L ' ' ■■■ : , " ■ -——~~ : ~"Wk££k! :AR COCOCUBS- THREE CHEERS FOR K^m First of all, I should /,"fc« you to know how very v l, aS c,l I \SL H&XM romutuL saTeC°V l n"mber of e"trics f°r h't month; W *V O^tWlW '' o>npe'U'°ns- I 0"' heimus ha., shown me how much, you V^ ' V" _ 4mWm thTLhav 0 ' "'"' / "'" "cm'*''™'!f V'ond to think May Porte), OU^Tn^\ Jg^jjl^ that ue have so many clever artists i> the League. winner of £1 for July \ • b\Ml fto^Z gJoT;JZV ' l h°Pt> hCIOTt W'" / \ 'cLpeS \ Last month there were three. Competitions lor Lcoquc members. This V^Z-—' V, \ Tmfj Tinwr^UT'-Tr^?' mo»«i-'«". AMT«7 X&N7 BOS W V*\ ' " ttft^viy"K/WOfli KA " ''« ** CW^r^om.. ■*-> ....,„' ' Special ConEolalioi! Prizes from Granny Lntil September sth,- DIFFSJP! Owls Tuck Shop to:—Joan Nicho), „„„„,„ , "aikouaiti; lion Oxenham, Huntlv: __________________ JO AAT HAN. < Jean Broadhead, \Yadestown. ' How Squire Rooster joined the Cococubs. competition— Squire Rooster was a bit fed up v/i(]i i Junior Cococubs (under 12 vearsi his chicken run. He began to get so —^" «v ,-^~<£;<:* s;£l «C .tired-of scratching around in the same /OH DEARIK N^^afi&llll&i' Af'" his unfortunate ex I)K narrow plot, and hearing the old hens thfbe <v>f<; \ penence in the May Coco- A.C>V> squabbling about this and about that. „»,„„ \ >s. cub News. Mr Pie Porker <££"tA When they had milled all the other V_ IRAIN ! declares he won't I.p *-Jrr^Wk birds -reputations to bits they turned |ii/mk " " cau Sn' napping" a^ain! ftf jl9 'on him. Talk about, being hen-pecked i -^ W) ' .' He is> in fact' v?rJ' muc)l lk;«sr^ "P^^**^ 1~ rTiniwi^m M iii \:;l;:j;jj;;iil\\ _^i^^^Js£i^ T*'' awake, and seems to he a^_^^ "^^lil/ ) J^-*- a ) vhat is amusing him? Write your fdea j^WwS&9 /^w?^ r^-----. _■.-, | 10/- extra Pocket Money flS^jjHUpl / tauceldCn'1' yoi1i lO I*™ .""° k° '" the.. d, iß" Entries must be in by August 22nd. TWrf'*^ \ o Sllre it>s a, train &\o Somewhere." He ' • " ■«]> -^WW '■ nartf nmni »c down the road, afraid THOUGHTFUL FREDDY F^lpßlP "^yS- "inn- W°" m' SS il' aH(I he kc Pfc °" -Jtth One <lay Peter Pirn, ' -^ "i! A^iil) /" 'gracious I jPb"' Cocociibville cross loads, Dub ilay lir couldn't stanu it. any cv , PWS%// A whats 7 ""^^ pretending he was a Longer, He decided to pack up Slid vvrSSS? vislll/ t<v»V"An/ Aooia ~, . traffic cop, when Fred'lv setout to sco tho world. When lie' r^V /what-s\ }; ro? canU! dashing along-in-.leaps and armed at the cross roads, he couldn't k-^M* P®s> l^Jfefc. UoMt J bo!l",^----quite make up his mind which road to fcC^-JPf *#H'flß^ r^Vl^ r \ WI)*ts 30'"- h"rry? Can't pass till' take. He put down his case, and, shut- gsp" :v--*WJ «• I I ? lI c the signal," said Peter Pum. ting his eyes, he turned around three. ■):' "l^l^ ItC I-v must llurr.v- Please, Peter, I'm times. When he opened them he was -,f Vr^'L & * ' —~- lr- vI"S to catch the mail." facing southwards. "Might as well go ' /-if} ' "•^'V-v^s/V^^ii/CS't^ . eter ?lanced «* the envelope Fred-lv this -way as anywhere else," ho nought. •'VsT v"^«iL*'^ j*A^«SMsi;i "™ m h' s hand. "Ah," he exclaimed' " ~ ~ : / f7\ iif q It; s , i? ddl;essed to Jonathan, I see. ' /„_,„ ' / (^V-^HiS-T^ \ ?¥Hy?£\s<JVZ Something importanto" PRIZE ' - ,y°™ ea?ped Fredd *- tr 3-ins t° " COMPETITION \ l /-y/-f-^' C V fT- dodge under Peter's shoulder. , c . . " s^y?£ts» £l_!l_^-W,A— J A" n?ht- said Peter, holding up (Senior Cococubs, over 12 years). -'^~^ a'^^^7\ \' ' -sprae traffic to let Freddy cross the road Here's a chance for you to win - -X / fiJ \ ..,-.<— i™'I'™, 'L' 5 sO., ver- v. important, Ido ID/, EXTRA POCKET MONEY. ' Wto . . J a<tMa of "> ' X'Si^^^."^ ft MOTTO -abo^thefunAwero'h^ng^. =^^^t^/^d\^:.fe - for L V ag ue.-. wo'iiK,e^"out h:r £«„ ;,; T -^? d;; - « Only those enrolled as Cococubs ? vhea!' '"Canterbury. Being a Cococub „,,„.„,,„,? Vil» ug •' cl^'" v-fc.,,^.,,.^,,...,,—., ' ~~ ' —' ai'e apt to forget the 'nor- JS^i I .' - "-»-•»-•>-«»-—«.-«.-«-..-«...-«-«.-»-«.-«-..-*...^^.,^.,,^^ inous number of letters Jnna- (tfT-c?- 1} } CODE MESSAGE. [ thanJms lo reply to!" &^T : CF TVSF UP TJHO BO^E EBUF MFBEFS GPSNT. ) {' «-«-«««. «.. Li^l^^£r^ 1F OBNFT PG UIPTF i i-£.T coSSSon ... . *"^""*" "**" "**""*"""*~""*"'"~">"w""~->-lV I OWI Forms for the Aui-ast i AN ACROSS WORD PUZZLE. i rA -?H Leartei" competition J L. I I I I I I ■ j^^^^-^— .> i ' PR 17 lriust be in by the J I__^^H^^H I I I I 1 ■■fy.)vh°l° is a Chocolate of very great Fame, | I I j - .1 I ' n to-day's News! ~~T~— —P^^"l—— II Making up Riddle-mee-rees is great fan. I I i I I Jonathan? 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Birthday White and beautiful, \ \'^^, ~ '' ;^/ and so easily ironed when \ \^lkv .x* Si you use CoJman's famous \ \f^tes /^**^«%/^ '^'' I , SOLD EVERYWHERE IN l\ II \S ' \TO«C^k^ I LB. PACKETS AT THE 7% I t\ JLM 1. H V^ \ \>lt^ MfSk \ \ NEW REDUCED PRICE. *^ ■ "^ 1 I \\|PP!^SP^s'^ ' PlfTt ■«*«»& ...^ jpr^/^KF'' \ % Winter brings no Coughs or Colds to the child whose hwl >^UH fci J^ .s- ■>-> »-f constitution has been strengthened by a course of UM ""^s^ #«>^ I "/IS*l^ {^^ r/(~S yVILSON' S MALTEXO MALT EXTRACT. *-- . w|l *ul* >i; S^^'' mended for delicate children. It quickly transforms
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Evening Post, Issue 28, 1 August 1936, Page 21
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