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Turuary 20, 1998 Pine Lake Women's Institute hosts Australian family In February. 1963, Branch Secretary Mrs. Frieda ( Lawrence) Bragg received a letter from Associated Country Women of the World head office in London informing us that our International Friendship link would be the Haden W. I in Haden, Australia. Marion Brown, Vera Pierce and Frieda ( Lawrence) Bragg were the Pink Lake W. I. members who undertook to correspond with Ada and Rosalie Newton, members of the Haden W. I. Although Rosalie passed away several years ago, the link with Ada Newton, who. is approaching 90 years of age, still continues. The exchange of scrapbooks, calendars and gifts at Christmas still takes place. While holidaying in Aust r a l i a , Marion and Roy Brown had visited with Ada Newton and her fami-iy- On January 10, 1998, almost 35 years to the day, Pine Lake W. I. was pleased and honored to be able to Back 1 to r: Carolynn Richards, Kathleen Lawrence, Isabelle Beck, Marilyn Wattenbarger. Second 1 to r: Millie Munro, Doris Warke. Ella Sawyer, Steve and Carol Bellettini. Sealed 1 to r: Marion Brown, Vera Pierce, Clenda Bellettini. Front: Helen and David Bellettini. host Ada Newton's niece, Glenda, with husband Steve Bellettini and three children, Carol, Helen and David. A special evening of food and socializing was held in the Pine Lake Hall. Glenda's comment upon a r r i v i n g at the home of Marion and Roy Brown after driving up from Calgary, was " I can't believe that whatever I looked, everything was white". This was their first visit to Canada. After the pot- luck supper, Marion showed a few slides taken five years ago when she and Roy were in Australia. These included views of the Newton family's dairy farm, the home with gardens, flowers and fruit trees, as well as one picture of the members of the Haden W. l. An interesting session of questions and answers was shared. The evening closed with coffee and cake after which the Bellettini family " bundled up" to return home with Marion and Roy. They admitted they'd been warned about winter " c o l d " but didn't realize what cold was until experiencing it first hand. Vera & E r i c Pierce host the B e l l e t t i n i s for tea Jan. 9/' 98 Glenda & Steve B e l l e t t i n i with c h i l d r e n David, Carol, Helen
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Title | Pine Lake History - 1990-1999 |
Subject | AWI: Pine Lake Branch |
Description | Branch History |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | awi0811091 |
Date | 2007 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
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Title | Page 103 |
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 | Turuary 20, 1998 Pine Lake Women's Institute hosts Australian family In February. 1963, Branch Secretary Mrs. Frieda ( Lawrence) Bragg received a letter from Associated Country Women of the World head office in London informing us that our International Friendship link would be the Haden W. I in Haden, Australia. Marion Brown, Vera Pierce and Frieda ( Lawrence) Bragg were the Pink Lake W. I. members who undertook to correspond with Ada and Rosalie Newton, members of the Haden W. I. Although Rosalie passed away several years ago, the link with Ada Newton, who. is approaching 90 years of age, still continues. The exchange of scrapbooks, calendars and gifts at Christmas still takes place. While holidaying in Aust r a l i a , Marion and Roy Brown had visited with Ada Newton and her fami-iy- On January 10, 1998, almost 35 years to the day, Pine Lake W. I. was pleased and honored to be able to Back 1 to r: Carolynn Richards, Kathleen Lawrence, Isabelle Beck, Marilyn Wattenbarger. Second 1 to r: Millie Munro, Doris Warke. Ella Sawyer, Steve and Carol Bellettini. Sealed 1 to r: Marion Brown, Vera Pierce, Clenda Bellettini. Front: Helen and David Bellettini. host Ada Newton's niece, Glenda, with husband Steve Bellettini and three children, Carol, Helen and David. A special evening of food and socializing was held in the Pine Lake Hall. Glenda's comment upon a r r i v i n g at the home of Marion and Roy Brown after driving up from Calgary, was " I can't believe that whatever I looked, everything was white". This was their first visit to Canada. After the pot- luck supper, Marion showed a few slides taken five years ago when she and Roy were in Australia. These included views of the Newton family's dairy farm, the home with gardens, flowers and fruit trees, as well as one picture of the members of the Haden W. l. An interesting session of questions and answers was shared. The evening closed with coffee and cake after which the Bellettini family " bundled up" to return home with Marion and Roy. They admitted they'd been warned about winter " c o l d " but didn't realize what cold was until experiencing it first hand. Vera & E r i c Pierce host the B e l l e t t i n i s for tea Jan. 9/' 98 Glenda & Steve B e l l e t t i n i with c h i l d r e n David, Carol, Helen |
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