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FENNY STRATFORD. BY SIGNALMAN

... point of view it may be regarded, either socially, financially, or enjoy-ably, was entirely successful, had been got up in aid of the Royal Gardeners’ Orphan Fund, of which Her Majesty the Queen is the Patron and His Grace the Duke of Bedford the President ...

WiNG.—The Rev. F. H. Tatham, preachin yn Sunday morning, referred to the late Kin s a good steward with special

... Firminger, preached on Runday to a very large eongregation, which ineluded a contingent of Boy Scouts from Woburn, and the local detachment of scouts, laking as his text, 2 Kings, chapter 2 verse 5, the preacher referred to the sad and sudden death of King Edward ...

WINSLOW

... Pearson at the close. Firsr AID VOLUNTARY DETACHMENT.—On Thursday evening Colonel Burrowes addressed a Jarge and representative audience in the Chureh Room on the desirability of forming a voluntary first aid ...

LUCAL CHAT

... It is satisfactory to see that a different spirit prevails at Wing, where a Voluntary Aid Detachment for ambulance and first aid work, has now been formed, Such detachments wounld be of the utmost value if at any time war did break out, and ...

WING

... WING. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENT. Despite the somewhat unfavourable weather, a fairly representative company attended the first public meeting of the Detachment at the Hall on Wednesday. There were present on the platform: Mr. Anthony de Rothschild (Chairman) ...

FORMED,

... the sick and wounded. Those who join the Society are requested to state whether they wish to be attached to the Voluntary Aid Detachments, and if so whether they possess any ambulance certificates. (‘xi {A- i divide 124 for ! ...

APPOINTMENT OF TEACHERS

... Leighton Girls, Miss E. L. Treacher, vice Miss Brown (£47 10s.), £5O; Eversholt, Miss M. Rowe, i ’addition to staff, £2O. Voluntary Schools.— BROKE TIE PLEDGE. Chalgrave, Stella M. Fletcher, vice Miss William Shelton (49), labourer, of Eaton Bray, ' Chapman ...

drag it shonld be used with care. Thern were those gentlemen who did not believe in total abstinence and they

... would go but additional reason why that should be done | & little way towards the training of Voluntary becauss there were eertain dangers arising I Aid Detachments, but it was hoped that many out of the liquor trade which were unknown , 18 the coarse of ...

OTIHEL MATCHES

... some very fine centres. linat score: Drayton 5, Stewkley 1. 1 VOLUNTARY AID Drracuext.—An exeellent start has been made in Wing with a First Aid class, preparatory to forming a strong detachment. On Wednesday, about forty men eurolled themselves and attended ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD

... Horace Munday kindly giving their servicos as ‘cellist and pianist and My, Rose acting as M.C. VOLUNTARY AID DETACHMENTS.— As the Voluntary Aid Detachments to which reference was made in these columns last week ...