The Daily News
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Girl Guides of South Africa |
The Girl Guides on Daily news newspaper. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1980-1981 |
Two Girl Guides, Dilys Jones(left) and Karen Murdock have been presented with the highest awards in guiding, the Founder's Badge at a function at the St Thomas's Church hall in Musgrave Road, Durban. The Girl Guide Commissioner, Mrs S. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa |
These four Stanger, Natal, Girl Guides attended the recent international camp at St Georgen in Austria. They are ( back, left to right) Prashini Moodley, Jyothika Misra and Sheila Hariparshad, with Nishi Bodasang seated. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa: Coastal Natal 1987-1989 |
Proud moment: It was a proud moment for Girl Guide Lee-Ann McKeown (15), when she was presented with her top award, the Founder's Badge, by guider Mrs Jenny Ahrens at a ceremony at the Methodist Church Hall, Pinetown, at the weekend. it is the ultimate badge, and is difficult to obtain. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Birthday Brownies. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985 |
New arrivals: these scouts from a Northern Transvaal company couldn't wait to get into action at the jamboree. they had to be persuaded by our photographer to pose. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Dutch bread making can be tedious, but these three brownies had all the time in the world. it took up to three hours to bake the bread in a hole dug in the ground and filled with hot coals. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Top right: Taking a break from their chore-fruit salad making-are (from left): Ishara Devi Harriram (13) of Chatsworth, Ahalya Bodasing (16) of Stanger, Mandy Stevens (16) of Port Elizabeth, Nivrithi Naidoo (15) of Stanger, Rayanta Sitaram (13) of Grassy Park and Luane Nortje (16), of Cape Town. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Keeping mum for charity: The girls, all aged from 7-10, are members of the 1st Durban North Brownie Pack and this celebration of 75 years of guiding. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa 1985-1986 |
Daphne Kruger (left) and Mary Hopkirk of New Zealand, member of the World committee of the World Association of Girl Guides. |
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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. |
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Girls Guide of South Africa 1984-1985 |
A bus full of goodwill and food. Food for the children of Ixopo. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980 |
The third Durban Brownies pack celebrated its 25th birthday recently with a party for the youngsters and for Mrs Alida Munnik, the Brownie guider, who has spent the 25 years with the same pack. Here she is with some of her charges. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1978-1980 |
Twenty-eight Girl Guides from the Natal Coastal Region of the association returned to Durban last night after attending a week long national camp at Modderport Mission in the Free State. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1977-1978 |
Multi-racial clubs suggested for guides. Mrs Berrange. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1977-1978 |
Mrs Shirley Robinson: 'I started as a Brownie, and haven't stopped since" |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1977-1978 |
Moya Smith (10) from Durban Sea View, shows off the armful of achievements she has gained during her three years with Brownies. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1972-1976 |
More than 100 brownies and girl guides gave a warm welcome to the director of the movement of the world Bureau, Miss Lyn Joynt,when she arrived at Louis Botha Airport. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1972-1976 |
Susan Bester ( 11) of Durban has achieved the rare distinction of gainging all 27 profieciency badges which can be won Brownie. Holding her decorated sleeve is her guider from the first Inanda brownie pack , Mrs Joyce Howard. |
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Girl Guides of South Africa, Natal region 1972-1976 |
Girl Guides Karen van der Zon ( 13)and Chaine Nkhomza (12) give the guides salute and a vow to understanding frienship and consideration for all, irrespective of race or sex. |