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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

Members of the 15th Hartley Guide company, Durban, are this year's winners of the Clarendon Trophy,which circulates around South Africa. With the mayor and mayoress of Durban, Mr and Mrs Stan Lange, are (from left) patrol leader Susan Smith, guide Carolyn Dean and guider Mrs Jean Piggott.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

Support for the celebration came from all areas of Zululand and each group arrived with cake, baked and iced, for judging by the chief commissioner. Entertaining concert items were then presented by each group.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

Guides celebrate 75 years. Girl Guides, Brownies and their parents gathered in Empangeni last week for a celebration of 75 years of Guiding.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Icy spell on rafts

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Varsha's award: Varsha Sitaram of the Aryan Ranger Guide Crew of Chatsworth, who won the diamond challenge award presented by the South African Girl Guide Association for the completing eight projects involving community service.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Service awards at guide meeting: Special award winners at the Guide finger lunch.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Last Founders Badge awarded: Yvonne Hinch shows her Founders Badge, while recieving the prize for the most interest badge earned to Mrs Daphne Kruger at the annual prize giving of the 7th Gardiner Guide Company.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

The brownies of 7th Gardiner who need a guider to take charge of them when Mrs Barbara Apostolides (centre) leaves at the end of the year.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

"Tubby" Goldman, DCM, dies in Venice hospital.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

Highest guiding award for Dot: A family Baden Powell would have been proud of! Founders Badge recipient "Dot" Wynne (right) with her brother, Springbok Scout Lenard, and their mother, Colleen.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986

Mrs Heather Cairns, the Divisional Commissioner of Guiding in the Victoria District, enrolled five new guides at the recently re-opened 3rd Durban North Company. The company meets all the Trafalgar Sea Scout hall in Hinton Grove, Virginia, each Friday between 3 and 5pm. Pictured were Mrs H.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Heather Brandon is the new chief commissioner of the South African Guiding organisation. At 36 she is the youngest chief commissioner ever to take up position in South Africa.

Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal

Chiefs rapid climb to the top: Heather Brandon, the new Chief Commissioner for Guides in South Africa.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Guides on the 7th Gardiner munching their lunch atop a fire engine at the Warwick Avenue Fire Station.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Guides appeal. Caroline Ochse(10) of the 14th pack Hartley, with the first of her collection of containers. The Girl Guide Association is appealing for empty plastic containers.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

The founder brownie guider of 2nd Victoria pack planting a shrub with Candace Tessendorf who was dressed in an Australian brownie uniform.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

Heidi Upneck, Sharon Rossouw and Amanda Davis pictured with their brownie doll Mascot.

Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985

The second Stanger Girl Guides light up birthday candles to mark the 75th anniversary of the movement. from left are Jayshree Moodley, Melanie Nehemiah, Nirmala Chetty, Anju Silajeeth, Premilla Rewthinarian, and Anuradha Govender.

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