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Dig for victory courses at Brookshy

... Dig for victory courses at Brookshy DURING the last war everyone was urged to “dig for Victory”, to rip up their lawns and flower-beds, to grow food at any cost. Today — though there is no war immediatey worrying “this sceptred isle” — there is an almost ...

Working men dig out victory

... Working men dig out victory Melton WMC A v wickets apiece with two Dist Lge President Xl| runs out. (lvor Emmens Trophy) This excellent bowling ON A HOT sunny after- and fielding perfornoon, the annual mance resulted in the Langar and District President’s ...

YOU A MILLIONAIRE!

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¢ ( Melfon MotobrapTimes ) PRINCE Charles was seen in months. Long Clawson just hours after (3 Bad coundl rent

... early deners could cultivate the land. stages. Residents with gardens were The editor of the Melton Times also urged to “Dig for Victory.” F.W. Davies was one of the They were told they should use judges at a phase of the contest as much of their land as ...

( Mltonßlotobvip Times ) BOTTESFORD was to get its from Fire. own police station. The village'’s (3 The ..

... work. bayonet fighting and rifie drillin (3 Children lost their playing field Market Place, Melton. Under the to the “dig for victory™ campaign. command of Sergeant Major The Thorpe Road Playing Field Gough, they attacked an imagi- in Melton, was to be ...

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... response to : : ard times. !lon p:gabn '&thea;f?; ygls The association now !,ns.p y e'r ying has a much more varied Dig for Victory™. membership with more The popular society boasts women than ever before. about 500 members and runs a Association secretary ...

N THE SPDOTLICHT F _arman:

... N THE SPDOTLICHT F _arman: IT WAS the wartime rallying call ““Dig for Victory’ that inspired horticulturists in Melton to set up an allotment association. The 40 or so green-fingered pioneers of that early ventur= paid a yearly subscription ot one shilling ...

Digging to victory..

... Digging to victory > Wwimer of the 1978 tment Competition is Mr. H. W. Gasson. And at a presentation on Wednesday his allotment was described as “a real picture.” Mr. Gasson, of 61 Saxbyroad, was judged to have the best allotment on the Saxbyroad site ...

here can grow rich from them

... that business people here buy shares in Oilprolfa Ltd to enable us to develop the link and develop our futures. It’s digging for victory For a moment | lhotfghl he looked embarrassed, guilty at having delivered a speech that was so full of conviction he ...