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ELIZA B ETH P ETE RS.—,l hope you had a. nice time at the birthday party, Elizabeth. Parties are such fun, aren’t thev? MARY ADAMS.— Best of luck when you play the piano in the concert, Mary. I am sure you will play very nicely. LYNDSAY CLARK.— Your garden must be looking very pretty, Lyndsay. Yes, drawings are better if they are done in Indian ink. HUGH LEONARD.— Thank you for letting me know the date' of your’s and Rodney’s birthdays. It was careless of Michael to forget to deliver the other one, wasn’t it? Your original poem was very good. JOHN WEBBER.— You forgot to put your name on your entry this week, John, but luckily I recognised your writing. Be careful to put your name on.each time, won’t you. MERLE PRENDERGAST. —I. was very sorry to hear that your daddy is in hospital, Merle. I hope he will soon be better. What fun you will have at the fancv dress party. ANNE MAHER.— Thank you for the jokes, poem and drawing, Anne. Would you please let me know the date of your brthday. JILLIAN HUNTER.—What a lovely birthday party you must have had Jillian. I wish I could have been there, too. BEVERLEY NYBERG.— Thank you for your letter, Beverley, and also the jokes. I thought your original poem wds very good. Keep on trying and I feel sure you will write some excellent ones. ELAINE BLACKIE. — Yes, Elaine, I received your letter. Thank you for the riddles you sent this time. NGAIRE WILLIAMS. — Well, Ngaire, I think a nice name for your kitten would be “Fluffy.” I always think kittens are just lovely little balls of fluff. Thank you for the poem. JEANETTE McTAGGART.— Your original poem was very good. Keep on trying. ADRIENNE HATCH ARD. —, IF hope you will do very well at the concert, Adrienne. You are a , lucky girl to be able to learn the v piano and dancing. MARY THOMPSON. — Yes, Mary, everyone who reaches 100 marks will receive a prize. Thank you for the jokes, drawing and the original poem. VERONICA BENYON, GWEN COLLYER, JUNE WILLIAMS, IMELDA BENDON, EDITH STEELE, FRANCES NEILSON, MARY THOMPSON,. FRED NYBERG, RON NYBERG, GWEN HOLLEY, TERRY KENNEDY, VALMAI THOMPSON, ELSIE DENSE, GRAHAM KENNEDY.— Thank you all for riddles and jokes RAYMOND KLEMPEL.— Thank i you for the jokes, Raymond. Would you please let me know the date of your birthday? BARBARA HUGHES, FRED NYBERG, EDITH STEELE, GRAHAM KENNEDY. — Thank you for your drawings, children. They were excellent. A very big welcome to the folowing new’ members. —Don Ny-. yerg, Meryl Williams, Brian Reiha, Anne Maher, Gwen Holley. 1 Birthday greetings to the following children. —Frances Neilson, Gary Couchman, Pamela Mor- [_ resey.
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Grey River Argus, 16 November 1948, Page 3
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