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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Citizen, 2005-06-30, Page 19Brussels Guiding groups welcome new members New Guides On to Brownies Eight Brussels Sparks advanced to Brownies at a special ceremony on Thursday night at the Legion. Back row, from left: Bella Varey, Catherine Stokes, Sabrina Hiusser and Jessica Caldwell. Front: Destiny Haskins, Ashley Stevenson and Rachel Miners. Absent was Riley Holthuysen. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Brussels Guides welcomed six new members at an advancement ceremony on Thursday night. Moving up from Brownies were, standing, from left: Annie Prout, Kristen Pipe and Jessica Miners. Kneeling: Jamee Johnston and Katelyn McKay. Seated: Jasmine Stoll. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Milestone Guider Janet Mitchell, left, presented Guider Debbie Trollope with her 30-year service pin. (Bonnie Gropp photo) THE CITIZEN, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2005. PAGE 19. Two Brussels Pathfinders received their Canada Cord recently. Meghan Watson, left, and Mady Deitner were presented with the highest achievement a girl Guide member can receive at the annual advancement and enrollment ceremony on Thursday. Leader Janet Mitchell said both girls had worked very hard throughout the year. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Award recipient New Brussels Pathfinder Megan Miners, who moved up from Guides at the recent ceremony on Thursday night was awarded her Lady Baden- Powell award. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Unattended cooking is the number one cause of home fires.New members Brussels Guiding held its enrollment ceremony at the Legion on Thursday night. Enrolled into Guides was Kelsey Rathwell, left, wh»l£ Ashley Stoll is a new Spark. (Bonnie Gropp photo) Pay close attention when you're cooking and stay in the kitchen.