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GIRL GUIDES’ CORNER

A Kakamai Guide writes: *‘On Wednesday (today), the KakafiTTi Girl Guides are having a Christmas Party. We are asking Sister Pat, a •fiend of hers, and 25 poor children. there are live patrols we are having fiva children in each. There is to be ?om© grown up person in each patrol and \v© (Red Rose patrol) arc having: bister Pat. Aren’t we lucky?” • * * Singing Stream reports for the First Otahuhu Company: “Or\ November 16, we celebrated our birthday and the First and Second -ompanics sat down to a dainty tea Provided by the ladies of the committee. Tli© hall was decorated with the colours of the two companies. Members of both contributing to an interesting programme. "On November 20, the combined e fto.rts of the companies provided a successful entertainment for parents Jtui friends and our camping funds benefited bv the proceeds of the ® v «ning. ‘The Guides and Scouts of Otahuhu * ra holding a combined bazaar on December 13. in aid of camp funds. ‘Several Guides are ready for the -°°k and Laundress badge examinations on Saturday. Four recruits have joined this m°nth, and our Company number is tncreasing steadily. * * * Still Woodland, of th© Second Otahuhu Company, writes:— 4

“November 16, was a memorable day for us as we celebrated our second birthday. Captain Gillies, of the First Otahuhu Company, cut their birthday cake, and Lieutenant Gilfedder, also of the First Company, in the absence of Captain Byers, cut ours. After tea we played games and greatly enjoyed the items and the dances. "On November 20, after a display of work we gathered round a camp fire and sang songs. -At present we are busy preparing for the Paddy’s Market to be held on December 13. "\s this will be our last report before Christmas, we wish all other Guides and Guiders a merry Christmas and a happy New Year with pleasant memories of camp.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 15

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GIRL GUIDES’ CORNER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 15

GIRL GUIDES’ CORNER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 843, 11 December 1929, Page 15

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