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TO %MITES IN BUCKS WILL DIG FOR VICTORY Garden Tools Wanted

... TO %MITES IN BUCKS WILL DIG FOR VICTORY Garden Tools Wanted With the coming of spring the j authorities are anxious that detached posts should cultivate! allotments not only with the idea of providing food but also to fill up the time which cannot fail ...

Dig for Victory Mayor's Family Gives a Lead to Aylesbury FOOD BEFORE FLOWERS COUNCIL, RATHER THAN SEE ..

... Dig for Victory Mayor's Family Gives a Lead to Aylesbury FOOD BEFORE FLOWERS COUNCIL, RATHER THAN SEE ALLOTMENTS IDLE, WILL CULTIVATE THEM COUNCILLOR MRS. PATERSON, MAYOR OF AYLES• BURY, HAS GIVEN THE LEAD TO THE TOWN IN THE DIG FOR VICTORY CAMPAIGN ...

Now The Cup Is His

... 43th annual show. He was Mr. S. Bradbury. brother of the INaddedon extubt• tor, For the third year running he won the Dig for Victory Cup, given by president Dr. Sharpe. Now it lis for good. lle also won the Frank Buckingham Cup for most points. Ile ...

CAD.. DOS' MU V

... CAD.. MU V C (Sum) O F PA Lai Eft A A f t : ~,rl/40vr4D, v ic iorty#LgEacisa. This Dig for Victory campaign is certainly hitting every one. Even the schoolboys have to take their gardening seriously nowadays. But here's one who refuses to be glum ...

Published: Friday 05 April 1940
Newspaper: Bucks Advertiser & Aylesbury News
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 169 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A Call to Active Service on the Home Front Bucks Womens' Institutes in War-Time

... Call to Active Service on the Home Front Bucks Womens' Institutes in War-Time A STERNER note of duty was added to the Dig for victory slogan by Miss Hirst Simpson, a National Federation of Women's Institutes Organiser, when she addressed a gathering of ...

Public Gardens in War-time

... laving a firm foundation for the future and, while citizens are now asked to Dig for Victory, so should they be given facilitics to enable them, when the time arrives, to Dig in Peace. * * * ...

Rooks Reveitvcd

... conic. A Garden Ones to War reflects the energetic personality of one who has bronght real meaning to the phrase ''Dig for Victory, and clearly shows how the householder can in his own garden help materially in the national effort. to win the war. ...

PAVEMENT REFLECTIONS Digging for Victory

... exactly what to do and when to do it. The edict having gone forth by those who purport to be our rulers, that we must dig for victory, dig we must, however much our vertebrae may suffer in consequence. But the ground, like our backs, having been broken, ...

Mr. Saunders Has Record Rag Of Prizes In 44 Years He Has Not Missed A Quainton Show

... S. Stanhope. Tht cup for the best plot for winter foods wa, won by Mr. A. Simmc. and Mr. S. Bradbury won Dr. Sharpz's Dig for Victory cup. T. Buckingham Cup was won by Dr. Sharpe. Proceeds were for the Quainton Allotment Socteo, who otgAntscd the show ...

THE RECTOR WRITES-

... ask them to make the most of - the vegetables. My colleague at the Ministry of Agriculture has been urging everyone to Dig for Victory.' The results of this campaign are now apparent. The parks have been split into allotments and the good earth is turfed ...

Teachers and National Service

... and the L.D.V. There is l a National Savings Group in every school and school gardens illustrate how well children can dig for victory. Teachers are carrying on their normal duties, in many cases under greet difficulties, and let it not he forgotten that ...