WAAC QUACKS
The temporary mess has proved so t- oy and homelike that, as far as most of us are/'concerned-, we don't give a hoot if the cockroach plague in. the regular mess is never eradicated., / QUIZ? (1) Who is Takapuna Kate? (2) oho was the hh-.--C Officer, who when a Court-Martial appeared on’ the hoi.zon- sail absently to S /»Sgt a Bal e-ilay 1 or, 51 1 want .you to go to work on. a.?ie 1d - -Ma rsh al 1! V (3) Which kaac caused a c ons id e r able stir outside the Salvation Army Hut on a certain Monday night- . lately?
Public apo log: to 1-t, Piper of Ik., flock .in connection vith recent schemozzl.es in the eery s . Ho hard feelings, we hope? BAH mrrJjc. The . ’her‘‘'day" n Block Orderly Boom was swamped, with letters in envelopes edged with redgwhite, and blue stripes, Of course, Pte, Jean Bakers -got her share - a further indication or .allied friendship-..-..
h ; e have every -reason to b elieve, that oi st er Hi chardson is an expert dressmaker - so handy with lie r needlec
Congratulations to Joan . -Brigham of the Exchangel the ring which she got. this -time was not just a* ‘ ’phone call-. . - ■ The Waacs certainly ‘did' some quacking on the night of Maia . 27th y which recalled to many a, trembling ' little woman the episode of Hoey./ "Highlights .c xo m J - bars day’s 1 * big parade:- Pte* Pot (Hague’ tumbling into a pot-holec■ Pte.Molly •KLliott fling □apt □ lj errard r s d ignity wit h-' a broad wink<- ‘ The stock o’ war: and serviceable undies at ’ present on sale in the . canteen has proved a most popular selling proposi- • tion* ' ’ The A.3.W.S< Music Club seems to have had. far- • reaching results, epg, .C'pi... fancy Bairn ■ tailing-' a Long and sustained High o at a rather unorthodox hour the 1 other night?,
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Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 6
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316WAAC QUACKS Papakura Parade, Volume 1, Issue 4, 1 April 1944, Page 6
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