FOOD FOR BRITAIN
All church organisations are being circularised to consider ways and means of saving more meat and butter coupons. It is suggested a meatless and butterless day or two a week would do the job, but coupons should not be left in the ration books. They should be sent to the postmaster or post office. The installation of a coupon collection box in the church is suggested.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 28, 3 December 1947, Page 7
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69FOOD FOR BRITAIN Lake County Mail, Issue 28, 3 December 1947, Page 7
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