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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 92

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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92
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4.. fen-Stroll Incorporating Playtime and Sunbeams WHO CARES? Oh Lord, is it right That some people are black And some are white? If we were all the same, Say, grey perhaps, There wouldn't be any rioting or looting or killing, It would all be peaceful If You, Lord, were willing. But what can we do I mean me and You? Tell the world? But it already knows And still hate and racial discrimination grows. Nigger, Blackie are names we've all heard But we aren't bothered by it, After all it's only a word But a word packed with spite and hate Because many people can't tolerate Others who differ in race, colour or creed. And people who really can't see the need To open their arms, And bring into their own private world Thote to whom all this hate has been hurled.

Prize of $2 to Fauline Svcnvsou (15), St Ives. KING: Prize of $2 to Jonathan Cockle (10), Comara. The thopa are full of Christmas decoratlong, hut theyre very expensive. Why not be clever and make your own? It can be lots of fun. Very pretty decorations can often be made from ordinary things that are found in most homes, or that can be bought for a few cents.

Look around and you 11 soon begin to get Ideas. Try them out to find which ones are most effective. Don't be discouraged if some of your ideas don't work try again with something ehe. Then write a brief but clear description of how to make your decorations add drawings or diagrams if these will help and send us your ideas. Prizes and certificates will be awarded for the best entries received by November 17 from boys and girls aged 16 and under.

Entries will be judged mainly on how good the idea is, but also partly on how clear the instructions are. He sure to put your name, age and full address on each entry. YOVR EDITOR. LIGHTNING RIDGE Hunting opals in the sun, Looking hard but finding none Here's some blue, perhaps that's onel Heaps of dirt, piles lying round. Miners digging deep, deep down While others search along the ground.

Utile shanties rude and bare Serve as homes of miners there Hoping for that opal rare. Prize of $1.50 to JUIian Croft (12) Bellevue Hill. IN THE GARDEN: Prie of $2 to Robin Parsons (14), Ybroonga. at j. if Prize of $2 to Susan llor (12), Gordon.

-TV- if. Dawai (12). Cvmaa: Simon Matuv. (14), CrOrdon; Sttpnan Turner 12). Coolamon; Chrya Cumatakaro II), Crimth: Vlntant Omnan 10).

Connor. ACT: Lvfl Hum, Data (11). Btigowian Halo Mi. Wlnnr ol point crtictt Will to notikrd Ov pott, S3 rOR SO POINTS Pttor Byron (IS). Crartoni Harry Praitr (U).

Uirt! Jill Prtdarlckt (14). Ingadlrnj Llndtay Cuost (10), Randwkh: Tharato Macklnton (12), Rostvlllo: O'anno Parry (IS). Grafton; WnV Schwmachor (12). Pagaoood. As I was ski-ing down a hill (Which was not of my own free will) I came across a rather large bump.

And landed down with a thump. Snow in the nose. Snow in the tots, Eyes all foggy, J'ants all soggy. Prie of $1.75 to Michelle Ecob (12), Huntcri HilL HA! HA! HA! Q. Who earns a living driving his customers away? A.

A taxi driver! sSallyann Wilmot, lenab Valley, Tasmania. Httulta of October 24 com- catitlonti COLOURING lit trim. Sl.SOl Senior. Patar Oo. 11(1.

Midd Co: union Da.id Burbrldoo (10), Rrda: OtHar Prlaas, SOct ChrlHIno lldnar (IS). South Waoa Wua: Kathy Par. ton (11). Port MKomrit, Dld Symaa M). Carlnobah: Ptr umar (10).

Maitland- Gin Ml (8). VsucIum; 1ki OGcra (It), Carramaf. 'TLAYTIMl" ruzztia RtSULTS sptcui ss paiza Iww Oitol4i Kay Jtxtoat (14). eacontStie Road, MotdK HhtS. SPf CIAL SS PRIZI Jwator 0KI Judith llnd (S).

Afndll StrMt. MMquarl. ACT. INTIRTAINMINT Sit PrU. SI SOi SaaMT, Tenl Dkklnio (12).

tnola'oe: JiMiter, Jim Wall' (It), lattwood; Oitt rn. soo Cifl Mitt (12), mm DARTMOOR PONYt Prize of $2 to Julie Mitchell (1 3), Bclicrive, Tasmania. Prize of $2 to April Ballard (5), O'Connor, ACT. Kln(g0. Jni CJ 114).

Ion tvcli; Sutan MiMtmvi ('J. ii6)." PvnMtqutn: jannitvr until Htnota. J-tk Siftnrlan4 (). PLAYTI ME uiztES SOW TO illOTHER Mummy, see those peopli there, Why Is it they always stare? Every time that I am near Why is it they always jeer? When I smile they turn their back Is it because my Un Is black? Prize of $1.50 to JuUe MIDer (14), jtcadlne. PRIZES All entries except Jokes must be your own oiiginal work.

Drawing must be in black ink, black ball point, cr bl.uk fclt-nppcd pen. Prizes nj certificate are awarded e.vh week for the most attractive, correct solutions to the "Playtime" puzzles and the best efforts at colouring any picture from the "Sun-Herald Junior" page. Frizes of $5 are awarded each week for the hot sets of puzle solutions. The best junior and the best senior entrant in each competition will receive $1.50 each. In addition, there will be at lent five prizes of 30c each for runners-up in each competition.

Age limit is 16. Address all enlrici to "Sun-Herald Junior, Do 4020. GPO. Sydney. 2001.

waraian. WORM MAZI lit ll.SOt ttmr. knar C't't (14), lonln.f Jirator, $ynn Wrav (S). Kotara iouTdl OtMr PlM. SCXi llnda Nl (I J).

RolTaj StuaS (12), O0 rr (II). CuilUlod. Itnctta own (II), Kaii'ik: John aiioi It). Camatla; Room Kinim (10). M.IHnoP.

SORT TMIM Sil f(t. SI SOi Mw, Hrn War 1141. Watl k4oonft Jmm, Cany Movlao (), tfio. Uki CHMa PriaM, SOU Oorraa LOSS Cf LL.p i I i with your paints or coloured pencils. Answers to Flivrime Puke foe 241071.

ft 7IK No. li Australia for a Corrohnree; Scotland a Highland I ling; Hawaii, a Hula; Spain (or Metko or Sih. America) a bullfight; New Zealand for a poi dance and Japan for a Nob play. TVm: No. 2i The small worm found the correct epen-ing on the rijht-hand side of the flower.

TV721T. No. 3l Students graduate. Bees rcllmate. Wars devastate.

Monki meditate. you have the name cf yet an-other vegetable. is if Sketch your answer (do not wnie it) tn the trace provided In the pujle. Use your coloured pencils or faints la make your "Veggie as lifelike and realistic as you can. TITAEE No.

THIS young bd has come to Australia for a holiday, bring cuited. all her words have run into each sther what Is she saying to us? Write your answer neatly on a sheet of paper, add your name, age and address to your entry ami rol It to the I ditor. Colour the fllwtratici gaily tinnr. n. i.

1 1MB IS a design for a patchwork quilt, baed on spring flowers. t'ing enly three colours, colour all the patches SO that no two patches of the same colour touch each other. (Note: you must colour AIL the patches). Attach your name, age and ad-dress, and send your entry to the editor. TVm No.

2. CAN YOU ia the miv-Ing letters from the names of four well known vegetables? This done, take each letter that has a number above it. rearrange these letters until 91 Till; SUN-HERALD. NOVEMBER 7, 1971 91.

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