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June - July 1995
Editorial
The first supplement for teenagers from Ella and Leann Dore and Danielle Slater. Memories of wartime shelters. June/July 1995 Editorx
Police Notebook
Neighbour disputes could be better resolved through some personal consideration for others. June/July 1995 Localx
Guildhall School of Music and Drama exam results
The recent exam results for students of Winifred Swann of Milton. June/July 1995 Youthx
RSPCA
The National Lottery has been felt by al charities so Mary McNeill thanks all those who donated in the recent collection. June/July 1995 Charitx
What is Western Corner?
A community service for children and young people with learning difficulties. We need more carers who can help out. June/July 1995 Charitx, Youthx
The Wychwood Singers
The Singers welcome the Hlahol Choir from Prague. The recent concert for Tall Trees was very successful. June/July 1995 Charitx
Giddy Tiddy
Janet Evans outlines the amazing fund raising for the new Tiddy Hall. Income isn't covering expenses yet! June/July 1995 Localx
Milton under Wychwood Allotment and Gardens Association
Jean Richardson hopes your planting programme is well underway. A call fro more handicraft entries to the annual show. June/July 1995 Greenx
Live and Let Live
Good advice from Nevis in the West Indies about the consequences of fast driving. June/July 1995 Localx, Travelx
MAFIA
Nerrisa Newton thanks all who supported the pantomime in January. The MAFIA officers are standing down so new blood needed. June/July 1995 Charitx, Localx
Can you help?
Peter Burrows is trying to trace Susan Wombwell who was evacuated from Watford in the war. June/July 1995 Memorx
Womens Land Army 1942 to 45
Peggy McAll from Ascott  remembers her time in the Land Army in Cheshire. Muck spreading was the first job. June/July 1995 Memorx
A Head Herdswoman remembers
Olive Tucker remembers being Head Herdswoman when VE day came in 1945. She joined the celebrations in London. June/July 1995 Memorx
Memories
School memories of the war in Blackheath. June/July 1995 Memorx
Ascott Memories
Childhood memories from Ascott. Evacuees came to live, land mines dropped, Oswald Mosley was a prisoner in the Shaven Crown. June/July 1995 Memorx
X-Static
A pull out supplement for the teenage readers. The Mellow House youth club, the Cake Sale for the Romanian Orphanage Trust and the success of Nikki Slater as a middle distance runner. June/July 1995 Youthx
Woe is me for I am unhinged.
A tendon injury makes the Sod Jobber rethink his athletic career. June/July 1995 Sportx
The Wychwoods Local History Society
Anthea Jones explained 'What is a Wold?' Carl Boardman spoke of the material in the county archives. June/July 1995 Memorx, Forgotx
Gardening
The late frosts caused considerable damage especially to beech trees. Put out the tender summer bedding and prune lilac as soon as the petals drop. June/July 1995 Greenx
An Artists year
Dorothy Pavey looks back on a busy year and looks ahead to her exhibition of Gardens and Hedgerows. June/July 1995 Reviewx
You don't have to be an Expert to Open a Can of Worms but it helps.
The normal signs of summer are confused by the weather. Honey the labrador as to be put down and opening a can of soup proves challenging. June/July 1995 Wildx