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Outlet of Lake on Canadian Side
Summer House would damage these three- inch thick cement
flagstones. The second terrace has also been similarly covered.
Thus the two stairs are connected with flagstones.
The third pool is completed, with the exception of a section
of the wall which the masons have still to build. But the pool can
be used even if the wall is in the process of being built.
The Sunken Garden
During the past winter the trees and shrubs, that had grown
up in the ditch leading from this area to Lake Udall, were cut off
and burned or hauled away for firewood. Also, willow and poplar
in the northern part of this valley were cleared away. Late this
season the ditch was deepened and widened and stumps dug,
so that there now should be rapid drainage into Lake Udall.
Publicity
The Federated Women's Institutes of Canada and the Home
Makers Council of North Dakota joined in financing the erec-tioi
of an Information Booth, located on the International Bonn-dan
Line on the grounds for which the two national organizations
are financially responsible. Mr. W . B. Patterson, formerly
manager of the Brandon Division, Imperial O i l Company, gave
his services voluntarily during the summer as Information Agent.
The I> ing Bros., manufacturers of laminated rafters, planned and
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | International Peace Garden, Progress Report |
| Subject | ACWW; Peace Garden |
| Description | Progress Report |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811079 |
| Date | 1952 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 6 |
| 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 | Outlet of Lake on Canadian Side Summer House would damage these three- inch thick cement flagstones. The second terrace has also been similarly covered. Thus the two stairs are connected with flagstones. The third pool is completed, with the exception of a section of the wall which the masons have still to build. But the pool can be used even if the wall is in the process of being built. The Sunken Garden During the past winter the trees and shrubs, that had grown up in the ditch leading from this area to Lake Udall, were cut off and burned or hauled away for firewood. Also, willow and poplar in the northern part of this valley were cleared away. Late this season the ditch was deepened and widened and stumps dug, so that there now should be rapid drainage into Lake Udall. Publicity The Federated Women's Institutes of Canada and the Home Makers Council of North Dakota joined in financing the erec-tioi of an Information Booth, located on the International Bonn-dan Line on the grounds for which the two national organizations are financially responsible. Mr. W . B. Patterson, formerly manager of the Brandon Division, Imperial O i l Company, gave his services voluntarily during the summer as Information Agent. The I> ing Bros., manufacturers of laminated rafters, planned and - 6 - |
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