GARDENING
... GARDENING DIG for Victory. Reid's for Seeds, Trees, Plants, Bhlbs, Manures, Tools etc.—Chester , Market, and York Rd. Tel. 3350. ...
... GARDENING DIG for Victory. Reid's for Seeds, Trees, Plants, Bhlbs, Manures, Tools etc.—Chester , Market, and York Rd. Tel. 3350. ...
... GARDENING SEED * Plant List Free. Box Veg. Seeds. 5/-.—Hogg Wood, Ltd., Coldstream. Scotland. •• DIG for Victory.” Reid’s for Seeds. Trees. Plants. Bulbs, Manures. Tools, etc.—Chester Rd.. Market, and York Rd. Tel. 3350. ...
... impression that any society would be only too pleased to welcome new members, especially during the war and to heln the “Dig for Victory” campaign. Having been asked by one or two members of Killamarsh to join their society, and seeing that they had members ...
... the winners were: 1, Miss Joan Matthews (Carmen Miranda); 2, Miss Muriel bownes (Edwardian Lady). and M. 11. Asprey (Dig for Victory). prizes were won by Miss Brenda Weaver and Miss Barbara Budge. Mr. F. W. Plater (hon. secretary. A.R.P. Social Club) ...
... allowances and a flatrate war pension to parents. 28—Mrs. McLeod, wife of Mr. Joseoh MacLeod the 8.8. C. announcer, opened “ Dig for Victory ” Week.—Burnley Valley C.D. Services presented £l2O to charnies.—The‘ N.FS. and King and Crossley, leaders of January-February ...
... home-made salad cream. Press all together and serve very hot. 4 ' Growing Pains • Not only farmers and agriculturis:s dig for victory these days. In the country, in city suburbs, in even the cities thems.el . ..es. „eorle ere assiduously cultivating ...
... Mar., 1943, Partridge Hens; price trio—P. H. Young, 28. Southgate. Hornsea. 'Phone 291 PICKERING-Road Allotment Society Dig for Victory Exhibition and Annual Meeting, at the Methodist School. Askew-avenue, Friday, January sth. At 2.30 p.m., a Cooking De ...
... Trust, opened Taunton * Dia for Victory exhibition. 22—Wedding Captain Thro. a\lor. 5.L.1.. and Miss Angela Helen Gregory. W.R.N.S.. Bradford-on- Tone. Mr. Frederick Grisewood. B.C. announcer, spoke of 'launton Dig for Victory exhibition 28. —Golden wedding ...
... DIGGING FOR VICTORY By J. F. OSMAN The year has passed and we are now looking forward to another season. I was in hopes that the war in Europe would be finished by now and it would not have been quite the urgent necessity for so great an exerticn on the ...
... opening of depot in a consignment late for shipment of war bullets” said Mr C Middteton Worthing’s Victory exhibition urged gardeners to keep on digging fori victory until thev saw the daylight showing through the wood then they could go back to their sweet ...