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HARLEY’S Junior Club V, OR > Hello, Bovs and Girls, — . . . , , Well, children, it was rather exciting- having a little fall of snow last week wasn’t it ? I suppose it. was the first time that some of you had seen snow falling, and, if I know boys and girls, you would be wishing that it would snow harder so that you could make a great big snow man. Am I right ? I thinW so. It would* have been gieat fun, wouldn’t it ? „ , . , I wonder if you can guess what I have just been doing ? Well, I’ll tell you. I have been looking at all the photographs that our club members have sent me at different times. I have a lovely collection, but there are still a number of boys and girls whose photos I haven’t had, so if you would like to send'me one, then I will soon have a full collection to put in my album. You’ve no idea how nice they all look 1 . , T ,„ . , . Once again I must say cheerio, boys ano girls, and 111 be looking forward to your letters again next week. Lots of love. From the Mail Bag Answ Tc.m°ptt'lt a i s . , n S Week ’ s (1) In the house that Jack Margaret Weir: Yes. Mar- built. garet, there was a little snow (2) The Queen of Hearts, here ’ too, last week. Thank (3) Jack and Jill, you for the drawings, poems (4) Sing a song a sixpence, and riddles. (5> Old King Cole. Imelda Benyon, Mary (6) Simple Simon. Thompson, Dawn Cooper, (7) The Old Woman who George Cooper: Your poems lived in a Shoe. were very neatly written, chil- (8) lorn, Tom, the Pipei s r i ; en : - a ± t O v e CT nnd h illUStra ' WH Humpty Dumpty. tlO mi "wiNiams- I°am sure the (10) Geol ’sie Porgie. , .. J . l ' l W J.‘ - L Till Tal Little Miss Muffet. kittens me loxeb Jil I al- (12) Thre Bljnd Mice> ways thrnk they aie like httle n „ T T nrkef balls of fluff, don’t you ? What oucy Docket, are you aoins to call then, ? W Y i h i?l e K Tomm“ I T?JS,"’ and’poems f 1 drawings (16) Mary _ Mary Q uite Con _ l_orna Clark, Ron Nyberg, 1 (17)’Baa, Baa, Black Sheep. Trevor Nyberg, Marie Fl "dley, (18) Twinkle Twinkle, Little Winnie Clark, John Clark, George Cooper: Your drawings Qm’ were excellent, children. I Competition COTUCr wish I could draw as well as . .. Y nf you do, but I’m afraid I .can’t ! Boys Years of Valmai Thompson: I was very an “. y ver ’. pleased to hear from you again. iwn\Jords to answeT each ouesVnlmn' Thank" VOII for lhe tWO WOI CIS tO ansv. ei edCIl quib ooe 1 m a ana T l hell l ™,Tck/ "Yev Ire 6 snSTdl’f Betty Wynn: Well. Betty. II lerentlv 1 sl7answe?- one lor the competitions are very dif- tn <Hve von an idea ficult, you can get Mum J)r Dad - (1 f S 7 ckne y ss and j nn ; A ns.: to help \ou, but if you can ... , .. , manage it. I like you to work Ahm-oh and Cards them out for yourself. Thank Carpenter and. Chemist, you for your story and the , Dyers and Undertakers, drawings. _ I (5) Morning and Bills. Carol Hames■ 1 our Jumbled I (6) Boat and Shop. Word Competition was very (7) p and Foot good. Carol. Thank you for | (S) Chiv 4 lry and Stars . sending it in. g (g) F am ily and Distance. Prances Thorn: You are a | Q 0) Fruit and . Kn ife. real ‘bonk-wonm aren t vou, ( (11) Church and Geography. Frances ? Yes. I like reading, | n2) Honest and Money. ■ to , T , Boys and Girls Eight Years of Margaret Hunt: I hope you 7 A and Under . get on very well with your This , children . I am dancing lessons Margaret. j jn some riddles to Thank vou for the drawings answer. I think you will find ana poem. them Quite easy. Merle Parker: Yes, Merle, I (i) What smells most in the will b? printing a list of marks chemist shop 9 in a couple of weeks’ time. (2) Whal fniit suits ’ nistorv Pat Scully: Thank you for teachers best ? the riddles. Pat. They were ' (3) when is water not water? very amusing. (4) what do ladies look for Birthday Greetings to the and never wish to find? following’ children: Beverley (:>> What walks on his head Hughes, October 3rd.; .Rae Tur- all day ? ner, October sth.; Hilary Fa- (6) How many eggs could a hey, October 7th. giant eat on an empty stomach?

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Grey River Argus, 11 October 1949, Page 7

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