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FROM 3YA.

MONDAY. — Here comes Scatterjoy with her Garland of Girls to make this Bedtime hour a time of de light to all the little ones, You will hear more about the doings of Binky the Bantam the Monday night mascot.

WEDNESDAY. — Wednesday brings Uncle John, with his bright and breezy voice. Cousins Victor, Molly and Gwyneth, eoming along with songs and recitations to help. THURSDAY.-Ladybird has flown home again, so we will all have a happy hour listening to her songs, and hearing. Uncle Frank’s stories. FRIDAY.-This is the night "Chuckle" sings you the "Hums of- -Pooh," while Aunt Pat tells you the story of Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Tigger, and all Christopher Robin’s friends., SATURDAY -To-night Miss Gilder is bringing along some of her pupils, and we are having:-a little talk on Hockey and Football for the boys, and the girls, too! SUNDAY.-Children’s Song Service, conducted by Rev. J. F. Coursey, assisted by some scholars from the St. John’s Sunday School. .

A SYA Alphabet A for the Aunts, so clever and bright, -B for the Birthdays, called every night. © for our Cousins, so winning and fair, D Ditties Delightful, sent on the air. BH Earnest Endeavours to please every one, F stands for our Fairies, their work never done. G for the Gifts they have carried unseen; "H Happy. Homes where these fairies have been. I the Industry shown by our family band, J the Jests and Jokes as they céme to hand. K Kindness oft shown, for which grateful we are, L Little Listeners-in, near and far. M for our Microphone, best of its kind; N for Nice Notices, dear to our mind. O stands for those Others, now gone from the station: P is "Aunt Pat," who is voted a jolly relation. Q is the Question that we love to ask you; R is the Riddle that has to be answered. S for our Stories, grave, fairy, or true; T for our Time, with more we could do! U Uncles Unequalled, none like them before; V our Visitors, and we’d welcome more. W their Wonder at all that they meet; X for eXcellent eXtras we give as a treat. Y all You Youngsters,.so ready with laugh; Z our great Zeal.. We do nothing by half! -G. Colborne-Veel.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 10

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FROM 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 10

FROM 3YA. Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 45, 23 May 1930, Page 10

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