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GUIDE NOTES

[By THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.] Badge Examination Results. The following guides have been awarded tne knitters' badge: M. Shilstone, S. Scott, T. Smith, M. Gudge, . J Webb, J. East (New Brighton Com- . pany), F. Clibborn, E. Clibborn (St. Matthew's Company), R. Miles, J. , Giddens, D. Miles, W. Throp, J. j Throp (Sydenham Company), J. Ambridge, N. Luttrell (Fendalton Com- , pany), O. Jones. F. Kennedy (Riccar- . ton Company), R. Mayes, N. Bell, J. ; Good (Cambridge Terrace Company), B. Rawstron (Spreydon Com- , pany), M. Webb (Merivale Company), A. Mcllroy, P. Harrington, V. Macintosh (Opawa Company), G. Carey (Addington Methodist Company), P. Clcary (Durham Street), F. Mikkelsen, L Comerford, R. Dixon, H. Simpson (senior badge) (Rugby Street Company), G. Fletcher, M. Clark, M. DeRenzi (St. Matthew's Ranger Company), J. McKisack, P. Campbell (Cashmere Hills Company), E. Mcintosh, E. Simes (Cashmere Ranger Company), and V. Fisher (Lone Guide °Veronica Fisher, of the First Canterbury Lone Guide company, has passed her first-class tests. Guiders' Training School. The next meeting of the guiders' training school will be held m the Jockey Club rooms on, Thursday, September 14, when Miss Harris will conduct brownie training. All brown and tawny owls are asked to make a special effort to be present. Ninth Cftristchurch New Brighton Company. There are now 37 guides on the roll, a slight decrease on last year's figures, but this is accounted for in the fact that several girls have left the district while others have reached ranger age. The company is very keen and during the year have gained the following badges:—Fifteen second class, 10 health, 11 embroiderers, 11 domestic service, 9 cyclists, 121 ambulance, 5 needlewomen, and 3 swimmers. A very successful camp was held at "Aumoe," from January 14 to 23, when 24 guides were able to share the joys of camp life. Several church parades have been held which have been very well attended, and many pleasant afternoons have been spent out of doors, tracking, etc. Our grateful thanks are due to the committee who have given so much help during the year.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20956, 9 September 1933, Page 8

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GUIDE NOTES Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20956, 9 September 1933, Page 8

GUIDE NOTES Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20956, 9 September 1933, Page 8

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