A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS PAGE NEXT WEEK
Next week we shall have a very special, Special Page. Christmas is just a few weeks off, and it is time for a “Christmas Preparations*' Page. What is the most important feature that will appear on this Pagef Well, of course, it*s the Special Christmas Competitions. Once again we hope to make our Christmas number one that girls and boys will remember. In this special Christmas number Lady Gay will hardly appear. She will just sit back, smile her most expensive smile, and say: (( Now, Shipmates and. Sunbeams, it*s your turn. All the stories, poems, riddles, jokes and drawings in this issue are your work. lt*s rest day for Lady Gay." ’ Lady Gay, Mother Bunch, Midge the Fairy, Ernest the Engine and Peter Piglet are all thinking of special competitions for this Special Christmas number. Perhaps you have a very splendid Idea, too. If so pass it on to Lady Gay straight away. She'll try to fit it in somehow. But mark your letter, “Christmas Page" on the left-hand corner of the envelope. That's important! Send in any odds and ends you like for this Christmas Page — suggestions, drawings, little poems, anything at all—Lady Gay will be pleased to receive them. Remember Christmas is only seven weeks off, and Ernest is already practising carol-singing with his funnel. LADY GAY
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21940, 14 November 1936, Page 1 (Supplement)
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