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Between Generations Interviews

The Between Generations project of Girl Guides of PEI is best represented in the interviews completed by numerous Guides across the Island. It was a great way to for the Guides of today to also connect with the past Guides and help document the evolution of Island Guiding throughout the decades.

To read the rest of our interviews click on one of the photos to the right.
maureen weeks

• She did Brownies and Guides in Calgary as a young girl and was a Brownie leader in Hunter River around 1976
• She sold cookies door to door.
• She remembers using flags for coding
• Uniforms had the dress and top, tame, tights, and the tie was similar to a man’s tie.
• Her unit met once a week at the local church hall and she had to walk to her meetings.
• She remembers going to camp, washing dishes and had duty chart
• The Girl Guide movement is beneficial throughout your life because it teaches you to “Be Prepared”.
 
   
 
The Juttermans Family
   
   
   
To read the rest of our interviews click on one of the photos above.

 

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