OUR WEEKLY MOTTO
The general standard of the motto competition was very good this week. Mollie Gray, 5, Shortland Street, Whaugarei, captured the half-crown prize, and the worlcof Terence Butler and Eunice Kane was highly commended. A smile a day brings a friend your way.
aiargaret Kerr contributes a newsy letter.—Thanks, Margaret. Claude Robinson: Your subscription was received sal'eiy, Claude. We thank you for it. Robert Moody describes Moss-burn, where he lives.—lt must be great fun playing in the snow, although rather cold sometimes [ should think. •Garth F/iorris: l do hope your sister gets better soon, Garth. • Alan Scott, a Te Aroha reader, recently spent a holiday, at Auckland. Joan IWorrell: Don't you think that Snowy would bo a nice name for a white pomeranlan dog , .' Rena Shenkin contributes an interesting: letter.—Thanks for your letter, Rena. If 1 were you I'd take mother's advice about swimming. . : ■ Owen MoNichol's class at school had a debate on whether or not school teachers should use the cane; the debate resultel In a draw. Who was the chairman v Daisy Shaw says that her little brother, received a teddy bear for a present on His , second birthday. Leonard Heatley: Your ' entry was re-i celved and judged with the others. Arthur Lancaster: That's the right spirit Arthur. One cannot always succeed in winning- a prize. Gladys Blampied: How would Biddy and Bobby do for your lambs' names? L. Q. Pauling: Thanks for the photo graph. Dorothy Smith, in a very nice letter, -ays that she has seen the Peter Pal .statue in Kensington Gardens. That is i pleasure reserved for our English cousins Isn't it, Dorothy? Lydia Henshell: I wish you the best of luck witli your examination. Edith Mason wants a hanie beginning with D for a calf.. Let me see, there's Dora, Doris, Darlcie and Dorcas. Which one do you like best? Brian Stone: Thanks for the photograph Brian. Jean Fawcett, with some other girls, is going to sing a song called, "A Faiiiv Went a-Marketing," at Her school concert, and she is to be dressed in a paper dress. Best luck for a successful concert, Jean. Olive Bonnet is looking forward for this year's "Enzed Junior." It won't be long now, Olive.
Olive Durham describes how, with me lielp of her brother and rather, she caufrht an- eel. Jean Campbell: Do you like Priscilla Tor your doll's name? Anthony Miller is entering , for the road race and the boxing tournament or the Sacred Heart College.—l'm sure that you've been in training: for a long: time, Anthony. Send us your story as soon as you have written it. Ray Beehre received a watch for Ills birthday. What a great present. Allan Sinton: ir you send us 1/3 in stamps or postal notes we will send you a badge. Send your silver paper to the Uev. Jasper .Calder at the City Mission, Wellesley Street, Auckland. Ncrah Virtue, a club member living- In Fiji, remembers her Budget friends, and sends a nice letter to Peter Pan.—l only wisli I too, could g-o to Fiji to see the pretty sights and the fine buildings, to say nothing , of the fruits and nuts.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 242, 12 October 1929, Page 2 (Supplement)
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