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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24.-Cnhil-dren’s Song Service, this evening, with Uncle David in charge, and the scholars from the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Sunday School. MONDAY.-Scatterjoy and her Melody Maids, making this Monday night a joy for you all. This is the ; night you learn about all sorts | { of things you did not know before, and to-night Scatterjoy has a surprise for you, It wouldn't be a surprise if we told you about it-so just wait, and watch out!

WEDNESDAY.-Peterkin is in charge to-night, with a lot of new little cousins assisting. Ivy, Lorna, Winstone, and Florence. | Good little songs and recitations, and some real good fun. THURSDAY.-Uncle Hal, with his rollicking songs and stories, and some little cousins helping him -Molly and Phillis-so we'll all be happy together. FRIDAY.-Oh! Mr. Storyman, you here, again? What have you in your knapsack to-night? Why, its St. David’s Day, and we are all going to take a "Peep into . Wales." Songs, recitations, and choruses by the Young Wales League. SATURDAY.-Aunt Pat and Chuckle in their usual bright and breezy mood-tuning in on Happiness and a new story all about Win-nie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robbin-and songs, too. ~

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 24

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AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 24

AT 3YA. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 32, 22 February 1929, Page 24

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