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\ PLAYING FIELD TO BE PLEASE » l I\/I ELTON Urban District Coun- A cil decided at their meeting on

... meeting on Wednesday to turn the chillet us have your dren’s playing field in Thorpe Road into allotments to help in the “dig for victory” campaign, but sufficient land is to be left around Cheese the paddling pool to allow this popular part to be retained ...

THE NECESSITY FOR PROVIDING ALL APPLICANTS WITH

... THE NECESSITY FOR PROVIDING ALL APPLICANTS WITH ALLOTMENTS IN VIEW OF THE URGENCY OF THE “DIG FOR “VICTORY” CAMPAIGN WAS STRESSED, AND IT WAS SUGGESTED THAT SURPLUS BUILDING LAND BE UTILISED FOR THIS PURPOSE. Acceptance ol the resignation was ~cheme ...

wavs ALLOTMENTS FOR ALI

... protracted discussion took place with regard to ailotments, and the suggestion was made that in view oi the urgency of the “Dig for victory” campaign, a drive should be made in an endeavour to supply as many people with ailotments as possible. Coun. Holman stated ...

Fete

... Chek, 2 Rosemary Loddington (a %ipsy). 3 Avril Burton (Land Girl), 4 Nancy Roe (Hawaiian Girl), Boys: 1 Ivan Pollard (Dig for Victory), 2 Michael Gains (Winston Churchill), 3 Brian Burt (a Soldier), 4 John Bailey (Red Indian). The féte was then opened ...

I am at work all day :lll;l I can’t g«

... stain on the bovs' chiar- but they e said that the boys fond of digging, could not ot the necessary tools under the circumstances these mizit be provided for them in view af the “Dig for Victory™ campaign. The Chairman advized Mis to consult the billeting ...

SCALFORD

... I—l Mrs. King, Victorian Lady: 2 Miss Worsdale, Oid English Lady: 3 Mrs.. H.. Hill, Witch. Class 2—l ~ Mis§ T. Birch, Dig for Victory: 2 Mrs. Goodson, Salvage ; 3 Miss Painter, Oxo. Hostesses were Mrs. L. Andrews, G. Bailey, E. Pick and Miss Birch. ...

PRIZEWINNERS

... Brandon, golliwog. Class 4: 1 D, Greensmith and G. Aley, nurse and patient ; 2 S. Scotney, nurse. Class 5: 1 D. Cave, dig for victory; 2 J. Harby, squander bug. Class 6: 1 Miss Prefect, bombed out: 2 B. Watkins, hawker. Class 7: | four girl guides, pack ...

PREPARING FOR THE SPRING OFFENSIVE

... PREPARING FOR THE SPRING OFFENSIVE Rl-]:\l)lu‘RS who are engaged in the -V Dig for Victory effort will be able to plan their garaening in 1941 on weekly advice supplied by Mr, Roy Hay, of the koyal Horticultura Soctety. Mr. Hay, who is weli-known for ...

ESCAPE FROM BLAZING CAR |

... twice a weels, the nurses can play tennis and Vadminton, or go swimming nearby. Many have their own garden plots and dig for victory. Sometimes there is a Jilm show given at the Hospital: JENSA gives concerts, ...

¢ ( 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 ...

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... &4% 7 ze%%{%sgf:::; L giinn el o g’ SR T B e ’ \g‘;‘“‘ S , .46 e Aot X g - i R SR ECSTEE AREIENS !AT , N zg;'} u/fl DIG for Victory, garden, and get busy generally P §§ e L in Slacks or Shorts. Host of styles and 7 i ;?f::';{’ 7' colours. There are Jackets ...

( 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 ...