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The Kinette Club of Ladner-Tsawwassen was formed in 1951 to act as an auxiliary to the Kinsmen Club of Ladner. The aims and objectives of the Club are the same as other Kineete Clubs in Canada and include: that; [members] may enjoy personal development through Kin; [members] may be improved and educated in modern business and professional methods and ethics; interest of [members] in the welfare of their community may be stimulated; constitutional authority may be upheld; a spirit of cooperation, tolerance, understanding and equality among all nations and people be fostered and stimulated and that unity of thought and purpose throughout Canada to be established toward this goal and; [members] shall carry on service work within their community. At its inception, members of the Club had to be married to members of Kinsmen, a rule no longer in place. The Club organizes and hosts various events to raise funds for charitable causes in Delta and other communities in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia; these events include the Mother's March and a local oyster supper.