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PINK LAKE WOMEN'S
INSTITUTE
International Affairs
Convener, Isabelle Beck,
sparked a great deal of
interest for the discussion,
which followed her
presentation on the
Afghanistan terrorists.
Mrs. Beck reviewed the
events that have taken
place since September 11,
and the retaliation now
operational against
Osama bin Laden and the
Taliban regime. A world
coalition is attempting to
enforce a net of J U S T I CE
and assist the Northern
attended the Farm Safety
Harvest Supper on September
26. About forty
men and women involved
in the harvest - swathers,
combiners, truckers
J enjoyed the delicious
1 bison meal. The proceeds
of the sale of the " Crystal
Wheat" will go towards
the construction of the
Farm Safety Building.
Kathleen Lawrence
reported that 16 sets nf
j e l ly have been ordered.
Since this is our specialty,
sets of jelly, jam and/ or
cranberry sauce will be
our contribution to the
Alliance in victory against
the Taliban. As well as
i n i t i a t i n g bombing raids
on Afghanistan, Food
Drops are being made to
alleviate hunger. The
repression of women and
g i r l s in Afghanistan was
also discussed.
Kathleen Lawrence
added to the International
theme by telling of a
delightful summer
evening spent with her
granddaughter, Carol
Duborg, and her Japanese
friends. Carol has been
teaching English in Japan
since 1992 and hosted
HUB Race Nite November
3 and to the silent auction
at the upcoming Constituency
Conference
November 10 at
Leslieville.
The 2001 Garden Club
gourd award will be presented
at the Halloween
Party on October 26 by
Teressa Greening.
A committee was struck
to draw up plans for the
annunl Christmas Family"
Supper to be held Friday,
December 7.
As the year draws to a
close. Citizenship and
Legislation reports can be
several oi bei • f r i l n d s htfr*.
at Pine Lake. Kathleen
displayed her Japanese
gifts of a folded paper
geisha g i r l , braided ornament
and a hand painted
dish.
The O c t o b e r meeting
held at the H U B Community
Centre began with a
pot luck supper marking
World Food Day ( Oct. 16)
and the Canadian
Thanksgiving weekend. A
horn of plenty centrepiece
was symbolic of our many
blessings.
Marion Brown and
Kathleen Lawrence
sent to Vice- President
Florence Bernakevitch at
provincial level.
Members emptied their
l i t t l e WI stockings and
each contributed $ 4.50 to
ACWW Pennies for
Friendship.
Word game associations
by Kathleen Lawrence
and Doris Warke provided
" fun time" for the members.
Submitted by
E. Marion Brown
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History, 2000-December 31, 2007 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811090 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 45 |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Source | AWI Collection |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
| Transcript | PINK LAKE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE International Affairs Convener, Isabelle Beck, sparked a great deal of interest for the discussion, which followed her presentation on the Afghanistan terrorists. Mrs. Beck reviewed the events that have taken place since September 11, and the retaliation now operational against Osama bin Laden and the Taliban regime. A world coalition is attempting to enforce a net of J U S T I CE and assist the Northern attended the Farm Safety Harvest Supper on September 26. About forty men and women involved in the harvest - swathers, combiners, truckers J enjoyed the delicious 1 bison meal. The proceeds of the sale of the " Crystal Wheat" will go towards the construction of the Farm Safety Building. Kathleen Lawrence reported that 16 sets nf j e l ly have been ordered. Since this is our specialty, sets of jelly, jam and/ or cranberry sauce will be our contribution to the Alliance in victory against the Taliban. As well as i n i t i a t i n g bombing raids on Afghanistan, Food Drops are being made to alleviate hunger. The repression of women and g i r l s in Afghanistan was also discussed. Kathleen Lawrence added to the International theme by telling of a delightful summer evening spent with her granddaughter, Carol Duborg, and her Japanese friends. Carol has been teaching English in Japan since 1992 and hosted HUB Race Nite November 3 and to the silent auction at the upcoming Constituency Conference November 10 at Leslieville. The 2001 Garden Club gourd award will be presented at the Halloween Party on October 26 by Teressa Greening. A committee was struck to draw up plans for the annunl Christmas Family" Supper to be held Friday, December 7. As the year draws to a close. Citizenship and Legislation reports can be several oi bei • f r i l n d s htfr*. at Pine Lake. Kathleen displayed her Japanese gifts of a folded paper geisha g i r l , braided ornament and a hand painted dish. The O c t o b e r meeting held at the H U B Community Centre began with a pot luck supper marking World Food Day ( Oct. 16) and the Canadian Thanksgiving weekend. A horn of plenty centrepiece was symbolic of our many blessings. Marion Brown and Kathleen Lawrence sent to Vice- President Florence Bernakevitch at provincial level. Members emptied their l i t t l e WI stockings and each contributed $ 4.50 to ACWW Pennies for Friendship. Word game associations by Kathleen Lawrence and Doris Warke provided " fun time" for the members. Submitted by E. Marion Brown |
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