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HARLEY’S ' Junior Club Dear Boys and Girls, — , „ Well here we arc once again, with another week gbne by. How are vou all setting on at school? Very well, I hope. , I’m afraid 1 won’t be able to write you a long letter today, children because we have such a great big mail’bag and also your competitions this week are quite long ones, so there isn’t any room for a bis letter Even though your competitions are quite lengthy, children thev aren’t really difficult, so I am sure you will all have them correct which will mean ten more marks for. you. Now boys and girls, 1 really must say cheerio, because, if I don’t Mr Printerman will never be able to squeeze everything into our corner! Lots of love. From the Mail Bag" [ £ Laurene Bassett: A very big 6. A gold digger, welcome to Harley’s Junior 7 a sticky beak. Club Laurene. I hope you will 8. A blue stocking, enjoy doing the competitions. 9. a mad cap. Thank you for the riddles. 10. A skin flint. John Clark, Trevor Nyberg, u A busy body. Fred Nyberg, Beverley Nyberg, 12. A fast worker. Ron Nyberg, Lorna Clark, Jean 13. A book worm. Neilson, Jule Brown, George 14. A milk sop. Cooper, Dawn Cooper, Joyce 15. An artful dodger, Hall: Our little artists have 16. A grass widow, been very busy again this, week. 17. a spoil sport. Thank you for the drawings 18. a scatter brain, you sent in, boys and girls. 19. a rolling stone. Billy Ryan: I was very 2 0. A butter fingers, pleased to hear from you again, were' vay“good dle write again Competition Corner soon won’t you? Bc ys ard Gir| s Nine Years of Jill Williams, Winnie Clark, Age and Over Lola Tinetti, Carol Hains, Col- Two or more meanings are leen Ryan, Veronica Benyon, given for each word used in the Req Adams- Thank you for your list. The competition is ta ideniokes and riddles.‘children. I lily the right meaning. love reading them. 1- Errant means: (a) roving; Margaret Hunt: You were (b) shameless. asking about the markss, Mar- 2. Antiseptic means (a) infarct" Well, for a correct com- hibits the growth of germs; (b) petition entry vou receive ten kills bacteria. marks and if you send in jokes, ’ 3. Terminus! means (a) a riddles," poems, drawings or station; (b) the city at the end stories they will gain extra of a railway. marks’for‘you. What a lucky 4. A firkin is (a) a wooden eirl vou are to have a new coat measure; (b) a small pickle; and “sandals. Thank you for (c) a waistcoat. the poem and limerick. 5. An octant is (a) eight Pat Scully, Cecelia Treacy, notes; (b) the eighth of a circle; Jean Neilson: Your poems were (c) an animal with eight feet, very neatly written, girls. Do 6. A latchet ist (a) a kind o? you learn them all at school? lock; (b) a shoestring. Edith Steele: Thank you for . 7. Convex means (a) curvthe limerick you sent in, Edith. ing in; (b) curving out. It will be printed soon. 8. A tabar is (a) a small Merlyn Anderson: Your story drum; (b) a mantle worn by entitled “The Stolen Story” was knights. very good, Merlyn. Did you Boys and Girls Eight Years of make it up yourself? Age and Under Margaret Ryall: Well, Mar- There are one or more amgaret, you forgot to put your mals hidden in each of the folname on your competition en- lowing sentences: — . try, but fortunately I knew 1. Along he came, limp and your writing, and was able to aching. give you your marks. Please 2. Ha! Eeali.se all or nothremember to be very careful to ing. put your name on your entry , 2. I saw her pant, her heart each time, because you don’t beat rapidly. want to lose any of your marks. 4. I saw a monk eyeing a Birthday Greetings to the, peachlike lady. following children; Leon Price, 5. In Egypt the god Hathor Sept. 19th.; Mary Clarke, Betty sees all, Ko do not leap up and Charlton. Sept. 20th.; Kathleen down. Clark, Sept. 21st.; Betty Wil- 6. I don’t like wishy-washy dermoth, Sept. 22nd.; Helen enamel brooches. Little, Sept. 23rd. The letters are all in their Answers to Last Week’s correct order, boys and girls. Competitions Bor example, in No. 6 the last 1. A nosey parker. two .letters of “washy” and the 2. A smart Alec. first three of “enamel” form 3. A snappy line. “hyena.” King of the Royal Mounted zane X X -\ \'\\ 7" HE FIRED,BUT USEPA MANDY..HEFOOLEDME....SOK/E’RE DIP THE K.LLcR FIRE AT Ds going- TO HELP YOUR BROTHER. /OUR DUMMY OF z*-y-7" BREAK'!TAI L 'jr.' FOOTLOOSE .DID if ■>.-=== YOU CATCH HIM, : liS—e-rri ffffy'/ /■' I W-) W r r./l ,L.-A? Txi MY PLAN IS CTHIS MUST LOOk)I WHY, ( A VERY NATURAL PLACE FOR BILL LIKE BILLY'S MADE A REAL < DAD’S OLD /yTO H 1p&... BUT HERE'S THE AK&L’JJ *BREAK:..HE'STOHEADR)RA RANCH// ( FOXY'S THERE /..AND IM SURF/.. RIM THE KILLER

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1949, Page 7

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