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HARLEY’S JUNIOR CLUB FROM THE Hell How > are^ou^n 1 today? lam glad you all like being members of MAIL BAG our Club. I have had such a lot of letters saying how anxiously you wait for the paper each week to read our corner. You remember the last few weeks I have asked you to be very ERLEEN MUlR.—Thank you for care f u l about putting your names and addresses on your letters, well, your poem and drawing about the- •q : j l i s week I have received two without them. One was from a little sponge, Erleen. I enjoyed it very club mem ber in Kokiri, who sent the answers to the competition and much and it will be printed soon. also some j o kes. The other was from a member at Moana who sent JEANETTE McTAGGART —I the answers''to the competition and a Riddle-Me-Ree. Would these was very sorry to hear that you children please write and let me know their names. had been sick, but lam glad that j had such a good idea the other day, boys and girls. You will you are getting better now. I a p he saying “I wonder what Aunt Helen has thought of this time, thought your drawing of “Spring” well you would never guess, so I will tell you. lam going to get a big was lovely. photograph album and I want you all to send me a photo of yourselves JANE THODE.—Welcome to our and j will keep them all together in my book, so that when I get letters Club, Jane. Would you please let from . yOUj z w ni be able to look at your photo and know just exactly me know the date of your birth- who you are. Don’t you think it is a good idea? . . • day - Now I must not use up any more of our space, so I will say cheerio BARGARA HUGHES.—I am tm next week . j w ill be looking forward to getting your snaps. glad to hear that you are practis- Lots of i' ove , in" hard for your music exam. Bibara. I wish you the best of AGNES MEREWETHER.—No, Agnes, you are not too late to join - —— our Chib. You forgot to tell me the date of your' birthday, so COMPETITION CORNER would you please let me know the 'ovzxtxjl next — Yes BOYS AND G’ RLS NINE YEARS OF AGE AND OVER Maureen you can become a mem- Your competition this week is called “Hidden Birds.” In each ber of Would you please sentence there is the name of a bird hidden. 1 have answered one let M m A e RY °THOMPSON. — Yes, (1) In the morning one star lin- (6) The cow lets me stroke her Marv I received your letters. I gered in the sky. . ne ?„: , A , ~, thought your poem was very good, (2) It is not worth rushing to (7) Did Alec row round the isand also the limerick. lam glad catch the tram. land. that you like “King of the Royal (3) He handed me the cellar ( 8) He is no j as tall as Ernest Mounted.” ke F- A „ r or Kenneth. TERRY KENNEDY. — Thank AnSvZr (9) When his friend arrived, you for your letter, Terry. I am Eric ran eagerly to meet him. very pleased to have your sister ‘ wandering (10) I cannot do very difficult Janice in °ur club too What a meadQw . sums . trip to Nelson. BOYS AND GIRLS EIGHT YEARS OF AGE AND U N DER You must have been very dis- This week I want you to write a very neat stoiy all about tne appointed.. pets you have, and the ones you would like to have, and I will keep a ALAN HALLThank you for y° ur stories together in my “Pets’ Book." the Hidden Cars Competition, Here are the correct answers to last week’s competitions:— X It was very new Ut out. (I)M.T (2) 1.0. U. (3) B ( C. (SJN.ME. ( ,)S.A Extra marks for you this time, (8) I. (9) G. (10) P. (11) C.D. (12) J. (13) • ( ) t > Alan ‘ ° Leeks. Pansy. Violet. Carrots. Beans, Rose. Poppy. DENZIL MACKIE. —You were Q nk)n parsnips. asking about marks, Denzil. V eli, — “ for every correct answer in your 1 .1 BY Klllff of the RoVal MOUlltefl ten marks, and so forth. c? ISOBEL PURCELL.-NO. isohel. 1 SB® CAVORTIN’COW6> I WNPER WHAT ) you are not too 1 ate to ° u £ tppr ’inilF 0 Club< I am glad that you had ppp iN<TAMr£ tmpm THcY nice time, at the Health Camp. FgHW ■ THEM 60IN’ When your little sister Maureen is |TODGH LOOKIN WHAT five, I will be very pleased to have y JUST kILEP Ur Tn CREEK,Ov ’ her’for a member of the Club. VERONICA BENYON, URSULA WEBBER.—Thank you for the /® X®.' /fe*-* a stories, girls. I enjoyed them very J much - ■" r CUSHLA WOOD, MARY \ fY WJ CLARKE, JILLIAN HUNTER, JgM, COLIN EVANS.—I thought your J/do poems were all very good, and one jSi a. p K ,j u . I .jb,s« P h«,si.-,.n V , i~ Saturday soon I am going to use N our space in the paper to print the ILWU.,t, ,— L, — best ° neS ' . . ,AK. fiOnOH HIM HAVE IT£.NOW/jj|i COLIN EVANS, JILLIAN 1 HUNTER, VERONICA BENYON. lAGOIN I AZAoUbti''' A 4 i —Thank you for the riddles, jokes jr,THAT RIDER' and competitions, children. I X— a ' hope to use them soon. JOHN WEBBER, JOYCE HALL. I fld —Your drawings were very good; f 'WIIBiC..we have got some real little artists A kj'' in-our club. 2 Z AoOS Welcome to the following new members: Jane Thode, John Dunn, 1 Z<atJY_. Helen Wilson, Marilyn and Lona Seebeek. --Z'' m Birthday greetings to the following children: Billy Ryan and | 1 ~~ Heather Brown, October 16th. LJ^t— ——

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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1948, Page 6

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