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A NOTE FROM LADY GAY

Avis Reiner: Avis must -be a very busy person these days. I am looking forward to seeing those dainty baby clothes. Nancy Bradley, A. 8.: Mother Bunch says she has coconut buns every night for tea made from your recipe, Nancy. Start a points book. Sadie Moore: Midge tucks in some liiagic to help Sadie write a poem all by herself this time. I shall be watching the mail for the result and. the photograph. Points total '53, Sadie. Mary Goldsmith, L.8.H.: I was so. pleased to hear from this member again. Why, May is quite grown up, Isn't she. Mary? Cliff McGowan: Ernest and Peter are. longing tq taste the hoky poky, Cliff. It sounds delicious. Fay Preston: I'm sorry you were unable to pay The Cabin a visit, Fay. But it won't be very long until holiflajf time comes round again. Beryl Chlsnall, A. 8.: Beryl has been listening to Mr Sammy Sparrow's •"idir. I liked the wee poem, dear. lsy Price: New members are always Weftome, Fay. Here are cheery grwtings to you from all the folk at Th* Cabin. SjiJrley Seymour: Keep on trying, BNfley. It is the members who try Wnft win the prizes. Grace Owens: Members may choose Pen-names when they reach the age M 12, Grace. How old- are you now? Evon Vincent: Here is a small mem--s«r wlio has been enjoying his holioaya. 'I think Silverstreak is an excellent name for the new pet, Evon. Nancy Reid: A badge will be posted JO you when you win 10 points, Nancy. *«l' Peggy- to write to Black Penny. C/o. t The Cabin. The letter will Mactohim safely. JSSfr Banna: Thank you for the JJdales, Mary. They tertainly kept folly Flinders and Aurt Amelia dialing, 1 hope Joyce, will Join in, Margaret Wright: Living on an wiand must be great fun, Margaret. ■sl • soon a Sain. won't you? "Man Redlngton: Have you chosen •„i ,aaie i for the club, Brian? I am *»*« *to hear all your plans. The •wan books will be most acceptable* 'Ulton Kyle (Riccartoh): A splen"Znel DCh 0/ answers - Alison.. Well »**?"" Johns (Timaru): Good work. i«,U? e ' Tn e post brought the au/•Wfs quite safely. ' Vl ° e »«rt«y Amyes (Rangiora): Why, (i„H.™ye been having a wonderful tSrfy- Beverley. Lady Gay was injgted to hear your news. D-W* Mackle (Hawarden): Someone Muatal very nicely. "Spring" was very w «2.<lone, June. halrtli 11 ' Colquhoun: Lady Gay likes £"s** John for a Sunbeam. "He J3°w .trie such a nice letter," she rnest the Englne sends , mm mhlw I **, Hawkins (Timaru): Never b« .ft .^° la - Next time Lady Gay will VaZ , Meerath (Oxford): Each time ffi1 <l . me appears In the Golden RibWin iA at - vou count 10 points. You hj»«« Points, too, when anything you GaSL 3B .? 1 ln ls Printed in "The Gay •wit: atom* 01 " when a drawing you have ert^S.""orrldge (New Brighton): Emis s «d he liked Mary's drawing: He t»it-2 because the Jairy queen ""»« to him. lartv*f? frt Blackler (Pleasant Point): to W*» y simply must tuck in a note With u ga . ret - « Just flts in nicely. »«•£?*' love - in a corner. Ptf,JS?* n We*' (Christehurch).' Black h»Sr* ""I 3 h e will be delighted to I2JI y°u for a member of his club, PIKm n ' J? e wlll n "d a Place for you. the «!i? T »eker (Riccarton): I liked taLStflf'Picture. Phillip, and it will ii*i.i* na rne some more. £ota?S?.Cotton (Upper Riccarton): f Qajflwfi t hat , tlme - Shlrleyr and Lsdy Weii2K?J ;)e J * lad •*> see you. Such'a. SSri bud «et this week! _S ■ i « *ni!u i reK *er (Balmoral): That w?a I *m£*j o £* ,ett er, Mae. Aunt Amelia f ftl'l 0 "> too. ' »CS'f Herbert (Klmberley): Per- % lB* < ? our school will have a School , ■ ,oaie da y- Noel. We'll look for

Murray McCaskill (Edgeware): Send In some stories and drawings, Murray. There will be room for them In "The Gay Gazette." ' Decima Maurice (Oamaru): Six years. Decimal It does not seem so long. 1 am always so glad to receive these letters from loyal and faithful members. Joan Cross (Pendarves) :»Yes. count last year's points, Joan. Go straight ahead. Lady Gay has asked the Weather Clerk for some fine days, so now we shall see what we shall see.

Sydney Richards (Little River): Good work, Sydney. The club should be a great success. George Shipley (Greendale): Tommy sounds an affectionate pet, George. He'll soon be growing big, won't he. Margaret Mowat (Cheviot): Pencil does not matter one bit, Margaret, when it is as clear as yours. You write a very nice neat letter. Patricia O'Connor (Akaroa): An excellent piece of work, Pat. You must enter for our Travel Story competition. Send in a chapter for "Aunt Amelia's Aeroplane Adventure."

Barry Hill: Wasn't it exciting. Barry! I wonder which side will win the next match. Can you guess? Peter Waghorn: That is interesting, Peter I I liked the drawing very much. Aunt Amelia sends her love. Neroli Gilllngham: Holidays simply melt away, don't they, Neroli? Your answer to the puzzle was quite correct. Keep puzzling. Ruth Corbett:. Mother Bunch hopes to see some of your work, soon, Ruth. So open your paint-box and see what you can do. Frank Hewson: School again for Frank, too. Have you chosen a name for the pet lamb? Lan Hewson: Just.a tiny note to a riddle-maker. Lan been doing good work lately.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

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A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)