Covehead Community Hall on Monday evenings. Penny. Sherren is a junior leader with the Guides.

The first All Round Cord given by the 1st North Shore Girl Guide Company was presented to Jennifer Power of Stanhope in 1983. This is the highest award a Girl Guide can earn.

Pathfinders

The lst North Shore Pathfinders were organised in October, 1982 for girls 12-15 years of age by Heather Cole (Mrs. William) and Sandra McInnis (Mrs. John). There were 12 girls registered. In the fall of 1983 the Pathfinders were led by Doreen Riley (Mrs. Frank). The Path- finders have since been discontinued, because of lack of interest by the girls.

In June 1983 the lst North Shore Brownie Pack, Girl Guide

Company and Pathfinders were requested to send several girls to act as route liners for the royal visit of Prince Charles and Lady Diana, the

Prince and Princess of Wales. On July 1, 1983, 8 Brownies and 8 Girl Guides took part in the Canada Day parade in Charlottetown.

1 st North Shore Wolf Cub Pack 1963 Back Row L-R: Billy Horgan, Lorne Lawson, Merrill McCabe, Ed Tupper-Cubmaster, Irwin Ellis, Jimmy Rhyder. Front Row L-R: Jack Kipping, Lewis Marshall, John Keir Beairsto, Wade MacLauchlan, Lorne Miséner, Joe Murphy, Wade MacMillan.

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