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Girl Guide Anthea Dykes shows the Friendship Scroll to Mayor Morley Merner on the steps of City Hall, Wetaskiwin, Alberta.
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WET wet-90-is-wet-51-72.3
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1 photograph : b&w
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Girl Guide Anthea Dykes shows the Friendship Scroll, out of its case, to Mayor Morley Merner on the steps of City Hall. Betty Martin is standing behind Mayor Merner, Donna Smith is standing second from right, and Beth Riddoch is standing next to Miss Dykes. The friendship scroll began when British Guides decided to send a token of friendship to their sister Guides in the 27 countries belonging to the World Association.<br><br>