Spring 2011 - Girl Guides of Canada
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Spring 2011 - Girl Guides of Canada
NEWS FOR YOU N E W F O U N D L A N D A N D L A B R A D O R , S P R I N G 2 0 1 1 Little Dresses for Africa The Big Land Trefoil Guild Submitted by Charlene Taylor IN THIS EDITION Message from our Provincial Trefoil Adviser, Page 2 Thinking Day Tea, Page 4 Second Annual Garden Party, Page 5 Unveiling a Monument, Page 8 Thinking about Downsizing, Page 10 Our Guild continues to meet monthly with each Member taking turns being responsible for the planning of the meeting. The following Members volunteered for our executive: President Julie Russell; Vice President and Treasurer Karen Barnes; Secretary Charlene Taylor; and, Outdoor Living Cathy Fewer In September we welcomed Wendy Spurrell as a new Member. We had a brainstorming session to compile a list of things we would like to accomplish. Some of the ideas included: swimming, card making, camp, travelling meal, recipe of the month, birthday party for seniors at the Long Term Care Centre, and a Christmas party with cookie exchange. October was recipe night. Each Member brought six recipes to share as well as one of the items to taste. Yummy! We made cookbooks from the recipes and it was decided that we would bring a recipe to each meeting to add to our cookbooks. We held a Trefoil Guild camp in October at Alexander Lake, Goose Bay with a Halloween theme. Some of the activities included: dress up and treat exchange; pumpkin carving; baking Charlene Taylor, Julie Russell, Kelly Norman, Cathy Fewer, Karen Barnes and Wendy Spurrell using the pumpkin and chocolate chips; foil dinner with chicken and veggies and dessert was pudding in a bag; painting on canvas and glass plates; needle felting; and, Hallowe’en door hangers. The Guild hosted the monthly birthday party in November at a Long Term Care Centre. We had musicians with guitars and accordions for a sing-along, bought gifts for the birthday residents and supplied refreshments. On November 11, the Guild paraded with the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, and Rangers to the War Memorial service. A potluck of finger foods was held in December and Members of the Guild exchanged homemade Christmas gifts. We also had a cookie exchange. Kelly introduced us to Little Dresses for Africa at our January meeting. These dresses are simply made from pillow cases, thread, elastic and bias tape. The dresses will be sent to Africa. In February, our Trefoil Guild and the 1st Happy Valley Rangers volunteered at the Labrador Friendship Centre’s Out of the Cold Program. This program serves a hot meal to homeless, seniors and low income individuals in the community. A turkey dinner was cooked by the kitchen staff at the Friendship Centre and we helped with set up, seating, plating the food, serving the tables, and clean up. The Guild also took part in Thinking Day activities. PAGE 2 Greetings from the Provincial Adviser After a long, snowy winter season, the thought of spring brings a smile to my face. Like you, I am looking forward to sunshine, warmer weather, and spending time with friends and family. I am equally excited about the upcoming Provincial Trefoil Gathering. As you are aware, the Killick Trefoil Guild will host the Gathering at Max Simms Camp May 27th – 29th, which is a great way to Wanda Garrett to the position. As always, please feel free to contact Wanda regarding submissions in upcoming editions of “News for You”. Wanda’s email address is [email protected] Have a great spring and summer and remember to Keep the Spirit Alive. participated in for the past couple of years. In November we dropped off hats, mitts, socks, personal items, scarves and candy in preparation for the cold weather coming and we learned of their pyjama drive. We donated 22 pairs of pyjamas. During our January and February meetings we took the time to plan sessions for the Gathering. In February we also had a guest come in to do card making with the group, which was well received. Three of our Members are planning on attending the Friendship Gathering being hosted by Can-Te-Ka-Ye Guild, and several of our Members will be attending a Paddy’s Day celebration at Meadow Creek Retirement home with Paradise District Guides and Pathfinders as well as Chamberlains Pathfinders. Our Guild has taken on the responsibility of providing the entertainment for the evening. We have four ladies with guitars and wonderful singing voices and our Guild will do the dancing and bring the green food. As you may know Sue Garland, one of our Guild Members, had surgery for cancer (kidney) in November and we are happy to report she is doing really well. Marg Margaret Breen, Provincial Trefoil Adviser Pyjama Drive Reminder The Killick Trefoil Guild are hosting the 15th Provincial Trefoil Guild Gathering, May 27—29, 2011 at the Lion Max Simms Memorial Camp. Deadline The deadline to have articles in for the next issue of News for You to Marg Breen is August 26. NEWS round out spring. I would like to extend a warm welcome to the newest Guild to join the fold – the Camp Nuts Trefoil Guild. Elaine Beck, Kay Graham, Sheila Lynch, and Cindy MacDougall comprise this Guild of camp enthusiasts. I would also like to offer sincere thanks to Jackie Sparkes Arnold, outgoing Editor of “News for You”, for her hard work and dedication and welcome FOR Killick Trefoil Guild Submitted by Pat Burton Killick Trefoil Guild has met each month, beginning in October, and we have 12 Members registered. Our meetings have focused on the Trefoil Gathering which our Guild is hosting this year. A special thanks goes to Denise Walsh who has taken on the responsibility for registration and getting the information put together to be sent out. We had a wonderful night for our Christmas meeting. As a group we had dinner at Woodstock. Each Member brought pyjamas as our contribution to Street Reach’s goal to have new pyjamas for the homeless young people they serve at Christmas. Street Reach is a project our Guild has YOU NEWS FOR YOU PAGE Christmas Social Can-ta-ka-ye Trefoil Guild Submitted by Gloria Learning The Can-ta-ka-ye Trefoil Guild began meeting in September after the summer break with an outing to the Salmonier Nature Park, followed by a BBQ at the home of our President on the Salmonier Line. Since then we held monthly meetings in October, November and January commencing with a supper. Our election of officers was held in September and all positions remained the same for this year: President, Gloria Learning; Treasurer, Heather Percy and Secretary, Joan Monk. Also in September Members of our Guild attended the Garden Party hosted by the LOL Trefoil Guild. In October we worked on a "glass etching" craft and in November we welcomed a new member, Judy Henderson, to our Guild. Our Christmas social was held at a local restaurant and our members attended the Tuckamore Area Annual Meeting and Thinking Day Rally. Margot Walsh, Marg Breen, Joan Monk, Judy Henderson, Heather Percy, Gloria Learning, Wanda Garrett and Juanita Snook Welcome to a New Member Heritage Trefoil Guild Submitted by Vera Miller During the summer we received several letters from other Guilds thanking us for a job well done at the Gathering, which we really appreciated. We started our Fall meetings in October. The Guild decided to use the Girl Guide stamp to encourage awareness but we were disappointed that the stamp was not available for very long and that it was not a permanent stamp. Our Christmas luncheon was held at the Mt. Peyton Hotel followed by dessert at Ethel’s and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Some of our Members attended a Guide and Spark meeting to make “Celebration Sally” and tell them about Guiding history and Trefoil Guild Members. We held a membership ceremony for Kathleen White and presented her with her trefoil pin. Our upcoming plans include attending the Crossroads Thinking Day Tea and the Thinking Day Service. Kathleen White receiving her Trefoil Pin 3 PAGE 4 Thinking Day Tea Crossroads Trefoil Guild Submitted by Juanita Andrews Gander Crossroads Trefoil Guild held a luncheon meeting at Rosie’s Tea Room, Eastport in October with 11 Members in attendance. In November the Guild visited the Canadian Legion and met with the Ladies Auxillary. The ladies told us about their role with the Legion, about becoming a member of the auxillary, and their many years of service. They were interested in learning about Trefoil Guild and some of the activities we are involved in. Lunch was served by the ladies. It was a great evening. A second meeting was held in November and two of our Members made fish chowder and blueberry muffins. Members then reminisced about experiences from Christmas past. In December, the Guild attended the annual pot luck with the Gander Girl Guides. We presented them with a cheque for $100.00. In January we held a planning meeting for our Thinking Day tea. It was agreed we would have a guest speaker and invite the Guiders from Gander and the surrounding area as well as friends of Guiding. On January 29th the annual dinner was held at Gander Hotel and plans were finalized for Thinking Day. Our Thinking Day Tea was held on February 19. The guest speaker was Sherry Kelly, case manager with Mental Health and Addictions in Gander. Sherry spoke about her role and the need in her area. She stressed the importance of making sure her clients had the basics for activities of daily living. Our Guild, seeing a great need, agreed this would be our service project for the year. We plan on making contributions of food, clothing, toiletries, etc. throughout the year as required and especially at Christmas time. A cheque for $50.00 will be sent to Provincial headquarters as our contribution to the Thinking Day Fund. On February 22 three Members from our Guild served lunch to the Gander Rotary organization and a contribution was made to the Gander Girl Guides. The proceeds will be used to carry out interior decorating to the Gander Girl Guide Hut. The hut is well utilized and a brighter environment will be enjoyed. NEWS FOR YOU PAGE 5 Second Annual Garden Party L.O.L Trefoil Guild Submitted by JoAnne Taylor Our group meets regularly every second week and we work as a group to plan our events and evenings. The year began with our 2nd annual Garden Party at the Goulds Recreation Center. We invited family, friends and fellow Trefoil Guild friends to come and have fun with us playing a variety of events such as the bottle game and the cake walk, which was the hit of the day. The day concluded with introductions and a cold plate. In October Kim planned a glorious baby shower, where NEWS FOR YOU we all brought pampers as gifts. The pampers were donated to a local women's shelter. The night consisted of games that are normally played at a baby shower, followed by an array of sandwiches and cookies. Later in the month we had our Hallowe’en Costume Party at the Lion's Club – there were games and prizes along with treats. Barb C. planned a craft night in November, making a snowflake that was so cute and we had delicious treats after. Judy and Pat planned a great night for our Christmas party beginning with dinner at Papa's where we dressed in our finest. Then we went back to Judy's daughter’s to open our secret Santa gifts and our stockings. We had a visit from a Trefoil Guild friend, Pat Dwyer. The night ended with Judy's daughter putting off a great police presentation. The new year began with a fabulous night at Cindy's Casino, where we played games of chance and had a personal server. We had lots of fun and prizes. In late January we were invited by Lisa to attend a Yuk Yuk's show. It was a great laugh and great munches. For our February meeting we met at Dougie's for finger foods and had a planning night for the next two months. NEWS FOR YOU PAGE Birthday Baskets Fireside Friends Trefoil Guild Submitted by Sharron Callahan The Fireside Friends Trefoil Guild began our new season of Guiding with an Adventure Camp in September at LaManche Provincial Park. We hiked to LaManche Falls in the morning and to LaManche Village and the Suspension Bridge in the afternoon. While Sylvia does not want to see another hill and Joan’s collection of berries was not what she hoped, the hike was done by all and what a spectacular conclusion as those of us who had never seen the bridge ventured across, gasping at the scenery, and used our imaginations to picture life in the village for the liviers of the long abandoned community. It was awesome, and we challenge more of our Guild friends to join us for the next adventure. Our next adventure was a sunrise breakfast at Cape Spear in October. It was dark when eight of us went to Cape Spear at 6:30 am. Although there was a slight cool breeze and the night stars were still out, what an awesome experience! With coffee brewing, we cooked bacon and eggs and some of our chefs did wonders making pancakes complete with blueberries. There are no words to adequately describe the wonder of this morning adventure. To celebrate Hallowe’en, our Guild went to Glow-in-One Golfing (black light). Scary, spooky, and lots of fun, as nine members challenged the golfing greats of the world for their records. No need to worry, though, as none of us, save possibly Bev, posed any challenge. Despite our high scores, which apparently is not a good thing in golf, we had a great night and lots of fun. Nothing could beat the gales of laughter as Barb Boone practically jumped out of her shoes when the ghostly figure in the electric chair let out a blood curdling scream right beside her. To get the full effect, let your imagination run wild. Our greatest accomplishment in this report period has to be our service project of providing birthday baskets to the Food Sharing Association as a part of the Eradicating Hunger and Poverty Challenge. Our Guild prepared 11 birthday baskets. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed doing this project, preparing a variety of themes, and packaging them in an appropriate covering. The baskets were weighed and amounted to 129 lbs. In January, our Guild once again held what is becoming our annual pilgrimage around the bay for an overnight of relaxation, laughs, friendship and fun at the Conception Harbour Renewal Centre. After settling in, we spent the afternoon catching up with friends, chatting, telling stories, reading, and napping. In the evening, some of us settled down with Peg to make a trio of very beautiful cards, others played board games, chatted some more, had our cards read by Liz, played cards, watched a movie, or participated in a late night sing song. After clean-up the next morning, folks began heading for home promising that we would be back in the Fall, possibly November, to do a circuit of the various local Christmas craft fairs. 6 NEWS FOR YOU PAGE Volunteers at Local Food Bank Chickadee Trefoil Guild Submitted by Winnie Marshall and Marg Shea Our first meeting for the year was held in October. The Guild was delighted to be invited to a Trefoil Tea Party hosted by the 2nd Stephenville Rangers and Pathfinders Units for both the Chickadees and Sou’westers Guilds in appreciation of our support, dedication and inspiration for the groups. The girls who traveled to GM 2010 gave a very interesting slide presentation. Once again for our Christmas project we donated a basket filled with goodies which was delivered to a shut-in by Winnie and Mabel. The Guild attended the Guider’s Christmas dinner at Canam Lodge and we also went out for lunch and exchanged gifts. Our oldest member, Roxy Hudson, is now living in a long term care centre in Corner Brook and during the Christmas season several of our members paid her a visit. During Scout/Guide Week, we attended St. Stephen’s Church as well as an afternoon tea at the Salvation Army Hall. The Guild collected money for the World Friendship Fund. In February we joined with the Sou’westers Trefoil Guild and catered to an Area meeting. Members of the Guild are still volunteering at the local food bank. Although we are “up to our necks” in snow we still keep Trefoiling and endeavour to Keep the Spirit Alive. Lunch Meetings Centennial Embers Trefoil Guild Submitted by Joyce Manning Our Guild meets the first Monday of each month from September to May. We meet for lunch followed by our meeting. In September we had an outing to Doreen Coady’s daughter’s home at Goose Pond in Whitbourne. It was a relaxing visit with a barbeque and lots of fun. Our October meeting was cancelled. In November we met at the home of Joan Cook. Shirley Jennings spoke on the National Gathering which was held in Kamloops, BC in June 2010. Our Christmas dinner was held at Susan Patten’s home. As usual – it was most enjoyable. Our February meeting was held at Tiffany Village retirement home. We had nice lunch followed by a tour of the facilities. It was interesting. Donations to the Guide Movement were sent in memory of loved ones, the World Friendship Fund and we also sent flowers to sick Members. Battle of the Brains Golden Gems Trefoil Guild Submitted by Sandi Hoysradt The Golden Gems Trefoil Guild has been very busy since September. Our membership stands at eight Members. September and October were busy getting our Guild in order with the change of officers and members. We met for lunch several times during that period at the Church of Good Shepherd luncheon reach out program. In November our Guild served hot dogs at Sobey’s Square on Topsail Road for the Lions Club at the Mount Pearl Santa Claus Parade. January the Guild had a quick meeting and met at Pier 17 in Churchill Square for a holiday celebration. We all had a very pleasant evening. February was especially busy with the Frosty Festival “Battle of the Brains” hosted by our Guild - all Members researched questions and answers for the trivia night competition. It was a great night for all that attended and several of our Guiding sisters from Mount Pearl came along to lend a hand 7 PAGE 8 Unveiling a Monument Soiree Trefoil Guild Submitted by Pat Janes In September we had our first gathering for the year and of course this included eating out. October 2 was a very special day as many of us were fortunate enough to attend the 100th Anniversary of Guiding. This was held at Bowring Park (inside the west gate) where a very distinctive Commemorative Monument was unveiled. This monument is absolutely beautiful. The Trefoil that is engraved in the center tells all who see it what Guiding means to us. Then we attended the reception at Hotel Mount Pearl where there were all kinds of treats and a cake that was identical to the monument. How wonderful it was to see old friends and play catch up. At the end of October our Guild met at Sobey’s where a world of culinary adventures awaited us. Dinner was prepared for us while we watched to see how it was done. The chefs put on quite a show and were very patient with our questions, giving us many helpful hints. We thought we might try this again in the future. In November we got together and made Christmas quilted cloths and baked potato bags. Also, each of us brought 10 toiletries items to give to O’Shaughnessy House (a Convent in Carbonear for abused women and children). December, being such a busy month, we decided to eat out at the Woodstock where we enjoyed the warm, cozy atmosphere and a delicious meal. One of our members even had flipper pie. NEWS FOR YOU Photo by Germaine Fisher PAGE 9 Pot Luck Golden Girls Trefoil Guild Submitted by Pat Hapgood We opened our Guiding year with a pot luck lunch at Pat’s in Spread Eagle. We were delighted to welcome new Members Agnes Newhook and Nancy Warder. Beth Green and Myra King have also joined our Guild. Both these ladies live in Placentia. Nancy lives in CBS, Marilyn Moore lives in Spaniards Bay and Pat lives in Spread Eagle. As you can see we cover quite a geographical area. Mary Smith was elected president at this meeting with Dola Callan as vice president and Shirley Kinden as secretary. Pat Hapgood remained treasurer. Shirley Kinden had been president for longer than we will say and the Members thank her sincerely for keeping us all together over the years. We have finally designed (actually Nancy designed) a pattern for our part of the Provincial Trefoil Guild Tapestry. Now it just has to be worked! In November we had our usual craft table at the community Christmas Fair. It’s always a great time. We had our Christmas social at Dola’s home. The usual pot luck and Chinese gift exchange was enjoyed by all. We continue to provide home cooked meals for the nurses at the Blood Donor Clinics held in Norman’s Cove. In December we made ham, scalloped potatoes and the works. They sure look forward to coming to Norman’s Cove. Some of our Members attended a Christmas social at Blue Mountain Lodge and entertained the residents with some mummering and music. Some also attended the Green Grange Christmas party at Monty’s Restaurant in Whitbourne. Christmas Hamper Sou’wester Trefoil Guild Submitted by Eileen Gale We are having a very active year. Our activities included: Volunteering with the accelerated reading program at Stephenville Primary School. Selling Mint cookies. Making cookies for the Provincial Guiders’ Conference to help out with coffee breaks. Putting together a Christmas hamper for a needy family of five, which included clothes, boots, toys, toiletries, stocking stuffers, food, snacks, etc. (things not normally found in the usual Christmas NEWS FOR YOU hampers). Attending District Christmas dinner and exchanged gifts; had our own Christmas luncheon and exchanged gifts. Attending a tea party hosted by Rangers and Pathfinders in Stephenville in appreciation of our support. Also watched a slide presentation by the girls who travelled to GM2010. Inviting the Sisterhood of the Travelling Trefoilers to visit us in March for lunch. Attending the Church service for Thinking Week on Sunday evening and going out to lunch on Thinking Day. Planning to attend the Provincial Gathering in May at Lion Max Simms Camp. NEWS FOR YOU PAGE 10 Volunteers Clean and Stock Shelves Baccalieu Babes Trefoil Guild Submitted by: Mary Greene The Baccalieu Babes have been busy volunteering including cleaning, stocking shelves and preparing Christmas Hampers for our local food bank – St. Vincent de Paul. We again exchanged cookies for Christmas and got together at Mary’s house for our annual Christmas party. Three of us are planning on attending the Trefoil Guild Gathering at Max Simms Camp this year Thinking About Downsizing? Think it’s time for me to sell this house and downsize. I’d like a smaller one…but where do I begin? How many of us have thought about this? “The house is now too big, I am now on my own, the children have moved out, I would like to move closer to where they are living.” There may be many reasons to think about making changes. Circumstances change, especially as we age. The question is where to begin the process of making these changes? What steps are needed to downsize to a smaller home? Take advantage of a complimentary information session on downsizing! I will come to your meeting place and give you information about what steps you need to take to sell your house and move to a smaller place. If your Trefoil Group is interested in this, just contact me and we will arrange a time and place. If you live outside the St. John’s, Mount Pearl, Paradise or Conception Bay South Area, then I will get information to you through e-mail, telephone or mail out. Look forward to seeing many of you at our provincial Trefoil Gathering at Max Simms in May. Our Guild, the Killick Trefoil Guild, is hosting and we have a great weekend planned! Charmaine Woodland [email protected] 9 Leewood Pl. Conception Bay South, NL A1X 7V3 (h)709-834-8169 (c) 709-697-5548