A NOTE FROM LADY GAY
' Annette Hailes: Are you keeping a ti, Points* VBook,:-' Annette? Now’s the ■H" time to start, you know. . Rachel Budkin: Happy holidays, /• Rachel. And how about your Points Book, too? . i. , Marlon West: Count 15 points, Marlon, and make a good beginning. I ' liked your painting. Gwenne Jones; Both poems are very . . .. good ...indeed, Gwenne, and both will he-printed, ‘‘Here’s a big welcome. ■ Claire Jones: A welcome on board “The Press Ship” to Claire. Lady Gay .hopes you will write often, and join In all our fun. Jean Inch:-Just a ,wee note, for Jean. The - badge -will -be 'posted, and will -teach- you just as soon as. Ernest can Wrap It.up,. dear. ■. Owen Caddlck; Just a note for Owen, and Lady Gay hopes ,to hear all about his holidays very soon.: Gordon Winter: Well done, Gordon! Your little .story appears in “The Gay Gazette” this'week. And—more news lor you. ■■■ .. ■ • ■ Pat Chapman;'“ Why, here’s Pat,” said lady Gay, with ,a smile.- “I’m glad to hear from Pat.” How are you spendtug your holidays, dear? Vahnal Doak; Good “Holiday Hint,” Vahnal. It will be printed. You are having happy holidays. Bussell Burns: Russell wrote Lady Gay such a lovely letter. •, She read it w .though three times. ' Ernest the Engine liked it, too. _," ea p Bums: Why, that’s a splendid t j earn y°ur school books, Jean. 1 ™ your nice long letter. „Jayl° r: Now, does that “M” stand nL "* ad Se?” Continue with your old J2"“S . Book, dear. Here’s anbther Point for you. rr3r onn S Burns: Lady Gay would like SJ®* 6 ® of those photographs for “The Ga^ jtte, ’ Yvonne. Do you think 52.0, J el >d them to: her. Happy ' w ~T ear t 0 all at Te Plflta. mwSS. McD onneil: Why, that’s ■ a you teep r it SOlUti ° n ’ Nellie ‘ Be sure 1 Wright: Happy New Year, John. looking for those letters. And yours, too, Harry. nairi«? Jv* to ° °, ld - Ta ke a Shipmate name when you’re 12. thi 4 ? Mcr, onnell: Welcome, lan. Yes. Joke will -be printed. then.il,i ßße ec e: So you worked out done** too* 6 ’ Stuart. It was very well } 6toJl . ! on ?® rs Cocks: The little i b <sonn , he< tgehog will be good. Michael. It was very a Dunbar: Good work. •Book? Are you keeping a Points sp l endid Bst, Helen! Jea? c t ha J e wor ked hard. Go ° d holiday hint, ■''■Rav ina nk Ti ne y ° u for the greetings. NwVewJS? Davies: Lady Gay’s a ttank-you gm. 56 tW °‘ A " d Are y^u C k^nl > ns : a G p° d t wt S k - Grace! Alan a Pomts Book? ‘ , A good report, Alan! Dli«» » ffld splendidly. whh 0tller „ Bunch has BADGES” word S “DIANA’S Shell be in , very big letters. ‘ '^atbari : p b , ® . to ™ ake them now.' - barba, 4 2ia r stall C ? unt 51 P° in ts, Baroriginal ridHii rt from there. Your deld Mdciies were very good inls®. e ßl^ : u 1 Points Book will start to win vm,l e \V - N ° w y °u must 600 points! your Very Special Prize—that silver paper Picture, June dl Ladv°r=. a SilV a r paper big packet'of‘ Mi«, d v Gay sends you a •l CpUeeh' nritu? w ,Y S ar Meetings. Cojieen paints so ftoss • Taylor- G rvml} k fi d t Pictures. f^ o baVewo r k G d 0d llst ’ You bl to m^Y& : Sand some stories You must be one iPbzlstma?S?<fili *' W} y ‘ what a lovely “fe* Annle! Lady Gay •Uch a pre»hl t ri^t )d Puth bas painted Very good Ruth.° r Lady Gay<
Shirley Wellwood, 55 Puriri street, Riccarton; Harry Johnson, Gooptown, Little River; June Payne, Gooptown, Little River; ’Mate Wallflower, 136 Domain terrace, bpreydon; Doreen Robinson, 80 Vogel street. Richmond; Margaret Richardson, 38 Chelsea street; Rewa Gardiner, Kaituna_Valley; Keith Grice, Seafield, Ashburton; ’Mate Colleen, Hororata; Eileen Beach, IVirislow, Ashburton; Ruth Murch, Scargill ; Michel Thompson, C/o Mrs T. Fraser, 3+ Barker street, Spireydon; Mary Johnston, Kaituna Valley, Ataahua; Peter Scott, St. ’ Albans; ’Mate Silver Dew, 23 Birdwood avenue, Beckenham; June Lusty, 23 Birdwood avenue, Beckenham; Margaret Stanley, 240 Brougham street, Sydenham; Isabelle Miller, 74 Aitken street, Ashburton; Mate Bonnie Scotland, 150 Fendalton road; John Ives, Fendalton; Suzy Evatt, Picton; Elsie Thompson, Aylmer street, Ross, Westland; Anthony Buchanan, 58 Andover street, Merxvale; ’Mate Shamrock, 29 Bligh’s road; ’Mate Milford Round, 149 Southampton street, Beckenham; Marion West, 14 Isis str ®®h Radley; Woolston; Mary Todd, Waipara; Mate Clifton, 991 Colombo street; Dennis McEldowney, 106 Nayland street, Sumner; ’Mate Lady of the Snows, 34 Middle road, Allenton, Ashburton; Dorothy Parris, Selwyn; ’Mate Endurance, Lakeside; Alan Coleman, West Melton; Helen Rrosnan. l Church Lane, Merivale; June Columbus, 15 Tankerville street, Halswell; Moya Robinson, Ohoka; Gywneth Owens, Hororata; Robin Owens, Hororata; ’Mate Whale, 134 King street, Rangiora; Vivien Ellis, Woodend road (Box 37), Rangiora; Edna Wilson, Bealey avenue; Giles Grigg, Surrey Hills, Ashburton ; Shirley Iverach, Mbunt Arden, Hawarden; ’Mate Mataroa, Oxford; ’Mate Tamaroa, Oxford; Doreen Fussell, Sefton; Shirley White, “Littledale,” Hawarden; AHne Meikle, Wroxham P. 8., Christchurch r Helen Meikle, Wroxham P. 8., Christchurch; Isabel Campbell, Garew, Ashburton; Betty Rowe, Ann street, Tuuyald, Shotia Masters, Queen street, Rangiora; Barbara Williams, 130 Tancred street, Ashburton; Katharine Stevenson, W Weston road; Papanui; Betty Carpenter, Trents road, Prebbleton; Elaine and Geraldine Dennis, Hororata; Patricia Wilson, “Fleetwood,” Ngapara; Roy Hills, St. Albans; ’Mate Dewdrop, Trent’s road, Prebbleton; Shirley Carpenter, Trent’s road, Prebbleton; Jenny Collins, Fort Hills road, Heathcote; Catherine Fulton, Okutu Pass, Rangiora; Margaret Roberts, Riverside P. 8., Christchurch; Owen Duffield, 7 Fulton avenue, Fendalton; Gilliam Tonkin, 5 Hamilton avenue, Fendalton; Mary Tonkin, 5 Hamilton avenue, Fendalton; Alison Johnstone, 5 Hamilton avenue, Fendalton; Jennifer Grigg, Surrey Hills, Ashburton; Gerald Salkeld, 692 Worcester street; Joyce. Pugh, 1 Marlborough street, Linwood; Dulcie Ching, Hill’s road, Marshland; Rona Alexander, Omihi; Doris Harkness, 320 Lincoln road; Keith Davies, 66 Lincoln road; Marjorie Cunningham, 41 Nayland street; Mary Chapman, “The Ranche,” West Eyreton; Maureen Sheehan, Hei Hei Settlement, Hornby;. Edna Blake, 657 North road, Belfast; Kathleen Dierck, Cheviot; Aileen Dierck, Cheviot; ’Mate Guess, 10 Trent street, Oamaru; Eleanor Tomlinson, Brookside; Maria Karetai, Little River; Helen Riches, Killinchy; Olive Riches, Killmchy; Marjorie Idle, Wainui, Banks Peninsula; Wai Thomas, Taumutu.
David Bennett; Ernest the Engine and Peter Piglet send their love to David. "Does he like engines?" says , Ernest. Audrey Pearce: What nice holidays Audrey is having. You must tell me more about them, Audrey. June Macfarlane: Look for Peter Pain and June in the page very soon. June. Happy holidays. Thank you for the ■little gift. Anne Roslne Just:' Lady Gay sends , some New Year wishes to Anne Roslne. / And. such ■ a nice letter Anne wrote. It will be printed in “The Gay Gazette.” Marlon Adams: Marlon is a new member, but she is going to be a really enthusiastic Sunbeam. Lady Gay can see that. A big welcome, dear. Kathleen Sheat: Your "Holiday Hint’* will certainly find a place, Kathleen, It is a very good one. I liked the description of your garden. ■ Claire Brown: Just a note for Claire who sent a puzzle. That s the way. Cl Nora Mcßae: Thank you, dear. The dress was very nicely made. A happy New Year to Nora. Rob Woods: The little boy likes the the joy cycle very much, Rob. Ernest the Engine sends you a happy New Billy Woods: And another little boy liked the Christmas stocking. He says, "Thank you, Billy.” ‘ _ . . Pauline Woods:' Ernest the Engine says, "Tell Polly I, had such a nice Christmas. I had three lumps of coal. Barbara Sage: And someone wants Lady Gay to put in a note for Barbara. So Lady Gay says she will. Here 14 Judy Glen: You’ll be a real club worker this year, Judy. Lady Gay is expecting, great things. : • • •’ Peter Glen: Do you know that the money Peter made by selling his lettuce bought a little gift for a small boy at Christmas. Wasn't that splendlHelen Ensor: Just a tiny note for Helen. Are you keeping a Points Book, dear? ■ Tony Tonkin; I liked your story. Tony. There will be a special Merrymakers’ Club Page soon. ' • Elaine Dohrman: Here’s magic for the finger,: Elaine. Are you keeping a Points Book? , Julie Henwood: Lady Gay opened a big, fat-looking parcel, and said, "This looks interesting. I wonder what it is?" ■ And, do you know, it was all from Julie. Wasn’t that nice? Join Gilmour: That was a real “Happy New Year," wasn’t it, Joan? Lady' Gay was so pleased to hear from you. again. Jeanne Marshall: That was a really funny story, Jeanne. Yes, Lady Gay Is going to pop it into the Page. Ivan Ayers: That was a good packet of jokes, Ivan. We’ll soon fit some of them into “The Gay Gazette.” Freda Chapman: Send an extract from your pen-friends’ letter, Freda. It will be just the thing for the “Penfriends’ Corner." • Eileen Sanders: Good contributions. Eileen. The editor of the "Zootown Express” says they are just what he wants.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 21986, 9 January 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)
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