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Postal Worker's Fine Service Record

... Association and had looking forward to the use of plot at Bouton Road Allotments a demonstration plot in connection with the Dig for Victory campaign. As Magistrate his advice and help with pensions and such matters was often sought. DEVOTION TO DUTY. ONE OF ...

SALE THIS DAY

... and Billy, set of jugs. Mr. and Mrs? Cowan, sugar basin. Motorists several parts the country are now displaving small Dig fon> Victory posters on their cars. ...

fCONTTNTTKD FROM COLUMN TWO.)

... spinach, cauliflower, and even cabbage. The acute shortage fresh vegetables this spring should act as a stimulus to the Dig for Victory campaign and encourage the private grower to become as far as possible self-supporting alike in growing vegetables and ...

Some Local Events of the Closing Year 4 4 Advertiser’s ” Review Of Historic 1941

... of war, the A.R.P. organization having formed a Victory Club which has arranged many interesting lectures and other events ; and to the number of new social organizations is also to be added the Victory Club which was formed this year as a result of a ...

HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS

... not is a matter of opinion?— is much to the fore at the moment, especially in consequence of the demand for continued digging for victory over the food situation. Easier Hymn r SIC ITUR AD ASTRA. 1 ’) Hymns rise to thank Thee Lord! Peace is earth's goal ...

SERVICEMAN'S PLOT

... judges carefully carried out their work under trying conditions. EXCELLENT CONDITION. They slated that the spirit of Digging for Victory ” was shown on all plots, which were fully cropped and an excellent slate cultivation in spite the recent dry lime. ...

WARTIME VILLAGE FLOWER

... prospects of holding their hardy annuals at present. On the other hand, the village show should l»e an incentive towards digging for victory, and there is much to be said in favour of the organisation social events that do not detract from the urgent business ...

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... pictures of the great wartime gardening community were Girl Guides, A.R.V. workers doing a turn off duty, railwavmen digging for victory the 'railway lines, when the signal was at •' all clear,” convalescents at a military hospital, bombed-out Londoners ...

MAJOR WHITELEY’S ABSENCE

... aeroplanes or warships. When he spoke them about ” digging for victory ” that did not seem very spectacular; but this work was absolutely vital. They had heard that a good harvest was worth an army’s victory in the field. The country was now becoming a series ...

WOR K INC', TOG FT HKR

... farmers would do a lot in this direction, but they must make use of their gardens and allotments and do their share in digging for victory.” They might say that they had had their’allotments for many years and had got plenty of stuff from them for their own ...