Ts &soot. Taus.— The scholars of the Waveudou Endowed school had their " treat' on Friday last, 24th. The children met at the school at 3-30 p.m. and were at once marched to the rectory where they were met by Miss Barney and a of her friends, 'among them being Kr. and Mrs. Ivan
August 1, 1891 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England
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November 14, 1916 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England
youNG LADY darn any et trust to servo in Asp or iink. "IVA." r 14 PANE. FIELD AND GARDEN. pure INDIAN RUNNER and KHAKI CAMPBELL DRAW 1.. each.—E. E. and T. E. Kaaba Kingwood Farm. Hasthend-Rearh. Leighton Buzzard. az 14 will lis us& bon with. Get year Aar* by Linwood Poultey Spi
November 14, 1916 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England
Contest. Wednesday. Present: Mr. J. D. Britten (chairman). Mr. J. Rterens. Mr. 1. Rm.. Mr. Jabez Croxford. Mr. T. Dancer. Mr. R. Dancer. Mr. E. Oromn. Mr. A. I Syer. Mr. J. Harbittle, Mr. G. Bates, with the clerk. Mrs. Broom. The Rev.J. Branton) was absent through illness.— Mr.
November 14, 1916 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England
IMMNIMIED GU ILO.C—Mr. John Sakai& sou el the Mr. awls. bee soaped for in the Orients up es Mushy. CLUS.—The a 4 iCiliflood makes to awash. the el a Mon's in SuM awl biHard room, on Tuesday mem Mg under tee of the Iteether. The the menet tion, and • diereeica awned, in which them
November 14, 1916 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England
Lord Lucas is reported missing. From the British lines in France he went up in an aeroplane to view me eneun • position on Wednesdsy, and possibly owing to the gale, he was obliged to descend iii Lb. enemy's lines and was raptured, or else be met his death. When His Lordship res
November 14, 1916 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England
An Eaton gray shoeing smith, aged 40. married. wao appealed for by his employer. a brother, as indispensable to the district.— The employer said he could not get through the work without his brother. A son of 12 was not fit for striking.—A member of the Tribunal said he did not
November 14, 1916 - North Bucks Times and County Observer - Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England