Friday, 11 November 2011

The Role of Girl Guides During War time

Have you ever wondered why Girl Guides march in the Remembrance Day Parade? What is the connection with War Veterans? We see the RCMP and Cadets marching but why Scouts and Girl Guides? Well, the founder of Scouting and Guiding, Lord Robert Baden-Powell,  had a career in the Military and rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General. Yes. Scouting was born from Baden-Powell's books on military exercises. Yes.  But what did the Girl Guides do in war time? While searching the Internet I came across an image of a book with an interesting title,"How the Girl Guides Won the War", by Janie Hampton. 


This title immediately caught my attention.  I have been a Girl Guide leader for 16 years and I had not once come across any literature about Girl Guides in war time.  I had heard that the Girl Guides did such things as first aid , child care, and mended clothing ...but nothing to the extent of  what I had uncovered.  This gives an entirely new perspective on the Brownies' and Guides' motto Be Prepared and Lend a Hand!  

{The following images were not taken from Janie Hampton's book. 
They were found on various flicker pages and within articles}.

Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret practising first aid

After reading a few book reviews and related articles my only comment was "WOW".  The more I read the more proud I felt to be  part of this World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts {now 10 million members and growing}.  I was so fascinated with the contributions the Girl Guides had made to the war effort that I had to do an entire meeting based on Girl Guides during war time with my Guide Unit...and with Remembrance Day upon us this was the appropriate time. They too had shared my enthusiasm.

  
 Girl Guides organizing and mending clothing for refugees

The service  the Girl Guides gave to the war effort was awe inspiring.  These girls held underground Guide meetings when Guiding was banned, 90 Guides were employed by Military Intelligence Section 5 and worked as spies! Even  Brownie age girl guides were taught how to diffuse incendiary bombs. Their skills and bravery were put to the practical test where imagination and ingenuity were at their best. There was even a Brownie Unit in a Japanese Concentration camp. 

 Teenage Espionage

There are so many anecdotes and amazing stories of heroism that I can not begin to tell you.  The acts of bravery and the reliance on Girl Guide skills for survival was astonishing.  

Olga Malkowska was the 1st Chief Commissioner of Poland Girl Guides.  She opened the first boarding school for Girl Guides.  During the outbreak of war she sent the girl guides home to their families...but 12 Rangers who were employed at the school remained along with 2 orphans.  Olga and the Girl Guides fled the country to Romania.  They used their Girl Guide skills along the way doing first aid ,avoiding the enemy and aerial machine guns.  They found a Romanian convent Orphanage and the Rangers stayed at the convent to take care of the orphans.  Olga made her way to Girl Guide headquarters in London.

Guides and Brownies raised money to purchase two air ambulances and a lifeboat
Girl Guides practicing Flag Semaphore
Girl Scouts and Girl Guides were recruited because of their reputation
 
 Girl Guides were couriers and delivered mail

 Girl Guides and Scouts in PEI 

{The following paragraph is compiled of excerpts from this article}.  The Scouts and Guides played practical roles in the war effort on the home front, the Guides taking the lead in strong organization. Canadian Girl Guides knitted and sewed over 29,665 articles of clothing for the evacuated children of Britain. They made patchwork quilts for children’s beds and raised money for the Guides national campaign to purchase two air ambulances and a motorboat. They had many projects over the war years. They raised money to buy blankets for the Red Cross. They made garments for children and layettes for babies in Britain. Canadian Girl Guides across the country were sending 2000 to 3000 articles a month.  Prizes were given to the girls growing the best Victory Gardens.  Girl Guides worked tirelessly to collect paper and cardboard for the salvage drives and sold $700 worth of War Saving Stamps.
United Nations High Commission for Refugees.  Scouting and Guiding maintain work for and with displaced persons today. The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts {WAGGGS} work with the UNHCR to help refugees.  Today there are Scout groups in Palestine Refugee Camps.  Girl Guides educate displaced persons and refugees about important health issues.

Today WAGGGS members around the globe continue to provide aid to countries in need.  The Canadian World Friendship Fund {CWFF} is used to aid in disaster relief and to provide assistance where needed.

CBC RADIO broadcast

"Girl Guides prepares young women for service"

Broadcast Date: Oct. 31, 1942

*open in Internet Explorer for best results
 
I have not yet read "How the Girl Guides Won the War" but the reviews are fantastic. Thank you Janie Hampton for shining a light on the importance of Girl Guides in our history!  This book is on my Christmas list for sure!  {Hint Hint Steve the Science Guy!}

If you come across any related literature of interest please drop me a line.  The facts stated on this blog post were compiled from several Internet sources. If you require any source info please contact me.

Thursday, 10 November 2011

Remembrance Day Parade

IMPORTANT UPDATE! 

The Remembrance Day Parade has been cancelled 
due to the heavy rain forecast for tomorrow. 
The ceremony will be held indoors this year
at the High School.  However, due to indoor space 
restrictions the only groups invited to attend the ceremony
are the Veterans, the Cadets, and the RCMP. 
{The event is still open to the public 
 if you wish to attend as a family}.
We hope that the Girl Guides will not be disappointed!
We will participate in the parade next year!

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Remembrance Day 2011

The Brownies and Guides will meet in the parking lot across 
from Columbus Field on Friday for the Remembrance Day Parade.  

Arrival Time: 10:00-10:15am
{parking lot across from Columbus Field Main St}
Pick up Time: 11:15-11:30am
{at the Cenotaph by the Post Office}.

The Girl Guides are asked to wear their sash and tie over their coat.
Parents please ensure your daughter is dressed for the
weather! This means warm coat, hat, mitts,
boots {or warm walking shoes}and rain gear if needed.

*Please note that the weather forecast for Friday is rain 
so please wear rain gear/umbrella.
Parents may pick up the girls immediately after
the "moment of silence" at 11:00 if it is heavy rain.
Just  be sure to let one of the Guiders know
when you are leaving since it will be a large crowd!

Fall Mint Cookies Sold Out!

A huge THANK YOU to all the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Guiders, helpers and Parents whom had helped to make this Fall's Cookie Day another success!  We appreciate all of your support!  The money raised from cookie sales provides the Girl Guides with a yearly budget for our outings and activities!  The Girl Guides will return again in the Spring with the Classic vanilla and chocolate cookies! YUM YUM!


Saturday, 29 October 2011

Operation Christmas Child


SHARE THE POWER OF A SIMPLE GIFT!

Girl Guides have the opportunity to take part in an
International Community Service Project!  We will be
collecting items for Operation Christmas Child's shoebox gift.
We will aim to send at least one box per Girl Guide Unit...
depending on how many items we collect.

Millions of underprivileged  children around the world have
experienced the joy of receiving an Operation Christmas Child
shoebox gift.  We can help make a difference in a child's life! 

Canada has collected 75,000 shoe boxes for Haiti alone in 2011.
Think about how we can help make an  impact in the lives of 
children in Haiti and around the world.

ITEMS TO DONATE:
School Supplies
pens
pencils
pencil crayons
note pads
picture books

Toys and other Gifts
stuffed animals
small musical instruments
hair clips
toy jewelry
t-shirts
socks
*candy
{*loose individually wrapped
hard candy in a sealable bag*}

Hygiene Items
Soap {in a sealed bag}
hair brush
toothbrush
comb

DO NOT INCLUDE THESE ITEMS:
  • Toothpaste
  • Food and any chewy, crumbly or soft candy
  • Used Items
  • Decks of standard playing cards
  • Liquids or items that could leak, melt, freeze, or break
  • items that can scare or harm a child...such as war related toys, knives, toy guns

Participants will receive a special crest!


* Sparks will be collecting items for a
girl age 5-9 Due by November 17th.

*Brownies will be collecting items for a
girl age 5-9 Due by November 21st.

*Guides will be collecting items for a
girl age 5-9 Due by November 17th.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD GO TO 
www.samaritanspurse.ca



Hike Nova Scotia

 
GIRL GUIDE CHALLENGE
HIKER DISTANCE AWARD CHALLENGE PATCH

Hike Nova Scotia is a volunteer-based organization that encourages and promotes hiking, walking and snowshoeing throughout Nova Scotia.  They are pleased to work with Girl Guides of Nova Scotia to offer all Guiding branches a chance to participate in a new challenge:  The Hiker Distance Award Challenge for youth. 

Youth can get involved by earning the Hiker Distance Award Challenge Patch! You must go on several hikes, walks or snowshoe outings (with your unit, family or others) and tally the following kilometers within one year
  • Ages 5 to 8: 15 km
  • Ages 9 to 14: 30 km
  • Ages 15 to adult: 45 km
Use the special Hiker Distance Award Challenge
for Youth Logbook to record your hikes. 












  

You may count your hiking done with your family, 
your Girl Guide Unit, or with others. Any form 
of walking/hiking/snowshoeing in any Nova Scotia setting counts.
If you reach the required km for your age group early,
you can always hike more! Find a list of links to trail maps and directions at www.hikenovascotia.ca/find-trail/
This time next year we will collect all the Logbooks and the Guiders 
will submit the distances as a group to receive the free patch!
View the Challenge at www.hikenovascotia.ca/projects

This challenge is for individuals, families, 
or groups such as Girl Guides! Check it out!



Thursday, 27 October 2011

Halloween Fun!

Brownies Treat Table
Mummies
Witches Fingers
More Mummies
The Halloween Parties both went well!   We did a few crafts, 
danced, played games and had treats! The 1hour 15 minutes time 
frame of our meeting seems to go by sooo fast.  The girls all 
came dressed in costume.  The costumes consisted of 
{for Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Leaders together}
8 Witches , 3 PJ's, 3 Skeletons, 1 Clown, 1 Little Red Riding Hood,
1 Bumble Bee, 1 Littlest Pet Shop, 1 Princess, 1 Hippie, 
1 funky Bed Bug, 1 Zombie, 1 Disc Jockey, 1 Harry Potter, 1 Phantom, 
1 Velma from Scooby Doo, 1 Super Girl, 1 Pumpkin, 
1 Cat, 1 Cowgirl, 1 Scientist, 1 Pirate, 1 Angel.  

For Crafts: Brownies decorated a treat bag, did a 3D pumpkin 
and a fun foam frame. The Sparks coloured in wooden Halloween 
shapes and did a fun foam Scarecrow.  The Guides decorated a 
treat bag, a mini Owl treat box, and a fun foam scarecrow.  
I did not get photos of all the crafts but I managed to get a few.

 Brownies'  3D paper pumpkin 

Brownies' personalized treat bags
Guides assembled this mini Owl treat box
Sparks and Guides did this simple craft

Thankyou to all the Leaders and Parents whom had donated treats!
{I didn't get a photo of the Guides/Sparks treat tables but they were 
just as yummy looking as the Brownies Treat table}.   The girls
all took pride in their awesome costumes! It is such a treat just
to see the costumes the kids come up with...and there are 
some really cool and original minds out there!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN AND SAFE TRICK-OR-TREATING!




Friday, 21 October 2011

Ghoul Guides Halloween 2011

BROWNIES Halloween Party Monday October 24

SPARKS and GUIDES Halloween Party Thursday October 27 

Come dressed in your favourite costume!
You'll enjoy lots of fun activities!
GAMES
CRAFTS
DANCING & MUSIC
TREATS!  
We appreciate when parents send treats to our events! 
{However, you are not obligated to do so}.

We have the following number of girls in our Units...
but one or two extra may show up!

Sparks 5 
Brownies 10
Guides 8

Monday, 17 October 2011

Brownie Dues & Attendance...and Crafts






 Wise Owl Lori-Anne found this neat 
little pink toy holder at Frenchy's and 
thought it would be perfect for organizing
the Brownies' Dues each week.


Cookie Owl worked her amazing magic 
and made up this cute little system. Each pouch is
labelled with the Brownies' name.  Laminated Owl cards
are provided and are placed inside the pouch
 to signify  attendance for that week. 
As the girls arrive they put in an owl card and
their $1 dues.  This is a great way to keep track of
the dues and attendance ...and cuts out on the 
weekly question and response... "Owl, Owl, Where do I put
my dues? "..."Just keep it in your pocket until we are ready".
Now they know the routine!


Cookie Owl made up these
cute litte name tags for the Brownies
using GGC Clipart.  We collect the name tags
at the end of the night...put them in a gift bag
...then randomly pick out a tag to determine
the weekly prize draw winner.  When a Brownie wears her
uniform, pays the dues, and is well behaved that night
she has a chance to win a prize.  We have a treasure
box full of prizes that were either picked up at yardsales
or the dollarama or donated by my sister Michele.
A great way to encourage the Brownies to
wear their uniform, pay dues, behave well, and
 leave their name tag behind!


Cookie Owl did a cute little SPIDER craft this week


It's getting close to HALLOWEEN 
...next week will be our Halloween Party.
Since Halloween is on a Monday night
this year we will not have a meeting that week.


Yes...the Owls get to do CRAFTS
too! We like to have fun!


This is the craft idea White Owl provided for Thanksgiving.
Little turkeys...some were grey some where brown.
The Brownies loved making these...and made them
with ease from dollarama craft clay.  They formed
the body, added the eyes, feathers, feet and
waddle thingy.  So adorable!  Thanks White Owl!



Nova Scotia Guider Conference October 14-16, 2011

2011 Guider's Conference Crest 
"Our Past and Future:
Celebrating and Building"


RIAG District....Breakfast ....Saturday morning...
The food was fabulous the entire weekend!
Left-Right...Krista, Lee Ann{Me}, Lori-Anne, Melissa, Elaine
I Love these doll clothes that Claudia made...
{but unfortunately she doesn't sell them...
they even have little badges on the sash
and a camp hat loaded with crafts...Love It...
You did an awesome job Claudia!
I want to make these!}


 Sparks' Doll Uniform


Brownies' Doll Uniform


 Guides' Doll Uniform


Pathfinder Doll Uniform


Ranger Doll Uniform still in the making


Camp Poncho...lots of cool crests 

 

 Neat hat crafts

 Wise Owl on the toadstool!


Annapolis Basin Conference Centre
Cornwallis Nova Scotia...
this was a Military base,
now used as a conference centre
and Cadets training facility.





Look at this amazing camp poncho...
{I had asked for permission to post this pic}
This took alot of tedious sewing! 
I need to do this with my crests too!

 A new GGC PR recruitment poster perhaps?
The new face of today's GGC Leader?

  

 Propelling our Leaders into greatness!

 We found Smurfs on our way home!  
A Smurfy pumpkin festival this week in the valley.
This one looks like Baker Smurf.  
All that mixing made his arms really skinny!

Here is Jokey...he's a buggggger!

Wise Owl and Brainy...or is that Brainy Owl?

Papa Smurf ...in need of rhinoplasty
...and a few sit ups?

Smurfette ...in need of a chiropractor...
and Vanity looking gorgeous as usual.

There were a few Smurf Houses cropping up

 Mean ole Gargamel...
got what he deserved for
being such a meanie!
{Azrael was squished}

And ....The Smurfiest Leaders in all of SMURFLAND! lol
{Krista took this pic that's why she is not in the photo ...
but she is a SMURFY Leader too!}

Farmer Smurf hard at work ...
doing what he loves best!
That's a smurfy zucchini!

Gargamel's lair...the home of all the evil schemes!
Who's laughing now Mr.?
The whole weekend was a blast from Friday to Sunday.
The facilities, the food, the training sessions, the campfire, 
the organizers, they were all fantastic!  
The Leaders are so much fun and full of mischief! 
We got to meet so many new Leaders and obtained 
valuable resources to make Guiding even more Smurfy! 
Can't wait for the next conference in 2013!