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... this season are admittedly not only very fine and good rendition, but plentiful. may hoped contribution the 4,000 tone blackberries needed the Board Agriculture for making jam for th- Army and Navy will substantial one. The massed services schools for ...

LEIGHTON BUZZARD WEDDING: Arnold--Dawson

... frock with hat and shoes to wone, and carried a handbag given by the bridegroom. The mother of the bride was dressed in blackberry coloured velvet, with hat to match, and the mother of the bridegroom wore wine-coloured satin, with hat to match. Mr. F ...

EXPIRED LICENCES

... cause his “son, Kenneth, to attend school. Herbert Cross, attendance officer, stated that the boy had either heen away blackberrying or up and down to Tuton. There was a provious conviction in May, 1928, Rose Sargent. Toddington, was fined 7/6 for not ...

CHURCH RE-OPENED

... of .Bedford. who are raisers of most of *he new apples. hears and plums now being widelv planted. They have also two now blackberries. claimed to be marked imrrovements an anything vet produced 'in that line. The catalomies, splendidly illustrated,” mav ...

GADDESDEN ROW VISITORS REAP A HARVEST

... festival that some of the visitors were enabled to participate in a bounteous harvest by gatherin?l a generous supply of blackberries from the adjcining common. The celebrations were most enjoyahle and successful. SLIP END THREE MINISTERS IN ONE DAY Sunday ...

THUNDEROUS START But Luton Campers Do Better Later

... visitors began to arrive, and a big, merry crowd sat down to lunch about 1.30 p.m. The surrounding woods were filled with blackberries and hazel-nuts, and some spent the afternoon gathering plentiful quantities, others arriving back with mushrooms The rest ...

School Festival

... fruit and flowers were also brought. Many eggs were the product of hens kept by the girls themselves. Pupils had also gone blackberrying during the week-end. An ambulance and three cars were required to take away the gifts, andq owing to transport difficulties ...

CLOPHILL

... SCHOLASTIC'.- Beth the Mixed and Infant Departments se-aesembled Monday with a gocd attendance. The 'dea for rams on the blackberry bushc.?, with a view th« berries being turned into jam for soldiers and sailors, is intensely popular wi(h the juvenilej ...

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... market-gatden crops, however, have benefited greatly by the ocopious rains, and celevy - prospects have much improved. = Blackbérries promise to be very plentiful this automn, and will make up in some measure for the scarcity of other fruit, v=ss* ¥ ¥ ¥ ...

FRUIT IS GOOD

... FRUIT IS GOOD Gooseberries, Black and Red Currants, Raspberries and Blackberries take up little room and give immediate crop. Trained Trees and Cordons for garden walks, walls and fences, planted now, will give crop next autumn, these trees are all grown ...

Buckinghamshire

... for 43 years, and for about stationmaster the L. & N.W. Railway Station. Winalow, is retiring owing to ill health. The blackberrying record is held Newport School, which in two days gathered 1 ton 6 cwt. 3 qr. 15 lbs. When a batch Passive Registers appeared ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... — Trimnell. The Herbalist. Richmond-road. Cardiff WINES. —Our genuine British (finger. Elderberry, Raisin, Orange. Slue. Blackberry, 1/8 per Direct from Maker.—S. Wright and Co.. Walkern. Herts. ...