CLUB NEWS
Winter time is working time, and clubs are starting .°|f* sn+f5 n +ft h «nv winter campaign lor the help of others. Lady Gay did not need to say "Stilt Workl" JBveryone was only too anxious to clubs are fanning, and old ones coming together again. It is wonderful to think ofwfaat aU this means. Why, Just the very desire to lend a hand is something. A good thought is never wasted.
Pint there is news from our enthusiastic South Lobum members. Here, the younger girls have banded themselves into a club. Club members are Elva Berry < leader). Margaret Cox, Valerie Xexnpthorne Phtflis Fleming, and Valerie Pulley. The name of the club is the Golden Star Club. Both girls and boys are forming “Press Shin” clubs at Ruapuna. May Bennett, “Shepherd’s Bush, writes: “We have formed a girls’ club, and will call curatives the Ruapuna Busy Fingers’ Club. We have six members. Ethel Bennett is our leader, and I am the •ecretary."
Black Pete’s Club (leader Trevor. Devonshire, Kirwee), promises to be one of opr most active clubs. Black Pete’a Club is a boys’ club, and the members are Trevor Devonshire (leader), Ralph Frizzell (secretary), lan Devonshire, Seddon Kelly, Keith Kelly, Alfred Dunn. Richard Burleigh, Sevan
Begg and Desmond Begg. The first meeting was held last week, and a comprehensive programme arrsnssdi Lady Gay will be anxiously waiting more news of this club.
' Then the Kowhai Club, Oamaru, (leader June Wassell, 65 Hull street) want badges. There are seven members of this club, and Lady Gay is hoping for another letter soon. The Cheerful Workers, Heathcote. are making plans. Muriel Thompv son win be leader of this club, and Beryl Thompson, secretary. The Cheerful Workers are planning some kind of function, and help has been offered. How many badges, Cheerful Workers? , Eight badges for the boys of the Flying Scotsman Club. These South Loburh members are enthusiastic workers. Akafoa is to the fore with an enthusiastic club, which has great plans in store. Judith Help, the secretary, Mcr -t Pleasant, Akaroa, writes: “A few of the girls in our school have*made a club. We have named
it The Hawthorn Patrol, and would like you to send us six badges. We are going to have meetings every Friday fn the schoolroom. Our
CLUB PHOTOGRAPHS Photographs of clubs, club leaders, secretaries, and treasurers or cltib members are needed. Arrangements can always be made to have these taken at “The Press office.
members are Olive Gracia (treasurer), Barbara Naismith (leader). Judith Helps (secretary); Isabel
Naismith, Melva LeLeivre and Rona %id 3 here is the Pickwick Club, Motunau. The 12 members of this club are all ready to start work again this year. Marcia Milligan, the leader, writes: , , “The members of the Pickwick felub were .called together last Thursday for the year’s first meeting. It was decided to have sewing afternoons, and to start on pincushions and lavender bags for the seniors and kettle-holders and oven-cloths for the juniors. The first sewing afternoon will be held at Mrs Milligan’s home on Saturday afternoon, March 28.”
When is a gooseberry pudding not a gooseberry pudding? When it’s a little tart.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21744, 28 March 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)
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