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New of the Clubs

Lady Gay has come back to find a great pile of club reports and much club news waiting. So, from now on we shall have “Club News” every week. It is quite one of the most interesting pages in the paper, too, isn’t it? As many reports as possible will be printed each week, and we shall once more have our special “Idea and Exchange” column. Write jand tell what your club is doing, and it may help some other club. Little Akaloa Club

«Redfeather Club, Rangiora Members of this active club, of which Rob Woods is leader, held a meeting recently, and made plans for the next few months. Lady Gay is overjoyed to find that the

This club wants six badges. The colours are green and yellow, and though the club is only a new one, great things are expected.

Gay Chums, Woodend The Gay Chums, Woodend, who have done such wonderful work in the past plan to hold a bazaar next month. There will be news later. Sunset Club, Hawarden The name of this new Hawarden Club is the Sunset Club; the leader is Mary Waterland, and the other

Redfeather Club can be depended upon for Christmas peas for her old people.

The Fairy Boat

I saw a little fairy boat Go sailing down a stream. In it sat a little elf All dressed in green.

His boat was made of autumn leaves, Yellow, brown, and red,

officers are Juna Pohl, John Smellie, John Fahy, Kevin O'Carroll, and Jim Wright. Good luck to this club. Prince of Wales Club, Lees Valley And here is a letter from Lees Valley. Pauline Gillespie (‘Mate TTnlrnl writp^l “We would like to form a club in Lees Valley and make things for “The Press Ship.” We would like also to call our club "The Prince of Wales Club.” Our members are Patricia Duckworth (treasurer and secretary), Fred Lott, Dorothy Lott, Moyna Gillespie, Ronald Gillespie, and myself, Pauline Gillespie (leader and club reporter). The Lone Ranger Club, St. Albans

Firmly fixed together With a silken spider web. A white rose petal was his sail, A thin straw was his mast. And when a gust of wind came The boat went very fast. —ANNETTE STOOP, Oamaru. RIDDLEMEREE

Margaret Josling, St. Albans, is the Lone Ranger. She sent in another gift of 5s this week for the “Press Ship’’ Mission and Got fund.

Mv first is in dull but not in bright. My second is in day, but not in night. My third is in fast but not in slow. My fourth is in fork but not in- hoe. My fifth is in oats, but not in wheat. My sixth is in hands but not in feet. My seventh is in ill but not in well. My eighth is in fall and also in fell. And my whole is a flower we often see. Answer; Daffodil. —’MATE JAARLEN, Rotherham.

Margaret does very well in elocution competitions, and always sends in part'of her prizes to Lady Gay. - A’special Thank You to this One Only Club. . _ _

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 3 (Supplement)

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New of the Clubs Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 3 (Supplement)

New of the Clubs Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22823, 23 September 1939, Page 3 (Supplement)