THE CHRISTMAS CLUB
Sunshine Sprinklers, Temuka 'Mate Peach Blossom, leader of the Sunshine Sprinklers, of Temuka, sends good news. She says:— » • ■. "We are getting on extremely well in our club work. We have made numerous peggy squares and a number of toys and more sensible objects. .We hope to have a concert in the near future, most likely at Christmas." Pigeon Club, Pigeon Bay Joyce Blomquist sends news of the Pigeon Club, Pigeon Bay. This club, whose colours are blue and gold, is very active. The meeting day is Thursday, and articles for a Christmas stocking are now being made.
[Happy-Makers, Peel Forest ' Why, here is good news from Peel Forest. Mary Robinson writes:-r < "We have formed .a club called the Happy-Makers' Club. We have seven members. . I am press reporter. My sister, Ynys, is treasurer, and Alice Black is our leader. Each member has subscribed sixpence. We are planning to make some things for the Christmas Mission." The club; sends 4s Bd for the Christmas Mission. This is a splendid beginning. Country Club, Fernside Members of the Country Club meet at the home of the leader, Jean Sinclair. They are working hard for our Christmas Mission.
Twin River, Hawarden
Betty Inch, ."Seven Hills," writes that the Twin River Club has another new member. All are •working very hard for the Christmas Mission.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22249, 13 November 1937, Page 2 (Supplement)
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