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SILSOE

... SILSOE The school-children collected a good supply of blackberries last week for the Army and Navy. Sept. 27th the Church harvest festival service was well attended. The Church was most beautifully decorated, ami the service was fully choral. Marks' ...

Ie President was drunk, thanked lor his Kindly

... Case. is in hospital in France suffering from gun?hot wound the chest. , The school-children picked just over 9 cwt. of blackberries for use in the Navy and Army i Lance-corpl. Bruce Tuffnell. of the Yeomanry has been discharged from the Army as tally ...

TEMPSFORD

... TEMPSFORD ! The whool-rhiWrcn have collected 3 cwt. : blackberries for soldtern. | Ptc. Win. Jackson. 4th Beds., son of Mre. .1 Jackson. Station-road. has home on j leave. was in the oink of condition, and > had not been in hospital one dav. althouph ...

WILSTEAD

... at Crow borough, after recently returning from the front wounded. The school-children have been raoet successful with the blackberry scheme. three weeks they have gathered over cwt. The little infant scholars have also been busy with another worthy object ...

30 TONS OF BLACKBERRIES The wherne for Vdackherrying by ebildren of the County Council Schools for Army and ..

... 30 TONS OF BLACKBERRIES The wherne for Vdackherrying by ebildren of the County Council Schools for Army and Navy jam i» now concluded, and all H* dfordshire children have cstheml about tons of this fruit, hast week tons were sent the jam factories. Woolton ...

CLOPHILL

... hurt during charge in France, and has been in hospital ever since. Last week the school children received payment for the blackberries they had picked for the Navy and Army. The total weight of berries gathered 99411)3.. the average weight per child being ...

AMPTHILL

... Conquest. ss. has been distributed amongst the children of the National Schools (Mr. C. W. Searle, Headmaster), a result of the blackberry expeditions. In all 14cwt. Iqr. 261b. of blacK berries were despatched to make jam for the army. The children have to the ...

WESTONING

... their other studies. The scholars have also subscribed £2 for the Blinded Soldiers’ Children’** Fund, acme ol this being blackberry money. ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, FRIDAY, JANUARY

... er icnced. owing to the difference be- Blackberrying Scheme. Altogether during the Ku ral ami Urban meat prices ami reason the children collected 21 iqi. 25 lh. eret i that a public, statement ebould blackberries. In addition to this they we.e . to i U ...

V / I I X «/ |. THE BEDFORDSHIRE TIMES AND INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY. JANUARY 1918. NOTES BY THE WAY. NOTES

... Scotti-h air> taking the house storm. County Fire Office Limited, REGENT STREET. W., and LOMEARL. STREET. C., LONDON. THE BLACKBERRY SCHEME FIRE, CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS FOLLOWING PERSONAL ACCIDENT 4 DISEASE. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. TOMESTIC SERVANTS. THIRD ...

BEDFORD ENTERTAINMENTS

... ry than being his widow was one of those which delighted the audience, and hackhanded complimente are as plentiful ad blackberries in autumn The play once nightly at 7.30, with a matinee on Saturday. ...

COUNTY POLICE AUTHORITY

... gether with a sum of t.191 for the purchase eggs Vegetables, fruit, etc., forwarded to the Fleet, hospitils. nearly tons. Blackberries picked, nearly tons. Chestnuts collected. tens. Waste paper (other than school waste), li ton i. . Honours gained by old ...