Forsaking the sea for the hills. Glenelg Girl Guides thoroughly enjoyed their camp at Heathfield. I. The penalty of a hearty meal is the washing-up that follows. 2. Mr. R. G. Coles, on whose property the camp was situated, gives the girls a lesson in budding roses. 3. District Captain A. Cooper and Captain R. O'Brien. 4. Cooks prepare midday lunch. 5. At 8.15 a.m. the colour parade takes place. and the flag 13 hoisted. 6. Guides prepare to make their sleeping quarters snug. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 92 wordsA very enjoyable outing was spent by members of the Cambrian Society at their annual picnic held at the Welsh Tea Gardens, Burnside. The pictures show: I. Away to a flying start in the women's race. 2. Youngsters get off the mark. 3. Enjoying an outsize in ice-creams. 4. Members of the committee responsible for the outing. 5. After an exciting game of tennis. From left: Miss Nancy John, Mr. Ralph Mathews, Misses Edna Burns, and Gwenda Ha worth. Miss and Mr. Wadey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Thu 29 Jan 1931, Page 34
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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