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Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
 

Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping

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Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
 

Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping

Photograph by: Roxanne Hooper , TIMES

 
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
Honorary Brownie Ethan Gillis, four, adorned his mother’s gloves to help out his sister and other members of the Pitt Meadows Girl Guide movement during an annual tree chipping fundraiser at Meadows Landscape Saturday and Sunday. Participation and donations were down about 30 per cent, said guiding commissionerand leader Lisa Williams, who estimated $1,200 will be divided between the guiding organization and Pitt Meadows Lions Club. While the Sparks, Brownies, Guides, and Pathfinders collected donations and served up hot chocolate and donuts, the Lions members, including president Tom Kubb (below), collected the trees for chipping
 
 
 
 
 
 

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