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OUR SUNSHINE CAMPAIGN.

Our Sunshine Campaign commenced with a big bang on Monday last, when first thing in the morning postie arrived, all smiles, with a load of six big parcels. Now, Sunbeams, I liopo you are all bustling about forming eunshine clubs, as Peter Pan explained to you in last Saturday's Budget. For those of you who did not read his letter this is what you must do: — (1) Find a leader or a captain, and invite a few other school friends to join the- club. (2) Give yourselves a name, decide where yoxi shall meet and when, and what type of work you intend to do. (3) Enrol your club instantly at this office, giving tho captain's name and address and the names of club members.

And what do these clubs doT Well, let us take as examplee several that were in existence' last year. Most had weekly meetings at members' homee —several paid a weekly subscription of Id and with the money thus raised bought wool for patches. At the meetings themselves patches were knitted, or baby clothes made. Some clubs organised plays or fairs to raise money and invited their parents and friends; others had occasional hikes or outings. Set to work, Sunbeams. Form your club and register it here at the Peter Pan office. Each week club activities will be published in the Budget, provided the captain sends Uβ the club news; and week by week the call will go forth for certain clube to come to the "Star" office and help sew the patches. Good luck to you all, my Sunbeams.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 22

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OUR SUNSHINE CAMPAIGN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 22

OUR SUNSHINE CAMPAIGN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1936, Page 22