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' BEVERLEY BAKER and LANCE BEDFORD.—WouId you both please send in J our addresses again, as they have been niistald. MARTHA HETA.—ISO, Martha, I don t think anyone likes the snail parties. J THOMSON. —Mark cards are sent ont for all published items. They are from .j to •jo points in value and are saved up till jou have 100 points, when you send the cards in to be cancelled. You then become an M.B.G. and receive a cash award of or. MARCUS ALEXANDER.—I was so sorry to hear you were in hospital, Marcus. Hope vott will soon be well again. , " ELAINE KEEPA.—Your school certainly did well with its onion crop, Elaine. The best of luck with your calf. ROLAND HOUGHTON and JUNE WATSON.—I am sorry, but we do not deal with pen-friend requests in this section now, so your appeals could not be printed. ISABEL JOHNSON.—PIease remember to write on one side of the page only when sending items for print, Isabel. R. TOCKER.—The best of luck with your vegetables; I expect they will be a great SU VALERIE WING. —Your items will see print just as soon as space permits, Valerie. There are so many members contributing eacn week that it is impossible to publish everything immediately it is sent in. BERNICE ROWELL,-I he show must have been great fun, Bernice. . JOY DEIHL.—You have to win another 100 before you become a D.M.8.G., Joy. \es, when vou are 15 you automatically become a member of the Senior Circle. . IRIS PEDERSEN.- -No. Iris, that was not pottage that was deducted from your prize, but tax. How nice that you met another member of the Circles at basketball. _ MARGARET HATRICK.—That chick is indeed lucky to have two mothers to look after it, Margaret. Thank you to the following hoys and girls for letters received:—Fay Whitehead, Anne Elliott, Heather Buchanan. Bettie Graham Gene Reed. Eleanor Milson. Doreen Com Scott, Alison Harris, Barbara Fenton, Jeanm Lloyd. Bernice Rowell, Nancy Hansen, Bar barii Fea. A very hearty welcome is extended to thi following new members of the Herald Circles T. Rashliegh. Margaret Hatrick. Desmom Clayton, Heather Olipharit.
ACCEPTED The work of the following boys and girls reaches publication standard and will appear on the page when upace permits:— STORlES.—Heather Oliphant ESSAYS. —Dawn Gosper, J. Thomson. VERSE.—Barbara Fea, Gene Heed, Avonne Rogers. . _ „ ... SKETCHES. —Bernice Rowell (1). OTHER SHORT ITEMS.—Audrey Alexunder, Heather Buchanan, R. locker, Johnson, Avonne Rogers, Lesley Harvej, Betty Shaw. v
TRY AGAIN The work of the following boys and girls was not quite suitable for use on this page at present : , „ , . STORIES.—Tory Julian Valerie Tarr, Audrey Alexander, Marcus Alexander, Martha Heta, Binkie's Plot. ESSAYS. —T. Rashliegh, Joy Thomson. VERSE. Doreen Corse Scott, Alison Harris. „ . _ ~ SKETCHES. —Maud Hart, Bernice Rowell, R. Tocker, Edward Crawford, B. Fenton, Doreen Lockhart, Eleanor Milson, Gene Reed, Anne Elliott. Joye Schmidt, Fay Whitehead. OTHER SHORT ITEMS.—Valerie Tarr, Maud Hart, Ruth Tocker, Graeme Elmsly, Doreen Corse Scott, Josephine Selak, Martha Heta, Avis Yovkovich, Betty Shaw. Dawn 1 Gosper, Audrey Alexander.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 17
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502Letter-box Corner New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24135, 29 November 1941, Page 17
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