BIG BROTHER BILL and the BAIRNS
The winner of the competition for puzzles suitable for the column is Eae l>’airbairn, 10 West avenue, St. Clair. The winning competition is being used this week. A number of _ quite good competitions were sent in by the family, for which Big Brother Bill is very grateful. They will be used each week. There is nothing special to talk about this week except the most special thing of all—the picnic. We remember last year as a delightful day, without even the slightest accident to spoil the recollection. This happy result was doubtless due to the manner in which v all the great crowd behaved. Everybody was anxious that nothing should be done to mar thq happiness of anybody else, thus all came away with the best feelings. With this same spirit on March 8 we cannot help but have a good time. If we all remember this again there seems no reason why another happy memory should not be added to the store. Your always affectionate, BIG BROTHER BILL.
Hello Everybody!
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Evening Star, Issue 20422, 1 March 1930, Page 9
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