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M r s . L i z z i e Stewart and Sarah Rufus, Eskimo delegates to first
N o r t h e r n Canada W . I . convention in Inuvik, present d r um dance.
The W. I.
Moves North
By Jeanne Wayling
PHOTOS BY D. O. SUTHERLAND
AN E X C I T I N G tale of trapping wolverines in Canada's northland, a report
on fishing in the eastern Arctic, an account of how the white man first
brought whiskey to the North, these are a few of the fascinating stories told
i c k and Nova S c o t i a grouped
e words o f one o f t h e F a t h e rs
t .
s a i d , ' S h a l l we he content to
nee when by combinging together
o u l d be w i t h o u t p a r t i s a n s h ip
l i n g but t h e e a r n e s t d e s i re
p o w e r f u l people may grow up
ree, as we were i n 1867, were
I was Upper and Qubec was
to come but a t i n y l i t t le
around Winnipeg,
he keystone p r o v i n c e . A
er stones i n p l a c e , and Lord
e n e r a l , c a l l e d me t h at
old the E a s t and West together,
noe c e n t e r i n g around Winnipeg
; once i n 1881 and a g a in
h boundaries f o r enlargement
Canada.)
l o n i e s on t h e coast t c j o i n
d a r a i l r o a d . And the
ut wasn't f i n i s h e d u n t i l . . . . ..
l i t t l e t r a i n steamed i n to
i t e d to Canada a f t e r we got
people i n t h e Northwest T
^ to 8 j o i n as p r o v i n c e s i n 1905.
[ jatchewan?
i t h i r t i e s . But we l e a r n ed
trs.
. Iberta?
l i e o f Canada.
I f n e e .
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Pine Lake History - 1956-1975 |
| Subject | AWI; Pine Lake Branch |
| Description | Branch History |
| Language | en |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Type | text |
| Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
| Identifier | awi0811092 |
| Date | 2007 |
| Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
| Repository | AU Digital Library |
| Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
| Title | Page 102 |
| 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 | M r s . L i z z i e Stewart and Sarah Rufus, Eskimo delegates to first N o r t h e r n Canada W . I . convention in Inuvik, present d r um dance. The W. I. Moves North By Jeanne Wayling PHOTOS BY D. O. SUTHERLAND AN E X C I T I N G tale of trapping wolverines in Canada's northland, a report on fishing in the eastern Arctic, an account of how the white man first brought whiskey to the North, these are a few of the fascinating stories told i c k and Nova S c o t i a grouped e words o f one o f t h e F a t h e rs t . s a i d , ' S h a l l we he content to nee when by combinging together o u l d be w i t h o u t p a r t i s a n s h ip l i n g but t h e e a r n e s t d e s i re p o w e r f u l people may grow up ree, as we were i n 1867, were I was Upper and Qubec was to come but a t i n y l i t t le around Winnipeg, he keystone p r o v i n c e . A er stones i n p l a c e , and Lord e n e r a l , c a l l e d me t h at old the E a s t and West together, noe c e n t e r i n g around Winnipeg ; once i n 1881 and a g a in h boundaries f o r enlargement Canada.) l o n i e s on t h e coast t c j o i n d a r a i l r o a d . And the ut wasn't f i n i s h e d u n t i l . . . . .. l i t t l e t r a i n steamed i n to i t e d to Canada a f t e r we got people i n t h e Northwest T ^ to 8 j o i n as p r o v i n c e s i n 1905. [ jatchewan? i t h i r t i e s . But we l e a r n ed trs. . Iberta? l i e o f Canada. I f n e e . |
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