noun
1.
‘Last year it was estimated that guiders in the country gave up an average of eight hours a week to help our young people, and that one in three women had at some time been part of the organisation.’
‘They all then went on to become guiders - leaders of rainbows, brownies, guides and rangers - and active members of the guild.’
2.An adult leader in the Guide Association.
‘I went back to train as a Guider when I was 18 - boys were still interesting, but I missed guiding - and I’ve not looked back since.’
‘‘I have enjoyed my years in Guiding and I will miss the children and the other Guiders - there’s quite a camaraderie,’ said Enid, who lives at Glusburn.’
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