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HAKLEY’S . JUNIOR CLUB FROM THE Dear children,— MAIL BAG Well, here we are again, at the end of another week, and time I — for our corner once more. LORRAINE BEIRNE. — Thank j have had such a of ma i! aga i n this week that-it will take you for your neat little letter, Lor- aR our S p a ce to answer your letters, so I won’t write very much. tThelp Now there is one thing some of you have been forgetting, and that TVTirrnmv * T hone Daddv is better is to put your names and addresses on your letters. I had a letter S rnd hS from hospital ' yesterday from some little person who is eight years old and lives at a d AND P MARY 8 Collins street, Blaketown, but there was no name on the letter, so CLARKE Your Story “Don’t Do I would be pleased if he or she would tell me his or her name and IV’ Sas °“ooT"Patricia, and date of birthday. Try to be very careful about that won’t you boys it wiYl be printed when we have and girls, because if you send in your competitions witnout your some space to spare in our corner name, I won’t know to whom to give the marks. of the paper. Thank you for the Cheerio till next week. Lots of love, poems, Mary. COLIN EVANS.— Yes, Colin, .q , you can still enter our Club. " Re- • member our motto, won’t you, “Do a Good Deed Each Day.” Would — you please let me know how old you are? MERLYN ANDERSON.—Thank COMPETITION CORNER you for your interesting letter, Merlyn. Do your brothers want to . GIRLS NINE YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, become members, too? I would be boys and bihw very pleased to have them in the This week your competition is called “Letters of the Alphabet. Club. Fancy having an opossum The f o n oW i n g words can be answered by one or more letters of the for a pet. They often used to alphabet. I have’ answered two for you, to give you an idea, come round our house and play ■ . / on the roof, but we didn’t ever (1) Containing nothing. (9) Slang expression, have one for a pet. Thank you (2) Obligation or debt. Answer: (10) Vegetable. for sending the photo of yourself. 1.0. U. (11) Poorly dressed and pale JUDITH ANDERSON.— No, you (3) An insect. i • e ’ C ’ U ' are not too late to join, Judith. I (4) To behold. (J*) A bird, was very sorry to hear that you (5)*A foe. A beverage, had been sick, but lam glad that (6) GirVs naine< (14) A kmdot peppei. nice sffyffi bedTs (?) A story you write at school. (16) slan g for “Beg your parLYNDSAY CLARK. — I am sorry (8) Part of the body. don. you missed my first letters, Lynd- GIRLS’ EIGHT YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER, say, but you can still join our Club. tsOYo and uimlc ELIZABETH CAHI LL.— Thank know aR enioyed the “jumbled” competition last week so we you very much for- your letters, have another one this week. This time they are Vegetables and Elizabeth, they were so neatly Elnwpr( , written. I enjoyed your story f i uwc - about your trip to Westport in the Epsa; (2 ) Ekles; (3) Syanp; (4) Livoet; (5) Tacrors, (bj holidays. It was too bad that you Nabes; (7) Sore; (8) Pypop; (9) Nonio; (10) Pmsraps. ’enjoy the ’ trip so Here are the correct answers to last week’s competitions: izcMMcnv Well New Zealand. Switzerland. Holland. Finland. Scotland. GreenTERRY KENNEDY. — Well, Iceland England. Ireland. Terry, I was very sorry to hear Jancl - g that you are still sick in bed. I Helen. Pat. Jim. Tom. Mary. Peter. Bill. Joy. Joan. Nola. am glad that you look forward to - ————————————- King of the Royal Mounted isn’t very pleasant being in bed O ; as long as you have had to be. |. , REMINDS ME... TO 60 DCWN MERLE PRENDERGAST. — TO HI6 SISTER’S HINER ANP HAVE Welcome to our Club, Merle, A BEAUTIFUL PAY/ SOME OF HER GOOD W U oS “e'ai Te? ™ No, Frances, you are not too late to IT’S YOUNG BILLY— 1 ißßtl' A' 7 '/ / join our Club. Please write and // A tell me when your birthday is. \ J* DORIS LEMON.— Yes, Dons, IfH •- M keep a record of your marks, and 'nvUi ' f . 1 ' /'4F when you have 100 you will re- , —Lf-|| Il k U A J/- Hl ? 1 ceive a prize. Thank you lor the ‘‘ ,\\V V riddles, etc. .• ( |IM Tp - i L YVONNE WOOD.— Thank you <• ' l±'® .I. i' " 7-3 f for the riddles, jokes and poems. -P.M B V I- 1 You forgot to put your name on cvpy„gh< ni/b k»s your last letter, so remember next ■ -..1 1 ELSIE |&FEW MINUTES ANP'ON THE ED6E OF TOWN DENSE, NGAIRE WILLIAMS, / vjugßE MANbY IS WHEN WE PLUG SLICK JON...I'LL girls; they were very good. j"-- N JANICE ROTHERWAY, DAVID Y \\> AND DAWN BECKLEY, FRED AND RON NYBERG, VERONICA AH WW BENYON.— Thank you for the drawings, children, they were ex- F hl ! l I cellent, and I wouldn’t be sur- OU prised if some of you turn out to -- MANWS DANDY Sra® l Si be real artists. , ikt/IDINER Olr Birthday Greetings to the fol- - TJX W® lowing children: Joy Hughes, 2nd. W ' Sept; Betty Charlton, 20th Sept; >■ '■ - ‘C# 0 Mary Feehan, 28th Sept.; Beverley ~, Kidd, Ist Oct.; Melva Jones, 2nd — Oct. ' 18 .

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1948, Page 6

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