A NOTE from LADY GAY
Alma Cruse: Congratulationsl Some-, «ne has won a prize. Owen Caddick: Very neat Owen. Ernest, and Peter liked that painting, and Rosie Green was very pleased. Eileen Murnane: Well done, Eileen. ; The picture ticket will be posted. That scarf will be most useful, dear. Thelma Murnane: "That painting is pvery well done," said Mother Bunch. UAnd Lady Gay liked it, too. b' Frances Caverhill: Very good indeed, ranees. You painted Rosie's flowers autifully. 1 Moya Robinson: That bright piciftusre loots so xiice oxi "Q*e Catoin ynU, wfoya. Thank you. « Dick Marfarlane: Good work, Dick. B liked your drawing. You'll be an laJBJf. soon. Eleanor Tomlinson: Another 20 point*. Eleanor. That sugar picture was very pretty. !' Shirley Greenwood: There's a package coming. Shirley. Watch for the f Edna Wilson: I think I know two Eore autographs that you could add that book. Edna. Drop in and see e one day. Isla Hampton: Rosie liked your painting, too, Isla. It was very good. Valerie McGregor: Do you think you feould write a little poem all by yourself. Valerie. See whose name is on ]Hm Golden Ribbon. ■" Joyce Hewett: Here's a special, message to Joyce from Lady Gay. She mm wondering what had happened to Ibis member.■. : June Adamson: A very clever "telemam," dear. Lady Gay sends very 'special love to her South Westland anerabers. Moya Walshe: Very good, Moya. 9n»y. the flowers looked so pretty that lady Gay wanted to put them in a vase. Colleen Walshe: Ah, see whose name ;ls on the Golden Ribbon, Colleen. Congratulations. John Scott: Yes. you may be a shipmate when you are 12, John. Not so lons to wait. Bona Deavoll: No, the flood didn't i*ash out Lady Gay, Rona. Ernest put •n gum boots, and went out splashtag. -'laurie Johns: Why. Laurie, your wrier was a surprise. "Hurry ana iWite a note." said Midge.. So. look tor the postman. Kathleen Marfarlane: "Welcome, Sugar Girl." said Lady Gay, when Kathleen's picture arrived. It was very food. Beryl Thomson: Congratulations to j* Golden Ribbon member. 'i .Helen Giuyas: I did like that paintin*. Helen, and so did Rosie Green. «she's very fond of flowers. % Mary Giuyas: Mary's painting was J: twry pretty, too. Mother Bunch was leased with it. Thelma Oakley: The sugar picture fa-rived quite safely. Thelma. It's a •ugar week for Lady Gay. Una Deavoll: Here come more of ijosle's flowers, and such a nice bunch. atao. Thank you, Una. 5L Shirley Well wood: Congratulations. fßhirley. You win a ticket. 1 June Lusty: Still another Golden IgMwm member. That's the way, sQfuHe Henwood: Julie says, "Thank «>■«" for putting her flowers so nicely flj» a basket, Julie. Do you know, f*n always losing them. JL'lanay Wilson: Look for a name you |lwßOw on the front page, Fanny. One alPgdred points! That's splendid. Whitta: The ticket has been Ammd. Graham. I hope you enjoy f*«plrture. Downey: Very good indeed, j*wn. That was a real Easter sugar ' LJHiiathw' Finlayson: Another 20 \E2e*» K** o * 6 *' How many doea^that
Clarice Woodfield: Kxcellent picture,, Clarice. Those flowers, too, looked sweet enough lor any vase. Peter Green: "Ah," said.Mr Wise Owl. "Here's a puzzler. It will appear soon, Peter." Beverley Finlayson: When was your birthday, Beverley. Lady Gay will send you a birthday ticket. Phillip Chappie: "I'd like to borrow that watering-can," said Ernest the Engine. "Phillip has painted it so beautifully that it looks quite real." But Lady Gay wouldn't lend it to him. Shirley Finlayson: Very neatly arranged, Shirley. It makes a pretty picture. Pamela Cocks: Still more pretty flowers, this time from Pamela, Do you like painting, Pamela? Melba Harris: Good work, Melba. Lady Gay had plenty ot memories, didn't she?
Barbara Bush: That little dancing elf peeped out at me directly I opened your letter, Barbara. Look on the Golden Ribbon. Nola Hawkins: Send in the answer to the "45" puzzle, Nola, and we will print it. Winnie Harper: Never mind, Winnie, next year those blooms will be in time. They must be beautiful. N. Macfarlane: Now, what does the "N" stand for. A very nicely-painted picture, dear. Joyce Carr: Oh, what a splendid bundle of paintings from Joyce, Lady Gay liked them. Jack Rennie: Look on the "Birthday List," Jack. There's the name of someone you Isnow there. Marjorie "Winter: To-day's Golden Ribbon makes over 300 marks. You'll have your 500 before you know what's happened. Congratulations.
Eva Matthews: Count 25 and another 20 for the Golden Ribbon, Eva. The" Stickums will appear very soon. Send another to follow the first In the page. It was very good. Gordon Winter: How is the garden looking, Gordon? Mr Gardiner will be seeing it soon. Are you going to win the cup? June Voss: Mr Prlnterman is getting the badges ready now, June. They will be posted next week. Grace Smith: The prize has been posted, Grace. Let me know if it arrives safely? And let me know all about the fair. Don't forget. Velma Ede: Excellent, Velma. How i many points now? • I Ivie McGffl: The pencil has been posted, Ivie. Let me know if it arrives safely. Helen Mahon: The two riddles will be on the page soon, Helen. Doesn t Peter Piglet look fine in his red coat. You painted the picture very welj. Ruth Carter: "Chum" is a good name for a pet, Ruth. How old is he? Enid Compton: Did you receive your badge, Enid. Let me know. If not, I will post one. Noel Compton: How many points now, Noel? Twenty each time your name appears on the Golden Ribbon, you know. Jacqueline Stapleton: Look on the Golden Ribbon, Jacqueline. That's the way. Maureen McGiU: Very nicely painted, Maureen. You are one of our artists. Shirley James: Your turn will come soon, Shirley. Won't you be proud when you are a prize-winner. Betty Robb: Shall be looking for you at the prize distribution, Betty. The two new members are enrolled. Fay Sinclair: Here's a special message to Fay. So glad the badge arrived safely, dear. Alison Rowney: Mother Bunch says "Thank you," Alison. And Peter Pig liked the painting very much. Pamela Shann: Good work, Pamela. Do you like crossword puzzles? Jocelyn Shann: Lady Gay had plenty of memories, didn't she? And you puzzled them all out. Alma Rowney: Look on the Golden Ribbon, Alma. Have you your badge yet? - Russell Wilson: Russell always sends in good paintings. He will be an A.B.H. some day. Margaret Josling: "Hoooo! Look at this painting. Margaret did it all by herself," cried Ernest the Engine. Midge the Fairy liked it, too, and so did Lady Gay. Hugh Barker: Here's a v/elcome, Hugh. You must write often, and enter for all our competitions and fun; Margaret Haughey: Look whose name is on the Golden Ribbon, Margaret. That means 20 marks. Joan Cross: And you're an A.B.H. Joan. Your badge will be posted. Kit Learmont: Sixty-five, Kit. And the Golden Ribbon makes 85. Not so long till you reach your 100. Lilian Thompson: Yes, you-win a badge, Lilian. Next you must try for an A.8.H., an LJB.H., or a P.B.H. badge. Cyril Thompson: Better late than never, Cyril. I was pleased to receive your letter. Hilda Burling: if. you live in the country, and the Plaza ticket is not likely to be of use to you, Hilda, Lady Gay will, if you wish, send a Mickey Mouse or a Rainbow pencil instead. Say which you would like when you send in the competition answer. Betty Knubley: Those facts were so interesting, Betty, that they have given Lady Gay another idea for a page. Watch next week's page. Marion Davies: Look on the Golden Ribbon, Marion. There's ' some newa for you., .--——
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 8 (Supplement)
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