1. Girl Guides - Noun
2. Girl Guides - Proper noun
Girl Guides
(UK, Canada) A worldwide youth organisation for girls. Known as the Girl Scouts in the USA.
Girl Guides
plural of Girl Guide
On May 13, 1920, there was a parade from Wantage Market Place to the new Recreation Ground led by the Wantage Boy Scouts Bugle Band, a naval detachment, King Alfred’s School OTC, the Girl Guides and members of the Recreation Committee and Wantage UDC. Source: Internet
As part of its community outreach program the 11th Roseau Unite of the Girl Guides Association of Dominica as visited 97-year-old, Mamie ‘Ma Sampson’ Gasper, Loubiere’s eldest person. Source: Internet
For more information or if you are interested in joining the Glenorchy Girl Guides, phone district manager Kate on 0413 197 301 or visit the Facebook Page by searching ‘Glenorchy Girl Guides’. Source: Internet
For more information on Gympie Gumnut Girl Guides, phone Heather Brown on 0413 674 457. Source: Internet
The busy year also saw Ms McIlveen gain her BP award in the Girl Guides, join the Camperdown Hospital Auxiliary, become a Little Athletics coach and volunteer at Sunnyside House, all of which saw her achieve the Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award. Source: Internet
In 1912, the Girl Scouts of the USA had its beginnings as Juliette Gordon Low of Savannah, Georgia, founded the first American troop of the Girl Guides. Source: Internet