A NOTE FROM LADY GAY
• t’ .y.. 'W: , r* -* r* i**rri» C Amberley): There is etflFtime.for, aclub at' Amberley. Mildreg. tf'-you- wish. " Still nearly four months till- Christmas',\ Lady Gay en-Joyodvyour-nice newsy letter. BtoartcL«tham .(F'apamil): You may cnter iOc'»am«ny-competitions as you s»ifc Wneir your name appears. under- -the r * ‘Golden Ribbon’’ you count,lo pblnts. ,/When you win a prize your name is' In 'the prize list. Prizes are posted ;to winners.AlfceenToinllnson (Brookside): The prfzes have been posted, ' Aileen, Let it they arrive safely. Congratulations! V ‘Nan'cV Woodard CGossct.-street): How üboht 'Mate Shining Waves or Mate jarnonette? Both are pretty. When ydur name appears under the 1 Golden jMbboH” ; you win your “A. 8., and a badge Via, posted to you. John Sanders (Spreydon): .That was a 1 terribly fierce wind,,;. John, i me macrocarpa suffered. Ldidh.,t" ( tt?. , - You, wUI have to enter foe mur THomef Gardetß competition next years- ’ - t ■'-Kathleen Sheat (Brookslde) t' BroqkMtehSist be warmer than Christchurcn.•Xathlden. . Our windows were nearly, "•forays painted-' in " winter.; -{. _> p Derek Keiher (Goose , Bay) Ir hope, you - enjoyed your . birthday• • f c-Jmer^thought.--J2,yeai l s; must be terribly v s ■--t, •Doreen McArthur _NOi Doreen. I didn’t think you had-forgot-tea me. Was your slipper . very ( dirty whetuyou'-found it?: • . » ManeV- -Rlc'ie*’- ’(KUUnchy): i Yes, Kto^;- 3 ! like rMdlng, 1 and I have read several of the books you mentioned. more' enow. ,too.; * Karian Hellier: Thank you- so . much; fjagfy omj:letter 'and; y pur. drawing, Suly Gay loved‘them. -Wflsn.t-it, sad. that Wilfred ran away? C(Coltfiticuo): *W»tcn trie "Gay-Gazette” for an f English pen-pal, points will be Quite eight float, way. ! . V Therese Taneney (—) S .‘-‘You have 52 yrints. Therese. Yes,; you may coimt jour previous 22. - *■ . ’ - Dossle Be akin ( Westtond). That must have been; a terrible winu. It Is Just as well you were, not, near ; when 'the trees: blew -flown,-isn t 1 it? : '' Margaret Mowat (Cheviot); How do you like having Susan s m country? Green leaves and warm day* arc much better than snow.aren t they ? Lady Gay hopes:you get plenty^oi Interesting letters from the pen-friend 6 Cainer on (Sefton): Watch for the postman. Ruth. Yes. thank you. dear, I am wearing my most expensive •mile this week. .„„ v . r^dv Teresa Guthrie (Hawarden). Lady Gay and Mother Bunch send their love, Teresa, and Lady Gay looks for Ward to seeing you. _ Anne Batchelor, (Rotherham). Lady: Gay sends you healing mag J c. Anne. She thinks you are very clever at printing with your left hand. What >ou <« your letter, Frances. What a pretty poem .at the end of it. . , Xhoda Hide: Crayons will do Just as well, dear. You will have to practise hard at your music, won’t- you? Vera Miles (Rangiora): I am sure that being a Gdide is great fun. And what lots of things you learn before, you are a second-class Guide. Fustclass is the test, though. 1 like,.your limericks, Vera. • !• ■. • Eileen Caverhlll (Christchurch): Thank you for your entry for the All Book” puzzle. 1 am sure you must love reading. Ann Ireland (Mcthyen): You have 70 points, Ann. Splendid. .Coloured pencil pictures will not come out in the Of dinary’black Jnk will-do. Barbara? Skinner (Amberley): What •.•nice, letter; about spring.- T think the oulba-lii yjjur picture must be tulips; - tbey mx*i\wS. stately: ■ '■ •• Terry Kelleher (Greymouth); Try to.write* a poem of your own. Terry. It is such fun. . ■ Megan Doyle (Clarence Bridge): A ; Pretty poem, Megan. Send me another • due, some day- I
L.B.H. Badge Thl« badge (Literary Badge Holder) I« for good of our most’promialng writers are entitled to add the letters Ker their names, Mauve,
Gordon .and June Mowat (Ashburton): Thank you tor the entries for the . competitions. What nice verses you write. Gordon. Natalie Rickard (Hinds): I have received .your various entries. Spring is a lovely season, dear. How pleased I am that the lamb was saved. Pauline Healey (North Beach); I am looking forward to receiving the parcel, dear. Thank you very much. What clever drawings for only live years old! A lovely poem, too. ■■ Dorothy Hawkins (Christchurch): Thank you for the riddles, Dorothy. You must work hard for that scholarship. Janice' Mulligan (Ashburton) r I hop* you have, success with your pet lambs, Janice. What -lovely- names , you* horses have,- especially. Diana. .. . Dawn Bliss (Halswell): Your story Is very interesting, Dawn. I :have enrolled you as a ’Mate. You - must choose a name and let me know what it is. George McKinnon (Te Pirita): Your pony played a joke on you, didn’t he, George? Marlon Davies (Glenroy): Thank-you for the jokes, Marion. How about ’Mate Springtime? 'Mate--Watkins (Southbrook); Good work, ’Mate. Some of the riddles ,wIU soon appear.
What tree Is a lady’s name? Olive.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22515, 24 September 1938, Page 8 (Supplement)
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