A NOTE FROM LADY
Mary Hanna: Put on your thinking cap and see If you can find the answer to the puzzle, Mary. Perhaps you could paint the picture, too, this week. Nancy Ludemann: Ernest is trying to solve the first riddle, Nancy. Peter says it is one of the best he has heard. John McMurchy: Here's a hearty welcome to a country, member. Write often, John. Nbeline Flute: Use Indian ink tor the drawings next time, Noeline. I am very sorry I was out when you called. Valerie Heinz: What a nice time you will have with your grandmother, Valerie. You will be sorry when tne holidays are over. „, , , Shirley Brown: Welcome in. Shirley. There is always room for another artist. Please mark literary contributions "original" in future. Betty Carpenter, A. 8., A.8.H.: Good resolutions, Betty! Work hard and you will succeed. Do not count points, for answers to letters. Shirley Cotton: You must have been one of the fortunate people at the top of Santa's list, Shirley. I shall, soon, be wishing you many happy . returns, too. Don't forget to enter for the birtnday puzzle. Shirley Mackay: I enjoyed reading v £?ur letter, Shirley. You did have a ™ppy time. Let me know all about tour holiday adventures. .Barbara Duckmanton: What a lovely Birthday present, Barbara! You will be able to start your riding lessons low. won't you? Your cousin was father mistaken. . Margaret Wheeler: That was a sweet e «er,iMargaret. The fragrance of the «vender filled The Cabin. Thank you 'or the thought, dear. m Trevor Duckmanton, A. 8.: Trevor S» been having lots of fun lately. folly,. Flinders says she.would lov£ to eoJor a sail on the raft. , Betty Forrester: Yes. Betty, I agree. W'thaeld is a delightful picnic place. congratulations on your success in the Nancy Riches, L.8.H., A. 8.: this is noliday time for Nancy, too. You will ?*.«s brown as one of the ten little ™«fer boys when school bells ring HS?' dear. Birthday greetings. Shirley Brown: One side of the paper «% next time, please, Shirley. You wont forget this rule. Will you? Also g«, contributions "copied" op oritheresa Taylor: That does sound getting, Theresa. Have you heard the !& Of the house? Keep persevering sßyour diving lessons. .Winnie Lancaster, A. 8.: . Honey «Wee sounds delicious, Winnie. Mother «,JJ th has, put aside the recipe.#or the tjjj 1 wet day. Those puzzles are good, 1 %ncy Webber: The folk at , The < v, n u are Q uite envious, Nancy. You i»i ve nad a wonderful time. 'ifiV 18 Reiner: I always enjoy reading 2, letters. Avis. So write often, 2* you? I liked the drawing very "Wh. Your work shows steady proCongratulations on passing the JjMfcara Dalton: A cheery welcome, SJJara; You must enter for the comaln»_n wh en your birthday Comes oSSf' Writ e on one side of the paper hja l X!* leen Sheat, A. 8., P.8.H.: Many s&S?. returns. Kathleen. Members ttfiV 0 *"> doir >S well in the sports iJFSF- Your Points now total 160. to f* D eavoll: And now a special note M,?P<>ld member. I was wondering become of Una. bijwj. Burns: A country holiday is sm?£ aU - lsn 't it. Jean? There are igjny things to do on a farm. „ toSf««e Johnstone, A. 8.: Zig and Zog regards, Maude. They have quite well this week and TM*. Un S much happier. *infsi y B ">wn: Only 30 points to tst*s»Wj Teddy. The joke made Ernnri£?ckle' DroS?. a '*t Parkins: How is the story it*ii? sl . n B. Margaret? I hope to Bee OmSlJ 4 is complete. Happy holidays. 'oikM" 1 p ""eecc: The paddling pool »|«2 *> cool, Donald. Mother Bunch *ain£»*£'"!"' er e spending a holiday'at OffXteese hot days. m «M »S. H,cI >e«: Only two more days C T t wlu b e off to Holiday Land, "• « won't be long now.
RusseU Aitken, A. 8.: That was a lovely present, Russell. You will be able to make all kinds of interesting play things with your meccano set Verna Ferguson: I can see Verna is one of our future artists. The painting was very well done. Daphne Parkins: Well drawn, Daphne! Here is another artist who will be adding A.B.H. to her name Margaret Cameron: Come in new members. Mary-Mary is watching the mail for your next letters Beverley Orchard, A. 8.: You may enter for the birthday competition this week Beverley. It is not necessary to use the ticket right away. Patricia Widdowson, A. 8.: The goblin looked as if he had come straight from Fairyland, Patricia. Mother Bunch commends your drawing.
Doreen McLeod: "Good at riddles, good at puzzlesT says Aunt Amelia. So see if you can find the solution this week, Doreen. Alison Taggart: Helping to take care of all those animals must be fun, dear What a happy holiday you are spending in the country! Bill Cameron: Now a hearty welcome message to an enthusiastic newcomer. The club promises to do good work, Bill. I shall be pleased to hear your plans for this year. . Dulcie Flynn: That's the spirit, Dulcie! You will gain experience by entering for the competitions, and you are bound to succeed if you go on trying Jocelyn Rowley: Your work will improve as you go on, Jocelyn. So don t be disappointed if you are not successful the first time. Send in the story.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22307, 22 January 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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