Taken from Rochdale Observer dated 25th March 1950
A Rochdale man appeared in court on Wednesday charged with manufacturing sugar confectionery without holding the requisite licence to do so, and that he had used certain ration documents taken from a neighbour's book to obtain some of the ingredients. The man in question Mr Ronald Dearden, had been manufacturing the confectionery in his dwelling house and selling it to retailers. He was found guilty and fined 30s on each of the two summonses and was given three months in which to pay.
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