Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Three former Canterbury Girl Guides look at old photographs at the sixtieth jubilee celebrations yesterday. From left are Mrs Ruby Judson, aged 88, of Christchurch, a former member of the first girls’ Peace Scout group at Woodend, in 1908; Mrs Emma Ayres, aged 87, of Christchurch, a former member of the East Christchurch Methodist Church girls’ Peace Scout group, in 1908; and Mrs Ailsa Densem, aged 87, of Christchurch, also a former member of the East Christchurch girls’ Peace Scout group.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19840525.2.42

Bibliographic details

Press, 25 May 1984, Page 4

Word Count
81

Three former Canterbury Girl Guides look at old photographs at the sixtieth jubilee celebrations yesterday. From left are Mrs Ruby Judson, aged 88, of Christchurch, a former member of the first girls’ Peace Scout group at Woodend, in 1908; Mrs Emma Ayres, aged 87, of Christchurch, a former member of the East Christchurch Methodist Church girls’ Peace Scout group, in 1908; and Mrs Ailsa Densem, aged 87, of Christchurch, also a former member of the East Christchurch girls’ Peace Scout group. Press, 25 May 1984, Page 4

Three former Canterbury Girl Guides look at old photographs at the sixtieth jubilee celebrations yesterday. From left are Mrs Ruby Judson, aged 88, of Christchurch, a former member of the first girls’ Peace Scout group at Woodend, in 1908; Mrs Emma Ayres, aged 87, of Christchurch, a former member of the East Christchurch Methodist Church girls’ Peace Scout group, in 1908; and Mrs Ailsa Densem, aged 87, of Christchurch, also a former member of the East Christchurch girls’ Peace Scout group. Press, 25 May 1984, Page 4