Item 2003.047P/9-18 - 2nd National C.G.I.T. Camp

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2nd National C.G.I.T. Camp

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    CA ON00340 F4039-5-2003.047P/9-18

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    • [1956] (Creation)
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      Canadian Girls in Training

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    10 photographs : col. ; 12.5 x 9 cm

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    (1915-)

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    The Canadian Girls in Training (C.G.I.T.) movement began in the summer of 1915 a meeting in Toronto of representatives of the Methodist, Presbyterian, Anglican and Baptist Sunday School Associations, the Canadian Council of Provincial Sunday School Associations, and the Dominion Council of the YWCA led to the establishment of the Canadian National Advisory Committee for Co-Operation in Girl’s Work. In October of 1916 the Committee published a pamphlet titled Canadian Girl’s in Training, and the program it outlined was launched across the country in the following year. The movement expanded so rapidly that by 1920 it was necessary to introduce a more formal organization which led to the establishment of committees an boards at National, Provincial and local levels. Canadian Girls in Training is still active today.

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    Forms part of accession 2003.047C.

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        Photo captions: 9) Going to Worship, Camp Kwasind, Near Bracebridge 10) Worship Service on Sunday, Marjorie McBride National Girls`Work Secretary Leader of Worship, 11) Celia Corcoran, Chairman of Camp Committee, Gathering Delegates at Havergal College, 12) Choir at Church Service, Second National CGIT Camp, Camp Kwasind Skeleton Lake Near Bracebridge, 13) Delegates from Overseas, Centre- Leone Su, 14) Delegates to the 2nd National C.G.I.T. Camp at Union Station, 15) Presbyterian Delegates to Second National Camo and Margaret McNaughton-National Presbyerian Girls' Work Secretary Camp, Kwasind, new Bracebridge, Skeleton Lake, 16) Camp Kwasind, Skeleton Lake Near Bracebridge, Morning Church Service, 17) Registrar, Maritime Girls' Work Secretary, 18) Camp Kwasind, Skeleton Lake Near Bracebridge, Celia O'Connor, Irene, Mrs. Dengate, Celia Corcoran, Agnes Davidson, Mary Carrington

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