CUB PACK, ZION
The first mention was I932. It was under the leadership of Mrs. Preston MacLaine and Mrs Laura (Daisy) Parent. The entire pack have their neckerchiel‘s, while seven cubs have Cub jerseys and eight have Cub caps. The jerseys cost SH .85 and caps 75 cents. One third ofthis amount is paid from Pact funds.
The Law ofthe WolfCub Pack is: I. The Cub gives in to the Old Wolf. 2. The Cub does not give in to himself.
ELEVENTH AND TWELF’TH GUIDE COMPANIES
Owing to a lack of interest and attendance shown by the girls in connection with C.G.I.T. a meeting was held in September I939. It was decided to form two companies with 25 girls in each. The captains were Mrs. Alice Sutherland and Mrs Daisy L. MacNutt. The Guide pledge: On my honor. -I promise to do my best, to do my duty to God and to the King, to help other people at all times, to obey the Guide law.
In I942 the Guides made I4 pairs of pyjamas and two afghans for British relief.
CAPTAINS I939 Alice Sutherland, Daisy L.MacNutt I940 - 44 Sue MacKinnon & Ida Yeo I945 - 5I Sue MacKinnon I952 Patricia F. Potten I953 - 60 Sue MacKinnon l96l Miss Chriss Todd I962 - 63 Mrs. Arthur MacMicken I964 - Sheila Roper I965 - 66 Mrs. Wendall MacQuarrie I967 — 68 Barbara MacRae I969 - 72 Mrs. Wilma Stead
EXPLORERS
The first meeting was held October 8, I937 with three members present. Money was collected for the Guide book, Explorer Buttons and Purpose cards. Lorine French wrote the first report.
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