HAY FOR THE SHEEP
•We have had a foot of snow. One day I helped cart hay for the sheep; It was great fun, hut very cold. AH the trees were covered with snow. The little birds came round to get some crumbs.
We made a snowman and put a. white hat on him and. when I went out to get it the next morning I could nqt find it. I lqoked under the snow, but it was not there. Then I found the snow had fallen in the night and it up.
—JANICE MULLIGAN (aged W, A.P., L.8.H.. Cracroft.
HOW ERNEST CAME ON BOARD
Ope Christmas when Lady Gay was down qt New Brighton, she saw a little engine panting for breath, and exhausted. He had had so many boys and girls riding on his back that ho could not Heep on any longer- . Lady Gay, taking pity on him, had hirh taken home to "The Press Ship," where she christened him "j|mest."
With his new friend. Peter, he is living' there very happy and contented. —JOY MANHIRE (aged 10).
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22491, 27 August 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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181HAY FOR THE SHEEP Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22491, 27 August 1938, Page 6 (Supplement)
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