CHRISTMAS AND CENTENNIAL NUMBER
C is for Christmas which comes once a year, H is for Helen who has no fear, R stands for Rosemary who sat up on the bench, I stands for lan who helped with the fence, S for Shelia who bought a new hat, T for Thomas who lost his cricket bat, M is for Mickie a pony so bold, A is for Anne who feels so cold, S stands for Sarah who found some gold. A stands for Alice who swings on the tree, N for Neville w r ho let himself free, D for Doreen who would not agree, C is for Centennial which is now on, E is for Elaine who has just gone, N stands for Nancy, a name we all like, T stands for Teresa who has a new bike, E for Eileen who bought an eskimo pie, N for Natalie who didn’t tell a lie, N is for Noel who is in Standard Four, I is for Ivy who didn't shut the door, A stands for Allan who has a new pup, L stands for Lois who broke the cup. N for Noeline who is a Scotch lass U for Una who turned on the gas, M is for May who sat on the grass B is for Bruce who broke the glass, E stands for Ellen who has dark hair, R stands for Raymond who would like a pear. (3 marks to Kathleen Cahalan, age 14.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21529, 16 December 1939, Page 20 (Supplement)
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247CHRISTMAS AND CENTENNIAL NUMBER Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21529, 16 December 1939, Page 20 (Supplement)
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