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 ==== Gossip ==== ==== Gossip ====
  
-We do wish the Butlers(Ira and Dot, Rhona.7 tant do anything about it) would stay "imt" long enough for us to say with certainty where they are or +We do wish the Butlers (Ira and Dot, Rhona can'do anything about it) would stay "put" long enough for us to say with certainty where they are or are going to be, for a few days.  We hear that Dot is in Melbourne and very cautiouslywe say so.  Next time that we are in the club room we see Dot, who appears very amused when we show surprise and try to conceal our annoyance.
-are going to ho fora few -daysWe her tha.4; Dot is in Melbourne and very cautiously we say F20 Next time that we are i7A the cJ..ub room we e, , +
-Dots who appears very amused when we show surprise and try to i onoeal annoyance+
-Dot- tells us that Ira has ffeparted overseae? not for a photoEraphio ramble as we 9upposed? but on business, rza, having to leave at -crry +
-short notice, left our Dot with a beautiful but unfinished sweatc for +
-This garment was Dots idea of wha-, the well dresced genT.z!hould wear in the ofra'ocIsT..hc,re. Anyway? as Ira swung himself on 'o' d tkl,e plane, Dot FAartec7, on the nookband, Mr. Butler sewed his sweater lip, on the trip over, +
-After a round of visite? Dot and Rhona are going to lc,ok after the Iredale childrot while Merle does some.Kindergartet work, The evenings2 we imagine will be fully oeoupied with Kindergarten stories from both of thm, +
-Mr, and Mr, Pay Beat allowed us to look at their :Lovely baby last week before :i;hey took her round to the River- Canoe Club, The Eushwalkers cerLainly do themselves proud whet it coms to babies, +
-Dunc, also made an appearance in the clubroom Jfter a few weeks absence and we are all glad to see that she is well again. +
-We heard of a kind hearted shark the other day, A small -party of Bushwalkers, Arthur Gilroy, Fifille Kinsella, John Wood and Laurie +
-Greenaore were down at Garie conteaDlating the water and doing nothing about it, Fif, braver than the rest made up her mind to swim_wert in and enjoyed (F) herself, wondering vaguely about the calls she couldho..L. in tie. distance, Fif turnedl pickecl, her wave and came in, Later people came alc)ng and expressed their thankEuiness that she had heard their shoutE; from the cliff top, The ohark7 they said had p-ractically 6.ec ir7ted to a-:,tarA when Yifille turned to ,-.ome back, +
-Tuggie has done 7c,,ar last Test walk,, She says Paddy led her first test walk and now he has led her last, On this, her last test 1;ink Tuggie complained bitterly th.9t she had alway thought that T & R on the programme meant Traok and Reasonable, To which Paddy smartly, retorted that No, it meant Tuff and Ruff+
  
 +Dot tells us that Ira has departed overseas, not for a photographic ramble as we supposed, but on business. Ira, having to leave at very short notice, left our Dot with a beautiful but unfinished sweater for Ira.  This garment was Dot's idea of what the well dressed gent should wear in the stratosphere.  Anyway, as Ira swung himself on board the plan, Dot started on the neck-band.  Mr. Butler sewed his sweater up on the trip over.
  
 +After a round of visits, Dot and Rhona are going to look after the Iredale children while Merle does some Kindergarten work.  The evenings, we imagine, will be fully occupied with Kindergarten stories from both of them.
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 +Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bean allowed us to look at their lovely baby last week before they took her round to the River Canoe Club.  The Bushwalkers certainly do themselves proud whet it comes to babies.
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 +Dunc also made an appearance in the clubroom after a few weeks absence and we are all glad to see that she is well again.
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 +We heard of a kind hearted shark the other day.  A small party of Bushwalkers, Arthur Gilroy, Fifille Kinsella, John Wood and Laurie Greenacre were down at Garie contemplating the water and doing nothing about it. Fif, braver than the rest, made up her mind to swim, went in and enjoyed (?) herself, wondering vaguely about the calls she could hear in the distance.   Fif turned, picked her wave and came in.  Later people came along and expressed their thankfulness that she had heard their shouts from the cliff top.  The shark, they said had practically decided to attack when Fifille turned to come back.
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 +Tuggie has done her last Test walk.  She says Paddy led her first test walk and now he has led her last.  On this, her last test walk, Tuggie complained bitterly that she had always thought that T & R on the programme meant Track and Reasonable.  To which Paddy smartly retorted that No, it meant Tuff and Ruff.
  
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 ==== Letters from the Lads ==== ==== Letters from the Lads ====
  
-'12EITT:r]RS TROY' THE :LADS +Since our last list we have received letters from the following members of the Walking fraternity:
-Sinc& our last ws. have received letters from the following members of + 
-the Walking fraternity;-7 +|Rob Morrison|Vic Aubourg| 
- Morrison Vc 11. bour?; +|Alan Williams|Dick Smith| 
-Alen Williams Di mth +|John Green|Les Douglas| 
-John Green Ls Dous +|Peter Page|Frank Freeguard| 
-Peter Page Frank Frt,-su=.1.27c1 +|Doris Allden|Jack Adams| 
-Doric, Allden Jack +|Gordon Mannell|Bill Burke| 
-Grfion Mannell Bill 3,Jrke, + 
-DORIS ALIDYT 12...64- Last Tri?la y-we-:,endE-30 up in Sick BR7 +__Doris Allden - 12/6/44__ 
-+Last Friday week ended up in Sick Bay with dengue and have been in since.  It's an unpleasant affair and we have had a lot of it here thought was escaping but it seems that conceit does not pay after all I appear to have lost considerable weight judging by my dressing gown which hangs in folds Howeverthe consolation prize for all this is a week's convalescence on the Island.  hope to go across on Wednesday and if the weather holds expect some sun baking
-ania na7e been e n unpj_easan ,ffair and. W: of it + 
-h07-F.th(r;.ght warl e5cF.p:Inbut it ,:leems that conit Jc:;z-;nopz..y t7:.fter +Our Sick Bay is quite new so expect there is no harm in sampling it.  When I became well enough to appreciate it.  decided it really was pleasant with its egg shell blue walls, cream ceiling and blue bed covers, and the most charming of all Naval Nursing Sisters to go with it All this sounds as if might be better.  Add to the above, a clear view right across to the Island.  A nice place to rest with a sore knee or a headache but no! not dengue. 
-T tn1 c 1s:7.derablo c hy ?--;t1;=-,sf_ng R(ANn + 
-1/KAGh ha;Iga-.1 ia Z.71,f1c2, H.everth rL or j-c ra. for all 7,11:5is +Apart from this little episode life has been proceeding interestingly and enjoyably.  Still have much to learn of Naval ways and customs.  Work is extremely interesting and I do regret these wasted weeks in sickness when there is so much to do.  Have been moving on to some new work, the break was a pity
-c:n the :Eland, horje to go acrE75 n'Aednesr2ay arvf, if the we;boi iscxoctorne + 
- irk 2,74- i.. expt 17her,:: no 11= i a-,npling it+Have been enjoying a spot of social life as well We had our first dance in our recreational hall and it was most successful We had invited 10 AWAS and 10 WAAFS to come as well as A.I.F and RAAF - they have been very hospitable to us in their functions - but the WAAFS were unable to come One things and another the males preponderated and it threatened to produce number of male wallflowers - extraordinary sight!  had temperature running but decided nevertheless I couldn't leave under the circumstances and ended up exhausted but still on my feet.  The week previously the Petty Officers entertained a party of WRANS at a picnic over at the island.  It was a good day.  Swimming, cricket and eating.  The cricket match was good fun.  We won (?) mostly due, fear, to the ingenious methods of the scorer who seemed to be able to collect extra runs out of the air.   It all helps to make a pleasant break from duty.  Our hours of duty and regulations don't allow for too much of mixing outside the Services but they do some very nice things for us and we can make no complaint. 
-WhrinI 'nenine well cncugh to ID-p7czciatE It, ,5,roicaed. it lly as pleasant + 
-with _t,s c::_EF; shell lo];ize ia11i cream. coi ng an blue ',Dmd covs, and the most c h71,1y,of all Yaval Fl.;_rsing S-isf=ro to go with Ji7IY11 th=j_s ecands as J.:): nigh4: be hotter, Add to the P,131., a clear vic3w right across the +__Gordon Mannell - England__ 
-A nice place to recit...Rth 'sore kale or a 1-ach,7? but no nc-?t +have just returned to my station after spending a very enjoyable leave amidst the Southern Scottish Highlands. I have been on several visits to this grand little country and each time I have come away with a greatly enhanced opinion of it and its people.  This last time I was the guest, together with another member of my crew, of Mrs. Locke who lives in the charming little village of Dollar situated in the Devon valley in Clackmannanshire.  Our hostess placed bikes at our disposal to enable us to view as much of surrounding countryside as possible in the short time available We certainly did make good use of them.  Howeverthe highlight of our trip was an 8 mile walking trip into the Highlands.  Yes, Dunc, I said 8m, not 28 The first stage was to the Castle Campbell, heredity castle of the Campbell Clan, via the Glen of Sorrow.  It reminded me very much of some of our Blue Mountain streams.  From then on it was over open moor country covered with bracken and heather.  There were many of those black faced sheep with lambs grazing We were reluctant to leave this great spot but A.W.L. does not pay, so back to work.  I am now flying in 4 engined bombers and liking it. 
-Lprt thic eDioodz, life has been rroc:oeding -Inte;rerit +
-and erjeytbLr, Still have much to learn of NvJ ways and cutom::-;, lork is extreme l :nterePting an do rec;ret thess w;:lstod Ih.4,->eks in sickness when +
-there much to do, Hove been moving on to some new work, the break was a pity, +
-Eavi-: been enjoying a spot of social life E.s woll. WO hat', m= fi7st dance in our recreation hail and i...,77as most ourcosfulV;e had invitd +
-10 1WI0 and 10 WAAFS to come as well as and RA.TP - they h.Dve very hcor,itable to 118 in their funct:=8 - but the WAF&.1;,:re 1;.nab1 +
-Ono thin and nnother the males -orepc neratea and it ti-toned tJ rruce nnml,e1- of male wallflowers - extraordinary cightL h d temporatur6.. +
-decided nevertheless I couldn't leave under the 'circumilcs (ed +
-up :. x haaptc4d hut still on my feetThe week preously tho Petty Ciff:7s +
-enrta ivad a party of WEANS at a picnic over at the It woe =a good day. ,SwinminF;+
-cricket and eating. The cricket match was gnor3. fun. W(=, won.(?) +
-mos tly ff3ar, to the ingenious methods of the scorer who :.c,c,1ed to +
-ab1,7: to collect extra runs out of the airIt all helw to ;:!.akr, a pleasant 1D7 n:om daty, Our :hours of duty 6.na.Togulations clon't allow of too much +
-mixng ciit3ide the Services but they do some very nice things for us and we can mak::: no (;(:,m]plai nt, +
-GORDON YANliELL ENGLANT, ha7e just eturned to my station after spending +
-a very enjoyable leave amiocc the Southern :Scottish Highlands. I have been on several visits to thia grand. Little country and each time I have come away with a greatly enhanced opinion of it and its peo::;le This last time I was +
-the guest, together with another member of my cTevi, of Mrs. Locke who lives in the charming little village of Dollar situated in the Devon valley in Clackmannanshire. Our hostess placed bikes at our disposal to enable us to +
-view as much of surrounding countryside as possible in the short time avai2 Rle?.e, we certainly die, make good use of themHowever the highliht of our telp was an 8 mile waling trip into the HighlandsYes, Dune, I said 8m, 27.er. 28 The first stagewas to the Castle Campnell, heredity castle of the +
-Cilepbell iia the Glen of SorrowIt reminded me very much of soTo cf ou Llue Yeuntal:e 04:12oelms1 From then on it was over onen moor oounte-y cove e:eed a'th b)2re:zon and ?eee ther, There W078 many of those bleck faced sheep +
-wiAh lambsglea z.l ng. We wero reluotant to leave this great spot but A,W,Lo does not pay, no back to workI am now flying in 4 ougined bombers and liking it.+
 DI= perpn 2r_r, L4 vr,ree sweet home once more read as yet, don't know DI= perpn 2r_r, L4 vr,ree sweet home once more read as yet, don't know
 wleethe i to bo clad or co-rry. I:ve bad life too easy the past five months and that's not good for the mnrale of an infant:seri The C,O. of the Warwick Con,Dect fDinally M73d` U71 to me and handed me my walking pepers. A calamji:y it war:, as T was just b,egnr:.ng to get some place with a daughter of one ot the te-ones Tany 1:-eb]leene, L11.om: t'ele Gods still frown upon me, my Guardian wleethe i to bo clad or co-rry. I:ve bad life too easy the past five months and that's not good for the mnrale of an infant:seri The C,O. of the Warwick Con,Dect fDinally M73d` U71 to me and handed me my walking pepers. A calamji:y it war:, as T was just b,egnr:.ng to get some place with a daughter of one ot the te-ones Tany 1:-eb]leene, L11.om: t'ele Gods still frown upon me, my Guardian
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