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Home Guardsmen Also Dig For Victory

... Home Guardsmen Also Dig For Victory FINE EXHIBITS AT SATURDAY’S SHOW [4BO ENTRIES ; JUDGES’ PRAISE The Buckingham Advertiser's suggestion in last week’s Notes by the Way ’ that many good Home Guards of Buckingham were also good Home Gardeners was fully ...

WASTE NOT WATER !

... to heart in connection with the Surveyor's recent notice with regard to the Borough water supply. Gardeners urged to dig for victory,” naturally feel a little aggrieved if the situation suggests that they should waste their work and deprive themselves ...

PESTS

... apply a dust containing 4% calomel the rows when the seedlings are 1 high. Be prepared to tackle these and other enemies. Dig for Victory Leaflet No. it) will tell you how and it is sent free from the Ministry of Agriculture, Lindum Hotel, St. Annes-on-Sea ...

WARTIME GARDENING

... effort so far accomplished by the Committee is seen in the Buckingham Allotments Association which was formed following a “Dig for Victory” meeting in the early part of 1940, when the need for an association was stressed the first step towards increased food ...

FEBRUARY

... FEBRUARY Sketchley Dye Works Local Branch BUCKINGHAM - 15 MARKET HILL Phone 2250 Neglected Village Allotments R.D.C.’s Victory Digging Appeal PARISHES’ SALVAGE COLLECTION PROBLEMS That many village allotments were neglected and that some of the people in ...

SIX WAYS OF KEEPING WELL THIS YEAR

... digestion. . take a short walk each day. It helps to expand the lungs and prevent the occurrence of disease there. 4. To dig for victory and co cultivate health as well as vegetables.' s. To avoid waste of medicines or take them unnecessarily (one aspirin ...

THOSE RESTING ON THE SPADE!

... and allotments of Buckingham and the surrounding district during the past week or two, and as a result of the urge to dig for victory some amateur gardeners have joined the spademen's army. Some of them are eager for advice and they will get plenty of ...

* * * CAUSE FOR REBUKE

... been sufficient last us a fortnight.” The ploughing-up campaign has begun to withdraw that charge against us and the ” dig for victory ” drive is beginning, we hope, to remove other charges with regard to waste allotments and gardens. The Horticultural ...

PLOUGH MONDAY CUSTOMS

... PLOUGH MONDAY CUSTOMS. The fact that the nation is being urged to grow more food in war-time, to dig for victory,’’ adds special interest the many old customs associated with Plough Monday, which falls on January Bth this year. The traditional Plough ...

ALLOTMENTS NOT WANTED

... ALLOTMENTS NOT WANTED In connection with the Dig for Victory campaign, a circular letter from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries under date the 28th January, urged the Council to secure an addition in the war-time allotments provided for cultivation ...

“ DIGGING FOR VICTORY 0

... know, as regards gardening, that we have all been encouraged to dig for victory and you have seen posters about it ?—-Yes. Supt. Read : You agreed that we had been encouraged to dig for victory ; have we also been encouraged to join some defence service and ...

To Our War Prisoners

... used to the appearance of the boxes that they no longer notice them. * * GARDENERS CAN HELP TO MAKE MUNITIONS When you Dig for Victory don t forget that there is another way in which you can help the war effort. Every time that you plant a packet of seeds ...