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 Nora continued to be active with the Girl Guides in Whitehorse, being the District Commissioner for Yukon, Programme Commissioner and Guide Archivist. She was awarded the Medal of Merit and was named an honorary life member in 1980. Garside was a founding member of the Golden Age Society, Yukon Council on Aging, Church Heritage Society, Yukon Historical and Museums Association, and helped establish the Old Log Church Museum with Flo Whyard. She was also a member of the International Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Yukon Order of Pioneers Auxiliary, Hospice Yukon Society, and was active in the Anglican Church.((Yukon Archives, Nora Garside, biographical sketch, Nora Garside fonds.)) Nora continued to be active with the Girl Guides in Whitehorse, being the District Commissioner for Yukon, Programme Commissioner and Guide Archivist. She was awarded the Medal of Merit and was named an honorary life member in 1980. Garside was a founding member of the Golden Age Society, Yukon Council on Aging, Church Heritage Society, Yukon Historical and Museums Association, and helped establish the Old Log Church Museum with Flo Whyard. She was also a member of the International Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Yukon Order of Pioneers Auxiliary, Hospice Yukon Society, and was active in the Anglican Church.((Yukon Archives, Nora Garside, biographical sketch, Nora Garside fonds.))
  
-Joyce Hayden credited Garside's interest in history and preserving Yukon Girl Guide history as the work supporting Hayden booklet of the history of the Yukon Girl Guides.((Joyce Hayden, Seventy-five Summers: The Story of Yukon Girl Guides 1914 – 1989.// Girl Guides of Canada – Yukon Council, 1989: 2.)) +Joyce Hayden credited Garside's interest in history and preserving Yukon Girl Guide history as the work supporting Hayden booklet of the history of the Yukon Girl Guides.((Joyce Hayden, //Seventy-five Summers: The Story of Yukon Girl Guides 1914 – 1989.// Girl Guides of Canada – Yukon Council, 1989: 2.)) 
  
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