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HISTORY The first branch in Alberta was organized in 1909. In 1912 Women's Institutes were organized under the Provincial Department of Agriculture, and were carried on under Provincial supervision until 1922 when a new Act was passed and the Women's Institutes were discontinued as a Branch of the Department of Agriculture. In 1919 the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada was formed with Judge Emily Murphy of Edmonton chosen as the first President. In 1933 the International Organization, The Associated Country Women of the World, was formed to unite the work of women of all countries. It is comprised of Women's Institutes and similar organizations in over thirty countries and has a membership of between six and seven million women. STANDING COMMITTEES The purpose of the Standing Committees is to help the Branches promote year- round activities and programs of study on selective subjects. These are: Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Citizenship, Education, Handicraft, Health, Home Economics, Social Services, United Nations and Exchange Programs. ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Women's Institutes of Alberta have been instrumental in establishing splendid welfare work, rest rooms, community halls, organized recreation; in undertaking the care of cemeteries, school improvement,
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Title | Alberta Women's Institute Information Pamphlet |
Subject | Westcott, Branches |
Description | Branches |
Language | en |
Format | application/pdf |
Type | text |
Source | Alberta Women's Institutes |
Identifier | AWI0811075 |
Date | 2005 |
Collection | Alberta Women's Institutes - Collective Memory |
Repository | AU Digital Library |
Copyright | For Private Study and Research Use Only |
Description
Title | Page 4 |
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 | HISTORY The first branch in Alberta was organized in 1909. In 1912 Women's Institutes were organized under the Provincial Department of Agriculture, and were carried on under Provincial supervision until 1922 when a new Act was passed and the Women's Institutes were discontinued as a Branch of the Department of Agriculture. In 1919 the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada was formed with Judge Emily Murphy of Edmonton chosen as the first President. In 1933 the International Organization, The Associated Country Women of the World, was formed to unite the work of women of all countries. It is comprised of Women's Institutes and similar organizations in over thirty countries and has a membership of between six and seven million women. STANDING COMMITTEES The purpose of the Standing Committees is to help the Branches promote year- round activities and programs of study on selective subjects. These are: Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Citizenship, Education, Handicraft, Health, Home Economics, Social Services, United Nations and Exchange Programs. ACCOMPLISHMENTS The Women's Institutes of Alberta have been instrumental in establishing splendid welfare work, rest rooms, community halls, organized recreation; in undertaking the care of cemeteries, school improvement, |
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