Twenty-Nine Girl Guides Do Their Good Deed!

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Bronte Horticultural Society, Author
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Text
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Item Type
Documents
Date of Publication
1980
Local identifier
BHortS0023
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Oakville Public Library, Woodside Branch:
    Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.4172944648124 Longitude: -79.6989220589829
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Bronte Horticultural Society
Email:brontehorticulturalsociety@gmail.com
Full Text

TWENTY-NINE GIRL GUIDES DO THEIR GOOD DEED!

The Coronation District of the Girl Guides participated in a planting of flowering bulbs in anticipation of Spring 1981.

With the co-operation of Barbara McAlpine and Helen Buchanan the planting was done in the landscaped areas of Woodside Library.

Mrs. Stimson, District Commissioner, assembled the Guides at the Library site.

Diane D'Angelis and Connie Black, leaders of 34th Girl Guides Company brought 8 Guides.

Mrs. Grant brought 14 Guides from the 22nd Company.

Mrs. Eix brought 7 members of the 27th Company.

In all twenty-nine Girl Guides enthusiastically laid out the locations, dug the holes, applied the fertilizer, popped in the bulbs and covered them up to await the Spring blossoming of 'Fusilier' and 'Centennial' Tulips.

Bronte Horticultural Society had the privilege of sponsoring this event as part of their Public Interest Program which included bulb plantings at E.A. Orr School, Westbrook School and St. Dominic's School.

Ed Small and Bob Kennedy provided the horticultural advice.

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