PETER PIGLET
Peter is a piglet. Mother Bunch has told me so. If ever you have seen .him I suppose you know. He's always helping Lady Gay By running messages all day; And when it is his time for bed He's glad to rest his weary head. —IAN RENNELL, (agsd 9), St. Albans. Plaza Birthday Puzzle If your birthday is next week you may enter for the Birthday competition. Tickets for the Plaza will be awarded girls .and boys sending in the correct solution.
Ernest: Who won the sewing prizes at the Penny Fair, Peter? Peter: Don't you know, Ernest? Heme's the list: Oven cloths: Joan Comer (1), Mona Boag (2), Betty Knubley (3). Peg aprons: The first prize was awarded to the maker of the bag stitched green with red lettering; Bill Young (2); J. Alexander (3). Kettle-holders: Rhona Midgley (special), Noreen Scott (1), Neville Perkins (2), Graham "French (3), Norma Sutherland, Melva Brookes (4) and Mary Baxter, Darfield (5).
What fruit grows on a shilling? A date.
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21578, 14 September 1935, Page 2 (Supplement)
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