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Melanie Moody, aged eight, left, and Kelly Hunt, aged seven, building their sandcastle at the New Zealand Girl Guides Association’s Thinking Day celebrations at North New Brighton on Saturday. Both are members of the eighty-first Canterbury Brownie Company. Thinking Day, which commemorates the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, is a day when all guides are expected to do something to help the movement grow. Members are encouraged to donate a coin to the International Thinking Day Fund for the promotion of guiding, especially in poorer countries. Frisbee throwing competitions and a scavenger hunt were held in addition to the sandcastle building.

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Press, 24 February 1986, Page 2

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Melanie Moody, aged eight, left, and Kelly Hunt, aged seven, building their sandcastle at the New Zealand Girl Guides Association’s Thinking Day celebrations at North New Brighton on Saturday. Both are members of the eighty-first Canterbury Brownie Company. Thinking Day, which commemorates the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, is a day when all guides are expected to do something to help the movement grow. Members are encouraged to donate a coin to the International Thinking Day Fund for the promotion of guiding, especially in poorer countries. Frisbee throwing competitions and a scavenger hunt were held in addition to the sandcastle building. Press, 24 February 1986, Page 2

Melanie Moody, aged eight, left, and Kelly Hunt, aged seven, building their sandcastle at the New Zealand Girl Guides Association’s Thinking Day celebrations at North New Brighton on Saturday. Both are members of the eighty-first Canterbury Brownie Company. Thinking Day, which commemorates the birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, is a day when all guides are expected to do something to help the movement grow. Members are encouraged to donate a coin to the International Thinking Day Fund for the promotion of guiding, especially in poorer countries. Frisbee throwing competitions and a scavenger hunt were held in addition to the sandcastle building. Press, 24 February 1986, Page 2