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TALGARTH. During the week-end the following have been home on leave:—Mr Stanley Powell, engaged on Motor Service in the Royal Navy, and Mr Robt. Davies (Trefecca Farm) engaged in the R.N. Seaplane Workshop. On Friday afternoon a demonstration of bread mak- Mng with potatoes, was given in the Town Hall by Miss Calladine, one of the lecturers engaged for Food Pro- duction. There was a large attendance and a good deal of interest evinced in the proceedings. Whilst the bread was being baked, a number of useful dishes were described and made. Several of those present were active in taking notes of the recipe-, etc.. On Friday evening Mr D. Jones (Harlech), under the auspices of the Hoard of Agriculture, gave a lecture, in the Town Hall upon the advantage of potato spraying as a preventative of disease, illustrated with lantern slides, showing the process of potato disease and the advant- age of spraying. Alderman Mervyn Davies presided. A local committee was appointed to interest them6elv{s in the carrying out of the spraying in this district, with Mr Fred Morgan as secretary.

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