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HARLEY’S Junior Club Hello, Boys and Girls Well, what a big mailbag I had this week. I had such a lot ] of letters, I just didn’t know where to start, and when I did start I I wish you could- have seen poor Aunt Helen I I was nearly lost I under letters and envelopes and drawings, and I thought I would neven be able to find my way out. It has taken nearly all our space to answer our great big mailbag to-day, boys and girls, so I haven’t any room to/ write you a long letter, because our competition is quite a big one, too. So, once again, cheerio and lots of love. From the Mail Bag 1 drawings were very well done, | “ " ” , ° Helen. I was pleased to hear | Mary Thompson: Thank you from you again. I for your letter, Mary. Ihe Colleen Haines; A big wel- | Jumbled Names were veiy come to our Junior Club, Col- | good. 1 leen. Please write and tell me | Frances Ann Neilson: I was the date of your birthday. | very pleased to hear from you Thank you for the riddles. I again, Frances. Thank you for Colleen Baxter: Thank you I the drawing. for the puzzle you sent in, Coli Lorna Clark, Dawn Cooper, leen. Marie Findley, Johanna Con- Lorraine Beirne, Anna roy, Ron Nyberg, Trevor Ny- Clarke, Isobel and Maureen berg, Margaret Weir; Your Purcell: I was very pleased to I drawings were all very well hear from you all again, girls. | done, children. Thank you for Birthday Greetings to the following girls: Mary Thompu m. son, Nov. 2nd.; Jillian Hunter, I Aunenne Hatchard Thank . EHzabeth peters _ I you for the puzzle, Adue e. sth , Patricia Mason> Nov. You forgot to put you:. name sth _■ Margaret Ryall, Nov. 6th. on your letter so please be Answers to Last Week’s careful about that next time. Competitions. Ismay Kinsella, Margaret -p Flea 2 Earwig. 3. Grub. I McNaughton, Pat Scully, Carol 4 Bluebottle. 5. Daddy-long-I Haines, Winnie Clark: Thank ]egs 6 Snail. 7. Cricket. 8. I you for the jokes and riddles, Pee . g Tick. girls. They were very amus- 1 ’ Scoo ter. 2. Ball. 3. ing. Blocks. 4. Rocking Horse. 5. ! Janice Ware: Your entry was Tricycle. 6. Doll. 7. Train. 8. I very neatly done, Janice. I Bat. 9. Pram. I was pleased to hear from you McNaughton, ismay Competition Comer Kinsella: Thank you for the Boys and Girls Nine Years of poems, gii'ls. I enjoyed them Ag e and Over. very much. With the clues given below, Margaret Hunt; No, Mar- can you fill in the blanks and garet, each member is allow- make up the 14 words. ed only one badge. Thank you 1. HE — — —. for the competitions you sug- 2.— HE . gested. ) 3. HE —. Lola and Dawn Tinetti: 4. —- — — HE. Thank you for the riddles, girls. 5. HE —. How are you getting on with 6. — HE — —. your knitting ? 1 7. HE - — — ■ —. Averill Brailsford: A big 8. —— — HE. welcome to Harley’s Junior 9. HE —. Club, Averill. Remember our 10. —HE— —. motto, “Do a Good Deed Each 11. HE ■ —. Day.’’ 12. — HE . George Cooper: Yes, George, 13. — — HE —. I have seen a live hare. Thank 14. — — — HE. you for the pOem. Clues: 1. Weighty. 2. The Denzil and Joy Mackie: wool bearers. 3. Person who Thank you for your letters, shows you to a seat. 4. Flexchildren. I was pleased to ible. 5. Girl’s name. 6. Act hear from you. of stealing. 7. Hoist up. 8. To Frances Thorn; The Jumbled wash. 9. A drug. 10. In adTowns competition was very vance of others. 11. Valentine good, Frances. I may use it symbol. 12. Piece of bed linen, soon. 13. Remains of fires. 14. A Colleen Ryan: What a lovely tenth part. holiday you had, Colleen. Did you enjoy going to the zoo ? Boys and Girls Eight Years of Imelda Benyon: Your origin- Age and Under. al poem was excellent, Imelda. The jumbled things are all Joy and Barbara Hughes: found in the sitting room. Thank you for the very good 1. IPAON. 2„ PCRATE. 3. drawings, girls, and also tho HACiR. 4. HIANC-BICTEAN. poem, Barbara. 5. CKLOC. .6. CPITREU. 7. I Helen McKnight: Yom - 1 SAVE. 8. WOFREL. King of the Royal Mounted GR B E Y Y - U\ -SAYS HE THINKS THE REALW KILLER,FOXX IS HIDING AT PAD’S W THAT GAOLBREAK A 'OOyMoLD RANCH... WRE TO HEAP FOR. g SHOULD LOOK REAL -THERE/ ENOU6H, MANDY.../ Zrt/VQ NOWWHAT? / 7/// /C‘7 'Tr/tothrow iNwith y w nC u ; ■. king- said M FOXY’S GANS- AMD r-7 THAT'S HE’D WATCH LEARN WHAT j — 7 KIND O’ / OUT FOR. W® CAM > / 1 RISKY'/ If

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Grey River Argus, 8 November 1949, Page 3

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