Evidence of identification was given by Cropley's nephew, Richard Leslie Cropley. of the Elms, Sutterton, a bus proprietor, who said his uncle, a retired butcher, who worked in Spalding for many years, was in good health for a man of his years. He saw him a week previous to the
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Lines. N.F.U. Suggest They Join T.A. or Home Guard STRONGLY advocating that than must be some dividing line between national emergency requiring armed Forces and a similar emergency requiring food, the members the Lines. County N.F.U., at Lincoln on Friday, again pnssed strongly
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
See the Cattle. Sheep and Pigs will be presented; also the finest and most complete display of tractors and machinery—covering every method of cultivation and harvesting. Don't miss it, the Farming Industry's own great show. Daily 10-7 Monday 9-7 Mon. & Tues. 10/- Other days 5/-
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
School playing fields and public fields: The Union were of opinion that It was generally extravagant to have separate school and«publlc playing fields in the same area. They were concerned at the moment at the amount of land being taken out of agriculture for both public and edu
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
1 FARMERS \ Avoid Setbacks with changes of feed by adding tfhff Limfrck Makes ALL feed PALATABLE * DIGESTIBLE J"* fc. hoi Into f. euh. '•••« roar local MMJ'a Blip fmiCmf in. **. (77» . N.I SPALDING, Lines. : "tulrilnr * l ' l ' fuffc' Power & I\RADI» L
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Mr. J. F. Clarke proposed "The Judges and Visitors.*' on whose behalf Mr. J. F. Smith (Firsby) replied, and other toasts honoured were "The Stewards." proposed by Mr. J Young and responded to by Mr H. Alcock. and "The Trophy Donors." proposed by Coun. j. W. Walter, and responded
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Young Farmers at Caythorpe Court A brains trust, a demonstration. talks, discussions and social figured in a week-end course held at the Kesteven Farm Institute at Cavthorpe Court for the benefit of members of the Keste\en Federation of Young Farmers* Clubs Among clubs reDresent
November 14, 1952 - Stamford Mercury - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England