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This
is the Spark Enrolment Pin. It is presented to the Spark
during the Belonging Ceremony. It is to be worn on the official
Spark T-shirt or sweatshirt for the entire time the girl
is a Spark. |
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This
is the Spark Advancement Crest. It is presented to a Spark
on her last day of Sparks before moving on to Brownies.
This crest is worn on the top of the Brownie badge sash. |
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This
is a Service Star. Service stars are presented and worn
in all levels of Girl Guides of Canada. The number on the
star represents the number of years the girl has been in
Guiding. A new service star is presented to a Spark at the
end of each year. The service star is to be worn on the
official Spark T-shirt or sweatshirt. |
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This
is a special Girl Guides of Canada 90th Anniversary crest.
It was made to celebrate 90 years of Guiding in Canada.
This crest was given to all girls in Riverside Park in the
1999-2000 year. The crest is not to be worn on the uniform
but instead to be placed on a camp hat or camp blanket. |
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This
is the Famous Five Challenge Badge. This challenge was created
to celebrate the unvailing of the Famous Five statue in
Ottawa in October. The statue depicts the five woman who
were instramental in the 1929 court case which declared
woman are persons. The 68th Sparks completed this challenge
in the 1999-2000 Guiding year. This badge is not to be worn
on the uniform but instead to be placed on a camp hat or
camp blanket. |