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The Girls' Brigade |
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Annual Parents Evening
Friday 23 March 7.30pm |
The amount
raised
during GB Week 2011 was
£1288.50.
A sincere 'Thank You' to all who supported us so generously |
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The aim of the Girls' Brigade (GB), being a Christian Organisation, international and interdenominational is:- 'To help girls to become
followers of the Lord Jesus Christ and through self-control, reverence and a sense of responsibility, to find enrichment of
life.'
The GB is composed of local companies each of which is connected with a Church or Mission of an approved Christian denomination. Our Company is known as the '108th Northern Ireland Company'. The programme provides activities designed to help girls attain physical, mental and spiritual maturity and encourage girls to express what they learn through practical service to home, community and Church. All leaders in the GB seek, with God's help, to maintain a varied programme. The above aim and principles are implemented in a loving and enjoyable environment through games, handcraft, community work and Bible study. |
Noelle McNinch (Captain)
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The Brigade is composed of four sections:- Explorers: Under 8 years Juniors: 8 to 10 years Seniors: 11 to 13 years Brigaders: 14 to 18 years If you have girls in your family or relations, neighbours or acquaintances, please encourage them to come along to the Harryville Girls' Brigade on a Thursday evening during the following times (September to April):- Explorers: 6.15pm - 7.30pm Juniors, Seniors & Brigaders: 7.00pm - 9.00pm They can be assured of a cordial welcome and an interesting and varied programme. |
A Soup, Bread & Cheese Lunch held after morning service on 04 December 2011 raised a total of £704.20 for Missions. |
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Officers / Leaders Required |
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Is the Lord calling YOU to join this dedicated team? If so please speak to the Rev. Eddie Chestnutt
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Brigaders Rebecca, Megan, Rachel, Niomi, Charis, Nicole and Naomi relax after providing a meal for invited guests as part of their 'Service' badge work. Tuition for the cookery course was given by Mrs Linda Millar, former Captain
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