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IF- A'LMWOIU S" PFIINVKE TEA" in honour of the
lhVcooeoors- kaht soe sdPot i neb. Mryac rKe iaot( nhb leeBleronow w) Ln a. ewn rjeoSnyascn ed rtaahn edF itereia
Pine Lake women's
institute report
by Lillie Clutton
The monthly meeting of
the Pine Lake W. I. was
held on November. 9 with
I nine members present.
Kathleen Lawrence,
Doris Warke, Marion
Brown and Lillie, Clutton
! went on a bus tour to Cal-
( gary on Oct. 19 to attend
and celebrate a historic
; milestone with the unveiling
of a monument to
Alberta's most famous
ladies.
Emily Murphy, Henrietta
Muir Edwards, Louise
McKinaly, Irene Parlby
and Nellie McClung
known as the Famous Five
won a landmark 1929 case
to have women recognized
as persons under Canadian
law. Pine Lake W. I. will
donate Nancy Miller's
book, " The Famous Five",
to the Delburne School
library.
Christmas season is fast
approaching once again.
Sandra Pierce reported on
plans made for our annual
Family Christmas supper
on Dec. 3. Doris Warke
shared her collection of
many beautifully hand
made angels, as well as
many ideas for decorating
your home at Christmas.
Ladies will once again
share in the making and
preparing plates of cookies
for Meals- On- Wheels in
the Red Deer area.
On behalf of the Pine Lake
Women's Institute, Kathleen
Lawrence and Marion
Brown present a book,
The Famous Five, to
librarian Diane Powell at
Delburne Centralized
school. Oct. 18 was the 70th
anniversary of The Persons
Case, when five Alberta
women ( the Famous Five)
challenged the British
North America Act, in
which " qualified persons"
referred only to men. The
Persons Case went all the
way to the British Privy
Council which declared
that persons did include
women. As a result, a
woman could become a
Canadian Senator.
yL. j. zoco A book on the Famous Five
Object Description
| Rating | |
| 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 |
Description
| Title | Page 137 |
| 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 | IF- A'LMWOIU S" PFIINVKE TEA" in honour of the lhVcooeoors- kaht soe sdPot i neb. Mryac rKe iaot( nhb leeBleronow w) Ln a. ewn rjeoSnyascn ed rtaahn edF itereia Pine Lake women's institute report by Lillie Clutton The monthly meeting of the Pine Lake W. I. was held on November. 9 with I nine members present. Kathleen Lawrence, Doris Warke, Marion Brown and Lillie, Clutton ! went on a bus tour to Cal- ( gary on Oct. 19 to attend and celebrate a historic ; milestone with the unveiling of a monument to Alberta's most famous ladies. Emily Murphy, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Louise McKinaly, Irene Parlby and Nellie McClung known as the Famous Five won a landmark 1929 case to have women recognized as persons under Canadian law. Pine Lake W. I. will donate Nancy Miller's book, " The Famous Five", to the Delburne School library. Christmas season is fast approaching once again. Sandra Pierce reported on plans made for our annual Family Christmas supper on Dec. 3. Doris Warke shared her collection of many beautifully hand made angels, as well as many ideas for decorating your home at Christmas. Ladies will once again share in the making and preparing plates of cookies for Meals- On- Wheels in the Red Deer area. On behalf of the Pine Lake Women's Institute, Kathleen Lawrence and Marion Brown present a book, The Famous Five, to librarian Diane Powell at Delburne Centralized school. Oct. 18 was the 70th anniversary of The Persons Case, when five Alberta women ( the Famous Five) challenged the British North America Act, in which " qualified persons" referred only to men. The Persons Case went all the way to the British Privy Council which declared that persons did include women. As a result, a woman could become a Canadian Senator. yL. j. zoco A book on the Famous Five |
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