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GUIDE NOTES

(By THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY.] Miss I. Hoyle, of the Kaiapoi pack, has passed her tawny owl warrant test paper. Guiders are advised that no further warrant test papers will be examined until the end of February, 1934. Badge Examinations. The following guides were successful in the following badges held recently:—Knitters: C. Holmes, B. Street (Methven Company). Toymaker: V. Cooksley (Methven Company). Artists: M. Stonehouse (Addington Company), C. Woods (Heathcote Company), K. Evans, S. Scott, N. Gudge (New Brighton Company). Embroidress: C. Woods (Heathcote Company), Folk dancer: E. Young, M. Murray, M. Bain, N. Thornton, E. Cross, M. Sloan (Spreydon Company). Domestic Service: J. Ardern, M. Parker, M. Shilstone, M. Rondel, A. Cooper, D. Crysel, N. Wroth, M. Rice, D. Moses, S. Scott, N. Harper, D. Lye, M. Frost, R. Tracy (New Brighton Company.) Pioneer: E. Goode, M. Taylor (Linwood Rangers). Gardener: M. Wilson, N. Hutchings, V. Daniel, A. Daniel, L. Hardie, S. Moreton, M. Moreton, N. Johnston, H. Dobbs (Tennyson Street Company). New Pack. A new pack has been formed at the' Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. Last Saturday six brownies were enrolled by Miss M. Morten, Commissioner for the North-east Christchurch District. There are also several recruits in training. Miss B. Head is actingbrown owL Looking Ahead. A handy girl is the girl guide! There are rumours of camp—be prepared for it! Perhaps you can help to look over the camp equipment and do some mending, thereby gaining experience for your needlewoman's badge. Inspect your own kit, save up for your haversack or, better still, make it. Smarten up your camp uniform. Put needles and cotton in your haversack; they will be needed in camp.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 9

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GUIDE NOTES Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 9

GUIDE NOTES Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 9

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