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BUCKINGHAM ADVERTISER AND NORTH BUCKS FREE PRESS. SATURDAY, JUNE 28. FOR WOMEN READERS Making The Meat Ration ..

... as far as possible. For the Sunday of' this week a cold meal was shown. It has been found that manv people who wish to dig for victory prefer this type of meal instead of the usual heavy Sunday dinner. For this two flaps of breast of mutton had been simmered ...

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... achieved with a little ingenuity and an excellent “get-together” spirit among gardeners'. A ready response to last year’s Dig for Victory call led to the formation of a co-operative society. One of the advantages was a 20 per cent, saving in the purchase of ...

NOTES BY THE WAY

... to villages, eventually returning home late at night tlirough the black-out. Many drivers trades vehicles had to dig their way to victory. ***** LORRY DRIVERS AND DANCE BANDS. The milk lorry drivers were to lie praised | and pitied. During the period ...

Published by Special Arrangement Copyright The girl was thinking of Laurence Shane, the artist whom she had met ..

... Agriculture’s decision drastically to curtail the feeding stuffs for domestic pigs and poultry. recall the intensive dig for victory campaign of the early years of the war when every countryman was exhprted produce the greatest possible amount of food ...

INCREASED IioCAL SUPPORT

... produce was sold and showed that despite the addition of Civil defence duties they were able to find time successfulljTto ” dig for victory.” The show was open to rtiembers of the Engineers’ Services, Wardens and Fire Guards, Casualty Services, N.F.S., Home ...

Bucks Farming Front ild Food Crisis A joint announcement the Ministry Food and the Agricultural Departments ..

... community will grow as much as they can this year and that local authorities and other s will continue to foster this Dig for Victory over Want ’’ campaign. The need for self-help is just as great in the dark days of the war. ...

Buskingham Advertiser

... reports may be exaggerated; but in view of the Dig For Victory urgency they are disquieting. Nevertheless the fact that many of the younger gardeners of the villages are fighting instead of digging for victory and that others have additional Home Guard and ...

FINMERE

... as ” No beer,” saucepans,” etc., etc. Another (by D. Kayner) consisted of a paper dress and entitled No coupons.” ” Dig for Victory,” well-portrayed by M. Faulkner. ” Savings Stamps ” (R. Whitley), Red Riding Hood (S. Treadwell), charming little Eastern ...

SMALL GARDENS CAN HELP

... not very plentiful in the shops. The distances to allow between the rows of the various crops are the same as in the Dig for Victory Leaflet No. iplan for a 10 rod plot and I should advise every owner of a garden, however small, to obtain a copy of this ...

HILLESDEN

... entered for a Dig for Victory slogan competition, and five of the fifteen prizewinners were girls. In the over 16 class they were somewhat conscious of their dignity, and so produced the “classy If the victory is to be ours, we must dig in leisure hours ...

STEEPLE CLAYbON

... difficult task in judging about 50 fancy dress entries and the awards were : 1 5 ; B. Carter (Bevin Boy) ; 2. K. Carter (Dig for Victory) ; 5—14, 1, Miss Cherry (Mrs. Sow-Sow); 2, A. Carter; 14—90: 1, Mrs. J. Keep (Mrs. Riley) ; 2, Mrs. J. Jennings (Flower ...

BUCKINGHAM ADVERTISER AMD NORTH BUCKS FREE PRESS. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2. I*4l NWes by the Way or three hours ..

... will create much interest among gardeners in Borough and village and should be of real assistance in connection with the Dig for Victory campaign. Actually there is every reason why horticultural shows should be organized this year ; but Home Guard and other ...