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A NOTE FROM LADY GAY

Keith Frampton (Wakanui): lady Gay was delighted with the snap of you ..and your sister, Keith. She keeps it'; nrith the photos she prizes most. Peter and Ernest would love to have a game with those lathbs some day. Jafiina Marshall (Ashburton): You Will be awarded an L.W.E. lor that splendid letter %ou wrote This week. Jeanne. Your work Is very good. Some ol It will he published very soon in "The Gay Gazette.” What a (harming photograph of thepups. \ Nanette Graham . (Leestpn): ‘ Lady Gay is very-'pleased ‘with' your Work, Stoeae tv §eod in. "Spring” again, dear; Thejr are lovely books on youi; list, aren’t they? . Myola Gibson (Waimate): You will be representing Waimate at basketball some day if you keep practising: ■ throwing goals. Are. you, in. one/of the school teams yet? So' glad ..You JJke your badge/ ' • Natailb- Btgkard’ (Kinds): Well, just fancy thaf.'peac&'ptdne growing into a tree taller. than'you'ln two years. Lady Gay/thinks your garden will be an exeltwgjjiadvanture yotut- teacher Md thati &Wr'i? Peter 'and Ernest°send lovaJS&ybu all. 11 They, haven’t ekdraig. for d long Marlon Dodds (Ri’chfeumd):Xt is far Better to make- tip S story yourself, Marlon. Markr all your work .either copied’ or "original." You 'may SS 011 **? 0 for'yopr lost-and found ' advertisements. Audrey Hill (Lynnford): That was the right answer. Audrey. You are becoming a very good puzzler. Nancy Riches (KilUnchy): Yes. Nancy, the trees are , budding very - B”* y ear > aren’t they? Let us ,* ile frost doesn’t nip them. Thelma. Hurst CBarrhill): The puzzle was very well done. Thelma. Watch £or your name on "The Golden Ribbon” -next week. You count one K“pt If your name appears In "A Mote From lady. Gay.”, For helping m the .flower show count the-same SSffiber as the other members did. i Stoop (Osunaru): Such a from Beverley arrived for iady, Qgy v "‘The Press Ship" people fjc ,sh looking forward to seeing the *Wdy bear. Love to the Jolly Juniors. twriDenais (Hororata): A very big to you. Roger. Lady Gay was missed you the other day. «J»T,Jkraldlne. Elaine, and Clive. Beaven (Ashburton): Lady was delighted with your letter, "JJdrey, Yoiir. work Is very good, woesome of it will be published very *2°* Eder (Ranglora); Thank you S;«.a SO rauch. Ruth. The Stickums good. Davies (Fendalton): Yes. tfoy Gay remembers Beryl. You must , sreai fun together. Write in wk-next time. dear. JS**jhy Goodman (Cashmere): Good What interesting hobhave, haven't you? Write bgaiu spon. rf?Si l cott (Mount Pleasant): Lady =ai y SMI oe delighted to welcome you Zr" tell vour friends to send in their “bmcs and addresses. Lady Gay will JUr gmd, to. see any competition'entries work from (hem, too. A specially big welcome to you. - Sylvia. .-HSSj Trippncr (St. Albans): That IMnisounds delicious," dear. fflSJfS® ®unch Is going to try it out S2L2*S? rnoon - How * about 'Mate n»L*fL.s aEt,ue for your pen-name? t*?~ | C’» Wlddowson (Prebbleton): Gay and -Mother Bunch are SSWgj looking forward to , the concert B£*_j9,?eclngiall .the Prebbleton mem- ' Bert wishes, dear. -fjfgey® Morrison (St. Albans): Lady so.glad to hear from Nancve JSfbto. How 1 are your points ■ mount-F§flD.-dear? < - sattv Cochrane (Wakanui): Yon did me | OiCture verv well; Betty. Send in stories by all means. Cpe‘ (Parnassus): Lady- Gay ■a*e»y°ur llttle poem very milch. S*®W-will appear in "The Gav very soon. -John Eqnts (Cashmere): Lady Gay 32?;, ever so . pleased ' to -hear. 1 from Idle Ybu for the riddles and

Eunice Brick (Southbrook): Well done. Eunice. Your name -will appear : on "The Golden Ribbon” next week.

. Colleen Holmes (Ashburton): So glad the badges arrived safely. Colleen. You did the painting very well.

Reggie Poole (Amberley); Good work, Reggie. You are one of Lady Gay’s bfest puzzlers now.. Your name Will be on "The Golden Ribbon" next week. too. Best wishes to members, of the club. Alison Taggart (Riccarton): How beautiful that pheasant must have been, but Lady Gay is glad you let it go again. Write again soon, dear. Colin- Hill (Cheviot): Those poor little lambs. Don't you feel sorry, for them in this cold weather? Peter and Ernest send their love to Colin and the lambs.

Barbara Gordon (Culverden): - Of course’ you may Join, Barbara. "The Press Ship” people send you a very big welcome. Write and tell us all about your correspondence .lessons. Marion Danielson (Tai Tapu): You have been making good use of your time this bad weather, haven t you, Mafrion? Love to you and your sisters.;

Kathleen Smale (Parnassus): Yes. the puzzle was right. Kathleen. You are doing .well. I Joyce Munro (Oamaru): Lady Gay was - delighted to hear from Joyce again.- The paragraph about Cromivdl was very good. It will appear in' "The Gay Gazette” soon. 1 Daffney Phillips (Hororata): Thank you 15-for,I 5 -for, ' those fUnny rlddlemerees, Daffney. The competitions you sent were , right. You are doing, well.

1 Peggy'Pankhurst (Shirley): That was a splendid list of books you sent in. Peggy. Why, with a big fire and all these you wouldn’t even notice the winter.

Kathleen Sheat (Brookside); there have been several light falls of snow here recently, Kathleen. What fun it must be learning to weave. Let us 1 'know 1 how you get on < with your tartan scarf.

Malsle Watson (Ashburton): Thank you for the letter from your penfriend. She writes a most interesting letter, doesn’t she?

’MATES’ LOCKER

’Mate Rewa (Little. River): * A good poem, ’Mate. It will be published in “The Gay Gazette” soon. Mother Bunch likes your painting very much.

’Mate Golden Kowhai (Woodend): It was most Interesting about the history of Woodend. ' You will see it in “The Gay Gazette.” ’

’Mate Elfin ; (Hinds) : Lady Gay doesn’t know- exactly how many points you have, 1 ’Mate. How are all your pen-friends?

; ’Mate Nature Bud (Waimate): Have you Had your fall of snow yet? “The Press Ship” people are well,- and Midge sends you ; .a - strong dose of ■ healing magic. ’Nate Springtime (Hinds): What a splendid number, of penrfriends ybu have, ’Mate. Don’t worry the dates, of your paints. • The main thing is to keep count of them all. ’Mate Blue-Bell (Ashburton): Good work, 'Mate. Your points must Be mounting up now. Your name will be on "The Golden Ribbon” next week. - V: 1

■’Mate -Cheery Chick (Klrwee); Won’t you- be pleased when you. reach'soo? Send in plenty of competitions, and your points will soon mount up. ’Mate Butter Nugget- (Public Hospital): Good work, ’Msite. Send in a few more like that, and your 'name will be heading a prize list. ’Mate Starshine (Opawa): Your work Is good, too. Hoty interesting it must be for • you to have Claire. ’Mate Sea Fever (Ashburton): That is a good name, ’Mate. Lady "Gay was -most In teres tedln y?ur pets. Write again soon.. V 'Mate Felix - (Geraldine); You did have an Interesting time in Timaru. didn’t you? Yes, Lady Gay idvos .reading, tod. ■ . ’Mate . Summertime (Parnassus); It was'a delightful poem, ’Mate. Send in more. Lady Gay will, always be glad to set them. • ’ - - " ■ Judy Boyd (Soatbbrldge): How about ’Mate Susie? They are good hobbled you bavd. i..,.’. t ---■

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22769, 22 July 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22769, 22 July 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

A NOTE FROM LADY GAY Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22769, 22 July 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)