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ally during the second world war, captured some of the markets of the cleft handled tool makers, British ..

... ally during the second world war, captured some of the markets of the cleft handled tool makers, British craftsmen can still find a reasonable market for their products, and in fact, through the Rural Industries Organisation, some of the lost markets ...

OBITU ARY

... member and former treasurer of Evesham Servicemen's Club and served on the club committee for mans sears. During the second world war he did useful work as an A.R.P. warden in Bengeworth. Mr Day's wife died in 1941 and he is survived by three sons and ...

POPPY TRIBUTES

... those who fell during the 1914-18 dar. To the headmaster tell the honour of reading the Hamra of those who died in the Second World War, and Mr. Nio:141 rend out the names of those who laid dt•wn their lives during the 1914-18 war After a brief silence ...

MR. A. D. CROPPER

... Cropper. and as a young man he served in the Worcestershire Regiment for 12 years in India and other places. During the second world war he served with the Home Guard. Only last week he was still at work at the Fladbury Gravel Pits here he had been employed ...

MR. R. JOHNSON

... then been employed by Evesham Corporation for several seasons as an attendant at the Municipal baths. _ . During the Second World War Mr. lohnson served in the Military Police and the Worcestershire Regiment. lie was a member of the British Legion and ...

MR. J. BLANCH

... Evesham. He was 34. Youngest son of Mrs. Susan Blanch and the late Mr. 1. Blanch. of Evesham. he saw service in the second world war in France. For a number of years Mr. Blanch had been employed by Messrs. A. Barnett and F. Thompson. the Evesham market ...

MR F. C. EVANS

... widow and two sons, to whom much sympathy is extended. Mr. Evans, who had been married for 48 years. lost a son in the second world war. and his only daughter died three years ago. Cremation took place at Cheltenham on Wednesd.*. There were no flowers by ...

MR. A. F. ROBERTSON

... at Long Marston Army Camp, whpre he had been employed for the past 10 years. Mr. Robertson lived in London until the Second World War, when, as a result of the bombing. he y.nd his wife temporarily moved to Worcester. The 2, came to Evesham permanently ...

OBITUARY

... 30 years he was secre- tary and treasurer of the Village Hall. and was a member of the A.R.P. organisation during the second World War. He formerly partnered his tw•o brothers as proprietors of a village grocery store He is survived by his wife, one son ...

MRS. E. R. PERRY

... years. She was at one time a member of Hampton Mothers' Union. She moved to live with her son at the outbreak of the second world war. The service in St. Andrew's Church was conducted by the Vicar of Hampton. the Rev. R. W. N. Harris. Interment took place ...

STANW A. DIDBROO

... receiving the 0.8.0. He retired and lived for some years at Ebringtui Manor. He returned to the Army on the outbreak of the second world war during which he heki an appointment at the War Office. He is survived by his wife. elde.• son. Lieut.-Col. William Erskine ...

New Hunt Master For The North Cotswold ? To-morrow's annual meeting of the North Cotswold Hunt will be asked to

... 1958. A native of Herefordshire. Mr. Parry, who is 46, came to live in Cheltenham with his parents in 1921. — During the Second World War he was in the Army and sened in Burma. When in the Cheltenham district he hunted with the Cotswold Hunt. He was also ...