CUP WINNERS
... A. J. Burridge. 3. S. E. Nettleton: dessert plums: I, Mrs. C. A. Gregory. 2. Mrs. W. 0. Boyer. 3. Mrs. E. A. Sheppard: blackberries: I. W. V. Gardner. 2. Mrs. L. Merry. 3. Mrs. A. C. Young. ...
... A. J. Burridge. 3. S. E. Nettleton: dessert plums: I, Mrs. C. A. Gregory. 2. Mrs. W. 0. Boyer. 3. Mrs. E. A. Sheppard: blackberries: I. W. V. Gardner. 2. Mrs. L. Merry. 3. Mrs. A. C. Young. ...
... within the range' , e poor country churchmen with 1. and otherwise unobtainable. :tuber the quality of real food. sail free blackberries, sloes. and i mushrooms, real food is worth pi! There may be other ways I letting fresh trout to the table. ' is there ...
... suffered its share of absenteeism. ith the regular seasonal fluctuations. s%hether in the hay fields or harvesting sloes and blackberries. The day hook shows the school was not favoured with the extensive holidays which today shred the nerves of both parent ...