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16 August 2009

Hi guides :)

Yesterday we had the annual East Division Day in Dunman High School. Many schools came together to compete against one another in various competitions. The year 5s and guides had put in much effort in the planning and execution for this event. The year 4s also helped us in the deco, and also came back yesterday to help out. Hence the year 3s would want to express our gratitude to everyone who made this event a huge success.

In the morning, everyone jihed at 730 to finish up the things and ensure that everything was ready. A problem was encountered when we were told that Block D was not to be used and we had to replicate the table formation in the junior high block. However the problem was soon resolved. At 9am, the Guides and Brownies started streaming in. Some of the Guides acted as ushers and brought them into the hall for the opening ceremony. Very soon, the various competitions started and everyone put in their utmost effort in attempt to win. The various Guides ICs and facilitators appointed ensured to smooth progress of the competitions.

At around 12, the Guides and Brownies from other schools gathered together again for the prize-giving ceremony. Dunman High won a number of prizes which was a commendable effort. Well done to all!

Later on, we cleared up the areas we used and the day ended at around 3.30pm.

We hope that through this event, the Guides can learn to have a higher sense of urgency and alertness. There are still areas of improvement and we hope that you will remember what the year 5, 4s and 3s had told you all and put their words in actions. Soon you all will be having your ATC thus it is important to instill a sense of urgency and efficiency in yourself.

We believe that all of you are capable of achieving more hence please continue to strive for the better. Year 3s would hope to see an improvement for the next jihe, and hope that you all would take in what we said and correct your mistakes. If you all have any doubts about any lashes or skills, feel free to ask your year 3s or jie mates for help.

Jiayou all :)

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