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PAGE 14 DAVENTRY WEEKLY EXPRESS October 8, 1986 Nature’s ways to ensure reproduction

... birds are beneficial t.hr;:fh acting as useful dispe agents, this is not true of all the creatures. If you have visited a blackberry bush this autumn you will soon have realised that you were not the only “thieves”. Smaller creatures such as wasps and flies ...

PAGE 14 DAVENTRY WEEKLY EXPRESS October 9, 1986 Nature’s ways to ensure reproduction

... birds are beneficial mr;::fh acting as useful dispe agents, this is not true of all the creatures. If you have visited a blackberry bush this autumn you will soon have realised that you were not the only “thieves”. Smaller creatures such as wasps and flies ...

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Celebrate the fruits of God

... ” The truth is, we do work with God and we depend on him. This is fruit season. When the blackbird fills his claw with blackberries, or whatever fruit he fancies, he perches himself on a high branch and sings his appreciation. In the Old Testament, the ...

Fri, Mon-Thurs: 4.20 7.00 10.10

... OWN STRAWBERRIES, EUUfiE[}tEhRRIES) And Broad Beans. To follow raspberries, tayberries, blackcurrants, loganberries and blackberries P. R. NIELD Golden Hill Farm, Byfield, Daventry Tel: 0327 60532 Farm situated on A 361 Banbury-Daventry Road, one mile ...

Crossword

... Taking food, for example, out of a can. (6) 11. Hail makes some cry. (5) 12. Talks disconnectedly about chopping top off blackberry. (6) 15. Playing at doing the job temporarily (6) 18. with wrestling included. (3-2) 19. One who owes a society girl ...

Spring into action in your garden

... peaches can all be trained against a fence or wall and if you have a cold north facing wall try planting a loganberry, blackberry or a morello cherry. ...

0099 Nature notes

... wears on and food becomes increasingly difficult to find, both species can be seen feeding on overripe fruit, particularly blackberries. Unfortunately no painted lady butterflies are known to survive our winter, and we have to await a fresh influx in the ...

The wall of the house wag '°.}€ave him room to come mn

... Iso involved was a Ford van ;ull of Mr. James Townsend’s driven by Mr. Robert Funnell, of Ouse at 3 Railway Cottages, 5 Blackberry Lane Stoke Heath. Coventry, who had as passengers DOWN EMBANKMENT with him his wife Mrs. Maureen It hit the verge and went ...

DO NOT BEGRUDGE THE FARM WORKERS THEIR INCREASES. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

... CARS DRAWN UP ON THE GRASS VERGE. And there are people with small baskets—and the more optimistic with big basketspicking blackberries as though theip lives depend on it, No doubt some of the hedgeside fruit will be going 1o friends and relatives in distant ...

A fruity hint summer its 1S on way out

... way out and autumn on its way in. There will be late varieties of strawberries and raspberries, but it will be apples, blackberries, damsons, pears and plums that will be most to the fore. It will be well worth freezing some of these fruits, and making ...

few hours in the company of others, when otherwise they would find it difficult to leave their homes for one

... 8. Underdown; Tonuo;f m;mav.g—n. Ellis; Mangetout — S. Mason; m.d Veg — M. Lain(%oefion B) Dessert Apples les — S. Bird; Blackberries — A. Fisher; Saucer of Soft Fruit — Miss Stern; Three stone fruit — D. Milnes. (Section C) Sweet Peas — H. Williams; Asters ...