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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

These three young Brownies made a delightful study as they took part in the annual Guide Sunday service in Durban yesterday.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Michelle Ubaghs proudly shows the shield with an assortment of badges which she received from her pack for her achievement. She is the first Brownie on the South Coast to obtain all 25 badges-the previous record of her pack was 13.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Mrs E.R. Bain, Natal Provincial Commissioner Girl Guides' Association, seen at the symbolic laying of foundation stone at the 1st Kloof Girl Guides and boy scouts Hall on Saturday.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Founders guides-Guide Sunday August 1971.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Setting up for a week.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Founders guides-guide Sunday 1971.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Miss Daphne Tshabalala, the first African guider to attend the World Conference of the World Association of Girl Guides, takes a look at her letter of invitation.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Miss Gladys Grundy (left) and her sister, Mrs E. Sykes (right), at a party at the weekend.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

High Guide honour for local woman.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

New Brownie is sworn in: "I promise to do my best for God and my country, especially for those at home" said little Fiona Rockey when she was sworn in to the newly formed Wembley Brownie Pack by Brownie Guider Miss Ann Bell yesterday afternoon at Lexden Scout camp, Pietermaritzburg.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

African Provincial camp, Ecumenical centre Edendale.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

G.G. Started the first Brownie pack 50 years ago: From the left: Sister Ada Parker, the Mayoress, Mrs. Jean Watkins, Miss Gladys Grundy and Miss Jean Love.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Michele Ubaghs, boast an array of badges which fill the sleeves and adorn the front of her uniform.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Promotion for Guide officer: Mrs. Surridge started her Brownie and Guiding career in 1963, when she lived in Pietermaritzburg. she was later transferred to Impendhle in 1965.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Guides win service award: Ntshiyabantu Guide, Miss P, Dlamini, with Mrs. E. Bain Provincial Commissioner for Natal, sdisplay the award which was won by the two schools.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

The highest awards: Three Durban Girl Guides were recently presented with founders' badges. This is the highest award for guides under 16. The badges are presented to Guides of good character with the ability to lead and give service to others.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Jovial state president meets young helpers. Mr J.J Fouche, when four of the young helpers at theGarden Party at Parkside, Two Voortrekkers, a girl and a boy, and a Girl Guide and a Boy Scout-were presented to him by Mr. E.P. Fowle MEC, the acting Administrator.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Mrs. Valeria McLeod, Mrs. Eva Sykes, Mrs. Daisy Plowman, Mrs. Elizabeth Leisegang.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Lady Baden-Powell was in Pietermaritzburg in March last year when hundreds of Girl Guides and Brownies welcomed her to their own celebrartions of the Guiding movement's diamond jubillee.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Flashback to 1924...the  Meintjies sisters, Mildred and Margaret Nowdays they're better known as Mrs. Pardy and Mrs Purves

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