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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Guiders strike camp: the Girl Guides Association of Natal held their annual Provincial Guiders' training course at the Edendale Ecumenical Centre this week.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Four of the original Brownies pack, from the left: Mrs. Llva Tedder, Mrs. Mary Scott-Robinson and Mrs. Mildred Pardy.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Janet the gentle gets a girl guide "First": Why does Janet Nel (14), read braille when she has perfect eyesight? The answer is simple-Janet is to be awarded what is believed to be the country's first Guide badge for hrlping the blind.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

During a Girl Guides' Enrolment ceremony conducted by the divisional commissioner of guides, Mrs. W. Surridge, at the Baijoo and Maharaj State-aided Indian School, girls who had passed the Tenderfoot test that enables them to be regarded as fully-Fledged Guides were presented.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

The Brownies arranged a special farewell to Barbara Balzer before the Balzer family left for Dundee.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Three guides cross the Palmer river.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

16 year old Tuck of the first Masana St. George's Guide Company, who has been awarded her founder's badge. This is the highest award a guide may achieve up to the age of 16 years. Jennifer, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.P.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

The guides are left to right (standing) S. Geerdts, C. Patmore, L. Chodura, G. Williams, and P. Geerdts. (Kneeling) J. Fletcher, C. Eals, and P. Brodie.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

New air ranger flight formed in Durban. The assistant Pronvincial Commissioner for Guides, Miss G. Niven (right) is shown enrolling Anneke Filbri as an Air Ranger at a ceremony at Stamford Hill aerodrome yesterday, also in the photograph is Mrs.J. Knowles, lieuenant of the flight.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

These five girls in Flight No.1 of the Durban North Air Rangers are shown above examining the interior of a light plane. They are (from the left) Miss Moira Verdon, Miss Anneke Filbri, Miss Dianne Dunsterville, Miss Joan Young and Miss Lynn Knowles.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Mrs. F. Haliburton, President of the Natal Provincial Guides Council, presents good service awards to Mrs. E.M. McGee(left) of Hillary, and Mrs.D. Bowman of Seaview, at ceremony held at Fairfell, the Guides' Natal provincial training centre at Nortdene.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Five women get special Guide medals: Mrs. P. Powell, a former president of the Pietermaritzburg Girl Guide Assocciation (left) handing to Mrs. W.A.D. Russell her long-service medal. with them in the picture are (from left) Mrs. G. Terry, Mrs. E. WILDMAND, mRS. m. Lerwick and Mrs. Joyce Mason.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Debbie Ferguson, who is ten and half years old and attends the Port Shepstone junior School is a Brownie in every sense of the word.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Mrs E. Bain, provincial Commissioner for the Girl Guides in Natal, (right), was presented with a model Zulu kraal on Saturday, made by the Durban and District Girl Guides. The presentation was made at Umlazi stadium, where the African guides held their annual rally. seen here with Mrs.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

February 22nd the joint birthdays of the Founder and Lady Baden Powell, is known as Thinking Day, when special emphasis is given to international friendship.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Lady Olave Baden-Powell, O.B.E., who will be 80 on Saturday.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Founder Badges in the Girl Guide movement are the highest award a member can achieve before the age of 16.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

The Doyen of guides throughout the world. Oliive Lady Baden-Powell (centre), takes a breather during her tour of the royal Showgrounds arena where group activities were demonstrated by Guides and Brownies from many parts of Natal yesterday.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Anne Bulcock receiving founders Badge from Commissioner F. Hatton.

Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1968-1972

Several hundred guides and scouts leaders in Natal were presented to the world Chief Guide, Olave Lady Baden-Powell, at a civic "at home" held in her honour at the Red Cross Hall, Old Fort Road last night.

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