Hlghain Allotments
... is on the wane. The incentive of Dig for Victory seems to have gone, although the slogan surely still holds good—with perhaps a slight amendment to Dig for Victory or Want, or, if preferred, Dig for ...
... is on the wane. The incentive of Dig for Victory seems to have gone, although the slogan surely still holds good—with perhaps a slight amendment to Dig for Victory or Want, or, if preferred, Dig for ...
... was decided bv the show committee yesterday as a result of the strong suoDort given to the honev section at the wartime Dig for Victory shows. There is also to be large tent where experts will give advice on the cultivation of flowers and vegetables. The ...
... Plants. S. E. MATTHEWS. Nurseryman & Landscape Gardener. Churchley Nurseries. Cheadle Heath. near Stockport GAT 2873 DIG IN Victory Pertitiset in rough: makes rich land: then you can grow: best VeL a lts or money returned: £1 cat deeivered..---DEARDSti'S ...
... almost changed tlie slogan from dig for victory dig for survival, yet are downliearted We are all optimistic about the sun. Housewives are planning their Spring cleaning. Turning everything inside out. Husbands are digging ami turning everything upside ...
... question. The latest crisis adds emphasis, however, to the need for these allotments to he replaced, for there will need dig for victory, before the battle of the peace is won. TfT WAS pleasure to have a talk * tlie other day with Mr. Arthur Dobson, of 20 ...
... served for three years on the Barnoldswick Urban District Council, being Chairman of the Allotments Committee during the Dig for Victory campaigns, a position for which he was particularly fitted, as was a Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society, as well ...
... Illness.—The chairman said the members of the Association had every reason to be proud of the part they had played in the Dig for Victory campaigns and much of that success was due to the hon. secretary's foresight, for in the early days of the war he was ...
... committee which organised the very successful event of 1841. and he took a prom!- nent part in the organisation of the Dig for Victory Campaign in Chester. He was an active worker for Service's charities. Mrs. Crimes who haiLs from stockton-on. long standing ...
... cultivation home produce supplementation rationed foods the incentive of few ration too! There been Dig for Victory for Plenty It to of facing stark digging for Pood Well Wldnes what It? CO-OP J50NCERT Odd Spots Entertain Another vegy successful concert ...