A NOTE FROM LADY GAY
, (Rakaia) :?• They; wereigoh'd.'iidjlles, Margaret. Watch for «s#& :, £Fbe Gay ’Gazette.”; Lady Gay fjya§v'evec.t so Interested to heart d-slstej^.r?V';Vv!^-;' y.P- ■ x Your,*badge has Colin.- Very best wlsh&.WHave you flown, your kite yet?,. Ge)^Un%ftPennls , (prorata):, Lady Gfiy W Gordon Is 'B<f?muahvlwter, Vlt'naust'have-been Mldgfe’s/Imaglc ’■ that helped’ hirn . along. , Besf'-wlshes ;.to ■ Elaine; Clive,/Gordon, and Roger. ' • Bose Heaven • (Eiifeltonjt So glad you (Iked your badges, dear. What fun you had In the snow, didn’t you? : - Betty Carpenter (Prebbleton): And how F did you get on In that basketball tournament, , Betty? - We- hope you have a happy time these.Jhondays. ■ <v Hazel Quinn (Oxford): It In.:\a : good -entry your name will vappeat. on; ■..; The, Golden cgoer |l(r, points. DnVsdh'|nr’at?? , 3Phe PreSs Ship’* Cabin sb&*-- I timeV'Ydtr ;> WlU ; find ■t dp the second? floor -of ■ ‘The- Press ?. building.- i;f --/ * ’ v Audrey Beaveq\ (Elfleiton):- Thank you for your interesting letter^ and/ aU■; .those contributions..-Audfey./J3ome.of ■them wlll^bd.'pubUsh'e,d- in>'”The. Gay lGa2ette.'' i;s ßest , vdshes’>for*.basfcetbaTl ; . Kathlee'd'VSmale - (Parnassus) i .iLady, - .Gay fqund.your story about ;a . dream fof-JndfaJ ; .'You^will v seeilt i in’ “The> Ggy 'Gazette,’K39KOwr?ls' your-garden? -.w.: NestitsCatroll. (Southbrldge): -Have. ,you‘ all .-/the ■ badges- and 'rlbfaons you. iwant ndW,:T. dear?." Just let us‘- know 'if ‘you-haven’t., ' ' • ;-.■■■; "K Olive niches ;(Leeston):V' How/ are.ton' jfer you. are.working? Lady:'Gay-.would - Hike to jHte. ttlwben <it : is ' finished. It must be;;great;-fun 'wOrl?ing ,wlth such m big needle*:.; :■.■■■ .. , Debanne'Ah -Chan.. (Thames); Lady Gay was dellgjited.-f oi. bear from you; Debanne. 1 are not ; too ■’Old to 'Join ■ “The very big welcome.’ ... Count : 10 points, every - time' ypu'Vhay'e. something -published in ‘‘Thfe-Ga?r Gazettei” or whenyour name appears: on .‘‘The Golden; Ribbon." Lady Gay' will Write to you: this week and answer- yoUr. • other questions. 1 ■ ' Edlene Topp'(Waipara):,Thankyou for’ your .interesting • letter: ~Wbat? r . a; busy tlmq.it must be for.-you during the lambing' season. - Jean Beaven (Ellleiton): How excited you would be when you woke ■to see the grodnd covered in snow. Your answer ..to the Winter Competition was right; •Beth Smalejtfvarnassus): Good work, Beth. Lady-®WJr thinks you are .one •of her. most energetic workers.. Noeline Poole (St. Albans):. Thank you for >*3 contributions, Noeline. They Best wishes.. . Thelma (Wlnchmore): You may have Ttnat name, Thelma. You have 43 points, and Ngaire has 39. < Do both |ceep points books? . ..Good •Patricia Sbeenan (Hornby): Welcome aboard,. Patricia. Your work is good, and hopes to have many letters from you, dear. ■ Lynda Fjampton (Wakanul): And a Very big (welcome to Keith’s sister, Lynda-\ Heter arid Ernest send their love. • ;• '-JW.V •• ' Lorna' Woods ■(Wahnate): Lady Gay, Isj- always glad' to- see extracts from pen-friends’ ; letters. You - will see
- some interesting addresses on the Fen-friends’ Page, to-day., •y-.Ehoa ,1s [ finding it very difficult to find pen- .: friends in the Pacific Islands, so that M why you 1 have hot heard. Kathleen Sheat (Brookside):. What a lot ol.'luh you’ve been having. Lady Cray hopes'she. will bear, you play yourmandolin some day. iMary Keane (Winchmqre): The Ppems were very good; ' dear. . You must send .in more.. Your .badge has • been posted. Peter and Ernest send • you their loye. '.Betty Beaven (Waiah): Your badge has been posted, too, Betty. Lady Gay . ?opes,you* like it. Best wishes. ■ • ]‘J«y Emerson (WaJkarl): That was \tbe.right .answer, Joy,.;;Do you think . |rpja wttjl be going to the exhibition?
‘■Jolla Scott (Sumner): . Thanlc you Joy Holbirough (Woodend): Your lor the Interesting story Nof Mount name will be on the next 100 points Pleasant’, gee If you can tyrlte some list, Joy. You have done well.* How more stories for ■ the Centennial Page.' pretty the clock of flowers must be.
Hannah Timothy (Walnul): Good work; Hannah. -How are you getting on with the cycling? "The Press Ship" people; all send.you their love. Joan Power. • (Swannanoa): .Midge,; would -be so pleased if you. wrote a story'about her. How are the lambs ; '•':'•'•' ! Beverley Glddens (Sydenham): Welcome '/aboard, Beverley. Lady Gay: > holies you will write often and enter.; ''-'Shiri'ey Rudd (Rlccarton): . You had,better send in your club - coupon. for badges again,'dear. Lady Gay. has not. seen the one you sent in before. You,recelve. a prize when -you reach 100 points. Are you keeping count of all those you earn? You may sign A 3, after your name when you receive your "Press Ship" badge. Beryl ChlsnaU (Hinds):, You did well 4o come third in your class, Beryl. Are you enjoying your holidays? "Lady Gay is wondering if there are leaves I out yet on. that tree. Dorothy HarlnjjtonV. (Duvauchelle Bay): Lady Gay• is delighted to welcome you,"j Dorothy. 5 Peter and Ernest send their love and they, hope to hear from^yW'often. -■ Kathleen Coe (Parnassus): How interesting it; must have been to hear all about; the Royal visit to Canada from your pen-friend. She was lucky to see the King and. Queen so plainly, wasn't she?:. Eileen Wells:, (Oxford): Lady Gay . has no dolls .yet,Eileen', but when she gets some she Will<4>e;.glad if ypu would dress some. John: Wells (Oxford): .What a kind old horse Kit must vbe.r., Peter and Ernest send their.love;to you. Keith Dornwell (New' ' Brighton): Yes, you may : -be .'Mate Meccano. Best wishes. ": : '-; '• '. • ■ ' June Foster (Geraldine): So glad you liked your prize, dear. Have you been having some good hikes with the guides lately?: ,',, Cara McKenzle /(Domett): What a lovely garden you-wilj. .have in spring, Cara. Lady Gay would love to come to see it if it were 3nat v '> so\far away. Thelma Hannan (Sprlngburn): Your badges have been posted, Thelma. You have 33 points altogether. Thank you for your interesting letter and the contributions. Noeline Muirson (Dunsandel): You will see your story about the hen in "The Gay Gazette," Noeline., Peter and Ernest send their love to you and David. Grahame Johnston (Palmerston North): Lady Gay is delighted to welcome you, Grahame. You must try writing stories and poems as well as entering ' for competitions. Lady Gay feels sure you are going, to do very well. Coleen Ramsden (Ellesmere): Good work, Colleen. You will see your paragraph in "The Gay Gazette." Clive Dennis (Hororata): What a small family you are these holidays,' Clive. You will <be glad when your brothers -and sisters . come home again so that you can -all have games ' together again. Roger Dennis (Hororata): . Peter and Ernest were so glad to hear from Roger. Best wishes. ■■"■•■•;■ ■ Gwen Heney (Woodend): Lady \ Gay was so sorry to hear about your arm, Gwen. Midge sends you. a ' strong dose of healing magic for it, so it would be well by now. Your: work is very good, dear. Rita Greaney (Linwood): You must wear that green jumper in to "The Press Ship" some day, Rita. Lady Gay would love to see it. Lady Gay has r 00 plans for a party, dear. But there will be a fair later in the year. . ;, Ruth Bryan (Ashburton): The kowhai seeds and pots will be ready soon, and yours will be posted. So glad you had such a happy time at Rangitata. - Rae Merrln (Fendalton): And what are you going to -, call the kitten? You > will have to be careful that: the cat does not get in among the chickens. ' Fay. Sinclair (Dunedin): The hot water bottle covers will be-most' acceptable for,the Mission, Fay.- So glad > the photo arrived safely, .
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22805, 2 September 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)
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