MY MAIL BOX
Dear Peter the Whaler, As I have turned; 14 I\ will no longer be able to enter your junior competitions. A little whk) ago you Were thinking of having a senior class so if j r ou do I will again be able to compete. I'd have liked to have stayed 13 a. few years longer but I am afraid that can not be. Hoping you start a senior class. Stewardess Sylvia Sims. Thank j r ou for your nice letter shipmate. I am sorry to lose such a good companion. I hope you have drawn pleasure from our League and that you Avill continue to. write to me. Yes I will give lots of thought to starting a senior class and will let you know when I do. Your old friend Peter the Whaler. Dear Peter the Whaler, I cannot come in town and use my picture ticket to-day, because it is raining and I have to catch the bus which is half a mile away fx-om our home. Cim you keep it for me till a fine Satxxrdq'y comes (maybe next Saturday). Miidshipmaid Louie Iveepa. Yes lass of course your ticket will keep. Just call in when its convenient. Thanks for riddle. Peter the Whaler.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 4, Issue 157, 19 September 1941, Page 6
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