IRVINE 29 1940 Choose Shoes with a Name ! K Lotus Morale Nil Simile Clark’s Ml Good Make whloh will

... case of people who had to be out at eight in the morning At the present tiiye as they all knew the great cry was to “dig for victory” and if shops were going to keep open to seven or eight o’clock they were not going to have any time for gardening She ...

Published: Friday 29 March 1940
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 5571 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Church and Manse Grounds

... Manse Grounds. PrOminence was given lately in lately in the Press to the activity of a minister and office-bearers digging for victory in the church grounds, and this timely example might well set local ministers and men to put their backs to a necessary ...

KILMARNOCK HaRALD AND AYRSHIRE GAZETTE, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1941. Dig For Health As Well As Victory Now and again you

... MAY 9, 1941. Dig For Health As Well As Victory Now and again you may see a man hobbling along with a bent back to catch the business train. There has been no epidemic of lumbago. He has been digging for victory and overdoing it! Digging is a ...

ABSENTEE

... dock. She was fined £3. A FISH STORY. Digging for Victory in the iback garden ;s an old story of civilian war effort. Rut Mr Edward L. Quinn, of Crete, Illinois, has giN en it a new tWist. .He fishes for Victory in his back - garden garden ! He owns a ...

Vegetables For Victory

... Vegetables For Victory Vegetable refuse is now accumulating rapidly. All who are Digging for Victory should note Nvell that practiCally all vegetable is valuable material for digging into the soil with the aim of increasing its fertility and content ...

'E, FRIDAY, FEBI

... even to contemplate doing. Let us all hope that nothing of this sort will he repeated this year. Instead of digging for victory it is digging for defeat. It discourages rather than encourages the holders. I was greatly surprised with a story told me the ...

Stewarton. Notes The Rev. Mr Donald, Thorn- the tops away from uninhabitable hill, who was minister in the ..

... Loch reservoir is at a level it has never been at hitherto. Do those men who obeyed the Government's slogan and began Digging for Victory ever think of selling their vegetables? With the scarcity of some things and the ridiculously high prices demanded ...

TOWN COUNCIL

... the town council on 'Tuesday centred on the playing held at Strandhead Park anu whether or not it should be ploughed up—dig for victory, you knoW. The burgh surveyor drew attention to this matter in his monthly report and later on when the subject came up ...