THE "GOOD ENDEAVOUR" LEAGUE
What ho, what ho ? ma hearties. : Well this is certainly a very happy time just now isn't it, what with , Peace being declared and the school holidays coming along right on top of everything, i was watching the Peace celebrations in the Strand on Wednesday evening through my rub-ber-mounted, jewel-" led in ten holes telescope, and I suddenly decided that as everyone seemed to be having such a good time I might as well j,oin in. AcI told the. pels to £uck themselves up in bed ; and £loin£ down the track I untied Monty my > ' dinghy, and started to row across to the mainland. It was not very j long before I was across, and after parking my boat down by the rowing shod T stepped ashore, and wended my way up towards the town. I saw quite a number of you sailors having lots of fun ? but t don't think any of you spotted me. My bones are not as young a$ thev used to be so of course I didn't join in the dancing, but although I kept in the background, I saw everything that was going on, and thoroughly enjoyed myself.
It was fairly late when I arrived back at Whale Island so I crept quietly into the cave taking care pot to wake the pets, who were all snoring away very loudly and crawled into bed. Yes there can be no doubt that everyone is very happy that the war has ended and we all sincerely hope that there will never be another. Wellj I think its time to sign off, so wishing you all a happy holiday f I must say cheerio for this week. P.T.W. •
PALMERSTON NORTH CORNER What ho Palmerston North. I don't know whether something went wrong in the; Post Office or whether none of you wrote or whether Butinsky has been up to his pranks again or what, but I didn't receive a letter from you last week. You know tlie one with the competition about did receive your lists of words but scutt.le my dinghy the Hists were small compared to those sent in by the Whakatane sailors, I don't think any one from Palmerston found more than 50 words. Anyway I am awarding a ticket this, week to Rosemary Power. Congratulations Rosemary. By the way, I received 3d for a certificate from Valerie Langridge. As soon as 1 get your address Valerie I will post it on. Let me know where to send it in your next letter. P.T.W.
MY MAIL BOX r* Dear Peter the Whaler^ I would like to join your Good
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Endeavour League. I am seven years old in Std, I. And I am enclosing •3d. Yours faithfully ? Joan O'Sullivan. (Certainty Joan. Step aboard. I am very glad to have you sailing with thie Good Endeavour. Your certificate has been posted. P.T.W.) Lois Phillips. You do not have to send any money for the Forest and Bird Magazine Lois. The first year's, subscription is free to you. Jf you wish to carry it on alter that, it will cost you the sum of thie 2/6 per year. P.T.W.
Peter O'Sullivan. I have put your name down for the Forest and Bird Magazines Peter ? although it may be some little while before they begin to reach you. P.T.W. Anne Reynolds. Your name is also down for the Magazine Anne. I when you start receiving the issues, you will find them very enjoyable. P.T.W.
LAST WEEK'S COMPETITION Wlicw! What a swag of entries l'or last week's competition. It must have been a popular one for I thirilc almost every sailor in the crew sent in an answer. We must have more word building competitions. This week's winners are:— Lei4h Stewart (130 words) Neola Quigg (114 words) Lois Phillips (109 wordls) Edna Quigg (105 words) | Rangi Rewiri (81 words) The last prize was; awarded more on the neatness of the entry than on the number of words gained. The entry was very neatly written out indeed without a single mistake.
Congratulations sailors, Collcct your free picture tickets from the Beacon Office with my best compliments. P.T.W. NEXT WEEK'S COMPETITION COLOUR THE CAKE Now then, out with the paint box or .crayons for this, week sve've a colouring competition and its a beauty. Here is a picture of a birtlv day cake but there's not much col- * i • our to it. See what you can do in the way of making it bright. Post your entries to P.T.W. c/o Beacon Office before mid-day on Wednesday^ and free tickets will be awarded to the senders of the four best eflorts. Punctuation A master once gave the class a sentence to punctuate. One bov did it correctly as follows: In came the soldier on his face a fiery look, on his feet, sandals, on his back his armour shouting his war cry. Tom the dunce however handed 9 'J in the following: In came the soldier on his face a fiery look on his feet » - j his sandals on his back his armour > shouting his war cry.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 100, 24 August 1945, Page 6
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