NATIONAL SERVICE
NEW ZEALAND GUIDES New Zealand Guides are joining together in a scheme of National Service to supply clothing and knitted garments to their fellow Guides in Finland. The Dominion Headquarters of the New Zealand Girl Guides Association has donated £100 for the purchase of material, some of which will he cut out by members of the Dominion Executive, and distributed round the provinces for making
These patterns, which will be supr>l ied free, include clothing for children from birth to Guide age. It is not intended in any way to check Provinces, districts or companies from doing all they can to collect materia! and wool for making, but for a beginning the scheme s designed to help busy Guiders and Guides to produce reasonably well made, suitable and serviceable arMcles. It is proposed to dispatch the first consignment as soon as possible after May Ist, and each province is to arrange a central depot, where goods can be checked and sorted out to await the final packing
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 135, 13 March 1940, Page 3
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169NATIONAL SERVICE Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 135, 13 March 1940, Page 3
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