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B.B.C. ANNOUNCER AT LYDEARD

... gave them a chance having voice in altairs and looking after their interests such matters as secuiity of tenure. This ' Dig for Victory was marvellous campaign. Poor farms were now producing splendid crops. CHARACTERISTIC QUALITIES. Mr. Grisewood warmly ...

MISCELLANEOUS —TAUNTON showing AT THE Telephone : TAUNTON 2291 MONDAY, JANUARY 19th, FOR SIX DAYS 11 •J - 1 reJ

... Committee of the Taunton Town Council). ADMISSION FREE COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED Support this DIG FOR VICTORY DRIVE. NEW and USED CARS, also COMMERCIAL VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION C. ALLEN & SON. Ltd. Tone Bridge Garage, TAUNTON ...

Miss Naff y'« '( here serve overseas As the war progresses Naafi's service for the troops overseas becomes more ..

... the Ministry Agriculture (Dept. D.S.J, Bern Court Hotel, St. Annes, Lvtham St. Annes, Lanes. Please send me copy of ' Dig tor Victory ' No. 7 How to make compost heap. Address Issued by the Ministry of Information Space presented to the Nation by the ...

THEALE AND DISTRICT SHOW

... over, but there was acute world shortage food. During the war the motto had been Dig for victory over the enemy. A new motto mightoyell be adopted now —Dig for victory over starvation. He complimented not. only the exhibitors. but also the officials ...

EXHIBITION FOR GARDENERS

... Grlsewood, the 8.8.C., and Commander A B. Campbell, of the 8.8.C. Brains Trust, are speak at the Borough ol Taunton. Dig for Victory Exhibition to held at the Empire Hall on January 20th. 21st and There will exhibits each day the Ministries Agriculture ...

FANCY DRESSES

... T. Darch and Mrs. Syd. Klbby. The following children were the winners:—l, Pat Simms (Little 80-Peep); 2, Roy Darch (Dig for Victory); 3. Norman Hunt (Chinaman). The judges for this competition were Mrs Gooding and Mrs. Glltsoft. An ankle tsompetltion ...

BISHOPS AND ALLOTMENTS

... present Bishop is giving up some or all of his kitcnen gardens tor purposes of providing Wellensians with more ground to dig for victory.” At a meeting of citizens in Wells a day or two ago, that well known antiquarian. Mr. Batch, pointed out the appropriateness ...

G.W.R. GARDENERS COMPETE

... The results of doing had been most encouraging, and the branches had responded admirably the Government's appeal to Dig for Victory. The exhibits the Taunton show, in his opinion, far ex- 1 ceeded In quality those other shows. Mr. B Lloyd Davics, chairman ...

OUR HOME PULPIT

... pray about them ft said God helps those who help themselves. and' this is true. It our duty nowadays to wprk hard; to dig for victory, to employ all our wit and skill in the task of food production When we have done our best we know that we can leave the ...

THE G.W.R. STAFF ASSOCIATION

... skittles alley each day. It was regretted that Mr. S. Evans and Mr. A. R. Hine had relinquished their positions in the Dig for Victory section. They had brought the shows to perfection. The Comforts Fund had provided many parcels of comforts for railway ...

G.W.R. STAFF

... billiards table tennis and skittle-; while the rifle range was very much used by Home Guard members ANOiHER SHOW. The ' Dig for Victory show proved huge success and the Mayor of Taunton received about £30 from the proceeds towards the Lord Mayor of London's ...