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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  
Police Notebook
Neighbour disputes could be better resolved through some personal consideration for others. June/July 1995  
Guildhall School of Music and Drama exam results
The recent exam results for students of Winifred Swann of Milton. June/July 1995  
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  
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  ,  
The Wychwood Singers
The Singers welcome the Hlahol Choir from Prague. The recent concert for Tall Trees was very successful. June/July 1995  
Giddy Tiddy
Janet Evans outlines the amazing fund raising for the new Tiddy Hall. Income isn't covering expenses yet! June/July 1995  
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  
Live and Let Live
Good advice from Nevis in the West Indies about the consequences of fast driving. June/July 1995  ,  
MAFIA
Nerrisa Newton thanks all who supported the pantomime in January. The MAFIA officers are standing down so new blood needed. June/July 1995  ,  
Can you help?
Peter Burrows is trying to trace Susan Wombwell who was evacuated from Watford in the war. June/July 1995  
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  
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  
Memories
School memories of the war in Blackheath. June/July 1995  
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  
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  
Woe is me for I am unhinged.
A tendon injury makes the Sod Jobber rethink his athletic career. June/July 1995  
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  ,  
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  
An Artists year
Dorothy Pavey looks back on a busy year and looks ahead to her exhibition of Gardens and Hedgerows. June/July 1995  
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