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THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY APRIL 10 1941 l0NE RAIDERS IN SW b0MB bursts on lawn in front

... purchasing It possible to fruit centre fruit would eligible for under Officials at the to the wild fruits valuable food blackberries would included in the scheme Fifteen o Onions Mrs the National by Ministry Agriculture to their onions The tons which JK’Wt ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY APRIL 17 1941 NEWS TRURO received at the funeral Miss Alma Kitto 7

... through the Women’s Institute the preserves must be made at a communal centre It was decided to take no action Pool until the blackberry and apple season as very little other fruit was produced there Mrs Ramsay Harvey Perranporth then gave a talk on “ Patchwork ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY APRIL 17 1941 Hot Meals Centre USE OF AXE Sunday Cinemas ON WAR

... fruit into jam was arranging for a proper collection of all available surplus truit which could used jam-making Tons of blackberries had been wasted last summer and tons of garden fruit had gone waste because there was no proper system for collecting it ...

THE WEST BRITON (MONDAY EVENING’S EDITION)' APRIL 21 1941' BI-WEEKLY EDITION “Urgua” PRISCA FIDES TRURO MONDAY ..

... situation without a of grievance Kea plums strew ground the apple orchards are the happy hunting-ground of blackbirds and blackberries gleam lusciously the hedges Last summer a correspondent to he Times ’ announced that he was going to follow a plan set ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY APRIL 24 1941 E W (Mrs' Salvation Army is visiting Camborne on May

... policy generally Members determined to do all they could Although St Mawes not a fruit-growing district it was felt that the blackberry harvest would provide a good field The Roseland Group of Women's Institutes met at Gerrans and Portscatho Institute Miss ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY APRIL 24 1941 tHE INSTITUTES’ REPLY WAR AND THE GIRL GUIDES ..

... locality served— The Chairman expressed the view that there would not be much surplus available in that area except apples and blackberries —Mr Batty thought would be very much better if sugar for jam making was issued to individual householders— Mr Paige: That ...

? THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY JULY 3 1941 about the Clothes Coupons now in my Ration Book

... centre preserving wild fruit it was not very district for garden soft fruits We are planning to go out in parties to pick blackberries and we hope school children will help us” added Mrs Roberts is also of local W-VS and the billeting officer for the parish ...

THURSDAY JULY 17 1941' 3 THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER What if I think my home needs redecorating? I

... district but we hope that those who can spare us any fruit will bring it along Later on we may organise parties to pick blackberries for jam making” There are nine members the fruit preservation committee six from the Women’s Institute one each from the ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY JULY 24 1941 LOCAL NEWS The Engagement is announced between ..

... School Jam Making and Finishing in preparation for the jam preservation scheme which the Institute to carry on in the blackberry season Festival Preachers at the Sunday-school anniversary services at Pool Wesley on Sunday were the Rev F Inwood and Rev ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY JULY 1941 Summercourt Ambulance COUPONS LACKING OF FEEDING ..

... pounds I don't know how much we shall make alio- ether but when there is no more garden fruit to be had we intend to pick blackberries for jam and are noping the school children will help us” The boys at the village school been hard for victory Mr G D Box ...

THE WEST BRITON AND CORNWALL ADVERTISER THURSDAY AUGUST 7 1941 3 One and All in the War Effort CORNWALL CARRIES

... even having a electric cooker and we have nothing to make into jam We are looking forward now to the blackberry season We mean to pick all the blackberries we can and the school-children are going to help us We are also hoping to make plum jam We did a lot ...

rHE WFST BRITON (MONDAY EVENING’S EDITION) SEPTEMBER 1941 BI-WEEKLY EDITION “llrgus” PRISCA FIDES ’ TRURO ..

... busy time what was left The blackberry season is now the last hope these workers have putting their admirable intentions to good effect It is only recently that people have to realise that there more to be said for blackberries than they used to think in ...