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Children’s Corner

... Children’s Corner Si. Swithin’s month HALLO. Children.— How the months i..p past. Here July, with blackberry ttowers already promising au.uinii aaead. lime trees are hang* their tragranl ussels. and the honeysuckle has its shyer, elusive netfume. Tne ...

that save sugar

... or stone and ma'.h them. Add milk to puree and mix thoroughly. Place in glass dish and chill before serving. /What a ) BLACKBERRY AND APPLE SHORTCAKE (For 4). 6 oz- plain flour and 3 level tea\ps. baking powder; or 6 oz. selftaiong Hour: p salt; loz ...

THE OFFICIAL BRAKE TT has been for a long time a matter of concern to the National Association of Local

... mulch with lawn mowings added provides protection. Trees and bushes in the open, also the cane fruits such as loganberries, blackberries, raspberries. should all have a liberal sprinkling of a fertiliser. Mr. John Protumo, Stratford M.P., will broadcast in ...

SILVER CHALLENGE CUP

... hibernate. But gather the fruit first. Peaches, nectarines, cherries, black currants and cane fruit, like raspberries. blackberries and loganberries, all fruit best on growths made the previous year so that as much as possible the older wood should be ...

Ap.iles and Currants

... Griffiths. Gooseberries: 1, G. Rogers; 2. A. Hone; 3. W. Potts. Loganberries : 1, R. Matthews; 2, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. Blackberries: 1 and 2. Mrs. E. W. Griffiths. Hardy berried fruit; 1 and 2, Mrs. E. W. Griffiths. Hardy fruit: 1, Mrs. L. V. Eveleigh ...

KENILWORTH SHOW

... Mrs. F, W. Griffiths. Gooseberries; 1, G. Rogers: 2, Mrs. E. W. Griffiths; 3. A. Hone. loganberries; 1. L. V. Eveleigh. Blackberries: 1, Mrs. E. W. Griffiths. White eggs: 1, A. W, Wagstaffe; 2, C. M. Jackson; 3, Mrs. E. L. Treliving. Light honey: 1, K ...

Over the hedge

... from the towns. Their main object has been to pick up cheap food, and large parties have been scouring the hedgerows for blackberries. Providing the pickers leave no litter and observe the usual crxle ot conduct most farmers like to see the wild fruits ...

Waff, 18, Z Soringboks welcomed to the Castle by Lord Warwick Members the South African touring Rugby team are seen

... before, though, of course, mayblossom is always forbidden indoors. In Brittany I once gathered basket full of luscious blackberries, and my hostess practically threw them out before I had crossed the threshhold. Presumably these superstations all derive ...

CREMATIONS ARRANGED

... gooseberries and red and white currants also want shortening a bit. Newly-planted cane fruit such as raspberries, loganberries, blackberries that were planted in the autumn or early this year should be cut down to about nine inches from the ground. Older established ...

LEAMINGTON SPA

... 2, Mrs. Mullins; 3, Mrs. Baggs. Apples (cooking) : 1, Mrs. Austin; 2, Mrs. Mullins; 3, Mrs. Plums: 1, Mrs. McClelland. Blackberries: 1, Mrs. West. Red currants : 1, Mrs. Heath. BoWl of salad : 1, Mrs. West; 2, Miss J. West; 3, Mrs. Taylor. Sponge sandwich ...

SHOW RAISED £5OO FOR GOOD CAUSES AT KENILWORTH

... Vamey. Raspberries: 1, F. H. Brown; 2, Mrs. E. Silver; 3, P. Hubbard. Loganberries: 1, Mrs. E. Silver; 2, Mrs. C. Jackson. Blackberries: X, G. Rogers. Hardy fruit: 1, H. Reaves; 2, P. Hubbard. Tomatoes: 1, Mrs. McLaren; 2, A. Shakeshaft. Brown eggs: 1, R ...

Friday, August 14, 1053 Claverdon W.l’s annual effort GOOD FLOWER AND FRUIT EXHIBITS ftLAVERDON annual flower ..

... Cooper; 3, Miss J. West. Fruit—Apples; I, Mrs. Cooper; 2, Miss Belcher; 3, Mrs. West. Black Currants; 2, Mrs. Mullins. Blackberries; 1, Mrs. West. Loganberries; 1, Mrs. S. Reynolds. Alpine Strawberries: 2, Mrs. West. Egg*—Brown ...